The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, January 01, 1908, Image 2

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    T b e t 'Iir la t m u a D lii uer.
THE TRIBUNE.
«1OO How ard, fflO O .
C opper from Iron at G Cents
t ’he K sd arae(«M »o*e»« *IM ke pteaeed to
Pound.
la u « It u d lS m I . «, le * .t <•« dreed«1 dtaWM
df/w-pria means literal y bad toot, it
ifeal u r in e . haa bees able, S> ««“ » la a ll Ua
will not bo fuir f r many to la y Mara«
ate*«., and (haa la C a r te * (to k » C atarrh
on täte c <uk if they bepls tlis Chinitias
i W H O i f PAPER .1? C ’J l i i i V -
To
^iriMluie
copjmr
fr«Mii
iron.
»I
< t i n - l . lilt- O lli) p o e lllt .-c t ir -
SOW kn « « n M
D in u .i with little appetite asd «ici it f
will) d lrtrcs or Bailees. It may not be ! a o a t u f « m i t t » pownd, white tin the BM dltal h a u r a lt ; Catarrh bring a ran
ttra.
a
c u a .llla tlu a a l
| K t t K h . & W
& , T « S - » i " M r » . w - n . . . . . . i t ____________________________
WPDXESDAV, JA N. U t, »W7.
trralu ient. H a ir . Catarrh cure 1» taken In-
,«ia i licutcp a bad aiotusch. ■ Io 18 cent*, it »1 e c « io e U p o n ’ w h ic h ! lernauy, aetin» directly apoo the blood and
i | 1
het
th
a t le
l.a a wen : ototuacli. rivlmr than a • tv h « i«
« .r i l . i .
1. I “ nucuu« «arlare. Ot the eyetew. thereby doetroy
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bud
cook,
a« ! h r a. Weak i t o r « « l i / ‘ B h ) ‘* « " " " ’ t "
** In« the io u .lu lt m ot ih r Art-*«!. end s K In g
8VB SÇKlPrt»7$ RATE»
O »e Uopy Opr Vtmr .................... <IJX) there is ; '-sitnit eh« eqwal to Hood's wiwkiog w illi all ooiifl-lenue <«f >uc the patient « r m g tk by baUdios OS the couetl-
lu ilo n end awil.ttng uaterv 11. doing lie aoefc
Karwtparillu. ft gives ttto Stomach!
, ,
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One Copy- flia M ouths...
vigor ami tone, cures dyspepsia, «reatee *”**' *’* *ael “*'• K‘ #n* K'*c "tit The proprietor, hate eo awcli tallh in lie care
‘One Copy-Tor«« Hunlha.
_fMppetltc, and make» eating tl«C p i t i ' Isr deir.oiial lalonwi o f I he ease that liv e powers that they oSer One H andrad P o l­
— -tirt it »hi Hi Id
copper CUB 1st ina’le from (»1-1 wWMp le n lor any ceae that I I Yell. 10 care. Head 1er
lie« of le e tlu o aie le *
• Published Every Wednesday, by
Addrcee » . J. C H XN XV « C O , Toledo, a
iron, in his Affine on tits ground
Sold by ell Druggist,. Jh
Rich Few Rule N atio n .
HARDY P. STEWART.
floor on the Chuinlu r of C otntneicr
Take H ell's Fam ily Fill« (or ceaatlpatloa.
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r<
« tre«*Oh ro rrp fc jw r a
JlfeW ta« dale
dal« tu « b lr h jrour ftfb-?
’ •eri piloni« paid
“ QT’ P. AGENTS:
,
9- N
A. B. H ab lx, Bindon Oregon,
Timber Claims.
In spite o( til« fact that the wPrd
*
Neir York.
7 -
~
; b uilding, and q u its a furore lis» re-
\V , Bourke C«>fkr»o, i 8ll|iwj among ibe lawyers and* real
j at tbe opening sesaioM of the Pen- w tate men
men who are M r. Bvanh’
plc>’s f o r tun »t the new Itoelteile neighbors.
