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W A N T E D : by a f'hlotsgo wh inui! «rrter liouiw, I nt J vsflflifr.or ' ttWtUtatt »'OtDrtUi for tbts «"«yuuty ai»i :«4« L'u tod.Rtato- L ain I Olticc. j»ii»inx territor» «tTi«-y » > tr« n 't ~x- Uueei-uig, Oregon, Ann. I t — n> 6,. NotLw is berebt given th it In com |M-itaea p a il »«ekl.v ; expcna«- money »1- pliance With he provisions o tlie * ( an«««l. Work pUsa?t>t; p«slt,ion p e i- of Congres» of June 3, 1873, euti led tusncmk No iuveetfhent or experience " A n A c t fo r »he aale of T im b« Lande In the Btaleaof Oal tornia, Oregon Ne- required.' W i ite stan ce for fu ll pnr- oa, ttoolara and enclosoeeifwMreuaed en- vaila, a n d W « h in g io ii T ertendefi all the F n a b le le Land Rtates vclopo C O O P E R <<!£) , | • * to ---------- ‘ »P T im ber Land Act, Jun e 3 1»7R, N O T IC E FO E 'P W tb M -A S U O .X , visitor. “ Then she remoted her bonnet anil glovea. ordered some toed Mas- W h a t o lt-tlm s taacles rente from fa r " E P “ T M E N : n F T H E IN T E R IO R onade and wafera. and endeavored M A * I s it brooding o'er ttrte l * r T A I K * X X O O lk T H IC T o e V IC K B o 1 make M r. Brankin a degree leas uncoaa- L i i ’-' ilh e c n t R o n e h ttrg . O re g o n . T h is old brow n la r o f p o ik and beans G a lv a a e n a tte rte s ■ m p lo y ril in th e Pvoe- W h ic h brings me back to tfca childhood's . fortabla than he seemed. J. 8. Seu’te— J o n a th a n Bourne J r., of 7. —rffirh s, I » « . eos o f Itsukoviiig G o ll frn u i co I m — nenes. . N o l l e la hereby gAcn th a t the («•!- v jffi “I t seem« a little warm bare, don’t you Pottlaiwl and Chae. Fulton o f Astoria. T h e I b b u h -Loee Th ro u g h N o toll those Sabbaths could abide think 7" she suggested. "W on’t you re- Jongreeam an, F irs t D is tric t— W illie lew ing -n am id settler haa Hied notice AI*ra»loB. In th a t r.ew land, the F lls rlm 's pride, of his intention to make Una pro>f in t move your coat 7" F ro m set o f »Un on Sai urn's o lsh t, * C. H a w le y, of Salem support o f his claim , and that said She meant, of course, the long, old- fihprt-weight gold coin« are becom T ill set o f sun closed S ccday's light. G o v e rn o r^ O u o . E . Ctiom beriain 8 a - pruol w ill be made before J. H Upton. ing npooylngly common, say» the Phil fashioned "boy" Karmeat that Mr. W h en N ig h t her kin d ly curtains drew — U. d Connnieaioocr., at hi« office at ____ Brankin evidently r tKardad w ith deep L ae -to is , Oregon, on beptciuber 11, adelphia Inquirer. Barikci« and others T h e Sabbath prepaiuti.,1 « (hrough— Dunbar, est pride and affection, but the uaoon- are frequently coming across light And Sabbath tlh ln e a a settled down 1906, v i a : ' * * * BE "4 k ‘ V e S t B m O K ! 18 * ' « • « • ‘ •»P <* « » •« •-» . <• pieces. The' discovery a fen days ago Upon th a t old N ew R nsland town. veutlonal youth read Into her words tha of Roseburg, county o f Dougina, 8 t de ' — - v X f f i J f l 'W ; — I lem. P E R LE Y CROW LEY And w lr.tr* y a v e a broks on the shore, I State T eanurer—Oeo. A Steel o f 8a* H . E No. 1(765. for the Lots 3, 5 and of nearly 3300 in lig h t 83.50 gold places And w in try winds t .w .e d icun d the door. whole-souled home meaning. Ha not of Oregon, dUi on July 1Mb |.t06 file | tendered In payment o f custom duties A nd shrieked antona the harbor t a r — only reipoved tils overcoat, but also tha 6 of dec 4, and l«ot # of bee 5. Tp. 33 lem. in t h l i office hi« sworn atatenient by a prominent importer Jins led to the H o w welcom e w as th a t o.d baas lav. shorter coat beneath IL Mrs. Gilson R 14 W . - Supt. P u b lio In s tru c tio n —J . I I . Aok- TOM for the purchanh of the 8W J 8EJ ' He nsmea the following witnesses to detection of numerous piee,■« short in crimsoned at the maid's Irrepreealble e hom ely kltchea. l a r i - and M w , erm an, Salem. prove hia oontiuuous residence u;o r. weight, showing th a t there i., in opSrtEi T W h ith flee. SO, w | N K ) and h E | N E ) of n eo -, A good H a i r y K aw cfe situated on glance at hia shirt »i.eves, but said cheerful fireplace aglow. and cultivatio n of said land, via: * tion a systematic scheme fo r nibbing T h e old deal tabla, white us snow, Printer— W I)IU D a ni w ay. Salem. nothing, ffimon bad d ire c ta rfla rto ha tkm Vo. 31 in Township N •. 