The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 31, 1910, Image 2

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i t rtuk A- fitepart. Assoniate Editor.
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[ •h o w x b a 'W M to a rh le k ju o t «ab -!
< « e rig ile * is pai»
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I» I» V
W S»M X«B*V
MOBSIXO.
We believe that every
voter in
Curry county regard leve of party,
heartily favore Hon. J. W . H a m il­
ton for District J udgn, and a* he
b M no opposing ltepuhlican cun-
didale, it would be a graceful act,
befitting hi» popularity, for every
Republican voter to write Ilia ^lams
ia the proper place on tbelr ballot».
Let u» show him in every way our
deep appreciation of hi» tong and
able service* in the Judiciary of thia
Piet riel, ax well aa for Ilia qualities
A» a man aud an old friend.
A tty George Parrin of Marshfield
has announced biinself as a candi­
date for Joint Representative for
Coos and Corry, thu showing unfit
oesa and unfairness by denying to
Curry-county a right which the old
aetllers have accorded to Curry Co.,
for nearly a half century. \Vhu is
Mr. Parrin anyway? What kind
of a man is he to brazenly and con­
ceitedly violate a precedent that is
just, and so old as to he ulutosl
snored,? The fair piinded men of
Coos w ill not support such an up-
f tart and there ia not a loyal vote
IP Curry to be cast for him.
j Esperanto has no “ »wear word»,”
' and ia as good as dead already.
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Patriotism.
I know no religion but Tru th aud
Justice, but- Ala«l Who know» the
Savings Truth or can discern Jnation?
(Successor to John
p.'tnk rinsed op the oilier Jay against1
mny
a colpuidenor, of
p p.dlli.Hi mid a quarter
but Eni|X'ror Willimn has
mostly of working people. Is It to ' , wt.j| ll)a„
,| tnl «..etiag.
be wonilere-1 at that a universal de - j'
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, a
i» . u. i , 1 It.h a s Ix-un a demonstrated
th a t I
•mand for Postal Saving« IJ iuks ha* ' .
,
gone up from the Common Plain (C»rd playwg, fishing and c o n v e rt!
People all these years? And how
do not constitute a reliable
Utany such people now realise how °°tirye of training for a prise fight,
they were finally tricked by pres­
The sculptor who
sure from Wall Street in the em»a R.K-kefeller baa a
culation of the Postal Bank bill re nothing new if he meant, a
uenlly passed. A t the last hour «f but
business.
he I p of i —
the session, and with the Help
The reason President Diaz goes
President Taft, the Aldrich crowd
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through the formality of an election
pot the measure through so amend ' ^ / ^ » ¿ ¿ p e o p l e enjoy the hull-
«fablers i.
Kr
c l MS to permit W a ll Street gamblers
day.
In a gi ven contingency to withdraw
K in g George’s coronation will
from the banks holding postal bank
take
plat», in May. This arrange-
funds leaving the coufitry dretiiuta
of loanable fund* to promote local meat giv?s plenty of time fur re-
business and Ideal industries, and heu reals,
thus making liwsal hanks uharry of
handling postal funds on any terms.
H o * long will the voters of this
country submit to such duspio.iole
tticks all looking to their de«|siil-
ment.
M r. BullirtgfAr is out in the nest
boasting that President Tuft had
published over h it own signature a
showing fully exonerating him in
the matter of the (R avi* charges but
omits to state that said showing was
prepared in Ills own oflioe and at
his own dictation and by Lawler a
tricky lawyer, his own clerk. And
that later a document by A tty Gen­
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_______ _ pre
eral Wickcrsham
was published
in d e d ly as legal instructions t» Mr.
The public would perhaps take
more kindly to that proposed mer­
ger of all churches If the suggestion
didn’t come from dolin D. Rock feller.
M E R C H A N T ,
hr the ose ef
¿ e x p o r t Orford,
N E W GOODS,
and fresh sn
n»y pat poet to kee
will he received by every steamer. I t shall bn
fu ll stock of everything required by the
trade in the litre
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
J. D. L oucks , Cashier
J » u is X nap V, Pre«.
