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P O R T T im b e r I^ in d ^ Act, O R F O R U , W A N T E D : by a Chicago wholesale snd i w a il order house, assistant m anager im au er woman) for this county and ad jo in in g territory. Salary «30 and ex- peusea paid w eekly; expense mopey ad- anced. Work p le a s a n ti position pei • nianent. N o investm ent or experience required. W rite at once for fu ll p ar ticu lar* and enclose self-addressed en velope. C O O P E R A CO , 18w. 133 Lake 8t , Chicago, 111 Ju n e 3 187«,— XOTiC^ FQ K P U B L IC A T IO N . U n ited State* L an d Qfflee. Roseiuirg, Orex-'U, Au«. I t — 18 6. N p tlja i* hereby given t b i t In eotn- pliaoc* with 'he provision* or tlie a t of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti led ‘ •An A ct (o r die kale of T im be L an d * In tlie States of 0*1 fortiia, Oregon Ne vada, a n d W "»hingloii T errito ry , aa extended to all the Pub lc Land State* by A ct of Augu-t «. 1882 IjB K T R W E 8 T B A O 0 E .of Roseburg, county o f Douglas, St i'e ofO regvn, did on July 18th laO5 file in thl» office h l, «worn statem ent No. 70M (or the purchase of tha 8 WJ KBJ Sec. 30, WJ NKJ and 8 E } N K | Sec tio n Mo. St in Township N ». S3 Sotith o f Range No. 14 West end w ill offer p ro of to show that the laud sought I , more vain ible (o r its tim b er o r (tone than fo r agriculturist purpose*, end to establish his claim to ssfd land before th e R egister and Keoeiverof t Is office a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th d ay of Nov 180«. H e names as witnesses* : J . Q. G ilb e rt, of Roseburg, O re. I George T u rn e r, o f Roseburg, Ore. W a rre n B eatty, of Roaeburg, O re. C. I . Leavengood,' of Roseburg, Ore. A n y and all persons c la im in g ad versely the above described la n d - are requested to Die th e ir rla ltu i in th l* office on o r before s rid 7th day of Nov. lflOA BtxjA M ix L . E ddy . Register. O R E G O N , T imbxs I* axb , A ct J unk », 187«, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t Dotted States Land Office, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.j, STATS AMO distbict W E D N E S D A Y , orriciBS : 7 . 8. Seu’ta—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Pottlaud and Chas. Fulton *of Astoria. Congressman, First District— Willis O. Hawley, of Salem Governor—Geo. E. Chamberlain Sa lem. Secretary of State—F. L Dunbar, 8a- Roseburg,Oregon, M .y 33nd, 180«. Notice is.hereby given « that m a t in com pliance w ith the provision* o f the si-t of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An S' t for the sale of Am ber la n d * In the d a te s of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva da,and W ashington T e rrito ry ,” a* e x tended to a ll the P ublic Laud State* by a c t of A 'lxu at 4, 1882 JU D S O N H . R O S E N B E R G S E P T E M B E R 3, 190« SURE ENOUGH UMBRELLAS. C r g a .M e iw w lu u w a , <•» A s h a a ll Chteta, a t give A » l* The Berlin po.ict authorttUa intend to take severe m-abursa to suppress tbs practice of pl*/4?.g poker In public place*. > \ \ lldeats are on the lncreaee In Scot land. One measuring (four feet long was captured' in a trap in Poo lews a few week* ago. - i . , | ’i he Liverpool police have stopped the practice—common there— of canvassing for the eale of coifina a t houses w h e re ' a death hx* taken rises. ♦ Nearly 30 Englishmen are now a t w ork on seven um brella* t o r __ Ashanti chief and bis faith fu l staff, aaya the Loudon Express. 'There is nothing under the sun a «Aief can wear, not even excepting a * lem. of Vbetdeen, oounty of Chehalis State ‘ »»t-off silk hat or a red-lined cavalry W a u k i a « lita In «. M l...