Theatre this ufteruroni in desertb
‘‘Ten per cent of copper can be
ing the “silent revolution in putitt produced from old sere pi run,” Mr.
cnl pystem,” declared that tbe pot» > Evans says, and the process is
jera which have grown np hi tlle i simple (b a t any one can
> business and financial world dor i operation.”
t
j ing (he last ten years now co m -j
Here Its exhibited 3 h a lf gallon
pletely (Innominate Ilia
Pnderal fr u it j ar> ^ j y * filled w ith acid that
SPORT IN TUSCANY, FRANCE
V«npU of T his Bastion Shoot Safe and
Jays Simply to Bat T hao—W hat
BogUsh Writer Thinks.
I « « p irehiuung fir, c«<l«r and pine
Timber Clsluta from the original hoM-
era at pTloea warranted by their 'loca­
tion, quantity and quality of timber.
W hat have you to oBi-r? Write to
Catarrh
T imskk L aud A ct , jusk 3, 1878—
to .
achievements
.„ d
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j * “ 1“ " " '
J i L i f i K
^ T » l ? K
f
> e » b i « , . ^ r i « ~ . n « i k « .
o f Hie Republiuian <'>inlwrp< ' • 1 1 what he declared a , gtate rrf inflammation by an impure
fmrby u e nothing to you; nor
o rig in , history -and tsndencius of
lb s Ucnincratic p arty. You have
yio principles, no pur|ioses, no co
jisrence. H e who depends upon
yo u r favors “ swims w ith tins of
lead and hews down ouka with
1 real government, M r C ockran-re-
cited the recent financial pauic and
condition of the blood. Therefore, to
cure, take tbe best blood purifier,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
they w ould m ake a good pie. Ye
gods! b at pie and bailed jay—
11th day of
B x m a h ik L E d » t , Register.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
'V .,
• When in Roseburg
B I© © u r e t o C o m e n n < l W©© U re
We’ll Treat you Square!
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Vi
R em em b er the N a m e !
Remember the P lace!
»
J0SEPHS0NS
The Mail Order House
Roseburg, Oregdn.
AMES S. JOHNSTON
GUM JII AE
(Successor to John B. Ifflier.)
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i^ r P o r t Orford, O r .u ^
2
N E W GOODS,
and fresh supplies will be received by every steamer. I t shall be
tra t& T ’T T It kee? * fUU *UX?k
eT* ryUli"x »vquirod by the
G R O C ER IE S and PROVISIONS,
BOOTS and SH0JC8.
M ENS’ and BOYS, C LO TH IN G ,
.
L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E ,
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S
]
C A ND Y, NUTS snd N O T IO N S .''
what a dinner!
said th at this peril was tha great- '
I ascertained that there is some
STAtB AMD DISTBICT O m C B B S t
est th at has ever faced the country, in nm«i Itauid to™ or «■boc.'iat«, tablet« *«ellen< trout fishing 4o be ob-
nnd had
tain ed not f a r from Lucca, m any V. S. Sen'ts—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of
and
had been
been denlt
dealt w
w ith
ith , , not
not hv
by kBown“ • o r ,a ta b s -
of the trout being of good site. Poitlsnd and Ohas. Fulton of Astoria.
agents of the government^ but by ]
Congressman, First District— W illis
Tbe trout are already in season in
forces outside. T h e eyes o f the]
C. Hawley, ol Salem.
the month of February and rise
country^ he said, had r.ol been '
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Governor— Geo. K. Chamberlain Sa­
rushes.”—Oicgoiuan.
,»
very
well
in
March
and
April
to
turned to the executive at W ash-I Sealed bids wiU be received by the
lem.
a fly.
Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, Sa­
| ington for relief, but on the lib ra ry County Court of Curry County, Ore-
Roosevelt Again Declines.
lem.
of a prominent citizen o f New Y o rk, « °n> ,ur the construction of s wagon
‘N O T W ORTH SALT” OLD.
