The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 22, 1908, Image 3

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    C U R R Y C O UNTY A B 8TR A C T
COMPANY
Gold B e n d i,
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Texas has a law forbidding the
rsale of pistols; but the dealers have
Sheriff Msrsters cam . up Tuesday i U u ™ X " ’ rU‘> :. DUt ,he dea,ert b»ve
--*»1 with the ballots and 0i l u r ^ ‘
Ab- , for tb’ north« “ precincts
f
CORRESPONDENCE - SOLICITED.
J. H U N T L Ç Y ,
X.
ur««d from Portland.
on his way to Wedderbura
H ig h P re ssa r e D ays.
Meu and w o ««. alike fome to work
<Or 60
&
W om an S u ffrag e,
Tbs Tribune hat received from
Mr». Duniway th e following elo
quent appeal, which is published
with pleasure and commended to the
voters of Curry county, who hare
Mr. Freund the nervous syatem, which result« jn in the past cast the hizheyt u e r o e n t
on a
I . A W . profesional cull to sea Mrs. Cart I down about »in r
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* h<UZ 111 iu* tain »he » . < • • idv« via- aod w i,,< "« believe, do so again in
I Stewart.
j oown about 300 feet ln the well be or and tone to U,s nerve«, and k c X Ju
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T
tbe.ti
e»uv«
sad aaairailat
co fun?!l
fune-) “ ?? ' Becai’te
be<'ai 8e o OUr
o
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, *• boring his d rill broke end „ . , t nr ‘h ed i.ca
tiy a and
awimitet ve
*« people read more,
Several land oonteats in the Byers, jt was loet
W ith n
P
1*^*1 w"*1U!Li‘n<i • ctiv“’ Jrom P»r- and have the beat averageeducstion
Ouarant<-cd A bstracta o f K cal
W ith the new
new m‘
m n Ch,n'
eh in -; Jena!
knowledge, we “ oau
survey have already been filed
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the United States.
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be-
ery
he
w
ill
P rop erty F u rn ish ed ,
be able In un i„ a n,n..k ,
8 Sarsaparilla for thi< purpose
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t0
a
WUch
11
aet8
on
all
the
viUl
organa
buikls
In
due
time
the
Tribuna
hopes
to
[ «ore Commissioner Upton, and sev- «■per level. Sentinel.
UP the whole syatntu, and fide men and
devote considerable space to this
Tldrty years practice In the County. ■ * • • ! more w ill be Hied soon.
p
,
women for these high-presam,.- dava.
K. D. Jones, who Wi,g the main 1
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holy cause, and hopes it will win iu
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— I H . A. Stites, a transient peda­
spring in the Pacific Fm niture and
Oregou during the life of its first
“I
onoo
believed
in
dreams,”
he
gogue, made a sensational run for Lumber Co., the perpetrators of the
W. E. THRESHER
great advocate, Mrs. Duniway, whose
sadly said, ‘ but I dou’t now!'’
the nomination as County Clerk
Great Curry Co. Land Frauds,” (? )
name echoes further along the halls
A T T O R N E Y AT L A w
on the Repuhlieat, ticket, receiving died sudden.; . “ ’,7 S
£ Ber
‘•W hy?” we asked.
of
Fame than any other Oregonian:
“I
married
one!”
the grand total of three (3 ) vote», keley, A pril llth .so o n after return
A T 'r o ltN E Y
AT
GOLD BEACH, OREGON.
Kind friends, have you h«ar-l of
W o rk Bogina on the Gold Bar.
the town of No Goo I, on the banks
of the river Slow, where the Some
H . J. Rueaell of Roeeburg and
time or other scents the air and the
who, with others own» the Gold Bar
•Oft Go easies grow? I t | i « ¡n the
Placer mine at the big bend of the
valley of W hat’s the u-ie, in the Rogue river, was in the city Mon-
province of Letter-slide; II» »lie day and Tmmday looh,,^ for #
home of th« reckless I don’t care,
■ Rd two or three practical miner»
where the Give it ups abide. The
to help nt the mines.
town is as old as the human ran«,
The Gold Ber is (I,id to hr on* of
and 1» grow» with the lig h t of the best • • well as most oxtmuive
year»; il j* wrapped j0 the f.^ of pUeer prnpezUe, op the Rogue. I*.
the idler» dream»; ft» »traets are
» also 09« of t h« best equip,,efl h»t
P**hd with’ discarded, schemes and
draulic p lan t, in thia section. Ove,
aprTnkled with usele« ^ r s . ^ K r .
