The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 16, 1908, Image 2

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THE TRIBUNE.
W E D N E SD A Y , BFFT. lt t h , 1SWS.
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be O a re d
H A B U 1M A K W A N T S H A R M O N Y .
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porttoa ol
ot the
to * ser.
ear. T h e n to only see
Srnstnr Bornh of Idaho easily “ W e M u s t W o r k T o g e th e r,
» « y le « u n d o tin e *., and th a t to by cau c lta -
loom» up ea 4»e gnetcM m an in
tioniil remcdlea. Doolnow la t-ouaed by an tn-
T e lia A lb e n y .
(o a o d eeédltloe of the mooou. Iln in c ol the
th e N o r lb w e e l,— « p<toil inn held
When thia tube to Indented
! F n lt.ie ,b u i blìndlyrsHnquiahe»! b y 1 Albeny, O r., 8ept. f i A M ’ l like
m
l i m o * RATKR
'
fiUBfiORlFTION
RATER*.
O na Copy One Y e a f
J ..« IJ W 'b is failorè to stand uttfor reforma
U o n lb »
;s
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u p iu r
o iu n u .
O ne C op y Hix w
flofnfas... . . . . . . .
59 itone«leiuanded by thè peoplr. Bor
One Copy Three
Agricultural
College
C o r -v m IM » , O r e e - o w .
Otters c ille g ia te coarse« In A gricu lt­
ure, in d u ,I tag Agronom y, H orticulture
A n im al H usb and ry, D airy H usband
yon h a n a rn a b lln « eonnd or Imperfect
ry, e ie. ; Forestry ; D o m estic 8eb*nce
in » . »uJ whoa 1«1*«ntir.tr ct*»od,dotine** 1*
«ho tsoull. and »ateo. i h . lu a .» a t lo n «an he and A rt; C iv il, K loctrionl, M eehanical
uk„
BBd thi. to te n>.ior«d «o 1 » norstot and M ining E n g in ee rin g ; C om m erce;
h»rf*« »ni h . «te.trey«t toro»*;
P harm acy.
b .*o eoao* out ol Ion are cauwd by Catarrh
Otter« elem entary courses In A gri­
wi.toh to nothing bat aa lnSaaiad condition of
culture, Forestry, D om estic Selene«
I .« mncntu aarfacoa.
«€< w ill <ly« One Hun.iro.I D ollar* lor any and Art, Contm ere« and M echanic
o l UaataM* (i-aiued by catarrh) that can­
Atte, in c la d in g forge work, oabinet
not 1» cured by H a lf * C atarrh Cura. Send (or
m aking, steam fittin g, plu m b ing, ma­
circular* free. F. J. C U B XEY A Co., Tolado, O
c h in e work, etc.
Bojd by Drusftot«, 75e.
Take H a ll'* Fam ily F ill* lor contil potion.
Strong faculty, m o-'ern eq u ip m en t ;
free tuition ; opens Sept. 25
Illustrated catalogu e with fall infor­
Lost H e ir s .
m ation on application to the R egistrar
free.
1
AMES S, JOHNSTON
*® kaow «h a iy o u bara ag«t>.<« ir a ,”
(Rncceasor to John R. M iller.) .
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M ld K- H - «a rn m s n «*»»» 11.» inng,
_____ ______ - __ _____ ahtanoweainpaianincfor
« » M y l o f t® » reraark tim i i h -
le ,
!au 1« now campaigning for T a M n lb
___
Naw England stales. H a ia the ®f Or®g°° would *€" ‘l him itt i h
Published Every Wednesday, by
author of Idaho’«
e w ,1 u “ D®d States 84mite if It«- w.a.»l I
Idaho’» P
P rim
rim ary
ary L
Lew,
HARDY T . STEWART.
and be goea beyond the Republican ®®ke hie home here. The n .*» ,
PRANK A STEWART, Associate editor National platform end advocates ’ naW * rriTed • * goon on bis »|»rei •»
the election of U. g. Senator»
train, «topping here h alf au hour,
t
ho
people.
Had
Fulton
stood
o
p
!
H
e was greeted by the Mayor and
I T h e prin ted a d a m ■ a e e n y w r p e p e r .
