The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, July 29, 1908, Image 2

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popularity tlir-d a sudden death, and 1
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it number o f incipient booms am i
pioto died likewise. No man cheer ?
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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
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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
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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,
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Ia h a « » th e date u> tr id u i >uai » u l-f-v
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iato t.D aeaav w um eou v aramxu.
A M u r»ch au 3en .
e U . t a Ike
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when
Ifi iho gal .. let ! y
i*gani tiï yell for Senator Thomas I’ ,
volition h ail there ia plenty to d o , (»ore.
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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.
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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
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received bv evety steamer.
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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.
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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
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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
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— • • 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-
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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
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'» 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
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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 >
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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 , , , ,
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Y o rk : “ How thia world grows sm all­ jected the advice of T a ft and ac­ lore their standaids from their*
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a little wider view from the h ill* of
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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
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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 »
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* 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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, 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
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I n Chicago the Republicans cjieer ‘all the lights Were turned out, and
when he appelated th is fool,' six)
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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 ^
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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,
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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.
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orders
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T aker for
ary artîcle sot ' r s stock .
Call and examine goods and get prices.
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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
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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
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contain.
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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
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-the people there was no intention to m ight have been grand opgra, or the i
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Fred H. Van Norden
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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 .
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ATTOKWKY AT LAW
“l 10 U U ,e W,,en
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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
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The
occurrence o f new part- - v».v.r
w ith H
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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
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■ 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.
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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
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2 0 th Ä
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'«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
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John W Prock, ol
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