The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 25, 1908, Image 2

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    W. M.
All of Lot 3. section 1;
Lot J. a- ction 3.
To«Midp»-* South, Range IS W ett
Editor T kibuhe :—Alarmed at the
The Chamlierlain Bogie is all tin I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE W. If.
All of section 1«; south h l f «1
LRADIJtO FAFSR o ? c u r r y .* possibility that Governor Chamber-1
STATE O FOUEGÔN FOR THE
southeast quarter, northeast qua'ter ot
ails ‘ Statement No. 1,” and one
lain may win out in the Primaries
southeast quarter, southeast quaiter
COUNTY OF COOB.
of northeast quarter of »< ctlon 17;
with a mrij'/fty^for United Stale» l>eper ventures the assertion Ihsti
WEDNESDAY, MAR. »U t, 1908.
nor h ha I of nor hca»t quarter, south­
there is danger in taking the elec In the Matter of the Estate)
Senator, machine Kepublicar.a of • _ n r u u
west quarter of northeast quat ter. see-
.
.
i ,i,_ . cl Charles F. Doe, Deceased.!
tio n o fU . 8. Senator oof of the| N(Xric,
Ol¥„ , that ah(ler :i m 20; northwest quarter of north-
Portland and Salem and elsewhere
8UB8ORIFTIOX KATEh.
____________r
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west
quarter, section 21, In Curry
and io pursuan e of an order of the
propose to hold old fashioned con hands of Ihe Legislature ip < th e r • above
su titlel Court listed the 7tti <lay1 County Oregon, known as the “ Jo»
O j » Cup< O ne Y « i r ..........................11.59
people
be
bribed
into
the
election
i of March, I908, by which the und-r- I N ay” place, and containing 960 acres.
Q.ia Copy Hix M outh«.,.;. . . . . . . .
75 vvntions at which candidates will
D u e 0 >py T h ree H o a t h s .. . . # .........
5u ba named to be voted for at the ap aonnworthy man! W oubl It be p n- i «gu ed as Administrator with the Will > Township 38 South, Kauge 13 West
sible to induce the people to elect a I Annexed __________________
of Charles F. Doe, _________
Dao-wed, W. M.
proacliing primaries, and “Slat«'
and particularly of the property of the I
Lots 3 and 4 in sec Ion 31.
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ifista
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till ■* <
l.n Township 80 South, Range 13 West
P.
m ent No. l ’-denounced. In sh.wt, P ,‘ ‘l ° r “ ^ l * V W
Estate of Charles F Doe within
the
Published Every Wednesday, by
W.
M.
of Oregon, was authorised to sell
it is Ihe purpove to elect mein lier. Oonaan, a Joseph W. Bailey or a a Mate
All the southwest quarter of south­
the property hereinafter described,
HARDY T. STEWART.
quarter o1 taction 19, and west
of the Legislature pledged to ignore Aldrich or a Slone or anv other and 10 sell the saute at private sale to east
the highest and best bidder for cusb, half of southwest quarter aeotf n 20,
the primary law so far as the same dotor|»nsly corrupt man to that the undersigned as
___ Administrator will, containing 120 acres title to said 120
TB» p rism a »auro«» • » l u t i paper <
at * hts o oftkw
fie e lu
In >1 arsiitie d,
‘ Oregun, on I acres being a bowl for « dec* I from Ed
has any bearing upon the elecliou
P illio n .____
i h o » i t h e l i u > l o w hich poor »nb->
■erlptluu i» p»lü.
.
the 9th d iy of Mar, 1908, sell to the Carter and Olive Carter, Ids wife, to C.
of United Stales Senators.
highest
an<l
beat
bidder
for cash »11 F. Doe, or h it executors, admin Istra-
When the Illinois Court decided
the property of the Estate of Charles Io n or assigns, recorded In bo k 38 of
F Due, Deceased, within the State uf Heeds, page 2fi, county records of Cooa
If this reactionary movement is I that Harriman might vote Union Oreaou
OUR AGENTS:
an I nut heretofore sold Said County, Oregon, December 13, 11102.
