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State Printer—J . B . W hitney, Bal
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Clerk State U a d Board—O. Q. Brown.
Joint Senator for Corn end Corry—
bmA-Ooks.
Joint Bepraeentattve far Coo* and
Curry—Robert Berne.
Judge. Sd Judicial Dtetrfot—
Hamilton, Bueebnrg.
Prosecuting Attorney, 9d Judicial Dis­
trict—tteorgu M . Brow». Boeeburg.
U. B. Comm i « loners—-J. H . Upton,
Langlois.
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G e o d e tic B. M., 1»1 fe e t e iB m d h .o , a t
th e m o n th o f t i.e B a ld M o u n t a in C re e k
In ¡ » u l i . n 17, T o w n s h ip 33 S o u t h , o t
R u n g a I t W e s t a n d r u n n in g th e n c e in
a n E a s te r ly d ir e c t io n 300 f a e t to a
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The Official Paper of Curry County,
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g in n in g in t h e c e n te r o f E l k H i r e r on ness, und its ever readiness to go
lo w e r lin o o f J . T , L e w e lle n c la im a n d into battle with the alemenlM, w ith
( r u n n i n g tlie n o e in a n e a m e r ly d ir e t i u»
i 3o.i fe e t to a s q u a r e poet, th e n c e d o w n a hum ane courage m art desperate
! a a id R iv e r a u d p a r a lle l w i t h s a l,I lliv u r
than is ever *hown in battle, save
1 3 » ) te e t to a s q u a r e i«o»t, th e n c e 600
fe e t r n a w e s t e r ly r t it ^ c ih m
s q u a re by soldiers in “ forlorn bopee."
p o st, th e n e e l l u o fe e t u p s a id R iv e r an d
T h e soldier o f the A rm y and
p a r a lle l to- s a m e to a s a u u re |n>st,
Navy, has long years o f peace, and
th e p o e 3o0 fee,t In a n e » r tc H y d i r e c t i
County Judge—
Ballejr, Gold
to p la c e o f b e g in n in g ,
often grows gray w ithout facing »
A ls o t h a t c e r t a in
M i n i n g C la im
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k u o w u as th e W i l l i a m
B ro w n C la im foe. H e lives inahbg quarters, and
County Commissioners—J. W . Cooley,
a m i p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d a s d n ljo iv s :
has delig h tful d rills th at keep him
Cbhteo; C. W . Hainan, Eckley.
B e g in n in g In th e c e n t e r o P T C lk R iv e r
Sheriff-S.
Maratera, Oold Beach.
a t th e lo w e r e n d o f L . W . D e v o e ’s bright in his cslliog, ta d In a fin *
C la im , r u n n in g t h e n n e - in a n e a s te rly slate of health.
County Clerk—George W . Smith,
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d ir e c t io n S t» ft. to a s q u a r e p o s t .t h e n e j-
Gold Beach.
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Cennty Treasurer Jg m m Caughell,
R i v e r to a r q u a r e post, , th e n c e 600 fe et the most Doted eoeitM o f hie count­
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Asseeeor—A. J. Marsh, Port Orford.
w i d i th e s a m e 1 3 « ) fe e t to a s q u a re every clim e, and see* t h * wondar*
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Coroner— D r. T. C. Green, Port O rf­ I n g M a r c h a 1907, w as b o r n in N e w B e d fo r d . M u - s ., F e b r u a r y 23, 1865; w a s a
d e s c rib e d as f o llo w » : Be And after he shall have aerved hie
m e m b e r o f t h e class o f 1877 a t H a r v a r d U n i v e r s i t y ; c a iiie to P o r t la n d M a y 1 6 ,'
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lo w e r e n d o f th e W m years in such d elig h tfu l aervtos, he
x m t i i o s s r n i c o c tn .
