Ihe E lectio n .
Th«w MAwwV to Let d o /
T
,
...f-J Editor T bibosk :— T h*;'iw v«rsl-
albi pnwjtom itienHr of Hon. Htngtr
►trmgih o f the Independent vote. ( lh-nuann’a trial et Washington
ÿPFlUlAk .PAPER OP CURRY
Thh,women colleges of this coun
wldell I ■* being uiiturTusteil all over an indipiitìuti lliul the pro.acution In w hat It ia and w hat it doea—con try have graduhjed all th e ir t-lasa-
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ili« i'u iteti States, bpt ¿io wbtro ha»1 beq^mq convince 1 tb it
tlisy taining the beat blood-purifying, ea, and the g irls t^lio lante reaped
s u tta c m e r to s
11,50 moie etn|)lij0onHy than iti Oregon, b a re n o cure and n re casting ab o u t alterative aud touio substances aud the tangible rew ard of a four
One Cop» One Vear ..
A. II w o ««k: P r o m p t l y <loia<» n t
One Copy riix Month»..
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^5 t he ileajl» of Party'T sboticisin I» » for an escute for letting go,
and i effecting the most radical and per years’ course in the sh ape of a di
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m
anent
cures
of
all
hum
ors
and
all
&u, ^lorioii» deaideratum for good go,v- my prediction in that the Ot*o w ill!
ploma have passed in^o th a t s ta te
l o K iit o * « .
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■ eminent am) liberty. ,i.,
! never come to trial; He will be eruptions, relieving weak, tired of life to which it pleased thepow-
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PnbllAnd Every Wodoeaday, by j Tlie sigimi victory of Clianiber finally tried on the famous 11-7 languid feelings, and building up ere to call them , says the New
FR ISK A. tt JIAUDV T.MTEWARP. lain, nygy tip ahis ,(at| BtHW| „ turni a* indictpieiit ami of course acquitted, the whole (sygtein—is tru e only of York Suu. A s in the esse of every
S a r rsa
a r
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a o w
lt,M
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a te d
fro m
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Dr. Withycuiube against meli over Rut let os hope th at he will see
s ja
s a p o u
iu u
oluen , >
# co„ ^ ’ " l u m
a of
the(l,.
Tti.prt.twladdle*»on
yvr,
paper,
n In-lining Odds, |g the work of tllb tu it that I. P. May* who sent the i
i . p r t D t . i l » il a r » M u n y
u r» p
api t .
-J student» have prepared them
I j l i o w n i i c i h u u to w h i v b y o u r » u b - î
, independent voter, and teach that 'uuapeahhbls thief Putur tu Wa»h- no ®^ler medicine has done sc selves to be teachers or for work
1 M c rip U o s tl» p a id .
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. . . t highly
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we wtll stand try’s good-man, tried,
vouched
in o ther fields of inti-llectswl en
lather
then
risk
agouti
man,
un-
deavor. Some will fallow profes
and the man Ormsby Indicted in ; and stre n g th a t so little cost.
D U R
A G E N T S ;
sions, such as laW and m edicine,or
'tried.* Toe great race made by the name case are convicted for! “ I w a s tr o u b le s W ith i « K > f u la a u d
A. U, Sain», Uapdou Oregon.
A in e ra y o j e - u r b t -
F o r ( o u r m o n th » I will tak e up th e practical study of
young Galloway, who is, perhaps, their pan in misleading hjiu a* to e o u M lu DO«
» ee to g o a o r t h h i z . A f t e r t a k l u t
the ablest man In Oregon for hit the status of the clafiba which he tw o b o ttle « o f n » o d '» B a r e a p a r llla . I eeaJd > m economics, which has in terested
to
w
a
lk
.
a
n
d w b * a I b o d ta k e n e ig h t b f t t l « » 1 during
recent years so many
age, and of unimpeachable char» ! was holding up.
* 'Aavirif«»i>u Herr» 8teAaoruw.it.
e o u ld s e e (v> » e ll e > o v e r . ”
8 c u a X H aim women who have labored to give
««ter, show*, that had »ot Hawley , If Mitchell h»d been tried on * D W , W t t h e t e . M . e .
them selves th e advantage pf a col
‘ lieen an aldv man, bl perfect cliarac the I I 7 indictment lie would have , Mood's SarsnparlUa prom ises to
lege education.
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euro ano koeps thd promt*«.
