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e n u„ j v u set tor more than 30 (NMspiail)!« nt*, (MiMibVr« ■ O e V o n l « f the loin'ng Orara-«» 111«. O r e u u o p r n pape * bf c c u y id . ural puMihilitie* nf that ,, , *".Ksyr> !<• o órasete Arrteeto- are, ii.f-Jn ri.ig A rononsy, Horticultura isolated section, rt.it« that they Anlmnl UuaUutdry, Daily Hufcbead- have been greatly inu.uvrnicu>i^i WEDNEttHAV. OCT- l i s t , 1908. ry. a ie .; Foraetry; D o n eille Bufonee (Successor to John R. Md’.erff > the aitbdiaw al iff the wrvice and Art; CJvU, Eléctrica!, Mechanlcal front that rujUe on «h ich , undci/ and Mining Eugineoiiug; Cmnmerce; fiUfW'MPTRMI kATKto Don’t have a falling out wltk the legal sanction of the (foyerii- j- pbaruaey. y- » % ■ 4 . ;r- j O se Cepy Une ï« a r ................... Jgtj your hair. It might leave you! m e n t they had maiut ibred w*v>ide Offrra elomentacy conrees In Agri One Copy « « Moethe.. . . . . . ....... • ♦ ♦ ♦ On« O-tpy Three UonQw............... I Then what? That would met boxes which carriers under the luu : V h o m a k e rs at Dv. Hen»1» F»rorlta Via» cultor», Föraetay, Dom cttc Science ecrtpUiji. tor th e cure ot week, aervoua ran- and Art, Oommeroe and Meohoofo thin, scraggly, uneven, rough had bn n required lo e r fy e a s ,.urut- ¿ow n. o v« r-M . . k«d. dab U itatsA . p e ta -rs c h s d Alt», lndudlog forje work, eobinet hair. Keep your hair at hornet Published Every Wednesday, by utiliy as if they hud l»et-a >o m .. iiiv ■vurnen. k n o e u i« th is m edicin e to be B a d s up ot birmllTB! . every ene ot w h ic h h a s th e making, stesm fiuing. pluinbiug, ina Fasten it tightly to your scalp I poMofliCvS. HARDY T. W K V A ilT. «House»» purchl« ladoraemeat ot th e W ad in g chiné Work, etc. •» sod steodA iU « u ih o m ta a o f th e m v c r a l You can easily do h with A yer’s > Htrong faeulty, mo-‘ern jeqniproent;! o t p ractice. are p e r ta r tty wtltlne. tad H a ir Vigor. It is something And it cannot be claimed that t school! free taltion ; oj e as feept. SS. o fa e t. a l e o n ly i q p r l t d to p r in t, u th e y d a 1 « S S F ! K 5 ’S K K I the business of the route had not th e fo rm u la . o> lis t o f In r ie d lc a U . o f w hich more than a simple hair dres Illustraled entatogne w llh írll Infor I t Is co m ix.« it. ( a p la in Kngltok, o n « v a ry mation ou applicatfon to to» Ihsristrar lag. It is a. hair medicine, been sufficient to pay tue expense b o ttle -w ra p p e r. and fresh auppllee will he received by every steamer. It shall be free. . my put poce to keep a full etook of wvwrything required by the hair tonic, a hair food. ♦ * • ♦ ♦ o f the service, because such a plea T h e fo n n u !« o f D r. rtc rc » -» F a r o r t ta F e w trade fu the Une of OUR AGENTS: would justify and require the abo e c rlp tiu o w il I Lc»r tb u moot c r itic a l a x a m ln w ‘ B o t« t o r sixty yuan.** IN THE COUNTY COL’ BT. FOB THIS G R O C K W E S and P K O V IS IO M 8 , ' ’ A. B. B asis , Bamloo Oregon. lition o f the dally serving on t h e Sion ___ o t m e d ic a l exp ert«. t a r U c u a ta to s n s alcohol, nare-oilet, h a rm fu l, o r h s b it-fo r m ln s 1 °-*rw m COUNTY OF CUBBY, STATE OF I Col. L N. Mcacar, Gold Beach, O r . Port O rfqrd-M p tie Porut route as : <"*<«, an4 ■*> «reatenwrs tom i t that to act BOOTS and EMOES OBEOON, tA S S IP A S IL U . Il . . ... n . n , b ls h ly re c o tu m . w M by th e m ost a d ra n e a fi w t f lj A t o n th t P o rt O r f o r H —O o l f i 1 le a d iitv iaodM**j tva rb o ra &u<i aui M ot * I q ths Mutter or the Estate of t Cita- M E N S ’ aud BOYS, C L O T H IN G , ot N. P. J uryenaeti, deceased./ tlon. Beach route, and also the M vrtlu1 ,t,e* 01 Ule,r «rent A oraanaoa Karaa KaaaonaiLB. J These, ultori Oc t b « ln i ' L A D IE S ’ D RESS GOODS, To Anna Jurgensen, Chrl» Jurgen- Poinl-K ckley route. ~ » i,« ..iig r > n TC.