— - 1 87 8 ; was a R e p u b lic a n m e p tb e t o f th e O r e g o n L e g is la t u r e ; tn t h e sessio n -o f , g r o w n C la im t o n t h e e x t r e m e h ig h w a
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Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in id fifi A n d th e extra session o f 1886; w a a o n e o f O re g o n 's d e le g a t e s to t h e R e - t e r m u r k on to p o f tim b a n k T tlV ttr.
country, wtiioh 1s jn » t cud proper.
p u h lic s n N a t io n a l C o n v e n tio n -o f 1*88 » m i O r e g o n 's
August of each year.
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rn w n iw g th e n c e in a h e a s t e r ly d ire c tio n
N a t i o n a l C o m u ii t t e e jr o m 1888 to 1802, a n d a d e le g a te to t h e R e p u b lic a n N a ­
County Commissioner* Court meet* t io n a l C o n v e n tio n o f 188^; a n d w a s e le c te d as a M it c h e ll R e p u b lic a n to th e 600 f e e t to a s q u a re po s-, th e n c e d o w n We do not decry qr underala the
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first Wednesday in January, April,
fe e t to a s q u a r e p o s t, th e n c e i n a w est
O r e g o n L e g i s l a t u r e l F 1896.
J il ly a n d S e p te m b e r of e a c h year.
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Probata Court meets first Monday in
h ig h w a t e r m a r k o n t h e r ig h h t h a n d
But
t h e m in e r a l resou rces o f O r e g o n t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n in th e sti- e , h a v in g e x ­ b u n k o f s a id E lk B iy e r to th e p la o e o f done when e x ig e n c i« a r t« .
each month.
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u la r ly d e s c rib e d as f o llo w s : Be- peace, w hile the Life Sever 1* avar
r. m . .'M l« Id a Cooley, 1878, h e has b a d a n o tb c tJ > & o e a t N e w H e d f o r J , M a a s , a n d b a a c a r r ie d o n th e p i a n r n t ic
in g a t th e lo w e r o o m e r o f t h e W i n on picket d u ty , and Ih te n in g for
H a r b o r - .,., ...........Fletcher Gardner. b u s in e s s o f b is f a t h e r 's e s ta te » fa c e 1880, w h ic h - m a k e s h im f a m i l i a r w i t h m a n y
. H a l l c la im an t h e e x t r u u s h ig h w a ­
Gold Bench. . . . . M i r o L is x ie C a u g h e ll. o f t h e Ig rg e in te r e s ts u n d le a d in g m e n in th e B u s t. T h e s e q u a lif ic a t io n s , in te r m a r k on t h e l i g h t h a n d b u n k o f the bugle call to buttle, to go upon
Wedderburn .................... .. F r e d O d g e rs . c o n ju n c t io n w it h h is tre m e n d o u s e n e rg y , o r ig in a li t y , e x e c u t iv e a b i l i t y a n d e x ­ E b R t v e r g o in g u p s a id s t r e a m , r u n ­ what m ay ba a forlorn hop*, in a
n i n g th e n c e 600 fs « t i n a n « s t e r t y d i ­
p e r ie n c e In b u s in e s s a n d p o lit ic a l a ffa ir s p r e '-e m ln e n tly q u a lif y h i m f o r m a k i n g r e c t io n to a s q m r o po st, th e n c e d o w n hum ane endeaver to « v *
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M a r t a l . . . . . . ................ T . W .
s a a b le a n d in f lu e n t i a l S e n a t o r f o r t h e B ta te o f O re g o n .
a n d p a r a l le l w i t h s aid R iv e r 1390 fa c t the risk of h i* own, axpoaed to is -
A g n e . . . . . . .............. .M rs. J. D . C o n ley .
