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*E n K À tì GRADE r 'i'it ic T r e « * E S to . ■ to name! rto insects <h strong roots; froin nursety. Prices '<+4 g Jit 8end for pries list. N . C. POHL, Sai. 4JL C m s C«. R wuuuut , Towa sad 8I Walgast, in Richmond Cal. xm Pick up*- ' Ban Francisco Feb. H o d There w ill t e e Ifscqjw B ag 1° - Battling Nalaoti and won t t e light Mjh Addis Fitahngh «not to «telaan’» te ll March 17th. I weight 1681b«. ohatnpionahip of the B a n d « * where the w ill take a posit W ill Prtnoa drove Herbert H u m * world after a terrible fight laeting ion in the central office again. Sp to Bendon in a private rig, lea»-1 *0 round». . The two mining men that have ing Monday morning. Among the -fine gems picked op bean prospecting nt the Zumwalt I A tty C. II. Wade o f Bendon was nt Rocky.Point below town, were In town Tuesday night on hie way some fine agatea, moooetoaea, ame to Gold Beach on bueineee. thysts, earaeliane, and sardonysbe Mtoe Sylvia Clarno of Port Orford sides some that are nameless beaut went down the ooest on Tuesday’s ies, and one find' water agate. We stage to visit parents oa Pistol rive*. don't g aiter pebbles a t Port Orford. mines left last Friday. * ", M r and Mm. Johnston stopped nt Jamiesons Monday, fla t- on their w*y from San Fraacisoo to Bandon T hey came to Port Orford, an tb« steamer Bandon. penooe ware killed io n enow alide in the Bitter Root Muontaina today. T t e bodbs of four (fraapaOLtr* were recovered and sixty seetloa hands are digging for the o tte r two, one of carted at Adair, a tank atetlon. ti»<,Mtyoo r T i tle . InMCeodP th e T h ro a t “Jwt a little tickling in the throat!” Is that what troubles you? But it hangs on! Can’t get rid of it! Home rein- don’t take hold. You need something stronger— a _____ ir medicine, a doctor’s medidne. Ayer’s Chen. soothing proper* Pectoral contains healing, quieting, and sootl ties of ............................... the highest order. Ask your doctor about this. Washington, D .O ^ Fab. ML— A t tornay Gen. Wiokereham today tel o .. Low elW la»^ »graphed te DiaL Attorney W im , of SSte8Hrra3w^p(<v«aLra3TSBrnar!k^Sow7toc Th en , It to continu«? Anacti* New Y o rk , to note an nppael from W h a t doc* your doctor tay Ayer’s PH* ara U the decision of Judge Hough db missing for want of jurisdiction in tte indictment against the Pram perm it to burn the brush to clear M. E. C h u rc h P o rt O rfo rd , O re . Publishing O a on a charge of libel tt e land, and thb only a t certain Sunday School at 10 A. M., J .P . io connection with the Panama Ca- times of tba year. Indeed if I gave Loucas auperintemlent. Rar. W . D. a record of a ll tt e permit* that we Simmons will presell G t and 4lb Sundays at 11 A. M. anij.7:80 I ’ M. The Pbibdelphia In q u irer ask»: have to ask for there would be no Everybody is oordially invited to “ Is there any way of preventing the ■pace for anything else. As far aa attend these aervices. young girl* o f our city from being I cau see, the only thing lh * reserve insulted on the street* at nigbtT” has done ie to keep tte .people oet P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h . There b , esteemed eentemporery, aqd to keep jhe oountry from being Chas. W . Higgins, Minister. Ser there is. Let tbe young g irl’s ma settled up. Thia would be one of vice» at Port Orford at 11 A. M .and the beat dairying aectious in tte ma tuck her in bar little bed at I state if the government would open 7:30 P. M. on the Snd and 3rd Sab o’clock and lock the door. baths of each month. the bod for entry. The donee a t tte home of Alfred Mrs. At Marsh and daughter M b * M r*. B .'W . Dean and daughter C arry H a ft was an enjoyable affair. Lottie have teen visiting friends Dorothy, were np from /. have o x am in ed s e v e n * titles l a t t e and relatives in Port Orford of late eoanty the first of the week to see A large crowd attended. And a < nr that ted judgment» against the former’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. lunch served nt m idnight with hot M r. Lengworthy and wffe, who . hi- owners knew nothing about. coffee. Mias Addle Carey, Ia n N e il, 11. t't.