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

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M O aXIM I.
-Anvkimai»« B e r n R kmmmia » ls .
Ths High H hfio) Again.
Last work's Globe makes a pa­
thetic pica fo rth« wtablicbment of
a County High SeJjool.dwelling up­
on tlie many poor children in the
county «h o are suffering “ menially
ami m orally” for the want of such
Also, and daring the nine months
graceafarssaid, extensive forest« of
large rips cedar limber in Ranges
11 and 12, and not yet surveyed,
were blanketed with sorip, the tim ­
ber being indNBted on tentative
plate now on file itf the land office.
And do I hear you say that that
manner of locating and describing
land would ba a bassrdoua venture.
Not a bit of It. The corporation
lawyer who draw the bill passed by
Congress aa in duty bound, tuok no
chances on that, as ba provided in
plain, direct vernaoular that the
scrip lo cate/o r his successor in in
tareat should ba permitted to amend
Kis boundaries after survey so as to
sr»^W(ew«».-Wf*7»«w«5>.-ya
Fpr Sale.
Thoroughbred pedigreed fteutrh Oui­
lle puppies. Males *10, Females $5.
3 . W. FLANAG AN,
Marx! lleld, Ore.
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W ednesday , <
Curry C w a ty was made the vie
tim of the wanton ra jie of her «a-»
survryrd timber territory, and this
-during the -trine -moathe of grac^
given the ecploilere in the amenda­
to ry act. They swooped down upon
due bodies n f limber on Six«»
-and plaetrred th eir scrip even aft< r
Town 32, Range 14. hod been «or
•veyed, but for some reason plat
"had not yet been lie d , so the grab
here had the benefit of advance plats
to aid them lij. their seteotions. Lo
cal jHMiple Wfio needed timber aad
were patiently awaiting the filing
of the plats so they could secure it,
found ihemselvcs down and out
when “ time wasuaHed**.
AMES S. JOHNSTON
P u e lB e M o n t h ly 's K*>eciitl:
In t r o d u c t o r y O ffe r
The Fsettle M<>atblr of Portland. O r. |
Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated
monthly in gaxine whieltdgives v- ry
full informatlou abou- the reaoun-es
and opportunities <>f the oumitry lyiu«
W e t o f the Ruckiea. I t tells all shout
the G ivwument Rectsmat'on Projects.1
flee OeveVnmeai land and te la about t
Write withoot fear and without fee to Worid’i DtspeoMry Ma<t
B. V . P i« « .. M . D ., PraHti I, Bufalo, N . V .
""
the dlstr ctr adopted to tra it raising, >
dairying, poultry raising, eta. I t i -.a I
thteaW,a h M M * * * 7 21
telli «0 ahos« wuaaa*t diaeews, and how to ear«
splendid stories by Jack Lond.u ui.d -
> ‘-‘- f i —- “ 'iirris r?
° <i»(vated
ether noted authors.
eefr, «ad he w ill send you ■ f r t t eepy'afi
■ Tim price is ( I 63 a year, but to i r - f
Gommo. Sense Medical A d r ia » «visad, ap-to-date edition, in paper eoven.
trodoee it we,wilt send it aix months
la handaotes eloth-binding, 31 stampa.
for fifty osnta This offer mast be ac- >
cepted on or before February 1 1911.1
Send roar name and address aoeom-.
punied by fifty cents tu stamps and Louw K napp , Pres.
J. D. Loucjs, Cashier
learn all about Oregon, W arhingt n.
Idaho and California.
C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pres.
E. J. L onev , Asst Cash
Address, The 1 aciflc M onthly, Poit-
lsnd, Oregon.
F
oot . M c K enzie , »Director.
-+Ü-*
(Successor to John R. M ille r.)
The
J. W. M c K enzie ,
iA t i - ! C o n test N otice.
fim p o r t Orford,
N EW GOODS,
and fresh supplies will he received by every steamer. I t ahall tw
niy put pose to keep a fu ll stock of every tiling required by the
trade in the line (if
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
B O O T S and S H O E S
M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,
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M e appeal.
THE TKIBliNE.
L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS,
H A R D W A R E , GJRANITK and T IN W A R E .
D kfabtmkmt o r tiik I i t w o i ,
U ni - tod 8 tatxb L and Ovrtoa.
