Claims
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Editor T i u w j i i ;— Both the Cxar
and the Kaiaer, also the H o ,* nf
KoUie cabled eongvatulfiljkMM to
President-elect T aft. Hut tor tha
awful aeenee at Conr da Alena and
Cripple Creek, tha bluuly mindml
Cxar had hardly ventured such a«
exbibittuu of fam iliarity.
ee »er or pine lim b r claims, located io
Langtoia, Oreg.
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Salem, Oregon, Mow,»7.— The re
cript of returns from Curry chuoty
t -moralftg, aftar a delay of a l
most a raoatb, shows that the Re
publican plurality iu Oregon at the
recent pretideniial election was
2 ,482. Tha total vote for the -Be
p iblican elector receiving the larg
*t vote was 82,631; the Democratic
lector receiving the largest vote re
,-<ned 38,049. Tha largest vole
polled by tha Socialists waa 7,4*9,
ic largest rote polled by the Prohi
itionista was 2.W2. and hjl Ute In -
President elect
i . pendente 389.
aft’s majority
14,07*.
T ie r« was not a vote cast to-C ur
y county for tl»a Prohibitionftt
vitors. No role »ee caM to Sher
'■. m u for the lnd»|*udents. In G il
un, Wheeler, Linn, Crouk and
Menton not mom than two votes
Were cast to each oouuly for Inde-
«üdeiit electors.
~,ood Highways for Josephine
Atroua O. Maoaar,
Port Huron, Michigan.
Aaaeaanr T , J. T hrift l i f t last
Bryan is now urged by a Bap week oa a rieft to his father, A. 11
I'ublhhed Every Wednesday, by
tisl preacher admirer to permanent , T h rift, a t San Jose, Cal.
R A B I O T . ntbwart .
ly m u me die role of Evangel!» t and
Timmna'a cannery at Baiidua put
who shall aay that such a role would ! up nearly *0,000 eases of ralauon
suit bis tern perameol hitter th in , during the season just closed.
campaign ¡eg against M r. Taft whine
Steve Gardner, who moved from
Intensely human aide permitted
Corry
county to K lam ath, about
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him to come down ont of the clouds
fifteen
years ago, recently sold hit
B. H asis . Bandos Oregon.
abd make the moat of such materiel
reach io Klamath and baa returned
* . L N. Moacxr, UoW Beach, Ore. as fell in hia w ayf
to Curry.
Taff« Plurality in'Otcg’ n
TewuahipeXS Io 11 Booth, Ranges I t
H a n d 1S^West o f the W illam ette Me-
ridiaa, offered to r sale by the original
locators.
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We hare auroral parties who are
looking (or homestead locations or re-
V e w u i glveO e« Hwatmd Dallam Mr aay linqaiahment«, also some good tim ber
MS •» Dsataaw (ratusC fcy eaU R h ) t h a t caa- claims.
I f yea knew of aay good
o l ba cured by n ,:i',c » « .r r a Cam Saad Mr
irrulare Mat. F J CHXMZY * C o , Toledo, O b om aa m ad or tim ber dairna, it w ill pay
yoa to write us. A d d r e s s A n n a Ba
Sata by Draggtsi- . n a .
Jb»e H all’. Faw H) r u b (aa eaaaUjwtfcSL
aLCTOo., 22A Failing Bldg« Portland
Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
(C bkbcknt C i t t N kws .>
Land Office at R-mebarg, Oregon.
May 97th, 1908.
Nonce I s hereby gives that
M A R T A. N E IL S E N
of Port Orford, Oregon, who oa Aug.
Slat, 190H, made Timber Entry No.
MOM, for SE) N W ) and Lota 1 and 2,
Section 11, Township X< South
Range 16 West, W illamette Ma*
ridlan, has Bled notice of inten
tion to make Anal proof, to establish
claim to the laud above described, be
fore J. H . Upton, U . 8. OommiesioDer,
a t Langlois, Oregon, on the 19th day
of December, 1900.
Claimant names aa witueaans:
Neils C Neilsen, of Port Orford, Oregon.
Charles Long, of
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Eugene White, of
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For iastance, at a grand Repub
I icon rally a t Kansas City, a plac
ard bad bees placed conapieanualy
oo a grain elevator reading:
“ Dvmoorallc price for corn IS cts.