33 South bixes E lv e r, 9 miles from F o rt O rford, John F its h a g i, of Port O rfo rd , Ore the Government by menus of stealing T h e » e ttk by the table's »Ida, G e n e ral— A. M . Crawford, good to U r. Brankin; she would Osaka o f Range No. 14 West and w ill offer consisting of 3 8 0 acres ot <and—<H> Ju n e s H a t, of Langlois, m etal from coins. Oflicci« of the T h e blue d e .f d.ahes—m other's pride— no half-way sacrifice. * proof to show that the Lind nought 1« j acres bottom land u n d er, cultivation, <Ji ester lang loia, of i ort Orford, ” Th e nre tght d a rc trg on the w a ll. United (States secret servic. are now , 1 When M r. Brankin, after mueh»erv- la n d Board—O. O. Brown, And then, the welcom e supper call, R M. F itshu gh . ot Port Orford, ” more villa ible fo r Its tim ber o r stone' rest bench snd h ill land m ostly In at work in this city end«coring to ous perspiration and many e iria g l W h ile cn the labl».*sm oking hot, B E N IA M I N L . K D D Y Register. than fo r agricultural purposes, and to grass. T h e place is capable o f ru n -; trace the eolny through «iiffereot hands ; t t y m other placed the old bean pot. grimaces, ooi feased that his new p a te n t, Coos sod C arry— nator fo r and find the offenders. establish hie elalm tosaM land before nlng a D a iry of 5» cows a t present tim e, Join t leather ahoes were “fa ir murderin’ h ls l TMk rich aro m a o f th a t ]a r T h e process of robbery, which fa) fa John 8 . Coke. ' the Register and Receiver of t is office two houses, two lutrns, tw o o fch <rds, feet” ahe offered the relief of a pair Comes to me down the jt& ra a f u r ; t m ilia rly known as “sweating'’ ooina, T h e a w te t brown h i sad undtfrugt a n t St» of her husband's slipper» 3 hoy went at Bo-eburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, plenty of good ru n ning water and plo^e Joint Representative for Coos and was form erly practloed to a large ex- O f path and beaus, lir e In m j dream , ’ Currv— Robert Burna. up to M r. G ilson» room to procure A d n i i n l a t r a f o r ’s N o tic e . mostly under fenee. the 7th d ay of Nov 1PM. tent, but of late y< ars few instances of A r d Ihl» old m a r ’s a boy or««- more these and Mrs. Gilson, Innocently turn F o r fu rth e r particulars coll o r ad Judge, 3d Judicial D istrict—J. W . H e names as wltne^aessf it have come to th< attention of the au Upon th a t bleak It« w Eng.and shore; ing Into the second floor “den," sacred H am ilto n , Roseburg. Notice la hereby glv»n that tne un thorities. I t is not highly profitable, V anished th e years th a t Ue between dress me at Port O rfo rd , Oregon. Q . G ilb e rt, o f Rose burg, Ore, to sim ilar usee, hoped the vieltoc would Prosecuting Attorney, fid Ju d icial D is dersigned has been duly appointed by and a t best, undo r the old methods of T h ia present and th a t pot of .beans. George T u rn e r, o f Roseburg, Ore. . .. , e ftt H . CL-AlUk. remain there. But no. Indeed! tric t—George M. Brown, Roseburg. the County C o m t of Curry County, O r extracting the n.etal, it did not afford W i r e g u sta to ry relish dead W arren Beatty, o f Roseburg, Ore. “I think I t ’s more choarful-llke down ‘Tw ould :ivv again In th a t brown brao, U. 8 . Commissioners—J . H . U p to n, egon, A d m in istrato r ,.f tlie Estate of much more than a living. 0 . 1. Leev. ngood, of Ro-ehurg, Ore. stairs,1’ he presently an-oaticed. look From a careful examination of the A ad aatgd n p t-tlh e . 