E. J. L obby , A sst Cash
C. W. Z.VMwÀJ.r, V. Pres.
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JtJ Ji
PoBT. M c K o ZIK, Director, .
JÍ W« M c K enz / e ,
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BOOTS and S H O E S
M E N S «nd B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
L A D IE S ’ DR ESS G O O D S,
H A K D W .A 8 E , G R A N IT E a..d T IN W A R E .
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CIGARS, TjOBACCO, P IP E S
C A N D Y. NUTS and NOTIONS.
B A N K
O F
F O R T
O R F O R P
YOUR B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS SO LICITED
To W. T. Bodley, Charles H elling,
and the heirs-at-law and administra­
tor of the Estate of E. B. Burns, de-,
ceased, and to Oscar Beyer, tuort
it.
gage«, and to a ll others whom it may
N Q B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
concern:
I n fact, a supply of everything usually kept ia a well stocked
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
ANY ARTIC LE NOT IN STOCK.
Galf and examine goods and get prices.
PO R T ORFORD,
You, and each of yoa, will please
take notice that J. T. M ilner and C. H. Y O U R B U 8 IN E 6 8 B E T T E R
Green, and Charles G. Briggs as ad­
ministrator of the estate of said C. H.
Green, dece-sed, for the State of O re­
gon. performed nt least One Hundred
Doll
■ of i - labor
- - or - Improve­
Hars’ ’ worth
ments as assessment work between
January 1st and Deceinlrer S k t of each
year for the years 1907, 1908, and 1909,
{ ^ ^ d e ^ r i b ^ ' mining1 riaim i,* sltu-
OREGON
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
G ro c eries & P ro v is io n s
ll '
Taft, dated two days prior tod lie of ated on Mule Mountain, in Curry
’
1 County, State of Oragou, to-wlt •
Taft* exoneration but, as was prov­
■ “ Mule
• MoUi
1st. The
Mountain l-ode or
ed in
the investigation,
was M in in g Claim, location notice of which f.
is recorded on page 166 of Volume No.
written by the said A tty General 4, Mining Records for Carry County,
Oregon,
which Said Record ia hereby
about two months subsequent to the
made part hereof, and referred to for
date it bore. I t is greatly to be re a more particular description.
9» t. Tlie Big Devils Stairs Creek
grelted that Mr." Ballinger had
M in in t Claim, th e lo c a io n . notice pf
got himself so enmeshed in corrupt which is recorded on page 19 in V o l­
Assem bly ism Hits a Snag.
transactions as to require corrupt ume No. 4 ol M ining Kecunla for C a r­
ly County, Oregon, Which said Record
scheming in which he and Wicker- it. hereby mode pert heteof, and refer­
Oregon’s Direct Primary
law ahum murt needs compromise the red to for a more particular descripi
Was enaoted to do away with the old President of the United States as tiou.
8r.l. The Mule Mouhtain Creek
Convention method and provide a the only avenue of escape.
M ining^tlaira, the location notice of
whicli
is recorded pn p«ge 224 fn Vol-
legal way uf making nominations
There ia all »Oris of trouble and uin« No. 4 of Mining records for Curry’
directly by tlie people, and not by tribulation in the ’’ Assembly” camp Oouitty, Oregon, will .luti said record is •
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hereby nude part hereof, and referred
political bosses and trickster». The out in the W illam ette Country
a* to (or a more poifTyUtii' description.
Direct Primary is now our only one after.another qf the candidate*
SMe Lode or 91 In frig
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v ,
c ) ii|u tlju ¡ocatIon notieo Q, which la
legal *a y , hence nominations made nominated are declining the honor, rucortrd on page tv in Volume No. 6
ip any other way are illegal. Uadnr As a matter offset the machine idea «•' M '" ‘ng Records F^r Curr7 e-onnty
.
Grenon,
Oregon, wniclinAld
which «Aid mining record ii
tsi
the able guidance ol Henry McGinn, oC nominating candidates is
grow ■ liereny made part hereof, and referred^
George Joseph and W . 8. U ’Ren, ing more unpopular day by day.
to for u more ian tlcnlut description.
