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TILE STEAMER ARCATA, N ELSO N, - - - - - M a s te r, Town anti County. Robert Fromm killed two panth ers last Monday near his home at Brushes Creek. The Arcata arrived on her down The saw mill at Corbin City has S tea m e r South P o rt j trip Sunday evening. closed down for the sense n. land S trikes on a On petition of Rachael Ayers, rock and Sinks. Born—At Port Orford, Oct. 17, E. W, Jensen was appointed ad- to the wife of Thos. Donaca a 10 ministiator of the Keller estate. pound boy. 21 persons m issin g . Frank Smith returned by last Mrs. E. Leneve, mother -of O.l -------- Arcata, from a few weeks visit in Leneve, of this, place came dow n | Caj,t. M dlltire AlllOllg First the city. Monday on a visit. ) rfo ghip Frank B. Tichenor and wife left The Arcata called in Friday on last week for Los Angeles, via her way np and landed freight und The steam er South P ortland, bound Roseburg and Portland. from P ortland, Oregon, to San F ran one passenger. cisco, with a cargo of w heat, struck on a rock in the vicinity of Cape Blanco, (exact locality not known) during a heavy fog about 6 o’clock last Monday evening, Oct. 19. T he first inform ation of the disaster received here w as the a rriv a l of a life boat at six o’clock y e sterd ay m orning, containing C aptain M cIntire, the m as ter of the ship, M anoel Petsomis, chief cook, Jo h n Riemer, sailor, an d W in. L. Wilson, Leslie Baker, Guy Bent, and Al. Railey, passengers. Guy Bent is a little boy ag ed 7 or 8 years, whose mother if am o n g the m issing. T h is boat left the ship w ith seventeen on board according to the statem ent of the chief cook, was twice capsized, and but seven reached shore in her. About eight o ’clock yesterday m orn in g Dave M cKenzie brought the news th a t a ru ft with people on board was d riftin g off the m outh of E lk River. T he ship's life boat, w as quickly m an ned with Chas. Crew in churge, and about 13 o’clock b ro u g h t in the ra ft w ith ten survivors an d one dead body, the first assistant engineer h a v M as Cleo Rose, having finished Messrs McCoy, Smith, Church, ing died after the boat reached them. her term of school at Brushes creek, and Carey, of the P. F. and L. Co. A nother raft containing n iue persons has returned to her home at Myrtle at Coquille City, are in Port Orford is known to have left the ship, b u t has looking after the interests of the not been sighted up to the tim e of go Point to spend the winter. in g to press. A tu g from Coos bay is Company at this place. Mrs. Jas. S. Hughes was a pass supposed to be out in search of survi enger by Sunday evening’s steamer, Miss Myrtle Axtell took passage vors. The Bandon life-saving crew a r for her annual visit with relatives on the Arcata for San Francisco, rived in P ort O rford last evening over lan d b u t after a short cre.isa returned whence she goes to Oakland where and friends in the city. for the n ig h t. she will attend school. According to the b est inform ation Mr. George Green, son of Dr. | obtainable there are twenty-one p er The last Pacific Woodman Con Green, of Dairy ville, made Port sons now m issing, including two lady Orford a business visit Monday,and tained a fac-simile of the picture of passengers. Of these nine were on the the unveiling of the Lou Miller missing raft, an d if they have not by gave this office a pleasant call. Monument, taken at Wedderburn, this tim e reached shore or been rescued they have evidently perished w ith cold A subscription paper is being cir-1 by Frank B. Tichernor. a n d exhaustion, while the o th ers are culated and liberally signed, for the Blue prints of Township maps all lost w ithout a doubt. purpose of building a sidewalk from showing all vacant land, fifty cents There is a discrepancy as to the tim e the Church extending along Ninth each. For reliable information the ship went down after striking. The and Jackson streets to the business concerning Government land write lifeboat, containing C aptain M cIntire was the first to leave the ship, and the part of town. A long felt want. to Flank E. Alley, Abstractor, first