Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882, October 21, 1880, Image 2

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    PORT ORFORD POST.
C O M I»A IC A T I V i : S<
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F i/A W
LEG AL.
W olcott,
NEW
b lU R E
rI h e D el N o rte R e c o rd c o p ie s
FIN A L SETTLEMENT.
OCT. 21, IKKO.
T J I I ’IISD A Y ,
from T h e P o st o u r s ta te m e n t
V T O T IC E IS H E K E B Y G IV EN TH A T
to u c h in g th e c o m p a ra tiv e a m o u n ts
the undersigned has tiled his final
DEALER IN
I ’O I I I K S
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ID M ED
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ol Mn n.via. Fox, (loei-u.-od, and th a t the
c a p ita of c h ild re n of school age in
4 th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1881,
A lanson S m ith , fo rm e rly of O re-
C u rry c o u n ty , O re g o n , a n d D el At 1 o ’clock l*. m . has been fixed by an
g m, is tlm R e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te
N o rte c o u n ty , C a l., a n d claim s order of the C ounty C ourt, for hearing CeneraJ M erchandise
in Id ah o fo r D elegate in C o n g re ss,
objections to said account.
s u p e rio r m e rit fo r th e la tte r S ta te ,
By order of the C ounty C ourt.
a g a in s t G eo. A n slie, p re s e n t D em ­
U vi. T n il ex mi, A dm inistrator.
sin ce th e re is
32 a g a in s t 77
o c ra tic in c u m b e n t w hose r e tu r n is
D ated a t P o rt Orford, O ctober 7, 1880.
c e n ts h ero . W e a re n o t so sure
oet7-20w4
C L O T H IN G ,
v ig o ro u sly o p p o se d by th e Id ah o
b u t C u r r y c o u n ty is still b e tto r
HAVE O PEN ED
W o rld , in d e p e n d e n t, w ith D em o
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
fixed in th e m a tte r of sch o o ls th an
c ra tie lea n in g s. T h e W orld u rg e s
L and O f f ic e at
are o u r n e ig h b o rs a c ro ss th e line.
T . D . C ah alan to com e o u t as an
R o sebliio , O o n ., Sept. 23, 1880. j
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
l*or in sta n c e , we g e t as good te a c h ­
V y o T lC E I S HEREBY RIVEN TH A T
in d e p e n d e n t D em o cratic c a n d i­
e rs u p h e re fo r loss m o n ey th an i l ' t h e l follow ing nam ed s e ttle r has
d a te . S h o u ld ( 'ahalau c o n se n t to
th e sam e g rad e can be had fo r tiled notice of his intention to m ake final
proof in su p p o rt of his claim , and secure
have h is n am e u sed , it w ould
dow n
t h e r e —in d eed
C a lifo rn ia final e n try thereof, on
G ro c e rie s ,
p ro b a b ly be the m eans of e le c tin g
Saturday, October 30, 1880,
te a c h e rs n ot (in fre q u e n tly sock e n ­
S m ith , a very w eak, in c o m p e te n t
g a g e m e n ts u p h e re . All th is on Before tlie J u d g e or Clerk of the C ourt
m an. So, we th in k th e W orld
of C urry county, viz: W illiam Tnvior—
a c c o u n t of an in sa n e system o f e x ­ llo n ie ste rd A pplication No. 2992, for the
w ill act w isely by b e a rin g th e ills
HARDWARE & DRUGS,
a m in a tio n s en fo rc e d by a S ta te E h of NE*.,, NW'., of NIC l4, and Lot one,
Section 2«, T . 40, g. R. 14 W est, and
has, in ste a d of Hying to o th e rs
Board of E d u c a tio n in C a lifo rn ia , nam es the follow ing as his w itnesses,
it. know s n o t of. O f c o u rse , if the
Famiiy Supplies, E tc.
w h ich p re p a re s a lis t of c o n u n ­ viz: I. P. Ross, A. It. H am ilton, Clieteo Cosm opolitan Hoto!,
postottlec and A. 11. Moore and Robert
lig h t is m ade a tria n g u la r one,
d ru m s w h ich m u st lie answ ered by W alker, E llensburg, C urry county, Or.