[rT.,—.- f - ' - n to r I h a aeu, Peter Jurgensen, Daniel J n i g e a - H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T Î î AVARE, seu, Mary Jurgenewn and Ida Jurgen B T B B T « r S B W a D A Y bvbmm generation, the United Stales w ill Oo the P ott Orford-Myrtle Point sen, and'all other persons Interested w * ♦ ♦ tn said Estate. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPE S ! j ^ ~ ~ 'consonati sii it produces, and bava ,oate there are nearly 30 miles of N o o th e r rucClctna (o r w o a u i l iU h a a s n y ___ „ , . . r application . „ „ b»» n ) W _____ uiukam having The strain o fth e eUeauMte oaB ‘ ntNM for export. ? sw lfcp ro f.-— 'r a n i eintorvm uent t '• Wayside uurvice. the iliscttolteoauco D r . P ierce's m a d e iu due form to the above-uiuned C A N D Y , N U TS and N 0 T I0 N 8. HU PrcK -rtotoS* <W.-el»eil. la the a » - I Court on the 13th day of August, l»08, Then ihink'of the happiness, the which would entail great hardship O F ato pniga tor Tuft s o d Bryah will . boo » u U iS eU n c o o m u w d a U a a at each q ( Us In fact, a supply of everythiag «tonally kept In a "well etoek d < a a t e r t l ln « r i< ll« ila k r «coiw . o f le w tln e m w U - ! by Ames John stop, mluiini^trstor ot be and «bile the result . to * / 1 comperati re independence, of those: ° l M»» numerous industrious,* law e * I m en ot * l t the tcbuolA ot p ractice. Is t said Estate for an order and lieense di- » General Maréhatodtoe Store, - , ,V tj,d «2.-. • renting, authorizing and cnipoworiug add oooeidemble to the weal or woe ' an id ion souls, and other miltiooa h id in g settler*. Then what would r i c h an eudorAum ent n e t w o rth y ot root j him to »ell the lihsl Estate oelouging ttn iiJ fto r n too ? ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWt ARTICLE MOT Ul STOCK. of the welfare of the counU y a t ‘who will follow them, in their new . ** ‘he fate o f the many settiers 1 to the Estate of said decedent, and <|e- ’♦ • w w * large, thedift-rencs will hagdly bis!homes. The 'governm ent will »king the Gold Beach-Cbetoo route A b o o k le t o f in c re d le n ts . w it h B o m e r e w j scribed as tollona, to-wtt; Ei of N tt'J k a e lh o r a t ir e profooional ead oracm eiita by tb a ' an<l Lots one, two, of section 22, T. 32 fait in Curry, and with proapenly doubtless tea them pretty heavily; if the service on that route should IcA d lo « m edical a u th o ritie s o ( th ia c o w u r y , g .of ll. 16 W.. Willamette MetfdiM. Oontainiug One hundnil and figt v-two; w lU t o m a ile d f n , to a s y one e e a d ln r n a m e sm iling un bar th e year round sbe tbe “Little W hite Father" m ost be be pulled off. end a d o re -., w ith request fo r aauaa. A d d rm a and iurtyone-hundieiha of sn lu ie.. The w ill continue to d rift «long 1 q the paid grandly; yet he is doing a no- £ D r. A V . Pierce. B u U a lo , N . T . j « X of NE«i of section «I, T S i«, of 1!. Tba 8ixea river people have their ...1 .......... '— ;—------■ ■ — .'----- ; 16 W - , W i t l m n e t t o Meridian, rontain- same old happy-go-lueky anon bly goml work io putting miliinns I i n - 80 a c re « . n i t V St, Li ' 31 r *■ 4 * o f people on homes of their own. remedy 111 a petition to the Post San Francisco, Oct. 14.— The And Wliereas, said Court fixed on Master General for the restoration This otTsgte many sins and ciim es There is hardly a doubt but that schooner'M arshfield.ceep-ng > low . 