I ahon « th e date lu b leb your a .ih -i
Answer
for till* meaeuie alona io tbs Cbi several hundred 1 - cilueus.
n
*
(e erlp U e n ta p n id .
uago oonv<-ntioii, wa could «till treat ing to an inquiry as to whether lie
Itlati but ha chore the otite r aide, would extend tbe C. <k E., H a rri
end fresh su p p lies will be received by every ste a m er . It sh ell 1»
O U R AG ENTS:
I t it estimated that there are
tuy put poos to keep a fu ll stook of e v ery th in g repaired by the
and' we believe the people w ill here­ man said: “I intend to do mure
A. B. S abim , Bandon Oregon.
' trade ia tb e lin e o< '
t
extensive railroad buHding this
itbing like 30,000 persons scat­ IN T H E COUNTY OOUBT, FOR T H E
after
irti
bini
to
look
to
the
“other
C ot. L W. M p a f « , Hold B c ssh , Ore.
G
R
O
C
E
R
IE
S
and
P
R
O
V
IS
IO
N
S
,
year
than
for
a
lung
time,
and
Ore
tered
throughout
Ute
U.
8.
who
are
COUNTY O F CURRY . STATE O F
si«W fur polii ioni favors. Ha may
OREGON.
p ull down the Chambrrlain struc­ gon will receive her share. I w ill entitled to moneys and lands now
ROOTS end SHOES
Aovrenbixt Uayos Rsasorfaous.
ture with soma show of etbio», but build across the mountains, but 1 tied up in the English High Court In the M atter o f the Estate o f ) Cita-
N- P . Ju rgen sen , deoeased. J tion.
M E N S ' and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,
I t will be a Sampson— Philjjatine have formed no definite plana yet of Chancery owing to the inability
T o Anna Ju rg en sen , Chrte J u r g e n ­
The se n , Peter Jurgensen, D an iel Jurgen­
L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODE
ISSUSU « V X S T W K U XidD A V BVB4IIKO.
affair. But be can plead no 'ju s ti­ M y reception at Albany and other o f lawyers to loqite them.
M ary Ju rgen sen an d Ida Jurgon-
fication f i r abandoning the cause of points in Oregon bits been mo.*t great trouble is that English law­ sen,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E snd T IN W A R E ,
- .
sen, and all
” other pereous interested
reformation» demanded by the peo­ pleasing. ‘\F4 must work together.” yers when searching for lost heirs al- in sni-l Estate.
Kreryone of the »ixieeti candidate»
W umbbas , application h a v in g been
C IG A R S ,TOBACÇO , P IP E S
wiaslTnvariably advertise for them
hat accepted, or trill accept. T h a t’* ple. Bourne’» opportunity te at
made In d u e form to-the above-nam ed
Mt London or Edinburgh paper*; as Court on the 13lh day o f A ugust, IbOb,
E ye» ««II CheTwetst*
C A N D Y , N U T S «nR N O T IO N S .
band
to
strengthen
hi»
admitted
come comfort, for the button» have
. -
.
.
.
«
AA
these papers are seldom seen iq^ by Arnés Johnston, ad m in istrator of
popularity with tbe people, but he
In fact, a supply ol everything usually kept la a well
said Estate for an order anil licen se d i­
all been made.
: >»
this
country
of
course
tbe
missing
I f eyas are placed lo o does together
will have to strip bare o f hypoc­
recting, au th orizin g and em p ow erin g
i
General Merchandise Store.
heir neyer knows of the good for­ him to sell the Real E state b e lo n g in g
risy, and. «leer straight for wise re- the Owner is jeslqoa and critical.
to the Estate o f said decedent, and d e ­
ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTIC LE NOT H I STOCK..
Labor Day. Sept. 7th, wax mnrk fórma. The people are on guard —i f eyes are far apart, the owner tune that is a ra ilin g him or her, scribed as follows, to -w it: EJ o f NWJ
ed by enormous pnradea of .working with opeo ayes.
and
L
ots
one,
two,
of
section
22,
T.