•60,000 have I mmi expand, d for
Notarv Public
AS APPKAL TO VOTRR8.
Marshfield,
lbe - s - - A ng«fos
exatnina
trî<’ »Ug' MeLair^irf,
< *3
I) is '" R
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Langlois
Item
»,
Gentlemen, voters, sons, brothrrs:
W i ' i l d e r l m r n , O t * 0 |g o n . f Democratic éândt ¡brate for
fo Joint Sep- j Uon- * r- •Loes was a getiigf, giftèd
I gin growing old. But I cannot,
ator for Coos and Curry, and w i ll, ’"“‘J’ of great personal magnetism
I Mr. and Mr¿. McAdams were in rest until you have given ua t^e
and would have been a man of.
have H um « ang Chase as opf
loam Tweed« r
victory. Every hoqr I »pend
‘ . L A ."R O B E R T S ,
1 Î
nents.
• .
power in any calling, h id bis ener­
thia
service ¡aa labor of love. S ja ry
Mr. Freund o f’Portland, is again
gies been directed ip legitimate
„
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ATTO H NUY A T LAW .
per»onal aacri
A Miss Dolly Roby was shot and way».
in Langlois, having arrived on Mon- dollar I donate Is “ a personal
fioe.
Have the faithful mothers
M yi ie P o in t, O regon .
killed iiOJarahfield last week by
’ day’s stuge from Baudon/
Frank P. Cook came up from
- • of Oregon earned your affirmative
Johp G rill», a discarded lover, who
equipment, including an electric
Mabie Jensen of Bandon, is visit
Seattle,—The grounds of the ,.B„
H„ „ , , the firat to b« built in
Gold Begch Monday with the first,
votes for their full and free enfran­
light . plant,
then performed the beat act of bis!
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Probate liiiaineas a ep.-ei.lty.
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
exposition
are
Curry
uxm'ty
i
ing
friends
and
relatives
iu
(own.
reliable
news
of
the
results
of
Ibe
chisement?
Y
,
u
ought
not
life by killing himself.
rapidly
taking
shape
and
the
work
Mr.
Russell
everything wax
J Republican primary vote, and now
'
Col. Muncy delivered a very in afraid of us.
of getting the building, under w .y now in Mmp. aod that £
Guy Porterfield, eldest son of J, it ia the fashion to say “ I told you (cresting address in Bowman’s hall
You are equipped with ballots.
J. J. STANLEY
G. Porterfield,- foil while running sol” Good men have been noini Tuesday night.
We are not. We we depending upon
construction of the avtnuea, cire|e., will run two shifts of ten me f h T
in such a manner as to break hie naled in every instance and it is
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Mr. and Mrs. James Chenoweth you to honor our flag of truce by, p la x M a n d c o n ru i . c r i n g com L w until July
arm. Dr. T yler set it, and the in ­ now in order for th * defeated can
voting “ Yea” m our behalf in this
were in Bandon Monday.
P ' ^ - n d th . U .k of installing
T h . Gold Bar people have 600
ju ry was mending nicely at last didates to show their manhood by
unequal contest? You know you
C O Q U IL L E , - - - O R E G O N
J ‘ t, r ,y ‘ Um U *
ac™ of gruuud .V d ’ X t w l
James P. Olsen left Monday for would only compel us to repeat this ,
accounts.
helping to elect the chosen ones,
i o i aH8^ ' » J *18 geD<’r“1 de,,reM’
ri«ht- which prom in w it h in
Just as they would have wished to) Seattle. He is expected back on
struggle in 1910 if you should fail
Dr. Tyler returned Monday from
the
next
Breakwater.