Pacific
stock
in
his
campaign
to
successful, Oregon will “return to,
Township 28 duuth, Range I3 W est
property ia described as follows:
'A. B. S abih , Bandon Oregon.
oust
President
Fish
from
the
I
lli­
Township 2s South, Ban^e 14 West W. M.
the w allow forgetting the speedy i
W.
M.
”
Also sn un lvided one-hslf inter­
and orderly election of Bourne and nois Central, Mr. Fish said; "Hell,
est In Lots 1 ard 2 of section 24, con­
L ot 7 containing 10.33 sere», and the taining 77.26 seres, more or le t.
A i>»««Tuo»« K ate * RixaunaaLB.
Mulkey in 1907 whereupon will be this is not a Court. It’s a Cannery?’ tide
lands for one-half m ile up the
Township 29 south, Runge 14 W est
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---- 2uJ y » ’ » .
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He
ought
to
join
the
Fish
Canner's
slough
from the corner stoke opposite W. M.
reiiiaugur.iled the Slate corrupt
Pershbaker’s Store, said tale lauds
Union,
now
that
he
is
down
and
A I of t mber, bard and soft wood,
George A. Knight, the eloquent scramble in our Legislature in the
subject to a rlaht of way of J. W. Ban- match word ami broom bundle ttmbar
out—canned ap.
net t to cross same with roads and. to and all other timber on, and privilege
Attorney of California, ha» been election of Senators which .has fre­
build bridge- aod lay water pipes of manufacturing and rem oving aame
J. H. U pton ,
mentioned ns Republican candidate quently resulted in the past in total
sam e, but without interfering from, and prtv'lege of lights <f way
Langlois,
Ore.
with ihe storage of loga, section 3; and over and through the following de­
for. Vice President; but the aUn failure to elect any person, and sel
the westerly pi, its of Lot* 3 and 5, the scribed lands for a term of 25 year»
doin resulted in the election of a
won’t shine at K_nigb’!
easteily boundary of which la a 7 line from the 20thday of August, A D.,
Buckwheat flour at Johnston's.
drawn parallel wi>h the westerly line 1003': The north w .-« noar'tr of south-.
(teraoii wl>o would have been the
- * .
~ - .!•
'
of said Lot 3 and extending acmes west quarter, east half of southwest
•Father Yujke of San Franciaoo, Peoples* choice/ Besides, io such
said Lots 3 and 5 from ihe tide land on quarter, Southwest quarter of south­
p roost eloquent xud scholarly man act a tables the interests of the State W hy T . J. Cleeton Was not ap* the slough to the river, and the west­ east quarter of section 23; southwest
erly
boundary of which Is the westerly
o f northwest quarter, north-!
i,< edifying Portland *t the present at large are overlooked or bartered pointed as Bristol’s 8uccessot*. boundary .of sub! 1-ots 3 and 6, aod con­ quarter
west quarter of »outhwest- q u arer of!
taining 1H.40 acres, and also all the rection 2fi; south half of southeast:
time. He hag. no use for Francis J. for rotes tor this or that aspirant.
tide lands fronting on Lots 3, 4, 6, 6 quarter,^» t half of northeast quarter
Heney, and my* that a» “Fult^u ta
”So far as can be learned here, the and 7, the title to which Is derived of section 26; east half of northeast
The plan of electing Senators by
from State of Oregon patent to Joseph quarter of rectioh 35, containing 480
fighting Heney it creates a auppoai
legislatures was Intended as a mon people at Washington do not want W, Bennett, and comprising 20.211 acres,- as per deed l'rewett to C. F Doe,
t,ion in fattar o f Fulton.” Falhei archial rather than a Republican-«», any^lawyer reoom mended who has acre» of section 10;
recorded In book 39 of Deeds, page 79,
Lot 6, containing 35.10 acres, sec­ County Records of Coos County, State
Yorks has the faculty to read be
Democrat io scheme from the begin been identified with..politics in this tion 15;
of Oregon, ondhe 17th dny of Septem­
tween the line*, and know» a hypo
Lot 6, less five acres off the north ber, A. D., 190;«.
