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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
X — tt ;— — C U A H E N T T O P iG Í THE T K U O K ! - .uit p .llno el liarikar. ktVuW .inFjiiirt*. « r i K.htor T w no** —TI« nrtichri When «ec»»'i*’il'-r lb i«. K •’« *.« ted ill your I*’*1 »* "B "1'ieb 1 WEDNEBHAT, fcFIT «d, IW 8. „fd srh.Mb-usual D e »• >e * “J r - ¡»ppcsred ih «he N -rfh Ano »»• »'» j<u «Unii D.|II «I t I the nell li Repu!» ‘g u tu cK iP T io g fc.vr.Kt. ( . 4U»ilinUlplu4, U« «hl- Ui |»»h«ii-an ! tiran m.Jorlty in Oreg**»', *■ • I s ^ 'F Ode Copy <>ne Y ear .......... ; • • ■ '.o l*»l»r , nnrnl the Wall eltreol ” B-H' l One Cop? Six Monipa. • . . . - C u ......./- « . . . . . . . I ”, One Copy Three ’Jouli.» .„ « ......» r » . |.l « e t « r » » • "■' \ i1’ 1 ' J | nhH 1 tire l i i a t » G n v e r n n < i>t hae I ’ ‘ “ ° Published Every Tf. tlH' bd »y. bj ,¡«„,„1 n, the hrtreste «f *+ * ,!,r ® im % ' ii |ot>- — H ARDY ?• HTKK ART. , d t^ • Clfciwlierialii 1 ' einia ut. hnaitcial piratea. Ami [BüiXM-^eualA.^'iet «bis • - * FRANK A STEW AKT, A .la te w i t.,u ¡j|,l to I r reineuilafied Xlial J P ¡ •«’«»'- »**» * r —r ^ - I T»r p print«**» I lu o » . rlhetlU i I«, *iU«h /«Ä* •»***. | .on i«y*t<J'.- - , ’ <scrìi'-1 i |.0 «l a laniepiciiHl* ph'è* ' il«' gallery »( the Semite ami cio w n i Al Irllieh'e «pwcb iu faenr of lhat lui». ' ' - After alp, tile p»»ple niav 6 tlH-Misrlves Ihe h*er ehnnging M Cbamberlni.i *,bo ha» jusl » sto r e orifer ou l o í clironfe chaos in «tío» hind and school futid niattei», fn-n the Governor'a chair to ■ »eat i Míe U. 8 ..Señale, for, like the ‘etn gres” abo flocked luck 10 P'ant tu drovee opon the brliending n Rohseepiere, may not tbe “»chot. b ate” vulturea reeelablish tbftW* »elvea in the State »apilo! when Mi C. is gane? ■ , i * í J, I L U w .ix ,< L*nglpia,Or*i(i»rt,' *.' / ~ Theo- B. j j g W AMES S. JOHNSTON £ J r (8uc0M*or»to John R. Millor,) ■ 5 5 0 R NEW i 0LIC1ES OFFER ALL THAT IS omjcksshm CM -* im so -O jB t a n t ^ ^ r P o r t O rford, O rsitffr BBST IN LIFE CONTRACTS. •OW XON-PARTllTPATINti RATES. f. A. WOOD, Local Agent, . HIliH CASH VAI.l EH. F ort O reor «, O rk . N E W GOODS, OurW ahingtoft Letter. f IN THE COUNTY COURT, FOR THE trade An t h s l l o s o f ” COUNTY OP COURT, STATE OT GROCERIES »»d PROVISIONS, W ashington, D. V. ’ Aug. 3rd.— OREGON. I’he osmpaign is now beginning to In the Matter of the Estate of 1 Clta- BOOTS and SHOES N. P. Jurgensen, deceased. / tion. wutne detinat« shape but there is To Anna Jurgensen, Chris Jurgen- M E N S ’ and BOYS,•CLOTH ING, . ideuce thkl t(.is goityg to be an sen, Peter Jurgensen, Daniel Jurgen LADIES»’ DRESS GOODS, sen, Mary Jurgensen und Ida Jurgen nususly quiet one. In fact, when sen, and all other penw.ii» lute res ted ne substance is boiled down, there ill fMLltl isM*t£. " HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE, ' -'*«• Wasxzxs, application having been • re but very féw point»of difference made in due form to the above-named CIGAR8, TOBACCO, PIPES tween Mr. Taft and Mr. Brysn, Court on the 13th day of August, 190», nd thus fertile canpaign has been by Ames Johnston, administrator of CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. ' _ tate for an»>rder and license di , ..tally devoid , pf bitterness and recting, authorizing and empowering In fart, a supply Of e v ery th in g u su a lly k ep t to a waU stocked •f'Af nud slinging. T he 'Republicans hlra t<. sell the Rmil Estate belonging ‘ General Merchandise Store. to Uie Estate ot said decedent, and de re keying to tsntalixe Mr.