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B. B . W 4 T 8 O X '
l e a pion#'-, liH vlar«orne to Or _
when d boyj Hie flr,t years wore .pent
oa the fariu^tt It'Higiu. County : later
be atte n d «* Pacific University from
which be wax Graduated. He is s l»w-
’ y e r bv proigesion an 1 a republican by
politics; h«t bell iiuperbmt otilcea,
the la t hsfcg Chief .1net Ice of tho Su
preme Co«», «ml has heed s roaldeut
of Portimi. Cf or over U enty years.
Judge W |t*«n Is a brother of tlie
late Finley and I/tw ry Wat-on, was
reared an
in le located la Boeeburi', sad •
fi«Bdi<Ml lai
1th. B. F . Dowell at Joek-
(I vil io, t)
n, where he proocieed
until eh1
to the Supreme Keiioh,
When- he
e C hPf Justice. Upen
retiring fro the Supreme Bench . h * ,
located at
rtlttud w.ia.-v he is rnoog,
of the lea.tlng Lwyers o f
udge Watson has not been
1 the factional fights of bln
he expcrieui«s of his life
s hold upon (lie votegB
eld than any othor asei-
tHjieved here that the pon-
him and Bouruo.
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P L A TE O KM
J R . CANDWXTl FOR NOMINATION AS
STATE TREASURER.
OFFICIAL B lM C T O M ,
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PiiblisW every Wednesday, at Port Orford,
for Coo. and O w -
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. • John 8. Coke.
Joint Representative tor
...* Curry—Robert Born».
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county o m o ib .
County J u d jfe -E . A. Bolley, Cold
O R E G O N IA N
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W ^ T U F .
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and the
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triet— G e o r g e M .
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unty Commtssioners-J. W . Cooley,
Oheteo; a W . Heines, E rtte y .
Sheriff—3. E. M aretan. Gold Beaeh.
County Clerk—George W . 8mith,
- QoJd Bnarh
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County Treasurer-Jamas Caughell,
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B oth Papera one yearfor $2.26.
R e p u b l i c a n C a n d id a t e
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U . 8 . S e n a to r .
Champion of Statement One.
neeoor -A .J . Marsh, Part Orford.
School 8upt.—¿mas 8 . Johnatoa, Fort
Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before the Bepublican primaries for the
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nomination of United States Senator lor Congress, fo rth « longterm commenc
Surveyor-B. J. Oanfleld Agneaa.
Coroner—D r - X O. Oman, Port Orf ing March «, 1907, was born iq Now Bedford, M a n ., February 98, IM S ; was a
member of the class of 1877 at Harvard University; eame to Portland M ay 1«,
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1878; was a Kepahllosn membet of tbs Oregon Legislator« in the session of
q ir m e s e r w s oovan .
1885 and the extra session of ISM; was one of Oregon's delegates to the Be-
Circuit Court meats Fourth Monday In
publican Natienal Convention of 1888 and Otegou’s member of the Repuhlioan
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August of each year.
national Como it tee from 1888 to 1899, and a delegate to the Bepublican Ms-
County Commissioners Court mat
" b x n r Jo o W A t l» tlie le a d in g D em o en U e newspaper of
tlonal Conventton of 1888; and waa elected as a MitoheU Republican to the
first Wednesday In January, April,
Ju ly and September ol eaoh year. Oregon Legislature is 1898.
M r. Bourne lies been more prominently identified with the d< velopment ei
i, ia u e d nt Portland.
Probata Court meets flret Monday la
the mineral resouroes of Oregon thau any other man in the state, having ex
♦ each month.
