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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1908)
- —M" M» S P* ,t **? r i s « . * * <1>,T ' 1 1rns dt-wu w lm l o th r r. Inni faj||J«ul.hielrj¡h »faA»r or the Ofwiting Qf a ( 0 » - , fttg »1 I fa- 11.• - It.itt ;W y fa '» -2 ^ th * * k u l,r«ilu'r lo build lngln r nuil lá-t , 1 »>of gnrd>»n 1 n gay. agirvi, old New j nam e la« i« l an hour sud forty íiiur 'rendlfn* *•*’.’ lK «w rp u r*Íio n e barf 6>nfled ; Y«*k ; or a tonvultonal d iv o rar (ria l . m inute*— n ell, d o u b t! o f B ry a u ’»¡ » ». popularity tlir-d a sudden death, and 1 ituuai r«a> iu ii.-.stímH'i-»u«4 fcy un la- great niiinnplier by n liich U ie m ip l« « ith • 400 nu 1« juilgi-.l from « .u n n i <utKll<i»a w ithe luu.-hWf. Ham « W the . ■_ 1 Ú « 2 i. » ' t . , , , , . T , m iiic tril, l||H i tt uiti-or.lv |,r>i-{ the splendor lim i «•piaehi-d about in hu»t»» ki»« Tube. When tue tube U liittmiied r « i have « ra u b U a * antina or liuprrieci bear |>ir the h irin g I. mi . i I nf li.e j m v m t rccliun 5 o f 't lie A u d ito riu m . 60- *vtv 8 V 4 < p u u * rn » s JUT» » , Ä ’Ä Im e Copy Uh» k w»r’ . . . . . ' . . . .« W Ä Ä ™ Oau Oop)' Hi* Mouth* . f i ....... : ,b be m « out and O ut Cupy Three ninnili* . ¡ . .. Published Every Wc lotoday, by HARDY T . J ^ K W A K t. PHA SE A S TE W A R T, Aram aic e.Ijto, I T - - -J - CUE A. B. ¿Cut. S S S ^ ,‘j“KSKY * '-“••'’'“Mo. o. ... 1 T t t c « a U ’»*tauiUyJ>n i ' tor M B S lio lh t i. A G RXT8: £ FRANK R T IC H E N O R . H amm ,, Bandon Oregon. L N. M omcev , Gobi teach,<}Fe. Aov^MWtsuto» R a t » ftKaa<>.:.i»i.r. ¿ B A D IE « i it number o f incipient booms am i pioto died likewise. No man cheer ? » '* » « I « * « a . Í d f for — B— ...... r._ - of .r losing s__ • ‘Ilia victim I f -cit-ly anil nW it* opulent am i p ro _: m ise Bryan for e fear ■ ■ enera too far at rtetd ru lati»<•» u-ft thefr tiiunar tab lea1 Job if be d iJ n t cheer; an man cheer-1 IW » tube reatarad tu It» - norm»: can litio s , hearln* w ill be <le>tn>y«.t lim e » in liie.u iatti r id iujitiretioiih, euriy in order to be on little to torerer: nine raw » a u ta t ten a le retired by Outet rh , » h ie lt I« no th in * but au i«ltle*knd then i l «a» .qui it«* w iiM n Ute pro I watch Ign atiu s J. D u n n o f O m aha condtth-ii e l the imtcottWafltu-et«. I vi ime o f »It. |*n{Me dt-fisi«- alo- 1« {lig h t I lie llryan fuse t»« >11 « fra Oua tSoodr.-d {»aliare loe i m R , caos et U t eia ? I r t t a d by 1-atarrlt) that tr ut of Ute future Juitetlirttid»., m e li T ll.n lr*in i» were it i ■the strpet, H. ail'» II* . < G l„ ..k I ' lotkiiut te cored by R C atarrh Cure, laud a n ll, , a drei had Ifafcrt» lur H r . U la i, lr»e. ............... id le .C o u r t* , w l m - j t , l lifter itte r a n t n Vu ia M t a any s y n M n im e t a to 10 t u i n iu s sesstou sepaioo >!d i- it. I The e n o loa mo r pe|n-v4", Ia h a « » th e date u> tr id u i >uai » u l-f-v (w rliM io a I t pah). i »» r S T V Î i t t « y f ’J U R Y iato t.D aeaav w um eou v aramxu. A M u r»ch au 3en . e U . t a Ike . , 1 thousabils --- t i when Ifi iho gal .. let ! y i*gani tiï yell for Senator Thomas I’ , volition h ail there ia plenty to d o , (»ore. ____ The blirtd Senator from O k- forgone must get the news fresh (ron»*1ahoma' Wss hd t<> the platform , the different states. I find m y s e lf we h ia flwid eyes facei| t ( a il,- u- I n hia IWjibrt 'tif hie viaiL to.AVe.l ed for B r/a o because he had . receiv-1 ed orders