The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 05, 1908, Image 2

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lolO reaoù bv lhe Ctori Sheriff and ex-officio Tbx (.allo car ef
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Save Time and Money!
c mnaandiag ma to ia ti tbe seven, I pe6
by sending ns your Mail Orders.
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I l w ill be rei»eia)>«r-<l th a t, d u r ­ ••ruing coats thereon, and taite a ear-
in g (lie 1904 e a in |« ig u , th e Ib-ixJt- d i ‘ " j ^ b ^ d T t a l l ^ J ^ f o l k J t e g :
licanr ware porn|ie|b-<l in <trfr«<l "ex
pension.” I t was during (h at cam atth dav n U p 'X u irv “
paign th a t the “ Boxer'' trouble in
China called for the in terf-rrno e o f
of r e l / p r î & t , shall
We fill them promptly and carefally.
 ’i  ^ S w î ’ uMÎi l^eom -
»N h feeprovlalôueef Ihe Act
l u
r’.i ’ E ? ',en‘j UTd
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When in Roseburg
the powers for their suppression. hare teen sold.
, rada, and Washington Territory.” as
W e ll, M r. Roosevelt, candidate for !
of p»>pertjto extended to a ll PnTdlc Land Mates
Vice President, was cam paigning •d Z f t c ^ “ “’’’ With *
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A a* " * 1 < 1MW'
out in Kansas at lb s tim e, and de
Ann Hare— EJ S W l, 8W I MEI, sec- '
Moernscn M itqbxu .
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libentlely pointed to Chinn as an
»“ d NWJ$ N M
ty i section 33, Tp «f »«jtoop, Countjr nf ChehaH-, State of
Wash ng ton, tiled in this office on D„-
exam ple o f » o u u n tr}.th a t had oev : ¿ l L1.4 ” , Tax W 84; penalty
rem ler 24, laos, his sworn statement
er 'e x p a n d e d /' W hereat, as a m a) 1 ~
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have na aaaral^l Wa ptabliah
Ho 8386 for the purchase of the K f H-
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narnUaa ai
Mad ut aaa.
1er o f fact, Cains proper is but a » i R(7* w ‘ T bx *‘3'44:í* “«F‘-34:
E l of fee 34, and H | H W j of Section
Mo. 33 In Township Ho " ‘
Avar's Pilla greatly « M th e Cherry small speck on the mnp of C hina at
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Bunge
Hu f< Week a _ _ ■ ____
present
after
her
numerous
“«gpan-¡
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NWJ,
P ec to ral In breaking m> a otm .
- durin
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— i j ln
¡n. tZ ft? 1 8R **' iaX
stona”
g the age.».. I t was Chi-
; nen, .34; ! Ptw»« to show that fee land aooght
k
! more ra in aide for iu timber or ate
•a a alterni» at “benevolent astim i-1 / . A. Loghu—E ) 8W W sec
33, T p >1
>t ‘ han tor ngrtoultural
e Si,
agricultural purposes, and to
la tio n ” o f Corea that brought on h e r 8 ® ,12 w- T ax, $1.75; twn . i t ; ih t, $0. retabltoh hie Malm to said tomi be-
I f . M . Cake o f Portland i t again quite recent war w ith Japan.
! T.,9oJ“, î andBr M ining Company— {foie the Register and Reoeber of
reumi» war w itu e a p a n .,
• i ntteh
Diteh. duine, giant, etc", Tp 31 ^ S f
*We office at B om ban, Of Agon, o,
out fhr U . 8. “Senator, to oust F u l-
m._ — P-
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-------- Saturday, the 8th day of flab. IMS.
lie
is
the
man
who
jum
ped
Ion.
I t waa during the 1904 campaign N E I S W l 8EM B EI aie I I . Tp SI. 8 R
He
iiit o jh e race against A in V lek Bourne th%tGen. Shafter made a »rip seat,
John p Wood, ofpadarvllto. Wash.