Cluiiiesy Statesmen ure all over
ter, Galloway would have w.or, been acquitted baud* down.
Theh iuflneneo of the®» college
the
Studying modern i i i i l bauds down'. J)y th« way, young!
J. H. Un-ox,
Ii yot» conitemplate buying a
An exchange says: “ You can bred women has been for the good
Ifatiooy wlyih will ii a I io n r (jan oway ¡a u pOWt.r j„ this sta te ,'
read
a
mail’s
character
by
his
neck-
of
th
e
ir
sex,
and
of
all
those
w
ith
•wakening, and \h ^ 8
b^ ,
iu isre is worth watching, i
S eparator , call on or address- ,
wear." H em ust have learned th is! whom they caute Into . opthet ever
isoss-'jyruwn congerVuVism of the
He is nearer right oh the T u r r it
sjitye wo then begnti to givinto pro
on the gallows!
(iges/-a\id In the abandonment of
Associate Justice Browr,
.
2?. T . J ^ c ^ u lle n ,
bar cJnceiied b rlie iin her superior- question than th o Democratic Plut'-
The same cxplmnge says: “ Adver fessional life, and It is too la te now
iorni, and no doubt the etatS'”Tariff
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to
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estio
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Retires.
,ty
the pbys,cal culture „I man- ¡ J
wod(1> W ooien d¿c.
civilization. Her nW tool» of
for Revenue” plank, prevented many-
Langlois,
Ore.
A
gent'
for
the
celebrate.1
hood.’ W e always thought ,t was, lorg moy Dt)( W w ? tl)e lQügt eju.
Agriculture are-to be Frphiosd by
Republican admirer» from voting.
in e n tjn th e ir profession., but they
modern implements, and they have for, him. His plan of •‘IteviShyi”—- j Editor T ribues : —It is a m atter muscle!
for sincere regret that Associate
declared themselves in favor of a
can accomplish g reat good in the
was all right—for wo are all rev '
Justice Brown has finally retired
Portland, Jun* 7.—The present tre a tm e n t of women, «tore espe
Constitutional monarchy. A Sett 1
isionists, but wo want wise, protect i,
and let him explain tho superiority of the
from the Supreme Court -o f the estimate of Election is: Gemge E. cially. W omen law yers may not
China, and a N*w Jpd’s, is rnpidly
United Stales, Ihr he .belonged to Chamberlain, Dein..Governor. 2100. m ake the g re u te st ju rists, but
som ing upon the Murid s stage.
S harpless over all other makes of Separ-
The voté between Bourne
L
• nnd the class of old-fashioned Statesmen Jonathan Bourne Jr., UepZ United p M Z ore »hie to be of service to
snd? » h at the Oratila will be notn-.n
Gear.n was not so m oth the re su lt; #n(| Ji)ri#u
io lhe old- ! Stales
Senator,
2500
W.
K.
Ellis,
I
,ho
‘’«
‘frauded
or
wronged
mem
States Senator, 2500 W. R,
^an how 'write.
e ators; the S harpless winning first prize
of the .„dependent vote,«. ,t w»*of fu; Wullet, doctrioh of g
aOtl Hep
1500. W.
W. <3,
C. llaw-1 b«7’ ui t h r o w n sex. Theach.eve-
Rep , , Congress.
Congress, 1500.
unw arranted
mallgn.ty s«««ust
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m ents of those who have taken up
over all competitors at the
E. B . B u rn s.
Exact Justice to All and Special ley, Rep., Congress, 3500. Rep-
the calling of practical sociology
i Bourne, by men whom he had un-
ubHcau stale ticket, 25,000. Leg- a re am ong the m ost notable which
Privileges to None.
n n d C l a r k K x p o s i l io n .
.T he death of E. B. Burn», ooine» ' i,or'le,l *° l *,tf P»*1« nnd by men who
lu the gn-at Income Tax case In islulure Republican. Woman Sutf a re to be ptlt to. the credit of wom
as
a
k|,ew
™ey
could
not
control
bis
Upon people who knew him. as a
which the United States Supreme ! rage defeated. Local option amebd» en college g ra d u a te s ia this coun
g » » p y a « ia { > ;i» p q a p r * i» p e « p » w . « > m
fotuiu. We li.-»ve-ob-«ilulo faith iu
»bock, and universai expressions«!I
Court r«versoli, uol alone itself but ' ment defeated A|qiropriatii-u bill try.