from hie superior officer -.m ination i.i.lbw i . speeches. M a .L a nom muhtudm ua approval were sweet. George W ashington, who came lug. Political Labor P arty in America is one that few thoughtful Republican prosperity is , early and received a good, high and good fo ra democrat, aad democratic commanding posiiionof the platform tpoupenty good for a Republican. * distinctly approved M r. Ib-ll’* sen- y n i t y of effort and devotion to pub [tim en t. 1 saw him w in k — I th in k each pc affairs as well a» private affuirs are tbe m ark of the citiseua worth while. The other kin d are of little com m unity value, are in fact some times lite ra lly a com m unity haodr- cap. Artem us W ard used to say ^e had heard a great deal about m ilk , byt the best . : O K IM fielst A I / was stopped at tw elve for the wise oors ia|d i t was bad luck to tionti nate on F rid a y T h ia was the rea son for stopping the chwk. was there such a long pulratatftig 1 and piercing shout sounded for I t o l i A .IN T Orford, Qr.-T;$ì .w--------- NEW ■ ____I t aliali be received bv evety steamer. , «ad Ä p w a ill fu be ll stock of every fhiUR required by the my pa» |«we to keep u a.le in AheMwacl O B O C K R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , B O O TS autUSH ORB M E N S ’ and B O YS, C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ DR ESS GOO DS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E » C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S C A N Î) Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . I n fact, a supply of everything paualiy kept in • - Général Merchundtae Store. 'M.u The I..'™ hig abwUr clock , M c A llis te r‘tnj.tilf a fool o f itim eeif,’ To the P out O s m i T ribumk : o r nature made hiof o f hiu> *Mn the By F. B. T icjiesor , »peqial in tbt^JBr.pwn hotel. I am not sands, - q had -g tììe - f was —»v supreme. m | - - — a*<a' • H ■, e a* *« <*»..« I. N . Dunn placed the commoner beginning.” Y e t i | is nn jiore (loin corre pon 1'Mil a( the Democratic I alone for two or three thousand peo- not talked long Itc fo r e ^ te people in nomination, i t was nearly one ysaa io Rape tree0 antj,cipatp«l when ettnvention Dt nvt r, Coio. y J pje are.here. M any come only to knew that lie was a great speaker. o’clock, when M r Dunn in bis speech th is tyro^yehr old Qregoolan wr * W a rt« of soliini, surges of acclaim wab-'li thk crowd, w hile other« are 71 H e said, **1 aft waged war against referred 1 0 ‘‘ W illia m J B ryan, the a ^ n t a d ^ r l i c ^ »511 , he is M -igu nran . l ¡ e n m e o u t t o , came out |o me even lie fore 1 hud trying to get through the crowd to our constitution, and asked us to Peerless One.” A demonstration ' — • • f t ' *!«!,» .d t i h .b ig .u d i. find the delegation from New Y o r k .1 give our right to lib erty and self started,— a fiery furnace of enthu- ‘ <«>-,'¿.1 1 , . ito riu tn . ‘ Anti th at’s the way they I stop to rest at the Sevoy hotel. 1 government, but the greatest apos siasm. The tu m u lt grew from H e both «same and went bv wav . „ ., . „ , e lL £‘ '» tj ' » . ■’ , ’ ! »»»ke I residents— raavbe.” amd I to uni in the W urbington Headquar tie of hum an liberty advised us m u rm ur to a tornado o f sound in os the canon o f Itoguc river w h e re !,,,,, .» , » , . » . ,, tu.v seir,— liefng tl.e only iierson of ter». An old war borse from Dela not to aci»-pt il,— and by a major- I he tw in klin g of an eye. A ll the,' as had a narrow view, re t wide > J 1 __ , f .. ■ * » q n n i i i t a i i i ; e M i j a c t i i l to me in ware ia ta lk in g to Towne of New i i y j i f over 100,(KXV Oklahoma re states joined in tbe outburst and enough for h it capacity, and lia h id I , , , , . Y o rk : “ How thia world grows sm all jected the advice of T a ft and ac lore their standaids from their* r,i27 - j »■ ■ . , . | the m o vin g crowd. , a little wider view from the h ill* of 1,1 J J Y a. , >» . . ; M lio s that »Itealting n o « F ’ I t er year by year," says the delegate cepted t h / advice of B ryan.” A t places to carry them in a confused,! Wtsdderburn, where H u m e pmbaly . ,, . • t from Delaware. “ The G old Stan once I looked at m y wnicli for thia !'lru gR|ing, mass o f h u in an ily to the told h im th a t he was “ monamli o f I » 1,».»*, ,,, , ... , „ •.c , ♦, , , ,, * I'» * lif Denver1'’ 1 quoted, and lie dard hue made o f civilised |tcople a was the first tim e |)D nam e hud pfaxform. The» roene outrivaled a ll th e /s u rv e y e d .” Alaa, n u tu rtl y i ,; , < i , v , , „ 1 did, but 1 d id n ’t answer. single nation, organised labor is he iw n rneniidned during the conven that of Wednesday for freiiaieti ex-1 (Conclnded th at he had seen C i'rry T. ’ , . . ' lU , ! I lien I went in nno of the wide coming in te rn atio n al, and the poli tion, it Wtis ,iow 1:15, and at 2:59 e le m e n t. The h alt was packed I ..county, and ^ r . t/u in e was elriu tly W1VO ,. — - ■ ■ , ways, under tne waving flaps, into lical history o f other countries ia you could first hear the chairman I from hasemenl to the topmost gall [ it . T h is we can excuse in such a . . . , ” - » . . Underfoot; hut when be euid th at i mwspberte tu rb a le ,,« , of 12, 'fa s t repeating its e lf here w ith N o one expected such a demolisti a erjes, and tin fewer than 15,000 i 0 * 0 breallier-t, and atto 1 1 knew tliul strange fid e lity ." ‘‘ Yea,” say* M r. lio n , and after seventy minutes of (teoplc witnessed the th ird triu m p h j .“ , outside Of G old Beach and W ed the orator was tem porary chair Towne, •• tw eotyfive years ago a y e llin g the representatives of the of the peerless one on the floor of derburn moat of the io b ab ilu U a mao Beil4 of T'aiifiwnln, w hose notes handful o f men met in Loudon and press looked at their watches,— the a Democratic convention in tw elve* w e re lh d ia n a or H tlf breed,,'* he rung out to clenrlv ns if his name funned tbe Social Democratic Fed- P ort O rford T ribvnk is the only years. The demonstration tasted1 Jied eo beeely th at even his deuse were a Ir-nedescrlplion of 1 /m aterial eration. T hey sought political and paper with the correct tim e of the one hour and eleven minutes and 4guoran«je does not excuse hitjr*. thing ” I t iau o tq iite plain w.'iprn .iu d u strial reform^ through th? con- tlemohstration. would have lasted much longer, b u t! G ham berlsin made a big mistake the Republican «ow hi«» slan.l»,” ' aervati ves and fuiied. T hey sought ________a.......» . « k Mv„w l i .t i , e r r - I n Chicago the Republicans cjieer ‘all the lights Were turned out, and when he appelated th is fool,' six) • ¿ ’ a» < ’ be said, as directly ns i f he were it through the Liberals, and foiled ed I tbe President forty -seven m in ute, tbe struggling mass could not naiq- Jhe should either demand liia reaig talkin g to me only and ail those again. They organized the P olitical and " ’ tbe w oilil ' nia.rvel*d, h' • ' to day the gate in the darit. A t 4:40 the »ame /nation or aend him to some kinder lurid l,<»dr and Mfc bars and ban-i Lnltor P a rly u«d today fo rty-tw o jptrten that leaches both facts ant l' werr were merely pictures. I felt j members of Urn I p u tty are in Par- Deirlocral* ^keei-ejl to? Bryan al day John W ? K e rn , o f In d ia n a was most twice ¡is lo n |t and wero w ill nom inalgff fori vied president and morale. Ink» nodding tny fhlffew tsfiding of lam ent-” *‘ Y«s,” x«yB tim Dels warn ing a n d able to keep tt up. A ll re they ,atadw I t unanimous, '"n qu u.