The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 21, 1906, Image 1

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I n t h e C ir c u it C o u r t « f llu - s t a le
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NoTICM FOR PUBMCA'rtUN.
BTATS A » U DISTM1CT
OFFICKBB :
<»4' C u rry
H IS
L A S T
SERM O N.
CERMAN
SM OKE
N U IS A N C E .
Efforts Made la ClUea of That Cou».
U nited States’ L a i4 Oriiee, *
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B Y O. B. BT7KQIN-
try to Overcome the A n-
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Roseburg, Oregon, Oct., 19th, 1906. W il'in m II. Carter. P lain tiff, | Salt
noyanca.
Notice is hereby given thut in
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Although In the early days of their
t> OOft-
pliunce w ith the provisions nt the act T. W . Newman, Defendant. I Equity. settlement M Four Corners, “Old Man”
O truiB-ny baa its am oke Bal-
o( Coitgre»« of June 3, 187 rt, entitled
Evans and Ikey Marston did not “go
To T. W . Newman, the above nam
“An act for the aaleaif'timb- t lands iu
much oa religion,” In virtue of lheir.ot- s a m e aa w ell as W a s h in g to n , off
ed
dofcAdaut.
the Statcs-of t'ullfoim la, Oregon, Neva-
dclal position» as slieifiB. and . dtputy ap p ears fro m an official re p o rt
Yon are hereby summoned ami re
da, and W a s h in g to n T errito ry,” as ex­
' sheriff they both considered Ifrou, ht to
m ade by U n ite d S tate s C o aan l
tended to a ll the Public Land States quired to uppearaud answer the com
have a “fa ir show."
by a c t o f August 4, 1893,
p la in t b f the atMvo name I plaint!ft' til
In those circumstances, it may be Im­ G en eral U u c u ih e r a t F r a n k fo r t,
W i u . i a u T. M ttxs
ed against you in the above entitled agined thatr’ Old Man aad his fax dilar iu which be says:
of 3189 Madison street. Seattle, County
of K in g, sta te of Washington, fill’d in Court and cause wlthiu six weekdfirom were much concerned when the lie . Ei-
“ F o r g everal years p ast th e
this office on n o t 30th !> » . Ida »worn tbo dsts ot the first publication o( this tpbalit solemuly announced to them s ta te g o v e iu n e u ts o f G e rm a n y
»tat- in. u t No 716J for th# purchase of summons; and if you fa ll
to a; pear that be had very little looser to live
have given a tte n tio n to th e am oke
the >B1 S K I See I, KJ N E }, NF-hi « E l
and answer »aid coiuptalut on or be­ T h e n was son «thing wrong with his
of Section 12 In low nsM p * Sohth
heart, and that something m lgi.1 k ill nuisance. T h e stoppage o f th e
of Range 14 West and w ill offer fore the *6 th dsy of D e tw m lc r I (00| him at any monitikL W hat g rie ti 1 him t h ie f aouree 'o f exeesaTve smoke
proof to show th a t tlie Isnd .-ou gb ris the same beiug the last day o f the ti.
most, however, was tho barren rcccltof
by traiiiiu fe firem eu to 0« m o re e x ­
more valuable for it» timber pr alone to answer prescribed in the order d i­ bis labors.
tu rai tfartObe«, and
for
recting th e publication of this sum-,
Rev. EJIphaJet announced that t.sds- p e rt aud c a re fu l has been trie d re ­
luim
-to
said
l.md
be­
to
‘untv^of 3 £ 5 £ l l , State
thls inons, the p la in tiff w ill apply to the pentlcd upon a final series o f ssnn_>ns to ce n tly , and,the fo rm a tio n of amohe
„ RocPiveeuf
-
wing a D airy of 38 cows s t present tim e ,' J o in t Senator fo r Coos' aud Curry— |Wfi Ui< , . „ . . ami
Tuo«- ! court for the relief prayed for In K li bring hie cougrfigatto»4— a a«aa» of can b« reduced in th is w ay to a
oflloe nt Roseburg, . Oregon, on
ota, has on March lit h two housM, tw<rbarnh, Two’ oroh-rda,
John 8. Coke.
com plaint, of which the following is tn e lr ehortconilcga. W ith much diffi­ grea't degreet" T W ” p to p rr con­
Ms «flee his sworn st >te- plenty of good ruunlng w ater anttplace Joint Representative for Coos and d a y the 8th day » f January 1
culty he preached four of tho aeries to
He uaiu -s as witussse»:
8, to r the purchase of die
a suocinct fta te m e n t:
C urry— Robert Burn».