C° Un7 ’ ““ 1,01 d‘ in< 'De,‘ ' * y U the h " 1 «« »««them
us now. But we belipy» you w|j| a y ^ tie’ m
U A T .P 1 K K . C O P E
W'edderburn and reports the condi­ he supported bad they been sue
S g the l 9X ment a *U j “b ° f O,egOn-
o - hydraulic p i.n t
ceMful-
I
Owing
to
the
storm,
the
Women
not
fail.
You
have
only
to
unlock
C ooper.
tion of Mrs. Carl Stewart aa very
g
n
/
19°
*
fa,r
r*
id
y
on
t1098-
'•
now
being
operated,
but it is
R. D. Hum e was storm-bound of Woodcrnfi did not hold their the door to the closed citadel of lib­
serious. Upon his return he was
u s have been called for the planned to add three more this foil
601b. Kegs »1.00.- 100 lb Barrels »1.25.
usuul
meeting
Thursday.
erty, leaving us free to choose foi
call«! to see Grandma Marsh, who here a few days last week, and took
X T e d Pebymt h r h L d ° ,Wr g’ tO *
Fro“ a11 indications th . mining
At Resilience. Floras Creek Bridge. is quite ill.
lessons in debating' from those ex-
Silvia Backleff, who is attending ourselves, exactly as you do, as to
Post Office Address, Langlola, Ore.
whether to vole or not to vote, at
_ .,
. 17tb p eered in a vio I j and
pert masters
of the whom
art L u K
Friday
the
Prank gmilh
£ n n n n P school at Bandon, spent several
every succeeding election.
Thus
days at her home last week.
•nee w irt th . bill pawed by the and quarts, and it may be »afalv
lent storm from «he south, the wind |geroll. to tacl(,B unless
of
only can you acquit yourselves as isst legislature appropriatingKOO, | predated that within the n J T f o i
a gale, and the ratn was wet. A . a p ^ « , . M r. H „ rae jg , jred of y
Mr. and Mrs. Button are spend­ freemen and relieve us from further'
consequence a light vote was polled tiDg large vestels ashore at the shift ing a week at their home in Ban effort to secure equality with our 000 for that parpóte. The Build 1 y ear8^ there w ill bea wonderful de­
.
AND
^fon.
ings, which will be awd by the e x ­
here, and, no doubt,along (he entire *
velopment in thia important natural
sons before the law.
ing cutrance of Rogue river, and
position and after that by the U ni­
coast of Oregon
Mrs.
Tyler
returned
Thursday
resource.—
Rogue Ryrer Courier.
A b iu a il 8 oott D u n iw a v ,
w ill spend “ lots of m oney” to make
versity, are the Auditorium, Fine
from
v
o
tin
g
her
sister-in
law,
M
r*.
M
o
tb
eto
f
Native
Sons,
and
Pres­
Port
Orford
his
shipping
headquar
There have been two cases of scar
Arts peine, and Machinery Hull.
M O R E P E N 8 IO N 8 FOR
The public la hereby respectfully In­ let fever in John Fromm’s fam ily? Lr», and expects to etnploy three Grafton Tyler, at Bandon.
ident Oregon State Equal Suffrage
They will be constructed with buff
formed that we are prepared to enter­
W ID O W 8 .
and two in W. T. White's, but they i a(nnl1 vessels from here to the Rogue
Eilene Bossen left Friday fur Association.
brick and finished in terra cotte.
tain patronage at the L a n g lo is H o ­
W A S H IN G T O N ,-T h e widow»’
Bandon to stay with her aunt, Mrs.
tel, where gixxi meals will be found, are of mild form, and the patients and Klam ath rivers.
Washington, April 9.— Aroused In style of architecture they will
and a F eed .Stable run In connection are convalescent. Caution, however,
Carl NeUou, wbo-is very sick.
- by the reports made by secret ser­ be classic so for aa modern usage pension bill which was passed by
with hotel.