State T.essurer—Geo. A. Steel of Sa­
road betweeff Denmark nnd Sixes rlv-
where a secret coigdavs was held.
lem.
er, alon g a line of survey, a plat o f Roman Worker« in Mines War« Paid
-The President lias recently issued
T h e result of this ooriclave, he said, which le on file In (he office of tbe
Supt. Public Instruction—J. H . Ack­
to This Commodity, Mane« the
the fullow'ug statement.
was the adoption of measure» upon County Clerk.. Length of road five
Origin of Phrase,
erman, Salem.
“ On the night after election 1
State Printer—W illis Daniwsy, Salem.
which the whole co u ntry is now and three fourth miles. The road bed
made the billow ing announcement:
“When-1»»
“ W iny
iftya a man is not Attorney General—A. M. Crawford,
on a ll levels to ba cleared and grubbed
slaking its fin,tn cm I policy.
'Tl.e final nnie,.r.,e ««r il<>
I., ' to
u’ "
wiuHi of
oi 16
io feet
reet and
anil raised
raiaeo In
in een«
een« wortb his salt," said a philolo-
Salem.
‘I am deeply sensible to the hon­
a width
.
r ■ ,
* ter a feet and io feet in width on all F’Rt t ° the Philadelphia Bulletin. Clerk State Land Beard—G. G. Brown,
or done me by the American people .
Hon m our political system w ill grodeg A ll bridge» to he 12 feet in
««'* an in teresting and classic
Salem.
jn thus expressing th eir confidence
n o tb s a lo s s o f progress.” he con- width. Contractor will be allowed to fo rm o f speech. W e g o a lltb c way Joint Senator for Coos and Corey—
in what J have done and tried to
John 8. Coke.
tinned, “ but the u ltim a te solution fill all places described in field notes, back, in fac t, to the tim e of the
do. 1 appreciate in fu ll the solemn
Joint Representative for Coos and
of the present difficulties, the step as bridges, placing no obstruction in , an cient Romans.
responsibilities this confidence im
Curry—Ed Backleff.
“The Roman workers in the salt
ping stone from whiulj the human waterways. Rood to be com pleted
August 20th, 1906. Bids for constm c-
poses upon me, and I shall do ail
mines were paid in salt. Tbe salt Judge, 9d Judicial D is tric t-J . W.
race w ill rise to n higher plnne:’’—
Hamilton, Roseburg.
tiou will be considered for tbe entire
¿hat in my power lies not to forfeit
that they got in retnr» for their
OrCgoninn.
»
Prosecuting
Attorney, Id Judicial Dis
road
or
in
subdivisions
of
one
mile.
it . On the fourth of March next
labor was called thejr salarium
tric t—George M. Brown, Bosebnrg.
A bond conditioned according to law
¿ s h a ll have served .three and a ;
(eal—
salt),
or
salt
allowance.
U. 8 . Commissioner»—J. H. Upton,
»hall accomany each b|pd, and success­
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_ w
_ ill
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“The to
word
meaning
jia lf years, and this three and u TixnKR L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,— ful
Langlois.
bidder
be required
enter salarium
in-
N o t ic e for P u b lic a t io n .
to contract with County within three "**'* ,,,on«*y or allowance for salt,
h a lf years constitute my first term.
oodmtt ornoaas.
U nited StateB Land Office,
days site« notice of acceptance of Mil. i '!l*er on was applied to the fees or
T h e wise custom which lim it« th e)
County J u d g e -E . A. Bailey, Gold
Roseburg, On>gon. Nov. 18‘h, l»07.
Bids to h«forwarded by mail endors- ^Ps nien got for odd jobs.
‘For
President to two terms regards t ’>e
Beach.
Notlt« Is hereby given, that In oom
suhstince and not th e form , an il ou- ] £.1*"nce ***** **1'' provisions of the Act p ln n .^ /'iL k r ' L fl Au
totlle pntching ray toga,’ the noble said, County Commissioners—J . W. Cooley,
•I will give that fellow a slight
,
i «I Congress of J .po 3, 1876, entitled Cou,W Vlerk, Gold Beoch, Oregon.