-' Bryan scribed as follows, to-S»lt: Ej o t N * l O R D ER S T A K E N F O B ANY A R TIC LE MOT IE STOCK. Bi lef And Breezy. iy asking him whst he has done and Lots one, two, of section 22, T. 32 H, of B. »5 W„ Willamette Meridian. ïith t h e “8acrid Ratio” ol 16 to 1, Containing One hundred aud forty-two The railroad presidents are un - * * acre. The and why silver Is no longer a m u 32 8. of R. able to agree on the question» o ting mate witli wheat. contain raising freight rates and the mallei ■■ On the other hand the democrats ing SOacres. has been postponed, probably un And Wla-reast-mM- Court fixed on a e assuming the aggressive sod She 6th day of Octobes, 190«, at .10 til after the election,“ ire at-king the repulicsns to “ name o’clock, A. M., at the Court Room of Court in the Court House in Gold John R. McLean’s Washingt««- the trusts” that R.ios-evelt has “ bus ttiis Beach, County snd State of Oregon, ss Poet ill opposed to Bryan. Join led” and to state what relief if they I the time snd place for hearing any snd all objections to said Petition snd the McLean’s Cincinnati Enquirer is an, that the republicans have af J*R granting oi said order and lloense of for Bryan- That is what is cslleo forded from the grasping power of Therefore, In the Name of the State riding two horses hl opposite direc these giant monpolies. "* as h r « d n * o f fancy etocli, are com of Oregou, You and each of you are A cargo of (hen in siarth of work tions. Mr. McLean L alway» aun The democrats are also making hereby cited, di eeted and required io ing to Portland daily from all parts in harvest field» lately arrived in of a welcome at the W hile House. snd appear ut said time aud place iu attack on thé administration de lie of the country to ace iho marvelous then and there to show cause, if anv Wiscousin in catUe osrA and were pertinents in Washington. They vou have or if any exist, why an ppler grounds end track of Abe Poitland - r iia silly season U on, as every - i T P o r t Orford, G a r r y ‘O o a n ty , O n .',’ un t by a Chief of Police and for of sale should not be made, as in' the .daim that the great and pondeous body can see by theVavings of tin Country club and Live Stork *•*'> Petition prayed for, and why said Pe bidden to stop us thee were already democratic editorials”, says th* machinery of the Department of tition should not be granted and said ciaiion. The show will commence I an over sup|Ay of harvest help in order and license should not issue. September Stist and continue a ! Pittsburg press. And if a Demo Justice has accomplished absolutely Witness, the Hon. E. A. B xilwv , that part of the country. I hey nothing and that the trusts are as Judge of said Court with the »eal of week-s-track and barna will be en cratic sheet isn’t handy, you may In T * J v e v y t I iin ir . were ordered to move on -into the said Court affixed this 13th day of tierly completed by the opening dsv. find in a Republican organ some powerful today as they were when August, A. D. 190« Dakotas. The destitute wive» and Roosevelt entered the W hite House Nremintur how much vieitors may thing Just ss good. ehiUlren'of these men m ust wait — -------. - - - j ^ seven years ago. They are also mak ( xpect they w ill not be disappoint at, The Scranton, Pa., who recently still longer for promised remittances ing a fviocious attack on the manage T im ber L ano S, 1878,— lor the whole situation is ideal. which tiiay not come in lim e to save married a cook may now be happy ment of the Pension Office, the Pa N o t i c e fo r P u b l i c a t io n . And until be discovers sb ciloesn ’t know teut Office, and the Land Office Lite Angeles. A"g, 27.