ning. Hamilton in the Constitu­ state. This is n matter which dis end
qf same conveyed by Judah Parker
Said sa'e will take place at the office
crite when he »cea him.
qualifies
every
attorney
in
Oregon
tional Convention strenuously utged
and wlferto Samuel L. Leneve, and a l­ of flie undeisignod on the s >cond floor
loos 10.00 acres, more or less, con­ of the banking house of Flanagan &
that United Stales Senators be ap- except those who Imve just re­ so
veyed by Charles F. Doe in Ins lifetime Bennett Bank In the City of M arsh­
The best speech of the present
pointed for jife by a President en­ ceived Ibefr sheepskins, and they to J. L. Kronen bvrg.and lieing a por­ field, Oregon, at the hour of two
Congress was made on the 17th
of the westerly part of said Lot 5 o’clock in th” afternoon of raid date.
joying a life tenure, and be did not have not the experience necessary tion
as described in said dee I of convey­
Persons desii lu g to buy shbl proper­
ins’t. by LaFolletle on ll»e infn
to
fill
the
position.
disguise his purpose to make the U.
ance, the remainder hereby conveyed ty, or any p«rt thereof, may subm it
nous Aldric^ financial hill, which
I l remained for President Boose containing 13.95 acres, more or less ; se-led bids in writing to the under­
8. Senate the infallible prop and
and also the tide lands fronting on said signed at any time prior to the hdffr
- LaFollette shows is a further base
«lay of the Special Interests. He velt to disclose the reason why T.
flxed*for sn id sa e.
surrender to the money power, head
Lot 5, title to whieh is derived from
J.
Cleeton
was
objections).
Cleeton
The Undersigned further advises
contended that no person possessed
State of O-egon, patent to 8. L io - purchasers that he has received a bid
ed by the Twin Kings Morgan and
of less than $50,000 of wealth should said the President, was not wanted neve and com prising 93-100 acres, to­ for all of said property) above describ­
R<xjkefeller, who are the dictators
because of past political activity. gether with all baildings, fixtures, ed from Frank P. Doe, and said bid of
be eligible to a sest-in the Senate.
booms and wharves on eaid premises,
Frank P. Doe is the sum of fifty
p t the business of this country. We
There was nothing agtinst his of section 15; also all tide land along said
tlii'U-and ,1 -lla-H i350,oo0), and that if
Nevada
furnishel
a
striking
exam­
predict that in 1912 boFollelte will
character, and Cleeton was opposed Coquille River fronting on Lots 2 and the aggregate of all bid» received for said
3, sjl of * i section 22, southeast quarter property be not in excess of the ssid
lie one of the ^reStest men in our ple qf the vice aud /oily of electing strictly on account of politicls.
of the portbeast
po
quarter of section 28; sura of fifty tb 'usand dollars (350,000)
country, and triumphantly elected Senator« by the Legislatures. In
“I knew there was nothing seri­ Lots numbered 2, 4, 8, 8, )0, 12, 14 ssid bid of s >11 Frank P. Doe w ill be
and
10
of
Bandon
Heights Towusite accep'wi and said properly »old to
President.
her long line of Senators she has ous filed «gainst me,” said Mr Clee­ formed from and com
prising the south suidFrank P. Dec.
