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H ( i l J 11» > V v ilu n i k vé T , A Í ..... -• í * 9l¿’ . ______ O— ___ _ 1 1 1* ....... W A S T E D : b y a Chicago wholesale and F o r A ta le o r R e s t m a ilo rd e r hosae, assistant manager <man o r woman) for th ia ebunty and ad- Joiniog territory. Salary 630 and ex penses paid w eakly; expense money ad- anued. Work p le a s a n t; position psi manent. Mo Investment o r experience J aa. F . O ia b k . requires^. W rite a t ones fo r fu ll par D enm ark, Or» ticulars and enclose self-addresaed en- I velope. C O O P E R A CO , 138 L ake S t , Chicago, Hl. J v n b 8 , 1 8 7 8 .— 1 ifiw . ' _____ — ---------- & & M y Doiry R anch nt D enm ark, ot 166 , IS m ilch cow», 1« heed youn g , good teem ahd oil klndu o t for* ming tool». F or further particulars call or addrees < T tM aaa L a u d , A c t N otice for F a M le a t ls s . FOR SALE. United State» Land Office. A good D a i r y R a n c h situated on Sixes River, 9 miles from P u n O r lord, consisting of acre« o i .and— « O acres bottom laad under cultivatio n, , reel bench and hiU land m ostly In 1 grass. T h e place to capable o f ru n ning a D airy of » cowa a t present tim e, two house*, tw o barns, t s a « r e h .n la , plenty of good'runniog water and place mostly nndor fence. For fu rth e r particulars call o r ad dress me a t Fort O rfo rd , Oregon. « a s x w ’S i.’W . c o m p lia n t with the provtolons of the aet of Congress of Jur 1378, entitled "A n act lor the . Um ber lands In th e S ta te a o lp i Oregon. Nevada, and in W at T errito ry ”- a» ««tended to alt Land States by act of August D WHT T L M -.------ - A W V i ID D W TTK Il>” of S m ith R iver, Cosnty e< D el M o r a - i o f t'a i i tornia, has thia d ay filed in this office hi» »worn sjatefeeu t No. S7S3 tor the purchase o f tfie /M 8W 1 of 8ectton Ns. 3. In T o w n s h ip lío . South, Range No. 1« W est, sa d w ill I i, ; O oauty Court o l Cus Curry C ounty. ■* hto office a t Gold Beech, O regon, on Mon- da^, the (Rh day o f A ugust , IflOS Johu L. Crook of Gold Beach Ore. J. John Ostri njtor e l G o ld Beach Ore. o — l Sin i vèr, -------- C al „ _ i u e l M IcVSy c\ « . . . Itti . . . . R ------- A ny dad ait personselaii,.ingadverse ly th e above-deeCribed lands are reques ted to file th eir claims in this offloc on or before the said 6tb day o( August, nos. B a u ja x m L . E d d y , J, H . UPTO N, . « . C O M M Ito M O N E H , NOTARY W. P U B L IC , L awolois , C c a a r C o ., O bkook A lton Lawrence u f G old Beach, Ora. R tp iiti > w l e r in Town Lots, ana Im proved and W ild L in d s . F ilin g s and F in a l Proofs M ade on lomeeteads and P reem ptions. G EN E R A L OONVEYA •\’ f JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. O re g o n , issu e d a t P o rtla n d . kkkly ; w h ich is e sp e c ia lly Probate C ourt meets first M onday in each m onth. . , , x . ad ap ted cusnr f o r p e n p ls w h o d o n o t oar« for a D a ily , h o t w a n t a good fa m ily paper. oouktv rowr orricas axn post - M ABTSBS. ; ’______________* Chetoo.............. ....... .Fletcher Gardner. G old Benoit.. . . .M iss L iiiie Caughell. W ed derb urn ., .................... F red Otlgera. ........ M r . E . H . Russell. Illlh e e . M n rtn l.............. ..............T . W . Billings. A gneae........... . . . . . M r s J . D . Cooley. O p h ir................ ....................8. K . D s rtt. Port Orford .. . . . . . . . . A m e s Johitston D e n m a rk ........ K . Raokleff. L a n g lo is ........ l-> k le y . . . . . . . . .................. J . A. H aines. A n y o f th e se papers can be had in c o m b in a tio n w ith th e P O R T O R - H a rb o r............ F O R D T R I R U N M . a t th e .fo llo w in g rates: D a flf and Tflbuag " x - ®5 QO. Daily Sunday and Tribune - • 07 OO. 8em i Weeky and Tribune - * ■ - 'A.-*— —jf-w- $ 2 OO W ORK The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reaaon- able Prices. »AMCMMM WM Up-to-date Work Done The Official Paper of Curry County, on Short hTotice- ♦ \ Satisfacton Guaranteed ~-.i-vga. c THE TRIBUNE, Briefs, Posters, _ Envelopes Statements, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, — Legal Blanks, . ' .Any Thing, ST A T E O F O R E G O N , IN A N D CURRY COUNTY. B a k r . w o n d « r-« y e S an d w sa, L r l n s o n T o u r m o tk e r 's knas A s tb < s v e n ta g s h a d o w s (a ll. A s th s h a m in s -b lr C lr « c a ll. U a t 'n t n g to y o d r m o ih e r croon. T h a t o ld . w o r ld -o ld , b y -lo tu n «. I n th e r e a r s to c o m e l a s s ’l l seam L ik e th o m e m 'r y o t a d te s m ; M o th e r s ir.s tn « - b y - t a - b y , " i A n d y o u r t a t h e r a t a n d lr g n ig h . 2. A n d th e ra e e ir.e n f opened w id e T o th e eky w h e re h ls h do th rid e T h e p a > n o o n t h a t y e e te rv 'e n T o e Old c r y to ho'.d b etw e e n A Y o u r w ee h a n d s D e a r , y o u ’ ll re c a ll A s a d iaan a th e n ig h t s o d a ll. "Oh, so lonely. Freddy—eo lonely— - you can’t know," nn<l she drew my hand up to ker face and leaned hei Ups upon it. "F oot heart.” I «aid, end I bent and laid a gentle kies on her forehead. She turned her pale, luminous face up to me. w istfully, like a child, and I kissed her warm, red mouth. Then my heart began thnmping like a hydraulic,' ram and my baud* trembled strange ly. 1 tried to steady them. Hhe would be eo angry if she thought that I Y o u 'll r e c a ll, d e a r, h o w y o u U r « dared. 1 had kissed Katherine num l a h e r a r m s a t close o f d a y , , berless times, as a man may hiss his A n d th e r o c k ln s to a n d f r o , t | aistar. lovingly, tenderly, but abso A n d th e « » e fu l b y -o -lo , . J u s t as I w ho .ook on yo u , I ’ lutely without s thrill. They had J u f t a s I w h o h e a r y o u coo. never been ilka this. I was at a loss D o rem * n • • r h o w I la id 1 had sever dreamed ot KathCrlne ex I n m y m o th e r e a rm s , » n d w a y e d A t h e r k t e e w h en n ig h t c a m e d o w a cept as my dear* old friend—my m a n O v e r h ill » n il m e a d a n d to w n : hood churn, aad as for her— my heart ' H o w m y f a t h e r t a l l a r d « ir o n » sank, for 1 knew she bad been utterly Held m e . how 1 h e a r d th e e e a g ,. T h a i serr.e sot.s—n o w y o u ’ re asleep : devoted l a Old Landry aad mouraed ¿rod In H e n v V n . w s t e k a w q i pakslonatcly for h’m ‘ At least I o u r tai»» —to a n d fr o — T h ._i is on thought so. I t she knew what 1 waa I n th e la n d o f B y -o -lo . j thinking she would hate me—loathe • - J . M . L e w U ln H o u s to n P n me. forever. I f the knew— alt, if she knew. She eat there dreaming, her eyes as I thougtifr’ bu memory’» d e tent mountain peaks; her dear, w a i-.. brown eyas that I loved. ’ - She turned to me with a little laugh. “ I t s so nice to be lovsd a lttUe. ” '" she said, aa she nestled aghlust my coat, as If she belonged there I fought Br QMACR O. 3OSTW1C« with myself a m om ent She rou^ have felt my heart