Republican price for corn 44 ctx.”
and Mr. Taft let bimself right down
from the clouds and made tha pine
ard the text for telling hits ia bis
speech. Thia wav practical politic«.
Mr. Bryan, however, being superior
to small thing*, did not deign in
any of hia speeches in the corn halt
to turn thia placard to hie own ad
North Pole by Zeppelin Flyer.
vantage. Thia would have savored
of “practical politics,” and to M r.
Bryan, up io the clouds, “ practical
politics” has alwaya been distaste
ful. H ia appeal has always been
made to the middle class capitalists,
a fast vanishing element, and baa
never been able to get the consent
of hie “ ultra reepeetability” to get
down to practical appeala to the
readybom prehension of tha Oom*
idud Flats People, styled by tha
“ Higher Ups,” tha “ Mob," with the
result th at be is bated by the
“H ig her Up»’’ and neglected by the
“ mol?’ so called.
California and plauued io Wash
i ’.gtoo, which will ultimately give
a fine road the whole length of the
oouet. lie also advocates the build
ing and maintaining of county roads
by crew« and equipment under di
r»clion of regularly employed and
•Mmpetent road builder» rather Ilian
■ nder (be old eysfem of ' ’ working
out the rued tax " H e believes to
.tberai appropriations for roads by
i»oth county and state, and employ-^
ag state convtete on public high
G R O C E R IE S *t» d P R O V IS IO N S ,
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B O O TB aodSHO K
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M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,
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H A R O W A S K , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E ,
v V jts i a
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S J
C A N D Y . N U T S and N O T IO N S ’
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I n fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well storked <
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TAKER FOR
ARY ARTICLE MOT IK STOCK.
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Call and examine goods and get prices.:
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GENERAI, MERCHANDISE,
Groceries & P rovisions
^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, Ore.'S*
B A R G A IN S
In IGvetrytliiiijj.
Ladies* & Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Dry Go xls
The southern Oregon good roads
meeting ia being held in the opera-
house io tide City this afternoon,
largely attended by ranchers, min
era and citixens generally.
Judge John U. Scott of Salem
>de the principle aJdrese, the
\« j u o i e of which wae,’ “ Better
eooutry road« and Mato highways.”
ifte r music by the Bethany qnar-
et. Judge Scott pas introduced by
Conn ly Judge Jewell, who told of
O,.- dire need for better roade for
Josephine and for a working organ
ion to improve the , highways
iih leelxtMM*"frmc 4 c »tote.
Tn4gv tioutt advocates a grand
ste highway from Portland to
b'aud, connecting with a similar
bigtiway already well completed to
N E W GOODS
and fresh supplies w ill be received by everyntoam eh I t shall be <
my pui pose to keep a fu ll stock of everything required by the ,
trade in the Has of
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JhteaanicHT or t h i Iwraaioa,
J. N. True.attiMswy-al law , form
erly of Qo(d Reach, Oregon, haa to
J. W . Bennett coatiauee to im
catari bara for the practice Of his
provs and expects to leave tha boa
profession. He ft accompanied by
pilal in San Francisco sh ortly. tor
his wife.
M r True Jias his card in
Pasta Rubles. Ma intends return
thia issue of the News. We sincere
iag home for Christmas.
ly hope the new attorney and hie
During the month of October the wife w ill fiad our city a pleasant
0 . A. Smith m ilt, at Marshfield, place of residence.
shipped to San Fraaciaoo and San
Pedro (,8*8.000 feet of lumber and
497,000 laths, besides sailing a large
Uoorge Forty, of
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quantity in tha local market.
Register.
P ort Orford, O rrz^ ,
Hats and Caps -
Prince Refuses Entertainment
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Boots and Shoes
Cigars and Tobacco.
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p in e A sso rtm en t of
so used it in their stoves and g r a t e s . ____j
n . Mr.
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But
Bryan as , before
mid
way. scrupulously eschewed “ prao
ticalpoKtica.”
And Mr. Beveridge the eloqoent,
was sent out west where the Rc-
olamation of arid land Act has
great popularity, to exploit said Act
as a Republican measure I And if
any Democratic paper or speaker
exposed the cheat, such has escaped
my notice. As a matter of fact, the
, author and promoter of that Re-
. clamatlon Bill waa Franci* G. New.
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emperor
and of dowager
tbe tem pi,
the ^ t C o empreaa
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vompanwa.