never hud more than two s ho were ton this morning, “and the Preai half of the northeast quarter of section
Purchasers a e further advised that
as per plat rroordeai in the county no bid will be accepted for said prop­
The arrival of Kvan’s fleet on residents of the-Stnte, Sen Francisco dent’s explanation that it was only 30,
records of Coos County, Sta’e of Ore­ erty, or a n v part thereof, or consider-
this coast without a hitch or even a furnishing the whole outfit, and I because -of past political activity gon, and containing 40 acres (less that od unless the same shall be accompan­
platted and marked o s streets ied bv a deposit either in monev or in
trivial accident, ha» caused the Na am reminded»- ia this connection that I was eliminated is perfectly portion
and dedicated to the public for 'h igh ­ certified eheck, for nt least twrnty-flv»
val critics of the entire world to that San Francisco furnished one of satisfactory to me. Until (he Pres­ way purposes.)
per Cent of tee amount of such bid.
An undivided one-hulf interest in
Dated this 17th dav of March, A. D.,
taias their antiquated glasses ami Oregon’s early Senators, in the per­ ident made Ibis known the public
Lots 8 and 4 qf section 1; Lot 4 of sec­ 1008.
see things they didn’t want to aeel son Of Col. K. D. jjiksr, who, by might draw any inference to why 1 tion* 2.
J. W. BENNETT,
To «nship 29 South, Range 14 West
Admini trator with the W ill
They will concede that when Uncle the corrupt use of Win. C, Ralston’s was objectionable.
Annoxed of Charles F.
Sam wants*to go, ,h« gets there! Bank of California money, defeated
“I was unanimously recommend­
Doe, Deceased.
TftE TRIBÜNE.
C U R R E N T T O P IC 8 .
i United States Senate, Does a like
fate await Mr. U’R**n?
NOTICE
Save Time and Money!
by sending u§ your Mail Orders.
We fill them promptly and carefully.
isaa
When in Roseburg
Ì
Our fleet is simply a combination
"of Oregons. The white squadron is
an A-ogel of Peace, and already the
cooling breete they have created,
has blown away the hot flames of
ths breath of Mars,
Orchard, the premier criminal of
the day, plead quilly in Judgr
WoodS court in Idaho^ and was
sentenced to be hung May 13, but
recommended for mercy. Judge
Wood said that lie believed Or­
chard’s story was true, and that he
believed Haywood and Pettibone
were guilty and would yet ba pun­
ished. It is evident tb it the detect­
ives, who svoided'tbe witness stand
have hypnotized the Judge in pri
rate. If, however, Haywood and
others are guilty of the stupendous
crimes charged by Orchard and the
detectives, it is to be hoped that
retribution will overtake them.
The Curry County Laud Fraud
examination at Lus Angeles, bids
fair to be a long one as there are
BCore» qf witnesses frqtn everywhere
to be examined. It is ousting the
government a hundred times what
the four or five fraudulent claims
(if any) are worth, besides woraing
a terrible annoyance to witnesses
dragged sway from their homes and
families for an indefinite period, to
lw herded like a band of criminals,
ond guarded in tliy “witness room.”
If the indictments are not qoasbed
by this investigation, then all pur
ties will have to go to Portland and
the evidence all gone over uguin by
the Federal court which will try
the cafe».
We Hear o f More Cares
Qf troubles ortgluatlng In Impure blood,
•crotula, toes of appetite, catarrh, rheuma­
tism , by Hood's Baraapartlla than by all other
»»called remedies combined. Somehow
those r a n d by Hood's seem to stay cored,
and they gladly tell the good news to others.
Scrofula Sofia— ''My wife had a acrofn-
I001 »ore on her le« for years. Hany differ­
ent medicine» rare but little benefit She
turned to Hood’» kanapnnlla and the sore
quickly healed. It (a stood blood medietas.”
J. N. Darr. Crosby, Texas.
Afflicted te Y ear»- ••n«od'«
„
Rarrap«
tilla haa eared me of errofola.
which I
Uta, with
....................
have been troubled I* rear«, and canned by
vaccination.
My tittle dauchter had a
»erofula »wellttiff on her neck and Hood'»
Sarsaparilla «l«o cured her.” Mai. Nona
H vonxr. llushey. T-
Hood's Banaportlle Is told everywhere.