belting. I wee (Cowrt«»«. da. »r tolly sswr r»a horribly ashamed. Then I suddenly lost my self-control, and stooping to F E L T horribly sorry for Katherine ward her, I took her la my arm» and when Landry died. I t must have kissed bar passionately, many, many an awful blow, for she seemed to times, passlonaisly. ssgerly. as I had lose every bit of her spirit sod went never kissed anyone in my life— a» I about pale and ltstlesa for mouths. had never wanted to kiss anyone be You see. Landry was s fins fellow, fore. After n time I lifted m r-head aa unusual fellow. I don’t believe and waited for the storm I knew -it there was a selfish fiber In the man's must come. I fe lt like a whipped cur. whole mtks-up. He was essentially blg-h 'irte d and lovable. Homely In '■though every pulse in my bo^z throbbed w ith delight and Joy. W har- feature to positive ugliness, he was still aitractlvs in appearance. He was »ever came, I knew now. I wae blind no longer. They talk o f love being fainotia io a small way as the author- blind. I say i t ’s the other way about. of certain delicate love skstehss. very It ’« love that dear» our eight—«» we tender and dainty in sentiment, and so can really see where we have always unlike him as to ssem Inconsistent before being grpptug In a dim half- w ith w h it w t knew of his character. ligh t A right Jolly good fellow, w ith plenty 8be nestled closer In my arms and of sense and a cheerful lot of brains laughed -s little , few laugh o f content under his sandy pott» — ----- m ent He and K it had been engagpd tor a "Oh. Freddy, boy," the eaid. "1 long t'Jte, and I knew that he fairly thought you would never wnke up worshiped her, though he wae very T ih b k k L a d d , A c t J u n s 3 , 187P ,— quiet «bout IL I fe lt a mild sort of I ’ve been such a long, long time wait T im b er L aad , A et J a a e 3 , 1 8 7 8 ,— ing to come home.” envy, for I had never plumbed Ute NoTtCg T O R P C H L I C A T l O i r . N otice f o r P a b lie u tio n . ' I started back and fncsd her in depths of love myself. I ’d . had my amazement . „ little affairs, but I always bated m y U nited States L a n d Office, U n ite d Rtatea L a n d Office, "And—kind Landry f " I faltered. self during their progress, because I Roseburg, Orisgon, J u ly 6, 1906. . 1906. Roseburg, Oregon, M ay 7th, "Oh, my dear. I never loved Lan Notice la hereby g iven that lit com couldn't really feel^-I was only amused N o th » is hereby given th a t in com- dry ” (Ah, so I knew now why he pliance w ith the p ro vialo nsof the act and entertained, never touched. My plisnce w ith the provisions of the was glad to go, poor duffer, poor, un Congress wa o f June Jane 3, a, 187«, iw » , entitled enuiieo ‘ An of Gongreas of Jun e 3, 1878, entitled friend» hip with K it was ths one real selfish. loving old duffer.) the sale of tim b e r lands in the “ An Act for the sale of Tim ber Lands It. sentiment of my Ufa, for we had been act lo r tb "He knew I dldn t, but he—b l Nevada, theRtetos of California, Oregon, N eva like brother end »later for ten years da, and W ashington T e rrito ry .” as ex Ever since She had begun to yearn for eared. and he knew J loved you. ss hs mm iu „ oeu11, aa ex tended to all the Public L an d 8tatee tended to a ll the Public Ixtm l States by long skirls and put her pig-tails up helped me. He told ma you loved me. by act of August 4, 1892, only you were asleep, and I ’ve waited act of August 4, 1892, Into the crown o f womanly dignity. ’ HUDSON H . RO SENBERG C H A R LO TTE SCH L1KM ANN so long—eo long for this," she sighed, o f Aberdeen. Countjuof C hehalis, State Wbeoevsr Landry was sway 1 took — - - - - ’ -----------State his pines at her side, and Jolly good happily. this o f Washington, has this day filed in times ws had, and many of them. I looked In her eye« tnereduRamty. i» - « . ......... .......... l ,f o r this office liis sworn statem ent No. 6960 A few months before Landry’s death “K it, why In the name of cemm«m the purchase o f the X j ^ .