1 wot, j . h . u r r o N , Langlois. Robert Allen Carnahan deceased. A ll ligh t pieces whi< h are now being found. Wou'.d quicken round th a t old bean pot; A n y and a ll persons c la im in g ad ing w istfully from the window» 1 B u t. best o f all. B i) youth s renewed persons having claim« aga in s t said e i- J tU evident that "th e thief is not doing A versely the above descrliwd la n d * are sorter like to see the street.” OOUMTY O P riO B M . s o'or th a t old bean pot 1 brood; requested to I l a their claims In this I . And in the parlor window, coatlaaa County Judge— E. A. B ailey, G old tat? are required to present them w ith his w ork by the old hand method of T h e galea o f childhood M a rd a ja r. but delighted, he eat all afternoon, in six months fro m the date of this no shaking the coins in a bag and then Though closed fo r yen re—by that bean ja r oftee on o r before a .id 7th day o f Nov. 1 Beach. —W . Messrner, Io Boston Globe. ■ gathering the dost by means of quick N O T A R Y P L K L h . while Mrs. Gilson, entertaining group IblXl. County Commissioners—J . W . Cooley, tice, w ith pro|«er vouchers, to the un silver, but that he haa brought into after group o f the fashionable callere, dersigned at his residence near O p h ir, B u u a m ix L . Eoov. Register. I Obetuo; Ed Hyplier, L an g lo is. requisition the rapid agency of elee- who never before had elected to appear L a s u u m s , _ C _ c itar Co., Oasoou. J Sheriff—6. E . Maraters, Gobi Beach, O regon; and a ll parties indebted to tricity. T he service of on ordinary on other than her recognized "days," lealer ln Town Lola, ano Im proved { County C le rk -G e o rg e W . Sm ith, sal I E state are required to pay the galvanic battery and some cheap acid ia suffered mental agonies with the calm a ll that is ntv essury to conduct the op to me w ithout delay. and W ild L a to i/ Base asna* l w i us a »»*. smile of a stoic. H er only relief lay IB 1 Gold Beach. eration by the « • lee tri«, process. The Dated this 18th day of J u ly , 1006 T s q u it I s to s sa s s s llr sag forever, bs sisa aweetly explaining that M r. Brankin County Treasurer—James Caughell, scheme is similar to that employed in •Sits, lo ll o f life , asrvs sad vigor, h'o T s P ilin gs and H u a i .Proofa Made on Ggo. B. M iLbxx, was the son of an old friend M l. Gilson Wedderbnrn. flsa, lbs e osds r urefco r . th a t m akm wosa asse plating w ith gold by electricity. The had known as a boy In the oooatry. A dm in istrator of the Es Msaug. A ll drageista, Ms o r t i . C uros'taraa lomasteads and Pre-em ption y coin is placed hi the fluid, and attached Assessor— A, J. M arsh, P o rt O rfo rq . Mr. Rrenkln, w ith a desperate desire to tate o f Robert Allen C ar to it ore »vires from the poles to the O E 'N K R A L q K ^ fV E Y A N C ^ fG . | School Hupt.— Antes 8 . Johnatou, Port be agreeable and to ebine In aohlety, iialian , deueoacd.! battery leading to another piece o f ILSON in hia youth lived In acoas- O rford. - added Intim ate details and particulars ' • I m etal prepared to receive. In the try village. ‘ Since he haa b«en surveyor— R. J. Canfield A gnesi. wlih au ungrammatical vim that great form of plating, the m etal to busy with state politics be has found his Coroner— D r. T. C. Green, Port O rf be removed from the coin. early rural acquainiencrs raefol, to say ly amused the other guests. Mrs. GU- ord. T he battery being set In motion, nothing of h it genuine liking for many son sought la vain an opportunity sufficient gold to form a plating Is quick of them. Therefore, Gilson's house has quietly to deny herself to vlsltota for M etimos e r t u x oovsts . F o r H n l e o i- K e n t , ly transferred, and as it Is removed long Bcrve-J altogether loo n.uch as a the rest o f the day. .When M r. Qilsoi) C ircu it C o urt meets Fourth M onday in uniform ly from all ports of the coin the general hotel and rendezvous for his nt last made his appearance his exhaust, M y D a iry Ranch at D en m a rk , of 160 August of each year. lia b ility of disfigurement la reduced to ‘•dow n-sttt," friends for Mrs. Gilson's ed wife retired to her own room' anfi acres, 13 m ilch eow«, I t head young a minimum. The only effect is to blur dropped flat on the sofa, utterly regard, satisfaction. Gilson, however, main T h e O rkuon D a il y J o c n g iL ¡« the leading Dem ocratic newspaper of County