to reach sho.e, The C aptain im m ediately retired, while the others A Mr. Jones, of Rogue River, had ' Roseburg, Oregon. one of his fingers cut off and his Prof. Jas. S. Capps, of Denmark, gave such inform ation a s they could. Two of these men returned in the life hand badly larcerated by coming in' was doing business in our burg last boat in search of the raft, w hile the contact with the edger saw at the Saturday. Mr. Capps has not been C aptain slept. I t was their belief th a t Huston mill on Rogue River. He teaching during the past year, but th e ship san k w ithin a half hour. came to Po t Orford to receive med has devoted his attention to farm T hose on board the raft did not leave th e ship u n til long a fter C aptain Mc ical assis lerce. ing. In tire took to the boat. They th in k it Ed. Thrift, the Dairyville dairy was about one and a half hours from Con McGeehin, who was detained here for over a week, on account of man shipped 35 head of fat beef tim e of strik in g before she went down, failing to get a berth on a previous cattle from Bandon, by steam er ! Of courw ’ C aptain M cIntire being with those who first left the ship, and lost trip of the steamer, boarded the Chico, to the city. He was also out in the fog, was not in a position Arcata on her up trip, not caring to passenger for the city by the same to note definitely the intervening tim e between tho striking and sinking of the take the chance of awaiting her re steamer. ship. turn, with the possibility of again The affairs of the P. F. & . L. ,, Co.' , C aptain M cIntire on being approaoh- , , , Mr. Thompson, of the Star ranch, Mrs. Jesse Turner and children, shipped a drove of fine fat hogs to of Gold Beach, are visiting her par W ill make w eekly trip s between the city by last steamer. ents Mr. and Mrs W. Sutton, at (S a n F r u n d s c o , l ' o r t O r John R. Miller has sold out his Hubbards creek. interests in Pomona, and will move Jhe jury, in the case of R. D. f o r d a n d C o o s» H a y , to Norwalk, Cal. H ume vs. F. W. Chausse returned C A R R Y IN G PASSENGERS AND The Misses Maggie and Lollie a verdict in favor of Hume, in the F R E IG H T . Miller have returned to Marshfield, sum of 11, thus throwing all costs after a month's visit with their par-, of the case on the defendant. ents here. Dr. J. W. Strange, the well known F reight and passengers a t Mrs. Elvin Miller and children Dentist is now at Dairyville and of Rogue River, are visiting rela will be in Port Orford next Friday I .o w c s t H a te s . and Saturday. All who desire his lives and friends in Port Orford. services wili please call on him O. LF.NEVE, Agent, P o rt Orford, O r • Mr. Dart and wife, of Corbin were while he is here. egon. in town Monday, en route to San Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip Francisco via Roseburg. for sale, in large or small quantities, Ijloes anybody know what has be by Frank E. Alley, upstairs over come of the T ribune ’ s old friend, Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. the “ Mountaineer,” of Christmas Will place same for non resilient DEALERS IN Home? purchasers. W. DOYLE & co. General Itabh, □ O L D B E A C H ,O R . WK KEEP IN STOCK GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS, D R E SS G O O DS, H A TS A N D C A P S , BOOTS A N D SH O ES, IIA B I) W A It E , And In fact ev ery th in g usually needed in town o r country. H. N E E L Y , Port Orford, Oregon. TH E “ PIO N E E R " W ATCHMAKER. Shipwreck at Cape lilaoco. L a n g lo is Item s. N otice tun P ublica TK» Oct. 19 1903. U n ite ! States L and Office, The town streets and the ap R oseburg, Oregon, October sd 1901 Notice Is hereby given that inr com proaches to town are being per-1 pliance with the provisions of the act manently improved by a few time of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled H. T. STEWART, PROP “ An Act for the ?