Cbetco; Ed Sypher, Langlois.
der no circum nunces w ill I l»e a “ An Act (or .he sole of timber lands
Oso. W . Smith,
sulaiium—a bit of money to bov Sheriff—S. E. Msrsters, Gold Beach.
ca ndidule D»r or accept another nom !'"**»? Stati « of California. Oregon, Ne-
County Clerk. sqlt w.tb?
. '
Qounty Clerk—George W. Smith
.
'
vada ano W ashington Territory,” as
»nadon.
i extended to ¡ill Public Lqmj tu te a by
“Finally ‘sajarium’ came to
Gold Beach.
*1 have not changed and w ill n o t ! Act of August 4, 1892,
mean wages, salary, what it does County Treasurer—James Caughell,
Joua F. Ciar¿B
Wedderbnrn.
change the decision thus siitiouoc-1
today. A salary is, essentially,
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E .
of
Eugene.
County
Lane,
_
r-
.
.
.
, . oi =_
-, Hute of
salt money, and when we say a Asssssor— A. J. Marsh, Port Orford.
etl.”
Wei
Oregon,
::led in this office on Ja n . H,
Any person or persons trespassing man is not worth bis salt we mean Scliool Supt.—A mes 8. Johnstoi., Port
1907, his «Worn statement No w)6l, fur
Orford.
the purchase of the E U &W»i,
»g H- upon the Croft Lake Ranch,—the Mo- he is not worth paying wages to.”
E»4 of Section No. .(4, In Township No I«ellaii and Marshall Randies, will be
Surveyor—D. Cundiff, Jr. Gold Beaoh.
M yatery o f the Gold Sqck^.
31 South of Range No. 13 West, and prosecuted to the utmost extent of the
Coroner—D r. F. A. Schllemann, Wed*
L tfs on th s Plains.
will «die-proof to »hoy that lira land
derbum.
sought
Is more valuable for Its t mber law; and a reward will Its given for In­
Traveler— I thought yon said
T A C O M A , Wash.— The m ystery
or stone tlisn for agricultural purpose.-- formation that w ill lead to tbe convic­
MtrnKos or ths c o rn s .
you
had
no
factor»«
in
this
,ec-
o f the 18 sacks of rich ore offered and to establish Id^ . hthn to sui t I and tion uf the guilty parties-
Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in
tion.
for sale nt the smelter ley two men l_ef« re the Register and KecutvTr nt
KpMUnn Csorr.
Roseburg, Oregon, »a Tuesday, the
August of each year.
, Westerner— Haven’t.
who refused to tell where the orc 17th day of March. ttXIS.
Oounty Commissioners Court meets
“W
hat’a
that
big
chimney
over
He
nnuies
as
w
itnesses:
came from, is explained io the fact
first Wednesday in January, April,
Dave Murphy. •
there?”
th a t it tBine fm m a vein of gold orc
T R E A S U R E R 'S N O T IC E .
July and September of each year
Edwanl Howell.
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“That
ain’t
no
chimney.
That’s
Fred Howell, and
Probate Court meets first Monday in
th a t has lieen uncovered near Bear
Notice is hereby given that .11 Curry “ J W e,' „ < * c,o" e < ■ » • * ’« ' i®
Ira P. Hower, all of Eugsri«', Ore.
each month.
G ap , in the Cascade Mountains.
Any and all persons rlaiiniug ad­ County Warranteimued and registered, ,,d e OB^'
C levelan d Leader,
CVBBT
COCMTV tost
FO«T om
OFT] en s Asn rose
verselyth
e
si
o
r
-
described
Inn.l
are
T he nre was brought to Tacoma
requested to file their claims fu thlu.f- prior to Dec. I, 1903, are now due, and
MAvrsns.
by Robert F ife nnd one of his min flee ou or before said 17th «lav of March w ill be paid on presentation to me at
Ths PrehsBslls Faculty.
.
............Miss Ida Cooley.
Man on Commission— Isn’t it a C b e tc o .,,..