« ' ! . . sM 1 awx r « a l o l l l u 4 max I t r , u t u i l .... , State T. eaanrer—Oeo. A. Steel of Sa ’ r o x F f W aahlogton, l b , n a* this / day filed in d*t coat, so calculated to strike awe into t ill* office h l* sworn atat. m ent No. 8805, the minds of re fra c to ry natives a id lem. i Germany's colony in Southwest A trio * SupL Public Instruction—J. H. Ack fo r the purchase ol the SJ N W J \V1 N so Imbue them w ith a spirit of obe w ill reach over t ÍO.O80.WO helor* th * money which the government bureau E l of Svotlon No. 12 in Township No dience *a a “gingham." ol engraving and printing w ill hereafter erman, Salem. A good D a i r y I t a n c h situated on 848, R-nge No 14W , and w ill offer present insurrection la put ('.own, turn out w ill he ro ft sn< velvety, if Traders, when they want to obtain Sixes River, V miles from P o rt O rford, State Printer—Willis Dunlway, Salem. proof t'i show that the land sought is " T tia Is a gross case/' said a Man Important experiments which hrs now free access to the Country o f one of [ Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, consisting o f 3 2 0 acres ot iand— BO more valuable fo r it* tin ilie r or stone the beetlle tribes, make present* of chester w agUtrate to a priaouer, who being conducted in the presence of s a i a « « s f t w t & b u s acres bottom land under cu ltiv a tio n , Salem. jvoru-out clothing to the natives, or was rnshlng bta-mwhtnHtred a n rro rty - Treasury officials for the purpose of rest bench and hill land mostly InJ Clerk State land Board—G. fL Rrown, fourth appearance before him for drunh- demonstrating the advantageaof a novel the Register and Receiver of this ot- even a “gamp” to a particularly obsti grass. The place la capable of run-1 Salem enneas. c ¡chemical treatment, for paper prove ‘ flea a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednes nate and pugnacious chief. Tbs French arm y administration Is satisfactory. The result of the adoption ning a Dairy of 28 cows at present time. Joint Senator for Does and Curry— day, the 28th day of A u gu st, 1WKJ. i A Ixindou syndicate of Gold Coast organizing an extensive automobile train of the new secret process, says Geyqr** traders has given the order snd are H e names as witnetasa«- » John 8. Coke. two bouses, tw o barns, two o re h .rd s , Any and ail persona c la im in g paying for the umbrellas in question service, to be used as convoys. T h * Stationer, w ill be to rtvolutlonlss a plenty ol good ru n n in g water and (dace Joint Representative for Coos and adversely the ahove-descrihed lands arc which Win be given to bribe the vain trains are built after the design* of Col. portion of the work connected with the C u rry— Robert Burn*, mostly under fence. ttested to file their claims in this dusky warriors Renard, a well-known w riter on m ilitary printing of the paper moneyjjjxhe Uni tpd For further particular* call or ad- Judge, 3d Judicial D is tric t—J. » on or before said 28th 2»th day o ----- 8m |tll & oo i f i ’ Messrs. topics. ....... ....... ..... State*. Under'IEe new process it w ill August, 180«. Hamilton, Roaeburg. , 'dress me at Port Orford, Oregon. The British Army snd Navy Gazette take* juat (0 days' less time to maou- ford street, are making them, a t <33 B kmamin L . E udv , Register. Prosecuting A ttorney, >d Jud icial D is aaker "Ta It not agign of racial degen- facture a bank-note than under the , fo r the large one and £ 3 0 each for H . C. A llkx . j the other*. er^tlon when our ahldiera fed pride la Present method. The chemical aolu- trict— George M . Brown, Roaeburg. When finished the umbrella* w ill ba wearlog upon thairfcreasts. in the recog- ’ lo» »ot qaly render* the paper soft V. 8. Commissioner»— J . H . Upton nized place for w ar decoration*, medal* »»<1 velvety, but^ It also make* it non- gorgeous beyond the dream of the J, H. UPTON, Langlois. A dm inlatrator'* N otice. !» * . . _ . most imaginative negro. gaiccd through attending processions?" shrinkable. B yspplxtog ftto ff-J a p a n - 0 0 1'KT Y OPPfOBM . I For the chief the present w ill be W hile the foundation* for the London- e,e nspkitk that article become* sa. «. C O