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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
SBB5 w « ™ r' «7-1W*?1 !" m TMIBINK ' li___Li -T -—!gaag 8_ BS S, JOHNSTON fcy ta - * l aM rilM ttM U . M te a r eaawat.raw i b 1 1 1 ■ « a ; to rk r» 4»ala«a*. M te that 1» * r tiaatal r n iM d i» . D m I rom Ik eauaad b r a a W - fl.auxl oowdltlau Of tha mucous It a t a f O* tha tu»Ca, I. u u Tuba. Whan tht» tab» 1» l» i» « n » l « O F F IC IA L 'PAP&K OY CO BBY » -{Successor to John R. M iGer.) tta,e*roa>bua»iwua*.tli« i» H « i h»ar F ro m a w e ll kn o w n d e a le r in u ap . who l h i ^ IUMn^ thousnnds 1 I m ,. *-1 « U ' k k w i W r fli'HSCKIPTMJV BATÈb. »1.SO t e a s s a f e f e : : wk»oM.«aB<*«iiU«»b.»-a«ab.to « « - a i • « h « w l s i o E u ro p e e v ery ye a r, vuodttti». hea«£« win ba doatrorwi fcj«e»a<i th e in fo rm a tio n wa» o b ta in e d th a t x M a ssX rX « r O E IV B ïlX ïJ M U H C n iA M , ot X) tite .iw a M a S M b ’ 0 A la«-«« sblpmejaf apple» to * « » « «taaow Uaodrad Dalian n» aby E n g lan d th is y e a r as la » t bvruuse i<X>py T h reeM o o tlg r. . . . . . , ot b. cored b , £ £ £ £ ? £ £ very n a tu ra l d raw b ac k o f a < lr<Tii»n fi»a. r. CHCNEV i c o , Toiado, o la rg e crop o f apple» h arvested in gold by DnmMa.wa E n glan d Tab» Hall'» Fam ily n i l . lor qoM tlpatloa. T h is m ay be in a m easure offset by th e ste a d ily increasin g dem and N o r t h B o n d to S p e n d S 2 1 . 0 0 0 , Tbs p ris m a anaraa» au yovr p a n a r. f o r A m e ric a n apples w hich w ill 5 ihoa » Ib » (U l» «II Which r u t a aab-1 U ;rit« |o o U a a ri » ^«vrlpilooUp^d. call fo r shipm ents on th is side to T4.e water fro n t o f ¡¡forth Bend 1» m eet th e dem and w hich no n u m soon 1« undergo an «m|iorlawt im - b e r o f home g ro w n apples w ills a p - P * j/ OTTR A U K N T»' provi ment, aayn a Marshfield d i* A. B. S abi », Bandon Onni ». I t m a y h o t be g e n e ra lly kn o w n patoti. The .city » i l l erect a new th a t in 19tW, w hich was the record »Ivan.ship warehouse to rfplahe the y e a r f o r the im p o rta tio n o f a p p le * one recently burned, and a t the ibiiikm avaav w e in e » » *! «venni« fro m th e U n ite d B tafes and C an M in e tim e w ill muk« o ther a d d i , a d s l o the d iffe re n t m a rk e ts w ith - tion» to the waterfront fueUitiew. I ia th e U n ite d K in g d o m o f G re a t Nut b a«fo g /.»end the rank «■ The old wareliouae wan owned by ' B r ita in , the to ta l im p o rta tio n either side o f the fence, tber« seems the Simpnun Lum ber company and reached, th e enorm ous n um ber of U> tie a growing suspicion in c e r wa* u aedgK ^ oity wareixMiM. C ol. 3,( W M W b a rre ls . T h e v a lu e o f a ll .foin q u a rt*» th a t ths'*»w itg" m ay B iigftam , th e N o rth Bend arohi- those b a rre ls o f .A m e ric a n apples jto loaded on th* ti p « t t .» , jc i! i,i4 M t .b * f ; completed .p la n s for the is placed a t p oles» th a n <7,100,660. for i T h is jg q p ite a ju m p fro m the ■nwt» ✓ prcyxieed warehouse and slap ' Several thousand Japs in >he a special b a r b « sad d up k. tor the ! *,l ’748’? r® w o rth , o f A m e ric a « iflp - . iSondwisb Island» have struck t o r i , « . » - .h , higher itage« on the - 1 l<a f b m u aie gasoline boats ooa's »»*» canea. (W |« ie gasoline are called. - - M - ) atuile cron w hich w en t to »c«t lions liv e n It«l.a n «borer« In our , - Tj . . « , . w u apple .crop w hich w e n t to re s t »trikiu« for higher ! T h M “ ' H “ e bw,to are fc,r F“ ’ dents o f G re a t B r ita in was fro m country are g 8 senger business between V ig tb Bend th e U n ite d S ta te s in 1903, and Stags* I* “ K001 * * • * • aud kfor-htield, and dia- o» of them C a n a d a sent to th e ra te r s