E le c tio n R etu rn s.
th . Hoase was reported favorably
S ».
I should be
- used
------ in 1 preventing the
Tena Wittmann has taken Louie vice operatives who have been in will permit.
to th . Senate today by Senator Me
A thareoff>nirVntgfTf»perlfiillij»<ilieiieJ spread of the disease.
H ale’s plape as Waitress at the Pio­ vestigatfug anarchistic societies-and
The following is a summary
Mus. 0 . P. H a a u essex .
Cumber, chairman of the committee
neer Hotel.
publications, the president, in a Tim ber and 8tone Men on Top on pensions. * I t increase« to $12
J- E . I ’tince, agent for the steamer
ie official count o f the returns ol
Bandon, was In Fort Orfora last
Clara' TfiorhiTefi‘fcntert»|ne(t Her special message to congress today
is prim ary election in C urry :
A d .s p .tc h from Lakeview of r - I X T o Ï Î l d î X ' ^ K
b£
Thursday, looking up (fjc praotica-
frieuds
Thursday, it being ber elev­ recommended legislation looking to cent date sey»: “ Again honteatead
F ob S h e h if f . Rep.
,
?
aold,eM
who
»erved
fh '-
the supression of anarchy, parlicu-
, b ilily of having the Bandon make
stock in the tell pinee of Smithern M,y • ln d ,‘ 7 W ,r’ ,h® War wi,h
Biahel 74. Colebrook 65. Kennedy enth birthday.
folly io the dissemination of an­ Oregon ha. take’ . t u m b ^ fo f c °
! regular calls here, which she will do
Tha
8. M iller 52. T yler SM).
E. Bossen, who. has been employ-
j il sufficient freight can he secured,
archistic literature. The message
below per. Only . fow w e * . . " ^ " i U
4 ^ H
“
I«. IC P fA P I * I>i'» p r* let< ,v
Detn. Turner 36. Dean 40. K ru ­ ed nt the creamery for the past six
rends as follows:
j as no doubt ¡1 cao be.
ger 5. Fromm 23.
weeks, returned to his borne Sun­
a decision from 4he Genera! Lan ’ '
•H .678,112
• I herewith submit a letter from
day.
•
- F*irst-rlass in every- respert.
Col. I. N. Muncy, Republican
F or C lx k k . ‘
the department of justice which ex- Office waa received by the local
Notice.
The work at the oil well |,aa been I'foina itself. Under this opinion I office giving the homesteader a de­
G o id FeeH S table attached. candidate for Joint Representative M iller 29. Smith 174. Wakeman
made a canvass of Coos in company 75.^ Stiles 3.
discontinued for a week-, awaiting., hold that existing statutes give the cided advantage over timber and
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7W
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W m ir u h e Stage from Port Orfo«l 7 ‘l h ? ’ i r L -
K in '” y ’ C* Dt‘i
I am the owner of, and desire to
the arrival o fth e nyw tools on the president the power to prohibit (he •tone claimants. Now cornea a de­
F or A ssessor .
•ell,
250 acres of timber land in
ia
Dairyvlile,
connectluL-
with
th.-
d
a
le
for
«
«
p
reseu
U
tiv
e
from
»hat
steamer
Bandon.
Marsh
88.
Tolman
J.78.
via Dairyville, connecting with the
postal service Iroro being used at an cision by the Assistant Com mis
•¡oner which te y . in effect that in | f f s T u ' w * w M ’ ‘“i r ° ’ n’ bip
county. The Colonel won much
.Htage to Myrtle P oint
A
number
of
young
people
were
instrument of murder, arson and
-. F or S chool S upt .
„1,
a 34 8. R. 14 W „ W.-M.; also 40 acre.
applause on the stump.
Rilea 116. Rowan 127. Guerin, elaborately entertained at the homes treason, and I shall act upon such order to hold their lands, the home [in Sec. 22, T. 36 S, R. 14 W
W. M.
of Mnrgaiette Russel Thursday eveh a construction.