1* , o’cloo!«, A. M., At the Conrt U«««m ol of the Hutsian government.— Jutir- o f a weekly service on that familiar the nest Legislature will pass a law ly into port today, bore to its „torfl *?d» Court in the Court House iu Oold old route, and bcuMqfed that funct h .a ii.n I Bvoch, County and Ntoto ol Oregon, as i prohibiting th e JrUilag o f S lk for a haven lb* body of Nels P VDriStian | tj,uu anj for hearing any and ; ionary will not ignore their voices. number of years, buwevsr i t w ill be Peterson, an obscure sailor who all objections to reitfpetltlon aud tbe C U R R E N T T O P IC S . Meanwhile the people up there «‘good deal like the eld proverb of gave bis life in an attempt to rescue granting ot said o.der and license of sale. m ight profitably inquire what kind looking tbe stable after Abe horse is Therefore, In the Namd of the State E ditor Tautens:— Mr. Roonevelt ' of • conspiracy if any bad resulted hie sh ip astes from death at sea. stolen for it is now estretnely doubt His sacrifice Was in vain, for Uie of Oregou, You and each of you are , thoughtlessly, I am persuaded? j„ r h J , temporary undoing. hereby cited, dLevted and reqtiired 1 0 1 fu l if th en are enough of these noble storm which threatened the schoon I«* and appear at said time a.id placet contended that there are no class . J. U . U pton, animals left in the woods to props then and there to show vauee. if anv er suitsided shortly after Peterson distinctions in (bis country! but Langlois, Oreg; you have or if any exist, why an order gate their apeciea. The one month left the eraft in an endeavor to car of sale shoo Id not be ma<le, a» in the there ie a cate ou ti'al in New York open eeaeon has done well He work, Petition j)raved for, and wpv said Pe ry a lifeline to the shore. against August Belmont by one o ( tition should not be granted* and said (Coos B ay Naw») of extermination. A js e r ego there hie former employees that ou ¿lit to* The tragic sea drama was enacted order and license should not is»ue. wares naaber of elk killed in the Witness, the Hon. E. A. l *n,sr, off NeedtoJlock on the Mendocino be a revelatiou to him. The case is Judge of said Court with tbe seat of vieinity of Port Orford, while this Assessor T. i . Thrift was in town coast. A terrific »outwist gale dur «aid Court atfixe.1 this IStiiday of of an emirioyee who bad been yep«I from Coquille, Friday,-having come ing the night drove tbe Marshfield year onrloeai hunters bate failed August, A. D. ISOS. mended, theb discharged and black ' •" *‘7-* i?’ » '■ over with bis daughter, Mi«.« Belle, over Hi« saethieg waters towaid the to unearth .even so much as a Tresb listed by ll)« great Mogul i^ r ' hav Who was on her way to San Joee, tieacherous coast. Kain toll in tor traak, but back in the mountain TtMnr.H L asu A ct , J in e 3, 1878,— ing failed JipqflA ce<;.11 ii occssiou fsstneaees e tow of tbe animal» were Cal., to visit her grandfather, A. H. rents aod h«ge < ombers broke over to tak eoff hie bat upon meeting Thrift. N o tic e for P u b lic u tio u . z found and there the indnMrtona May the little vessel* deck- United States Land Office, er oamped on their trail u ntil now Believing the schooner would Rorcburg, Oregon, April 10, 19M. The river steamer, Coquille Rivet i t is duobtfnl'if thare am a Moren Notice is hereby given, that in com Belm ont went on the stood to tes was launched at CoquiUo on ta tu r- strike, <?api.bin D ebiner ordered all pliance with tlwj provision« of the Act buck elk left in the woods o f Corry tify in bit own behalf, and was ask hands ou deck and called