Id ah o is lia b le to be d o u b ly m is-
W.vi. F . B e n ja m in , R egister.
a p p lic a n ts , a n d w h ich seem to
. LLENSBUBG. OR.
sep30w5
pr< s e n te ,1 in C o n g re ss for th e
have been d ev ised w ith th e sole
Their Stock comprises everything
n e x t tw o y e a rs.
P . P . M A N C IE T ,
-
P r o p r ie to r .
end in view of a s c e rta in in g to a
N O T IC E O F F IN A L PR O O F.
usually kept in a well ordered Estab
In W a sh in g to n , th e c a n d id a te s
m ath e m a tic a l d e m o n s tra tio n vvliat
lislinient.
L ank O f f ic e at 1
i.re, T. lirent.z, who, in 1K<!(5, m an-
th e a p p lic a n t h o e s n o t k n o w ,
R o sebliio , O o n ., Sept. 21, 1880. )
• geil th e fraud C ast o f th e luouii-
w ith o u t any a p p a re n t refe re n c e to \ T 0 T I C E IS HEREBY G IV EN TH A T OYSTER STEWS AT SHORT NOTICE. B lacklock B u ild in g , P o r t O rford.
I tins in th is S ta te w hich gave
i l the follow ing nam ed se ttle r has
w hat he does know . S u c h a sy s­ tiled
notice of his intention to m ake fi­
(loo. L. W oods th e ( lo v e r n o rs h ip
tem re d u c e s th e c o m p e titio n at nal proof in su p p o rt of his claim , and
J. B. T IC H E N O R ,
W E L L SU PPL IE D TABLE.
w hich th e p eo p le had aw a rd ed to
secure final en try thereof, on
y o u r sta te d e x a m in atio n s to a n u m ­
J a m e s K. K elly. O p p o se d to him
Saturday, October 30, 1880,
b er of a p p lic a n ts e q u a l to th e Before the Clerk of C urry county, Ore
is .1 udge Ib irk , said to ho till ox cep t-
LIVER Y A N D
♦
n u m b e r w ho h av e b o u g h t the gon. viz: .J o seph J . H n n u , Pre-em tion
a b le m an to th e S o u n d voters.
D eclaratory Statem ent No. ¿5259, for the
q u e s tio n s , o r who have “ frie n d s NE'-i
____ A N D _____
of SW>4 , N' . of S E ‘4 and SKA of
T h e c h a n ce s point s tro n g ly to h is
in C o u rt’’ to d iv id e th e se c re t NE*4 Section 34, T. 31), S. R. 14 W est,
ideM ion. T h e S e a ttle d a ily P ost
nam es he follow ing as his w itness­
COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS,
w ith th em in ad v an ce of tin* day and
es, viz: S . A. Rieliesoii, G. P. W eir,
.u p p o rls I b ir k , th o u g h it is a He-
LOUIS KNAPP, PROPR.*
set f e r tile s h o o tin g of c o n u n d ru m s Raleigh Scott and H enry Wells, a llo t
P o r t O r fo r d , C u r r y J C o u n t y , O r e g o n .
p u b lic a n p a p e r.
urry county, O regon.
a t w ould bo e d u c a to rs .
A gain, Cheleo, C W.vi.
F. B e n ja m in , Register-
F o rt O rfo rd ,
- O r e g o n . Taxes paid, Collections made and Pro-
D u rin g th e H aves am i T ild en we have no S ch o o l B oards in th is sejiBOw 5
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c a m p a ig n , th e fact th a t H aves had
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» ''«dined a n o m in a tio n for Con- to “ A d d itio n , D iv isio n and Si-1 ( - / - ) L .
T he following choice bargains are now-
G o o d S a d d l e H o r s e s to L e t o n R e a ­
I less w hile he was in th e a rm y , l e n e e .’und hence a re not n e a rly so
booked:
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so n a b le T e r m s.
i.ml said th a t he w ho left h is c o m ­
th
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of
text
books
to
m and to tak<' civil ollie«, “ (night to
I / 1 0 Al‘l’eP> 135 acres u p la n d and 25
th e m u tu a l p e c u n ia ry benefit of)
1 ( f y acres bottom ; It* m iles from
be sh o t, ' was h eld up by h is s u p ­
1 o rt O rford. U. S. title : te rm s, cash.
p o rte rs as e n titlin g him to all h o n ­ su ch B oards and o f a d v e n tu re rs
ELLEN SBU RG , OR,
I O H Acres oil Sixes river, six miles
or. Yt I, in th e m idst of th e h o t­ in tin 1 lin e ol text book f u r n is h ­
D I G north of P ort Orford, 5 acres
ing.
