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PORT ORFORD POST. A. D. W oîcott, W INSO R H O T E L , THURSDAY, MARCH 24. ISSI. J. COM. DEALER IN Cenerai M erchandise 6 th A JACKSON STS., «>h| P o rt {O rfo rd , 1 C L O T H IN G , E - llen sbu rg , O re g o n . Particular A H P R E P A R E D TO A C C O H H O - <late the O regon . A ttention paid Business. COALEDO to Land ' REAL ESTATE AGENT . AND. HOTEL, Coule«! o, C oos C o u n ty , Traveling Public . O regon. COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS, O. F. MOORE, Propr. P o r t O r fo r d , C u r r y C o u n ty , O r eg o n . DRY G O O D S, W ith good beds w hile the Table will al- ways he supplied with the best th e Mar- k e t affords. B O O TS AND An J. B. T IC H E N G R , C ounselor at Law, & N otary Public s o r ti G K A P C S. Ih e Del Norte Record, sinco there can be no fu rth er controver sy in the m atter of the location of tiie H arbor of "Refuge, and since P o rt Orford has so completely trium phed over Crescent City and Trinidad, comes to the sage con clusion that there is no use for a H arbor of Refuge on this Coast, at any point. D ry meat anyhow, you know. HUNTLEY, SH O ES, JC O O D I .e t t e r . There has lately been found G ro ce rie s, among some old papers in the li brary of the IVIassckusetts H istor ical Society the following in ter esting and suggestive letter: HARDWARE à DRUGS, t S eptem ber , 1682. To ye aged and beloved John C. ÜOW NE, Higginson:—There bo now at sea a shippo (forour friend EliasH ol- craft oi London did advise me by TONSORIAL ARTIST, the last picket that it would sail sometime in August) called ye G ile n sb u e g • • O regon . Welcome, R. Greenwas, Master, v, Inch has on aboard a hundred or R oom —W alker’s Saloon. more of heretics and malignants called Quakers with W. Penn, who is at ye head of them, Ye NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. General Court has accordingly given secret orders to Malichi L and O f f f ic e at 1 H uxott, of ye brig Porpois, to R oseburg , O regon , Oct. 11, 1880.) v.'ay lay ye said «'Iconic, as near V O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT ye eoast of Codd as may be, and 4, , ,lle follow ing nam ed se ttle r has make captives of ye said Penn and lilcd notice of his in ten tio n to m ake his ungodly crew, so that ye L o rd final proof in su p p o rt of iiis claim , and may be glorified and not 'mocked secure final en try thereof, on on ye soil oi his own country by Saturday, April 2, 1881, pagan worshippo of these people. Before the Ju d g e or C lerk of the C ourt -'Inch spoil can be made by sellin«’ of C urry County, Or., viz: C iia r i . es ye whole lot of Rarbadoes, where " a « l is—D eclaratory S tatem ent, No. E C of S W I V E L o fN 'W U slaves fetch good prices in rumme • am i 1, N to W r tlie , of feEL, See. 22, T 31, S R 15 and sugar, ami wo shall not only v « st, and nam es the follow ing as his i. o ye Lord good service by pun w itnesses, viz: Allen D. W olcott, M. isldng yc wicked, but shall make HP. nates, W in. Cox and F. M. L anglois, O r. gayne lor bis m inister and his ah ot Port O rford, C urry C ounty, H bgl.ter people. Yours in ye bowels of f e b « . « « . ? " ' F " C hrist. C otton M a ther . In G ood R o v .u s, a n ,l w e ll S u p p lie d T A li I, R S T A B L IN G ] c o n n e r t io n w ith th e H o u se. W . S. WINSOR, Proprietor. J. M. SIGLIN, A ttorney ¡¡& Counselor a t I.uw J lu r s lif ie ld , Coos C o. O re g o n . O utfit furnished free, w ith full in stru ctio n s