V o lu m e
P O R T
X V .
O R F O R D ,
O H E G O N ,
W E D N E N D A A ,
W E P T E V I R I tlH
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tim b e r
Land
A rt,
Ju n e 3 18T3jEH W A S T E D : by a Chicago wholesale and I
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
T imbes L and , A ct Jpjta 3,
1878,—
8*1
y
A n tch tev A a r c S o le ,
PASSING OF MEDFORD RUM
8KILLED PRACTITIONERS. •
I t la not always the great conductor
“
Spirit”
of
Old
Hassachusstta
Town
United M a le . Land Office.
’ J <“ * " or
stats xnt> n i.T u c T o rrtcaaa:
that sbiucs as a composer, (hough un
T w en tieth Century Surgeons Merely
U nited States
Salary $30 and <»-
Roseburg, O re z-n , Aug. I l — 1» «.
¡Joining territory.
8 m , Almost E n
Roseburg, Oregon
id, 190fi fortunately he often lalxira tiudcr tha
Treading in the W ake of >
pensea
weekly ; expense money ad- rJ. 8. Sen’ts—J o n a th a n Bourne J r., of
N o tije Is hereby given that in com- —
"««• paid
«aW weafcl
in codi fielusion th a t inch Is the case. On one
Not foe is .‘ * r e b y giv
tire ty Out.
the Ancients.
f
pliance with he provbiona or the a I ancetl. Work p leasan t; poaiUon p e t- Portland and Chaa. Fulton of Astoria,
lienee w ith the urovli
tile a>A occasion Hans Richter was present at
pi Congress of Jane 3, 1878, e n ti led nianent. No investment o r experience , Congressman, F ir s t D is tric t— W illis of Congress of done
entitlcil a ro iu rrt given l>y a brother composer,
Medford, tt Is seedless to say, la
Dr.
L
Manouvrler,
the
most
famotM
“A b A ct fo r the sale
tie of T im ber Lands
“ An a t (or the sale ot ti
lands ii. a t which the latter performed a long place near Boston. Paul Revere rode
C. H a w le y, of Salem
Oregon Ne required. W i ite at once fo r fu ll p ar
(n tlie States of Cal l forata,
fora
the M ates of C allfo p l a , '
,.Neva- ■ and not particularly Interesting work "through Medford town" oa hla way to anthropologist In France, having ob
ticulars
and
enclose
self-addressed
en*
yada, a n d W-.shin ri gioii T e rrito ry , as
i G overno r—G eo. E . Cham berlain 8a- da, and W ashington t e n
served
and
studied
uumistakahl«
. ’ as ex I o f bis own.
arouse the couatryalde. Yet tor oror marks on prehistoric skulls found in
extended to all the s Pu b lc Land States velope.
|
lem.
C O O P E R A CO ,
tended to all the Public
d States
a
century,
says
the
Sprlngflald
tlepub
by A ct ot Aogu-t 4. 1882
j
When
the
composition
esme
to
an
the region o f Paris, boldly declares
JfiW.
131 Lake St., Chicago, III. Secretary of 8tate— M. I. Duntar, Sa by act o f August 4, 1892.
B E k T B W E S T B R O O K
I end, Richter expressed hia criticism In llcan, tho thing that has brought the th a t tbs great twentieth century sur
JU D S O N H R O SE N B ER G
lem.
ot Boseburg, county o f Douglas, 8 t« ie
o f Vberdeen. county o f Chehalis State ' a very few w ards ‘•W ell.’* lie sold, “I, greatest fame .to the place has to
geon Is merely treading in tha woke
State T.eaaurer—Geo. A. Steel o f Sa o f Washington, lias this day Ills i ,i, I too, haf w ritten «impositions to make '.he Medford rum. It Is quite within
«(.Oregon, did on July 18th* 1M 6 f ib
o f skilled practitioners who, without
(Ids
office
h
l*
sworn
staU
m
»ut
No.
680,
lem.
'
.