*1* A i j hi* wor.U and nucouritfing him to m an, “ In Austriilfa- ^nd New Zea ... curd* for euihuetium o f a l l conven- sjionUneou*, u proa roue, once mure H e ie T h e C r e a m . more. I quite took to M r Bell. f land, ffie fame lU u g happened, only 1 tiona the world fias'eVer been were and lo u d ly , d ¡4 the Democracy o f , - ; . : 1 flie huyrahs, the appioqoe and more rapid ly, and u, both o f those I broken! I t w a w Y much to start the nation altoyt tor a candidate, “ T h e way to make property valu the flag waving* were impreesive. countries the Political Labor P a rly J w ith ju s t tbe f l i t . r ;o f a flare— but and again they sounded the clarion - able, ia to make . . a (own a pleusant , Indorsement and , vib rant ttfccurd ■ is either in control o f the govern- it s e t t lie c o n v e it t io n h a lln n f iie call to victory! I t was interesting, olU«e to itv e in . T he same ia true would ,,of have hero more m o lten ly; meht or the party o f direct oppo- Senator Gore, reapmidiug to Y»«e inspiring, exciting — the closing ses ' . “ T ’ g’>,d -.M r ' rllio n . Now, Amercia. organiaed pent up enthusiasm of tlm L 16 000 sion, the day on which th« Demo •o h o o is , giiod ytreeto good m o r a ls ,- > water, n q d fe much laxai.»* lie need, labor appealed to the Republican», L m la , touched the button that flash j crats nominated a vice president, these a r . theelem ent. o f co m m un ity ed irr.gatm n, ln,t perhaps for the ' and, rig h tly or w rongly, failed fo I he »park that made the flicker of a and adjourned sine die, j P " * « * « *n d htppmeae. Ao effort r,-a»on that be ha* an ear for music get what it wanted. W h a t we m ay { flare and started the m ighty wave own^T. “ T '7 7 ‘ of grant them m ay be more p ro m i*. fun i u triu m p h a n t ¡»»ion. Never H. T. STEW A R T own oetiaif, though It m ay appear to be for the pnbllc, W hat benefit* ^ o J q h o K. M d'.er,) to do «0, for Bryan hasn’t had th e ’ chance to appoint superior officers, I t Was JUSl H y f w aaju st an outburst ol of .Ig .ly y a k ifh e ir |»nrer from the peo|4e, slioald , but the eltipf of the tire departm ent, and pride, w ith no u lterior motive, i not feel | offended. W u u ld h U n W t in m o r e lu enter, aud and no foroe o f Vested au th 'irity i Comniiltyes have been appointed, j in a id e ^ a s more Uptu two thousand i back ofat. , the first day o f the t o n v r n l i o o ia who could out find a » e a t; (he fa ir There is very little left of thia lover, and the thousand* pars out of were crowded tike tinned tftliss. Be- great day. The convention did not | the building, the press stands are a r fore entering the Convention h all a take k im lly t o Hobson; andQ uffey« ranged iu good shape, and we are man walked up to flje and offered me , lire m an w ith the odor o f o il wee the first out of I be large house, ♦ •0 .0 0 for m y seat 1n the press thrown out o f the convention and j m The fir»t day your correspondent