Thai said work was performed or im-
this contention will he threshed out
Should Governor Harmon carry provenients made by or at the special
in our Supreme Court, and if sus­
■ H»tdiu« and request->f J. T. Mile
M ilner
Ohio in November there is nothing anil
H. Green and t!harl*-s G Briggs
tained, every Assembly candidate
surer than his aomimiticn by the a* admini* rator ■ f tlie estate of said
prill “go up in smoke.”
C. H. Green, d. ceased, for the State of
safe and sane"’ interests in the „ Oregon, as co-owuera in said properties
Democratic parly for M r. Tafts suo for the purfioae of holding said claims
We believe that Bowerman, the
under Hectloa 232-1 of the revised Htat- i
cessor. A Bourbon of Bnurbon*, utea of the United State«, and the laws
Assembly candidate w ill win the
IN T H E OOUNTY COURT OE T H E
there would be imminent danger of of the State of Oiegon.
Republican nomination for Gover i
That there was and is due and ow­
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his election against a man like Mr. ing to the estate Of 0 . H . Green, de-t
STATE G F OREGON, FOR T H E
por, because the railroads the bosses : _ , .
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COUNTY OF C U R R Y ;
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I Taft since, in the final analysis, he ceased, by the said W. T. Bodley for I '
•n d the interests will vote »..lidly . . . .
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,
, his proportion of sal Id assessment
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stands fur all M r. la f t will stand work for each year
afor
o resa id, the sum
for him, while the rest of the Be ; for with t he single exception of the of Sixty »ix and ar
?£ Dollars, beinn Six- ‘ J? *j£ ,m g X ) 0’
I Citat,on
publican vole will be divi.It-d up! -
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teen and % T'
Dollars
for his record
one-,
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-fd o n
e -, _
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I tariff, while in the matter of sturdi aixti. intero»t In each of said claims, ¡ - T o G R . Rom , Elam Bond, ....
Hilaa
alinoet equally between the other i
Bond, Milton Road, Hannah Cumings,
ness, and ability to serve the “ Inter m aking a total of $200.00.
T h a t there was and Is due and o w -1
Knowlton, and the unknown
Republican candidales for Governor.!
esta” sue essfully, there is no room Ing the Estate 01 C. H . Green, de<>eas- h«1™ “ k
Bond, deceased
elf Myers w ill undoubtedly win ,
ed,
by
the
said
Charles
Helling,
for
his
»
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• » <*l«“ia unknown, Interested
for comparison between tits two
Pie Democratic nomination, and at i
proportion of said assessment work for ,n
estate:
Wherefore it is that M r. H irm o n ’a eacti year aforesaid, the sum of Sixty-1 In the uams of tlie Htate of Oregon,
the general election in Novemlrer,1
!
six
and
%
Dollars,
being
Sixteen
and
You
and
each nPyon are hereby requlr-
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r.
. . . election would spell calamity for
will receivi about half the B epubll-,
,v
t
L Dollars for the record one-sixth in- e.1 to appear la the above entitled
the country. Would stand for a terest in each of said claim»
acquired Court
Court on on the
the find
flrtt
_____ acquired
day of the regular
can votes in Oregon, and be elected
continuance of the reign of Privilege by said Helling under his deed and * September term, to-wlt, or. Monday
by an overwhelming majority. Jeff j
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w
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n,
the
6th
day
ol
September,
A. D . 1910,
contract from E B. Burns, for )<
ti day i .
and reactionary politics.
terest. making a total of gsob.OO.
I at the Court House in tlie town
I I yen is one of the most popular
».
That the estate of E. B. Burns, de»»Gold
Beadi, st Setro’elook in the fore-
Your compliment to the Port Or
men in Oregon, and his great work
ceased, lias, or claims some right, title > noon pf sai.i dag, to show cause If any
as the real adniiiiislrntive head of ford women as fire fighters reminds or Interest in and to the said one-sixth thdrebe why an Order should not be
interest held by Helling under bis sold iaaue.1 to tlie adwiinistrator of sold es-
the Lewis and Clark fair is sppreci roe of the record made by the Wo- deed, and contract from E. B,. Burna.