-r «rat an atwtratt and know what have a homestead no Gregg» creak John Krooenberg, of this city. Nettie By pher, 8am Roaeell, Ray Mra. Marsh retornad home while tit le ia. went down to Gold Beach last week it - odr business to furnish ah- Mias Dorothy i* making an extended Haft were from Langlois, Mr. and Io prove np. v , i <l«ar tittoe. visit with her euni, Mrs- J. L.. Mr*. Rufua King, and Sari Halo iron ■nrry oaaty A bat r e * Company, C lin t Malehorn, behind his nele Krooenberg of Parkersburg— Herald Denmark. A ll wont homo at day (In .o rp o ra te d ) bra ted black Mappers, accompanied light Sunday morning, happy a Oold Beach, Oregon. G. W. Wise of Portland and three Oom’r Syptera on b i* round after larks. - 1 W ood , Manager. other men arrived in Port. Orford road petitiener*. • . dam . Sunday night. I l r Wise representa d. HUNTLEY, Robert Herron a Coos county large capital and it looking over this (Coo* B ay Nnwai i T o h N K Y A T l a w pioneer, and father of “Johnny” section for limber lands and for C a > b B lasco W ibmli 1 Heron died in Marehffeld' at h i* • ; >I.D BRACH, OREOON. .lands suitable for bornes. This is Engagement* .w orn aanounfed home Feb. Slat aged <5 yeaA. ‘ Waabington. Fab. 2 1 . - X bulle- not the first trip. He «aya we shall u itv o d A b s tr a c t* o f . B e a l 'tin iaaned by t t e attending phyei last weak of H a rry Naaburgto Miss fridtay, being the first sunny day have a large in flu x thia spring Haael McGraw,.of Saw Frenelaao. J 'r n p e r t y F iim la la e d . far town time, quite ti Anmhdr of people. who ara--tirad o f-.liv in g o(ans today state that Senator T III- niah oootinue* to improve a n /t h a t J. C. Hayaea, formerly of Coos people warn in , to w n ,, raplentohing tobera bliasards abound andpninmto ir tv years practica la tteOounty. C ity, but who for so®a year* their grub suppliee at (he More*. freeze. Our coast climate »peaks for his condition la more encouraging than at any time since his' illness tea been a resident of M y rtle Paint Commitoiooer .1» ilaelf more eloquently than a regi began. celebrated h b 80th b irth d a y on W. A. W OOD town Friday ruMling np petitioners ment of boouieve, and_ people are Feb. 16th at the hoaae of a daughter, 8aeramento, Fab. 21.^-H lram W . for the relocation of the Six«* Den getting enlightened as to tte wonder A .-r o B X B Y A T L A W M r*. J.HM. Arlington. mark road which wea knocked e e l ful contrast to the rigors of plaoet Johnson of 8 *n Francisoo, *>, prom H O L D BRACH. ORBGOI. Supt. F. W. Smith, of the South they have known in the east, and inent attorney, was chosen as tbe by the Supreme Court. candidate for Governor by Ihe L in Coos river hatehery, was in town hero they w ill some and abide. Monte A tte ll, who claimed the GEORGS M . BROW N, coin-Roosevelt League wing o f the yesterday. H e b now feeding 1,000, Rev. Dunldp did not leave here bantam weight championship, lost 000 chinook fry , and kaa another Republican party Saturday.’