C lark D Smith, o f Sataop, Wash.
two yeafs sgo, a n d cAnie“W .f:nesrly ai|d, in h it travels through the wes- 13,«,T “ l 101* . Pen » l-W ;in t. 81.10.
W . B. Porter— E U NW»< see.13;
A B Howell, and
W inning. I t w ill, be remepibered tern Slates assured the people that, e j «'gri n w j n f i » E l 8WJ sec. .0,
J W Reufro, both of Roaeburx. Ora.
if the thirteen original States had Tp. 3i 8.' R. 13 W .*
Any ami all persona claim ing i
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*P- S* A- B- 13 W. Tax 820 16 - pen
th at in every town where there
...... .. | been content after they had
h ad won 88.01: L,nt-
Ink 83.31.
83.21.
Tersely the above described lauds are
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H P . Uarrlck— W
were Baukers be ran ahead ad > I f their
independence, to 7 ba confined
E | aeo U , Tp requested to file their claims in thia oh
' 1 W'
♦» M ;p r e . .18; l - t floxon or before eakl 8th day of Feb,
m arkably ax to show th at he waa] to that narrow atrip «tong the A l- ’ ’s
1908.
branded a ll over w ith a big “ tt.” J l»»H e Coast, and had not “expand-1 E B P e r rin -E E l 8U W aee 84, Tp
B ummmix L . Ennr, Register.
Since then be baa been known as H ’”
« rrtMni J*e • i 00**. on wou,ldl S t8 » R 13 W . T ax 83.36;
S3;
Z ALI
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9
yers
ÁDraaTiHiMi K i t u K kaookabi * .
D r. Geo. A. W ilch o ff w ith aliases,
wits arrested in Kuglsnd lately for
"bigamy polygamy (aud pig a m y l
'having 500 wive», sent tired over the
earth. Solomon had a thousand
•o m en , and lie is classed a»* flic
'wisest of all natin—-D r .
Witched!
is en titftd to his m antle.
There seems to bo tru th in the re
F
i i
port, th at a plot was hatched by
. ' Anarchists in Paris, and a ve.-stl
dispatched w ith mines to blow ' up
Our fleet in B io Jxnerio, sod already
'th e Brazilian governm ent has nr-
' rested'five of lho devils, and are
’ after the rest who have fled ju'O
'th e country.
I t is »aid th at at |a»t Ro-iaeveli
fbpured a modification o f our treaty
'i r i l h Japan, excluding all Jspmeee
laborers. I t has been noticed that
SUMAFSIUIXA.
B e s u r e t o O o m e an<l M ee U
W e *11 T re a t you Square!
Pgm . 'M cm ' bcrthe
Rayne!
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U
Against Bourne.
ih e people would General Shafter that lie did not .70.
be crazy to vote for such a m an, j know th a t the same treaty o f peace
O. & C. R R. Co.— 6 E I MEL Pl 8W1,
unless by a vigorous canvass he can *h*,1 » * *«
lh « ‘ blrtoen colonies, “
o J i)
clear h i. skirts. There arc t o o ! inc ^ . t "
‘ he 7 7 ” ?
‘/ v » ! « .
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wi, ,,,o -rn tv iii country a^o( j , -p,,
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Bonth
r M f Inlrm
ffit t .8
«a l; . r-x
x « 8 .r w .ix ,
south <if
o f ihffi
the » great
lakes tn
to th«
the fWtm
Ohio; »mn
pen, 8
Int, ax
84 «a
74.
m any Bankers and th eir tools in
rive r and west to the Mississippi,! W. C. Sanderson—N j S K I sec. 7, Tp.
the U. 8. Senate now, and we do all o f which territory England bad ! £
Tax 810.78; pen, 81.07;
»1
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not believe th a t Oregoniaua w ill long since wrested from the French i '
nationj and i f l,g was this ig n o ra n t,' N W l N E i 8 W j % , 1?. Tp s t K ^ 1 4
help to increase th e ir numbers,
or if, know ing the tru th General W . Tax 81.76.