M M IS S IO N E R , County Judge—E. A. B a ile y, G old Notice is hereby given that tue un nearly IS feet across, quite a decent« derry c tw municipal •• th n ita i school* ,o ft ,n<1 PHsbl* as a tissue of silk, were being made recently a large turn- The chemical preparation seta aa an Beach. dersigned h a * been d uly appointed by aiaed tent. In fact, on state occasion* NOTARY PUBLIC,’ te r of human skeletons were unearthed. »»‘ <»«PUc and preservative. When ap- County Commissioner*—J. W . Cooley, the County Court ol Curry C o un ty,'O r I t w ill be ao used. The handle w ill then be stuck In I he place Is near the Royal Bastion, P,led to old docnmrnt* it seem* to egon, A d m in istrator of the E s ta te of Chctco; Ed Hypher, Langlois. L anglois , C ubby O o ., Oaaooa. the ground, and six slaves w ill set aa where t,here was heavy fighting during k n lt the flb«r together and prevent fu r- Sheriff— o. E. Msrstorx, Gold Beach. Robert Allen Carnahan deceased. A ll the ten t pegs. ' the siege In ÎC88. , ther decay. Under the present process o e a le rin Town Lota, ano Im proved ,o«re.ity Clerk-Oeorge W. Smith, persona having tdaims aga in s t said es T h * ip a trria l from which I t la being The British w ar department Is of i,rln tln « P»P«r »«ney the paper has t ' teer ta s awe*» and Wild LaoA*. tate a re required to present them w ith made It silk, and the colors are to be ' Gold Beach. alarmed * t the horse outlook. The de- *° * * *horo»ghly soaked in water, T e quit tebaeeo eonllf aad lererer, be me* * {County Treasurer—Ji veiopment ot the auto ia diminishing WhUe It it in th l* soaked condition, one C a lig lie li, in six month* from the date of this no- "red, white and blue." W hat w ill seile, la ll ot Ute, serve sad vi«ur, taka Ne T e F ilin gs and F in al Proofs Made on I Wedderbarn. <* Bae, the wnedcr- worker. Him make* woak awe tice, with proper vouchers, to the un some o f our political stump o ra to r* the horse breeding business, the '■'»•y ,lde oi the p,per *■ P r in ts The sheet i. A lt drucxlsta, SOs o r ti. Curasuaraa Homestead* snd Pre-emption*. . of horses demanded for war purposes is *’ tben pl,ced in » steam-room and dersigned at bis residence near Ophir, say to th ie f Assessor—A. J. M arsh, Port Orford noetta» and suaple tree. A tosai Round the edge w ill be a deep rleh deteriorating, and foreign purchasers kept UDder “ hlgh ‘ en’ Pe’,»<»''e for 30 ■ ' 0 » , Chtoaao or New wh School Bupt.—Ames 8. JohnstoL, Port Oregon j snd all parties Indebted to GENERAL CONVEYANCING. • d‘ y,> ,h * tlnle »•c««aary for th * Ink to said Estate are required to pay the frin ge and on tha top an elaborately are draining the available supply. Orford. dry. The sheet is again soaked a* In chased cap. surmounted by a British to me' Without delay. Surveyor— R. J. Canfield Agues*. f the first instance and the reverse side lion, ram pant. S C I E N T I F I C S P E C IA L S . Dated this 18th day of July, 1806. Coroner— D r. T. 0 .' Green, Port O rf Foe the staff the umbrellas w ill ba of the bill printed. The 30-dsy drying Oxo. B. M ills *, o rd . somewhat sm aller and leas majestic. In A cigarette smoker sends loto th* process then has to be repeated. Administrator of the Es W hat rejoicing* there w ill be in the a ir about 4 000,000,000 parttcles of dust c»se» »hère < thlfd Impression on the MTBTtaoaer Tax couar*. tate of Rotiert Allen Car land when the eouriere arrive w ith at every pull, according to Dr. A tk in * bil Is necessary, which I* required when C ircu it C ourt meets Fourth M onday in the printing Is done In two colors, tha Investigations. nahan, deceased. those parasol-tentlike um brella*, and August of each year. how pleneed w ill the city men be w ith Experiments justify the conclusion wetting and drying process has to ba the retu rn fo r th e ir good-uatured and that Increasing the Intensity of light repeated for a third time, and another The O hcgom D aily J