J Q Gilbert' and
empty banebes. and then, heartbroken s tru c tio n and 'M an ag em en t o f
Tp 91 «, * 1 4 West A M mostly under fence.
1.
For
decree
of
»aid
court
requi
W » m u B eatty o f BoSeburg, Ore.
by the spiritual torpor o f Fctir Corners, steam boilers and the p reven tion ’
'.'I
F or fu rth e r particulars call o r ad­ Judge, ad Judicial District—J . W,
L o t Section No. 38, in
in g am i Jiiecting you the said defeir
Charles W Oood, of 8. s ttl •. U aah.
.Il
stated that the Rev-. ArchibaikLaraame. o f explosions has received c a re fn l
91 South, Bange No IS dress me a t Port O rfo rd , Oregon.
H am ilton , Roseburg.
Em m et O Preston of W aterville Waah. a n t toexecute and-dcllver to the plain­ would occupy the pulpit on alternate
•.ml w ( t I | offer
__ _ proof to show t >st
tiff ttposd *d d auffli lout deed for the
a tte n tio n th ro u g h , police regu la­
Prosecuting
Attorney,
3d
Judicial
Dis­
Any
and
ail
persons
claim
ing
ad
­
b tls more valuable for
H . 0 . Au.cs,
8undays.
tric t— Ueorge M . Brown, Roseburg. versely the above-de*crilied laini» ure follow ing described real propertv situ
tion s and C o n tin u e d exiunina,
liu or or atoaa than tor asrlcuhur
To
"Old
Man’s"
intense
disgust,
the
ated
in
c
u
r
ry
County,
State
ol
O'
atea
L
rry
Uounty,
.state
O
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g
x
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i ad to establish his claim
0 . 8 . Commissioner»—J . . H . U p to n, requested io file th e ir claims.in this of­ v ii; 8 W ) i of tìW.LJ oi Sec. 5, SE W af youthful Rev. Archibald s; eedlly filled tion a by official experts. T h e d a ily
fice on or before skid otb ¡lay of Janu­
saLv l:„d - alora the Register and
H . UPTON,
Laogiuis.
the
SE} . of Sec,«,
«f N E } of Sed. the church. His florid eloquence and cure o f b oilera, hbw ever, has b e e *
.
. . N F T } 3*
ary , 1907.
c l v r . f M s office at Roseburg,
7, i mi the N W } o f N h f of Sec. 8,
rousing periods made a pleasant change ve ry o ften in tru s te d to ig n o ra n t
Bciuxvriv L E n n r, Register.
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huradaythe 24th day of
38 8. K. 13 W. W. M.N SJ of N E X
I .
C O M M IS S IO N E R ,
from the feeble affoi-ts of the dying man,
County Judge— E. A. B ailey, Gold
aild N W W c I N E k , N E W of N W k i f and. is the ohartn of novelty. Four Oor- firem en, as th e in s tru c tio n in ­
««-. 36 , W j of HE}, E i of H
W * o f Bee.
SW*
, Beach.
—‘
s titu te d by a fe w in d u s tria l asso­
U o lit» n of Marshfield, Ore.
NOTARY PU B LIC ,
of 8 W } of Sec 28, E X of NW W neritos forgot the inithful serrloe of 30
County Commissioners—J . W . Cooley, T im b e r L an d Act, June 3, 187»— & -.Ä
years.
c ia tio n s has n o t been ad eq u ate
* (, Byron of Seattle, Wash.
a n iL N E k of H tt'k of Sec. 36, and 8'A
1 fro To asr of Roseburg, Ore.
NO TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Cbetco; Ed Hypher, L augloia.
The iuaidcn3 admired the raven locks an d th e o w n ers o f steam p la n ts
of N E }, , N W } o f f B
E }, and E X o f .........
.................