^ 1 and N I fo r Che purchase of the NJ 8W’ X , W S S E X o f Sectioa No. 18 in Tow nship No ‘K it seined to change «orne » V She tense didn’t you tell me?" N E l o f Section No. 28, ib Townahip ----- i . No. w _ 13 . West, 34 South of Range 14 W est, and w ill of took to mooning about for nil ths „ « 35 „ „ Honth, .... No.' Range "Tell you? Freddy, how eeasld I? and w ill offer p ro of to show th a t fer proof to show th a t the land sought ia world like a disippolnted lover. L * b - M Wasn't sure you—you cared, and more valuable for Its tim b er o r stone the land »ought dry. too. want into ths dumps. HS ib t is more v a l u a b l e sometimes I waa sure yon d id n 't I I foi its tim b er or stoue than for agrlcnl- than for agric u ltu ra l purposes, and grew thin and pale and more Imper was only because Landry was so peel- to establish ids olalm to salu land be 'ila h her turai purposes, and ‘ ‘ to establlsu uer live that 1 dared to hope. I could em v fore the Register and Receiver o f thia sonal than ever. He waa vary tender claim to said land before the County with K a th frin s , and eo 1 knew that It wait In «lienee, and , since Lan Clerk and C lerk o f Otmnty Court of office a t B<»eburg, Oregon, on Friday was no lover’s quarrel that was wear dry died It has been so lonely, as ----------- at \ h . i is - o . ffic e ( j o y the 21st d ay o f Septem ber 1908« Curry County, H e f a m e « as w i t n ----------- ing on them. She sort of clung to him drearily lonely.” - Beach, Oregon, on F rid a y , the 3rd day J. G ilb e rt, as though she felt him slipping from "Poor old girl.” I »aid la her hair, ot August, 1906. C. 1. Leavengood, and her, sad I've eometlmee thought »Ince "poor darling old girl.” She names as witnesses : W arren Beatty, of Roseburg, Oreg. that she must have had s premonition W m . B . M ille r of W edderburn, O re. 'You’ve lost a whole- year," the G eorge T ttrn c izsL G ardiner, O reg. S tanley*Fry o f W edderburn, O re. ,«d, ”a whole year." cried, - Any * n d a ll personaclaiming adverse of what was earning. n ™ Stew art ol W ____________ Fred ed derb urn, , Orin 1 One morning, on my way home from "Then you knew a year ago?" « Fred J.S ch liein an n o f Wedderburn O r. ly the above described lands are re an all-night vigil, old Damon lost bis “ Y e e f it's funny. Freddy, but I Any and a ll personscluitnlng adverse quested to file their claim s in th is office head and I came n pretty cropper. It couldn't imagine why no man ever ly the above-described lends are re on or before said 21sbdav of Septem wasn't far from home, as luck would moved me the least tiny bit. When quested to file th eir claims in this office ber, 1906. B m u a x im L . EDDy, Register. have it, and I managed to get to the taw dry told me he cared, I tried to on or before said 3rd day o f August, house. I was pretty much used up. think I loved him, but he said then 1906. taking my wairiness and the ehaking- A, B bkjawxh L , E b d y . Register. that I didn’t, and afterward, he knew up together and my knses shook as if It was you. He watched my eyes, he I ’d been officiating at my first opéra I, when you were about, and when said, tion. Afterward, when K it came in to f l e a u t y l a B l o o d !