ournal I s the leading Democratic newspaper o f , County Commission«:™ C o urt meets thoughtful action. flrat Wednesday in January, A p ril, 200,000 times does not alter its velocity month la thus consumed In Ita produc tion. Besides tha delay of th l* precess, J u ly snd September ol each year. by aa much as two feet a second. Oregon, is»ued at Portland. * LIQUID FUEL FOR STEAMERS. Prof. Mollaon, of Prague, say* that the wetting and drying rot the fiber of Probate C ourt meet* first Monday in r o n M u le o r l i n n t . photographs, can be taken by the Ught the paper, and although It Is "starsh«!" each month. Th« manager* also issue a S bmi -W exkly , which is especially adapted T k a v e ls t e L o X m ( m w * B ee« emitted by raw potatoes and h aM - to give It th e crisp appearance, (he M y D a iry Ranch at D en m ark, o l 180 c .a a r county roar orrtcaa and i - ost - e e e U slear O o t r O il See boiled eggs, In which the phosphores starch soalT wear* ont and the bill be acres, 13 uillch cows, 14 head youug MASTSB*. ■«a r i e e a . for people who do not care for a Daily, but want a good family paper. cent germa have beds artificially culti comes limp and worn. In printing bill* stock, godd team and all kinds o f far on paper that has been treated by the vated. Chetoo............ ......... ..Mias Ida Cooley. In October the steamship Cow rit The degree o f humidity of the at new process no welting I* necessary. Any of these papers can be had in combination with the P O R T OR H a rb o r .. - . . , . ............. Fletcher Gardner. ming tools: F o r fu rth e r p articu lar* steamed all the way from Koetel, in eall or address mosphere. says M. aaubert. a Paris .The Ink lose* none of It* luster when ap G old B e a c h .. .. .Misa Lixzie C a lig lie li. Borneo, to London, a distance o f 9,Mi J as . p. O lsin , meteorologist, la shown by the atate plied to the paper, aa under tb * old T R lB O flH , at the (following rales: W e ,k le rb u ru . ...................Fred Odgers. m ile*, using nothing but liquid fuel. of the pavements. When these remain process, and Is thoroughly dry within 48 Denm ark, Ore —U ltim e ........ ^Ar v- M e. F H. Ru sse l l. r x t w i i d LoD dou th t w i th u t uipth B l e m » be n o ta-' hfutrn a f t a s th* p rta Hsig i n dw n n . ......— TOer* tor supplying steam for the un- M a r ia l................ ..........., f . W . Billings. -j-eclato change In the weather. Agneas..................... Mrs. J. D. Cooley. T imbkk L and , A ct J une 8 , 1878.— loading machinery were fired by the The famous F rm c h chemist, Bsrthe- 8MOOTHLY RUNNING WHEEL same m aterial. The Oil Was not burned O p h ir................ ........... . . . W . E. Burrow. lot. has ma.-le experim ent* whkt| snow Notice for Pnblieatiou. i ■ thin 1* > , r o f ■•»»»descent coal, aa I t W a n t Around A U R ig h t U n til tha Corbin .............................. 8. K D a rtt. I is the case in Some systems, but was that a gramme of Iodoform exposed to > V is ito r Scraped H la H eel the a ir w ill lose only a billionth part Port Orford ..................Amea Johnston ■" — 1 reduced to a s^ray by meant of a steam on the Floor. y D e n m a r k ............... . . . ............J. 8. Capps. je t at the furnace >J<3or, where it was Of a gramme in an hour, and a gramme U nited State* Land Office, delivered from tanks above the boilers, of musk only a thousandth part of ¡Langlolfi..............«• .....E . Racklelf. Roaeburg, Oregon, M a y , 7th, 1906. “ Yes,” aald the manager, aa they that. ' ' < ' k Eckley o lrh s a r . says the New York Sun. ........ J . A. Haines. Notice Is hereby given th a t in 8tudiee a t the Yerkes observatory stood in awe before th* great machine. The C ayrie was form erly fired w ith compliance with the provisions of have determined the varying periods " I f s perfect. See how smoothly It - —r- the set of Congress of June 3, eoal. ana her owners any that her con run*, and remember th * weight of that 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of version, to liquid fuel has been a t of the solar rotation, in zones five de fly-wheel, will you?' The great wheel. Um ber lands I d theStatesof California, tended w ith advantageous results. grees wide, (rum the equator to la ti Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Only six atokers are now required. tude 35 degrees. W ithin five degrees 20 feet In diameter, revolved noiseless T errito ry ” aa extended to all Public though IS were necessary when coal of the equator, on either side, ihe ly. the belt flapping, with an occasion Land States by act of August 4, 1882, , w a* used. A great deal of bunker space period o f rotation is a trifle more than al jark, as the joint came ia sight, D A \’I D W H IT E S ID E la also saved. The consumption o f oil 24)4 day*. The length of the period aaya the Dallas (Tex.) News An oily person In blue cottonade of Smith Mver, County of Del Norle, at is only 22 t « n t d x ; , while th * gradually increases toward the poles, h « i h l» day filed a . n , consumption of coal used to be becoming about 25 V» days between scowled at the visitor* and continued ... thia office his sworn statem ent No. 38 >nd of o|, , latitude 15 degrees and latitude 20 to pour oil into the little glass eupa. «763 lor the purchase of the F.j thick, yellow oil that seemed a moat of Section No. 8 . In Township No. 30 34 . cubic , feet, against 43 feet required degree*, and nearly 25 1-3 day* - be South, Range No. 14 West, and w ill ,o r co* 1- The 00,1 u *»k ,n ° “ tween latitude £0 degrees and latitude satisfactory lubricant. Aa the party turned bne scratched h it heel on the offer proof to show th a t the land board much more quickly than coal, 36 iron-covered floor, and a weird shriek sought is more valuable lor its tim ber and recently 300 tons were pumped rent the air. T h * person in blue leaped o r stone than for agricultural purposes, Into a German steamer In an hour. S O K E I N T E R F S r iN O FACT*. in the a ir with hla hair bristling. Thn snd to establish h i* claim to spi«l land The oil yield by the Borneo o il fields --------- ■ before the County In England one woman In avery six party, including tha manager, made OUntv C lerk and Clerk of ! |a said to make an excellent fuel just County Court of C u rry County, a th is n8 |t come* from the ground. Snd It It tarns her own living. for the door. The only brave one was office at Gold Beach, Oregon, on Mon- beginning to be much used for this One pint of jn L k produces, on an Sver the man who had caused the trouble. dav, the Oth day of August, 18U8. H e wa* Interested purpose by the Hamburg-American ige one o.:nce ot butter. H e names aa witnesses: The engineer poked h i* head into and other steamers th a t are engaged ia In Italy the talue of land is considered John L. Crook of Gold Beach Ore. th * whirling belt* and began to scat jo be 24 times the annual rental. Allen Lawrence of Gold Beach, O re. the eastern trade. ter oiL John O strnnder of Gold Beach Ore. C h in * l.i believed to hold 3U tim e* aa » • ■ • r w b l s M a le . “Cre-e-e-n-ak!” the visitor ran his Sam uel M cV ay ol Sm ith River, Cal. There Is a mule a t Torkis, Mo., 47 much coal as the n hole of JEurope does. foot aero** the floor again. Any and a ll persons o la ii ,iug adverse The polar currents, according to ex year* old, and It ia s till hale and h ea rty ly the above-described lauds are reques T h * engineer dod/td back w ith af perts, contain leas salt than those from ted to file their claims in this office on and able to do a good day's w ork.