In the ornai liquid, or In tablet form called
■ a r —
s a t ——
a b s . ■ ICO Doses
One Dollar.
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- Pre-
Geo. H. WilLUms,- Democrat, abd
David Logae, Republican, in a rot­
ten legislative scramble. Mr. Bak­
er scarcely made A“ / pretense of be­
ing a resident of Oregon. He bad
bis Wife come up for a while, who
returned back to her home in Sun
Francisco ns soon as her huRband
left for Washington, and later bad
bis body brooglit back and buried
in Lone Pine -Cemetery where a
haft stands in commemoiation of
his death iu the army.
It is now urged by the machine
that “Statement No. 1” has no
binding legal foroe, overlooking the
fact that neither has our system of
nominaUng and electing Presidents
of the United States. There is Po
law which compels our Presidential
electors to vote for the candidate
nominated, but woe be unto the one
who shall betray his trust in such s
matter, ,i.d at no distant day in
Oregon^et us hope that the member
of the legislature who betrays bis
trust by refusing to vole forlhectin-
d id ate for U. 8. Senator who hus
been endorsed by the people will
feel impelled Judas like to surrend­
er the 30 pieces of silver and coin
mil suicide.
Again, the Machine has discover
ed that u Senatorial candidate may
have been elected by a plurality,
not a majority of Ihejmpular vote!
Judge Lord for Governor as also
President Harrison lacked h majori­
ty of the popular vole, while ns l.-ile
us 1892 two Republican Presiden­
tial Electors for Oregon look : their
seats in virtue of only a plunliiy^jf
the popular vote.
No blame attaches to the Assessor
for the continued increase of the
peoples’ laxef, though myoid friend
Tom Smith seems to hint in thut
direction. The Assessor is blnne-
ublc only when he makes unequal
assessments. The County Court,
Judge und Commissioners, fixes the
levy on a high or low assessmmt
The Upton family was hit this year
for nearly $27.00.
If Corry county people had been
shaken out of Bandon it would have
been u long lime reaching “Pieei
dential Post Master” dimensions.'
in r e e several time«
tu n e s v the Orego •
Three
r ' * , “ ? * L Í ^ 0^ ! Í ’“ - ’l ¡aD clubbed Mr. Mitchell
into life
ed by the Oregon delegation, anil DO YOU LIRE TO F ISH ?
O O JE *Y .
>
theie waS not a particle of object­
ion .0 me. When I learned that We have discovered a fish DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U miteu S tates L and O rnes,
Heney was objecting, I then collect­ bait which m akes ’em bite.
Roseburg, Oregon. March f>, 1908.
ed recommendations and indorse­ One box' FREE of all charge.
To all 1 1 whom It may cenoern :— ,
ments from the bench and bar of W rite for particulars.
N otice is H xhkbt G ivsn that the
Northern Pacific R silw .y Company,
the state. These inilorsemenIs were
by
G. H. Plummer, Its Western Land
not for the use of the delegation, FISH IN G SU P P L Y 3 0 .,
Agent, whose postoffice address it Ta­
Dept. D., Lebanon, Ohio. coma, Wash., lias made anplicition to
for I required no tucb reconr) mend
select under the act of July 1st, 1898,
a) ions with them, but I secured
as extended by act of Congress approv­
ed May 17th, 1906, the following de­
them to show the department that
scribed lands, si unted in Town-hip
the delegation was justified in se Nursing Mothers and
32 8., Range 13 West of the W illamette
Over-burdened Womea Meridian, Oregon, to-wit:
lecting me so far ns competency was
concerned.
Recommendations do In all stations of life, w hose vigor end . 8) NEJ, NWJ XEL NJ N W j,8ec. 17.
v ita lity m ay have been undermined and 1 Within the next sixty d a is from
little good apparently.
broke«- down by over-work, exacting date liere .f wotests or oonte-ts against
tppl ic tlo n on the ground that !