— For jb e evictions for “rent arrears.” United States Land Office, anything about darning socks. purpose of making final preparations when it is considi red that many They are claim ing that theexum in Roseburg, Oregon, April 10, 19OT. for the trial of the Oregon land in that cattle inr train were liighTX Notice ia hereby given, that in com The Nehrskan» want to get Mr. era in the Pension Office are refus pliance with the provisions of the Act fraud cases, which are set for trial skilled tneehantoX A till aitism is, the BooseVill tn their cam paign and let ipg pensions to- m*ritorious appli of Congress of June 3, 187«, entitled in Oregon October 10’- Tra^t V. artificial Industrial paralysis that them fight it to a finish right in cunts on flimsy techuiuslities and "An Aot for tlie asle of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne Becker, special useiitant to the sent them forth into a oomlnhm of Mr. Bryan’s input yard. on tha-other hJud are allowing pen vada _ ________ ___________ and Washington Territory,” aa semi vagabondage, begirt JtO show United Slates ' Attorney .General stuns io rnaa^ T*1rO have “ never extended to «1J all Public Polillo Land States s u te s by The Springfield Republican re Act of August 4, 1892, arrived ¡0 t<oa, Angelee yesterday. up in all their defo/m ity and hide smelt powifer”. Tney at« also mak Lows porta that Mr. Taft “ never tipsanjf He wifi leave fiii^tbu Sorlft the lift- ousnesa. ---- of Hix’oa, Qtajuky of Jackson, State of one”,.. Does lia rtalixe that tbi» eo- ing an attack nil the management of Wisconsin file.! fn this ogles on Aug ter pari of this week. Devid M LwS A new pn|>er in Chicago called ceulrioity may I i»c him the entire the Patent Olio» arid they claim ust 8th, 1907 bis sworn statement No. Goodwin, one of those held here that there are many officials in the 9(119 for the purchase of the NJ N E ii, the “Wòrld,” which was confessedly waiter and Pullman vote I ^ ix T ie « ’ D i eftw G o o d s , m i u d l n » , 8K1 NEI, NEI SEJ of Section No. 84 in for removal to Oregon for trial, is Patent Office who seem to think Township No 33 South of Ran#» No. started to comtml Socialism, point Mr. Bryan say« that “LaPoints" »till in the hospital and not able that the Patent Office is designed to 16 West, W. M., Oregon, and will c t& Iio o e , f l a . n « « I s . e t c . ing to the fact Brat «he Daily So offer proof to show that the land - r - -^ T » g o . ■ A' is his favorite tune. This will sur prevent peopM from obtaining pa sought is more valuable for its timber ctalist hail called upon its friends to prise folks who thought that bis tents, and point tb the fact that or «.tone than for agricultural purposes, The* Coos Bay Tunes of hist week ciane to the rescue, insists that faith and to e-tab ish lus claim to said land favorite tune w as“ Walix mearouud from 18 to 25,000 are pending all beforeAhe Register and Receiver of ea’yi Tho Breakwater reached C ikis proves the inespaoity of Sooinlists again W illie”, with the words and the time, owing largely to the fact this office, at Row-burg, Oregon, on Bay from Portland at 40 »Mock to mans««; the Government, «ilice Wednesday the 81st day of October, music by Miss Democracy. lhat these officials take up the time 1908 last night after one of the most the party is not likely to make a , He names as wltneases: The Richman, Virginia, Times of the inventors in rendering trifling, i-pleasant voyage« of the »eaem,. The success fbnniug < daily pnpet! William A Leonard of Portland, Ore. -sen was as smooth n» a m ill pond AVunder if the world thinks tildi Dispatcher, who opposed Bryan’s frivolous actions instead of hasten AU G oods N e w an d U p-to-date. William E Pratt, and, Harry A Miller of Hixton Wisconsin. all the way. Bn route, down a po they lately M (fiminatnm is now supporting him ing the cases to conclusions. They III»-» were "«>IV Socialiste that - ------ Henry Colvin of Gold lieoch,Oregon. Orders taken for acrtiles Eot in $t<<M litical discusiion afforded much di