for conducting the m ost profitable business th a t any one can engage iig, The business is si» easy to learn, and o u r in stru c tio n s are so sim ple and plain, th a t anyone can m ake g re a t profits from the very sta rt. No one can fail who is w illing to w ork. W omen arc as successful as m en. Boys and girls can earn large sum s. Many have m ade a t the business over one hundred dollars in a single w eek. N o th in g like it ever know n before. All w ho en g ag e are su rp rised a t the ease and rap id ity w ith w hich th ey are able to m ake m oney. You can engage in th is business d u rin g yo u r spare tim e a t great profit. You do not have to invest cap i tal in it. \\ e take all the risk. Those whoneed ready m oney, should w rite in T axes paid, C ollections m ade and Pro ceeds prom ptly R em itted. T he follow ing choice barg ain s are now booked: I I Ì / Ì Acres, 135 acres u p la n d ami ‘>5 1 U V acres bottom : Uh, miles from P o rt O rtord. V. 8. title ; term s, cash. JM .A eres on Sixes river, six miles n o rth of P o rt Orford, 5 acres suitable tor cu ltiv atio n ; 12 head of cattle --cows, steers anil heifers. U. S. title. T erm s reasonable. R I ) ANt II of Hit) aeres, on Elk river, (» J Y m iles from P ort Orford'' 30 a c re , *.\il furnished free. Address fit for cultivation: 10 aeres bottom land; Will Practice in the Courts of the Sec- us a t once. 10 u n d er fence. Good garden, together T rue tV Co., A ugusta, M aine. ¿ond Judicial District. w ith hogs and c a ttle . T e rm s cash. T H Z SUN FOR 2 831. o t Aeres on E lk river, ,3’.,' m iles from P o rt O rford; 20 acres u n d er c u ltiv a tio n ; a good orch ard con tain -' Everybody reads th e S u n . In tiie edi ing 100 bearing trees—apple p ear and tions of this p a p e r th ro u g h o u t the year plum ; also, 25 head of hogs, 25 head of sheep, 30 head of cattle and 7000 feet of to com e everybody will find: I. All the w orld’s new s, so presen ted lum ber. T erm s c a sh . th a t tiie reader will g e t tiie g re a te st SA L E —T o am ount of inform ation witli the least ( J U L E P RANCH FOR unprofitable e x p en d itu re of tim e anil kJ gctlicr w ith 100 head of sh eep ; good ey esig h t. Tiie S en lias long ago discov 'd w e llin g house; 1 a cre* in g ard en ; 0 ered th e golden m ean betw een re d u n acres of pasture u n d er fence; 12 acre* d a n t fullness and and u n satisfactory suitable for c u ltiv a tio n ; (ilo bearing straw b erry p la n ts. T his ranch is situ brevity. - ^ G E N C i. II. Much of th a t so rt of news which ated on Floras ereek, twelve miles from depends less upon its recognized im p o r Port O rford. Price $300. Term s cash. tance th an upon its in te re st to m ankind. /ARM FOR SALE s i'll MFD OM R o o m s 20 a n d 21, M e r c h a n t s ’ E x - From m o rn in g to m o rn in g the Sun Sixes river, 0 m iles from Port prints a continued story of the lives of c h a n g e , U a lif o z n iu S t ., S . F. land; real m en and women, and of th e ir deeds, Orford. 00 aeres o f bottom cultivation, w hich , plans, loves, hates and tro u b les. T his 23 aeres lindere is planted in peas, corn and p o tatoes; I story is m ore varied and m ore interestin than any rom ance th a t was ever devisciL also 28 head of hogs; seven stands ol' III. Good w ritin g in every Wilunin of bees; to g e th e r w ith farm in g im ple- ’ B .-A D V E R T IS IN G SO LICITED _ q , am i freshness, origipally, accuracy and ni(T its . , i gn.ed. i t . . ■■ U . for all new spapers pu b lish ed oil place. 