«' b of Timber Lands it. ly loads of gravel. the S tates of California, Oregon, Neva Fiore’s creek bridge is again da, and W ashington T erritory.” as ex- to all the Public Land Statue l i t * i - k c h W e l l fully repaired anu open for travel. tended by a c t of August 4, 1892, John H. We appreciate blessings best when Levis of Black River Falls, county of Jackson State of Wisconsin has this C a ilM l f o l we lose them. The past few weeks dav filed in this office Ids sworn state have taught us what a great ben m ent No. 5787, for the purchase of the . W. | of Section No 14, Township 33 efit the bridge is and all rejoice to 8 South, of R ange 15 W. and will offer see it in useable condition again. proof to show th at the land sought is lia}' and Grain Constantly on hand. more valuable for its tim ber o r atone Mrs. 8. A. Edmunds, of Marsh th an for agricultural purposes, and Prices Reasonable. Held, aunt of Mr. E. Thrift, has to establish his claim to said land be fore the R eg ister and Receiver of th is been spending a few days at the office a t Roseburg, O regon, on T hurs GOLD BEACH, - - - ORË. Pioneer Hotel. She came down j day the 10th day of March 1904 He nam es as witnesses : Thomas Toplin the Coast lor an outing. of Roseburg O regon Geo. H . Houseu T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,-“- We are glad to see that Lex of Roseburg Oregon W. W. Cardwell N o T IC B FOR PU BL IC A T IO N . R oseburg Ore ton G. W. Levis of Cope has so far recovered from his j of Madison W isconsin. Any and all personsclaiming adverse severe accident, as to be on our U nited States Land Office, ly tbe above described lands are re Roseburg, Oregon, Ju ly 23,1903. streets again. Youth, health a n d ' quested to file their claim s iu this office Notice is hereby given th a t in com on or before said 10 dav of M arch 1904. pliance with tlie provisions of tiic act of pluck brought him up quickly. J. T BRIDGES, Register. Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled "An Lawrence Rackleff, eldest son of act lor the sale of tim ber lands in tlie Mr. E. Rackleff, has gone to Gravel S tates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington T erritory,” as extend Ford to spend the winter in school. «-if W Orford Camp ed to all the Public Land S tates by act We are sorry to see our hone boys • “V • no», Woodmen of the of A ugust 4, 1892, Roy C. Jones, of leave, but glad when they make World, will m eet at their Hall on the P o rt Orford, county of Curry, State of second and fourth Saturdays of each Oregon, has th is day filed in this office so wise a choice the reason for go m onth. All members in good standing his sworn statem ent No. 4975, for the I purchase of the K j N W j NW f NW f are invited to attend. ing. section 25 an d NEJ N E | sec. 26, twp. S. E. MARSTERS,, C. C. Miss Grace Langlois and her A. S ' J oiikston , Clerk. I No. 34 south, ran g e No. 14 west, and ; will offer prooi to show that the laud brother Oscar spent Saturday even ! sought is more valuable for its tim ber ing here. Tlisy took in the ball j or stone th an for agricultural purposes, N O T IC E . and to establish h is claim to said land while here. 1 before J . H. Upton, U. 8. Commiasiou- The Dairyman’s Annual Ball All C urry C ounty W arrants issued | er at Langlois Oregon, on Saturday, day of October, 1903. was a l*rge and enjoyable affair; and registered prior to July loth 1893 the He 17th. nam es as w itnesses: one of the attractions was very are now due, an d will be payed on be George C urry, Geo. Forty, T. B.Lane, and H . L. Cooper, ail of Port Orford, good music by the Bandon Orches ing presented to th e T reasurer, a t his Oregon. tra. There was an unusually office, a t Gold Beach. No further Any uud all persons claiming a d Interest will be allowed utter the date versely the above described lands a r t large attendance many coming advertised. requested to tile th eir claim s in till» of- from neighboring towns. | lice on or before said 17, day of October, J ames C acohell , p eed S tab le, W C ounty Treasurei1. ROBERT BURNS, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Timber Land. Act June 8, 1878,— Notice for Publication. Attorney And Counselor U nited S tates L in d Office, Soft and crooked bones mean Roseburg, Oregon, J u n e 27,1902. At Law. Noiiee is hereby given th a t in compli bad feeding. Call