32
and
thus
the
case
drags
along
in
"
haa a fine memdry and broad Intel
8 .o f B . l i W ., W illam ette M eridian.
men in all our Jargs citiee. But,
the courts for an indefinite time. Containing One hundred aod forty-two
ligenoe.z
while lalioi ere parade in harmony,
C U R R E N T TO P1C 8.
Deep set eyes show melancholy As an aid to those interested in and tortyone-hundre'hs o( an acre. The
E W ol NE>¿ of section 21, T. 32 8. of R.
■AuMtBABfieAArfbaeAsawtitibtiMbasdbAAMtaaatwMti^dbstabABd
Chancery cases, and who believe 16 W., W illam ette M eridian, co n ta in ­
end moodinegg.
■rJ: they do not vote together, and, un­
til they do, they w ill continue to
ing 30 acres.
that
they
are
entitled
to
inheritance
Editor T r ib u n b ;— I t was “ Henry .P ro tru d in g eyes show self indul­
And Whereas, said C ourt fixed on
“gat it lu the neck.” Tbfa year Clews,” not “ F. Haney Clew»," the
■n enterprising publisher has pre­ the fittuday o f October, 1008, at 10
■atea*
gence.
they w ill scatter their *Yoles like great banker.
pared an authentic list of persons o’clock, A. M ., a t the C ourt Room o l
W
ide
open,
round
eyes
mark
a
th is Court in the Court H ou se in Gold
fool» between, six of the Pretuden-
who have been advertised fur dur­ Beach, County and State of Oregon, as
tial candidate». The trusts have
The little tetn|iesi in a lea pot be­ mind that ia not developed, iserwi- ing the past 150 years, and includes the tim e and place for bearing a n y and
nothing to fear from suqb a broken tween Holland and Vtnauela baa ulous and serious about small gossip. the famous Anneka Jantez and all objections to raid P etition and the
granting of said order and I tóense o f
The owners have no self control.
beenrsduoed to amnteur vaudeville
front.
Hasrlen estates. Tbe list is a very sale.
I f the eye is very oval, almost a l­
Therefore, In the Name of the State
uow that the latter hea demanded
long one and not only gives the full
of Oregon, You and each of you are
mond shape, with tbe outward droop
an apology for alleged slight of tlr
name of tbe heir being searched for hereby cited, diiected and required to
A Cops and C u r r y F a ir.
shaped to a point, look out fur a
latter.
but also tbe name and address of be and so p ea r at said tim e and place
then ana there to show cause, n any
crafty and subtle nature.
tbe Attorney having charge of the you have or if an y e x ist, why an order
The Radium in its lost issue gives
G
ray
eyes
are
those
of
intellect
The Baltimore 8u n , the oldest
nn
*®,e »honld not be m ade, a s In the
ectate in Chancery. Any person
many excellent reasons in favor of Dsmooratic(Tj paper fa„ Maryland, and a well balanced character.
I P etition prayed for, and why sa id Pe-
^ 4
can secure A copy of this list by | tition sh ould not be granted and said
Coos and Guriy making an effort at has come nut strong for T aft, while They ahow unselfishness and a strict
sending a 2 cent stamp to The Roy­ order and license sh ou ld n ot issue.
W itness, th e Hon. E. A. B ailsy ,
the next legislative session to be the New Turk World has concluded sense o f juatioe. When they are
al Register, 16 Madison Square
Judge ol said Court w ith th e seel of
joined together in a separate fair to support Bryan, but with many pot below a broad, high forehead,
said
Court affixed th is 13th d ay of
Station, N . Y . City.
•*' district. Their interests as well as apologies. Tba Son ia owned by an they denote great talent.
A u gust, A. D . 1908.
their history are idontical, and assortment of malefactors of great
Brown eyee, with a touch of haxel,
moreover the* intermarriages of wealth and tups,l do the bidding of show courage, intelligence and af
A G e m F ro m Deb«.
T im bek L amu A ct , J in k 8 , 1878,—
pioneer families have made a tie of its masters, while the World is own faction.
-
<
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
blood that brings us closer together ed by Mr. Pulitzer alone and is a
When the haael eye hea an nrohed-
I t does not (natter that Jhe créa
*5 ,
U nited States Land Office,
»» the years roll by and w ill pro great newspaper, but its editor feels eye-brow, it shows fickle temper.
lor has sown with stars tbe flelda of R oseb u rg, O regon, April 10, 1908.