Lavonois, O tiaar Co*. Oaaoos.
8W
’ •»hu H -w laad o l Gold Beech Ore.
and ge n tly smile of the newcomer, es­ fre q u e n tly fa ile d to show suffi­
Sheriff—«."®. Maratera, Gold Beach.
of Sec. 38, aU in ,T 34 8. R. 14 W . W
U nited States Lund Offic*,
Aay aad all partons clalmin« ad-
eater in Town Lots, ana Improved County C le rk —George
pecially when he called them “dear sis­
M.
W . S m ith, > Roeeburg.Oiegoo, Kept. 8th. 1W9.
cient in te re s t in th e thorough
N.-tice is hereby givi n that iu oom-
' ’le jh ffff have such other ters," and said what an Inspiration It
and W Ud Lands.
Gold Beach.
their claims la this
n<l fu rth e r relief in the premises as was to see their fs lr faces look up to him teach ing o f th e ir firem en. F o r th e
County Treasurer—James Caughell, idlunee with tin* provl-iona c i .• the set. * mav
e said 94th day of
bu^iist aud equitable,
F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on
as he preached. I t is needless to state puipoae o f su p plyin g a rem edy
Jaaum y WtW,
Wadderburn.
of'Congress o f Jdn e 3 1H78, enU tle d j s X t, . t r.ia l„ t iff n,eOVer a judgm ent that he was unmarried. Many maidens
th e m in is try o f comm erce and
B swajqm L. E ddy
Homesteads and Pre-emptions.
Assessor—A. J. M arsh, Port O rfo rd .
•An Act lor r the »ale o j,T im b e r Lauds against the (jefomlnnt for his costs un i In Fvur Corners were conscious of the
Register.
tra d e th ree y e a n ago in a titn te d
■
s
of
C
I'iforiila.O
reg
pn
,
Ne-
disbursements
in
this
suit.
School
Hu
pt.—
A
me»
8.
Johnstuu,
Port
fact,
and
did
their
best
to
lead
Rev.
Arch­
G ENERAL CONVEYANCTN G
in tins slat*
This summons is snrved npou the ibald Into the thorny paths of m atri­ ‘tra v e lin g coorses o f in s tru ctio n
O rford.
; ’“
vaila and Washington Territory, as
mony
fo r B rem en ,’ by which m ore th a n
•urveyor— D. Cunniff, Jr. Gold Beach. extended to all the Public L an d Htotes defendant xlsive named by publica-
tfo'i thereof in the Port Orford T ribu ne
“Old M an” and lkey alone felled to 500 m en h a re been ta p g h t.
Coroner— D r. F. A Schllemann, Wed- by Act- of Augii«' 4. 1892.
for.tlie perlexi of six weeks successive
auccumb to the spell o f the new preach­
derburn.
C L A U D E H . M E L V IL L E .
ly, by virtue o fa n order o fp u b jig ttiu a e r, «4h>, w heir herwks-nor off tnatrimo-
jnm lefik y the-Hon E A. Ylunev, ( bunty
WoodiuvU-e,Cujui ty v i K in g . BU
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U I s c h e u u » t a t e B t ,ln .i(,« -tiy er»H- d ay e p u n e s and com prises theo­
rrt tire -
o t » js h ln g 'o n . tl -Lon July i l t d S , iUc Judge of C n rry < l.maty,
dadfi, hla dying colleague s methods of re tic a l and p ra c tic a l in s tru c tio n
(Treu T tC d urr uioela Fourtl, M o n d a y in
gdh, dated Novem ber 9, 1906. The
in tills office h:s sworn statement No. date of the first publication of this preaching an somewhat old-fashioned.
by an acad em ically tra in e d e n g i­
August ot each year.
A grim smile pervaded • c ifi Man's" neer and a co m p etent firem an. Its
7040 for the purebas - of H ie N E } of summons is N o v e m l» r 14, 1906.
County
Commissioners
Court
meets
feature». “ I ’ll jues go for u ride on the
I he O u to o n D aily J odbnal is the leading Detnocraiio newspaper of
J. U U X T L R T ,
8 .- } and Lot- i , ». :<aud 4 of Section
object is not o n ly the preven tion
first Wednesday in January, A p ril,
Attorney for Plaintiff. mule"— he took his Eun from the corner
No. 33 in Township No. 33 South of
J u ly and September of each year.