o f the slavery, which destroyed tv/ifU ¿an pre owned and ueed by the. farmers : A m e ric a n apple over <4,000,000 cieot n ation , cannot prevail where liv in g on the streams trib u ta ry to w o rth o f C a n a d ia n apples. A ll men have tae tei freedom, and have the bay and who vis it N o rth Ben.l A m e ric a n fru its , w h e th e r grow n intelligence. A Free Pre*» ¡* the i fo|> in G r e a t B r ita in or not, com m and t. f «bl<Htod Every Wedn«ed*y, by HARDY T. KTKWAKÌ. best friend of man in th is wor.l^l, a* well as the best educator. T h e Alaska Yukon Pacific expo sitionopened June 1*1 under prow laing and o»tenUii«M» .ci,cu,n The Tieli C alifornia avenue dock w ill , . . , . , be usetl ss a harbor for U»s sm all busts. I t w ill be dfwiged out *o that there w ill be five feet o f water at low tide.. The docks w ill bs b u ilt three sides. C a lifo rn ia avenue 5 ^ ^ ® “ ‘i ! 0 t h e r , ; i l O' the ; A tla n tic , and, w hereas, »the E n g ligh fo rm e rly o b taln ed mo, t th e lr pea r, fro llI the U n ite d S ta te s now leads F ra n c e in the p e a r tra d e w ith G re a t B r ita in . F iv e years ago F ran ce sent p ear* stances. T h e machinery was started ; w „ h(ngt01, 8trgH w i„ and tbs star* .mJ siripe* unfurled . nw| up to the w aterfront. The b y Preeident 'fa fi. killing in hi« .»f-1|(rcliiUvt ||w in i|ir ,i w fice st W artin g to n The auggcuon | |2 1 p k i| jg t(> of such a posslhilily n a fe few year* ago would have been scuffed at, and the action «et down a« sue th at nothing short of a miracle could accomplieh. fh s enterprisiog west ,ern »p irit baa characleriw d this fa ir a ll the way through, >nd it givee every promise of being the most successful world’s fair ever b»u. A- to the v a lu e o f <74<),36S; la s t year th e va lu e had fa lle n to <581,430. T h e y a la e o f the Im p o rta tio n s fro m th e U a lte d S ta te s roes fro m <224,888 in 1899, to <684,710 is i««ue. 1903. T he burning of the steamship W o rd comes fro m one o f the warehouse wa« the second big fire U n ite d S ta te s consuls in E n g lan d to viait the waterfront during the th n t th e apple dealers and conaum p»et year. Last August the woolen era in E n g lan d deplore th e d e c a d m ill w e, burned a t a , loss ___ of <150-,- . pnce _______ , , o f th , e t_ good old . „ H udson R ive r 000, w hile the warehouse Arecsused FjPP*n*- *D d alth o u g h a consider- 'n b le q u a n tity was received there, a logs o f algiut <85,000. few , I f any, came up to th e stand The biggest lorer wa* the Sim p- son Lum ber company. The firm J in owned (he buifoiug and hud goods tiiuoe tbs beginning of the Opera , , nd owned ,,|e lio n * of the p o ll Orford O ^ b ari' , »bare <4:4be w h and dour factor v, Tracts co m p s»,, near D enm ark, t h e ; whScll w„ • hp, vy I n w H „ Uie received ag ain in la rg e q u a n tl ries, b u t th ey a re w a n tin g in a p p earance, w hich is th e ir ch ief rec M M M gnaauon. T b ib v m i has endeavored U» S « « cufloin w jlh lhe SimpH<m public sonA id e a u f w hat was going nol (o , n>uranw ()n b u ild illg , DEATH INCREASE IN FRANCE ^ j P ort Orford, Or.^c^, ■ad ««title» Ur. Piavo» «■■lialirtl in t U Bvary «M -*--|-g-, AU aay printin* or «d vm tW ag wh lo t, to W orld’* ' - N. Y . te pariaatlv plain an* • A m . apd fresh supplies w ill be received by every steamer. I t shall be my put pose to keep a fu ll stock o( everything ssqnlred by the trade in tha line of > G R 0 C K R I K 8 and P R O V IS IO N S , . ! 