/ John- * ■ ir o H N B Y A T IL u A W it Io Frank Conley, who kpocked a t announced in last weeks Tribune son accepted the offer and an m illion on band which w ill soon be him out in the 42nd ro u n d /*t Loe but changed bis plana and remain ItllSKBCRfi OREGON nd that be would begin an active large enough for the pond*. ed here the entire week preaching Angelea oo the 22nd ol Feb. campaign as anon a * he News was received here last week every night delightful sermon*, full H. T. STEWART from hi* present illness which now of tte death of Mra. Jewett, o f G ar M r. and M r*. McKensie took nd of good advise, and sparkling with vantage of Friday’s sunshine and epnflnee him to hie bed. diner aged 87 years, which occurred wit and eloquent thought. He N O T A R Y P U B L IC , drove into town for the first time Washington, Fab. Î 1 — The ad on tte, ISth. Mrs. Jewett was the organ i*rd « M. K ¡Church Aseoci • t O v tt» r * « l, O re g g o m * In to n e week* We are glad to re a t i o i l lit r e and left thing» in good ministration ship subsidy bill reach mother of W . F. Jewett and Mra. port au improvement in M r. Mo- j shape for future growth A new ed tt e Hoorn today through the Sl J. K G rey, and had been a resident Kensie’s health. | minister w ill be here in a short ing of tbe report of t t e committee of Gardiner for 25 years. The ra ELÔJSRT H E R M A N N The last day* of February were 1 time, and Rev. Simmons w ill go to on merchant marine and fisheries m ain* w ill be taken to the old home itoruey at l<sir, Rocebarg, Orages. certainly stormy one«, and the Ashland toaesisl the presiding E ld which had previously acted upon i t in Maine for interm ent lo w T ic k lin g In . w. j . The blame lies at Washington. j v d iim For some of the officials faaue never ' (S uceseer to A . B . R asin ') lived in or near a forest reserve- some have never amn one. They tend men out here to investigate, and no tw o men aver eend hi the same report. Yes, see to it llia t the timber ia not wasted; but its for the Anything not in stock, will big concerns that are taking up be pleased to order thousands of acres of land ami just R e p a ir in g N eatly P gnb ’ bolding them in a death grip and » Ml Khfs if Karnest ud Siddilrj doing nothing, “ let them make good” ju » l the same as the home steader has to. I f the settler does not make good he must give up and quiL W hy not the big lend grab bers? Perhaps I have not made this statement very plain, for I am <»ly • H omkstbapkr . Tuberculosis U a n d o n , O re g p o u A p p lic a tio n s f o r G r a c in g P e r m it » N o tic e la h e re b y g iv e n th a t a ll a p p li cations fo r p e rm its to g ra ze cattle, horses an d sheep w ltirin the S I8 K IY O U N A T I O N A L F O H E 8 T d o lin g th e sea so n o f 1*10, m u s t be filed In m y offitc in G ra n ts P aas , O reg o n , on e r before M a rc h 21, 1110. F u ll in fo rm a tio n I n ’ regard to th e grating fees to be c h a r g ed a n d b la n k fo rm a to be used in m ak in g a p p lic a tio n s w ill be ta rn is h e d up.. - req u est. . / M. J. A N D E R S O N , S u p e rv ia >r. • The Burrow Clevis al A tte n tio n to M atten Before month w ill be long remembered as er in his growing work. Rev Dun The piajority was granted ten days Saturday, Fab. 19, was tbe 50th aa- i one of the worst February* we ever ! lap left Monday tiioriiiog for the to report against t t e M il. United stoica Land Office. nireraary o f the marriage of M r. and te d with almost eonstant light rain* north, and w ill hold service« a« he Kan»«» C ity, Feb. 18.— Misa Ag Mra. Chari** Hilbnroe.of Milliem a*. swings around hia circuit hmutwurd. ue* Rlkina, niace of United Btatea M r. Htlborn, who was 90 year* old ■nd light gale*. J. 