.
Mr. Hiiirne, am) believe th at his
regret, and syinpathv for his strie k -,
all prior decisions of that Court carried. Anti pass bill --carried,
Perhaps th e la rg e r num ber of
will be ofi
in family, are h e r d on every side-f tllcl,,,n
llw
Ion the subject. Justice Brown, al- Barlow toll road gruflin doubt,
these women who come from the
In a social
way
Mr. ------------------
Barns was a . ) »»eulvulable benefit not only . to Ore- ! though a R«n. took strong grounds
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colleges are merely preparing
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L
0 * > n H u m a n 1 8 °"’
kTndlv, genial, pleasant gentleman,*
u. ° IB acl 0 00:18 ’ rtn
¡against the decision and forcibly Port Orford Weather Report taentselvea fpr th e places they arc
, the nation.
1 to tak e In th e home. They study
(Successor to Pacific Forniture & Lumber Co.)
gsnetous to a fciull. However m en'
,,.
.,
■ pointed out all wealth under the
fo rtH e M onth o f M ay 10 0 8
w y ,¿ o n d e m m his errors of judg- ’ Ï1,H * * * ’• vote,‘
«" ! ruling, would not pay one cent of
for four years the sam e cu rries
t
; ¡cm th a t th e ir brothers and possi-
Constitutional Amendments,
E a
T E
l e n t , yet they must adm it hjs in i
-,
the colossal expense of the. Govern- —
j hly th e ir husbands pass through
¿omilable energy, nnd cheerfulness, wn,uh sT,,," B ' 0OT
combinedf i n ment, while the machinery of
Mt-jin T em p .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 . 8
merely to m ake them selves more
¿Ten in the hour of inevitable filil j u ^ t m n t is to be trusted, 7 where.
^ ] ! l(w C((UrU „
ft, u( Ule
Mux Temp ................ .......... 68.
fitted to shine tn the «oeiety to
ttre. No man is infallible, except e v r thvy 8an lay the.r
M
D a te .......... ..............* . . . . . . ,7th which they will belong a fte r the
f te egotist! One of Mr. B
u r t t s “ ,e d^ al ,,f ^ l " * ' cost lo the ooinm m people for its
Min T em p .. . . . . . . . . , ...........39.
college course is over. And it is
gljilting traits Whs his niter lack of 9bir,'“«*! is
I* ^ P lo re d . Ilcam e protection.. In conclusion he »aid:
Date .............................
to tlietn th a t we may possibly look
Having purchased the General Merchandise bueincsa o f th e
fear, and his readiness to take des i UP “l
ûnfortunate time which
Total pricip. luche» .. .......... 7:60 for the g re a te st effecfofl Ameri
P. F, 4 L Co.„ it shall bs my aim to merit and receive» fulr share
“The decision involves nothing
berate chances in all kinds of dan
‘»v * *>•«» foreseen. I l l s less
_ than a surrender to the nsoney-
of the public patronage by keeping a full and otu.plwe st-s-k of
Total snowfall inches .f e - . - o o can m anners,in the broader sense
general raerchandfae. 0/ tho best quality, by selling aV'tfic lo w e s t
ger, to such an extent th at his death I
U f,reVal1’
•»’ ri«,,t
, ed clas». I hope it may not prove
No. days c le a r ............. ..............11 Of the word. I t is too soon now to
poeefld« figure», and by fair aad honest dealing. I have jtcet re- .
tell
w
hat
the
effect
may
he.
V
ery
by some accident has been often pre•] JfU‘iV**e r ‘fa’’ H rs only delayed a t|,e ,iral step
glep toward
t„ W4rj tho
Uw eubmjrg
Partly oloudy.............. ..............16
osived a large stock of
few
fam
ilies
iu
w
hat
is
called
fash
ate**! by those who knew h im .i'’11' 1* wl*ile, and we are glad to see enee of the liberties of the ( people
C tiudy. ......................... ........ . . . 6
ionable society, especially in New
He had enemies as all plucky men ‘uur b***« wun,<!,'•
uf ‘M“ ®« in a sordid dospotistn of wealth.