the disease ance with the provisions of the Act of rickets if you want to. The G old B each , O regon . Congress of J u n e 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the growing child must eat the tates of California, O regon, Nevada, right food for growth. Bones Will do a general law practice in S and W ashington T erritory,” as extend must have bone food, blood all the Courts of Oregon. Clients ed to all tlie Public L a n d States by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892, A nna E. Guerin, of must have blood food and so treated on the square. M yrtle Point,county of Coos, State of Oregon, h as this day filed in thia office on through the list her sworn statem ent No. 5428, for the Scott’s Emulsion is the right purchase of the WJ S W j section 26, J. W. STRANGE, N j HEi of section 28, Town treatment for soft bones in I ship No. 31 south, ran g e No. 14 children. Littledoses every day west, and will offer proof to show that D E N T IS T . the land sought is m ore valuable lor give the stiffness and shape its tim ber or stone th a n for agricul that healthy bones should have. tu ra l purposes, und to establish her Bow legs become straighter, CO Q U ILLH C IT Y , O R E G O N . claim to said lan d before E. A. Dodge U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, at loose joints grow stronger and M yrtle Point, Oregon, Thursday, the ,17th day of Septem ber, 1903. firmness comes to the soft She nam es as w itn esses: heads. E. 8. WeH« an d T. D. G uerin, of Will viist C urry C ounty semi-annually. Wrong food caused the M yrtle Point,Oregon ; and Joseph Gar- I b u tt and H. A. G uerin, of Eckley, t9ie- trouble. Right food will cure it. ' gon. P. J . LINDBERG & SON In thousands of cases Scott’s Any and all persons claim ing ad versely the ubove-deaeribed lands ure Emulsion has proven to be the requested to tile th eir claim s in thia Directors. office right food for soft bones in Funeral on or before said 17th day of Sept. 1903. childhood. J . T. B R ID G E S, Register. Send for free sample. S C O T T St B O W N I , C h e m i s t « , 4 0 0 - 4 1 5 P e a rl S tr e e t, N e w York. 50c. and fl.o o ; all druggists. A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins and Trimmings. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878- I have a stock of Jew elry, which I Orders taken for Tombstones and w .ll add to, as th e dem and will w arrant. N otice for P ublication . Prices of work an d goods in keeping Cemetery Railing. with th e tim es. W atches from a d is being crowded out. at this place appear to be in rather information regarding the dis- N otice o f H e a rin g o f F in al A c- U nited S tates Land Office, tance can be safely sen t by registered PO R T O RFO RD , OREGON. Roseburg, Oregon, July 10, 1903. an embarrassed condition, which is astcr, was very reticent— very curtly m ail. I will return th em C. 0 . D. to co u n t and P e titio n for Notice iB hereby given th a t In compli • Walter Riley and wife and Miss your postm aster. sincerely regretted, as the Company remarked that he had mailed his re- D istr ib u tio n . ance witli the provisions of the act of Lucy Williams left for Gold Beach has added materially to the pros- j port to the proper parties, and had no Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Terms Cash. DENNIS CUNNIFF, JR., act for the sale of timber lands in the last Thursday. After visiting with p erity o fP o rt Orford during the ' information to give,-leading to the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, J , oonclusion that it was Capt. Mclntir a In the County Court of C urry Coun relatives and friends for a time Mr. p and iu Washington Territory,” as ex past two years, and promised much he|jej t jla t ¡t wa„ „„body's business b u t ty, Oregon. Dep. U. S. Mineral Surveyor tended to nil tlie Public Land States by Riley will settle down to business, for the future. It is to be hoped I hig own ai„t i,i8 employer; none of th e in the m atter of the E state of Jam es act of A ugust 4, 1892, H enry W. but just what he will engage in he F. W akem an, Deceased. 