H e s a y s t h a t t h e c h o ie ffd f U n it e d S ta tes S e n a to r s h o u ld be b y d ir e c t v o te to a s q u a re p o s t, th e n c e In a w e s te r ly dsmeociroof storm« and th * Jan«
O p h i r .............................. . , . . W . B. Barrow. o f t h e p e o p le rp R id -th a t th e n b c g is la tu re s h o u ld be c o m p e lle d to e le c t t h e m a n d ir e c t io n 600 fe e t t o a s q u a r e poet
o n th e r ig h t b a p d b a n k o f t h e s a id E lk
Corbin ...............................8. K . Dartt. t h e p e o p le s e le ct. T o a lg ^ m p lis h t h i s r e s u lt, h e is c h a m p io n in g s ta te m e n t N o . ' R i v e r , th e n c e u p t h e a a id E lk K iv e r o n f r i * of seas th at m * y a t any tim e
Port Orford ........; ..,,A m M Johnston 1 o f t h e p r im a r y e le c tio n la w a s t h e o n ly m e t h o d b y w h ic h p u b li c o p in io n m a y s li n e 'w it h t h e e x t r e m e h ig h w a t e r overwhelm h im . O f a lt callings,
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* Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing of
ENGLISH WALNUTS, it ts their true hon e. Large
plantings are being m ade, numerous trees in bearing,
producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
grove gives independent income, is the coming great ir -
industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write
today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and
results, also Nursery catalog.
BROOKS SONS,
Walnul Nursery.
Carlton, Oregon.
Briefs,
Posters,
Envelopes,
Statements,
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a n d w i l l b e re d e e m e d o n b e in g p re s e n t­
e d to m e a t m y office a t G o ld B e a c h ,
C h rry C o u n ty , O re g o n .
And W ild Land*.
N o f u r t h e r in t e r e s t w i ll he a llo w e d a f -
FiHngs sod r a i* r P R » f i Hade on
flamestoads and Pre-emptions.
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F r a n k B . A lle y , A b s t r a c t e r , R o s e b u r g
O re g o n .
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also the moat dangerous, requ iring
at times the most strenuous endea­
vor possible to man. In our fo rty
year* o f experience on thia auaet,
we have learned much of the daa*
ger* of the deep, which la abroad
sod coffin to some of o ur brave
young friends who tempted ita
danger* in open boat*. In
the
short time since the L ife Saving
Service was installed on this ooaat,
three o f o u r friend* were lost in the
Btincfbn crew, and narrow eseapee
is the common experience o f every
person
whether
in or
out
of
the
service.
Monuments
should be erectod to the»» beroia
dead, and pension» bestowed u po n
tliOM dependent upon them; and
if it abould be the good fortune of»»
L ife Haver to escape death,and reach
old age w ith long yea ra o f aarvioa
to h i* credit, no man who reaped*
courage or approve* h um an * deads
would withhold a pension as a
F i r s t p u b lic a t io n
recognition ot his servioe by a
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grateful country. A CongreM m an
cannot have intelligence and a gen­
Women as W ell m Men erous heart and do so.
Kaolr Annual Report of the L I v m
Are Made Miserable by and Property saved by tha Service
Kidney Trouble. A , sends a th r ill of jo y and ad m ira­
tion to every m anly m an, and of all
K idney trouble prey» upon tbs ruled, dis­ calling* In which brave men are en­
courages and lessen» am bition; b e a u ty , v ige*
and cheerfulness soon gaged, we lake off our hate most
AO
A il
dtoappear when the k id ­
reverently to the gallant L ife Hav­
neys are out of order
er* o f the U nited H latia, and of the
or diseased.
K idney trouble has world.
.
J iT . M aanaaa
L w . Davoa
W u. S. H a l l
T«
M 1 m Afto
f e b r u a r y 2 8, 190«
become so prevalent
that It is not uncommon
for u child to be b o m
afflicted w ith weak kld-
•_ ’ neys. I f the child urtn-
”
ales toe often, if the
urine scalds the flesh o r If, w hen the child
resohes an age when It should be able to
control the passage, It kt y e t afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the d ifficulty is hidney trouble, and the first
step should bo towards the treatm ent of
those Im po rtant organa.
T h is unpleasant
trouble ty due to a
M teUlIgn P< »he
kidneys and bladder sad eel to a habtt aa
most people suppose.