fail*»! tn keep the great Mintteap a s enthusiastically as Bryan sup- claim that a patent should be put Frank J. Leonard, of Kirby, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad through in from two to six weeks version for the passengers. The oli» Flour Mills nut of bankrupWy? ported Parker in 1904. versely the above described lands ate controversy became so warm that a And were the W ill Street Animal» Kentucky is mistaken in claiming instead of from two to six months requested to file their claims in this of straw vote of a bunoh of twenty, who plunged tlw whole country ihe only donkey that chew-a tobacco. as ia now the case, and if some of fice on or before said 81st day of Octo Register. one in the saloon wa» finally taken into disaster, Socialists? And, I here are plenty of them in other the old fossils of the Patent Office ber, The expression was on Tuft jtud especially, wa» John R Walsh a and other branches of tire Govern «tatea. ment were fired out, public business Bryan for president, and resulted Sudalist when his siring nf Chicago would be greatly expedite«!. The Imported Percheron Stallion ' in si'vehteeii vole» fur the Nehras banks busted? CaU, g e t o u r p ric e s, an d be con rin oed. (C o o s BXv kaft. three for Thft and one refus- democratic platfoiH contains a The Oregoainn ¡iisists ihnt no plank on patents and it is evident ’ ing to express a «betas. persuu who ever favored silver T h eP ifield took a cargo of 665, that they are going to try to coo The State Fair of Oregon for 1908 coinage can he safely trusted with 000 feet of lumber from the Smith vince the inventors that the Demo official position! That paper for m ill last week, sailing Friday. She erst» will give him greater encou will be held «* Salem during I N o t i c e fw r 1 A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’. N o t i c e . week beginning September gets lhat Wm. M cEiol«* *«» 11 looked like a bunch of lumber aa ragement than the Republicans D xp ABTvmiT op Ttsa the (begun .fair ia the leading agri free coinage advocate and that its she passed down the bnv, her deck have been doing. U n ite d States Leak _____ Notice is hereby given that the un culture exposition on the Pacific present friend ami bscker Pullon being 16 feet high. She was draw R oseburg, O regon, Ju ly M tk, dersigned ha* been duly appointed bv coast; that ¡»acknowledged by all was, nut «o Awv long ago, w noisy ing 13.6 feet of wuter. the Ooun y Court of Curry County, Or Notion le hereby given that a B . N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N Otliar Mate*, dpocial eflfirta have free silveriti. egon, Administrator of the Estate of Moulton, of Suite »18, B o*id a f Trade Prospecting for oil in the vicinity D wpaxtm «» t or THS InTsaioa been put forth by the management N. B. Neely and Msry E. Neely, de B ld g ., P ortland , C ounty of Muftmwiiah, A lt irney General Boneparte arid of South slough was conducted last United Sta'cs Land Office, Roseburg, ceased. Al! persons having claims to maki. the cniBiiig fair the greatest Oregon, Aasast 17, 1908. week by E. C. Crittenden and I)r. Notice 19 tn-reby given that the Santa against said Estate» are required to R ailw ay Co., to select, under tb e ever i n j^ s history of it* vrganigation U. S. District at»y, Sim s have jus* O’dny, of North Bend. Jftdicationa Fe Pacific Railway Company, by A. P. present the same within nix months C ongress approved J u ly 1, IM S, ns uu- filed a lenglliy petition in lhA U. S. lit t f u t i d elSsnifieatioa of liveetock, Fulkerson, its Attorney in »act, whose bv th e A et «< Ooograee a p erev - which pructically insure the exis from the data of the first publication tended ed M ay 1 7 ,1 « * . th e « W iB I T j e f S e c . Powrotfiea ««Wresx