0 Potter, of Pendleton, county of Um a; that the Company will pull through business of the people of Port Orford Notice is hereby given th a t the final S tate of Oregon, has this day has not yet decided. He is a straight all right, and resume business in I and vicinity how the disaster happen account Surveyor for the District of Or- j tilla, of Mary E. Wakeman the Ad tiled in this office his sworn state- forward, honorable man, with good m inistratrix oLthe estate of Jam es F. D EALER IN . ed, or how m any persons lives were egon. m ent\N o. 5482, for the purchase of the the spring with renewed energy. sai rificed, or how m any poor souls W akeman, deceased, has tieen ren d er intentions, and we wish him success . O regon N E jS W } , Lots 3 and 4 of Section 30, were out on rafts or sm uggling in the ed to the C ounty Court of Curry Coun G old D ca clt, - . Tp. 31 8. R. 13 W ,, and will offer proof There are large runs pf salmon in w ater for th eir lives. in any calling he may decide upon. ty Oregon, for settlem ent, and tn a t a to show th a t the land sought ia more Petition for a final d istrib u tio n of the both Elk and Sixes River, but none Capt. M cIntire is well known to valuable for its timber or stone than estate h as’been filed w ith said account for agricultural purposes, and to estab Capt. John Jorgensen, of the are being caught except to supply m any of the people of Curry county. and th a t the 2nd day of November A. h aving at oue tim e been in the employ lish liis claim to said land before E. E. W. JENSEN, D. 1908, at ten o’clock A. M., has been the home demand. Rob McKen schooner Advance, was drowned on W ill P a y highest Cash Prices for A. Dodge, U. 8. Commissioner, for O r ’ I of R. D . H um e a t ltogue River. I fixed by said C ourt lor the settlem ent Sheep Pelts and Beef H ides, also No. the Coquille river bar, on Oct 12. zie su p p lies P o rt O rford a n d v ic in i I Bo fa r as is known no blame attach of the said account and hearing said J U S T IC E O F T H E P E A C E egon a t Myrtle Point, C ogon, on Sat urday, tho 2Hth day of Septem ber, 1903. * , . i.- i ! ed to any person. The fog was very O ne F urs. He was on the tug Triumph, which ty with fresh Elk River salmon, heavy at the time and the steam er no petition, a t which tim e any person in He nam es as witnesses: and terested in said estate may appear and som ewhat o u t of h e r J. H. G arbutt, H.A. Guerin and F.L. was towing the steamer Chico to mostly of the silverside variety, doubt getting some' file his exceptions, in w riting, to said N O T A R Y W IIL IC . course struck on a sun k en rock. T he Wells, all of Eckley. Oregon ; and E. 8. O R D E R S T A K E N FOR A N V sea, and was swept overboard by while J. 8. Hughes supplies all de- exact locality is not known, fu rth er account and contest the same. Wells, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Dated Oct. 5th, 1903. Any and all persons claim ing ad A R T IC L E N O T IN STO C K . a heavy sea. His body was soon mands for Sixes salmon. A small than th a t it was in th e vicinity of Cape MARY E. WAKEMAN. Blanco, if the Capt. know« the loeali- versely the above-described lands s is A dm inistratrix. cannery that would pack the fish recovered by the life-saving crew, AGENT I ty, the tonago and value of the steam er requested to file their clairtis in this of My Goods will ba sold at bottom prices By R obert B crnk , fice on or before said 26th day of Sep but all efforts at resuscitation were from these two gtreams and Floras the value of cargo or num ber and A ttorney for A dm inistratrix. strictly or Cash. ! names of passengers and crow it is iw- tem ber, 1903. German American without avail. He leaves a wife Creek ought to be a good invest i body’s business but h is own. He ar- J . T. BRIDGES, R egister I rived by the first boat and is fueling Insurance Company, and five children and a largo circle ment. N O T IC E . first-rate, lifter a good reat. N otice of H ea rin g o f F in a l A c of friends to mourn his loss. LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. A Grants Pass dispatch of Oct. 15 Timber L and, Act June 3 1873 co u n t