“Two telegrams were sufficient to social duties, thn too frequent bearing of
children, or othor'eauses, will find In Dr. the land described, or any part there­
outweigh all the endorsements that Pierce's Favorite Prescription the most of, is more valuable for its minerals
potent, Invigorating restorative strength- than for agricultural purposes or the
could be secured in Oregon. Heney giver
ever devised for their special bene­ timber tbereo-t, will he received and
sent one telegran and T. C. Becker fit. Nurelngaaothsrs wlRJInd it especial­ noted for repor. to the General Land
ly valuable ih abstaining their strength • diicc
another, and each said he didnol and promoting
F>g\n.atnind s n t hap rl 9 h me nt
Not coal land.
the child,
wapl me appointed, and that wg» for
(Sgd ) B enjam I s L. E ddt ,
will find It a priselsssN
pi
I system
ystem for baby’s coming
core
and rihalNing
Register.
sufficient.
I the ordeal comparatively palnle»s?“ J i
P in t tnaer. Mar
ISOS; l u t May 27, ISM.
“Heney wants a man in the Dis
is-
h?rrn T s°v state, or condition
Irict Attorney’s office who will fol
N O T IC E F O K P U B L IC A T IO N .
GTi vous, weak women, wl
from frequent headaches, bar
D kpaktmbnt or ths IsTikioa,
low his instruction. Heney wants suffer
ache, dragglng-aow n distress low down
Land Offi e at Roseburg, Oregon.
In
the
alxiomcn,
nr
from
painful
or
Jrreg.
Io run the District Attorney’s office
January 30th. 190).
ufSP m onthly periods, gnaw ing or dis­
Notice la hereby giv4rf that Theron •
for the next year or two himself,! tressed rensr.tlon in stom ach, dizzy or
faint spells, see im aginary specks or spots J. Fromm, of P o rt Orford, Oregon, has
and he does not want anyone who floating before e y w r h a v e disagreeable, filed notice of his Intention to make fl- '
pelvic
drain, prolapsus, ant», nal five year proof in support of his
is likely to develop a spirit 6f in- • version catarrhal
or retro-version or other displace­ claim, vis: Homestead Entry No 12361,
ment«
of
wom
anly
organs from weakneaa
dependence or think for himself, i
of parts w ill, w hether they experience mode J ah . 7th. 1903, for the Lota 2, 3,
Heney wants to do the thinking many or only a few of the above sym p­ 4, « '5 , Section 3I. Township 33 8outh, !
toms, find r« : Iff and a perm anent cure by Range 14 West, w . M., and that said 1
and give the orders.
nsing fa lth l.iily and fairly persistantly proof will be made before Geo. W.
Favoy, to Prescription.
Smith, County Clerk, at Gold Beach,
“If every attorney la^^has been Dr. T h Pierce's
is world-famed speetfie for woman’s Oregon, on Friday, April 3, ¡908.
interested in politics is not eligible, w eaknesses and peculiar ailm ents is a
He names the tallowing witnesses to I
pure glyceric extract of tho ch oicest na­
I do not know where any one can tive. m edicinal toots w ith ou t a drop of prove htaxontinnous residence upon. I
alcohol In IU m ake up. All Its Ingredi­ and cultivation of. the land, viz:
be found loquajify for the position.” ’ ents
Fred I’Hoternr, of Port Orford, Ore.
printed fn plain EngHsh on its bottle-
wrapper aud
oath. Dr.
ud attested under
undi
Willis White Jr., of ’’
’’
—Telegram.
Pierce thu s Invites the fu lle st Investiga­
Charles H.. Pearse, of ”
tion of h ts fortnhllt knowing th a t It will
It will lie apparent from-the foi'e- , bn
Eugene
White,
of
found tnronM ilb only the best agents
B es / amik L E pdt , Register.
going that Heney and Becker are known to the m ost advanced medical
science of all the dliiorent schools of prac­
bigger than our entire delegation in tice for Ihe cure of woman’s pocullar A GUA RA NTEED CURE FOR PILES.
and ailm ents.