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pended, in the last 90 years over »l.OOatWOof his own money in the acquisition
Thai managers also issue a S xitfa-W rtK M r, which ia M peeislly adapted
ouaav ooumty
and development of Oregon mints
W hile M r. Bourne has had bb residence and main office si Portland, since
•w ho d o w o t« a r i for a D a ily , h o t w ant a good fa m ily popar.
for
C h e t c o . ........... Miss Id a Cooley. 1878. he has bad another nffloe at Kew Bedford, Maas , and has carried on the
estate since 18». w hleS m rtsshlm fam tTI.r With ttxn>
A in n # f o o f th ese impera nun be had in oc
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_ busiuesa of bis father’s ea
Gold Beach......... Miss Idsxie Caughell. o i (he 1#rge inigrasta M»#
ad leading
loading men
men in
in the
the East.
East. These
These qualifications,
qualifications, In
Wedderburn....... ........... „Fred Odgers. oonjunotion with bis tremendous energy, originality, executive ability and
p « f t 9 T R I B U f M , Ot th e follow in g rates:
Illlh e e ..
M r. K. H . BoaeelL
j n business and political affairs pre-emlneotiy qualify him for staking
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M a rla l.................... . . . , T . W . Billings. M
^ 3 influential Senator tor the State of Oregon.
..M m - J . D . Cooley.
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that the choioe oi United States Senator should be by direct vote
w a -.-W . B. Burrow. of
peop^r,
that theLegWature should be «MupeUed to elect the man
Corbin . . . . . . v
. . . .8 . K. Hartt. f
te iw t. To aocompllab this result, he is championing statement Wo
fo r * urxora
Johnston 1 of the primary election law as the only mrthod by wbloh public opinion may
Denmark. ,
........J. 8. Capps. ba crystolised and made effective upon the Legislature. ,
Lan g io ii.......
Bsoklaff.
In his petition for nominetion he says:
Eokley..
Haines.
“ I f I am nominated and elected I will, during my term 'o f ofBoe, favor
Bepublican Politka.
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Amending National Constitution lor People’s Election of United States
Senators.
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Publiefty Political Campaign Expenses.
National Control of Corporations In Interstate Commerce.
Bigld Exclusion of Asiatio Coolie Labor; Good Wages Make Good Oil-
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Legal Limitation Inbor Hoq«| lor Safety of Ballroads.
Parcels Poet, Including Bora! Sslivsiy.
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Pure Fbod Laws
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Liberal Appropriations tor Panama Canal, Coast Defenses, River and
Harbor Improvements, Including Colombia, Willamette Rivers,
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Coos, Yaqulna and Other Oregon Harbors, Oelilo Canal, Govern
ment Canal at Oregon City.
Fair Share of Irrigation Fund for Oregon.
Loyal Support of Successful Candidates. „
RigM enforcement of Statement One.
Rooeevelt for Second Elective Term.
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I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the
nomination ballot:
TRIBUNE.
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Dally Sunday and Tribune
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The Best to be hod in
Curry County, a t reason
able Prioet.
Briefs,
Posters,
Envelopes,
Btatetnents,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
L egal B lanks,
Thing,
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C O M M IS S IO N E R ,
PU B LIC ,
L avolom , Cosar Co., Oaaooa.
ler in
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" a ^ o that certain
M in in g Claim
known as th - L W. Deype Claim and
particularly detorihed
leWribed 1 <s toll Jwa: Bo-
1« in the
¡inniuu
thee center of Elk Blver on
linetif
Lewellen
claim an<
ower ltne
tif J . T.
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oe In an easterly direction
running th uce
>00 i.^ rto n square post, tlisnos down
■old River and poroltet with said « v s»
18») feet to a square post, then as 800
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enee 1390 feet Up saw Blver
jarallel to same to a square pcs*
Jienoe 3<)0 feet In an easterly direction
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Town Lots, 1
and W ild Lor
Filings sad A n a l Proofs Made on.
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flomosteade aad Prs-emptfoos.
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W. C. H a w le y who is seeking the
Bepublican nom ination for Con
greet ia thia D is tric t delivered 1
h a t Marshfield th a t waa
thought by h it admirers to be the
hart expoaitioa of tbo reaouroea aad
advantages of Coos Bay ever given
by a public speaker. M r. Hawley
ia a deep th in ker, an u n tirin g atu
dent; and ha hae been preparing foi
this campaiga for a num ber of
years.— Cooe Bay H arbor. March
1906.