Commissioners C o u rt meets stock, good team an d nil kinds of fa r the characters slightly. less of the line new goWn. .. . / first Wednesday in Janu ary, A p ril, taining that he feels notbieg but deep An authority at the m int haa eati- ming tools. F o r fu rth e r particulars “I'd rather clean house for a week est contempt tor the man who w ill J u ly and September of each year. Oregon, istued a t Portland. mat««<l that about, 50 cents' worth, of osll or address •‘climb up by a stool, theb kick the stool than go'through a alege like that again,“ Probate C ourt meets first Monday In gold can be removed in this way from a she remarked, reproachfully, when Mr. - J as . P. O lskm , over,” has always isalsted upon un each month. 810 gold piece without exciting the sus T h e m anager! also iasus a S e m i - W k k k l y , which ia especially adapted D enm ark, Ore picion of- the casual observer. T o the limited and lavish hospitality toward Gilson, hastily changing Into hia dinner coat, explained that he bad been com C t'B B V O O C B TV rosT orneas a b i » roar- skilled eye of an expert, however, the the out-of-towb jdaftors. The climax pelled to Invite M r. Brankin to remain m AsTsaa. / • t People who do not care for a D n ilr /h u t ffg n t a guud. fa m ily paper. i of his generosity a s d o l Mrs, 0llson'< effect is generally apparent a t a glance, over night. “ It ’s enough to kin one to ' ■ c| h e t ? « » .,.,...,. . . . . . M i a i Id a Cooley. T im b k r L a n d , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— and i t does not always require the patience exme last week. live through aa afternoon such aa I t a Mrs. Qtlson, who le president of a scales to determine whether the coin ia A n y o f theae paper« can be bad In com bination w ith the P p ^ T O R H a rb o r.........................Pletcher Gardner. had.” correct or not. In the New York sub- fashionable social clnb. wae just start Notice for Publication. Gold Beach......... Miaa L iu ie Caughell. "Never mind I" eoneoled Mr. Gilson. -■ treasury then- is one man, Tandy by ing out for Sn afternoon o< brides when at the follow ing rales: Wo. Ider b orn ................... „Fred Odgers. name, »vho, by years of experience in the meld ushered In a caller—a long, with one of the rare caresses that In Illlb e e . ■ , k .. . . R m e e if. the handling of coin, has become so lank, sunburned youth of hearty man variably reduce Mrs. Gilson's proudest United States Land Offlt-e, anger to delighted compliance and satis M a rla l ............................ T W . R H l h .p . pert in his judgment that he can te ll by ner, but o f equally manifest th jn es i. • - - Roseburg, Oregon, M a y , 7th, 1906. faction. “You're a sweet little »vomaa Agnese........... . . . . .M rs J. D. Cooley. N o tile is hereby given that In mere touch w ith closed eyes w h e th e r» He shtolc hands warmly with Mrs. G il to help out your old hubby no nobly, and O p h ir................................. W E. Burrow. «»»tnplinui« with the provisiona ut piece is of spurious metal or whether it son, and (Tplxlped that “good old 81" I ’ll take care of blm all evening. You C o r b in .................................8 . D arM . the act o( Congress of June 3, is a genuine coin th a t has been tam- —Mrs. Glleoa colls her husband Simon ___ pared w ith. In this respect he is not and detests plckuamta— had urged him can tell the g irl you're not at home aad 187R, entitled “ Aji act for the sale of P o rt Orford ...............Ames Johnston /> rest." * ............ tim b er lands In T he H tfttesolCalifornia, approached by any other person in the to Visit him When next in the city. D e nm ark. . . . ........................ J. 8. Capps. Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington world. But he reckoned without Mr. Brankin. •'He was down our way last fall," L an g lo is . . . . r . . . . . . . . E . Backteff. T errito ry ” aa extended to all Public That impressionable young man, more continued the visitor, perspiring with E ckley.......... than charmed with Mrs. Gilson's grace . . . . . 