Towu and bounty.
-CGÍRPANV
T he Entsrprire oalled
In here
- ». '.V ; <?<*»«». Saturday on ber + y to C o m Bay.
H*vetha.oBty oompiled e t t ef
‘
of 3 l “
Ab-
Herbert Home of Wedderburn ar-
in Curry 0<»n*F. rived i n Port Orfecd Frt «tay on busi
I Owner», you should have your
' tttire certified correct <>r record. la n d *
also bought and sold fur patron«.
, OOBRKHPOBDjpiCE
Born to the wife of Frank Conk
SOLICITED. of Port Orford July 10th a twelve
pound daughter.
d. HUNtLEY,
^ T T p R X K Y A.T L A W .
There w ill be installation of offi
cers at the Battle Rock Circle newt
G O L D B EA C H , O REG O N .
Saturday evening, and all members
.’OlnalrantTiog A b at r o t t e o f " rn* are requested to be preeeau
f f r o p e t t y F u r n is h e d .
Harvey Smith's
wife presented1
Mrs. Eva Crockett wet in town
San Bernardino, Cal. July 7,1908.
Monday night on her way to Rogue
Kditor T u e u n s :
Tbarasults at the last
The Enterprise sailed In here on river.
{eleclioo show th a t'tb s people of
her way down from Marshfield yes
j Curryouunty are awake to the fact I
terday, and landed tome freight.
>&£• .
Harbor liens».
Uiat they are far better off without
kjln aM ary Marsh of Port Orford
the
aa loons, and they made a record
E ditor Tai bums :
teed the Declaration of Indepen
at
the
polls, that Carry should be
We are having »oma.
dence at the Fourth of July eelebra-
few i
We Bote ***•> pleasure
very
warm
weather
the
last
tioo at Riverton.
thy
fact
that
our worthy young
days. The mercury standing a t
M r. Thresher end fam ily left here
friend
T
yler
was
elected sheriff,.
about 84 degrees on an average.
-on ,$he stage Tuesday morning,
,
-In him the county made a good
Sheep shearing and hay making 'ghfritr».
bound for Echo, U m atilla Co., Ore
gon where they w ill locate.
*
[are the order of the day, and lt*® I I regret very much not being able
musical «
sickles
heard on * » u join With yourself and John R.
Nelson and Gans are to fight , I I •»»««»*
« » « are
• nearu
finish fight (or the light-weight belt i
Th<’ ha> WOP “
for another hunt in the Bald mt.
Mm. with a eon July 40th .
tVaahington.— The interstate com-
m -rcc c >mini««ion ha« rendered de
J u ly 3 rd an d 4 th .
cision« favoring the lumbermen,
and agaiust railroad« in their a t
' The five eighths dash on the clos- tempts to increase rates to Miwouri
I ing day between Herron’s Creserton River points. The commission stip
and N ay’s Greenlaw was the prêt ulates that all existing high rate«
¡ties* race ever run in Coos county. must disomtinurt un or before -Aug
: Thev got away together and a blan ust 15, 1908.
ket would have covered Lite two the
—
g . M>tai«>»iote •
, • ' ,
entire distance, Greenlaw winning
Bryan's Tribute Tb Grover.
by a neck.
Following were the entries and
Lincoln,Neb.,June 24.— W illiam
results:
'
J. Bryan Wrote s tribute to Grover
No. t — Trotting and pacing, |
Cleveland in which he declares tha
m i|< liesf 2 in 3, free for all
ex president's death brings to an Cud
Norton’s Zoin Oak and W qfd’a
s phenomenal career of ode of tha
Wahke entered. Zorn Oak won.
strongest ekaracters of the present
‘No.2— | dash Simpson’s Flavors
generation. Even those who disa
Norton’s Headlight and Noble’s
greed with him were as ready as
Gold Beach entered. Headlight
his warmest friend« to concede to
won. Tim e 3?4 *®bad».
him the element« of leadership ef an
No. 3— | dash. Herron’s Doc
extraordiusry degree. “ Few men,”
Rowell and Nay's Greenlaw entered
says Bryan, “have Sxerted s mom
Rowell won in 1:04.
positive influence upon those asso
No. 4— J mile dash. Simpson’s
ciated with them.” Concluding, B ry
Venora, Herron’s Creserton and
an says: “ We are not far enough
Norton's Headlight entered. Crea
from the period in which his work
erton won. Time 52 seconds.
was done Io measure accurately
No. 5— | mile trotting and pac
hia place iu history, but qualities
ing. Noble’s Belle and Bennett’s
which made him great are a part of
Mack eutered. Belle won. Time:
tbe nation’s heritage and universal
1:13$, 1:124-
sorrow w ill be felt at his death.”