>« < > . he told me that, I was as astonished see me. I tried, to laugh It off, and I C lean b lo o d m eans, a clean s k in . N o _ you were when 1 told you. Jollied her up. je a u t y w it h o u t i t . C a acarata, C a n d y Catkar- "W hen your horse threw you that n, , b c ) tie clean y o u r blood a n d keen it c le a n ' ’’ Landry ’ll be good and Jealoue if time, then I knew beyond a doubL for .1 * , j itir r in g u p th s laxy l iv e r a n d d r iv in g a ill i l — you don’t erateh out,’ I told her. " I » u r i t i n fro m t i i s 'l i o d y . B e g in , to "? *» I suffered agonies thinking what was I believe you’re In love with me. old àia, bfotche», bikekhesds. A H Ía li ja m n le a , boda, might have happened Yqu were eo _____________ _ b ilio u s c-om piexion b y ta k in g i t a i w k l y '■ g irl." Her face flamed a eudden ertm- mu that ghastly that 1 was horribly frightened. .aaeareta, - lie u u t y f o r t e n cen ia. A ll d r u g eon over Its old pallor, and «he looked I felt eure that you were at least 4 s ta , ai- O lfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . 10c 2 ic , » at me sharply. Then I caught her maimed lo r life.” hand and pulled her down to m a I And then, »he brought me the letter kleeed her. as 1 always had. and (or a — Landry’» letter, that wae not to be moment she laid her face against my delivered until l ned found my ows. cheek. Oh. that tetter. If 1 had only seen it "W hat U you’d been killed?" she when Landry died Kit would not have whispered. "W h a t if you’d been grown pale waiting for what waa al kllledT* ways sera. ’ “You’d «till have Landry." I retort “You confounded blind old bat.” hs ed, and K it slapped me. I t wasn’t the wrote, "what In the name of all that’s ■firei M m e » « M meens. f o r -you see holy, dc you etay around here fo ri I f we'd been boy and girl together. I I was such an egregrloitt donkey as 4 * T . STEW ART E d ito r and P u b lisher. couldn’t help seeing that her «yes you are I ’d go off and die. but I ve got Ifioked funny. A new expression. I'd to be tbe one instead— and i'va got never seen there before— and 1 won- eyee to tee. T hat’» ever the way Is dsred this rale of tears. |8 H t lb » e r ip t .io n , por y e a r . It was shortly a ftt: that poor Landry "W ell, you must know some time. I t eame down with typhoid. It waa a hard W lll come to you all at once, aa the case from the s ta rt Some times It gets a knowledge of It came to me—then, old grip on a man and an M D. can see boy. I Wouldn’t mind being In your that there’s no hope whatever. Thank boots I'd give my l:fe for that on» goodness, we were all there with him. hour as happily and freely as I ’d toss He wasn't nions, aa he had bssn ths a copper to a ptei apinuy It can’t he greater part of bis life—since h s'l —eo I give you my b.esslng and what been a little chap, in fact. He wasn't little I ran aud to jo i:r f i t :re—though, lonely. Sometlmos It seemed to me of course, you know, 1 mean here— that hs was happier than 1 had ever and that Is the fortune that I haven't aeen him. 1 felt that he was glad to been able to squander with all my Id,« go. and I couldn't understand i t It worthlssnesa. Mai S her happy with broke ns all np. «very ode o f ua, tor IL If ?