3Tor a n y t h in g in H a r n e ss o r » S a d d e lr y i t w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n LO SING FLESH Si ili I'STMUISIOS I l t f ’fl s e a s I b e n e fic ia l in u________ as in w in te r . I f y o u a r e w estk I An® n , n ^ o w n *t w iU f f iv e y ° u I s tre n n g g tl th a n d b u ild y o u u p . I Ikhs M is s luti» » »M w U k«», QMS« ~ 0U IWsn ..MI H i B ’ à Y OA Ol THE ' 1 1 , < M m » « T w r flowul. Wit« r«M^f V ’ i»dj O M » r « l c « ax« con*:inftt. wt f rc F C ra il, Srw jgtsts r fu - J «¡Tasv M arshfield',.m l North Bend, to that no oil« S»rp»nitfon can g I bold o l , PROCURED ON EASY TERMS. it snd control it. Patrick Hennessey, the president' T R A D E -M A R K S a m C O P Y R IG H T S j o f lhe company, has been made g.-p ■ « * » ««d «¿vice frm . Rtgkaw reference«. « A leral manager, and J. it S m ith , the **», Federal • ■ « New Yerfc Stale Cowtta. , -ecrelary, lias been made au d ito r as ! C R IS W E L L CRISWELL well. . A Haines lias lawn sleet 4S MmdS SNOADWAV, NKW VONKOSTV ed c h iH engine, r . ' lie is forming OSansnST a gnrveying crew and w ill start out this week Io make a survey out of T I R E D M O T H E R S find help t ’oos Bay. L F. Falkeim tein ha- ■ in lloud’a Sarsaparilla, which gives been added'«sa n.ein lw r.d the board them p u » blood, a rood appetite and of directors, UCW a M needed S T R E N G T H . B O O T S snd S H O E S 1 ■ L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G OO DS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , (NOTTOS, TOBACCO, PIPES C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . Ip (ac^ a supply of everything usually kept tn a well stocked . ' General Msrciianjltsn Store, f v , --ie- - M y r t le P o in t, O regon» - M bW z.-» .i'»iir . v . v i,e is .'» ie -e Awtsl»w A » i*i w iT l< i wiViW,w»W i» r»l»i'«»i»«w»»»i O RDKkH T A K E S FO R AR Y A R T IC L E MOT I I I STOCK. Call and exam ine goods and get prices.; < M O N EY LO ANED ON R E A L ESTATE - LONG T IM E , E A SY PA Y M EN TS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ; R E L IA B L E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S W A N T E D . J a c k s o n L o a n <fe T r u s t Co. FORT WORTH. Texas. G ro c e rie s <fc P r o v is io n s JACKSON, Mississippi. &wAat W~ T » ir h A lfr'f»iftirP'-Pu*a‘‘a**i w * ?nr?n,TV :H«v4r r-^rtTT^-r- ^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, O re.^ Nsw Y o rk , M a y 2 4 .e -F ro m kourc Can m ilk.'o o rn and tomatoes 10c es c I om to ths fa m ily of the late H . a can at Nielsen’s, snd other things H . Roger* it was learned today that his rntate is valued a t nearly <100,- 000,000. The vast fortune is invested in the beet securities and is in PLAN REMOVAL O F C IT Y . cellent condition. I t . ia reported th a t the estate ie le ft to th e im m ediate relatives, w ith The dlMstrous flood« at Fortjr-lflle , the exception o f a bequest to M a rk during the Inst two sensons and ths j T w a in , who was Rogers’ mo»t in ti* ever lncreaelns danger of more serious floods, having made it almost impera m ate pergùhal frien d ,and certain tive that the towneite be removed, h u resulted lu Canadian Collector of Cur I bequests to hi* native town of F a ir ! . * i* UDder8t<H*d l h , t toma Busby suggesting the removal of the town to high ground on the other H - H . Rogers Jr. w ill manage the ca aide of tha Yukon. Busby says the only available site tats. where s»r»rlV could be had Is across the Yukon, on the right lim it of the river. There the bonk la high, the Cure fo r Rheum atism . ground Is level, the channel Is near shore, where there Is always deep , Thousands of men and women who water, and an excellent site for the city 1 have fe lt the »ting and to rtu re of oould be laid out. Forty-Mile post ta a historic spot, the oldest whits settle : this dread diaease, which i* n o reap- ment on the river above the Russian i ecter of agè, persons, rex, color or mission, and to many of the old-timera ‘ ra n k , w