<
„
in th is office h i. sworn statem ent No.
a , pile so high"—raising his hand three , our province aa chroniclers to call at anaesthetics or antiseptics, with.blades
r the purchase of the 8 | N A J W I S I feet flora tij» ground—“but I haf burn tention to tw o recent events of im
Supt. Public Instruction—J. H . Aqk- fo
7088 fo r the purchase of the SW J 8 B |
of flint Instead of tempered steel, per
t i i o t Section No. 12 in Tow nship N o
lad
them!”
*.
portance in the history of the town. formed 3.000 or 4,000 years ago op
erm an, Salem. -
Sec. 80, W * N E * and SEJ N K J o( Sec
A good D a ir y H u n c h situated on
348, R -n g e N o 14W,
and will offer
The 275th anniversary of the first set (tons requiring thorough luioe
tion M a 81 in Township Wo. S3 South Sixes River, V miles from Port O rford, State Printer— W illis Dnntway, Salem. Proof 1 1 sliow that th e la n I nought is
W i e e l r G ra < |e « l.
tlement on the Mystic, where Medford and consummate ability.
o f Range N o . 14 West am i w ill offer consisting o f » 2 0 acres ot land—6 0 Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, more valuable fo r its tim><er or stone
I t Is atilt a tradition that the people
" H is established beyond question.”
than for agricultural purpose»». and V o f Manchester, England, should gibe a t sthnde. was celebrated moat fittingly
Salem.
p ro of to show that the lend sought is j acres bottom land under cultivation,
on Thursday. D r W illiam Bverett, of said Dr. Manourrler, "that trepanning,
••atatolfoft n ls d a lm ’ to said land hefor
O lerk Stott
Liverpool w ith the proverb, “A Man- j
valu .Ms for Us timber or .to n e ,.
Quincy, whosp facility in tho writing even to-day a delicate operation, waa
the Register snd Receiver o f this of
Salem.
u* .’ ,
' '
cheater man, a Liverpool gehtleman,"
than fur agricultural
and to ’ grass. The place is capable of run- ■
;iiral purposes,
pUrp
floe a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Wedne ■
lo t occasiofiETverse ig not unknown to- not only known In prehistoric tlmoa,
lint.
It
Is
said.
cluasiGeation
la
uot
so
establish bis claim tosaid land before nings Dairy of SB cows a t present time, Joint Senator for Cqfts and C u r r y - lay, the 38th day of A u gu st, 108
a whole nation, reeited a hlstorfoal but was practiced far more' extensively
strongly marked In Lancashire as 18
H e names si witnesses:
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Jo hn 8.- Coke.
the Beglsier and Receiver of t is office Two houses, two barns, two orchards,
poem whose concluding Stans auda
than nowadays. Before
trepanning
the
old
d
ays
-
•
Any
and
a ll persons ilaim lnf.
a^ Rosburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, plenty of good running water an.d place Joint Bepreeentative for Coos and
clously reminds one of the-tow n’s most surgeons must have known of .other
When stagecoaches were running, a
• dverstly the aliOVe-deacnUed Isudaar
mostly under fence.
celebrated Industry: .C
.. ■
C u rry— R obert Burna.
operations, the traces ot which have
the 7th day of Nov 1808.
reouested to tile th e ir claims In tin
guard was once nskpd, “ Who has tha*
H a names aa witnesses«:
For further particulars call or ad Judge. 3d Judicial District—J. W . office i>n or before said 23th day o getten Inside, BIllyT" Billy consulted "W hat means “Old Medford" to her disappeared, like the wooden tools and
arms which, preceded stone. Amputa
exiled sons?
August, 1!<W.
Hamilton, Roseburg.
dress me nt Port Orford, Oregon.
J. Q. Gilbert, of Roseburg, Ore.
ids list and replied. “ A gentlemon fra
tions and bone setting required less
B xwamih L . E ddy , Register
Prosecuting Attorney, 3d Ju d icial D is
George Turner, of Roseburg, Ore.
Liverpool, a mon fra Manchester, a W hat dear, domestic dreams In want
H . C. Au.««.
and wandering through their vls- imagination and certainly ' no more
chap fra Owdbain and a fellow fra
tric t—George M . Brown, Boseburg.