'J. S T A N L E Y Senator Elkina of West Va^ died in January 18th, enme to Oregon Herbert Hume was in Port Or I at her home here today as a rasait from Maine in 1838, and settled a t 1 U tq w , ford Sunday night on hi* way to | A t P o rt O rfo rd . of the ballet wound ihflicted upon Port Orford la 1860 he was m ar Portland.- H e say*'that the sal* of i tit* Hom e property ba* not yet been ‘ Bale of 1000 aorta of land on tte herself last Wednesday In attem pt ried to Mia* Em m a A . Dyer, whose ataadard treat- < <>l ILLS. - • • OREGON relati vm were among tte earliest pio oonanmmated. Fishing a t Rogue Southern Oregon oonat was negoti ing aoicida. river for eteelbeads baa been eloeed ated last week, through the office of San Franeaeeo, Feb. 18— Thé re nears of C urry County. O nly three ClobeeayASmith. This tract ie la port of the grand ju ry filed with the are bow living who were praeentat for the a ter to be converted into a lownsite, presiding judge, Van Noatren, before their wedding. for this diaad < Col I . N . Munoey writes qg from although ft ha* been bought för tbe its discharge today contained a let ie the ideal l - i . r t Orford, Oregon, Portland that as soon a* the weather Umber on tba propgrty^.Gyoyge ter from DiMriet attorney Fiékegt Life 1h • Fereat Regente. clean up, he w ill return W > Gold citta to bea| thft hrogs 11M A PP P r o p r ie to r Good, a local capitalist, is purchaser in which W. J. Borne and o tte r Beach in oompany with several oth Crook County, Feb. 7th.— T o th * of the property, and J. V f , Burke agents of the presiding occupants er men,who ere coming,no doubt to body, i'irgt-i:lnC a in •slier. Tbe Editor of The Journal— 1 am a oon- look a t bis mine., and iovadUgat. * of h b office are accused of withold roa saut «y a u . oauaoien price paid was 810,000. stant reader of your paper, and 1 la >d Feed 8tabls attached. tte County generally. Ing evidence whieh they gathered The land adjoins I (^present town- in tbe graft cams. have been rending with close atten A lawyer who aocepted a six-bit site of Port Orford, in Curry Coun tion accounts of the Ballinger and •Ye run the Stage from Port Orford Lea Angeles, Fab. 16.— T te ques Dairy villa, connecting with the fee from a client, was reproved for ty . I t is all waterfront land and tion, why is a weiner sandwich call Pinchot conlroveray. .eeettwi s u r i SCOTTAI accepting such a small fee, because I* eooriderad as in tte location of I filed on my homestead before .ge .to lfyrtle Point ’ twae“ unprofessional conduct."But what will ultim ately derelop into a ed a hot dag, was answered yeeter thia part of Central Oregon waa set said the lawyer, *1 took all he had. fair-aised city on the Southern Ore day in the developments that fol ■ride aa * reserve. W hat the gov lowed tbe finding of two mutilated Surely that wee not unprofessional gon eoaat. I t ie located on what is ernment ever wanted of this reserve X o tic e ta r P a M le a tto a -Ie o te te d bits of metal in one of tbe sausages a natural harbor, w h en tte water ia hard to understood, for most of conductl” bl ' T r a c t. which Mrs. Q . R . 