Tha ceromony wa. atrnpl. and
qurot. Tbeprm oew ag aeooapani-
ad by Kavoy Tang and the local
consul-general, Hsu Ping Chen, and
attended by only « few of his re-
taiecro. Visits to tha shrine w ill
ba made at intervals during the stay
of tha distiaguiahed Chinese,
The Chinese marehaute of the
city have prepared a petition to he
presented to the envoy for presents-
lion In turn to tha impcrialgcwara-
ment,asking that a porlioa of the
lands, a Dem> oral, who had ex- Boxer indemnity which has been
pended much time and money galh- remitted by tha United States b*
»ring data io support of the propo used in San Francisco for the edc-
ailiou. Iu the House the. measure cation of Chineaa youths in Ameri-
raet determined opposition at the can schools and oolleges.
hands of the Republicans,Gua Gros
The government recently dacided
venor of Ohio making a ten hours’ ' to devote tha entire amount of the
speech against it, while numerous remitted indemnity to tha founding
jt . e.
Jjdge Fcotfa ‘ interesting h “ l other Republican members made o f acholarshigg for Cl|ineee.
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practical address waa euthuaiastical- loog speeches against it, while only ready the petition of the Chinese of
ly received. I t is «he purpose of the one auliUry Demncrat, Rohioaoo of Hawaii is In the hands of Tang.
local good roads Conimitfee to be Indiana, and wftu later west over
Tha local merchants organixa-
gin definite work slung the line* to tha Republican party, made a tjpns have endeavored repeatedly to
suggested, with assistant» from the speech in opposition. The only have the visitors aooept a banquet"
mietcUl club and the county Republican in the House who matte i n their hanos, but so far all at-
oueft
* speech worthy of the name in fa- tempts Bate benHhilarws.
iii tog HhM.nlatooue throughout
Prince Tsai has aonouccad that
its uaaole c lie n t, road ttaildiug in. v.»r of the measure waa our own
Thomas
H . be will not perm it any celebration
Joea-phiuc is more expetirive and brilliant member,
difltoalt lhan in nmuy oilier coun Tongue, who ably and mmeluoively to intrude upon fate season of
ties of the Hate, bat, as Judge Scott combatted the idea of “ unconslitu- mouruing.— E x.
staled,thia county has the aitean-
Ugea of possroeiog excellent road
tustarW , dtoteunoeedgraiatte.brok
Nut Chocolate Caramels.
n .hale and rock at almost ever)
point, makidg It possible to con
«truck ‘r.-ting highways.
A committee »imposed of Jndge
"N o t Chocolate Caramels are a
Jeweip J- F . H .iir sad H . C. Kio
rich, delicious confection, immensa
t»av wiil take up the work, with the
ly popular,” nays Fannie M erritt
««slatance of the Cotiuneruiah «tob
Farjuer in Women's Home Com
»ud ihe county court of e< curing
panion for Deoaaber. “ Put three
butler road couatructiou amt the
and one h alf tablespoon I u It of b u t
| i r e hase e f good roads machinery
The purchase of s rook crusher and
ter in a sauce paa, and when melt
i steam roller, to tot o«ne>l jointly
ed, add 'two cupfuls of molaaeee,
oy city and county waasdviaud and
one cupful of brown sugar, and ooe
may be made.— Journal.
half cupful of m ilk .
Stir autil
the sugar ia dissolved, bring to the
boiling point, add four and one
half squares of unsweetened chooo
late, and stir oonatantly until the
Children cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pec chpColate is melted. Let boil, until,
whan triad iu cold water,, a firm
toral. Often a single dose at bedtime wffl completely
ball may he formed in the fingers
condo! the cough. Good for aay one with a cold or cough.
Remove from the range, add one
Good for easy cases, hard cases; good lor acute cases,
and
one half teaapmmfaIs e f vanilla
chronic cases. Ask your doctor to teB you, honestly and
¡O n e D o s e f o r G o u s t is
frankly, just what he thinks ot thb old standard remedy.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. /.Cy4»er€»,Le»eIJi/e«a
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J-.ttxliefd* T)i*e>sa d o o d e i , m u n l i n * ,
o a lle o tffi, f l & n n e l a . e t c .
TraBCM L a u d A ct , J l u x 8, 1878,—
The
Start
to a
Better
Salary
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, April 10, 1900.