— “and look up h all of these Jays. You o f amoke, b u t a safe and econom­
'
i.«i,ad a t Portland.
Range No 14 West and w ill [offer proof
look arti r the other half, lkey."
Probate C o urt meets first Monday iu
ical tre a tm e n t o f ateftm boilers,
to »how that the loud sought is more
“It's very kind of you to help me to so th a t not o n ly the public in te re s t
each
m
onth.
» • . Igers also issue s S k M i -W kkkly , which is especially adapted
y du abte lor its tim b e r or stone than W A N T E D — G O O D M A N In each coun­ get a eoegrgeatjon, although your ef­
h u t th a t o f th e owners o f hollers
coasv. oounyx rosv esnmw akb rosT- for n grii'uitiiral pur ones, ijnd to e®-' ty to represent and advertise co-oper­ fort»
are not at all necoi.hary, Brother
NASTKHS.
ie tak en in to account. These con­
'• »■■ -• Iv.i do not earc for a D a ily , but w ant a good fam ily paper.
tsbiish hi» claim to sai I 1 <nd before ative department, put out samples, etc. Marrflon."
cbeteo ........................... Mias Id a Cooley. J. H. U p t n, U. 8. Coni'y. at his office ! Old established business house. Cash
The next morning, at a quarter to 11, tinued courses a rc g ire u w herever
; Salary |21 00 weekly «xpense money
.ikoM- papers esn-be bad in com bination w ith the P O R T O R H a rb o r.................Fletcher O aciner. a i Lsugtois, O -e., on Wedneeday
u l" 'ad van ced ; permanent position.
O ur the inhabitants of Four Corner« were a sufficient a tte n d an ce can be ex ­
G old B each ......... Miss Liszie Caughell. H tli ay of Nov. 1906.
reference, Banker« National Bank of surprised to see lkey standing by the pected. T h e s ta te bears a p a rt e f
Chicago, Capital }2t(XW,lK>0. Address church door and counting their num­ the expense* and fro m tim e to
’ Wfc> T R IM U H M . a t the following rates:
W e d d e rb u m ........ .............Fred Odgers.
H e names as wl ooss s t :
Manager, ra x C o lum sia Houaa, Chi ber«. The congregation, however, would
Illlh e e .
B. w . tx-tt’i. of Port Orford, Ore.
. . . M r. E . H . Russell.
csgo, I I I . ftesk No. 1.
have been still mor^ eurBrlaSfi coum it tim e sends o u t ex p e rt firem en to
............T. W . Billing«.
W ill Limpacb,
have Been ••O ld® #!!“ cording from the v is it steam plants, in o rd e r to
Charles Rodgers,' ”
”
. .M rs . J. D . Cooley.
manse, w ith Rev. EUphal. t leaning w atch th e b o ile r a tte n d a n ts , c a ll
i O p h ir..
Frial Bay.
”
”
•
. . . W . E. Borrow.
»
feebly on hie arm.
th e ir a tte n tio n to m istakes o r de­
A n y m ol a ll p w m s c U lm ln g ad­ T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,-
. . . 8 . K . D a rtt.
There was an audible stir as “Old fects, and g ive them p ra c tic a l la- -
Mau ' led Rev. Eliphalet towards the
Port Orford
Ames Johnston versely the above descrlb d land’ are
Notice for Publication.
pew which lmmedlataly front. ,] the pul­ stru c tio n w ith reference to firin g
D e n m
a r k . . .
8. Capps. Iequested to file the r claims in this
and s a fety apptiauees. O n ly w hea
p it
L a n g lo is ..; ; ........................E . Rackleff. office on *»r before «.itd 14 uny of Nov­
U nited Stab'« Land Office,
Rev. Archibald began the opening the services o f the e x p e rt a re de­
E c k le y ........ .........................,1 A. Haines. ember li ‘O6.
Roseburg,Oregon, O c t, 11th,.1906.
Notice is hereby given
that in prayer so briskly that the congregation sired fo r several days does a fa e
B k s i 'M ia*L, Knox, Registe'.
compliance w ith the provisions of soon forgot tha bent ftgufe ©f Rev. Kll- have to be paid.