8ewright cooked James Sutton received the good ba* depth neceseary for any veaael for her husband’s midday meal. the limbered land has a ll bean tak afloat and where la fact tbe only en up in claims, and there are i P u b l ic L a n d 8 alb . new* last week, that he had won drawback at present ie that tte One piece bora tt e word “dog,” and great many homestead* also. D e p a rtm e n t o f tb e In te r io r , S m i t h i n g his Homestead contest before the R o seb u rg , O re g o n , t e n d O ffic e . water Is if anything, too deep. tte seoond tte number “ 1448.” Se- O f course the people want tte Secretary of Interior. A s a riile th e F e b ru a ry 7, l»10. Thi« difficulty, it ie »aid, w ill be wright stopped eating and harried timber and water power eared for; homesteaders on Hubbards ereek N o tlo e la hereby g iv e n t h a t , aa d i to the license bureau at tbe city ball obviated by tt e Government, which but can not this ba done without rected by tb e Commlsstod<*r o f th e R E K C H E R base won against the timber eon I Is even now preparing to build a where hb suspicions were verified depriring honest homesteaders of G e n e ra l L a n d O ffice, u n d e r th e p ro v is P o r t O r f o r d , O r e g o n . teatanls, despite the perjury oom breakwater from the northerly point by the information that license No their rights? There are hundreds io ns o< th e a c t o f Congress ap p ro ve d milted in touts instances. above Port Orford to give shelter 1443 bad been issued to M bs Anna of seres of open land here that have Ju n e n , leOR, i> 4 S tate. 617), we w ill o f Wood aud Iron Work promptly Bell of 300 Sooth Loa Angeles. “ Did fe r a t p u b lic sa le to tb e h lg h e e t b id Grants Pam Conner any»: Tbe to the tosoels in t t e harbor. been burned over by forest fin e and 4 -, at moderate prieto. Give me oldest man In Oregon, James Far d e r, a t 10 o ’clo ck A . M . , on th e 24th I t is held that this isoontemplat yon own dog license No. 14487” 8e- no timber grows on ¡L 'Good crop» j d a y o l M a rc h n e x t, a t th is ., office, th e » tria l before going elsewhere* ran, died oa Brtggee week, this ed by the Government principally wright naked when he/eaclied Mbs can be grown on ibis land without fo llo w in g tra c t o f l a n d : L o t R, S e a IS , eoanty, on Tneedayof this week. for tbe'purpose o f establishing a Bell's home. “Oh do you know irrigation, for it ie semi arid land. T p . 31 a., R. It W., W. M . M r. Farren was born in M cM in n place of refuge on tbe Pacific Coast where Sparkera b f ” eagerly inquir A n y persons c la im in g adversely th e J. H . tJPTO N, W hy not let tte honest home ville, Warren eoanty, Tenn^ July tor battleships bound north from ed tte young woman. “Only part seeker have thia land and make a above-described le n d a r e advised to of him ,” replied 8ewright aa be file th e ir c la im s o r objections o n o r be -. C O M M I8 S IO W K R , 4* 1806, snd had he lived an d I Jaly San Francisoo.— Oregonian. home for himself and fam ily? We fore t t e tim e de sig n ated fo r sale. departed. next, he would have been 105jrears beer tte e r y of orowded oitiee and NOTARY PUBLIC, B kxjamih F. Joan RSniiter. old. : San Francisoo,.Feb.. 18.—A m id tt e cry of poverty goes up, yet when All over tbe State of Oregon the Gnorox W. R ido lx «SOLCM, C l 'BBT O o ., OaBOO«. M r. Dunk, tbe jeweler whoftotdea pre«* is publishing tbe proposed bill the roar of tt e guns on the Cruisers a man comes in here looking for a R eoelver. • r in Town L o ta , t e d Im p ro v e d with Ida wife In Joe Nay’s m ill, of Senator Bourne regobtlng home in tb * bay answering the salute of piece of land to make a home for made ns n pleasant cgll last steading of government lands and tbe Yerba Buena training mation himeelf and fam ily he te told, nd W ild L and s. '» D e a fn e s s C a n n o t b e C u red flag of Rear Adm iral Gits* B .!» \v h y , thia Is a reserve; no land In Thursday and ted h it first glimpse providing that residence »bail not tbe ng« and Final Proof* Made on hy laeat »pvnesKOBX as (k W rsnnot M e h t b * . 