row. I wa» prpac.it for the F ort sent back to his nil tanka. I t was 1 had a good it at, and the Near York O rzoro riiie t'N E and tnouey could ( a long t i» c fioni the rap o f the ga v and Chicago papers are no better not Dip ficke ^ , a| until B ^ 'u n was nominated. than the I'o m ORFOjinTHiBL’.NK, and I t way,sotne lim e before the con ! Tli^ comiuiltVe on platform was I ihsfle the New Y o rk Journal re len liu o pgs sealed, and then th e ' not ready and a eouimittee was porter move over and give m t room, Coun^i^ee^werc not ready to fe- sent out to learu $t what tim e to re the tim e prom i- !'p«»tK net befaru tw elve o’clock wifi — i t . hot always the sigs of tfie p$per port', s ^ io but the man: ha was soiiew hat nent ijeiuqcroys ware called to HiU ‘ thw vap.'ytO f the com m ittee, ■ dried 'n£p and weighed sbopt H O platform ?' Bever-tJ h a d ' spokeqj ^.¡rih%fjn}Q-was then taken up by pounds, shout rs large a» a Port O f ford lieiit; A fte r you leave (¿s Con derbura, lately ' published In the Portlan d Jduronl, Pish W arden AMES S. . orders - T aker for ary artîcle sot ' r s stock . Call and examine goods and get prices. » aaSMUÙWâtcêa ■:u‘ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. G ro c e rie s <fc P r o v i s i o n s ^JPort Orford, Curry County, Oro.lf3 B A R G A IN S I n Xi]verytl»i»nf. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes \ N ’.*Ti -:< * jS ti,; : » h a r n e s s , L e a th e r , ete. All Goods N ew and Up-to-date. Orders taken for acrtiles not in stock Z A first clsss millinery shop in con nection with store Call, get our prices, and be convinced. T. C. NIELSEST. d^ot m " pp#rt‘“ l , y contain. ^ > ,,,U U ^ ,‘ WU|C,>,’ ,, I,* JEW ELR Y- Send your Agates for Mounting A Polishing also your Watches and Jew elry for repair, to feW n» j„ . oy d t y and the M ,ne o,(, "” •> Pri«”‘"- “ Oh t h . hotels, » 2 0 0 0 to o 't Z I /^ a o e h r ( »eixe for the pur,»MS of {ailitieal »60.00 a nigKt t o r . room. Denyer to toady to such frig.d failures if capital. M r. Bell d id out rail at ia not holdhtg tbe paoph up they have but weeltb, wlitch is Hie court» or afai«e the Jitdh-inry, He the hig East who bid lhe rooms grrutest curse liia t ever fell upon did not strike at an y tradition or to ibe sky. I f you Want a m a n , w hile w ant, pain and diacon image th at haa grown dear to, or room in a private fa m ily you te n t, a re the lever» th at raised man l * * n en»jirinod in tlio hearts get i t a t »S-OO a n ig h t | I 0 0 each tor up from barbarism. A ll lives are of the people. There wa* no two in a room. Denver d id her failure« th at wi»s happiness, and i t U iitng o f onrporation«, nothing self proud, she were her best, all can only I» won by doing good, by j wh'ch should cause honest men of during the tim e the visitors were •tn v in g for the better, and gaining money or promoters ol legitim ate w ith her. The crowd is moving to tha heat through reason, whieli enterprise« one moments uneasiness, wards the big Convention h all. ia the o n ly master o f the inevitable, O n the contrary M r. Bell assured second »•••J day e o wy f , the vwvivutui conventi VM on' , - ------ The - be i t Weal o r woe. -the people there was no intention to m ight have been grand opgra, or the i I S í ü i s t Fred H. Van Norden -r 'J, OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS best I n life contracts . LO W N U R -PA K TH TPA TIN U RATEN. W. A. WOOD, RPBH CASH VALI K8. Local Agent, F ort O rford , O re . - H a F d u a a H e & T in u x a r e , K O Ik h g# P Whe,e » L « r j L ? i r n ,n T ’ r e T r * DrefaH G o o d « , mH«UnH, oaltoo«« ©t«, ATTOKWKY AT LAW “l 10 U U ,e W,,en . F i n e f ls & o F t n o e r a it ^ e f n t * NOTARY l’U p i^ b , m e n w ill deny. I f Republicanism any man before,— never in any con- J P o i - t O r f o r d , : ; O regon . under M r. T a ft prove« as progres- veotion in this big land. On« hour ' i five as under President Roosevelt, and forty four aiinutes and not a n 1 GEORGE M. BROW N, thia new party may be deferred, but interm isaim il Delegates ware swept old Andrew Jacks,u, wan more eon- its evolution ia being driven tor- from their feet and in 'sheer jo y em ’ »ervalive. He lislcnetl carefully, ward by these “blind forces” that ftOHEBVRG URROOM braced those who took them off theiT you could m il see th at, but he made j do so much more than conscious ef bearings, grey haired men danced r . . „ . „ ... no demonstration. The occurrence o f new part- - v».v.r w ith H tbe ones. U Gt-n. J. . 3 8. . * ® P 0 T w M l * C r C u fir O ll S L l l l i o n j fort. --------------------------- ID J younger v u t l^ r y Ulit-H. V il. J • _ 1 - » _ _ _ . M any - engh-k swarm above - the u'«ftw popular governm ent is so C arr, o f N orth Carolina, 72 years of platform . They wear badge* and frequent as to be a historical com-1 age. h air w hite as snow, d „h ,g n carry flags and are at« evidently d uly monplnoe, but the novel significance» liv e ly two atop in front of the p re*«’ . accm lited (tariies to the great do of I^tbor in politics is the incisive ataiion th at brought the perspwwvi ing». character of ita object« and the stub lion to h i* brow. T hin k o f i l l I, Keynote sjierehes th a t open con born way it works to gain them .” horn in O regon,“compelled to pay ventions and ineidtenally. inaugu They are how talking in much lo w So cents for a glass of water; s t ill ! f rate campaigns are alwaya awaited er tones o f voice, and I move to wa* glad le gst it at that price,— I with the grente»t interest by m en the ta b lt beride them. “ Excuse , ” ....................... .. “ •'’ ‘ “ 'O’ w>»iue m em . "e xcu se women fainted, Uh,ng men fainted. “ ' - . v r e me, young k a n ,” . a y . the giartt - D was the greatest pow wow, since me, young m an,” says the giartt expectancy | from Delaware, “ yon are w ritin g i y b ro th e rlc U h e H e U on fire at i ” ..."Jrau •' t^gars and Tobacco. .... - • *'7 th in g he ever T he public A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’s N o U c c . fp jrite d citisen, the man tor school», Notice 1» psrebjr given that the un the man for good highways, the man dersigned has been dnly appointed by for ornament and high trivia stand the Ooun y Court of Curry County, O r ard s ,— he is tbe cream.1 egon, Administrator of the Estate ol u L. . . . irom t h / u ^ 7 T r W v * * rt N. B. Neel* and Mary E. Neely, de f i t . „n J c o m S n i t ? Gt, ,, oeaasd. A ll persona haying claims f i t . any com m unity. O ur u r im poblic -galnrt said Ertates .r e required to y. O blic bv p p o q ti»» . , down what w . have beendiscuaing!” P o rt O rfo rd ? *1* man who has been by th Ihe eo nppo-dtiwi. -W W W m a .q j« . t z ,, v /! It .r u , « I l l H I l « H U I1 H 5 B P t 'n present the mme within six months spirited men are the salt uf earth. Not only art» Ijie wohl« of th e . “ Ye» gentlemen, that» what I am defeated twice; a m a O w lih o u t fond» from the date of tbe first publication W ith o u t them a jl.iriv ilfia l ion w.ml.l speaker to lie taken na the K k „ r (N„ ».