Shafter deliberately falaifleii it, fu •
n
ri5 ‘* n«T E^ N E ^ * • *®> Tp
nishea a conclnsive argum ent w hy lllt 70 14 * • ; * * x N - 7»; pen, .67;
the sailing of our fleet has had a
C U R R E N T T O P IC 8.
our people should n o t . la x them
marked effect in softening -la,«in's
selves to pay the expenses o f cam-
1 stubbornness. O u r navy is our liest
E d ito r T b ib i ' nk : — A conspiracy puigo instruction.
guaranty of Peace. Hereafter we
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J. H. U pt o n ,
of w ealthy su called Democrats
should keep pace w ith England in
Langlois, Ore.
nearly everyone o f whom has been
building vessels o f war.
supporting the Republican national
Teachers Examinations.
I t seems so far th a t the R epubli ticket for yeart, propose to meet iu
can nonitnation for Jo in t Repre­ a great “ confertoce” to draw up a
sentative is not an enticing bail, as “ p la llo im ” to be subm itted in the
no one has bit as yet. L ike M o th e r, ! approaching' N a tio n a l' Convention
H u b bard ’s cupboard there’s nothing &l jjenver
in it. C u rly county once Imd s ix '
Republican K x-R epratentativea all
The purpose of such a move is
o f whom refused a rc-nondnatkm
when their election would have plain. I t is to defeat B ry a n ’« nom
been certain. T h e »m ail pay, the ¡nation i f possible,«nA,- fa ilin g in
shor) serston aud the hard trip shoo t h il, t o Jiandica)» M m ’ Id "* t W race
good men off.
w ith an impossible p la tfo rm . J i l l
O. M cM a b o n e-S W l sec. 2s Tp 31 8
R 14 W ^ Tax 811.78; pea, 81-17; lut,
’
,J. Mai twusIci—Fiveacr«» in> snoare
in l a 9 8ecri7, Tp 31 d.
Tax 8.42; pen, .06; i n t « .
V *;•<
8® l fee. 3«. Tp. 31. 8
W.
t’-04-
K 'oI6 »Wi T ,x * u i 6; R®“ M i w
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» and 4 Sec.
Notice is hereby given th a t the
fl .’L.Hernapira—IxA a S W | HW4,
County S u perintendent of C u rry W i SWJf Seo.
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328.
. Tax, g ià *o ” i>ea ’ 8^6«^
C ounty w ill hold t h e regular e x ­ in t. 81 R.I3W
74.
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am ination o f applicants lor state
F' L’íJRbart—N E I SKI, 8W I SEJ,
and County papers at P o rt O ifo rd ,
a# B ' ,S W- T “
W M;
as follows:
F o r State Papers
Commencing Wednesday,
12th nt 9 o’ebiek
nt., a nd
tin u in g u n til Satu rd ay, Feb.
r . y . I Eotberg— Lot i
8 * 7 ; t i p 32 8
8ee. 3; and
18 * ’
A H, Uudentoto—8B ( H I» ,
8EI
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NEI
con- gg *
Rem em ber the F ia c r i
J0SEPHS0N1
The Mail Order Ifouse
United 8ts
Office,
Bosebarg, Oregon/Nov
>'Ov..MH| l»Vi.
1M7.
Notlce Is bcreby given tbat la compii­
l e witb thè proviaioue of tbe set of
Gongreee of June 8, 1878. entitled “ An
' of timber
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W .s h in g ^ T a m ^ T ? .'
w
all Iba public tend states by act Of An«
ust t, 1888,
O outcuca H W ilson
of fetaop, Countv of Chehalta 8tato of
Waablngtoii, flled in this office on De­
cember 34,1808, his sworn statement
No 8803 fur the purchase of the N>4
N W l sec. SJ and 8 ) 8 W I of ttootion No
38 in Township Ho 81 South, Range 14
West, and will offer proof to show that
the land Bought to more valuable lor
Its tim ber o r stone than arrtcnlturnl
purpoaea, and to establish hto Maim
to aald land before the Register and
Receiver of thia office, nt Roseburg,
Oregon, on Tweed ay the llt h day of
February. 18M.