Congress, and all the leading men of veaknesses
n you w a n t to know more about th s
Itching, BJ'nd, Bleeding or Protrud­
and professional endorso- ing Piles
Druggists refund money if
the state combined. It is an insult Composition
m ent of the "Favorite Prescription," send PAZO OINTMENT, falls to cure any
to every Republican in Oregon that ■ postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, rase, no matter of how long standing.
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N. Y
Y., , for
for h his
fret booklet
treat­
In 6 to 14 davs First application givea
sudi n condition cun be.
. Hudak),
ing of . same. •
M ure t o C o m o nn<l N e o
We’ll Treat you Square!
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Notice for Publication.
I mtkbiob ,
Lund Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon.
Moti. Don’t do IL
DarASTMEMT OP THX
,
-
ease and rest. 50c. If your diuggist
hasn't it send 50c in stam ps and it wil
lie forwarded ixmt-pafd by Paris Mad
icine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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Remember the P lace!
J0SEPHS0NS
R oseburg, Oregon, i
T h e Mail Order H ouse
J* J *! *f >1*
ç»ss» lyiM yoyiik "»’ » ' » » ' s ; » » « "
:
AMES S, JOHNSTON
GENERAL
(Successor to John R. Mil'.er.)
' -M
w-A
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T o r t O rford, O r . ^ ^
N E W GOODS,
and fresh supplies will lie received by.every steam er. It shall be
my pul pose to keep a full stock of everything required by the
trade in the lin e of
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
BOOTS and SHOES
MENS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING,
-
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE,
,
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CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES
CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS.
In (act, a supply of everything usually kept in a weil stocked
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TAKEN FUR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices.
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GENEAL MERCHANDISE
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G ro c eries — &
P r . o _ v is io n s
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'¿'isPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.l^
BARGAINS
I n IiZver'ytliinjj’,
Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
Hats and Caps
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Boots and Shoes
Cigars and Tobacco.
p in e A s s o rtm e n t of
I -a d le s ’
G o o d « , m u « lin & ,
c a lic o « , fla n n e l« , e tc .
H au d u ian e & T in iu au e,
February 5, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Edwin 8.
W ells, heir, (son) of Mrs. Vienna H.
W< Ils, of Eck ley, Oregon, has filed no­
tice or his Intention to make final flve-
ear proof in support of his cla m, v is :
fomestesd Entrv No. 12175 made O.-
tober 29, 1902, for the NX NWW of
See. H an d BEt< HWJ<.
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Rootion 3/Township J2 South, Range
13 West, W. M , and that »«Id proof
will be made before Register and Re­
ceiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri­
day, May 15, 190«.
, He names the tallowing
dng witnesses to
prove hie continuous rem
residence upon,
aniLfultivationpt. the land, vis:
Cladkle Clark, of Eckley, Oregon.
GeoTInyloir, of
J. F. Massy, of Myrtle Point, ”
W iliam H. Lebnherr, of Camas Val­
ley, Oregon.
B x ^ amin I,. Enny, Register, a
Wm. H. Ladd, Pres,
Theo. B. Wleox, V. F,
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O U R N EW PO L IC IE S O F F E R ALL T H A T IS
BE ST IN L IFE CONTRACTS. '
LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES.
HIGH CASH VALUES.
W . A-W O O D , Local A gent, P ort O rford , O rk .
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You can't afford to accept os a substi­
tute for this remedy iifhnm im mmpoiiltli>n
a secret nostrum n n f < luikiiuicn <onipo«t-
Uw.
ffarnessy L eather, etc.
All Oooda N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for aertiles i r j
A first class mil’inerv shop in con­
nection with store,
U9fll, get our prices, and be convinced.
N. C. NIELSEN.
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