Unquestionably, •teader must make substantial im ­
M r. and Mrs. Pickett, the Pho ! D em . V6.
Address the undersigned.
ing,
aud
Ruby
Soreusen
Friday
however, there should be further provement», must e«tebli«h a resi-
Xogi'Mpbers, will be in Port Orford
F or C ommissioner .
W il l is T. W h it e ,
evening
legislation by the congress on this denoe and maintain the same, must
M onday, A pril 27lb, prepared to Harden brook 108.
Ismert 135.
Port Orford, Or.
cu
ltivate'th
e
fond,
not
an
acre
or
matter.
When
compared
with
the
take photographs and w ill remain D od ge, Dem. 81.
suppression of anarchy, every other two, but a conriderable acteage, and i
for a week or so.
Office upsiairs
,F or J uikik .
M E C H A N IC A L D R A FT S M E N
question
sinks into insignificance. must be able to prove when it comes
in Johnston's stairs. T h e re w ill.b e Bailey 236. “Munlley 44.
Can
to a con teat that the land.has been j W A ^n '® D - The demand ¡»always
Mrs. Mary Blake of Chufoo. Or., An anarchist is an enemy to human­
no inside work alone on Sundays.
field, Dem. 90.
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the entry man’s home permanently, I '? exoeM ot th® «upply. We qtutli.
was in our city on business Monday. ity, an enemy to all mankind and
Caughell for Treasurer, and W il
Ernest Divelbiss wag in town
fy young men, at small expense, to
not occasionally
John A. Tyler, the optical special his is a deeper crim inality than any
Rep. _________
candidates
Sunday and says that his sitter, •on for Surveyor,
. . __.
take
well paid positions as mechan­
The
decision
containing
all
these
other. No anarchist is allowed to
Mr». Bowne of San Rafael, arrived) without opposition received 240and iat, spent a few days at Smith River
ical draftsmen and mechanical en­
pointe
was
rendered
in
the
Menden
come to our shores if he is an an­
early in the week.
at their home on Sixes river last 2 *2 respectively.
N. Waldo g in eer. A ll that fo needed ie abil­
archist, bjk I no paper published hall vs. Taylor case.
in
week, and will start back F rid a y !
Brown carried the county by 38
Mrs. R. Scottof Smith Ei’v^r and here or abroad should be permitted laylo r, o f Silver Lake, placed a ity to read and write and w illing­
B L A th sM irH AXIlW AGONMAKEH accompanied by her m Jrter.' NewC p ’ T ' <?ard7 d l ’ wbile FoJ:tun be* t
Mrs. Clark of Curry county, Ore., circulation in this country if it homestead filing on a piece of tim ­ ness to study.
Write today for
ru
«it
i .
Cake by the narrow rn&rgio of 2
Divelbiss will resume b i. work a t)
The stormy weather cut the vote were in our city Tuesday.
“ Mechanical Drawing Circular.” I ,
All Kinds o f Iron
bered
fond
in
1903.
The
160
acres
propagates anarchistic doctrines.”
the Gold Bar mine at Big Bend on down in Curry nearly oae4hird.
C. 8. Bex 414, Marshfield, Ore.
H eel aud Woodwork
Attorney General Bonaparte’s let­ would cut perhaps 3,000,000 feet or
Rogue river.
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(Coos B at N ews .)
Rxecnten on Short Notice
ter contains an exhaustive review of more of merchantable yellow pj„e
G o ld B each Ite m s .
A G E N T 8 W A N T E D — 16x20cra­
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1 the sl-itute with reference to the lumber. He built a cabin on the
Tile work of removing the ma
P lu m b in g o f A il
place and in - a ----------
technical
The Berwick
still holds
together,
mails. —~
He find» >u«»
that the
posttaas-
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,,ic p
o s im a s
— tens. OOffi: yon portraits 40 cents, frames 10
the gentle rain of last Saturday °n the beach near Siuslaw, but ow i l®r geuerul is dully warranted, even P
w,tb ,be *aw- About ejrear cents and up, sheet picture» one
. _ ___
near the mouth ol the S iu sla w , was
wag greatly needed, and the farmers •"«
rough weather only opg of)
definite laws, in taking th e 1"?“ W ' W ' Man<fenb « ll,p f klaroath oent each. You can miske 400 per
done
under
the
supenn
H o e a e a h o e in g a S p e e la lt y .
i her engines had been reinoved up lo£.8,rlio ,bh e did again st the newspaper ’,.a ^*’
* 00nttet,“d |foging eben- cent profit or 13« (X)l p^r1’ week.