for vuhiW- of Gongreseof Juno 8, J8«H. eutitled dny. Tbe (NMt was built for the C. R. Act for tlie *>le of Timber Lands county utoaraltuud rede and even ed on cruse exaaoiiiarinn: T .Co. and is 85 feet Jong by 20 b i4 in. teer* to carry is Iine4o shore. Peter ‘‘An in the. Htates of California, Oregon, Ne- to roam. “ Do y o u require men woi king for It is claimed her 1 /0 burse power son sprang forwatd, folowed by A « vr A r and Washington Ten-Ivory,’’ as oxtend>d to all Public Land States by -■’C you to lake off their hale when »P- engine w ill make her tbe fa«uwl Jepsen and Eric Lundberg. Act of August 4, 181)2, - T h e L ittle W h ite F a th e r. peoadiiUg yterf p iw iooe? ‘ ‘- They put off in a «null boat and ¿tart in the Coquill« trade. Tzwm M c D ibmii . disappenred in the dark urea. Then of Hixton, Onuety of J«i-! »on, grate ef Answer—“ I consider that a cow t vfsi WlbeouHtn. filed in this office ou Aug The coastwise lumber trade is The Eusaian government is a ter- a*y due any gentieuiao by a.) eio the storm calmed and when day ust 8th, 1807 his «worn Statement No. la n d fe K ' D r e s s G o o d s , m w » iln « , (tible, continuous, prolonged crime picking up materially. Three broke the d 1’fling small boat was «81» for tie» purebaiie of tbe N j NEre, ployee.” C - - — — '7 - SKi NEj, NE} 8E| of Section No. 24 iu months ago h a lf the coasters were a * ir.i tb. For dark and bloody lln iin e l« , e tc . eecii,-np»ei, with Petersen’s body a- Township No 33 South of Range No. reasons that we know, it ie not fit T b e ‘ blacklist" ie bat anottwr lied, up in Oakland Creek and at cross it and flie two other sailors **•*’ W‘ M-’ Olvgm), aud will urB offer .proof to »bow that the land to exiet, and must ultimately, in the name for “boycott,” aud two late U. other points between Southern Cali clinging to the keel. »ought is more valuable for Its timber N o» •volution of mankind, be tetribly 8. Supreme Court deti»ions are to fornia and Puget 3ound. or (-tone thin for agricultural purpose«, and to'establish his claim to sail I laud destroyed. there are not more than a dozen the effect th.il a boycott by w0 k- ALBAN Y , West Australia,Eep.11, before the Register and Receiver of Y et even so vile end sbominahle meu is a criminal conspiracy, nod steam schooners and eth er coast h a r n e s s ,. L e a t h e r , e tc . —The American battleships arrived •ii¡»Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, 01 Wednesday the 21st day of October. a government as that of Russia that an employer asav legally ••black lumber carriers out of regular ser he«e after a U'00-mile voyage from does some good things; aye, io one list’' an employee, so i f tbe poor dev vice, aad it is said it will not be He names a« witnesses: Melbourne si, 7 o’colok thia moriring. Wiilwto A L'xmanl of Portland, Ore. oaee at least it puls our Amerunn il wins his case ngainu Belmont long until they will be plying up W hile ali'l half a mil« oft King William E Pratt, and, government to eham«. We are in In the State Court, he will be ie and down the coast and maintain- Harry A Miller ol Hixton Wisconsin. Point they fm med a square and e :- Henry Colvin Gold 1ic,.cn. Oregon. this regard worse than Russia. We versed by the U. 8. Supreme Court; inB regular schedules the same as changed salute* with the tort, the Frank J. Lcbnc>d, 0/ Kirlnr. Oregon. have given millions of scree ef the such is what Mill'nna’re e x p lo 'ic s f,,rn>erly. The demand for railroad Any and ail person« clakutng ad B ritishctuiser Gibraltar and the versely the-above described lands arc people’s land to railroads; Ruseia it own Courts for. Every intoiltgm