4 > bar aa commander of the Pacific here," or te must go through ao at F . A. Stewarts “ Agates.* He be DeceSiary to acquire title. A l* H arter '«■«tead» a n d P re -e m p tio n » . ■ diss«»® portto» of the ta r. T h .rs I t a a lr Fleet wae railed today oa the Flag and his wife are expert jewetom and thdt b inquired ia cultivation and much red tape that be gets dimoar * a p ta ra r« daafasat. sad that I t by e onttltu- V i l l t t b C O N V E Y A N C IN G . f l o u l rtm a d ltt. Ueafnots i t « n t t d by a a In- may deoide to locate heraandnet np during tt e five years ttetero p * to ship California, Rear Adrairaf 'Se aged and leaves. o— - a aoadltloa of t k t a u r o n t U nin» of tbe a lapidary to work onr agate*,' *nd tbe value of 81500 have been pro bree retiring after 47 year* o f g*r- When trying to gat a home*tead Tubs When this tob» I t In U tito d yon ba re a r n a b lia « m u nd or imperia« t bear v t a t s d . in a forest reserve the first thing tbe other gems found her*. \ duced. The bill is simply no good. vi<* - tag. ta d who« I t la tn tlro ly eloaed. doatoea. la Reno, N *v. Feb. 94.— Bottling settler must do ia to make hie selec- tba rata it, and «aleta th« inllainatlo» r . » L. Mra. Dr. Owens Adair who ra I t will never be enacted while Nelson, accompanied by hia b ro th er' Uoe of land, run out his linea, find •k a a ont and thla Inha r ra ta n t la ltat»orm iU ■idro near Astoria, te * been visiting Bourne ia Senator,bat i f it waa en oondltloa. honrta« w ill bo doatroyad lararer; «woar marks and get a descrip- •ln a aaaaa ont o( ton ara r a o ,-4 by Catarrh, her relatives and old pioneer friend* acted it would »imply enable tte A rth u r and manager Robinson. whieh la a ath la« bat a a laflamad eow iltion ol in Coos Cosnty smong tb * tatter speculators to gobble up what re passed through Reno today enroute. Lion of hia land. Then he must lha nkweona anrlaooa. ■ p u l l i n g Watches and Jewelry a Wo w ill a l*« Oaa (faad rad D o llari (pr any being t t e Perrys, who muled on mains of tbe public lands by dummy to Chisago. Both Nelson and hta * » d in aa application to tte gener ■Inity. A ll work guaranteed. mm ol DoalaoM (eanaad by rata rrh ) that ran Clatsop plains in 1843. afterward* entry men, tt e «ame as tbe timber manager stated that tte Dane would ’ *1 lend office of the district to have Always Stays “ P u t” Scott’s Emulsion kb&fi KNAPP HOTEL, Black* WATCHMAKER ¿38 O n * i * L i ke n -to r n .'iry W o rk tu rn e d and Fancy it e n a b o rt ill mi me at L a w is u , Onaooa. W tt. ELLIOTT I1 .X N I8 C U N N IF F , JR ., » P. Ü. 8. Mineral Surveyor i «yor for the D ietriot ol O f- nat ha rarod by llall'aC a tn rrb Cora. Sand lor m ttliag on the Coquille in early day*. laiub have been aeqneeterd by »pec M r*. A dair i* the first woman in ulators. The aegebrueb plains of Orwgon fo receive her diploma as a Eastern Oregon bave been overlook physician. She ie a landing spirit ed by tbe speculators, and new rail in tbs cause of female «uffrage, a road* indicate that these lands w ill reformer in all ways, and a bright be valuable. There could easily te ande of men to file oa oooaiatent, aehdlarly woman. She found th homestead* they did not bave to ia a aiater to F b m Owens deceased, and her mother, whom we know, revide upon. They would sell their died on Coot Bay a few years ago: claims m they did their lim b a t * venerable ag*. , f t , r residing elaim*. I t b a b ill ua worthy o f tte many year* ia Dongles eoanty j man who introduced it, and baa ao and rearing, a v a u ld large fo e d lj of redeeming feature in i t — Labor meet Cyclooe Johnny Thompson ia j the land inspected. Then te wait* «Irro tan , (roo. F . 