ill be interested to know that It would seem like sacrilege to talk of its abandonment, but before the big w hile for many years rheumatism companies will again suffer the lose was considered on incurable disease, already endured two seasons It Is not how i l is one of the easiest afflic at alf improbable they will take steps to bettor protdet their Interests by lio n * of the human body to conquer seeking another location. or. Medical scienoe has proven it not a distinct disease in itself, but A from any- good prescription phar macy, and are absolutely h arm fos j and safe lo ties at any tim e.— E x . L. A . R O B E R T S , tT T O H N E Y A T B A R C A IN 8 In . I t l v e i ’y t l i t i i s r . Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ex in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each tneel and a t bed tim e The ingredients can be had l.ut proltttldy paid for. fo ld in trust ('»mm erce of „ M EN S’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , Pearce, the Harness Man, o n w it h o u t s it b e r e x t u ll.n l or c o n -jan(| e, ciltnghipi T h e u n in , orM, ■aleldt Ze Vot the Only Ques dem ning tbs movement, and hss , ^ o f t,)e j „ r(ng lhe tion Which Troubles Populaee. only exjen ded,the fair treatm ent to yegr |)e#vv ,Jm which pur fellow mnn' is entitled. addition to the two buildings which I t appears th a t it is not alone a W e did not begin by ju m p in g on to were burned on lhe N o rth Bend ju e stio o o f race suicide th a t i* the company and theu eating hutn th e s a n ita ria n s of w ale ifio n t, the schooner Maronni tro u b lin g hie pic when confronted by some of _______z wsg wrecked outside the Cons bay F ran ce , b u t also the te r rib le In- it* members, and then agxin k ic k - ' A ll of the cr^a#e i® the d eath ra te . a few mouths ago. |n g i t st the first mgn of trouble, bttildin((i „ „ tbe N „ rtb Belld water I D r ' ^ wen th a l, who is a mem be uninsured ex °* “ æ »• i® but we have tried to fu lfill our mis front are said to v e s tig a tin g th e causes o f th» sion as a newspaper and fa irly and »opting the w h.,le«al. grocery, and , h rin k a g e in census re tu rn s , is not a symptom caused by inactive k id im p a rtia lly chronicle the local it seems rem arkable th at this build E x a g g e ra tin g when he says in a neys. Rheumatism is uric arid in events. Wo are not a seer, nor do ing, the only one insured, should recent a rtic le th a t “ alcoholism the blood m d other waste products we possess the learning of a judge, w ithin a year have a fire on each' alone is k illin g F ra n c e .” T u b e r o f the system, which should be f i lt hence we cannot read the minds cutasis, Me continues, w hich o f a ll ered and strained out in the form side of il and nol be damaged. and note lhe moti ves of others. The diseases is th e m ost ea sily avoid o f urine. The function of the k id Article written by “ A Uitixen” from ed, is ra g in g in F ran ce w ith m ore neys is to sift these poisons and acids R ail.'oad to Coos Bay. Denm ark does not conflict in the violence th an in an y o th e r co u ntry out and keep the blood clean and in the w orld. E v e ry y e a r i t k ills slightest degree w ith an yth ing pub M arrh field , O r., M ay 18.