50 aeres u n d e r b nee, and a g o ij? decorum in the tre a tm e n t of every su b the Paeitie Coast, the Sandwich Islands ject, orchard. Price 1000. T erm s cash. A B a rg a in . Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panam a \'a l le d g e . IV . H o n est com m ent. The S u n ’s paraiso, Ja p a n , China, New Zealand, tin | P A Aeres C m ile south of E uchre a b it is to speak o u t fearlessly ab o u t L V iv" ereek, on the C oast. One half A pace is 3 feet. A ustralian Colonies, tile E astern States h men and th in g s. bottom ; the balance upland easily clear A cubit is 2 feet. Q A A ANGO™ c 'O A TS FOR SALE and E urope. Files of nearly every new s V. E qual eandov in dealing w ith each ed; 15 aeres well seeded in velvet g rass •v V v on reasonable term s. For p a r p a p e r published on the Paeitie Coast political A fathom is 6 l'cct. p arty, and equal readiness to tic u la rs enquire of and 3 acres in g a rd e n ; dw elling house kept constantly on hand, and yil adver . A palm is 3 inches. tisers are allow ed free aeeess to them com m end w h at is praisew orthy or rebuke pleasantly located near the beach; It W IL L IS T. W H IT E , w hat is blam eble in D em ocrat or R e head of c a ttle ; 12 head of hogs; several A league is 3 miles. d u rin g business hours. publican. E llen sb u rg s t a l l s of bees; farm ing im plem ents, A span is 10"s inches. E 7 ”T h e P ost is k e p t on file a t the V I. A bsolute independence of p arti- Also l.»00 feet good beach m ining' ofliee of L. P . Fisher. A great cubit is 11 feet. W organizations, but unw avering loval- etc. g round fro n tin g land «¡aim. w ith ditches, '1 here are 2750 languages. ty j« true D emocratic ¡»rinciples. 1’lie ilum ing, to g e th e r w ith m in in g im p le H. HAZARD, Sun believes that the G overnm ent w hich m ents. A good chance for a p ractical < hits, 33 pounds p er bushel. ■ | £ K ¡5 | fcA ourselves by m ilking mon- the C onstitution gives is a good one to Bran, ‘20 pounds per bushel. A tto rn e y L a W , j H F* 3 M ' ■' "4>vn a golden chance keep. Ils notion of duty is to resist to m iner. Bar« y . 48 pounds per bushel. is ottered, th ereb y alw ays its u tm ost pow er the efforts of m en in E M P IR E C IT Y . A days jouraey is 3'! miles. k eeping poverty from your the R epublican p arty to se t up an o th er Those who alw ays take advantage form of g o v ernm ent in place of th a t Two persons »lie every second. O regon D ” thc kr<><»d cliuiiceg for m aking m oney w hich exists. The year 1881 and the Coos Conn tv. Sound moves 713 miles pvr hour. ' " th a t are otfered, generally becom e years im m ediately follow ing will proba- A square mile contains (ill) aeres. w ealthy, w hile those w ho do not iiu. .»kq decide this suprem ely im p o rtan t I prove such chances, rem ain in poverty.' A storm blows .'!6 miles per hour. T he Wun believes the victory THE M e want m any m en, w om en, bovs mid f ''w ith the people as a g ain st the Slow rivers flow >5 miles per hour girls to w ork for us rig h t in th e ir own Bings for m onopoly, the Rings for p lu n <'«<arse salt, 85pounds per bushel. localities, i lie business will pay m ore der and tiie Rings for im perial pow er. A tu h o f butter weighs,SI pounds. ( than ten tim es ordinary wages. YVe fu r O ur term s are as follows; Puck wheat, 58, pounds per nish an expensive outfit, anil all th at For the D aily Sun, a four page sheet of you need, tree. No one w ho engages tw eoty-eight eolum ns, the price by mail, bushel. M ils to m