The in te re s t
the act of Congress of Jane 3, phalet who rose to h u feet with diffi­
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of culty and dun.; to "Old Man a " r arm. shown iu the instru ction is eoa-
tim lier Ijinds iu theHtatesof California, When, however, sermon time drew near, s ta n tly increasing, and its va lae,
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington people were surprised to isee 'O1J Man" based upon tbe results o btain ed ,
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R Territory” as extended to nil Public
«top up on the platform besido Rev.
Land Htatea l>y act of August 4, 1893, Archibald, cntw ltbeftudiug the fact is m ore and more a p p re c ia te d .* '
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
D ri.ix B. M ilks , of Seattle
Jnly 33rd 190«.
County of K in g , State o f Washington, that he was absorbed ihp rayer,aad give
W O M E N A N D J IU -J IT S U .
Notice is hereby given th a t the fol filed in tills office on Nov. 14lh 1906, hiu flowing cret falls an ¡rreve.-«oLy vi­
low ing named settler has filed notice her sworn statement No. 7183 fo r the cious poll. To their stiff further sur­ American Exponent of the Art A
o f his intention to make final proof in puichose of the HE} N E }, N } 8 E } ,8 W } prise, Rev. Archibald. Ljushlnt', plnkly,
«erto That There la No 'W ash.
FE% of Section No 1 in Township 14. after a whlaper.-d rer.a rk from "Old
support of ‘bis claim , and that said
South ol Rango No 14 West, ami w ill Man," hurriedly lett the platform and
— ....
proof w ill be marie before J , II . Upton, offer proof to show th a t the Ian
seated hlm telf In a b-ck pew. To the
U. H. :omml»aioner, at his oflioe at sought is more valuable for its timbel Congregation’« « till further surprise,
M r. R . Irv in g Hancock, jo u r ­
or
stone
than
for
agricriltural
porposss,
Lang ols, Oregon, on O<!to‘ er 13. 1900,
'Old Man" cam'« down fro m , the plat­ n a lis t, a u th o r, w ar correspond­
and to estaMMl lies claim to said land
vU :
*
before the Register and Receiver of form. tenderly led Rev. Eilphalet toward ent and tra v e le r, is now asso ciat­
. < D A -M c -D U N C A >.
this ofliee at Riwebarg, Oregon, bn F r i­ the pulpit, and. putting a glass of water ed in th e p ublic m ind ae th e
by hia aide, handed him his notes.
H E. No. 11888, for the N | BE} and 8} day toe l l t h d ay of J an u ary 1907.
A m eH can exponent o f jiu -jits u ,
Site name« as witness««.: --
"Old Man,” after casting an anxious
N F } of Sec Id, T p 99 S, RTS W.
hays the G rille . D u rin g m ore th a n
C W Good, Seattle, W ashington.
glance
at
thetrem
hilngforraofK
ev.
E
ll-
8he names the follow ing wltnisses to
W T M iles, Heattle, W ashington.
phalet. advanced to the edge of the plat­ seven years M r. Hancock has
prove her continuous resilience upon
J Q G illie rt, Roseburg, Oiogon.
form. his eyes filled w ith withering been p re|u irin g him self fo r tb e
W arren Beatty, Roseburg, Oregon.
and cultlvati'in of said 1 md, viz :
scorn.
w ritin g o f books on this subject by
Any and a ll personselait .ingadverse­
F ra n k Coot o f P o rt O rford, O ie .
'I deeaay,” he said. Ironically, “as
ly the above-described lands are requej-
tu
k iq g instru ction under J a p a n ­
Win Cox of I o rt O rford, O re.
led to file their claims in this oflioe on you'd ruthcr hear a sermon from me, or
Ge-.
F ltzii ugh of Port O rfo rd , O rry or liefore the said T lt h day o f Janu ary that black-headed Jay yonder.’
He ese teachers both in this c o u n try
1907.
pointed a threatening 0»ger towards the a n d . in Y o ko h am a
and T o k io .
J, M . West of Port Orford, Ore.