He namea as wltaes»es:
Clark D Smith. Satsop, Wash.
John P Wood,
A B Howell, Roseburg, Oregon.
J W Renfro,
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A n y and a ll persona Maiming
vet sely the above described lands this
nested to file their Malms in ad-
on or before said l lt h day of
February, 1808.
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AMES S. JOHNSTON
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(Successor to
w.
i^ jrP o rt Orford,
NEW GOODS,
and fresh supplies will be received by every steamer. I t shell
aha be
myjiurpum: to kee^ a fu ll atoofc of everything required by the
GROCKRIK8 and PROVISIONS,
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LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES
CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS.
In lack a supply o( everything usually kept in a well stocked
General Merchandise More.
ORDERS T a KRKFOB AXY ARTICLE HOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices.
propositiona to be subm itted at anv
the repeal, and yet times grew hard ;
eneh mouth.
T rea p a aa N o tic e ,
one time or iho measure w ill be er and harder throughout his ad-! A ll persona are hereby noRAed not
come ttnpApuhir, and be shot to m inistration, continuing to grow * toeoterupon or trespasaupou the lands
tat 88?6
Btxea
Tn
Mining
OompaMy—Ditch,
death by the ridicule o f its enemies, worse well on through Ihe first h a lf oi the
a t and near Port
H M . Stitt—H l N t n , S E l N W l,
Every pr.»|«»sition submitted to year of M c K i n k / ’s adm inistration 1 2 ffo n l' * n<1 .’ P0“ Hnbbarda Craak ia k H E l N E l Sec 3, Tp 41 &
13
Tax 87.8», pen .78 In t A4
M ery L lp h art— l j acres tide 1
general importance and exclude local came to the re lie f add g ra d u a lly oonsenk
ining See ( Tp 41, B. B . I l W . Tax,
>.<M pen
tat
matters, which are nndoubt injected turned the scale, th is givih g 1 the lie i Petaona'io doing for purpuees of
Andon Hatnrday, the 39lh day of
by its cunning enemies, or Us shal- to Cleveland's proposition that i t 1 huBtiB«. AkWng, or traveling thnagh Febrnary, 1M8. at 10 o'clock in taa fore­
to‘ r,n* d?wn feDCT* ’ l w 1 " » «*»“ noon ol . . Id day, I w ill roll the above
I'.’W M ends. Let U ’ R-m prune up waa not more money tbe oouatry
described property, .1 the Court Hoorn
V«,
T O ' * “ *
his uld plants before starting other . , * 4 , .
door, ia the town ol Gold Beech, In
Curry County, Oregon, for re ta in hand
uew olirei
*
(in J. P. Morgan and his gang o fi
s u b le t to redemption) t^ safely a ttf
Louis Knapp.
I.
M M
xxn roer-
* **
.. Mias I d * Cooley.
...Fletcher Gardner.
............. J. W . Riley.
......... — Geo. Herr,
. M r. E . B Ruesell.
, . . . T . W . MRinge
•M rs. J. D. Oootoy.
......... D . M . Moore.
. . . . . . 8 . K. Durtt.
Harbor.
O o ld B «
Illlhee..
M urtal..
Ophir.............
C o ito la.........
Port O rfo rd ..
L anglois...........
Eckley...............
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tv
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RW*
mAMtobfetohA.
mfeffiafeAMtefte dbAadn
GENEAI^ MEJR CHAN DISH,
Groceries <te Provisions
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^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, O re.^
B A R G A IN 8
In
Ladies*
A
r
12 v e r y tliingf.
Gents* Fam ish in g Goods,
Dry Goods
Hats and Gaps
• Boots and Shoes
r
(Igars and Tobacco.
J.
Ju ly ami September of each year.