•rs w ill, a six horse team. After 1908.
my office in Gold Beach, Curry eounty
H arbor____ . . . . . . . . Fletcher Gardner.
B smjamim L E m u , Resistor
Oregon. *No further Interest w ill 1« ’ **a,nc for » «nan to accept |100,-
years o f hard work, nnd when al
Gold B each .
............ J. W. Kiley1
allcaed on the within d ro ribed War- ,,no a
merely for the nee of
most about Io q u it operations on
Wedderburn
....... - .Gao. Kerr.
rants after tbe first pnblicatloa of this *>•■ name at president of a great
|lia property, a rich vein wn* struck
tlllh e e .,.......
Mr- E H Russell.
notice,
to-wit,
Dec.
1
1
,19u7.
corporation?
E C Z E M A a n ti P I L E C U R E
Mortal . . . . ,
in October, and the ore, as shihrn
. .. T . W. Billings.
JAS.
CAUGREI.L,
Man on Fixed Salary— No; that A gues«.......
F R E E Knowing what it was tosuf-
•Mrs. J. D. Cooley.
by the test s i the sm eller, has an
County Treasurer isn’t so bad—If he’d only be satis
fer. I will give F R E E OF
O ph ir...
. -r.—.-©. M. Moore.
average of | 8 a pound, or 11000 n CHARGE, to any nffiicted a poailive-
fled with that.—Chicago Tribupe C o rtd n .........
urefi.r Eczenta, Halt Rheum, E n s ij c
........8- K. Dnrtt.
ton. T he W in is but four or five las, Piles and Skin Dleoases. Instant T I R K D M O T H K O S find help
Port Orford
Ames Johnston
Inches wide, but extends to att un l e l X . Don't suffer longer. Writs F. ■ in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives
D e n m a r k ...
' 7j£.' i f : ®' CaFfs-
W,
WiuiAMs.
4<i0
Manhattou
A
venue, them pure blood, a good appetite and
T“
c*
re
css-titmti««
FMewr.
/^ 'E - W a c k t e f f
known depth.
L a n g lo is. . . .
Now York. An loee Stamp.
new and needed g T R E N C T H .
Eckley...........
....... J . K . Heines.
Bills Wanted.
We fill them promptly and carefully.
Modes for Publication. *
United Stales Land Office,
Roaeburg, Oregon. Nor. 7, 1907.
Notice 1» hereby giv« u, tftal in eo
pllance wiljh Ura iuruVtsb ii« of the Act
of Congress «>f June :f. 1K7 , emitUd
“An act for tlm iole of timber luuds In
the States >,( f tlifiwula, Oregon. Ne­
vada, and WiiKbiugtou rerritory,” an
extended to all Public Land btstes by
act of August 4, 1HS3,
M o an xxn M it c h o x
of Satsop, County of Chehalis State uf
Wash ngton, tiled in lids office on De­
cember M , liMMi, his sworn statement
No 86H6 f«.r the purchase of the M.| N -
E f of fenlll., and NJ N W | « ( Section
No. 32 in Township No 31 South of
Range No 14 We«», and will offer
p n e i to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than lor agi icultoral purposes, and to
eatablisil bis claim to said land be­
fore tbe RrKleter and Reoat,er of
this office at Roseburg, Oiegoa, on
Saturday, the Rth .lay of Feb , ltKM.
He nsmes hs witnesses:
John P Wood of CetUrvIlle, Wssl».
Clark D Smith, of Satsop, Wash.
A B Howell, uiid .
J W Reafro, both of Roseburg, Ore.
Any an" all persons claim ing ad­
versely the slsive described lands arc
reque (tod to file tholr claims In this of­
fice ou or before said bth day pf Feb,
1IW.
II ekjami * L. E ddy , Register.
Mid
« b in ,,,
b j sending us your Mail Orders.
AMOC» O. MACKAY.