Velvety
brown
eyes
ahow
intense
dùce a marked effect in maintaining conatrained To “save his face" in the
Notice is hereby givem, th a t In com ­
ether and decked the earth with
the harmonious relations and spirit light of its former treatment of the feeling, and are not often to be
pliance w ith the provisions of th e Act i
countless beauties for man’s enjoy­ of C ongress of Jun e 3. 1878, entitled
„ e lifs ir play that has always marked great Nebraskan.
trusted.
.
“
z
_ _ _ _ _
ment. I t does not matter that air “A n A ct for the sale of Tim ber Landa
onr business and political relations,
In the States o f California, Oregon, N e­
A glittering black eye expresses
andocf-an
tcwqt wiih tbe wonders of vada and W ash in gton T erritory,” a»
The railroads gave special rates
only geographical, but clim atic
meager inteUigeuoe and often phy
'
innumerable forms of life to chal­ extended to all Public Land States by
T
Will ever raise impassnble to visitors to Cincinnati to witness sical courage.
Act of A ugust 4, 1892,
lenge
roan’s
admiration
and
inve»-
»1
.Ionia
M
c
D
ibmid
barriers between the coast oounties Ute Taft notification proceeding!,,
Very light blue eyes are said to
t ¡galion. I t does not matter that o f H ixton . County of Jackson, 8ta tt\o f
L. '
/
S ’ a
of Oregon and those -on tbe oilier but scrupulously demanded fa ll always show deceit and cruelty.
W isconsin filed in th is office on Aug­
nature
spreads
forth
a
ll
her
eeenes
u
st
8th.
1907
b
is
sworn
sta
te
m
en
t
No.
raise
to
Lincoln
when
Bryan
waa
tide of the mountains. No attrae
Violet blue eyes are loving »ml
< a }-o o < la , m i i K l i n M .
Of beauty and gladness aod pours 9810 for the purchase of the NJ N E X .
tions that the east side oan ever de notified, and explained that it was ardent, but impetuous, and do not
8EJ NEJ, NEJ 8EJ of Section No. 94 in
forth tbe melodies of her myriad Township No 33 South of R a n g e No.
c a l i c o s , f l f i n u e l s , © to ,
yiee would attract many people because Nebraska had a 2oenl pas •hojLA high order of intellect.
16 West, W. M ., O regon,
and will
tongued
voices
for
m
an’s
detects
*
away from the ooast during the hot renger rate law, and it has since
offer proof to »how that th e land
lion. I f liberty is ostracized and sou ght is more v a lu a b le for its tim ber
period of the ‘ dog days,”— and that been pointed out that Ohio hae a 3
exiled, roan ia a slave and the orctone than lor agricultural purposes,
is when the fair« are usually held, cent law also, wherefore the Gener
and to establish his claim to said land
worjd roll* in apace a h d -w h irl« before th e R egister and R eceiver of
W hat Do They Corel
bat without fairs people come to al Passenger Agents are now calling
th
is office, a t R oseburg, O regon, on
around the sun a gilded prison, a
The abovd qnestlon Is often asked
the coast by thousands to escape on their neighbors to help them eernlng
W ednesday tbe 21st day of October,
Dr. Plercse's two h ading medl-
dungeon, and,
though 1908
elnae, "(io!.|.-n Medical Discovery • and domed
the heat, and to fill their dusty “ explain."
H e nam es as w itn esses:
•Favorite Efjcrlptlon.*
painted
in
all
the
enchanting
hues
lungs with osone from the aeaa.
The answer Is that ’ Golden Medical
W illiam A Leonanl of Portland, Ore.
The Denver Convention, not to Discovery ■ is a most potent alterative or that infinite art coqld command,
W illiam K Pratt, and,
Give them the stimulus of «"“ F a ir
blood-purlttcr.
and
tonic
or
Invigorater
Harry A M iller of H ixton W isconsin.
be surpassed by the Chiuago Con- i and acts especially favorably In a cura­ it must stand forth a blotch amid
Orders taken for aertiles io< in u<<k
on the Coast,” and they would oorae
Henry Colvin of Gold Reach,O regon.
vention in praise of the courts, a l­ tive way upon all the mucous lining sur­ the singing spheres of ibw eldoral
Frank
J.