No. 83— | dash. Won by Green
law.
Where Fortune* Grow On
No. 7— | mile and repeat. Fla
Tree».
vora, Headlight and Gold Beach
entered.
Headlight
won two
(By H . 8. G ray.)
straight. Tim e of last beat 88} see
Marshfield Race»
ftolla Canfield departed for hia
faourttry as our last trip was a pleas
borne up Rogue river yesterday on L e b o rlta y at-Goldfield, Nevada,, he* * 7 -
Thirtyyears practice in tbeOwnity. where a long j»»b of surveying
purse
of
830,000,
ol
which
'
On
last
Tuesday
a
valuable
uiare
' are and not marred by bad after sf
for a
• i
awaits his return. >
Nelson is to hare 820,000, and Gans belonging to the McVay brothers, fee la .
of Chet co, was kicked and had her
Walter Sabiu calls on us frequent
Strangers with light rice and $16,000, win, lose, or drew.
leg broken and had to be shot, th la jly and is looking remarkably well,
A T T O R N E Y A T L A W 'camping outfits ara quite ooamon,
Dudley Evans of Pendleton was
California is just now in the bu«y
going up and down the boast at knocked out easily by Bert Peterson being the' third horse that has been
j kicked and had to be shot on the' tim eo f fru it harvest, and it is «aid to
Notary Public
this season of the year.
at Marshfield. Evans is said, to same ranch in the last few years.
! have the heaviest crop of deoiduous
Mrs. Alice Zumwalt opened Up A be a good “ has been,” but the Coos
Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Howell, o f ' / raila lb#> «“ » • haU
F *« .
W ed d erb u n», O n ego».
hotel in the Masterson residence Bay News says the local champion upper Wiuchuck, celebrated , h. ir
fru it t t very cheap, apri-
yesterday morning, with several has the dope on all such men.
golden wedding on the first day of oola
« »<>» “ 15
P<*-
routjicrB and boai deifi, - ' . .
Saturday night we had an elee July, /fb e ro wets 110
,
L. /.ROBERTS,
in vited . Lu$’ »>«. or 80
Tbe fru il r i '
John
L . i i * n*,l8 * ° «•«’>7 »nd » p id ly that it
Tite light house tender, Heather, trical storm of summer lightning, gueyts present. Hon
A tT T T O H P fE Y A X 3UA.W .
came into Port Or fur J Monday, ami and tom« rain fell, which for a C bilds/of Crescent C ity, officiating. is difficult for the canners and
tay> ie P o ta t, O regon.
landed a lot of Coal O il etc. for the short time changed into hail, and We were unable lu learn i f the Ju-lge dryera to handle the rush.
Yet
rattled on the roof iu marry fashion .
Cape Blanco light-house.
kissed the bride or not. I t it th» even with a ll tha fruit to handle
I t was something unheard of before
Ifoofeate bolineas a apuri thy.
R. D. Hume and wife want down
first event of the kind that baa ever the oountry is fu ll of idle men d riv
along the coast in July.
f '
occurred in Southern Curry. The en out of employment by the Japs
to Wedderburn Bunday by private PL - .
Mr.
Moon,
who
came
down
from
aged couple received oumerousprea and Mexican Choice. •
conveyance, where they will remain
J.‘ J. STANLEY
Regards to alL
j, , ¡nc| uding gome valuable ones,
until alter the Marchinout races are Marshfield Saturday to take charge'
M. T . WaittHT.
of the Cold Storage building during/rh e M wag a daBoe a l nighv whlch'
over.
Mr. Marster’s convalescence, is a na was largely attended and was re
F . P. Cook took 4 party of several
live of Jackson county, bis father ported to have been an enjoyable
To Tbe P o st O bvobd T bjbunk
O K K O O N h(inters down the coast last week. having been Andrew Moon, whom
C OQC1LLK, -
on
Special to Denver, July fid.
affair.
-
♦
They will round up the game be
we knew in Sam’s V alley in 1864.