Dates of from
.. ........ .. .06 York, send th e ir dau g h ters to col»
hevéj lie had friends as all warm. down their polished weapons, grasp As I cannot escape the convlothm
H ail“ ; - . . . . Ò.. .14th, 15th, 2!th lege. D aughters In theso fam iliet
bénrlèd men h a v e ;- b u t neither tbeu' ,MOW «’‘“fc“ «*/. ai>'‘ <J«lare that the dnoieidn of the oonrt in
Sleet
..................... . . . . . . OO of the older e a ste rn cities, espe
and fresh inppliee will t»e received by every steamer. It »bail tie
1
- now, and generous
-
iyail
him
hearts that the battle is on, ’till victory-is this great case is fraught with ioi
Th, atona».................... ..........15lh eialiy again of New York, pass
myjjnrpo»« ti^kee^ a full «took of everything required by the ’
w
ont.
The
T
ribvnk
enlists
for
the
Will bury hie faults in charity, and
Auroras
........ ............ 00 practically from the hands of the
measurable danger to Vite future of
war.
flis friends nnd relatives will mourn
prevailing « im i. . . . . . . . . s . W. governesses into th e ir social
the country, nnd that it approaches
G R O C E R IE S and PROVISIONS,
world. They know In childhood
bis sad and uutimely death, in the
E. W. J k K ben .
the proporti.Mis of a national etla.n
■ ■■
BOOTfe end SHE _
only the few children related to
floaver of his manhood.
Cooperative Observer.
ity, I feel it my duty lu enter my
them o r in tim ate with ih e lr fam
MENS’
and
BOYS,
CLOTHING,
The Besi8erman of-the Year. protest sgainst it.
ilies. I t is not u n til they leav eth e
Bockefeller. Morgan,
Rogers, itn ln fa l! for th e P a s t N ine schoolroom to. face society th a t
LA D IES’ PRESS GOODS,
O ld A g é .
John- R. Walsh et ah, brought all
th
e
ir
ucquam
tances
are
suddenly
M onths a t P o r t Orfol-d O re.
H A RD W A RE, G RA N ITE »ml TIN W A RE,
W ashington, June 6.—President
enlarged and th a t the harden of
/T h e g re a te st misfortune of old age Roosevelt this evening, in the pres possible pressure to bear to secure
CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S ■-
conducting
fhem sclves
w ith
i> that exercise is just as essential ns ence of 10,000 |ieople, at the A inert that position while the afterwards
1905
credit under the trying circum
CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS.
hi-yoUth, yet he cannot exercise, can League Paik, presented the Î proven Life Insurance thieves
•Sept...........
. .3.16 indie». stances which «must frequently
i busied them selvn proclaiming that
willJfiht punishment. Sweat is nec
In fact, a supply pf everything usually kept in a weil stocked
prize Bag to the winning co.1.p in ) j ,hu income lax was simply a devis«
Oct........
face a shy girl falls to them. Sev
«65
”
essary lo have good /¡health, yet in 111 the com petitive drill of th e '
General Merchandise Store.
i
eral
years
of
this
life
may
m
ake
Nov,
.
.
.
.
0.51
’•
I intended to rob wealthy men of the
ohi ego it takes more exercise to Washington High Sthoil
order ’ s takes for an y article not in stock .
them women of suffleieht ta c t and
Dec........
..9.31
”
^v
l results of tbeit “ th rift” end enter
t^ise a sweat than in ybuth. Hope Company “ H ” representing High
experiepce to conduct them selves
1900
a q j happiness are'essen tial twins, School, won. In his address R ioao prise!
w ith anything like distinction.
Jan.- .
. ........ :....7 .5 ‘4
’’
It will bo remembered tliut Mr.
«Mi the agetl desire happiness a , veU 8ail| in p!l|.(.
They e n te r the world of society
Feb
”
- 3 ’ ’ ............... 13.18
Bi yan in his great Chicago speech
when the average girl stu d e n t is
dluch us the young. But H ope, If there is one thing with
Mar. ■ -. -j ’■ . ............... 8 75 ”
hielt hi lttl*6 criticised that income tax
ju st beginhingM he studies of her
^ u n p ijtc a o sta in e ,! on the m o o n - b(|Ve „„ 4viupUll>. |t u with
........ . . . ’.5 02
”
Swie
A pr...
sophom ore year. The girl who en
Shine diet of youth, nnd hence the i|,e fVpc of N ation very frequently decision and was denounced by
M
ay..
................
7.BO
”
te
rs
society
a
t
the
custom
arily
predatory wealth OS a demagogue
trinB.gmty apart. I t takes . high,
gn„ lu;Vins
T otal.