Probate Court meets Ir e t Monday in
BOOTS and BHOR8
MENS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING,
s -
NWl. NEI NWl.
John R. Md’.er.)
G E N E R A I. JX E R O H A J^T ,
tot
Enclose Stamp,
Roseburg, Oregon.
S, 1878,—
Notice for Publication.
X.
earnest friend to the great measure, |M»al demanded (b y the “ Inteffcata” ) iiew Turk.
aud do opt want it mnde a farce of, would restore prosperity to lire
but there must be a lim it to the ' country a t once! W e ll, he secured j ~
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d?
T imbbb L amp A ct , J umb
15th'l Ä
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explo itin g ‘ 'Dem ocrats” dread Bry
B k M àmu L E m , Register.
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P r o g n o s tic a tio n .
an fos the airhple reason th at.b e is n t 4 p . w
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able, Steadfastly honest and ¡nflni-1 Wednesday— Penmanship, history,
tely courageóu»; in shert, a m sn, I
phyeical gm graphy, read » .J '»H «F0 « “- b» • «, •» 7, l i i Mock
T h e T u ft and Hughes fight
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
A A Purt OrforJ. Tax 81-68; m i . ! • ;
New Y< rk , the L if t and Foraker Were'he in the Presideirtial ch air, j U»g. psychology. Thursday— W r it ­ in t .20.
M
A Tupper—6Ö
m a
t apper—60 by 100 ft. 16 8 end
lig h t in
Ohio; ihe
T a ft
and Could not be used by the “ ju)erests,” ten arith m etic, theory o f teaching,
stats and DWTBMrr ovvicxas:
Block 85, Port Orford. TXx 83.10 ; pen
bookkeeping, physic», .21 ; mt. .25.
'Cortelyou fight in Washington, Tire in their habitual cum|>nign o f spoli­ gram m ar,
V.
8.
Sen’ta—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of
alm ost cert hw omens of Tuft's de ation. A n d yet it Woul.8 be a m is­ c iv il government, fy id a y — Pbysi ,„ K/ T a p p e r-P a rt of Block W. 37 and Portland and Chas. Fulton of Astoria.
*0. Port Orford, Tax 83 50; pen. .38;
geography,
composition,
lest, unless he shall haves m ajority fortune to the oountry tfsnch a man °lo g y,
Jongreasman. F in d D fetiiet— Wtllte
ac£lGS à ? ^ ''IU>' • ’ • N E i'
NW b
literature. Sat
C. Hawley, ol Salam.
over a ll, including Cabnon aud wera elected. • A t best his ad m in ­ algebra, English
8 W I N W l aeo Id, T p34 S. R. I I W.
Fairbanks, ou the
first
ballot. istration could only tem po rarily urday— Botany, plane geometry, Tax 812:96; pen. 81.2»; in l»1 50 .
Governor—O oo.
Chamberlain Sa­
Clara M errim an—Lota 13, 1», 14, I».
lem.
Should T a ft fail, and we believe lie improve Ihe operation of a bad general history, school tow.
•wc 3j, Tp 34 8. R. 14 W , Tax 813.44; Secretary of 8tato-»F. I . Dunt^r, 8a-
F o r C ounty Papers
w ill, not one o f the above aspirants system w hile it would be no p art of
pen. 81.34; Int. 81.47.
Tina H Gold Mining Company—Tax
stands n ghoet of a show of getting his purpose to abolish it, the pre­ Comm encing Wednegday, Feb. 12th
State T reM n rer-G eo . A. Steel of Sa­
114.00; pen. 81.40; int. $1 8 4 / >
the nom ination. In such a case, va ilin g industrial panic, his latest a t 9 o’clock a. m., and continuing
Mule Creek Mining A Development
lem.
Co.—Tax
87.00;
pen...70;
Ink
.77.
Ihe chair wi 11 fal I to ei ther L a Fol let le of a long series of ecopumi« misfits, u n til F rid a y Fob'. 14 a t 4 o’clock p.