The many delegates from Oregon
fore the shooting date beglus, no
The fourth of J uly celebration at
Dr. Tyler was in town a few days Winchook was well attended, there and Washington are working hard
doubt.
-
’ -
E. COPE
ago, wearing a Bryanic smile mixed being about 400 people in attendance to keep oool, and are working hard
C ooper.
Beecher Jess’s, new blacksmith
with a Roosevelt grin, and feeling from different points. Some came to enjoy themselves the best they
shop is being rapidly pushed, and
big as B ill.T a ft, and ready to tell i from as far south as the Klam ath. ean. 8ome of tbe old war borses
881b. Kegs »1.00.—100 lb Barrels $1.25.
w ill be a large roomy building.
the
news or busft • “ M y son John Hon. C. M. Benham, of Harbor, are b illin g ' about - conventions of
At Residence. Floras Creek Bridge.
Steve M errill and Clarence Sydnsm
baa
a,—
or rather bis wife has a read the Declaration of Jndepen- tbeqpast and how they did things in
Office Address, Langlois, Ore.
a n doing the carpenter work.
„
bouncing boy baby, horn June 30lh, i dence and also a poem. Mias M. the days gone by, and tbe young
Canfield and Fitzhugh have com and I am a grandfather!"
I Anderson was president of the day. delegates who are in the m ajority
only laugh, for they do things d if
pleted their surveys here amid great
Miss Mamie Masterson arrived Tbe oration was by Thos. Berry Jr.
erent now, for a t this age they know
difficulties, but we havo a predic
bdroe last week to spend her vaca j of Crescent C ity, and was well ren-
' tbe people are doing some thinking,
tion that their work w ill stand the
tion, aod bar young friend, Miss dared. After the usual exercises
and ita the votes that elect a presi onds.
fires of litigation if ever contested.
Marie Meagher of Portland who was there was singing by the Glee club,
dent, not brass bands and marching
John R. M iller anti wife arrived here last year, came in w ith M ia s , and afterwards foot-racing by both
clubs; its the farming tjote that
D . S. Amea and George Q. W il
» public Is hereby respectfully in- in Port Orford Friday and will re Mamie. Tbe girls are enjoying big, little, old and yonng. There
I th a t we are prepared to enter main in Cnrry till after the March- their vacation, and storing np , ware other amusements to numerous counts thia year. Em pty dinner ton deputy U . S. inspector», were
pails and slush funds don’t get tbe on the Bay ibis week inspecting
tain patronage at the L a n g lo is H o
montraces when they will go to health and vigor for another years to mention. There was lemonade
te l, where good meals will be found,
steam crafts, all of which pass
farmers vote.
{-for the ladies and c a n jy for the
and a F e e d S tab le ran in connection Southern California And spend the work at school.
I As I write this we stop at Peyetle, a satisfactory examination. They
>
.
Tetom,
the
Dentist,
arrived
!U
W
*
A
basket
dinner
w«a
ser-
Winter,
j • 4 1 , .
with hotel
i
Idaho,— its cooler, some green truce returned to Portland Tuesday on
A «5anc e/psfronayi’ retytci/allg to liriu d
Greenlaw, a thoroughbred three in Port Orford Friday and w ill b e !’ * 1- The dance at night at the growing, and again tbe train movM the Nome City.
here until tomorrow. H e w ill b a ! Harbor h"H
wal‘
M a « . O. P. H aaoem bs .
year old, which Home sold to Jo
and ihofe-dost and boat, "Oh” for
Gold Beach, L. M. Noble’s thor
Nay, and which the latter sold to in D airyville July 17th where be' The haH h®10* Packed 10 Ita *n one hour on the Port Orford beach»
oughbred,
was kicked by a horse
Dr ,i’ost oaP»citF.
eight people
Marshall Nay and Ycakam, beat j w ill remain only a few days
Two delegates, one from Idaho this week when in a pasture near
Tatom
extracts
teeth
without
pain’
:
being-pmeat.
I
t
was
said
to
be
the Crereerton in an exciting finish
(an ex United Slates Senator) and town, and badly iryured. I t ia
« «
at Marshfield on the Fourth, dis and ia up to date in hia profosaion.l «>• ® oat •*»j"FaU 8
the other from Oregon, and here is feared that the cut ic her aide, which
Port Orford, Oregon,
tance { mile. Headlight also took work. Keep his date in mind, if occurred in titis section. Ball ticket« what the ex U. 8. 8enator says to
necessitated seven stitches, by the
J were sold at $2,00 eaoh, and aop
K- K N A P P
P s* o p i* le t o r two races.