t, *n Bt><Jthwe8tern part of the Chilean training-ship General Ca requested to file their claim« in this of tending hundreds of thousand« of unbiased |iei«on must realize that, States is affording employ fice on or before said 21st day of Octo quedanO. ber, 1904. people to tbe tortile plains of Siberia «tuy one skilled, industrious person m enl to a number of the steamers. At ahfiikt 1 0 o'clock the fleet, head B k M ja M i « L E jidt , Register. and giving them land and a start. is worih more to the world than are The dredger is at work clearing ed by the Coaoechcut, weighed an After all, la tbe ctar a belter desso- or ever can be, ten thoutond Bel tbe Pony slough shoal, which, chor sud proceeded to Princrea Roy- orat than any of our leading slates- moms, yet, through the machinery learned from Capt. Pnlheinus, is to al H *rbor, wbert^aye the coaling and T imber L and A ct , J un « 3, 1878,— - meoT of the Employers’ Association, any be u dredged to » a utpin depth ui o f 18 feet a at Shtnj.ing piers, and the decks were N o tice for P u b lic a tio n , i n , | ' •« ,ru S™ ,u io ieet Accordingly to supposedly reliable »uch skill««!, industrious worknniU low water. The width of the chan - United States land Office, speedily cleared for th e work of information, prior to 1906 the an may be legally beggared and out nel through the shoal will be 150 taking on fuel. The rhi|>s already -Roseburg, Oregon, May 7th, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that in com nual emigration from European lawed. And all are rqu«t before feet for the present, but later on it are preparing to coal for the voyage pliance with the provisions of tbe Act Russia to Siberia did not exceed the law did I hear you a«v? of Congress of June 3. 187B, entitled N O T IC E F O B P U B L I C A T I O N will be dredged to 300 feet. After to Manila. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. “An Act for tbe «ale of Timber lotodn 100,000. Thia year, under govern d ea lin g the Pony dough channel, . The .harbor today is brilliant in the States ol CHllfornia, Oregon, Ne D zpartmsht or tbs InTinioa ’ D xpakmxmt o r tux Ir rx x io a , Henry WaHersoo said c ir ly '2 3 ment encouragement, it is ekl4 the the dredge comes to Matshfield* with flags of vaiious nations, but vada, and Washington Territory." as United States Land Office, Roseburg, U. 8. Lend Office at Rosebutg, Oregon. extended to »11 Public Laud Htaiee by emigration w ill amount k t 1,000,000. tbe campaign that nothing short of i Rhere the sm ount o f dredging to be Oregon, August IT, 1908. the American colors predominate. an act of August 4, 1892, • J u ly « , 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Hants This, i f true, is a ramarksble move • political ‘.‘.grpundswell’’ would lo tie will depend »»good deal on the HEKBEHT N. WELCH Notice is hereby given that Fe Pacific Railway Company, by A. P., On the run up from Mcllroume the of Portland, County of Mul'nomab, Fulkerson, its Attorney in Fact, whose .«v- , T IP E . HUf ment. JCach head of a family is pulk Bryan through, ba now .sa.ya »Umber of property-holders w hode wKtiti.w engaged In bat.le rnancu State of Oregon, ill- d In thia offire on Postoffioe sddrees is Roseburg, County of Portland. Oregon, . id » July i, given »utright 40 acres of land and the “groundiwell” bha . hove in •ire their marsh lota filled. Tbe Ajsril Sih, 1208, bi« sworn statement of Douglas, vers dny.sm l night, and they are I No. lOool of Oregon, has filed 1908, made Timber her entry. No. 08, for for the purchase of tbe NW W in this office State 140 in oath to make a stun with— sight, tbe whi?h shq*» that Mr. its application to select O wl klce— eight cents per yard— should making active prepui-aliiipy for the ' of Hcction No. 13 In Township N o. 35 under tbe provisions of the Act of Jane ->r - - - — a-9 ra v w n e ip f P 34 little, but-enough f>«r the right sort Watterson j* poa*.e««»d of the tilth |>»'“ly be an iodjuoeutetil, as an South Range No. 15 W. W. If., Ore , 4, South, Bans 1897 (30tli Statute«. 