Ute to sell the teal property of said
atad throughout Oregon and made I m* n " nd eTM1 K“ 1' « " '* durin*
That Oscar Meyer holds a mortgage estate, or so much thereof as may be
on
all
of
said
Bottley's
and
Burn’s
and
necessary,
to pay the claims against
him acquainted with all our citixens, • Kre* 1 flre 1,1 L*»glo»» (a full account
Helling'» interest in u id claims. • '
»aid estate and the expenses of admin­
and they wtU all vote for him be of whioh Your
’r,U Pr'ib«b|y
NOW T H E R E F O R E . If within nine­ istration
The following Is a brief description
cause lie deserves their support, and I ‘* " « " )
emergencies ty days alter the data of personal ser­
vice
o days
this nottoe
upon you, 18th,
or within
of the real
property
belonging to said
ninety
after November
1010,1 estate,
to -i^
t:
women
are
never
proved
wanting
because they know and trust him.
the
last
day
of
the
publication
of
this
Land
Gtatnx
N».
4O
, the 8 E I 8E$, and
in courage and skill and eudurance.
WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
^ffPort Orford, Curry » County,
Ore.ln*
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BARGAINS------
In
I £ v e i * y , l « i i i |r .
Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods,
Anything you Need in Mill Work
W rite
' 1 ■ us ■ for Prices or any Informa
1
•
tion you Need in this Line
Dry Goods
Hats and Caps
Boots and Shoes
North Bend Manufacturing Go
IXoi’f 1»
Oregon
d. ,
Cigars and Tobacco.
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, . -s
p in e A s s o r tm e n t o f
I^a^Heet*
Gootls, miwlitiH,
c n l i e o s , f l a .n n e l « i, e t c ,
H a r d u i a r e & T in u ia r e ,
1» T x i CiM 'vir Couwr os tub S t a r or
O bboon roa tub Corxrv or C ubbt .
Fred H. Blake, Plaintiff,
:
vs
ffarness, L eather, etc.
All Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for articles not in stock
Ixiuls A, Taggart, and
:
Rebecca T. Taggart, Defendants.;
■ In the name of the State of Oregon,
You, and each uf you are hereby sum­
moned and required to Appear and an­
swer the complaint of Fred H. Blake,
the above named pleintlff, on file
against you ia the above entitled Court
and cause within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, namely, within six weeks
from July 6, 1910, for want thereof mid
plaintiff w ill take judgment against
you for the sum of 992.00 with internet
thereon from October 6, 1006, at the
rate of six per oent per annum ; for $25
tlc c fo r P u b lic a tio n . 0441Q
attorney fees, and for plaintiff’s costa
wanted
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and disbnrsementa; for an order that
the real property heretofore attached
Teams to haul lumber from Elk R iv­
D irA lT M ii, OP TH« lm a io a ,
in this action by said plaintiff, namely er Saw M ill. W ill pay $3.00 per thous­ U . 8. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon,
the 8EJ< ofJfec ion 12 in T . 41 A , R. 13 and. Call at B axk or Poor Oaroxn.
Angnst 9, 1910. '
W . W. M. situated In said Curry Coun­
Notice is hereby given that
Bids will be received for logging at
J ohm M . W is t of Port Orford,
ty, be sold by the Sheriff of Mid Curry the m ill. State how much per thous­
Oregon, who,on January 90,1008,made
.
., ,
. . notice you fail or refuse to contribute’
lo t a l 8 and 9 Bee. 19;
County io the manner prescribed by and.
The entire btinnew block west <>f your proportion of M id expoadUureJ 8W}T»W|, W ySW t, NEl 8WJ, Si- law, and the money received therefor
B. F. M ylkey for Congress.
Homeetead entry No. 14766, Bertel No.
Five dollars per thousand w ill be 04410, for 8$ 8 W L 8W1 8 E |, and N E |
M ain street n a i so suddenly licked JW respectivpinterests in and to »aid
SsHthnd lotuf^ec. 20;
be
applied
to,,
jhe
payment
of
.
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7
^m ining claim».and each o f them Will !.N W
paid for dead eedtr, and six dollars for 8 W I, Hectlóa 2,
1 Township M F ~
j judgment.