8upk Public Inatruotlon—J. H . Aek-
W p 'r - » * 8 W I. S M 8 W I,
ermaa, Salem.
W e d n e s d a y -P e n m a n s h ip , N W l S E I »ec 8 Tp 88 B. 13. Tax 8l.j4.
or Roosevelt. I l is Haled th at La emphasizes the alarm Hint neither ua.
Rtffitm
UT
Tksaasl^m
ta ^, BOgOflu.
nWwH7 a ■
vw e I181—
ev»ffi EFW
wgvwm
H e ir . o( W illiam P u w h -L o ta 41 8 <
O flhography,
reading,
Ffdletle is gaining ground a ll over of the old parties is capable under h istory,
J“ d «. «*c 84. Tp 38 » .
18 W . TXx Attorney Oenerwl—A. M . Crawford,
th e West. There is no question the existing order o f protesting the
geography.
Thursday
81X58; pen. | l . t e ; In k 81.48.
,
Salem.
L fe'xicra—Lots 1,
3, S E I NWJ
r *A4ea •rilh m e tic , theory of teach­
th at next to Roosevelt lie is thought people a t large against o f t recur-'
i, Tp j6 8. B. 14 W. Tax «13.38; j Clerk State la n d Board—G. G. Brown,
••c 4,
more o f by the plain people than i n g calamities? The “ Interests” ' * " * • 8 r,,n rn * r. physiology. F riday pen 81 S3; in t $1.43.
Salem.
E B Frederick
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Lota 1, 3,7, 8, A, 10,! Joint Senator for QooA and Carry—
any
there
precipitate
a n psiliv
panic nn’
d er , Geography, school law , c iv il gov
- other Republican,
»
{ i - - » and —
— could
—
I'l-uiw o
UHUCI
15 and 16. sec 16,
». Tp 37 8, R U
John 8. Coke.
are signs that thy people may force f Bry an as easily as they have done ernm ent, English literature.
Tax 828.18; pen 83 611 int 83.87.
Joint Representative for Cooe
W
J
And
Anderson—Lota 3, 6.11 ard
Ih e nom ination Of a inan whose under Roosevelt. '" ‘ '
Ames S . Johnston,
C arry—Ed Rackleff.
^»0 16 ,1 ^ 1 7 8, ^ 1 4 W. Tax $18.10;
.deeds have proved his loyalty to the
County Superintendent. - - e».a«, int $1.44.
Judge, Id Judicial Dto M
J . W
Heirs
of
James
Collina—Lot
masses as againkt the classes. Bryan
Some months since, H o n . E lih u
Hamilton, Roseburg.
8E1, 8ec 13 Tp »7 8, R. 18 W . L o t 4 an
is such a man in the. Democratic Root and later President Ruo«e*elt
Proeeouting Attorney, 3d JudfcUl Die
8 E E l I SW l, Src
8rt) 1«,
18. Tp 37
]7 B. * R. M '
Tax $10.67. pen. $1.06, int $t.l6,
trie t—George M. Brown, Roeebury
party, and Roosevelt and L a F o lle lte boldly proclaimed the doctrine tlxU
-
T h e 8 p t r lt o f W in t e r ,
,
Ward—H i See 36 Tp 37 » . R. V. 8 . Commtoslonera—J. H . Upton,
are such men In the Republican the U n ited States treasury o ug h t to
The Spirit of W in ter ia with ns, mak- 14
Tax 836.88 pen. 83.88 In t $ .06
Langloia
ita
‘
p arty, and the only ones who h a w finance natibnal political campaigns '
lU pteeenoe
P1'0* ’"06 known
^ 0’^ li
«» ffiAny
differ-
A W. D a talle r— 8W l 8 W |. fee 17
ju b
__ J
_________ by
w cbee
waye—sometimes
N * l N W L E j N W l 8e° 30,1p. s8 H.
oocxvr orricsas.
,)t
been tried and found not wanting in this countrv, for the educational
* nd «iiatooin«knows, addaonie- R
w - JP“
-ft
County
Judge—E.