3«) the Southeast •arget »hixrllng and muntuvers that aud will oflTer pro if to show that the W . Meridian, of.the eia» of " Ahe* faMc«r mu«to d of.men» »rtunity to secure diet, at this arc to ba'coinluctcri iu Manila Bay land sought is more valuable for its Quarter of NecUon 32, Township 31 8., 7 “ .‘S 1 «tot«» of intention to make se«i i f least. « R. 13 « ’eat of the Willamette Meridian hi"!? tOu c l a i m to the Thia emigration Bowe m ainly to a )iw may not occur again, / • during (ha ffiouth of November. timber or stone than for agricultural Oregon. Z' n -I»)« j r , » .. . n k o n i^ r T L <,i BCrib* ,‘ be,ore the purposes, and to establish his claim to .g'sal ax pause of country film e d , •JAunty Clerk, Curry oounty, at Gold Any and all perrons claiming ad Whatever « a y be thought of* T#r. Three uperelioaswra-te be the most -aid land before the Hegister and He- rsely the brad shove described, 0» de Bw eh. Oregon, on the 10th d a /o f Oct. roughly speaking, of a square hoaad •d by the Trsne-Siberwn IU& m J S . * £ l <>r o f^ “ ""•“ - ‘I* f e » > « i. H Ians, Oct. I4.*-r-N« arly J00 men imfior.ant «ser carried out by tbe ceiver of this office, at 'Roseburg, Ore siring to object because of the mineral 19<W. ; —* gon, on Thursday the 17th day 0/ De character of the said land, or for any Claimant name* as entombed and probaUy bare Am ericm N asy. cember, 1908. the river Ob. the Altai and the PrM ¿‘ f " other reason,'to toe disposal to the ah- ____________ George Colebrook rbin, Oregon He names os witnesses: been tunned to death today as the The fleet collit rs Epsom and-Tau plicant should file their affidavits of William Colebrook of"'**’’ H. Elmer Poe, of Roseburg, Oregon, ofxraHintoins. n s e lf j th ^ ,ie ton of an exploemn in the Kne rus have not y n a rriv e d . protest on or before the 7th day of O c -1 Hick Qoellea - o f « William Quinn,of ” to| * r, 1908, Asher Moore of " m l regio, t, .„ d the exar h .s .1 ' h“ lh "‘ “ , w ’*u b,u * loora ) Charles Neilsen, of Part Orford ” |a coal min», in the province Sil- i oal Laml. BENJAMIN L. EC Frank F. C etk .af . DOT, Regtater. his autocratic disposal greater re _ . I - Ennv, Register. “■ Theta i» no b o p e o f saving Irwin O Williamson, of Roseburg, Ora. Ihereby designate the Port Orford gione still, of tortile lands foi wheat T. H. Mehl, of Coquille, Oregon. many people have lung eusi>«cli it, imprisoned men, aa fire has cut Tribune, published at Port Orlord, Or- Any and sll persons claiming ad egon, •a d other hardy cereals. as the newspaper in which the A d m in is tra to r's N otice o t F in a l V ’ «s That Rawketoller w,«« hubti«,- "ff ll,e ”rork n f l »‘# 'recue an«l there versely the above described lands ore A Btalielieal w part o f tki» region reqnested to file their claims In thia ot- above notice should be peblished. ally using his paountains of wealth w • ver^ 'ndicalipn that the disaster B emja K ih L B ody where 1,000,000 souls have gone to floe on or before said 17th day of De in corrupting not alor.s indi vi j u .U, '* one of lh« *°r«l in the history of cember, 1908. make homes this year describes it B emawim L. E dut , Register. Notice is hereby given that the un- but Legislature and Congre«« and '»'"ing. •s rich, black soil, yielding excel A beautifully illu stra te d deraignwl, Administrator of the Estate •our Courts high snd low. And' 16 >• believed that ne.i Hy s ll o f the D E N N IS C U NN IFF. JR., lent crops. The rest of the land monthly tnaganne of the wide of Miles H. Chenoweth, deceased, has what the pious Rocketolto« ha* been M,to™bed mine«« ara doomed to be awake W est with fasematmg filed his final aoooant and that Mon- affords good pasta re, partiealarly t-e p . (J . 