Prof. W illis C. H aw ley, of Salem
candidate for Congreas, waa greeted
by a large crowd and mads a most
J. H . U P T O N ,
MOTABY
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jfBteet
to a "square !••.-», thence «00 feet in a
- h g r o post.
westerly din- tion to a sqo
thence up sai l River .1380
square post, thence fn an Easterly «*-
W. C. Hnwlay fàr C o n g iw
— Cottage Grove Lehder.
on Short Notice
Satisfaeton Guaranteed
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W illie C. H e w l e p » a -aaedidate
fur the Bepublican nom ination tor
Congressman. U a has always been
a strong and consistent Republican,
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supporting ita^principles and ilk known as the W illia m Brown. Claim' •
nomínese. H e la conducting a clean end particularly described as follows:
Beginning in toe oenter of Elk J U v e r
and honorable campaign and is at the lower end. of L . W. Dmme*a
meeting w ith such general approval Claim, ruaulng thence in an aMBNfiF
direction Mo It. to s square poet, thenea
and support that his friends believe 1390 f«et daws and paralisi with said
R iv e rto a square post, thence 800 teat
he w ill be nominated.
in a westerly direction to aaqnaro .
post, thenqe up said River and parallel
M r. H a w le y is a man o f strong with the sauao 1320 feet to » —
and forcible oharaoter, simple and poet, thenoe 300. feet in an
direction to the place of begl
direot in bis speech, clean an<V re ■< Also that certain M ining C
aourceful in his thought. U ta ape known as the Wm. 8. H all Claim
particularly described as follows: Bu
ciat work »the.oonatitulional, p olit
nning at the lower end of the Was.
row 11 Claim on the extreme high wa
ical, economic and Industriar hiato
ter markon top qf the bank on thu
r y of the U n ited States, of which be right hand side going up sat
ia master. There is no better or ranuiug thence in an easterly d
a sqaaro post, thence
600 fee'
moré able man to be up for election and parallel ,1 with said Elk Ri
-e . post,
thence in a
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thia year than M r Hawley. H e ia a feet to a sqi
arty diroctlni
direction 60Ö
600 feet
f»t to Ute
" I WILL SVFPOBT PaaWDSMT BOOSgVSX.T'8 DSTSSMISATIO» THAI JUSTICX IB
powerful, hardw orking leader, prom high water mark on the right-
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bank of aald Elk River to the
inent in oommittee and ° l * n
Oregon is wonderfully adepted to the growing of
ENGLISH WALNUTS, U is their true home. Large
plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing,
producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
grove gives independent income, is the ooming great in
industry. Big profits, small outlay of capital. Write
today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions a n d
results, also Nursery catalog.
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BROOKS # SONS,
Walnut Nursery.
Carlton, Oregon.
Notice ia hereby given th at all
ry County Warrants issued and indors
ed prior to July 8nd, 1900. are now dne
and w ill be redeemed on being present
ed to me at my office a t G old Beaeh,
Curry County, Oregon.
No further Interest w ill be allowed af-
the flirt publication of this Notice,
to wit: The fourth day of April, 1908.
J am . © a O ubbll ,
OOT B RAtl OONOTAW C E i e.
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favorable impression oa bis au
dienoe. H e is an eloquent, forcible
speaker, and wqa frequently greeted
w ith hearty applause. H a w le y w ill
carry this preci net almost solidly.—
M y r tle Point Enterprise. March,
1906.