—N. frighted face and around the machine, ihe equator. T . Tim e*. or before the said 6th day of August, where he peeped Into every crevice. F ully 890.000 domestic animals, valued 180«. “Come out!" called tha manager, tt 36.000.y00. are anually massacred by B xxjamin L. E ddy , Register. “Something'* about to break." wolves in Russia. "Cre-e-e-e-ah!” A>ls contains more than one-half of Again the engineer to r* around the r-Ar- he total population > ot the earth, aad great machine, dripping oil a il over it. Surop* nearly one-fourth. The machine gave another creak, this The finest cotton is that grown on lim e a hollow groan, for the vialtor :he low sandy Islands ly logon the coasts had mlacalculated the force, and with it South Carolina and Georgia. • a howl the engineer threw off the belt, Small farms are the rule In Japan, and and tha ponderous wheel slowly halt »very foot of land la put to use? The ed.______________________ arm er wlto h is more than ten acres la ''W e ll,” said th * engineer, ‘T i l be xnaidered a monopolist. hanged If I know w hat It la, but I got - Probably the youngest general In the to find o u t" "Maybe It wa* my foot scraping the world ia a nephew of the late shah of Parata, a boy not yet 14 years old. Ha floor," said th * vial tor, feeling a pity hold* the rank of fu ll general la the for him. "Foot nothin'." aald the engineer, Persian army. rudely. "T h ' machine's buated. I f p fi‘ y e a r . people would only ten' to their busi BELIOIOUS WORKER«. ness they'd get along better.” Then th * v'sttor left, and the en Lord Radstock, known as the tr peer,” often delivers religious ad- gineer began to unscrew all th * nuts Ireaaes tn London and the provinces. and bolts, swearing enthusiastically Is founded In Russia the sect known as under his, breath nntll such tim e aa ■ t .he Pashknffski. which Is synenymous th * manager should be out of hearing. with Bible Christian*. „ Rejected Foods. The InduH tial work for women In Oows' m ilk le aald to be abhorred by Foochow. In charge of M ist Jess Adams, i self-supporting missionary from Pitts- the Japanese and rabbit* are never jprg. ■■ known to ba a great boon to eaten by the Abyaslatana, who explain many otherwise helpless old women, the I that rabbit* are too much like Mg arge m ajority of whom are widows w ith rata. The native* of the Sandwich le- ! land* would not taketeaviar for a gift. 3hlldren to support. -SS Rev. C. C. Bruce, chaplain and super- ' Cheese In Mexico to simply cards intendaa» of the Seaman's church and desiccated and pressed , in pancake Institute of Portland, Ore.. I* next In shape, and even than It I* pat row lied Ine to bis father, b ir d T h u rlo w .o f the only by the Caucaslon colociats. The Scottish peerage. He le a grandson o f . half-breeds* aeeepl It with hesitation .he earl of Elgin, who was succeeded as and a two-ounce slice o f Lim baryer n n d th e {overnor ganeraU pf India by Lord Cxp- would atamrede a tribe of mountain Indian*. They reveal I t as a practical The archbishop o f Canterbury to said joke ia questionable taste. But Why to he engaged in the formation of « j ; th * Korean* eschew tee cream, as a league for the obliteration of th * godless tr»vei«r reports Is tha rasa. Is lea* easy to explala. Perhaps they share Sunday from society. The association Is to constat exclusively of matrons of th * Japanese prejudice against dairy product* ar th * Chiaeee predilection high Ilf*, aad Lady Wlmborne to to he president. Cold dinner* w ill ba om of for superheated tidbits.—Chicago Dally, Newa “ * . •! 'i | the rule* Instated upon. - - FOK SALE. a JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. Daily and Tribune - - s s oo. Daily Sunday and Tribune - • 8 7 OO. Semi Weeky and Tribune - - $ 2 OO The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, L eja l Blanks. Any Thing, Briefs, Posters, ---- Envelopes Statements, THE TRIBUNE, H. T. STEWART Editor aild Publisher. el - RulkffiMYription, Jjjll.iSO Up-to-date Work Done on Short Notice- - - The Official Paper of Curry County, Satis fa ct on Guaranteed Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. THE TRIBUNE In connection with T H E T R IB U N E . WEEKLY OREGONIAN Both Papera ejfe ye&rtor $2.26. -