W arren Beatty, of Boseburg, Ore.
skill than certain openings in skulls
lou nm sl
W igan.”
U. 8 . Commissioners—J. H . U p to n,
0 . 1, Leavcngood, of Boseburg, Ore.
Close to their hearts a warm ing taste whose perfection Is simply amazing.
J. H. UPTON,
Langlois. *
Any and sit parsons claim ing ad
Men able to do such work could not be
of horns
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t
OewiMr I » Cheese.
A d m in is t r a t o r ’» N o tice.
versely the above described lands are
oocxtv orricias,
The green color of certain kinds of They praise perchance; they share disconcerted by small operations. Aa
for dressing* wounds, they must have
requested to file their claims In this IJ. « . C O M M I B M O N U H ,
and feel,
County Judge— E . A. B ailey, G old
Notlce is hereby given that ttie u ll. Italian cheese Is due to the m ilk b a r '
understood the a rt perfectly, for tre
office on or before s .Id 7th day of Nov.
Though
from
their
mother
far
they
,
i
lug'been
kept
standing
in
copper
rto-
Beach.
dersigned has been d u ly appointed
panning requires complicated dreds-
NOTARY PUBLIC^
roam.
IBM.
sols.
During
this
period
of
repose
tha
Countj^Commissiohers—J. W. Cooley, the County Court of C urry County, O r
Ings.
.
B shjshix L . E dov . Register
m ilk takes up conslderuble quantities H er spirit still is there.”
Chetoo; Ed Hypber, Langlois.
egon. A d m in is tra to r of the Estate oi o f copper, indeed It is customary to
We have proofs that tha patients
L amvois , C ubby Oo., Oaaoon.
But, as a matter of fact, her “spirit’
Sheriff—e. E. Marsters, Gold Beach.
Robert Allen Carnahan deceased.
A ll estimate the degree o f acidity attained bat departed. Medford rum is oo survived."
dealer in Town Lota, ana Im proved County C le rk —George
W . S m ith, persons having claim s again st said ec- by* the m ilk by noting the gradual dis- more, save In a very small and eon-
MB, V w r I II« O q ,
and W ild Landa.
Gold Beach
ta te a re required .*> o
appearance of the brightness of thf, stxntly diminishing quantity, for the
IM PO R TA N T MEMORANDA.
T » q u it l i h i i l easily and (« e v e r, be a u s
County
Treasurer—James C a ug liell, in six months fro m the date oi this n o -. highly polished metallic gurface. D*, 1 flrm that has made It has decided to
aaUa. fuU <W h la , B e r n and visor, taka N o-T»
F ilin g s and Final Proofs M ads on
Jottings
and Notations M ade by
Uss. th e woedoe. worker, tb o i mokas weak mes
W edderburn.
tice, with proper vouchers, to the un- M arian! examined, twenty-five aamplis close up the business and withdraw
of State and N a tio n W h ile
h a n dree*1U a.(O oo ral. C or««H ar»a Homesteads and Pre-em ption..
this redoubtable article of commerce
of
green
parmesan
cheese
from
v
a
ri
|
Assessor—
A.
J.
M
arsh,
Port
O
rfo
rd
.
dersigned at bi
o negr Ophir,
B e r t la l and sim p le fr o * A trs a s
B n Route.
ous places and has found that to about forever from the markets of the world.
I School S u pt.— Ames 8 . Johnstoi., Port Oregon; and n il parties indebted to
' O s , Chlooao or W ee
«8
G E N E R A L C O N V E Y A N C IN i.
every tw o pounds of cheese there Is When the supply now In the bonded
said Estate are required to pay the present from B to 3 4 grains o f copper. warehouses la sold,, Medford'a chapter
___ Q rtord. .
. ___
Nearly every
?jurveyor— B. J. Canfield Agness.
same to me w ithout delay.
, r
-H e a lth . _______________ .
in rum will he ended, and the old time aarer,'and man who are In the pub
Coroner— D r. T. C. Green, Port O rf
Dated this 19th day of July, 180«.
taunt that so distressed our orthodox lic eye to-day are noted for their ability
I n h e r e n t D r e a d o f C a ts F a r Dows.
ord . •
.