4. CRXMBY A Oo., Totedn. O Sold by hrn«|jtat«.'ISr: a 45 round contest in 8an Francisco two, or maybe aix month*. Then Taha H a ll’s Fam ily Filia lor roaatlpatlon some time ia the latter pert o f A p r .1 one er more inapectore come and or early May. ; look over tt e land and send in their ! report*. I f the land office decides Its L a ck to Bmoka Pock New York, Fab. 24.— Abe A ttell, jn man’s favor te must wait feather weight champion, ted • n n l,i (h< ,aad ia iiated and adver T te Better than (c Cigar bast of a ten round contest with tteed in the nearest county paper. T te Cigar In tea Orees Box Frankie Niel from etart to finish Then he tea W days to lie on the here tonight. Neil i exhanatad hind. I f b e fa ll* to do this he loeee after t t e second round aed was ro the getae, er i f he wine be m u * g*t rd at enva. nne> far outclassed that A ttell could have h permit from the ranger to eat orbat e n a a lte iie d te i m edteal h is to ry , proves pat him out a t any tin tt he deeired- enough Umber to fence and make e r a M A H o o d » S a n a p a r it: * perataan m e rit n ä Miawula, creditable ata< and daughter* M oat Feb. 2 4 — Six otter improvements; t e must get n k e e * , to any steer ■■a • v o w * ' \ * —. ra- >•**•- 8 tre • to V db -dF »'«nte* MKDICINR. Perm an <i I 11 l i t l i l h , in f < tt 1« removed In a »ee.tnd of tliuc. The only Clevis now on the market that stays where put. T h e e x c lu s iv e r ig h t to h a n d le thlw C lev is w ill be acid by C ounties or S tate», o r set of th ree can be p u rc h a s ed fo r fil.tiQ. Address W . E. B urrow , Corbin, Ore. Notice for Publication. D k f a b t n > nt or the Ixvaat»«, U . 8 . L a n d Office a t Roseburg, O re g o n , J a n u a ry 17, IV tft N oticb la h e re b y given tlia t C H A R LE Y CRO W LEY, of P ort O rfo rd , O re g o n , w be, on A n g n a t 1 6 ,1W06, m ad e H o m e s te a d A p p lirs tlo n (04022), No. 1412», fo t I» t a IC a n d 11, and E | o f S W j , Section 5, T o w n s h ip 22 S oo th, R a n g e 14 W e s t, W iM an ietto M e rid ia n , has filed no tice o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l fiv e y e a r P r t o f, to ea ts bl ¡ah claim to th e lan d above de scribed, before J . H . U pton, U . 8 .C o m - m iep lo i.er, a t hl« offire, s t L a n g lo is , O re g o n , o n tb s Btb d a y of M a rc h . 1910. C la im a n t nam es aa witnesses: F r a n k C o o k, o f P o r t O rford, O n g o a. Thad Green, of ” ” ” R c b ’L F ita h u g h . •’ ” P erley Croarloy, o f L a n g lo is ,-. J f B sP S A kia F. J o n s , R e g is te r. .■ 1129 R oseburg, I.l» t No. 0HC17. N o lic « fo r D n b llc a t lo n . U a tT X n S t a te s L ad d O ff ic e . Roseburg, Oregon. F e b r u a r y 2, 19th. N ctioe la h e re b y g iv e s t h a t th e N o rth e rn P acific R a ilw a y C o m p a n y , whose post offios address ia E L P a u l. M in n e s o ta , has on 4th d a y a f N ovein her, 1*09, Ilia d In th is office its a j l ’l- c a flo n to a. lac t u n d e r th e provision» of th e A c t o f Congress, approved J u ly 1, IMW ( M s t a r . 5117, * 2 0 ) as ex te n d e d < y th e act o f Congreae ap proved V « y 17, 1906, th e N K « S E M S ection 2, T p . ¿2 8 ., R . 1« W e i l , W . M . A n y a n a a l l persons c la im in g ad versely th e la n d * d escribed, • * Aaafring to o b jec t Iwcanse o f tlie m te a r a f e b a r- i.c te r o f th e land, o r fo r a n y o th e r re»- a m , to th e d L p o e a l to a p p lic a n t, shockf file th e ir a ffid a v it» c f prate*! In t e l« o f fice, on o r b e fo re t t e 26th day w f M a rc h 1910. ■clUAM IM F . Jog»» R eg ister. ” k.