1
you have any need of a Dentist.
tbe delegate from Oregon.
veterinary surgeon, w ill ruin her fu
-
per
50
dents
per
plate.
A
t
about
"
• •
Since work on the Cold Storage
M r. and Mrs. Daniel Lorge of ejg(,t au automobile steamed into Speaking uf our financial oondition ture service on the track. Gold
First-class in every- respect.
building has commenced, the boom Loa Angeles, were in
Orford ' H „ rbor oonUicrtng eight pasaen says tbe Senator you might ba ve read Beach performed in the raoe meet,
Go id Feed Stable attached. of heavy blasts tearing rocks to Friday and made ua a pleasant c a ll.: gen( Bnd th# road WM , ioed wbat the British Commercial agent lost week, but i t was known that
peiees for the foundation, is a fa They are going down to Eureka by wilh buggiea, carta end
««.yde. in the United States tells a«, M r. her condition was not the be
Munday evening stage, enjoying the grand scenery,1 u n li, . ,#te bour at night
Seymour B ell, reports io parliament Her owner decided to give her a
We run the Stage from Port Orford m iliar Wound.
yta D airyville, connecting w ith die abrfbl a doaen blasts were shot off where mountain and ocean meet in I
and yon cannot overtook hia report, season on gras«, and she had been
O ccasional .
- to Myrtle Point.
be aaya:
________
in rapid succession, sounding like a rivalry, where thesweltering beat o f1
turned out only a few hours when
“ The clond of uncertainty which the accident happened.— The Sun.
Japanese bombardment.
the interior is blown awav by osone1
Tichenor Won The Contest.
has been hanging over the country
Mrs. Thomas Langlois, and Mrs. laden breezes from the North. A
'i. '■ — ÿ** *■«
'r'*^.r
for so long Is now passing away
Osborne of Bandon oamt down to tour along the shores of tbe Pacifio ia
(B andon R ecordkb .)
Tn tbe quoit pitching contest at
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Port Orford in a buggy Saturday , destined to be the most popular one Medical Lake this morning between and it may be said that the worst
to visit Mrs. Lindberg, and raid on earth; where nature’s equalizers I D. Keene, the ohampion of Ireland, of the storm has now passed.
M . R. Zum w alt was up from Port
There w ill, in a ll probability; be
Tichenor of 8pokanei
Agate Beach, where they found are so perfectly combined for tbe M0<J p
Orford Tuesday looking after busi-
sdtne beautiful samples. They re health and comfort of man, and the forroer world cbafBpioi,, th<# i , Mer mercantile disturbances for some
affairs.
lbe re8y ]t of tbe contest i months to oome, readjustment and
turned home Monday, having en seasons áre so te a perqd as to make woo
Mrs- Ralph Cope and Mrs. J. H
recuperation are well uuder way,
eternal spring
joyed their trip immensely. —
' a handsome championship
Jewel;
and unless later trouble« should re Upton of Langlois visited Mrs. Zach
D r. T yler was in town Satarday,
formerly owned by Mr. Keene, now
tard the improvefbent, or monopolies Boise Wednesday remaining over
held a consultation with Dr. Gian
becomes tbe property of Mr. Tiche
Harbor And Vicinity.
of capital interfere to keep ,,p till next day *
ville on the condition of Mr. Mar
nor.
prices at too high a level it is expect
Miss Claire Waiker, who has been
ater’a injuries resulting from hia
The scores were: Keene, 21, 18
Editor T k i b u n i :
ed that before many mohllts have in Portlaud several weeks, returned
B LA C K S M ITH AND W A GOMMI KKK fall. Unless compicatinns should
.W ith all due apologies and 15 aryl Tichenor, 14,21 and 21.
passed business will be on a safer I Monday. Miss Walker was in at
result from hia bruises on his hip, to yoOr reporter here, w ill inform M r.Tichenor is now in line to con
and more normal basin.”
AU Kinds of Iron
I tendance at the Rose Carnival, and
and affect hia kidneys, they find your many readers o f some of the test tbe title of Roberts to whom
This opinion gains interest fro m ' also for the benefit of her health.'