V'apt. Jacobsen, foitM rly master of | are happy.
I
yesterday.
Hoh.
R
D.
Hume,
after
a
short
'
ywl<rday-
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T
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-"
Q
««tione
Social,
and
he
holds:
and
8a nip Ina free.
the vessel. Had Capt. Jaoobaen re < non. tt. u. Hume, after a ouois
h o ld s -—,
. land * ° d ««teuHtvation.
-------------------w« Catalogue
j
•.
O cot
to
1
”
Register
and Receiver of the F R A N K W . W IL L IA M « C O M ­
.
that
eppgress
has
full
power
nisi tied in charge of the Berwick it I »tnv at the cannery, hoiking over
Coos county is the first noegrea-
Sfocai fond office held anlagoriistic P A N Y , 1208 W . Taylor 8t., Chi­
is safe to say that the craft would ' matters, returned to Coos Thurs- sional district, in the second ju d i­ 1 make laws Covering anercliistZaml
opinions, the former deciiiing
for cago, III.
cidi
-still be ill commission.— Coos Bay day, to look after his senatorial cial district, and ¡n tfi» y ,jr(j anarchistic publications
th
.
plaintiff,
the
latter
for
the
de
O
'•
News.
fences.
X
prosecuting attorney district. This
tv l
r, „ . .
fcndaat. The General Lend Office
complicates
matters
sometimes,when
Uaahmgton
D
.C .M . r .2 3 , - T h e on appeal .„stained the Reg.rter’
F. I I . VanNorden, jeweler of
The teacher in our public school
r° ' d r“‘8 ,8W
‘ a«d ‘ be dfoision clearly stated that
Bandon, spent Thursday in Port expelled a boy last week for “cause” a man tries to figure “ where lie
is nt.”
fell before a decs,.,,, of Judge Peck- ) the homesteader m usf eel.blish
Orford, and made the T rib u n e s so she says, nnd the boy’s uncle will
I t has been known for some time ham of the United Slate supreme
pleasant social and business call, appeal |o the !aw, so he says, to
> « i : i X ’i i i : n -T K W W
permanent residence nnd cultivate
that there is an extensive oil field court, who held the measuro uncoe the fond if he wants to make sure
8n.-,«»»or to N. I’. Nielsen,
See his “ad.” in the Tribune, aud have him reinstated
1» <» • t O i-F < » r < i, O r e g o n . don’t forget that in addition to or
the ‘-o
South
slough country,
country, w
which.
“ Col.” Muncy, Republican candi- in t,le
ul" glou8h
..._ •titutionai because of the enormous of his claim. In view of the fact
8 been traced from South hay t» f * 08' “ « mfl.cted by ,t.
dittany jewelry work, he cuts and date for jo int repre« „.ative, re
that the fow is so strict regarding
, ........ a'">, ,r "» Work promptly mounts agates just as you wish, and turned from Coos county lagt week, . * * * * * ’
m»tter hat been i
homesteads many of tho entrymen
done at moderate prîtes, (live him invites you to visit him when in and ears that he hag walked over 7 f’?
the iu rlie* "'ho » r n l [ otatxofohio . cityoftolxoo
who IIlet! homesteads last fall, when
LOCA» CßVM TY.
-
*b « r money
prospecting,
fete., „ de j -------------
a trial before going élsewln re.
Bandon.
.
w
rllr.