W om en as w e ll as m en a n m ads m is­
erable With kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the sem e great rem edy.
T h e m ild and the Im m ediate effect of
Sw eat » Root la scon realised. I l ie soM
by druggists, In flfty -
oent and one do llar»_________
t i r e s . Y ou m ay have a ^ M S ^ M
FOR SALE.
A good D a ir y It a n c li situated oa
Sixes River, 0 mile* from Port Orford,
coDslatiog of 3 S O av«ea ot l e nd —
acres bottom land under cnltlvatioa,
r«*t bench and h ill land mostly la
grass Tit« place Is rspsble <>r run­
ning a D *(ry of 26 cows at present tla « .
two hone«, two )>«Fne, two orchards,
plenty of goad running water and » to «
mostly under fence.
For further particulate call or ad­
dress me at Port O rford, Oregon.
H C.
^^»60
sam ple bottle by m all
free, also pam phlet tell-
B m » » t a ____
Ing a ll about H. Including m any of the
thousands of testtm ontal letters received
from sufferers cured. Iw w r M e s D r . K ilm er
A C *.. B in g h a m to n , H U , A * ras«
a. this paper.
t»i
A llso .
ft CUBAT
record « ( e rn e , n o .
quailed In medical htotory, provw
Hood's ttonaparil'n p o s e« *« merit n >
, know» fa. n y other MCDICINK.
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B lu e P r i n t * o f
T o w n s h ip
s h o w in g a l l v a c a n t la n d s , 6 0
m a r k a lo n g s a id b a n k 1320 fe e t t o th e
p lac e o f b e g i n n i n g , .
“
,a s w i l l a p p e a r b y a f f id a v it re c o rd e d
in th e office o f t h e C o u ty C le r k o f C u r -
r v C o n u ty , O te g o n . In C u r r y C o u n ty
k y o ' í f f M
in n e ? s a r Y y o ° l . 1806Pî
7 , page
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A e a s , u u n n d d e e r r
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s i to I b
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ld a s « a . , id
th e
p r o v is io n * o f . S e c tio n 2324, B e v is c d
B t c t u t e s , b e in g t h e a m o u n t r e q u ir e d
to h o ld th«- s am e f o r th e y e a r e n d in g
D e c e m b e r 8 1 , 19O6.
That s a id w o rk a m o u n t in g to th*
s a id s u m o f «600.00 w as d o n e b y F. G.
B a n c r o f t a t o u r e x p e n s e b e tw e e n th e
1st d a v o f J a n u a r y , 1906, u n d t h e f ir s t
d u y o f’ J u n n a i y 190 6 ; T h a t t h e r e is
n«>w du e f r o m y o u as C o -o w n e r o f « I d
M in e s f o r y o n r p r o p o r tio n o f M id
a s -e s s u ic n t w o r k th e s u m o f O n e
H u n d r e d D o lla r s , a n d y o u a re -h e r e b y
r e q u ir e d , w i t h in n in e ty d a y * f r o n t th e
d a t e o f th e sei-vice o f t h is n o tic e Upon
y o u , to p a y 't o u s , th e C o -o w n e rs w h o
censed to b e p e rfo rm e d s u c h sa s s s «-
m e n t w o r k , y o u r p r o p o r tio n th e r e o f .
A n d I f w it h in n in e t y d w v s a fro tn th e
s e rv ic e o f th is n o tic e (o r w i t h i n n in e t y
d a y * a f t e r t h is n o tic e by p u b lic a t io n ) ,
y o u f a ll o r r e f u s e to c o n t r ib u t e y o u r
p r o p o r t io n o f s u c h e x p e n d itu r e a * O o-
o w n e r , y o u r In t e r e s t in s a id c l a im w i l l
b e c o m e t h e p r o p e r ty of th e u n d e rs ig n ­
ed C o - o w n e rs , u n d e r s a id s e c tio n 2324.
D a t e d t h is 1 0th d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 190«.
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