and P e titio n for S ch ool R ep ort. Notice ia hereby given to all whom it Notice for Publication, says, few cases have been heard by D istrib u tio n . may concern, not to en ter upon or tre s Election of officers for the Port A gent W ells Fargo ft Co. Express. pass in any m anner upon the land of the Josephine Court that have a t Following is the report of the U pper United States Land Office, th e undersigned, situated a t th e mouth Orford Union Sunday School was Real Estate and Conveyancing. I n the County C ourt for Curry Roseburg, Oregon, May 23.1909. of S ites River, C urry county, Oregon, held last Sunday, the following offi tracted greater attention than the Cheteo School, D istrict No. 23, H arbor, C urry county, Oregon, for the th ird Notice Is hereby given th a t in fo r the purpose of hunting with guns or $10,000 libel suit nowon and which school m onth, beginning Aug. 17 and CoiiDty and State of Oregon. P o r t O rford, - - - - O regon. In the m atter of the estate of Geo. compliance with tlie provisions of dogs, or fishing. Also not to leave any cers being elected without opposi is brought by R. D. Hume against en d in g Sept 11: the act of Congress oi Juhe 3, Lawrence. Deceased. gate open on going through, or o th e r tion or a dissenting voice: Super No. of pupils enrolled at beginning Notice is hereby given th a t the final 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of wise trespass in any m anner. Any per F. W. Chausse, editor of tho Grants of th e month .......................... 8 account of Ruth A. Igiwrenoe the timlier lands In ih eS tatesoi California, son or persons so entering upon said intendent, Mrs. L. Knapp; Assistant of pupils dropped...................... 2 Executrix of the estate of Geo. Oregon, Nevada, and in W ashington prem ises w ith o u t my consent will be Supt, Mrs. N. Neygren; Secretary Pass Observer. The case grew out of pupils read m itted — .......... 4 Lawrence, deceased, h as been rendered prosecuted to th e lull extent of the law. 1 ’ ' I Territory” as extended to all Public of a scurulous article, assailing Mr. No. No. of pupils rem aining at end of JAMES. 8. H UG H ES. and Treasurer, Miss Thompson; to the County C ourt of C urry County, | Izaud States by act of A ugust 4, 1892, Port Orford, - • Oregon. Hume, which appeared in the Ob No. the m o n th ................................... 10 O regon, for, settlem ent and th a t u Janies A. Douglas, of 414 13th Ave. N. Librarian. Master Winnie Marsters. Whole No. days attendance........... 120 petition for a final-distrilnitlon of th e Seattle, County of King.iHtato of Wash server a few week» ago. The report of the retiring Secretary Whole No. days alísem e ................. 28 estate has been filed with said acoount, ington, has this day filed in thia The traveling public Is respectfully NOTICE. Average No. of pupils belonging . 9 and th a t the 2nd day ol N ovember A office Ids sworn statem ent No. 5210 for showed the organizatien to be in a informed th a t I ain prepared to keep Average daily atten d an ce............... 8 D. 1903, at ten o’clock •. M., lias been tila Purchase of tlie S | SW l section 15; of section Notice is hereby given to all whom It good financial condition, but the a t Number of v isito rs............................ 4 fixed by «aid Court lor the settlem ent l«>ardrra by the day, week, or m onth, Ej . /iWi NW t of section No. No. 22 22 i in Township m ay concern, not to enter upon or tre s tendance of the children had not In the fingers, toes, arms, and other Whole num ber of tim es la te ......... 