I-conard,
of
K
irby,
Oregon.
faces, as of the nasal passages, throat,
in ever increasing thousands.
Any anil all persons claim in g ad­
lowed Alton B. Parker to “ resolve” bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and heavens, and those who oull from
But now comes the storm
Can
versely the above d escrib ed lands are
Maddvnrcuriag a large per c en t of catar­
that the Courts are the “ bulwark of rhal cairn whether the disease affect* tbs tbe vocabularies of nations, living requested to file their claim s in th is of­
the petty jealousies between Coos
passages, the thxoat, larynx, bron-
fice on or before said 21st day of O cto­
our liberties.” However, not every nasal
ebla, stomaeUNfas c a ts m u l dyspepsia X or dead, their flashing phrases with ber, 1908.
Bay and the Coquille be stilled?
bowals
(o s mdgous>«k«xKSnd, bladdet which to apoetropbize liberty, are
body is of that opinion, and, per
B injamix L E ddt , Register.
utcru* or other Jtflvlc orgirre* Even K
We say with sorrow, that we fear
haps least of all, the Oregonian,
nr
l,VMri>llfp
11»
engaged
in
perpetuating
the
most
not. Where there are Dimes at
which reoently said:
stupendous delusions the ages have
stake there are always Damns!
m in te ra -____
______
“ The plutocratic oligarchy, like
known. Strike down liberty, no Imported Percheron Stallion
mrrruir.-wnyr-Tt rCJ5K ir r o s
Marshfield, because o f her wealth,
the oligarchy of slaveholders half a s H || i n 7 C ? a ■ g ^ t s , m
matter
by what subtile and infer­
T O T i r y J i m i t i g B I J t i t t a f f i i n w i<.js
and bersucoess in the late Fair,
century ago, baa its hand on the I* a powerful fS lg e H T r y S c ifn g T K ^ *
nal
art
the deed is done, the spinal
would press ber claims. But Marsh
Ins tonic an-1 nervine. For, weak worn-
throat of the oonrte. Any judge oat, over-worknd women—no matter what cord of humuniiy is sundered, and
field is too far away from the ocean,
caused the break-down, "Favorite
who daree to defy iu mandates in h.va
Prescription* will be found most effective the world is paralyzed by the inde­
which is the best attraction we Ita ve
A d m in is tra to r’s N otice.
in
ballding
np tbs strength, regulatinx
bis decisions ia assailed with sys­
N otloe fo r P u M lc a tlo n .
to offer. Coquille C ity is even
the womanly functions, subduing pstn scribable crime.— Eugene V . Debe.
tematic slander^ auy court which and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
DxrasTKxxT
or Tax I st su o b .
worse o t than Marshfield in th is
N otice is hereby g iv en th at the un­
eondlllon of Un
he whole system.
it cannot control it seeks to disgrace
< United States Land Offloe.
A book of particulars wraps each bottb
dersigned
has
been
duly
appointed
b
y
respect.
Rossburg, Oregon, July 16th, 19M.
by falsehood and oalutnny. The giving the formula of both medicines and
th e Coun y Court ol Curry Oounty, Or-
quoting what scores of eminent med- N O T I C E F O B P U B L I C A T I O N
Bai don ia in all respects the ideal
* • £ » <•*»>£>? giv en th a t C. E.
plutocracy aspires to rule
the foal authors, whoso works are consulted
egon,
A
dm
inistrator
of
the
E
state
ol
D u ’ artmkxt o r tbx I n n u o it
° * 8u1to
of Trade
place, and we have often heard
by physicians of all the scboolsof practice
N . B. N eely and M ary K. N eely , d e ­
oounliy by ruling tbe judiciary. ee guides In pramwlblng. say of each In­ U nited States I-and Office, Roseburg,
Ob. . I
M« “ n o m .l,,
long headed uien express surprise
gredient
entering
Into
these
medjefees.
State
o
f
O
regon,
has
filed
In
th
is offlos
ceased. A ll p erson s h a v in g c la im s
I t »soiree also to corrupt legislation
O regon , August 17, 1908.