Fort Huron, Mich K in
The olive tires round Lucca are
not nearly so old or so gnarled
looking us those familiar to vis­
Aergariniyu K * «se Rt.5srutABi.g.
itors on tbe.JRiviera, probably be­
cause, owing to the proximity of
G overnm ent and are m*ieh stronger 1lX)k(, „» though it m ight be inuriat- the mountains, the climate in
M<vm> sveav WEDNßtotT rvgnrKG.
which th e / grow is more temper-
i than any government which has -j^ altleiugli th e way lie dipped his
a lt.
Tbe earth in which they
ever before existed.
\ flngris Into ft removed all suspicion
grow is a reddish gravelly soil; in
T ho papers o f Coos county are
‘‘D a rin g the fast 10 year»,” said J „ f this. I n this ja r the bits 'o f old fact, fos olives, the drier tbe earth
.wisely nnd uiitnthnously opposing
lie, “ the entire eontm l of product-] jron Rre dipped, and the copper can the better, and they do not require
.contractor Fen^bn’* efforts to have)
jiv e agencies has pasned into the he reeu gathering on the sides of much dèptk I t takes the fru it of
bis tim e sebsdole from Roseburg , ,
,
, ,.
- .
i j . .
i
r.
i , I hands of Te»s lin n h a lf a dozen the iron from w ith in.
W hen tip five of the largest trees to make
extended to two days. O u r m ail is
1 men. I th in k we w ill
copper has.«)I lieen brought to the only one barrel of the pure oil
long enough in a rriv in g now. Ken-
I nniues o f Rockefeller,
M organ, . surface it is dashed o ff the scraps containing 36J litres— that
ton knew conditions when he took
H a rrim an and H ill, and for a fifth * and then it resembles Scotch snuff, about 110 pounds in weight; and
the contract better than any other
even this amount cannot be reck
we w ill say Arm our, and have a ll , T his copper'can be speedily melted
man, and we luipo oor brother edi­
oned upon oftener than once in
th at practically control the im pnr i nnd run into bars for the copper of
tors, nnd n il interested in rapid
every tws yeara. Moreover, an
agencies o f commerce.
. .
m a il transit, w ill be able to holdl tant Industries and
olive très has to be planted and
Not
merely dp
dp th
they
h im to h iso o iitract. O ur Congress-
N
° ‘ merely
ey j - j am confident o f knocking tl a grafted lour years before it will T imbsb L amp A ct , J unk
1878,-
m en w ill aland by us if the inatler '< conlr‘>l thew ■«*«“ “•*» but hy ‘ he copper tru st into a cocked lint with produce fruit at all, says Lieut
Notice
for
Publication.
_
properly presented to them.
j mfluenea which this control g iv e . ,(,}* invention,” M r. E v . n . nverr. Col. Antkew Haggard, D. 8 .
in
United
States
Land
Office,
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| them ot the vsst deposits, they
“ Heiuse nnd bis millions w ill no Chambers’ Journal,
Rosebarg, Oregon, Sor. 8tli, 1KR.
There would be a great many
A few of our country newspapsr * hA^ « W » * 1 domrnaUrour financial longer dom inate the p«diHc. of Mon-
Notice is hereby
g reo that iu
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, c nms l l e
with the provisions of the set o i
friends say they th in k ¡1 is tb e d u ty jB ilU u U o n ’
■stettl ,M u ri‘ ,w:e| tana, nftkr w e get the big vain
of beautiful singing bird» in the Caogrees of Jone 3, 1878. ea itlrd “ An
groves aid mountain sides around set lor tbe sale of timber lai d» In tbs
• f T h e Oregonian to keep on “ fight
c,,n’ l»iries, our leading hawks am l l.e ir f
work , and as for C lark, the
Lucca were it not for the passion
of Calhorids, Oregon, Nevada, and
tng for the p arty .” Ils d u ly to
«<” » ? » **••• T h e y control not other Montana copper king, he w ill
which the Tuscan contadini have Washington Territory,” os extended to
principle, you
you
know. Uot, Ob,
" ‘M ely lira agencies of production be reduced In the o rd in ary walks of for la eafièia— the chase!