°a c *“ ' * nd 3° * »hail know I ws loved ths poor fellow. have a hand In her comfort after alL 'You weren’t cut out— tor a plIJ- I found her on the veranda one eve doper, old man. Drop It. Well, eo ning, alone In the soft darkness. I long. T a k e keer of yereelf,* and be felt a bit down myself. Things weren't good to >»r to make up for your going very well, and I began to think entsed stupidity. Landry." that I *■ « »ot fitted for a profession 5 Tbe name stared np at us la h'.s al life after all. I felt toe sorry for well-! n ova writing, rnd suddenly, an n ti< l t h e V y patients. I ooulda’t give a Judicial. averpowei Ing A*nt* cf h lt nearness Impersonal sympathy, as a physician m asur j l me. K it reached out a trem must to he among the- ranks of the bling M e d I ft It a shudder go over turceesful. Every death that eame h rr er.d a mist -obscured my sight lor under iny notice worked on my mind mciu'enL Then: to such a degree that It unfitted me to 'Yes. yea.' I heard her whisper, s i livtesi. iv u e r r for the faintly, "1 see you. dear, dear Las- She took my hand sad held It ttehtly dry." tn both of hqr own. I felt a sudden E B U t t a « L a n d LANDRY'S LET T E R * Oa.| L. M' SKTS. T h e O n x a o n D a i l y J o u r n a l ie l b s le a d in g D e m o cr a tic n ew sp a p er o f T h e m an agers a lso issu e a S b m i - W o rn ea n » : W H . C - A U .SK . oiler p r o o f to show th a t th e toad so u g h t to more valuable fe r R s tim ber ihan for agricultural purposes, his elaim to seid laad sad to establish _ lerk sad Clerk . of before th e O o a nty n ty C ----- - --------------- — akd diktbicv _____.urg. Oregon V. 8. gen’te—J o n a th a n Bourne J r., of Mottoe is hereby g r i™ . . . . . i » as - wans- George A . T aylo r, Pottland and Chaa. F u lto n o f Astoria. pllance w ith the provtolkn» of tlie act r fIstnttff, Action a t la w F ir s t D istrict— W illis of Congress of J u n e t,. 187«, entitled “ An a t for the sale of Um ber lands In F r M k B ¿ i| eni to Recover Ç. H aw ley, oi Salem. the feta,eg of C alifo rn ia, Or.-g.ni, Neva- - D e f - e n d a n t M oney. Governor—G eo. E . C ham berlain 8 a - da. and W ashington T e rrito ry ,’1 as ex tended to e ll tl>e P u blic L au d States To F ran k B. Allen, Defendant: Secretary of Slato— F . L Dunbar, Un » ■ « i K You are hereby notified tlm t you „ .J ÌK E B G of Aberdeen,«»« . ( Chehalis State are hereby re q u ire d ^ » appear and day Itic i in < answer the com plaint of the P la iu tiff State T esaurer—Gao. A. Steel o f S á of WsMhington, has thia offiue his sworn g s k t o • n e t t N. N o . M ftj. lese. , gor the purchase ol the 8 | h W | \A | N now on file against yon In the above SupL P u b lic In stru ctlon —J. H . Aok- E l ofS eo tio n No. 13 IftT b w u eh lp No entitled C o urt and Cause, w ith in six 348. R»n«e No G lW , a a d will offer weeks from the date of the first p ub li o r n a n , S a U meb . State F rin te r— W lilis D u n lw a y . Salem. proof to show that th e land sought la cation of this Summons, to- w i t : s rlth - atone to In six weeks from the 11th d a v of J a l y , Attorney G e n e r a l- A . M . Crawfprd, more valuable fo r its tim b er or r 1^° than for agricultural | b u d ‘before tl,e • ai,w b ei,‘* the d®te ot tho Salem. establish liia c la im to Olerk State Istnd B oard —G. O . Brown, the Register and R e c ,..