Oxo. B. M illus ,
grandmothers about New England Bi to make each moment oount when they
The Instloctlve fear which c * !* have bles and Medford rum going on the are at work, and oven when they are at
A d m in is tra to r of the Es
u - stings or thx covers.
o f dogs is illustrated very amusingly same ships to the ehatben will
play. President Roosevelt Is said to
tate
o
t
Robert
A
lie
n
Car-
C ircu it Court meets Fourth M onday in
by stroking a dog and then caressing a both Its pertinence and its sting.
slip Into th4 pocket of his riding coat
nalian
,
deceased.
blind and newborn kitten w ith t lx
’ August of each year,
paper and pencil. I f during his ride he
same band that has touched the dog.
W R ITE R 'S LITTLE MISTAKE. should frame a reply to seme difficult
T h e O regon D aily J ournal it the Icnfling D e m o c m lic iiPWHpnptr~oJ., County Commissioners C ourt meets
A t ouce the kitten w ill spit and fluff
question brought to hla attention he Jots
first Wednesday in January, A p ril,
Itself up In the most absurd w ay, dis. Am erican Newspaper Correspondent It down, Immediately and does not trust
J
u
ly
snd
September
oi
each
year.
Oregon, ¡»rued at Portland.
tlngulalfltig' tbe smell, o f tbe beast
to his memory. President Loubet, of
a t P o rt A r th u r Got L e ft
Probate C ourt meets first Monday in
which experience for thousands o f gen
bLL
a
• •
F o r H u le o r H e a t .
France, settles soma of the momentous
on Bggo.
each m onth?
erations has taught it most to dread.
The managers also issue a SlMt-WgWKLy, which ¡»-especially adapted
questions o f state at his breakfhsttable,
M y D a iry R anch a t D en m ark, of 180
eotiRTV roer ornee» aun rosT-
In Frederick V llllera’ recent hook when he Is practically alone and before
S
Ir
rp
ta
c
l
a
Japan
.
■icrvs, 18 uiilch cows, 14 head young
M ASTCBS. I
far people who do not care for a Daily, but want a good family paper.
telling ot his experiences with tha Jap his reasoning powers are distracted by
Tho Japanese never sleep w ith tho anese forces at Port A rthur he nar small and petty questions. Lord Roth
stock, good team a n d all kinds o f fa r
Chet oo........ .
. . ,i.M l« s Id a r*o«ley.
F o r fu rth e r particulars head to tbe north. This Is because tb t rates an Intarextlng little Incident that schild oominencee his day’s work In bod.
A n y o f the». im,>er>< can be h a d in oom hi nation with the P O R T O R
H a rb o r.............. .....F le tc h e r Gardner. ming tools.
dead In Japan are alw ays burled w ith occurred the day the correspondents Ho receives his confidential men not
G old R ea c h __ ...M is a LixzieCanghell. call <>r address
the head In that position. In sleeping drat reached the front. They were only In bed, but while he Is dressing sad
J
as
.
P.
D
lsir
,
P O R D T R IB U N E . a t the following rales:
W e ild e rb u ru .. ¿ w . . . . ....F re d Odgera.
rooms o f many of the private houses quartered la rooms at Dalny which bad breakfasting.
When be leaves his
Denm
ark,
Ors
and of hotels a d Ingram of tbe points been pillaged and desecrated by the country bouse for town he is ready Io
H lib e e ................ . . . . M r. E . H . Russell,
of the compass Is [Matted upon tbe cell- Chinese ro tte rs after the svaeuation hear about other people’s affairs, but be
M o rta l . . . . . . . ............. T . W . Billings.
log for the convenience of guests.
AffM OS........ ... ».... .M rs . J . D. Cooley, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-
by the Japanese. He u j « : “ W e were fore that tim e he has done what many
soon busy trying to make the place men would regard aa a good day’s work
O p h ir.................. .......... . W E. Borrow.
~
l a O z d e r e f le a p w e ta a e e .