—-Plana m ore th a n 180,000 victim s an d con pure. The kidneys, however, are o l lithed in the T b ib u n x , but stales a rpongeiike substance, (he holes or few details, which could not be have been perfected by the Coos ta m in a te s m ore th an h a lf a m il lions m o ri. T h e n typ h oid , typhus, pores of which w ill sometimes, either gleaned from observation, bearing Ik«)', Oregon 4 Idaho Railroad Com puny to start a t once an actual pre- dysen tery, s c a rle tin a and o th e r from overwork, cold or exposure U|xin the Stability of thia eor|>ora- in fectio n s m a la liecome clogged snd inactive^ and lionueag. survey for a load out of diseases and tion— a port o r the business that we dies, w hich are decreasing in Eng failin g id tbeir function of elim in a T h e company i* one had previously stated we would not Coos Bay. land, G erm an y, S w itx e rla n d , Bel ting these [»oieons from the blood, formed w ith a capital of <25,000 gium , H p ila n d , Bw edeji and N o r dw ell upon. U n d er the laws of our they remain in the veins, decompose for the purpose of getting rights of |and one is presumed to he inno w ay, the U n ite d S tate s and even way ns a p a ll o f iho general plan It a ly , are , on th e o th e r hand, re and settling about the jo in ts and cent until proven g n illy .a n d the muscles, cause the untold suffering ai tioi.g of one or two meinbers of ■ of a road from Goo« l lt y to Boise. m a in in g a t a v e ry high av erag e in and pain'of rheum atism and back Already about <3000 ha* l>een etib- F ran ce, same even show ing a roiap-my do not necessarily con ache, oftWn producing complications m arked tendency to develop. demn it ia* a whole, i f the Port rcrib«ii and more has been proiu¡red. A can vara i t being made for th * S m allpog, jvhich has n e a rly disap- of M adder and u rin a ry disease, weak O rfonl Orchard Tracis company I <rf .» » _ . —. pesred rl»nta fro m ornww ev ery cTvIlixed lan d , nCRP CtC wipe it w ill, we ark ,“ ,e U,e J « -#..»• ^ « » ¿ I » ‘«s o » f stbek. Tbs rwbflPflkd sucresd*, as we continues to' m ake thousands o f T h * foliowing simple prescription for nonb of the credit nor a -atam l . rtr"1 "»’" « « g e on the survey, the vic tim s ia F ra n ice c e and hecatom bs ana hecatom bs ¡,‘ ,o ie|im'e the worst cases of in ,” aud i f i t fail» we « ill nol tw in I rlg,‘l of wu-' B" rt term inals th at may in h er coioatea >. rlieu m siU in because of its direct ac be secured, and are to bear interest a poeitio«) to claim any of tiie glory D r . L o w e n tb a l’a a rtic le , and i t tion upon the blood and kidneys, of exjMwrug it; but in either event eud be redeemed out o f the fir»t cannot be said th a t be is inclined relieving , ton, ths most serious tor ms proceed* oi-theroad. in the actual to be UBduiy pessim istic. the T h ib u n k w ill have a clear eon- ,o f bladder and u rin a ry troubles: acience— believing thnt we have survey and securing of dat-t ft is F lu id E x lrs e t D and elion ,on e half eslim stetl that <8009 tn <12,900 w ill done our d u ly lo our readers and ounce; Compound K argon, 1 ounce be needed. The sum of<2>,00U w ill be knotting (hat we have nut injured Compound S yrup of Sarsaparilla, It our fellow man by a premature u»ed for securing rig h t o f way. three ounces. M ix by shaking well 1» thought that much <»f lhe right of ju d g m en t. way w ill Ixi donated some w ill have |o be ( A ll of the t-tock is by. llie Cjjstnbhr o f N E W GO ODS, Dr. B. V . Fiers«, P ie»t., E 8 C R IP T IO N e <r» W r it « w ith « L A W . M y » mi P o in t, Oregon. Probate bwaineus a speoi.lty. N -rr o u « or 31c': Tlr-ndurbe. w ill j-teW quickly ta the Influence ot Dr. M ile«' A n ti-P a ia PU.'». 