« . or tlds o f-^ firs t publication ut this sum m ons; and ... - * “ Wednes ! i f fa ii M to appear and answer on floe a t Roaeburg, O regoa, on J o in t Senator for Cooe. and Curry— day. the 3i>th day of A ugust, 1W». o r before the 23rd day of A u gu st, 1906, C * I 0 U a v e n g « w ri^ R o "‘‘bnrg, Ore. the same being the last day of tire tim e Representative for Cufil prescribed l a the order for publication, J. Q. G ilb e rt o f Roseburg Ore. George T u rn e r of Roseburg O re, O urrv— Robert B u rn a judgm ent w ill be taken a g a b is t you W arren Beatly of Boeebnrg Ore. • Judge, 3d J u d ic ial D is tric t—J. W . for w ant thereof, for tlic re lie f dem and Any and ¿11 persons claim ing H a m ilto n , Roseburg. adversely the above-described lands are ed In the oom plaint of p la in tiff, a Prosecuting A ttorney, I d J u d ic ial D is requested to file th eir claims In this succinct statement o f which is as fel tric t—George M . Brow n, Roseburg. office on o r before said 3Bth day of lows ! D. 8 . Commissioners— H . U p to n, August, lBOtt. T h a t P la in tiff have judgm ent againat B b m a m im L . E d u t , Register. you for the sum of Three H undred and L an g lo is seventy-five D ollars and for his costa oocwvr o rn oaaa. and disbursements in this action; and . O o u b ‘7 Judge— E . A. B a ile y , G old N O T IC E P O R P U B L IC A T IO N p lain tiff w ill ask for an order of sale Beach. County Commissioners— J . Cooley, D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R of the real property attached J n this action, which real prpperty is describ Chetco; Ed S yp her, L an g lo is. L an d Office a t Roseburg. Oregon, ed as follows, to -w lt: Section Twelve Sheriff—e . E . M a rs to n , Gold Beach. M a y 1 4 ,1W * in T iw n s h ip 32 South, of Range 13 County C le rk —G eorge W . S m ith. Notice Is hereby given th a t th e fol- West of .W illam ette M eridian, in C u rry lowtnf-'nam ed settler has tiled notice Gold Beach. County Treasurer—James Caughell, ol bis intention to make final proof in County, Oregon. — -* th a t said support of his claim , and This Summons is published in pur Wedderburn. doi w ill be made before J. H . Upton, suance of an order made by E. A. 1 — . J. M arsh, P o rt O rfo rd . fi. Commissioner., at bis office a t School Supt.— Ames 8 . Johnston, Port Langlois? O r io n ,o n 'J u ly M , 1906, v ix : I Bailey. »» County Judge of said C urry A N D R E W J . F A R R IE R . C fgln ty, dated the 28th tiny of June, Orford. H E . No. 10267 f e r the ------- NJ N E I, Sec. 1906, directing the service thereof to .'urveyor— R. J. Canfield Agneae. 1 0 .N W I N W t,_8ec. U . B E I l B E I, Bec 3, be made by publication of the same in Coroner—D r . T. C. G joen, Port O rf Tp 32 8 , B 16 W. H a names the following witnesses to t h x p o s t o ir u iD t m ib u k s , a new»paper ord . prove his continuous residence upon published st Po rt O rford, in said C urry u i r n j M s r tbs coons. and c u ltiv a tio n of said land, visi County, once each w eek, for a period George F itzh ug h, o f Port Orford, C irc u it C ourt meets Fourth M onday in o f six successive weeks. Oregon Jamea Q uig ley, of Port O r August of each year. ford, Oregon. John rro o k , of P o rt Or- County Commissioners C o urt meets ortl, Oregon. Eugene Pieroe, of Port Attorney fo r P la iu tiff. first Wednesday In Janu ary, A p ril, rfo rd , Oregon. . - B E N J A M IN L . E D D Y Register. __ J u ly and September of each year. 380 M a< e ra ra Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. j _______ = THE TRIBUNE ===== I n connection w ith T R IB U N E jî L i X —- ■ '¿ ï î . h ä s i » , ' ■ WEEKLY Both P&pers one ye&pfor $2.25. "7"