B ix j a m ih L . E d d y , Register.
shrinking figure of Rev. Archibald.
N o t long ago M r. H ancock w as
B en jam i a L. E o n r , Register
For 30 years," “Old Man” said, Im ­ laid on the sh elf w ith the in ju re d ,
’T l
pressively, "thlayer gray-beaded old by a pupil who was t a k i n g 't h e
man”— he pointed to Rev. Eilphala«—
,
lesson— end by a w om an a t
has been tryln' to rope you In for the I
next w o r ii ¿ If he'd known as much th a t! W h ile laid up, and w ith one
¿ ÍÍM
about you as 1 do, he m ight ha’ give It fo ot propped on o rest, M r. H a n ­
up Juea 3» years ago But he didn't cock wus visited by m any o f hia
know what a contract he'd got to tackle,
and he's gerhe on tacklin' It ever since, frien d s who pro ffered th e ir sym ­
throwfn' In me and lkey as a kind of p ath y. T hey w ere m e tr w ith the
I *
crownin' cross. And now. whan he’s in fo rm a tio n th a t no ^ sym p a th y
about to pass in his checks, you won't was desired— th a t instead of w ish­
listen to bis partin’ words 1 was away
las’ Sunday, or I ’d ba' made yon come. ing condolence he was d elig h ted
Now. as you've come back to the fold, th a t the th in g had happened. H e
like lambs snatched from the tu rn in ', so lias uo patience w ith the expres­
to «peak, we're goln’ to have thlayer s io n , “ th e w ea ker sex.” H e bolds
sermon over agin, Tou've got to listen
th a t, w here o th e r conditions a r e
to I t You hear me!"
¿
Once or twice when the dying man f i l ­ eq u al, a w om an should be aa
tered, lost the thread of hla discourse stro n g as a m an. M r. H ancock.
and looked piteously, around, hla friend | w ith his clo th in g on, does not look
was at hia side, ready with the glass of like an a th le te . H e Is five feet six
water, or th turn over the pages of the
ibcltes in .h e ig h t, and w eig h * 100
Mcmon. —
_.
s
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“Old Man" also had something to aay, pounds. H e does not look as i f he
weighed m ore tlm n 130. H e ¡abroad
aad was not stow In saying I t
"Now aa we've had thisyer Interestin' io f shoulder and o f larg e ch e*t ex-
termon. and.have learned < good deal pansion, but is sm all In bis lim bs.
about Enoch as It wouldn't hurt us to H e claim s to have tb e a v erag e
Imitate, there’s one thing more ta be
lone. The least yoh can do afore yon Japannse b uild in a ll h u t w e ig h t
clears out o f thisyer building Is to pog- M r. Huncock’s w ife Is five inches
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tleise to the parson and aay good-by," s h o rte r th a n he is, and weighs
W hat touched the congregatioa more sfflnc 20 pounds leas, bnt be baa
keenly than “Old Man's” stinging aeorn
tra in e d h er to such a degree o f
wan the fact that Her. Elfph l i f t bad not
uttered one word of reproach. He laid «kill In th «-Iupuncse fe a ts o f coum
bis trembling Fan-is on the h«sit» of the but th a t ahe is ab le to th io w him
children, bless«! them said a few kindly ,,t w ill when she can rucced in se­
words to tb« older mem i n n of bla dock,
cu rin g the p ro p e r boida.
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then, atlU leanin* on “GM MfoCa" «iron*
arm and looklcft up Into hla frleqd’s face
T a lk la Cheap.
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with tender kratltad« and lore, tattered
I t is easier fo r un o ra to r to m ake
back to the manae to dta.
Rev. Archibald accepted a call else­ a speech than I t i s j o r th e speeck
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where So did M lie Soamca. but not I* to m ake a n y th in g out o f him .__
the saoM directfo*.
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puaaee paid w eekly; expensetuoney ad- 7 . 8. Sen’ts— Jonathan Bourne J r., of
complexion by Ukin« aaced. W ork p leasant; posiliou pei- Colt la u«l and Ctioa. Fulton o f Astoria.
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manent. No iuveetmont or experience Congressman, E ira t D is tilo t— W illis
C. H aw ley, of Salem
required. W iite at ohee for fu ll par­
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