81 of th e «aid account and hearing said at reasonable prices. A share of the No. 31 Mouth, of Range No. 14 west, Cn.tai.EH A. G ükbmc . pass upon the prem ists of th e u n d er and will offer proof to «no w th atth a land parts of the body, are joints th at are petition, at wtiich time any person in public patronage la solicited. Teacher. signed, situated on E lk River, Corry beenup to average during the past inflamed and swollen by rheum atism — terested in said estate may appearand sought is more valuable for its timber MRS. NEYGREN. county, Oregon, for th e purpose of year. 1 file his exceptions, in writing, to »aid or stone than for agricultural purpr th at acid condition of tbe blood which hunting, with guns, dogs, orotherw iao. and to establish his claim to said 1 land account ami contest the same. m g is th e r e p o r t o t school in Any person o r persons so trespassing before the Register and Reoelver of Dated Oct. 5th 1903. The revenue Cutter McCulloch affects the muscles also. tile same d istric t for the fourth school w ithout my consent, will be prosecute! Sufferers dread to move, especially RUTH A. LAWRENCE, tide office at,R o aeb u rg , Oregon, on lay in our harbor one day last week, after sitting or lying long, and their moi th, beginning Septem ber 14, and to the full extent ol th e law. ¡Saturday, tlnJ’ l2th day of September, E xecutrix. ending Oct. 9: ELI BAGLEY 1903. to escape the heavy north weet wind condition is 'fcommonly worse in wet No. pupils en ro lled ............................ 8 By R obert B urks , He nam es ai witnesses : Attorney for Executrix. Port Orford, Oregon, No. pupils d ro p p 'd ............................ 1 which prevailed' outside. ' She had weather. John Murphy, y -irp h v ’-eter No. pupils read m itted ........................ 1 . " I t has been s long tim e since wa have Ryan aud Charles R yan, all of Eugene, T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . in tow a small cutter which she was been w ith o u t Hood's Sarsaparilla. My No. pupils re m a in in g ........................ 81 W ANTED—FA ITH FU L PERSON TO L.. I t N A I ’ I ’ P r o p r i e t o r . I Oregon. TRAVEL th in k s be could not do w ith o u t It. Whole No. days attendance............. 142 I taking to Puget Sound. Much pa- father Any and all penm nscisitilngadverae- H e has been troub led w ith rheum atism W hole No. days absence................... 18 Notice Is hereby given to all persons ... . . . .. .__. ,, And ropervls force of salespeople and | ly tha nls>ve-de»cribod lands a r t reques and hi Hood’s Sarsapa- not to trespass upon the prem ises of | trio tic in te re s t a tta c h e s to the Mc- lim fio h rS S ta md'lctoa r e n ta k 7 to ! t! Average daily atten d an ce................. T n)ak„ ¿„flections Tor man'ilfa'cturiii« First-class in every respect. ted to file their claim s In this office on Dr. Kenyon, situ ated between Flora« QaHoch, as being a member o f Ad wll' enable him to take bia place In the Average No. belonging................ house. S traig h t salary, 420.01) a week i or before the said 12th day of Septera- Lake and the county road, in N orthern , _ , , . ., , . N uni her oi tim es ta r d y .................... 42 and expenses. .Salary paid weekly and I G o id Feed Stable attached. , liar. 1903. field.” Misa ADA D o r r , Sidney. Iow a. ..................... .......... J . T. B R ID G E . C arry, by removing, cu ttin g , o r dee- n tira l Dewey a sq u ad ro n a t th e bat- N um ber of v isito rs............................. 6 i expense money advanced. Previous Register. Name« of visitors, Mrs. Bravo, M. ! experience unnecessary. Local terrl- tm ving tim ber upon said land. 925 re- , j e o f M a n i l l a , c a rry in g th e dig- ward will be paid for inform ation le a d -, . . . . . . • P ein t, A. P. Tolinan, W illiam Toltnan, ! tovy. Business successful. Position We ru n the Stage from P ort O rford ; ing to a conviction of trespaas as stated ' patches to Hongkong, and sending an d Pills Henry Peini. I perm anent. Enclose self-addreswol en via D airyville, connecting with the t t lo c a le T s n r Itftw eta XVIlk v^a^aevSfc Uaniif I's ih u rik , «ora eoaailpanoa for«««*, C has . A. G i erke , Remove the cause of rheumatism—no velope. superintendent, 324 D earborn above. , T, J O - w - s .a I ‘ha first news of the glorious V‘S>ory k Xc. I f C C C. full, dru«xl«iiireload n a s a » Dated at Bandon, Oregon, March 14, . . * S tage to M yrtle Point. T eacher,. street, Chicago. outward application can. Take them. • ISM P E T E R Nfc W ON, Agent . flying over the world. J . R. BROWNING, General Merchandise. NEYGREN HOTEL, Aching Joints K N A P P H O TE L, Hood’s Sarsaparilla