The Word* of praise bestowed on the
the application oi th e N ortliern Panifle
that llnndrin did not secure a good
■gainst
said
E
states
are
required
to
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the
Banta
at Ute source bv filling the senate several ingredients entering Into Docfc-r
^ » » j O o -fo select, under th e act of
Pierce’s medicines by such writers should Fe Pacific Railway C om pany, by A. P.
m ile track and grounds fora perms
present the sam e w ith in six m on th s
with its creatures and driving the b a r . more weight than any «mount of F ulkerson, its Attorney in Fact, who«»
from tb e date ol tb e first publication tended bv
Act ol Congress approv­
tv».
neot Fair. She ia now wealthy
non - prohralonal testlmoni ‘
Uouse with an ox goad ia the such men are writing f
of th is notice, w ith proper voucher», to ed k h y 17 190«, tbe N w f w i
dp.
enough to raise sufficient funds by
their medical brethren . and know wbereU w t h ig offloe
14,
Tp.
«4
g.,
R.
14 W. of W. M.
. ^ c S S o n to setect
hands of its most set vioeable re­ they speak.
«eu
K ebob , (N o . 61,802) w as a prlae-win O. I « n e v e at P ort Orford, Curry Oosn-
• ? ? f 1* J * « 0"’ c la im in g a d ­
assessment, and it would be the
Urena
ol
th
e
Act
of
June
'
ty,
O
regon.
Both medietnee
nu-d
are non-aleohoHe, **
versely th e la n d s described, or desir­
tainer.'
ner a t tbe District Fair at R oseburg in
b est afivsst iqent abe oould possibly
it, and contain no harmfnl hablt-
th e Southeast
Dated a t Port Orford, O regon, th is ing to objwxt her» m e of th e m in eral
formlng drugs, being composed of glyceric
wnshtp 31 8., 1906, taking four first prize« a s follow s
character of the land, or sdv other rea-
make. Tbe older generation with
extracts of the roots ot native, American
And the Oregonian gave expres
W illam ette Meridian F irst as perchron draft h o r se ; first pre th e 23nd day of J u ly A. D , 190«.
! ? n ; l‘o .th e2 '* p<'* u t o applicant, should
etedlclnsl forest plants They are both O regon.
H C. A L L E N , A dm inistrator,
email funds, did much lor Bandon; aion the above excerpts the oonclu sold
miuma
on
two
c
o
lts;
first
on
horse
and
file th eir affidavits of protest in th is
by dealers in medicine, Yoe can’t
Any and a ll .pervons claim in g ad fam ily ol five colts.
Bandou, O regon. temfo.’r°^»fl8bef° re th * 4th ,l*>' of 8ep -
1st the younger men, like Bedillion, sion the whole Country has reluct afford to accept as a sub-tltute for one of
irsely the land above described, or de­
these medicines of known composition,
W ILL M AK E THE REASON AT
Sellmer and the tialliers and many antly been forced In; and the |>eople an^ secret
socroi n-wtrnm
nostrum .
sirin g to object b ecau se o f the mineral
« « s Bstuawi»
a s a B L E f ddt
h . s Resister.
S ^
r. Pierce's Pelleta small, suga r eo s teg, character of theffaid land, or for any B and ou, B ear C reek, F ou r M ile,
others, gel together and the thing are seeking a way out, wherefore
y to take as candy, regniate and to> other reason, to the disposal to tbe ap­ D airyville, and 8ixes river; b e in g at
vigors
te
orate
stomach.
Il
ver
and
bowels.
plicant should file their affidavits of the latter place on ftundny A pril la th ,
can be done.
the present indication for more
protest on or before the 7'h day o f Oc­
To get such an act through the than a million votes for Eugene V.
and every nin e days thereafter.
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
tober, 1908.
8 sa v tc a F icxs: «10, «16 a o d «90.
legislatore there should be a united Debs, while oilier hosts are lining
Coal Land.
D rpaktmkmt o r l i r e I htkbior ,
United States Lend Office. Roseburg
B kmxmix L E ddt , Register.