1 astltahle. Rations of food were sent for himself. Dr. Digram, bishop of Lon
C o r b in .............. . . . . . . . . . . 8 . K . D a rtt.
Notice for Publication.
"She keeps a a '' Immense establish .s from headquarters and our party of don. is obliged to travel a great deal,
- • •
Port Orford . . . .......... Amea Johnston
ment. doesn't she?"
I en wa3 soon split up Into messes. and he has a special kind of electric
Denmark . . . . . . . ................... .. J. 8. Cappe.
“ Oh. fodeed. ye«—a bead coachman, ; iir r y (correspondent of tha Chicago reading lamp fitted into the Inalds o f
L a n g lo is .-.___ . . . .
two footmen, tw o grooms and a stable I ? ally News). RIcarlton, the expert hla carriage, so that while h4 is being
Unlted M ate« Land Office,
E. Rackleff.
cklcy .............. ................ J. A. H aines.
Roseburg, Oregon, M a y , 7th. l ‘J06.
boy. a bousckeciH-r. cook, undercook, , phofograph.c artist, and myself re whirled through the streets of London “
Notice is hereby given
that In kitchen maid, upetalra and downstairs ceived bread, potatoes and two chick in the evening he can keep up hia lite r
compliance w ith the provisions of inn Id. governess, husband and child.”—
ary work.
ens. Ricarlton fook a great fancy to
the act of Congress of June 3, Puck.
. —
one
of
the
birds
and,
being
tender
at
1878, entitled “ An act lo t the sale of
heart, would not have It killed.
REMARKABLEJJJNG CURE.
tiiuher lands in theStatesof California,
O re ite d e .
"In fact, he was quite a Buddhist In
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington
G ratlinde 1« the 'fairest blossom that
Young
Clergyman Takes to Outdoor
T errito ry ” aa extended to all Public aprlugs from tbe soul, and the heart of many ways, snd would destroy only
Land States by act of August 4, 1882,
Lecturing and Regains
i files. These insects I have seen him
man
knoweth
uone
so
fragrant;
wtill«
D A V ID W H r T E H ID E
send, with hla nnmallad flat, a cozen at
Health.
of S m ith R iver, t. ounty o l Del N o re , Its opponent, lugratltode, Is a deadly a time, without warning, to the shades
M a t e o i 4 a l l lorn is. has this day tiled weed, not only poisonous In Itself, bu«
New Yorkers who have been advised
of the blue bottla. But he spared
in this office hia sworn statem ent N o. impregnating tbe very atmosphere lo
chickens, sod this especial olrd learned by their physicians to segk out-door
0783 for the purchase of tbe FJ SWJ which tt grows w ith fetid vapors.
to perch on his shoulder and to peck work In the country, and who lack
of Sei-tion No. 3, in Township No 3M
bread from hla hand. I t was an awk either means tfr opportunity for mak
South, Range No. 14 West, and will
W bat bright things we all think M ward situation. I took no delight in the ing the life-giving change need not
offer proof to show th a t the land
when
the
opportunity
la
peat
for
aay
sought is more valuable for its timber
fowl’s winning ways and simply want despair, says the Herald. Wonderful
Ing them!—Atchison Globe.
o r stone than for agricultural pure-
ed Its flesh, and Barry was of the earns out-door cures are being worked right
and to establish
his claim to said I laud
sh lus
mind. Ricarlton at last proposed a In the heart of the city. A most re
before th e County
lunty C le rk and Clerk ot
An Irishm an «aya be always shuts compromise.
markable case la that of a young cler
County Court I of C u rry County, at hia his eyes when he looks ^ t a lady'»
"H e said that heqyould take no share gyman who for the laat eight or nine
office s t Gold Beach
leach, Oregon, on Mon-
of the bird that we had already months has been lecturing on a sight
day, (he tlth day o f August, 1806.
doorted, and he would let us have the seeing coach. Last summer he went
H e names as witnesses:
first doxen eggs that his chicken— to Oxford college. England, for a spe
3oo., L. Crook of Gold Beach Ore.
which he had christened Kuroki, In cial course of study, during which hla
Allen Lawrence of Gold Beach, Ore.