13 Sose» t i cento. In T hs Cuct-br Cocsrr or thx S tats or OaxaoM fob C i - rby C ocntv . H . G. Sm ith.................... ..P lain tiff Versna ■ Olive Stewart and the unknown helis at law and devisees of Olive Stewart, Deceased, and any and all person« claiming any interest or estate In or to the real eatate described In the com plaint In this action........... Defendants, To Olive Stewart and to each and all of the ether defendants described In the above entitled action; In the name of the State of Oregon : You and each of yon are here-! by summoned and required to appear in said court for said county, and an swer the complaint of said plaintiff in «aid action, on or before the Eighth day of July, 190». which said complaint iaon flle'in aaid court in the offloe of the Clerk of said court in Gold Beach, Curry county, Oregon ; And If you said defendants, fa ll to answer said com plaint, wjthiu the time aforesaid the said plaintiff in aaid action w ill apply ¡? to said oonrt for the relief demanded ‘ in sold aomplaiot, which raid relief consists In adjudging said plaintiff sole owner in fee of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section sixteen in township thirty-one south of range fourteen west of W illamette Meridian, and adjudging any claim or t'tle of de fendants and each of them at any time existing merged in plaintiff, and la quieting the title of plaintiff to aaid real estate. The service of this sum mons in said action was ordered by Honorable E. A. Bailey, County Judge of Curry tkranty, Oregon, to be made for six successive weeks, by publica tion thereof in the Port Orford Tribune the flrat of which said publications waa so ordered to be made May M , 1»(W, and aaid defendants were by said order also required to appear and answer said complaint on or before July eighth 1903, pursuant to tha Statute« lor such caaee provhled. Dated at riokl Beach. Oregon, May 24, 190». W. A. W OOD, # , Attorney for Plaintiff Oold Beach, Oregon. -V» V a n . V.M iatlp»tlw » F o n iv » r. l'ai-.aC- .M w rfU CaaOv CRtkartlc. Ma or tea U O C t Itpj U> "ura d r » « i a u reta.«* ip a » « Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco, p i n e f ls s o tttth e n t of ; T? t ------- -i-' ' j — . vv- - T—r - - ,...- I^ndie«' l i r e «as G ood«, miiMlins«, enlirfON, flnnnolts« H a r d w a r e & T in w a r e , • J fa r tie s s , L e a t h e r , e tc . - AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date. O rders ta k en fo r a r tic le s n o t in sto ck A first class miHinerv shop tn con* nection w ith store. Call, get our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NIELSEN. Neuraki Take HEADACHE BACKACHE N o tice for P u b lication . D kpaxtmbxt o r ths I jitbkior , U . 8 . Land Office at Boseburg, Oregon. „ . A p ril 19, 1909. Norms is hereby given that O E O B G E O. M A T H E R of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Aug ust 12th, 1907, made Homestead Entry, No. 14453 8. R. 04196, for NW 1 of 18 W I 8eo. fl6; N | o f 8 K |; g E l o fB E j, Sec tion 27. Township 81 8outh, Range 14 Waat, W illam ette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intenti in to make final com mutation Proof, to M tabllrh claim to the land above described, before J. H . Upton, U . 8. Commissioner, at Lang lois, Oregon, on the 2nd day of June, " 1909. * _ ClaiouMit mt names as witnesses Htorle Port Orford, Oregon. F ra n k Cameron, Chester Langlois, Charles Crowley, B xb / akim L . Ennjr, Register. D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JR., L e p . (J. 8 . M in e r u l S n r v e y o r S u rveyo r for the D is tric t o'. O r- ! egon- Gold Beach. 25 D ose» 25 C ento T« » jk w w tab Dr. Mo« A«a-Pw. Pis» •» te b wA n tas ■ n a b M M j f a few («W viSabS.atawfe^. N o th in « equals D r. M ile « ' A n tl-P a ln P ili» tut headache, neuralgia, sciatica, efej. - O re g o n N O T IC E . All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the landapl the under signed, situated in Sixes River Precinct, Curvy county, Oregon, fo r the purpo«.. of hunting w ith guns or dogs, o r fish ing. Also not to leave any gate open on going throngfoorotherwise trsBpsq« in any manner. Any person so trespassing w ill bo prosecuted to tbefull e x te n t of the law M R ». R A CHA EL AYEpP.