8 . J. C U LV ER CO.,
front, and it might be neoesse«ry to up under the banner of the Inde­
I hereby d esign ate th e Port Orford
Oregon, Septem ber 10, 190R
U . 8. Land Offloe a t Rosebnrg, O regon.
B amdow , O bbwoh .
Tribune, published at P ort Orford, Or­
compromise with the Bay. by let­ pendence party.
J n l y a i , 1908.
N otice o f filin g o f p la t o f S u rvey. egon, as tbe new spaper in w hich tbe
ting the F a ir be held by alternate
N otice is hereby elven that
above notice should be pu blished.
J IP K . H U N D K Y
Many tnanufeolurlng eelel.lisb
N ctiee Is ¿ereby given that th e E X o f
B xiuamiw L E ddt
years at Bandon and Marshfield,
L. / . R O B ER TS,
of PortlaatLOTegon, who, on July l ,
though, if the interests of Curry mente nr«, in a way, resuming »per see. 21 sn d the N | of sec. M, In T.
».m ade Timber entry.
08 f lor
ntry. No.
No. 08,
;, (Lots 19 k?try-'
are oonsiiiereH, it must be ou noo led ‘■Hdns, with notices posted oonspio- hae been surveyed and tbe plot o f Sur­
14) fisc. 4, NJ NWJ,
4).
Section
vey w ill be filed in th is office on F ri­
to. » - - - r - j i - • . T ow nship 34
that in yeiiding to Bandon, she Its» uously about tbeir plants that if
My» te P o in t, O rego n .
H W ool, W . M eridian,
day. October «6, IMM, s t 2:00 o ’clock A .
i * S ? ? 9 o o o f in ten tion to m ake
Taft fails of election they will cluee M. and on end after each d ay we w ill
_______ * .
given more then hslf way.
toJ "*®WI«h claim to the
_
I t is not the purpose of thia a rti­ them down again 1 This is an at be prepared to receive a p p lication s to write fbr o
J?“ '1
be,or* “>•
Probate busines» a sp ecialty.
C ounty Clerk, Curry oounty, a t O»ld
cle to alight any place, but we h aw tempt to play the workers' stomach for the entry of tbe unreserved and un­
» t e c h . Oregon, on the 10tb day of Oct.
placidly stated the position as it against their judgment and prefer­ appropriated landu therein.
D E N N *. IS C U N N IF F . . JU.,
A ll persons are warned, however,
. .
ences.
ant name« a s w itnesses -
«ppenrs to ns. We should keep in
Bandon, Oregon. Claim
th at th e said NJ o f Sec. 28 is patented
^ w r e e Colebrook of Corbin, Oregon
sight that policy which is best for
J. U . U pti « ,
land and th e said SJ of See. 81 is t l i -
Lep. ü. 8. Mi aerai Surveyor Careful attention given
W illia m Colebrook ol f*
”
wS a ««l ssretoe qgd advtoe, a«4 oer
Langlois, Oregon.
the greater number, and promises
D ick Q uellen
of
•’
’•
braced in an unconcealt-d railroad se­
, J.
Orford, Ornz&\
. .M
N E W GOODS,
Call and examine goods and get prices.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
G roceries & P ro v isio n s
r ^ P o r t Orford, C u rry County, O re.^
1 °*
BARGAINS }
I n IiSvei-ytkim r.
Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
Hats and Capp
Boots and Shoes
Cigars add Tobacco,
p in e A s s o rtm e n t of
1
H ard tx iare & T intxiare,
h a rn ess, L eather, etc.
AU Goods N e w and Up-to-date.
A first class millinery shop in con­
nection with store
Cadi, g et our prices, and be convinced.
N . 0 . N IE L S E N .
Q m
K ^ R O R
jewelry 7
A
wanted I nventors
gen d yo u r A gates
for
ATTORNEY AT LAW. M ounting A Polishing
also y o u r
W atches and J e w e lry
for repair, to
Fred H. Van Norden
PATENTS
to be Itest in tbe future. Things
oan he done cheaply bow , that will
lection and a timber and ston e entery
of record.
to m ail orders.
SWIFT ¿"CO.,
Surveyor for th« District ol Or­
Asher Moore
of J ”
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Begister.
egon.
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