Steel and Woodwork
no other symptom that is serious, interesting events lately transpiring he lost the worlds championship at
Kxeeated on Short Nottee
thy fact that it is the opinion of an she returns I00J in her praise o f
The Steamer Plant called in at in and about the busy city ef H ar- Colfax two years ago, aud w ill a r
out aider who is also. an expert. 1 the excellent time she had and is
range a match for the
world’s
Port Orford Saturday morning and 1 bor.
a
P l u m b i n g o f A l l K in d s
Tbe British Basirci al agent see« us much improved in health.*
landed Hon. R. D. Hum e and wife I Times are lively here at present— championship.
P r o m p tly D o n e.
as it is, says tbe senator from a
both of whom are looking well, wbat with the road work and hay
fixed point of view. He has no
A Human O strich.
Hon. K. E. L- BeddHon of Bandon ¡ing here seems to be no idle men
H o F se a h o e in g a S p e e la lt y .
School Report.
notion except to tell hia folks at
was also landed, and visited his in Southern Curry.
home the odd hard facts, whether
Marshfield, Or., July 2.— A most
mother, Mra. W ard, who is spending
Tbe telephone poles for the new
Report of tfie Port Orford School they sound well to us or not.
peculiar
ease in the way of a hu
the summer with Mr. and Mra. A. line are in from the Chetco river to for the year ending June 12, 1908.
Th« 280 pound senator stv-ds hi» man ostrich developed at North
8. Johnston.
the statallne. We are not informed
No. enrolled; hoys 19, girl« 15. ooat dry« his faoe and otaria in.
Bend y«eterday, when Dr«. Gale and
Frank Mooroand bride— nee Mias as to lbe condition of the line from
No. days taught
156.
“ For this reaaoo Mr. B rils allu Bailie operated on Frank Durga for
Nettie Stone of M yrtle Point, srriv- Chetco to Gold Beach but a wire-
No. days attendance ,
3413.
siou to causes of trouble is interest some stomach trouble. They dis
edin Port Orford Monday, on tbelr less read— “ Muggeey has a tooth I
No. days absence
230.
ing, “ when” he says, “ by a failure
covered in hia »toniach three jack-
way to his beautiful home on Euchre parents slowly recovering.” Noth-
No. times late
20.
in New York, light was thrown on knives, the brass end of a knife
creek. H e was seiensded at tha jng of so much importance has hap
Average number belonging 23.
the management of some of tha
handle, the end of a root«I fishing
Knapp hotel by some of his old pened since the message was reoeiv- • Average daily attendance
21.
B E E C H E R J F .H H
large financial concerns of tire city, rod, two large loaded rifle shells three
friends led by a hand of tin cans, *ed but we mast of course mention
Visitors;’
public confidence, which bad previ
Successor to g . Ç. Nielsen,
«mall sheila, three door key«, one
cow
hells and horse fiddles, which the choral practice, which was held
Parents
< 21‘
ously been undermined by certain
P o r t 04*fo r d , O r e g o n .
small key, three 5 dent peiees, 15
being done in a friendly way, was .a t Harbor Sunday afternoon. I l
Members of board
3.
agitation, gave way completely, re
dimes, 17 horseshoe nails 175 peiees
received
in
the
asme
spirit
and
“
all
was
a
very
harmooiona
meeting
'
Co.
Supt.
1.
suiting
in an acute money panic.”
Wood and Iron Work promptly
uf glare, one fish hook, two finishing
and all went away feeling in tone
Others
8.
Mr. Bell calls attention to the fact
done at moderate price*. Give him went merry aa a marriage bell.”
nails,one shingle nail, one eight-
the
M r. Marsters who ia building for a “scrumptious,” time
Names of those who passed their the panic was entirely “ financial.”
a tria l before going elsewhere.
penny nail. Some of tbe peiees of
tbe Cold Storage Plant for R. D. Fourln.
grades successfully.
I l was not industrial aod did not
glare ware larger than a finger nail,
t . a . l .
Hum «, met * it h a severe accident U S » « ■
Eighth grade; Clarence Zumwalt affaci the farmers. “The country,”
when they were removed. Durga
J. H . U P T O N ,
Thursday, which luckily was not
and Linda Sutton.
be says, “ which produces crop«
is reeling easy this morning, and
St. Louis, Mo., June 25 — Twelve
Sixth Grade; Edna Jensen, Edna valued at nearly $7,500,000,000 is
U . « , C O M M I S S I O N E R , fatal, but wlfich will confine him to
the doctors liar« great hopes for
hia bed for several days. W hile men are believed to have been killed Richard, Lowis Knapp, Ray Zum unlikely to suffer long from Indus
hi«
reoovery.— Telegram.