Notice ia hereby given, that In com
pliance with the provisions of the Act
of Congress of June S, 107H, entitled
“ An Act for the sale of Tim ber luuids
In the States of California, Oregon, Ne
vada and Washington Territory,” as
extended to all Public Laud States by
Aot at August 4, 1092,
Lotus Mi-PisiftD
of Hixton, County o f Jackson, State of
Wisconsin, filed in this office on Aug
ust 8th, 1907 his sworn statement No.
9819 for the pan base of the N t NEW ,
BE) H E ), N E ) BE) of Section No. #4 in
Township No 33 South of Range No.
16 Want, W . M « Oregon,
and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought ia mors valuable for its timber
or .tone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to tald land
tefore the Register and Receiver of
this office, a t Hoaebnrg, Oregon, oo
WednfiBday the 21st -day of October,
1900
He names as witnesses:
W illiam A Leonard of Portland, Ore.
William E Pratt, and,
H arry A M iller of Hixton Wiaoonsin.
Henry Colvin of Gold Beach,Oregon.
Frank J. Leonard, of Kirby, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described lands are.
requested to file their claims la this of-
flo- on or before »aid 81st day of Octo
bar, 1900. •
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. B bxja m ib L E dict , Register.
H ardtuare & T inutare
ffa m e ss, L eath er, ete.
AZZ Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for articles not in stock
A first class miilinerv shop In con
nection with store.
Call, get our prices, and be convinced.
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
I > k i ’ t ktmext o r t h e I k tk bio b ,
U . 8. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon
July 91, 1MH.
k
W - Meridian
has filed notice of intention to mak«
Fii.at Proof, to eatabllsb claim to the
land above dtacribecL before Um
County Clerk, C urry oounty, a t Gold
Beach. Oregon, on the 10th day of Oct.
Tiaaxa L amb A ct , J ok a 3, 1878,—
N otice fo r P u b lic a t io n .
United States Land Office,
Rosebnrw, Oregon, May 7th, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the Act
ot Congress of June 3, 1978. entitled
“ An Aot for the sale of Tim ber Lands
in the Statea of California, Oregon, Ne.
vada, and Washington Territory.” as
extended to all PubUo Land States by
aa act of August t , 1892,
H E R B E R T N. ^ E L C H
of Portland. County of Multnomah,
State of Oregon, filed la thie office oa
April 9th, 1MB, hia sworn statement
No. 10001 lor the purchase of the N W W
of Heeftoa No. IS in Township No. S3
D E N N I8 C U N N IF F , JR .,
Southtof Range No. IS W. W. I f ., Ore.,
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and 'o establish his claim to
saia land belere the Register and Re
ceiver of this office, at Roseburg, Ore
Surveyor for tbd District oí Or
gon, on Tnorsday the I7lh day of D e
egon.
cember, 19J0.
Q uid R o ach , . . .
O rre
He names aa wftaaoaaa:
H . F.lmer Poe, of Rosebnrg, Oregon,
W illiam Quinn.of
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Lep. 0. 8. Mineral Sarreyor
Charles Neilaea,Of Port Orford "
Frank F .O o k . a f
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Irw in (1 WilliaaisoQ, of Roe-bnrg. Ore.
T . H. Mehl, of Coquille, Oreaou.
L . > . R O B ER TS,
Any and all persons ctaiming ad A T T O H N E Y
versely the abov«f lesrrthed lands are
re<,seated to file their cUlma In thia of
fice on or before said 17th day ot De
cember, 1908.
BsM aam L S opr, Register.
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t .I aim ant names as witnesses*
O c o w Colebrook of Corbie, Oregdft,
W illia m Colebrook o< ”
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Dick Quellen
of
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Asher Moore
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B E N J A M IN L E U D T , Register
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Administrator of the Eatata
01 Miles H . Chmoweth, do> eased, has
filed hfa final account and that Mon
day the 7th day of Daeember, 1908, at
the hour of JO o'clock la the forenoon
of said day, at the eoert room of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
h>r the coen^.y of Carry, at the Cosrt
House to Gold Beach ia »al I county,
has bean fixed by an order of the C-nn-
ty Judge of said Curry cooi.tr, aa
the time and place »or bearing objrre
Ilona to said final account and the a l
lowance thereof.
Dnted a t Langlois, Oregoa, October
t*4 h ,te a *
W. L CHENOW ETH.
Administrator of the eatata of
Mllee H . Chen iweth, deceased