7 . A. Haines. Land States by act of August 4, 1HW3, the strain of conversing with so hand D A V ID W H TTE 81D K and beauty. Insisted upon spending the some and Impressive a woman aa Mrs. of S m ith R iver, County of Del Nor'e, ------------------- State of C alifo rn ia, has this day filed Gilson, "an’ he says to me. says he, entire evening In the parlor, where he committed fresh social enormities with, 'Buiea, next time jouVs in Chicago you in this office hia sworn atatenient No. easy, unruffled freedom. 8763 fo rth « purchase of the P l SWJ just ccme right up to the house an* "Your slippers ain't none tooeaayjM r. of Section No. 3. In Township No. 39 moke yourself at home. My bouse is South, Range No. I t West, anil w ill »he proper »topping place for my old Gilson,” he remarked, after declining to ■offer proof to show that the land friends and their folka,' says he. So go to the theater or to the club oa ac sought ia more valuable for ite tim lier dad—.that's Lew Brankin, of Placer— count of his blistered feet, "so I gueaa o r stone than for agricultural purposes, he eaye to me this morning, when I come I ’ll Just slip ’em off A little. An’ Mra. and to establish Ids claim to said land away from home with a load ot horses, Gilson said I could takeo ff my eOatZ" — - before the County Clerk and Clerk of The hour» dragged terribly, and Mr. 'Butch.' oayshe.'Just »ott go up an'stop County C ourt of C u rry County, a t hia w ith 81 Gilson. I've kntfwed him for Gilson suggested an early retiram eat office at Gobi Beach, Oregon, on Mon aa soon aVTie could decently do do. But ages, an’ ha's a good feller, all right.' day, the Mil day of August, 1906. H e names os witnesses: “An’ so,” was the hurried hut cheer Mr. Brankin, evidently with I < j of conventionality or pollteae sa,lnalet- John L . Crook of Gold lleach Ore. fu l conclusion, " I come." . . ' ed and reiterated that he wae not weary. Allen Lawrence of Gold Beach, O r e . ' “I'm sure Mr. Gilson w ill be glad M ' even while his heavy eyelids closed. It John Ostrun<ler of Gold Reach Ore. see you,” said Mrs. Gilson, aweetly, but S am uel M cV ay of Hinilh River, C al. was nearly morning before he noetd be Inw ardlyfurioutf. "H e ’s always glad to Any and a ll peraonsulaii .ingadverge- see his old friends. Won't you take an lured to bed, and the first streak of dawa ly the above-descriiied lands are reques easy-chair while I telephone him at th» I found him creeping about the house In ted to file their claims in thia office on the conspicuously quiet manner th a t office and see If be can’t come straight-, or liefore the said 6th day of August, S E S a S E home." — ....... ...J never falls to arouse the ordinary sleeper. Mrs. Gilson herself prepared B s m a m ih L . E ddy , Register. “Ob, yea, D u tc h ’ Brankin, of coarse," for him an early breakfast, since the BEAT I N T h in VT..RÍ.’ », ffiìftusar« prated, actually "■»«marias »aa! fowar« ui»«ur « responded M r. Gilson, promptly. “Old maid would not rise until nearly seven. • ’.«urto» I V « ' Lew B ran kin ’s youngest. W ell, Mary, •x tod b » h«« Then she Insisted that M r. Gilson taka for sale bTrEAi.ym ar.voji t llt . igy we'vs got to treat blm handsome. The him for a walk. 4 Brankins control a lot of votes we’ve . T IR E D The fates were kind to Mr. Gilson la ■ In Hood’» Sarsaparilla, which gives . needed before, and we’ll need again, i«»r f i f t y C om Ù. that the unhappy youth’s feet were still them p a n blood, s good appetite and G uaian'.^tl LoiMicuo habit ear«,, muhest weak aome tim e.