NO TARY P I IB U e ,
working’on the wharf he stepped by the explosion of an engine on a walt aad Orris Knapp.
trial stagnation.
F ifth grade; Ethel Richard. John
The senator slops, take* off his
on tbe end of a looee board which gasoline lauoeh, which was found
L akolois , Cenar Co., Oasoon.
vest and remarks, “its damn hot!”
broke suddenly, precipitating him on the beach of a lake today, de- Masterson and Ray Cook.
Dealer in Town Lots, and Improved
ELBERT HERMANN
ooto the rocks below a t a distance moliahed. The launch was the
The porter paoaee through our
Fourth grade; Lester Cook, E r
amHwild Under £
of 18 fret- He fell on hie hip in a 1 property off John Krause, who took nest Cook and Ruth Slope.
car, last call for dinner in the d in Attorney at Law, Bwebnrg. Oregon.
Filings aqd Final Proofs Made on
Second grade; Lloyd Knapp.
ing ear, and th* man with tha beet
way th at bruised him badly, but ¡a party Qf «(even men fishing,
Kpeciat Attentine So Matter« Before
FI rat grade; We»ton Zumwalt.
tank says, “lets go eat.”
saved biro from broken ribs and N ot one of tbe patty bare been
Homesteads and Pre-emption«.
•
United Staten u * d Office.
W
’
A
.
Woo»,
teacher.
F. R. T w kk no b .
I ini he.
.
’ found.
GK K KR AL C O N V K Y A N O IÉ tJ.
a
W. B. THRESHER
Lawyer, r
LANGLOIS--HOTEL
Feed Stable.
K N A PP HOTEL,
J . A. BOWMAN
Slack-
Smithing
In the Rogue River Valley,""In
Southern Oregon, F. H . H a»kins in
1907, made s profit of $19,000 off
16 seres of W inter Nelis pear»— 81-
187.50 an sera. In the same valley
G. H . Hover bought ten scree o f
pear orchard at $560 an acre. F if
teen months later tha crop brought
him $9600. Eight yesis ago J.
L- Dumsss set out 50 acres of spplee
ar Dayton in the W ails W alla
district of Southeasteru Washing
ton. In tbe summer of 1907 ba
bought 50 acres of apple orchard
adjoining his property, scan invest
ment of $18,000. Tha apples ba
picked from these 50 acres that *es-
1 sold for $16,000, and tbe total
crop from 100 sores realised g52,
900— a return to tbe owner o f $40-
000. Tbe statements are incontro
vertible
Battle Rock Circle w ill meet
eveiy first and third Saturdays of
each month in the evening.
Notice to Horsemen.
M A H K O R O F
the celebrated German Coach
Stallion will make the season
of 1908 at Sixes river in Cnr
ry county, from April 26th
to August 1st. Dates—April
26; May 3-13-22-31; Ju n e7-
16-25; July 6-H -23-31.
P a rtin wanting to breed from a
dwtaiioe can get good pasture at $1
per month at Cbae- Zum walt’».
T E R M S : Single service $10, due
at time of service. By season $15,
doe on Aug. 1st. Insuraaon $20,
due when mare in known to bo
with foal.
G r k u a n C oach B mciokrs A m ’ m .
Geo. W . M artin, Manager.
N O T IC E F O R F V B I J C A T I O X .
OsrABTMeKVa« THS IsrCBIOB,
U . 8 Laud Office a t Roseburg, O rejon.
May W i . ltwa.
Notice Is herebyjffvert that
V IO L E T R. W H IT E
of Port Orford, Oregon. wlr>, on M ay
s»th, 1(08, mad« Tim ber Application
Wo.10113 for SX 8 E i, NWJ of 8 8 1 .
N M of H W |, Section I I , Township s i
9onth, Range 15 West, Willamette Mc-
fhlian, has filed n Aico of intention to
make Final Prod, to eatahlish d aim
to the laml ab>ve deacribwl, before J.
H. Lpton, U . 8. Commissioner, at
Langlois, Oro-^on, on the l i n I day of
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mont asme« aa wflnensre :
O-orgv W. Ourry, of Port Orioni, Ore.
Johnny Fromm, of
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George Forty,./,f
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