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test of th e eonllii t, (ia rth d d li ft
suitable for c u ltiv a tio n ; 12 head of cattle
--cows, steers and heifers. U. S. title.
th e arm y to e n te r the lis ts for Con joy over C a lifo rn ia in gmueral and HORSE SHOEING, ETC,
Terms reasonable.
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Del N o rte co u n ty in p a rtic u la r, is
g ro ss in ( )hio.
a low er a v e ra g e ra te of tax a tio n
IY A N C I1 of 1(M) acres, on E lk river, G
EDGED TOOLS
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I l miles from Port O rford’ 30 acres
Ben B u tle r s u p p o rts H ancock, It is triii', o u r e x c ep tio n a l fe lic ity
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tit for cultivation: 16 acres bottom land:
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to
Order,
and
on
Baud.
an d , in a «pooch in B oston th e in tin 1 m a tte r of text books has not
10 u n d er fence. Good garden, togethe;
w ith hogs and cattle. T erm s cash.
(■tiler day, d isp o se d o f tin» only rem ain ed in one u n b ro k e n line.
W iN SO R H O T E L ,
th in g tin» B e p iild ie a n s have to In 1872, a C a lifo rn ia c o n c ern ,
I GO A' n s , ”1 Elk river, g'., mile-
1
tr,m i P o rt O rford; 20 acres unde:
o ile r why (Ia rth d d s h o u ld be eleet- to w it: B ancroft A C o ., m ade a
c u ltiv a tio n ; a good o rchard c o n ta in ­
» (lit. 6 f I I A JACKSON STS.,
ing 100 hearing trees—ap p le p e a r anti
( I, to-w it:
I hat tie * 1 re b e llio n was raid on o u r L e g is la tu re , a n d , by
plum ; also, 2.» head of hogs, 25 head o!
put dow n by R e p u b lic a n s, in th is th e aid of a n u m b e r of County
sheep, 30 head of cattle and 7000 feet of
P o rt O rfo rd ,
-
O re g o n .
lum ber. T erm s c a sh .
s h o rt cut sty le: “ 1 went in to tin* S u p e r in te n d e n ts , w ith th e a s s u r-j
arm y a D em o crat, an d , in th e e n ­ m ice ot p riv a te c o n c essio n s from
1 Of | ' cres choice land, situ a te d on
1 , 1 ( 7 C rystal ereck, 7 m iles n o rth ot
tire d iv isio n I c o m m a n d ed , th e re B ancroft afo resaid in th e ir pockets,
AM P R E P A R E D TO ACCOM M O.
1 ort Orford, 80 acres bottom land, 5 acre-
dale the
w ere less th a n live h u n d re d R e ­ d id get an ket p assed , re c o g n iz in g
under cultivation. 4 acres seeded in tim ­
othy and one acre in gard en , 45 acres
p u b lic a n s ."
tin ' “ I'a c ilh 1 ( ’oast S e rie s " of read­
under fence, 8 head of cattle, plow s, h a r ­
•» to* aarwMmaaaB
e rs . A nd as a f u r th e r c o n d itio n
I II. UPTON HAS JU S T OPENED A rows and o ther farm ing Im plem ents.
Traveling
Public
It was a c u rio u s fact if fact it precedi'U t to th is fav o ra b le le g is ­
* I • »Stork of
L 1IIE E P RANCH FO R
SA L E —TO
was that out of 1,Slid,000 R e p u b ­ la tio n in th e ir b e h a lf and for th e ir W ith good beds w hile the T able wilt a l­
k J g e th e r witli 100 head of sh e e p ; good
ways
tic
supplied
witli
the
best
tlie
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ar­
lic a n s who voted for M r. L in c o ln , behoof, B a n c rro ft A C o. afo resaid
house; l acre pn garden; 6
ket atl’ords.
acres of pasture un d er fence; 12 acres
nearly 3,000,000 R e p u b lic a n s went ag reed to take in to th e ir em p lo y .
suitable for c u ltiv a tio n ; 010 bearing
in to th e arm y to s u p p re s s flic «■»»- an d d id so tak«', a numb« .
etraw b errv p la n ts. T his ranch is situ-
G O O D N T A H M N G
ate,1 on 1- torus creek, tw elve m iles from
b .d io n ,
le a v in g
R e p u b lic a n s of p o litic a l v a g ra n ts from th is
1 " " Ormrd. Price $300. Term« cash.