ake m oney rapidly. Y«.u Jan post-paid, is 55 cents a m o u th ; or 8(5 5n The average of human life is 31 | d ev o te your whole tim e to tiie w ork, or a y ear; or in clu d in g the Sunday paper, ! years. only yo u r spare mom nts. Full in fo r an e ig h t page sheet of tilty-six colum ns, ! A barre >1 of rieo weighs 600 m ation and ail th at is needed sent tree the price is 65 cents a m outh, or s i 70 a pou mis. A ddress S t in so n .V C o ., Portland, Me. year, postage paid. ' A firkin of bu tter weighs 56 Because it is the s i m p l e s t , m o s t r e l l The Sunday edition of the Sun is also furnished sep arately a t SI 20 a year, pounds. a b l e , a n d b e s t Sewing Machine ev er in HAVE OPENED J. postage paid. TIUIIENOR, A barrel of Hour weighs 106 Vented. I t does its w ork q u i c k l y , q u t Tiie price of the W eekly Sun, eight pounds. c lly a n d w e l l , and nlw aysgives p e r f e c t pages, liftv-six eolum ns, is SI a year, AIKESI1 ASSORTMENT OF A barrel of pork weighs ‘200 » a tlM f u r tio n . postage paid. For clubs of ten sending It is ttie re su lt of 25 years o f p a tie n t laboi pounds. »10, we will send ail e x ira copy free. A ddress 1. w . E n o la n i », Illo t i ily moves 228,000 ind practical ex »erieneo by m ost skille« P ublisher of the Sun, New York C ity. mechanics. I t combines th e good pointso: P o r t O r f o r d , C u r r y C o.. O r. mill's per hour. 1 lie first Inciter match was made ill o th e r m achines, w i t h n o n e o f t h e h lcfcctsN T here are m any Sewing Machine! x* *; t O utfit fixe to th o se w h o wi.-h to in 182 >. 3f m e rit in tho m ark et, b u t no n e are sc ♦ ’t ) engage in the m ost pleasant ami c o m p le te a n d p e r f e c t In d e t a il j none protitaoli business know n. E verythin GENERAL v T wo men oiti'o undo a wager as posses? th e m a r k e d a d v a n t a g e s a n d new , capital n o t iequire«l. M e will fur. to who eottoi tell the biggest lie. o ip e r lo r w o r t h that havo rendered th< nisii you everything. $ lo » «hiv is easily m ade w ithout staying away D rum m er No. 1 start-: “ Well, N ew H ome so fam ous. one«* upon a time, a rich editor—” I t has won the confidence of all who havt from liome over night. No risk w h a t ever. Many new w orkers w anted at " H ild o il. a i d N o . 2, “ take the teen it, being now beyond d o ubt th e mosi once. Many are m ill.ing to rtu n es at tiie ELLENSBURG, OU. money.”—Ex. xirfo ct Sewing Machine in tho m ark et. business. Ladies make as m uch as men. and young boy s ami girls m ake great AGENTS W ANTED. pay, No one who is w illing to woik “ NY ¡«biers am a special means, I heir Stock coiMpriwcs everything Send fo r D escriptive C irculars Ac. fails to m ake m ore m oney every dnv HORSE SHOEING, ETC, Heorge. for rtpeniu green men, J usually kept in a well ordered Estab than can be made in a Week at a n y ’ ordi .alien oil weak ones, ami makiu J O H N S O N , C L A R K A C O . nary em ploym ent. Those win» engage lishment. ernally happy the sound oues.”— at once will find a sh o rt road to fortune. 30 l u l o n Square, N. T . EDCED TO OLS • I Address 11. H a llett A Co., P ortland, •iut Lovingoo I. C hicago, III«., or O range, 5laaa. M aine. Made to O rder, and un Hand. Blockloek Building, Poi-t Orfort’. ESTAEUSHED in 1852. R IV L. P. FISHER'S M E V7 PA P e A D V E R T IS IN G F NEW LIGHT-RUNNING N EW GOODS! & Johnson STILL KEEPS THE LEAD! N o ta ry P u b i î D R Y GOODS, L. H O W E , ) C R O G E K iE S , B L A C K S M IT H , Family Supplies, E tc . V