And, also, that certain M ining Claim
ksnwn as the L. 8. Mlnard Claim and
particularly described as follow«: Be
ginning at th e lower corner of the W m
8 . H all claim an the extreme high-wa
ter mark on the right hand bank oil
E k River going up said stream, run
ning thenoe 800 feet in an easterly d i
rection to a square post, thenoe down
and parallel with sakl River 1390 feet
to a square poet, thenoe to a westerly
direction « » f«et to a Bquaro port,
on the right hand bank of the said E lk
River, thenoe up the said Elk Biverea
a line w ith , the extreme high water
m ark along sai l bank 1390 trot to the
place of begiwflliig,
os will appear b y ^
In tb- office of the ffout/SJterk of Cur-
ry County r, Oregon, In Curty Oounty
Book of Mines VoU7, page 1,
Records, Bo
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th 10th
day ot
oa
Ute
i January, 1808, la er-
dei to bold sail! promisee, under the
provisions of Section 9394, Revised
Statutes, being the amount required
to hold the same for the year en-llug
December 31,19O&.
That eaM work amounting to the
eaid sum of $600.00 waa done by F. O.
Bancroft nt <>ur expense letween the
1st dav ot January, luoc, and the first'
day ol January 1UO6; That there is
now due from you as Uo-owncr of said
Mines for your proportion of said
as-essinsnt work the sum of One
Handled Dollars, and yon gre hereby
required, within uiu«ty days from the
date of the service of tide notice upon
yon, to pay to as, the Co-owners who
autsf'l to be
W h ile in the e h y he made many
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th at klla w te f ia th e eon log
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I n c o n n e c tio n w i t h
HUZELW e
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To W illiam l l r o i n i :
You are I • rby notified th at we havo
expended the sum of Five Hundred
Dollars In lalio* and improvemeuta up
on the follow mg described quarts and
placer paining claims, to -w it:
Thaluertiilu mining claim known a« ■
the J. T . Lewelen Claim, and particu
larly descrii*d,.aa follows: Beginning
on the left lank of Elk River, in Car
ry Uountjr, dragon, *00 feet above the
Geodetic B. M , 181 feet elevation, at
the month of tl«e Bald Mountain Creek'
In Section 17, Township 33 South, of
Rapge : 14 West and running thence In
" direction 800 tost to a
ah E a s te r ly
E lk River
Treasurer in an efficient and economic
English Walnuts, Fruit Trees,
Shrubs, Plants, Etc.
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N o tic e o f E o r fc it u r e o f M in in g
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Up-to-date Work Done
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Ehforoamoht of the provision In the
regon Bs.lron-I and Wagon ReadRub-
sidy Laud Hrants In favor of settlers
and puroli ore
Improvement of River and Harbors.
Thriff Revision.
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No dom(lm ion by corporations and
trust« in pumice and legislation.
Congroes 1 nal Rate Legislation.
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Bor > la Rhode Isl-.iid <8 veart ago,
Judge Ryan eame to Oregon in his
2 styvarasd ertered into the employ
«f the Brownsville .Woolen Mills Co. at
itsdputory in Brownsville. The fallow
ing .„vur he went to Oregon City where
lie has slnee resided. He hsa, been
vleoted as Mayor, City Keoorder and
School Director and Clerk of Oregon
City and for he last Seven years has
been the County Judge
Clackamas
County, la which position he has
proven hlmaeif to ba an exceptional
business man, paying off an Indebted
ness of over »»».680, and a t the same
time constructing each year many
inllee of good, improved modern roads,
and decreasing the ta x levy each year.
In an interview Judge Byan says:
“Being neither President, Cashier, or
Stockholder In any Bank, 0» Agent or
employee of any Moneji Lending In -
stilution Ipled g e myself to uaa and
guard the funds df tbe^tate in a strict
conformity to the laws of the State and
for the interests of all the people and
not deaorimiaate in favor ot * n y Insti
tution or person. As a man of the
people, Independent of any rficqae,
or corporation I request the support of
»11 Uepiildlnsns la i securing this nom
ln, 0o£ Bnd ,, „tooted I promise to per
form e w y dQty ^ „ ^ e d of the Stats
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man
represent thia District?
Marshfield W eekly Advertiser.
Blue Printe of
showing all vacant
cocii. For rellehle
Frank E. Alley,
OVegeu.
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