A.
Bailey,
Gold
— i
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of
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effuctof M eh recurring campaign on storms. To many people it seems to d ^ ' S ' p' rri“ - « * » Sec 36 Tp SS 8.
H o w S h a ll W e V o te .
the
Coubtryl
Coubtryl I I f f party
party
leaders tokea de ight In m aking bad things
Coonty Oommtoaionera—J. W. Cooley,
worse, lor rlieurnatism twlbta .harder,
would be fra n k and always tru th ' twinges
Chuteo; Ed Bypher, Langlois.
sharper, catarrh becomes more lot .18
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There are about tw enty proposi­ ful there m ig h t be some totals o f le a ■annoying, and the many S^mptoma of
Sheriff—S. E. Marsters, Oold Besmh.
E “l. B . Perrin—Lot 1
County Clerk—George W . Smith,
tions, or la n > , to be voted upon r t sop in the | rupoaition, b o i 'th e y scrofula ara developed arid ftggravgt
ffiL. There to not much poetry m Mito,
GoM Beach.
the coming June election, under the «till not,'each o f thk ’ great pArtii» but there to Taons, and It to a w oafer
County Treasurer—James Caughell,
OiNt more people don’ t get rid of these N w  / à à k i V ’
In itia tiv e and Referendum law of liatotuatlv bave recoure ío expedí
' Wedderburn.
ailments. Tlie medicine that Cures
Oregon. I t is en tirely too many. ency and subterfugu by which the them—Hood's Sarsaparilla—ia easily
Aaaaeaor—A.
Marsh, Port Orford.
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School Bupk—Ames 8 . Johaetob, Port
have been m isinform
ed i ' mini , obtained
that Ito cures
are radical
and" Nferma-
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clinnUon, to H iid v them , 8o_.nT^tn pur|xisely iDithkl. G iW m t ’lnve o*e»U
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RJ4 W. Tax 8»4»-64 Pen 884.88. In t
"urveyor—D. Cun niff, Jr. GoM Beeoh.
837.54
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vole in te llig e n tly. N o t tw en ty men lahd, tor instance, soon after'his i n - 1 ----- »-----— —
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8 J o rd a n -W i W j 8eo 14, Lot 1 .« 8. Coroswr—Dr. F. A. SehllMWwn, Wed-
'could name them- A n y th in g
w ill nuguradi.« 1» I8 » 8 , 8 a llW C .m g r.v a ) ECZEM A »ud P R E C U B E
derburn.
break down « In n ovei loaded,
and together to repeal the N liFriiu u ail F t t E B Knowing t h a t i
• Ahat it waa toBuf- 31, pea .»3 int 81.03
MtxTinoa e r tub cocbts .
the enemies of the In itia tiv e
and ver law and delivered a very p r o ' 1___
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■____ fev. I I will
will give
give F R E E O F
A . J. OeArtoge—Lot S3, Bfook
Circuit Court meats Fourth Monday in
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any
afflicted
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Referendum must be laughing nt found'message prepared ‘by J :- 'p
m *4B0< Che‘ ° ° ’ ™
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by J:' p. rare for Eczema, Halt Rheum, Erystpe-
August of each year.
the consternation which w ill smite -Morgan nssnimg the country tn tbe >
and Skin. Dlsoaaea. Instant
County Cotumtoalonera Court mt
our voters next June, fi'e ate an most unequivocal terms tbat the rk W ^ ^ iix ia M s ^ ^ M a n lta tta n ^ v e n u e ’
»rat Wednesday In January, April,
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Fine Assortment of
G o o d « , m a a lin « ,
oaliooffife
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H ard w are & Tinuuai*e,
Leather, ete.
-42/ Oooda JioW t&d Up-to-dite.
Order» taken for aertile» i t i Ja
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A first class millinery shop in eon*
section with store,
Cadi, get ourprioea, and ko oopjipood,
w , a tfx s L s iw .