R. P. Mulkey, a native born son up by the flames th at there was lit-*beeome the property of said co-ownert)
„ W ., Willamette Meridian, has Bled
greea sonnd cedar delivered at shingle 16
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This
summons
is
served
upon
and W H N W JÍ
of Oregon, lor several year. Pre.l j tie tiro , for salvage operalions, yet,
notice
of
Intention
to make F in a l five-
m ill in town.
. bee. 291
i defendants by publication thereof, by
year proof, to establish claim to the
dent of the Ashland Normal School; Wllb lUe oeM* ,,,nce of lh® women tion 2324 of the Revised Statutee of the
E$.of E L and l o t i Sec. 30;
land above described, before J. H , Up­
I virtue of an order of publication made
Lot 2 Sec 91; !'
an ex Stale Senator, and now pnwe , pr'ieent, thou^nds of dollars worth
the laW8 ot the
ton. U . 8. Commissioner, at his office
by Hon. E. A. Bailey, County Judge
N W R lFW t E«a.$2;
N
o
tice
for
P
u
b
lic
a
t
io
n
.
06194
In Langlois, Oregon, on the 4th day
culing A lly of Jackson County, is a of K'**1» ""d l‘o,el • « “ !« » were
J. T. M IL N E R .
Tax Certificate on WJ 8 E |, W4 of W | (of Curry County, Oregon, dated July
of < totober 1910.
of HE$ 8ec. 29, and K$ N W j, NW $ N - . j 1010, directing that the same be pub-
Republican Candidate for the cm -'carried out and saved and I must
An X t a t a j X o f S X .
Claimant names at witnesses:
D ipabtm x * t op t x s I k t k b io i .
WJ Hrc.34, »h jn T.S 2 d. of R. 16 , ’ . ." ,
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W ..W .M , also Lot 27 block “ BB” ;
'•> the U . 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Oedrge W. Meek, of Port Orford, Ore,
greseiuiml intmiimtion as against \V. not om it to mention the exploits of
of C. H. Oreen, deceased,
Lorenzo D . M eek, of
”
in the town of Port Orford, a ll of said fo r t Orford T rib u n e; that the date of
M ,
August 9, 1910.
for the State of Oregon.
C, Hawley, present representative, U * IHUe heroine Gladys G allier.
8. P. Peirce, of
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Notice la hereby given th at
land» being In Curry County, 8tete { the first publication shall be July 0,
Edward Divelbise, of
’’
’•
who you should remember voted in 3h< was in the roilst of the struggle
Uaoase W. M khk
of Oregon.
1910, and the date of the last publica­ of Port Orford,
B b m a m ih F . Joxza,
Oregon, who, on June
J.
This cttailon ts issued by lblication
our last Congress steadily with the' Io M ve
cou,d
»»»«• in the
tion shall te August 17,1910, and that 10. 1910, made Homestead entry No.
Register.
by vhwix; uf an order qf the un. E. A.
(Bucessor to A. B. naxix) ..
Cannonitcs, the Stand-pattcr«, and Pioneer Hotel. Undeterred by the
Haller, Judge of laid Court, dated the said defendants shall answer plain tiff’s 06194, lór 6J NEJ, NW| NE$ and 8E1
ay o
of r July,
said complaint on or before August 17,
SEL , N w I awl
and SL
26th d day
J u ly , A.
A. D
1 . 1010.
ihe Cohorts of the Interests domina- j b,"»c clooe about her,she piled a big
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b Section
8., 1 Range
In witness whereof, I h a\e hereunto 19l0
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. _ Township
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led by the trusts. Hawley is an d '»b 1“»° f« 11 " nd started out and
The date of the first imblicatlon of
^dtom ette Meridian, bos filed
set my hand and spat ef said Court
xneaaur ni me nrst publication of n< t ee of Intention to make final flve-
thia 2.th day of 9W?, 1910.
Assembly man by instinct and train- »oon discovered, that her olothea had
N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . 04317
this
summons
is
July
6
,
1910.