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e n o u g h at hom e to c a rry all the
I n c o n n e e « I o n », i t l i tilt* H o u s e ,
in San Francis«*»», as “ w r i te r s ”
I?A R M FOR SALE—8ITUATED ON
S ta te s, hold a 'l tin ' olHces, and and “ «'ouipilt'i’s of acliool bt'oks.
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Sixes river, 9 m iles from Port
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h a n d le all th e fat c o n tra c ts . Yet \\ ith Hus e x c ep tio n , O re g o n has
Orford 00 acres o f bottom
h .ml:
2.1 acres undere
cu ltivation, wliiel
. toll an a n o m a lo u s d o c trin e is not bc»'u «'xt«'Usively a prey to th e
is planted in peas, corn and potatoes;
p lea c h e d in b e h a lf of (Ia rth d d in “ c o n v in c in g " a rg u m e n ts of th e Port Orford C edar Co,
also 28 head of hogs; seven stands , f
text book tiend. ( 'a lilo r n ia is a
IN THE-
of bees; to g e th e r witli farm ing im p le ­
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chroui«’ v ictim in th is b e h a lf, since
KRAl.KItS IN
m ents. A good house and barn on tin*
not only h e r Stub* B o ard , b u t h e r
place. 50 acres u n d er fence, and a good
S o ld ie rs d id not vote w hen (!ar- local b e h in d H oards as well, a re
o reliai". Price 1000. T erm s cash.
G e n e ra l M a r c h a n d is e .
CENTENNIAL BUILDING,
lle'.d was n e a rly
u n a n im o u sly op en to u ssa u lt, if not som etim t's
I t i l l Acres L m ile so u th of E uchre
I v lv" creek, on the ('o a s t. One half
• ¡ectcd from tin* A sh ta b u la dis­ o lu m x io u s to well g ro u n d e d s u s ­
bottom : the balance u p land easily »-lea:-
PO R T ORFORD.
t r i c t to C o n g re ss. Q u e ry : If picio n . S o. ta k in g a ll in a ll, th e HEW C00C3 BY EVERY VESSEL
e»l; 15 acres well seeded in velvet grass,
average patron «»f the schools in j
1
and 3 acres in g a rd e n ; dw elling boils'-
ie R e p u b lic a n s had all ru sh e d to Oregon has less g ro u n d fo r com- I
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pleasantly located near the b each ; 11
i ic fro n t, le a v in g th e D em o crats p la in t th a n have Hi«' «'orr«'spon»l-
head of c a ttle ; 12 head of ho£$; several
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stands of bees; farm ing im p lem en ts,
t hom e to call th em “ L in co ln in g class in C a lifo rn ia , th o u g h
Ext'olh'iit Cnnc-sent mid Cnne- etc. Also 1500 feet good beach m ining
th e lu tte r e n jo y s an a p p o rtio n ­
" rid in g s ," why w asn 't (ia rth d d
m en t o f S I 32 p e r c a p ita ag a in st ( 'n m u t la .lo n a In S a n F r a n c ia « « a»- I mi , k Rocking ( lia iis for the Low gt'ouml fronting land , laim. w ith ditches,
tlum ing, to g e th e r w ith m in in g im ple
• ly u n a n im o u s ,> defeated ?
o u r 77 c e n ts u p n ere.
t r a d e d to .
incuts. A good chance for a praeticu
Price ot’ t ..No.
NEAV g o o d s :
Bates & Johnson
DRY GO ODS,
DRY GOODS.
G R O C E R IE S ,
HEAL ESTATE AGENT
FEED STABLE,
H O W E,
B L A G K S A IIT II,
N E W
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Furniture !
H o c k in g C h a irs ,
B e d ste a d s,
Chairs» E tc
miner.
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