la Roseburg Cpunty lnC|ea^e''i^ireidlUtns and adJitiimaI Circuit Cfiurt asking for a rehear Ktan*,Alfa). »I,«») » prire-win- of this notice. With proper vouchers, to lence of oil were found, and it is of Douglas,Htate olOregon, bos filed 14, Tp. 8 4 R. 14 W . o f W . M . ner at the District Fair at Bosobrirg in O. Leneve st Poirt Orford, Curry Coun cottwuhoigwi f ir exhibitors in all ing in the Standard Oil case, in the intention to arganixoa company in thlsofttc«; Its aptmcatTon to »elect which they hand Jttdga Groscup under the prevlaloiia of the Art of Jane VCYBBiy W® Ul 1908, taking fpur first prizes oa follow«: ty, Oregon. iiptrtime'its will insure unsurpassed inmedlately and sink a sh ift 4, 1897 (*W> Statutes, 38\ the Southeast First os perchron draft horse; first pre D ated r t Port Orford, O regon, thia ing Pl o b je c t------------------- tlispfaj'» which should be »ora by such a Vffnrous nsawt, that one is Tow li p 31 Ö . „ . . I (jnarter <)f He«-tlon_32, Town.h character of the land, ar any Gov. Chamberlain, Col. Hofer, of R. 13 Wert ot tlie WHIntnette Meridian miums on twd oolta; first on horse and th e 28n<l day of July A. D., 1908. great crowds of people every day of Inclined to the »inclusion th.it these of five cotta. H C, ALLEN, Administrator, an persons claiming ad family ________ the wiell. The progreesi ve farmer» attorneys’ “reiipect for the Courts” S ilent, Judge Scott, Oswald " e*11 WILE MAKE THE SEASON AT Bandon, Oregon. offloe, on or before the 4th day af Bap- is not ovefinaslennj, to say the and other distinguiflieil Oregon versely tlie l«n<T»bove described, or de- " ’ Creek, Four Mile, tetnber, 1908. aud stock growers of the state and *»» s-a r sS i X L - * « , » * .« BesjAWlu L F.nev. Beg citizens w*r* the Pacih« Northwest have expend least. ---------- - — . present last night _ | character of the said land, or foe any Ftnrt rnbtre«M«ii Jsl» reh. IMS taM rukUcatloB AuguM MUt, M * the oia ning of the Western Oregon , other reason, to the riisporal to the ap- the latter place on Bunday April 19th, nd eon»rder,ible time and money in Of Wiuree there cun I* no doubt Development Congress, held at t h . ^ ^ f t ’ orettS,7 .h d ^ o t ’ o ^ and every nine days thereafter. th» betterment of iheir herd* and M m e & T O a P Ü B L K JA T IO » Bsavic* F x u * : ttO, $18 and $80. Ih u tG e o . E. Chamberlin will be chamber of commerce. The «peak- *ol»-r, 1908. flocks, and many of them have sig 8. i. CULVER A CO., elected U« 8. Senator by the Leg's ers last night were the Governor;. Coal L Ennt. Register naled iheir intentions to show their B axjxm , Oaxaov. Islure the coming winter. To ar Judfle Lowell, of Fvndtelon; Dr- U . 8 . Land I herebv designate the Port Ortord best •sitnsli' at the fiir next month. J n ly S t, ------ ><ue otherwise would bu to argue M,<’or.n«ck and Col. Hofer. The ta.' £ure)t*, Ckl., Aug. 18.—Three S en d y o u r A g a te s ________ m p e r — -j— that, tbs Ifepubltatn party of Ore congress will be in session today above notice should be published. ehorp earthquake shock»,“ which B bjuamim L. E ddy gon ia prepared to commit suicrile. ^o r L. A - ROBERTS, kttoi-ked down more than a hun and this evening. But for th« circuinstance th»», »< dred chim neys, shattered «bout 40 A T T O R N E Y A T L A W . M ou n tin g & P o lish in g C. 1». McFarlip, lite pioneer Cren . the last June election, the people large plate glnes windows iu the also y o u r M y i te P o i n t , O re g w w . vote«! by an overwlteltning tutjvr berry grower, «lied suddenly st, his business |>artions of Eureka, broks home on North Slough. Saturday ““ W a tc h e s an d J e w e lr y Final Proof, to ily to tnaka Statem ent 'No. 1 n much crockery in the residence sec standing, peritWnent inalruetioti