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ye«r
Proof,
to establish claim to the
GsO. W. Swim ,
J. H cktijet , ! '»»<• above dt scribed, before J. H. Up-
DarxaTMBirr or tmb I wtkbiob ,
ing, and if men desire to be ruled by caught fire, when she deliberately
County Clerk.
i ton, U. 8. Commissioner, at Langlois,
Attorney for P la in tiff.1
. 8. Land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
lite piutocrula, they should vote for set the pan down and crushed the A n yth in g not in stock, Will
lStiO^01'' ° n t*18
October,
August 9, 1910. *
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Hawley. Mulkey is an anli-AMein, flre out with her hands and as de­
T
m
.
n
a
u
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!
.
Bt|t
names
a»
witnesses
:
To
WJipni
It
M
ay
Concern.
N oticb I s hereby given th at
be
pleased
tc
older
liberately
caught
up
her
load
and
bly roan and in favor of Oregon’s
I j OREXSO D. Mrrr
• K
rrrspoM N otice.
j. p. M eek, of Port Or ord, Oregon.
18. P. Peirce, of
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of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Octo­
grwat reforms, that hive restore.) to continued on her journey to safety. R e V A IK lN U
N eATLY
D one
I , the endersigned, hereby give no-
ber 23, 1907, made Homestead entry
”
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Men that I have a conveyance from the
Notice is hereby given that all per- Ed
r u Divelblae. cf
the people (be power to rule. L ik e ,A,td 1 beard words of hearty coin !
No. 14821, Bertel No. 04817. fur HWJ<
w ew ’ 01
Patentee to tidelands and water lots in sons found treepearinx upon the fo llo w -, '
8 W t Snc. 1, BEj BE* Sec. 2, and NjJ
l,v
'
rrendalion
of
the
Work
of
Depl.
'
BsgJAHIg F. JONKH,
a ll men who favor (he rule uf,
tag
ileec
ribed
land
for
the
purpose
o
f'
tlie Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
* ' ProMcuttof A tty L iljq v ia t in the;
Register NE* Section 11, Township 32 Houth,'
hunting or fishing will be proaeeoted
And fur the people, Mulkey is
Range 16 West, W illam ette M eri­
a portion of which a port of tlie wharf to the full extent of the la w : Lota 1,
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, scorching |ie-.n asaistiug in the hss-i
dian, lias died notion of intaa-'
Insu gout, and stands fur Jour^ arj ou« m ,rk of »a viug the buildings
»erected wit heat my consent. A ll 2 and 3 See. 86; E$$ of Bee. 96£f*X of
tion to make Final fiva-year Proof,
, , ■> i I will oonslder the purchase of fir, parties are hereby warned not to drive
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Interests and m ije . Do not for »erws the sireel. . He
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to establish claim to tlie land above do-
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gDd cedar timber claims, the deecrip^
Mo M ore C ed ar to S p o re.
pllss or treapass in any manner what- ’ t n . h t 31 8oith° R ^ U W - t .
scribed, before J. H . Upton, U . 8. Con»-'
got the vitafdifference between these an old fireman. And I h aveo m illed __________
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extreme types of Republioanixin, to mention that four women carried original locator. If well Umbered\*nd soever on said tidelonds or water lota.
I most husband my timber to re­ egon, on the
R O D IN E BRO'8.
Sid day of October, 1010..‘
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Denmark,
Or.
and on oloctiou day ba sure to cast1
rn’ranfen1» pis no out, aod in favorable locations I will pay
Claim ant names os witnesses:
place fences and buildings>-On the
Portland,
Oregon.
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M . West, o f Port O rford, Oregon.
vour vote fur Mulkev who will ren f wbich,re3 uiLr" 1
« *» “ ">en to CJ-h therefor. Addrea. ’
farm, therefore I must not spare any J 8 . . P.
our vote m . x s i u y wno w ill r r p M
it baok >fU r
danger was,
a x g iia g & A r ir * v
Peirce, of
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more cedar. Please do not ask for it. Ed Dtvelblss, of
Seta W i t h I ’.
W w -T a -W a a f a r W irty
George
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represent you ns Hxwler has doae^ Lawgloia Ore.
' Port Huron, Mich.
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A first class milUnerv shop in con­
nection with store.
Call, get our prices, and be convinced.
X. 0. NIELSEN. '
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All Kinds if Hirness and
z Saddtlry
Timber Claims Bought
Langlois, Or., August 27, 1910"
Register,