8 . M in e r a l 8 a r T e y n p doing in llic way of corruption and ^ “ rord alive, if ti^ey a ieh o t already short stories, picturesque personal d«y the 7th day of December, 1908, at lira river bottoms, which are inor financial brigandage h is hem d«me'^e ,d - Hix charred bodies have barn point-of-view descriptton of the the hoar of 10 O'clock la the forenoon dinately wide and covered by a>ln in (creating development of the «fasW «toy,atthe eoart room of tbe and is habituatlv being UtMie b y ; l;,^*n o,,t- A report teoalved by the 'Vial deposit« fiirmiag exteosive Hurveyor tor the D istrici oi Or West, and the romance and his County Coert of tbe State of Oregon, Morgan and Frick aod Harriam 1 r>»«rna»ent sey s that tbe explosion egon. tory of the wonderland of tbe meadowe. Tba southern part is for the county of Corry, at the Conrt and Ryan and Belmont and the' ww cau»** by coal dust, and that earth. .lick in various minerals. Gold R each . - . . Oregon House In Gold Beach in sai l county, great Meat Trust combinaiion. i il WM loRawcd by numerous am sll Ask your local newsdealer has been fixed by an order of theCoun Thia means a great iacreaaa in the to t current issue or send $1 50 --------- •* explosio»« In various part* of H»» ty Judge ef sold Curry eoonty, as volume of wheat produced In the u _ . J Tbere is much complaint by a “mine, which carried the Orc Into foryear’ssubscription. Thebook. Mr.. -kwa«f*iaZ^toSv the time and place for hearing objec f»»t..»e* -ait« Tnarrv for * — woi Id. Hundreds of m illioos of 1 large number of settlers along up all chambers o f the workings. bo> "Road of a Thousand W ooden.” L. A. ROBERTS, tion* to said final account snd the al — 120 beautiful Western views in 1 of Siberian land, lika that of Si zee river because li,e diecon far an accurate elalem eet of the A T T O H N E Y A T l o A W . lowance thereof. tour colon—*ill be included— Alberta and Manitoba, w ill pm tinuance without apparent reason, a umber of men in tbe mine baa not ,r i Itotod at Langlois, Oregon, October free. 18th, 1908. dace excellent wheat. A ll that caa of the Port Qr>)id-Eckley mail asr- bean obtained, but Ute best estimate * , M ,» ie P e i n t . O r e g o n . SU B S ET M A O A Z in W. L CHENOWETH, raiaad w ili ha needed. W ithin a vier, which had been maintained by the number at 200. Admlnbtrntoc of tbe estate of Piotiate business a speoURy. Miles H. Chen yweth, dereerad. TRIBUNE. Tttak Agricultural College J AMES S. JÖHNSTON Ran A w ay <i E M b K A E Ì I E K C I Ì A N T , ^ z r R o r t Orford, O r fr ^ , N E W GOODS, -^2. __ over, - ,1 Call and examine goods and get prices. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, G ro c e rie s <te P r o v i s i o n s •^JPort Orford, C u rry C ounty, O re.^ B A R G A IN 8 In I<2voi-ythl*i|j-. Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes • '¡gars and Tobacco. P ip e H cW dtxiare & T in c u a M , ot AJJ Goods N e w etnd Up-to-d&te. Orders taken for aertiles not in stock A first class m il’inerv shop in con nection with store, Call, g e t our prices, and be convinced- w. 0. NIELSEN. raMw U a E f Have you ever seen a Sunset? B At ,- z ..