«ft», »°D«e, w ith proper vouched, to K at i . ror , (No. nt.flOg, was a prLxe-vtn- O. Dene vs P o rt Orford C « f r » P ^ » men th at do l h h S " f c u b', ° ' ” U “ ‘e ° ‘ M HC* lU^ Mur‘d <’ ^ . '^ • 1 I « « u H not: D im » fodnt.» I»f * e d e f e r s y e t f D«r tbe District Fair at Roseburg In ty, Oregon I1’’ ’ ■W yO aap- 7nd t i . o a tlfa , . he hart 0ie,n « fth e c o n v e n tio n .-a a c h ing th eir bead« ,1»,- w h a t duel It l«00, taking four first prise* as fo llo w .:1 Dated at Port Orford O m m n »■». good^oitiien w ho*»iri vsw* m l” ", * '“ * ? 7 ’ ‘r” '":l 'r the way o t ^ e politician. Tum or- m e an t You « m o o t say he is no. First a . perchrou draft h o rn .; fir,, „re- ¡ the 22nd J „ ¿ a .’ Ifa iZ Z L lu J u ' PHr" C,,' ,’ r in “ »• row w ill be Wednesday and t h e ' , opular. miums on two colts; first on horse and H- C. A L L E N , Administrator, ¿ I f u p " J T u cueife04 o’f X i h ^ ‘ f . r l F r to T g n " 1 ............ ' * ‘ eC,’nd d#y " f U,e •«” > I ™ « ** » < « • » J -y ¡n tlm family of five colts. Bandon, Oregon, .□ d w U h h o ^ a h e lo l ,, n , , T ° f Ch* ir - l e ’ el. we oonyention. I f there was any doubt W TLI, M A K E T H E SEASON AT h ie fellow s or fr „ L i , e I t , , « ” ’ « T * 1 ¡“ ' *“ " * e O‘* ” * “ 'e C° M ’ ’ £ ’ “ * h* W ile e p o f lhe hoW B r ’",n * * 0 0 ” »»*•«' Bandon, Bear Creek, Four M ile, Dairyville, and Sixes river; being at a m7n « v » h e T r i X . u D v.nncr.ti’. p arty , that doubt the latter place on Sunday April n th , X i Z b T u h m wmh«‘ ' . ^ ^ ^ ¡ » “ P ^ - t o n h e Might, for W h a t'w .s.d ,sp elled to day, wlwn, the and every nine days thereafter. o 7 le m „ /h iX u fa n . ,,nH . i e P , r -’ W h ,d ,“P' 7 ' * - M r > fty » n -'d o young mem attend convention.» wires of the A.eocialed Pres, flash Scavica F««a: g ift ,15 and >20. 8. J. C U I-V E B A OO., fin d n o M p p a 7 s .i„ |L Such « 'r e a p p e a r s noihhtg which con i f it Is not to learn, and the big ones ed the new . to the world IX t i JL S S iT l il * >rV' , , r * * , “ * W « « f t * * « ; «“»ft •» night. Meals are the same Bawnnw, Oattnow, fe w on 1» was cream. wall atot-ked _ ¿'LiiS' Bandon, Oregon. Cartful ntttntion given to m ail ordtrg. X» t-m O —» i I fb I»» rmvs*, I N o t ic e f o r P a b U c a t l o n . TUB ABTM BUT o r I xt RBIOB . United States la n d Office. Roeeburg, Oregon, July 16th, I f S Í 5 " Po.rtU n J -County of Multnota« •ffl< the BppHcatfon of the Northern Puoifl R a ilway under Ute act < •* Co,, » to select, aas» tende.) bv the Act of Congress approt Î? the N W f S W l o f Skw 14 W . of varíLL“!!? claiming _ to í? deaoribed or desti “ g to ohjaat beata«» of the W. II. í11 fifa their affidavits of protest la thl ‘ he ** * • * „ „ , r, , 8 » ’»-' ,WTN I. Eon», Ito| ■ 5 * Ä bU“ ,,on J“ ' r 2S»h, ISÛS U M F t t M t w t la n Auga»t « t h , jyas. -------- N o t ic e f o r P a h lt o a U t m . DaraarMuirr o r m a In m iio a . Imnd Office a t Roseburg, Ore., „ , Aprii Slat, IW«. RsnV ^a, 'w * <’t , w ’ »Township 82 2 o X f l n t T * ‘ • 5 M .a a d that sal & H 2 0 th Ä I’ ’T 1*’ h * e 0* u l * » 1 '«Stoner, t bis H office regon‘ on J«l H « nam vs tbs follwwtt prove hia cooUauoüa^irwHdenœ bdoi • ° d cuttlvaUun of. to . M Ä * : A n d re. 7 wUS W ,lS <rfPort OrI ° r «Ì. ° l Andrew J Farrier, of " > E u » " « « Pelma, o f John W Prock, ol ” » » « w a n t s L E n v r, R egietor,