The all the pnblic land «tatas by sot of Aug-
th a t’s the
an<l exehange, but the agencies of life and have no more power than sport they indulge in ali day tong B«t4, 18V2.
friends and brethren,,
OoBMKLIta N Wmsow
is shooting at goldfinches and lin­ of Satsop, County of Chehalis, State of
wee of talk, or lam entation? The credit, th at means the en tire indus- an ordinary citixen.”
tria l life o f a com m unity.”
' The composition of the contents nets and other little birds, all of Washington, tiled in this office <-n De-
jOregonian has led the forlorn hope
24, 1906, his sworn statement
• Mr
Cockran
said President of the ja r eons'itute the main
which are sold and eaten.. In oemher
again and again, and then again,
” o 8W3 for the purchase of the N U
Roosevelt has been try in g to do of the transformation, and this the tbe markets at Lucca I have seen
WJ sec. 8 j and 8} 8 W | of Section No
.only to be deserted by tier ‘ mass
things to the great cor,«»rate in le r-1 redoubtable promoter o f big euter jays for sale. Upon my expressing 28in Township Ho »1 South, Range 14
*hohad no ounce,aiuM or priAei-
West, and will offer proof to eho.» that
any- u doubt as to their succnlency, I the land sought is more valuable for
pies or purpose«. Let the Oregonian esta, but had only succeeded in rises says lie doesn’t know
was assured that they were excel­ its tim ber or stone than agricultural
>e excused. Y o u, any of you, a ll saying things; th at he had only | thing about. A man in the hack lent— when boiled. Faney boiled »irposes, and to establish tils elaim
lieen
able
to
make
faces
nt
the
ground
is
the
real
inventor,
and
ha»
o said land beb>re the Register and
o f you, majr have the honors o f vie
jay as a repast!
Receiver of this office, a t Roseburg,
to rj,
when you' w ill “ w W them *
1 hat not a ernglw one » f the not yet let anybody else into the se-
There Is apparently no rule in .Oregon, on Tuesday the 11th day of
¿Jut so {¡tany o f you have uonotion ■
l l ” * reat a “ a«ciwl interests cnrt.-Telegrshi.
Tuscany as to not shooting on the February, 190«.
He names as witnesses:
high roads. Indeed, on every
o f w hat you’re fighting for, no no ■ hail
. ’’ > * n removed- fm m contjol of .
Clark D Smith, Satsop, Wash.
John
P Wood,
Aion o f the historical origin , the Í the « » " P « " ! « . ’»•‘ ieh they had
mile or two of roadway yon will
B Howell, Roseburg, Oregon.
Accessary tendencies of- p o U tic l i Pill# Ked
Pandered, « e criois-
probably meet at least one eaccla
W Renfro,
torq with a gun upon his ghoul-, Any end all persons olalming are
parties, tha« ynu rc .11 broken up )
« « w n w H u g he, also in regard ;
der.' They will fire at anything, ve« sely the above described lands this
and w ill lead nothing or fo llo w ! U lhe »’uWic
uested to fi-le their claims in sd-
even â M t.
I . “ myself
saw
-u k i—
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¡and the veto «>f the 2 cent b ill.
L
* < " ' * B“
’r my office on-or before
u
Save Time and Money!
I n fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a « a ll stocked <
Gcn»ral Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TARKN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices.:
■
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GENERA^ MERCHANDISE,
Groceries & P rovisions
^ P o r t Orford, Curry County,
B A R G A IN 8
In
B3 v e r y t H i mg-.
Ladies’ & Gents* Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
/ .
Hats and Caps
. .
Boots and Shoes
Cigars In d Tobacco.
F ine A sso rtm en t of
U n d l© « i* I>r©flMB O o o d e i , m i iH l ii i g .
e a l i o o f e , f l c u i n © l « , © to .
Kardtxiape & T inuiare,
4T
iia rn e s s , L e a th e r, ete.
All Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for «ertiles rot in
class millinery shop in con*
nection with store.
Oall, get our prices, and be convinced.
NIELSEN.
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