- And he's really a decent so tenderly resentful of the new, tig h t MUHM seo Mtroutf. UoeU pure. Wc. SI A ll druggiete new snd needed R T R E N C T N . young fellow, though 1 expect he look! patent leathers that much walking was pretty rough. Impossible. They were unkind to Mrs. “No, M ary,” w ith growing firmness— Gilson in that Mr. Brankin, while more aa Mrs. Gilson sweetly suggested that , than w illing to attend a matinee w ith perhaps he coaid come home nt once M r. Gilson In the afternoo% could not and visit with M r. Brankin— “1 can’t be persuaded to go dnwntowwwith him possibly leave the office nntll five in the morning. He hu^g about the o'clock, anyway. An important com house, grill ooatlre» and In Mocking feet, m ittee meeting comes off In half an ’ nntll M r. Gilson came for him after hour, and I ’ve got other work later. luncheon. Mr». Gilaon, aoltrnnly thank , - -7- Yen'll have to give up the bridge for ful that he felt he m utt leave twwa once. Mary, seems to me, and be good j that evening, bade him good-by with a to the boy a little. I ’m sorry to ask It, cordiality »he endeavored to render at and of course you must please yourself lee»t pertly sincere. M r. Gilaon. »too about complying, but It would be a solemnly thankful to conclude th» af great raver to me If you'd be pleasant fa ir for th« time being, saw Mr. Bran about IL Take blm for a drive.” kin off. after a downtown dinner, aad Mrs. Gilson, conscious that the vis returned to Mr». Gilaon with a aenseuf itor. reatlesaly moving about in the temporary relief but coming dlaaater. - parlor, could bear every word aha ut "W ell, w-hat le It7" Inquired the tered, was compelled to refrain from 1 astute lady, convinced that her weary the relief of plain speech. Sbe said i husband concealed some guilty secret good-by w ith forced sweetness and i beneath hie ostentatiously calm de hung up the receiver w ith a bang. Then meanor. "Hasn't the man gone, after she telepboaed the elub member who an, or did you Invite him to spend was entertaining ths group that after- , Thanksgiving w ith ua7 Let me know aoon that an Important happening, to the worst nt once.” be explained later, would prevent her ■ "He—he said he'd had aaab a flood attendance. She wae miserably certain time, and be admires you so much.** that the disappointed boateaa would not confessed Mr. Gilson, “that— I really toon forgive, her defection half aa hour couldn't help IL M ary— I did say we'd before time for the playing to begin. M - 1 ^ to entertain him for a week and this certainly added fuel to the heat ,|m, this summer. I know yodTI o f her not unnatural Indignation. But .tand by me lust this once more.” . - she returned to the parlor, grim ly de- I But Mrg 0 1 Ison, though a good wife termtneihto do her duty by her husband and aomewhat more than ordinarily un- and his friend. aeltUh. felt by no mean» equal to thia "Would you like to take a drive la the new te»t of her affection and endur park with me7" the Inquired, but the ance. ,, youth shook hl« head promptly. ..... "Very well, Simon." she announced, *T get so much o f the trees and the with cool decision. “I ’l l »tend by you road out home,” he exclaimed, ’ that I'd to the extent of ordering the breakfaste rather change off a little when I tome for a week, and a good dinner the night to the city. Couldn’t we go to the the of hie arrival. Bat after that—U w ill nyl er tor sw hllef” be the elab d f nothing. Simon. I shall Mrs. Gilaon. Inwardly thanking Provi receive an imperative summons to at dence that It w et too U te to cotntfiy with tend my ailing mother h alf an hour after tbU suggestion, explained the f a it to her he arrives."—Chicago Record-Herald. , U se o f B lo c trlo lty In "D o c to r in g - G o ld Plecos. .„ »• wvritory, “ 4 L"k’ M<i CIW *’m- So- FOK J. COMMIflfllONEK, 8. ••BUTCH" BRANKIN’S VISIT G JOURNAL AaA TRIBUNI. H». V. ff. Daily and Tribune - - Daily 8unday and Tribune 8em i Weeky and Tribune 8 7 OO. - V. 8 2 OO ’.'MJ JO B W O R K . DSWIFT&6 AXLE 1HM. Tht Best to be had in Carry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, __ Better Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, Briefs, Posters, * Envelopes, Statements, MOTH»»» Ort » THE TRIBUNE, H- T. STEWART Editor and Pnblishw. ?ri|>tion, $tl.i5O pov ye a r. Up-to-date Work Done on Short Notice- The Official Paper of Curry County, Satis fa c t on Guaranteed I- ' ; i j 1 Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. THE T R IB U N E nn<l tlie In connection w ith T R IB U N E . W EE K L Y O R EG O N IA N Both Papers one ¡realtor $2.25. L A'/ AÏ '7- . > ...« E i