John O strpnder of G old Beach Ore.
honor of the famous Japanese general health gave way, and he returned to
** rouel M cV ay of S m ith River, Cal.
-rshould happen to lay. Wa agreed to America with funds exhausted and the
A n y and a ll persons d a k .¡ n g adverse
this arrangement, but It waa most un verdict of nervous prostration and to-
ly the above-descritietf lands are reques- _
_ __
.
satisfactory. for, although of course I bercuioels hsnylug over his head. Hia
led to file their claims in this office on T I R t t D M O T H E R S find help
or before the said 6th dav of August, j “ *n Hood a Sarsaparilla, which gives feel certain that Ricarlton waa no New York physician told him to seek
180«. ■
them pure blood, a good ap|>etite and party fo the deception, the wretched out-door employment st once, and the
yonng man secured his present posi
bird turned out to be a rooster."
BtMjAMtM L . E ddt , Register.
new and needed S T R E N G T H .
tion as lecturer to sightseers. At first
GOWN OF BEETLE’S W INGS. his voice almost failed him, but as he
became accustomed to talking ia the
Gorgeous Oarm ent Belonging to Lady cold air the cough stopped and hla
Curaon M ade of Fifteen
tones became clear and firm. AU w in
Thousand.
ter long he made his daily trip. Now
‘the spot" on hia long has faded, and
Many a womn la quit« content to In addition to hla weekday work in
have her books, pictures, and even her New York he goes to Trenton. N. A«
husband chosen for her, but when It each Sunday to conduct mission ser
,-omes to the selection of a gown, even vices. He Intends to remain on tho
such a one risen up and asserts her coach until fall, by which time hla phy
self. Lady Curaon Is an example of sician promises that tbe cure w ill be
Inst the opposite, states the New York oomplete.
Press. Recipient of a veritable won-
Jer gown—a preeent w ith the cbooelng CHURCHMAN'S BAD BREAK.
cf which she bad naught to do— she
has found pleasare in ft. It has satis Upset the Gravity of Ministers and
fied her exacting fancy to the full, and
Brethren at ReUglous
has caused a stir ia blaae London.
Convention.
t
I t waa sent to her by an Indian ra j
-A-
w
r—
- - rf .— - - - t ,»¡ a b t t v
-
ah. and Is composed of 15,000 wing
During the annual convention of n
They are certain religious body not so very long
>
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.
v -.
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L-- r A . ' . U_. cases of Indian beetles.
sewn upon a silken robe, and lend a ago, an incident occurred which was
shlffimetng Iridescence to the Bowing not on the programme, and which com
folds of the garment. No wonder she pletely upset the gravity of the min
describes It as a dream, for Its color isters and brethren assembled. I t
ing and texture are almost as elusive waa at the closing session, relates
as the fabric that dreams are mads of. Upptncott’s, and the chairman stated
N early every womaa that has ho- that they were about 3100 short of aa
held the marvel has broken the oom
amount desired to be raised for •
maadment against covetousness, and given purpoee, and hoped that tho
though many have tried to duplicate It, turn could be made up before final
their efforts have been In vain. Both adjournment.
One o f the laymen
beeanse of the ra rity of the wings and Jumped up with the rem ark:
of the difficulty of affixing them, sack
“I ’ll start tbe good work with 333."
a gown can only be fashioned by years
"1 don't know your name, brother,"
e f work.
said the chairman, “bffr may God bless
you, and may your business ba
F o r Benefit o f Lovers.
In Wales the Cefn council has erect- bled during the year."
Much to hts astonishment, a
I a footbridge over a stream In tha
district. This was because lovers had of laughter followed from many In tho
hall, which Was explained when a
complained that a favorits walk along
brother up In front stepped to tho
tho aids o f tho riv e r One had boon pre
viously rendered ancomforUbls. Ute platform and whispered:
“Why. tbat-s M r. Blank, a i
eonples having to wadn through th e
undertaker of the tow n"
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N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
| ni<1‘ oni* r bouse, asxistoot m anager
N O T IC E F O B PUBI
a,.’d f
7
ON.
FOR SALE.
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