. . . ____ 67.57
”
early age is supposedly learning
» ,
"I
g ra d , of w.t t., raise a smile in old g,„„HilMC>> j rBgrel lo
tRl|lvei for his pains.
life while the stu d e n ts are still a t
E. W. J k xsen .
But
it
has
downed
upon
many
ag e .a n d rt.c h w„ >s scarce. The e4 fto,n pupU, f whkh <jye# Ru
th e ir books.
Cooperative
Observer.
men who think including .M r.
.«Mt stomaci, requires better masti- iU w U u fanUulip lllat
cuied food, yet his teeth are worn ting to il listen to it with merely Roosevelt, that Justice Brown’s
Ckiats as Sheep Leaders.
qut. . Assiinlation is more difficult intelh'ctiial pleasure and with not contention ought to have prevailed.
In Sw itxerland and
o ther
Estray Notice.
The Hru-tjilent, realising that over
JBpfRFlihrtnieals growyweaker. He
Oregon ig wonderfully adapted to the growing of
m ountain countries goats lead
1
the slightest intention of trying in
grown wealth is a nv-naca, seems
knVJta better bow to work, bow to
,ife lv realjle u
There are at my place near Langlois along strin g s of anim als daily to ENGLISH WALNUTS', it is their true home. Large
I1 U 0
sot l / k slsx n i l
llx in s w a a
Ih M t
Is
M
.
disposed lo cast about for 1 remedy, Oregon, the following »tray c»ttle via: j ®nd from th e m ountains, but it ia plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing,
liv
e , k'A
how
to do all things,
but he
To preach an ideal lute that Iqys
J. H .'U n-on.
One red heifer two year» old, and a in Houth A frica th a t th e goat ia producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
(•»«k n F in a H y becom es lo a . job net ,lo g(KM] It does harm ; fory .it
large red And .white »leer or »tag. both | regularly kept and employed aa a grove gives independen t in come, is the coming great in-
Langlois
Ore.
W « ’he-ond.«a. md». belter I h .n tbe
„„ evi| lbi„ K ,o ,ea<<h
,e lh
th e t
marked with a crop and «pltt.ln the left Jeader of shoep. Should a blind
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o
.
,
y o u n g ,.n-ld.es lik e , philosopher. p„
t atld praelice haw ri0 cilR)
ear. Itohsaod. The ow»*r is requests ing storiti of M in o r litffd riv e the industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write
ig ^iran t of the Great Beyond, b u t; re,a lf -
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' 111
The m o W ¡fia l/n h y
ed to cogt# forward, pay charges, and sheep before it, or cause them to today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and
results, also Nursery catalog
Mid*-"'! fear.
take said animals away.
persons grow to bellevs that the
Disease takes no summer
huddle to g e th e r lo a corner, so
.
O.
Matautosx.
BROOKS^ SONS,
-
»h:
absttWr-t' Pittifepttbirof c m itici ia
th a t there is danger of th eir suf-
vacation.
June 9th, 1 9 0 6 .
* t
Walnut
Nursery.
Carlton,
Oregon.
focntiDg
each
other,
the
trained
If you need flesh and
■01 iwooy revl'.vàyTo b.- » {» ¡)r >. f v -
The S itu a tlo u tu II usala.
goat will w ake them up, and, by a
i ,i
------ èd in noi ti» I life, tlm per» ni hut
strength use
m ethod of his own indace them to
♦-■Ìli» UiiRvian Dumivi, has develop-' receive 1 mH-ioos harm.
follow him to a place of safety.
R . R. D IN N IG A N & CO,.
sal Htm«< temi»»» orators of Ills Pat-
In forming the lofi-y i I ih i-> to
tick lleuiy I) pc, who are not afraid what you ' are g " 14 l> -I» io
3 1 2 4 t h S t .,
summer as in winter.
Photography sad Matrimony.
M amwàctuxm
$ U i l the Czar sòme homely truths. | great ori«e», rstn-ui'u-r th a t the
P rofessional m atch m akers or
S a n F r a n s i s e o . C a lif o r n ia
'ihe love of Liliedy is inherent in only pt**ibls way by which any
SCOTT A S O W N *.
* m atrim onial " agenta are to be
'■’^ v - a .