morning, aged 73 years. Mr. Mo- lan d above <" Probate basine« a specialty. fo r re p a ir, to lidn nod sent mntiy people scurry C ounty C lerk, Curry eotsMy, at iBdrettat tata» to»™ sp- to all future ¿Legislature* to elect Farlin w s. born ut Curvar, Mass. „ oe thalSthdayaf OaL ing oul of bi ll in to ihe streets, half Feb 19, 1835, sn d 'came to Cooa the utnittdst* for U. 8. Senator win, clast, ract riid here early this morn DENNIS CUNNIFF, JR., has received a aj rily ol tlm poph bay in May, 1885. He decided lhat Bandon, Oregon. ing. The dntnitge reported »o far is lar Votes- Mr, t niton who, not conditions fur cranberry culture estiniatvd al between $2000 and Careful attention given were i«leai on the jn«rah lauds of D ep. ü . 8 . M in e r a i S a r v e j ^ r wtthatandiug ths overwhelming *3000.. North slough, *jhere hs purchased to mail order». j vote afore»«*«!, ia industriously in H abib , « vkï , o n t AGENTS’ F. fin ite).O *««, u great bunker A. B. ltau<iftl« Oreyie |, .rt iippareiilly io»t •" eyuipatlt.v C ol . I N. Mi tioiJ Beach, Qre. ailli ail nt »he un.veniente of lire -S ireri" . »aW i» * lst* fesnhar» *. elm ven I mu pp h i Maine liuti cer AoVXSTISt!«« RsvgS If taaàrtAW tain «»ftU». Wall Sireel gaiph|rra had ina'lts militons of «bdlnr» on t l x ' re BVBBK -W*«S*»cv«m.v|U«ix<i. It H -V C O sult «Í the prevailing panic, and . ..»¿igra that it was greatly , to the interrai (Special C i)f«*|liimlen«*-i) Porf ni «urti io l*»ng an accaainiuil lami, Oregon, Augnai» .itti», J 908— Mjueeer. lie i^se said in Hi« *“ !,ie Fifty thmisStfd »ouvrtrtr pomal »| m - io ! i that the dM pn.y Power" bad carda »howjfeg ■'.!&? magli ifluieiH Mi about lite task of eoiilrolling the Oregon Siate Building al tire Aliirka^ Government. alia.ilut'-ly. Yukon PoCiSe have al ready been cb-eiWith-d, »»d onahun The Manufacturing Association, dred thousand uoiryjiitve been or hocked.by a fund of $1,500,000, is- dered. Thia «»M building i» consider altèe ¡tu un ajqieal to liueine»« .— men tiriüU. >e»-I«>o — --------- nur* -» — l<> e l by many in be the un*t artistic bu y ,|lt D$,nutr»i| • p..ny this tall . a V» . . Î I A t . « aaa.aaM a .O < » e it**a l tk l. lili » a» a C» . _ • 1 I a A State Building ever erected al a o ih ep thiit it will never I »> « heard Expostlion. The Portland Com o fa g a in l W hile iu Hue with this iperciol Club n HI «end «nt of the fitiuaiul, the great “Stesl Trust cards for the asking. is organizing its wago slaves into Taft Matching chihe iu uniform. Owner» of famous linrsee, «» well h . Call and examine goods and get prices. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. sa I s . G roceries tte P ro v isio n B A R C A IN 8 Ladies’ & Gents* Furnishing Goods, A ct , J uki Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes M c D jm ud . ~ ~ Cigars and Tobacco. p in e A s s o rtm e n t of H a r d o u a fe & T in u ia tfe , ffa r n e s s , L e a th e r , etc. 180^ bmjamjm l E ddt , N kvvs ) first class mllllnerv shop In eon nectlon with store, N. 0. NIELSEN. I 2K*SiSEsi5L‘Si!LSb, I £ i s K O K- 1., S .'iiM K tfS iS S S ’« JE W E L R Y . DxrAWTUXXT OP TBC ,«tebb.?p ti3.« R wanted I nventors Fred H. Van Norden PATENTS m - property and wade a cranberry hog, ’Mr.-Â. Dtwkvr, on*’ of lb« I« I , trigntitiR lor » h g i.lstiv * hotduis .rtt.1 tn «fefenttng Mr? «Lieh provyd rttch a decided .uewse' ntlld Jt«.Afiil|.of'’4n»eti<l»n magazine ’ »it- A ; «t ii, *t w ill tie'th st many others iti «hai vietnrty ¡* :i« is « r t# r fe » tt. liÇ t a tnahinfi a tour of Origot» 1 Mr. Fulton and Harvey Scott who have followed his exam ple. hehnii of ih e “ World today”. L ë ________ SWIFT & CO-, S u rv e y o r for t b e D is tr ic t o i O r egon. ------------ « H U I S . M ent«! G o ld I t e u c b , * e •