, .
la a r«e
area
bar ! land was
Fr«nk J. C k ' r lb
a ^ # m
to the Statement No. 1 crowd.
te , oath
I k . t of
ke In ‘ ¡“
aenlor
sired
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J
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™
8 <* ru ,n properties , psftncr oi u»« arm of f . r Ch.ney a cn. dot n» restored to settlement and «ntrv
Boring for Oil has been going on
The election has come aod gone before it boom would send the p rices'
l’’ '*•'■‘‘7 o ( t » im o , c™»,, ,„,i h ,«,,
re lin o u l.h in » t h .i . i.
.
j
and
tbe
candidates
that
advocated
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v
w
.rd
i
. . . .
•*" — « . «<> «■>•« «w arm win
are ^ ' ' ' ’qutshing their homestead
for several years in northern Curry.
J II. UPTON,
skyward. «
Much
n x hundred dollars for « c h .»
.n<i a , ,-
,
placing
™
“ “ ’ '« »cated
» « o g.ywaro.
ucn land in that vicib • , «
«t io onb
entries and immediately niacin«
. We are so used to it that it attracts retrenchment and sailing close to ity, geneially rated as being of little ‘ Z <'^í^.n..7‘ar^7 ,“ , *“ " * Mcured br “>• timber and stone filings on
’
t o 31 M I s á H I O I N K l « , but little attention.
J
M m 8'
A t first the to the wind ate down and out. value, ha a b ™ n u r c h . J w ith in
Swora to belore * « M d « ilw rlb e ft In
my
operators would talk a little and Which proves that in«tcad of •13,- the last year at big figures, and op
ram ar«, tktaSIh Say ot OMember, A. D. 1
NOTARY p i
Bandon, Oregon.
A. W. OLBiaow.
taid “ indication« were favorable,” 000 being necesrary to “ run
the lions are held on many claims sup-
fo*41-)
Notary PnMlr
L isau n », Ci aav Co., O b so o n .
Carefid
attention
given
hut of late they don’t talk but keep county, the amount should be a posed to be withirf the oil field.
H . l ! ’« Ckterrk
P a r . I . u k . « la tr n w lly
a«d
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Dealer in Town Lots, ano Improved on boring, which wo interpret as great deal more. And which also From prem«t in d ic tm n . it look. a.
to m ail orders.
One team of g n o l work mares; both
i meaning that they have struck it, proves th a t the sttcri iigful office if development work wilbsoon be add,**, r Lc„tNKTefA> , toierto, o. 1 fWlth foal from good horse. Weight
and Wild Landab
from 1100 to 1200. Also one milk oo<,
hut are not ready for public ilium teeker must ” 1,«ten up” liberally under way, . . arrangement, h e r .)
waw«»*... ’
Filings and Final I’r.ofo Ma.le „„
soon to be dfreahi and one yearling
[inatinn. We have refrained from with the boys. We hope that those been made by «wteraatwt pan io. i „ ’ , _
H. T . 8 T E W A R T
____________________ _ heifer.
Homesteads and Pre-v.,,. ptlons. „
spouting about this enterprise, as who are to make the run will -not get machinery on the ground a* ra p -1
T„ c « - - r r^r— m f « t «~«.
For
particolari
call
on
or
addies
.•
NOTARY PUBLIC,
T o Cnr«. C M » tl|m tlo n F«r«v*1
! ÌE N e k a l CONVEY tX C lN J.
I ' W - - as
jl r
L ,. hie.
.
I
_ ('.tatareta
C te C
d indy
» C a tte
we went »be o il to d otbe spouting, forget the point^f
Take
(« riM
« k a . n i» Me w
Ma e t
E- J- P k b x t t ,
. - idly
potei
< Lawyer,
LANGLOIS - - HOTEL
Feed Stable.
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v
K N A P P HOTEL,
Port Orford, Oregon,
J. A. BOWMAN
Black-
Smithing
JE W E L R Y .
Send y o u r Agates
for
Mounting <fc Polishing
also yo u r
W atches and J ew elry
for repair, to
Fred H. Van Norden
nur.
For Sale.
(
M C C. C fall ta oare. dnwanrta refund i
Port Orford, Oregon.
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