«□*.«<> f- w r l S t n X ,
Hb- htarfS of men. It may lie dor- twe of yon «an o.e-t a great er.-i«
*
1
toe. ««» t. oo;
found in the Jew ish q u a rte rs in
D kálxb la
F in e W h a ik te s a n d T o n ic •
miyyt-iM'ler the iron heel of das|>ot- is by doing all of the ordii, in Li
th e E a st end of London. These
Jeni, tmt it is alw»y» the “ Eternal httmdruin, workn.lay dulie- a»!
W in e s a n d B ra n d ie s , fo rm e -,
gentlem en, who in Yiddish are
i^fiVii of the chuinles» mind,” nncL tli"-« workaday duli. » arise.
known aa Rhadrans, journey every
d ic tn a l p u rp o s e s .
.I..1 1.
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t-
..
.
l:t
. » _
never did
it shine ________
mors resplendent
nutnm n th R ussia and G erm an
Keep rten.lily before you the
>'
Enclose
Cheek Or Postal Order
S íá b y ,
Poland, taking w ith them the pho ¿11
Ip, V r^itb-m ore dauntless courage, ideal of homely duty a# .tell |wi’-
AND
when ordering.
tographs of the eligible young men
than it dm-» to dwy, iu some of the formed. Let your ideal be one of j
am ong the aliens of the E ast end B a n d o n , O r e g o n ,
bravi-m. n of Ainforlunate Russia, »«rvice toward other», but of service
who have settled down as ta ilo ra J
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»Tr and bis ministry of tynratw f w ttb r td tn a spirit of eirttre self--
shoem akers, or haw kers.
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Treapaas N otice.
T o W h om I t M ay C o n c e r a .
ON
YOUR
O s ’ .ptakbig hi-hind the uncertain rwpeot. Thedfarest le»*on for any- ! The pnbllc ia hereby respeetfully in-
“Notice
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hereby
give
notice
^ » b e t t e r of alone walls, and gleaming one to i-arn
i» unselfishness, or ’ fo’
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R- tttw tw M f u p t e r l y « n u fcw w l ■ -o lrtx in the S I
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that they are the owners of the ftouth It may concern, not to enter upon, or
bayniwu. f.w Uwk at tbs brave men | thoughtfulness f it others,~of effort J.'," X r e 'X l 'm e i b ¡ ¡ ^ ^ " 0 " ^
-half of fiectipp I t , Township th irty itrespaea ln anymaiiner upon the Star
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£ ■ have l.rougl.t them 10 buy, to do what is best and Wwst pleas and a Feeil Stable run in connexion
three, South range fourteen West of Ranch, situated at Langlois, Curry
the banners of Freedom, ar.l for others. Yet this unselfish- i with hotol.
Willamette meridian, Oregon. All p ar-’County, Oregon, for the purpoae of
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aiul they hear the io.tr of Revnlu-' ness can d.f, in (be l<»trg - run, no A t h ir e n fpatrn n d fe rtfp trt/iM g sn lin tn i.
ties are warned not to trespass «pm or bunting with guns o r do g», of other«
d lro tt.
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Laxative Bromo-Quinine t »*> u *» make any locations, either placer or wise trt-»paaa in any manner.
lion, and the iraiqp of limitless hosts j good toother people if you fail in
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ccntposttgr.
Mus. 0. P. Haaocs»».'.
Our attn . tiv« tiven-coir* Aluratn-»m K a a v a t * W fc®’
quartz claims at their peril.
Any person or persons so entering
■«M M«ywtow 6 « n r e u t i in stsmi«.
«ff'aroH.l patriot*, demanding Hu good sen»«, if you grow weak or
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upon said premises without my con
J. STEVBKS
TO O L C O ,
m atrliigliis, in tin-confident tones morbid or do not preserve yotftr-! » »' ■ , T o C o r o C o w o t »»m t l«.n F o r o r e r .
• Owners.
r.O .B n « ^ «
K d a c M .V e s r H e w .ls W ith C u n r M L
sent wilj be -prnacduted U> the full ex-
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j . t i b e <• u n -a r e u G » a d ? C u tU a r tte . W c o r » *
J. H. Me Aries. I
ofTtctoiy a»»urcd.
own »elf irspecÇ
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tae. »s. U C 0 . 0 toll.
Portland, Or?.
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To Itself
Painfag, Paper-hanging and Cetci atiiig.
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Sharpless Separators,
JOHN E. MILLER 5
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i ^ ’Port Orford, Or.'x^^
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; Call and examine goods and get prices.;
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English Walnuts, Fruit Trees,
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