C IG A R 8 ,T O B A C C O , P IP E S -
Serial No. 031 SI.
Contest No. 8108.
In . Boe«vUrg, Oregon.
September, 1«, lfilO.
A sufficient contest affidavit baring
been filed In this office by WUIlaut P.
YOUR B A N K K O
B ryant, contestant against Homestead
Entry No. 0313, Serial No. 0S13I, made
sbruary 13, 1W». (or BKJ NEJ, W | I
NEJ and 8EJ NWJ Section 26, Town- I
sh p 3 1 B , Range IS W , Willamette 1
M eridian, by Charles H . Oshoru, C on-:
taatee, la which it to alleged that aald N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
Charles H . Osborn has wholly «hand-1
oned said entry for more than a year Y O U R B U 8 I N E 8 3 B E T T E R
and a half, has made no improvements
on said land whatever, said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond, and
offer evidence touclrtnwald allegation
at 10 o'clock ft. m. on Ochsber 36, lOUt
before a. H . Uptod, U .s tVhn mi « lo n ­
er, at h.a office In Langlois, Xlregou,
and that final hearing will be held at
10 » ’elude a. ra. on November 8, 1310,
before the Register and Receiver a t the
United States Land Office in RoBebuvg,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit filed September 2, 1010,
sot forth farts which show that after
due diligence personal service of tiiis
not oe can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice
Ira given by due and proper publica­
B A N K
O F
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O TIO N S .
P O R T
A
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked
aa iustilution, and «bo are loo poor
BUSINESS SOLICITED
.to go away t^ school.1 In the «am«
issueof that paper repeated men
Aioa ie wade of the “ High School"
now being taught at Gold Beach.
PO R T ORFORD,
T h i* being a fact> there is now in
¿operation in the eotmly three High
OREGON
Schools, with several more prnspec- include the land he thought he
, ties ones in vie«, and it is a mycte waatad.
ry that we would like to have the
But to long as people oarry torch­
U l ihe explain i f . this system does es in the prooeseiou and vote ’er
. not reach more poor ’ children than straight, why they will oonunue to
one school centrally located, and as get what they voted for.
U is, each school is kept up by the
Readers of the T a i bonk w ill re­
people who derive a benefit from it
member that I have, In the past,
and not by an anjust burden upon
written multiplied ooiumns in con
the taxpayer at large the majority
deronation of Oregon’s top heavy
id whose children could reap no re­
system of education, and in favor of
ward for the expenditure, but oa the
a batter endowment of oor Common
.contrary would be deprived of the
Schools wherein 95 per cent of our tion.
opportunity they now have to taka
B bxiaxix P. Joaxa,
children receive a ll the education
...
Register.
Bp higher work.
they may ever hope to get. That, Record ad-Ir»s» of entryman—
The Globe would mislead when It
Uuudon, Oregon.
though thastate haa lavished mil*
says that it to against the law to
lion» oa University, Agricultural
To W. T . Bod ley, Charles H elllug,
tench grades above tbs eighth in our
College and
ao called
Normal
aud the heirs at-law aad administra­
public schools. When a majority of
Schools, its annual contributions in tor of the Estate of R. B. Bams, de­
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*•* *
the legal voters of a district so da
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aid of our Common Schools have ceased, aud to Uuear Mayer, M o rt­
hire they ta.i establish higher grades
been little better than a roaring gagee. and to a ll others whom It may
at any time, provided the district
eotteern:
farce.
eball maintain at least sight months
. You, and each of yon, will «lease
And this brings ma to the eon ’ »kv notice that J. T. M ilner and U. H.
school during the y * u in lower
Green. and Cbarlos G. Briggs oa »1-
sideralion
of the proposed * « •B n , ‘ miwhtratur
of the estate of said C. H. I
grade work. Tb|e w n he done by
.Green,
deoq seal, for the State of O re -1
kchooi"
tur
O
a
rry
county,
and
any district within itselfj the county
« t least One Hundred >
moves ma lo say that, u ntil we. «»ti gun.ipctforuiad
has nothing to as/ in the matter.
Dollars' wortli of labor or improve­
eecure further and more procficil ments as assessment work between
We would call attention to Hon.
legislation on the subject, the scheme Jae ary 1st and Decemlwr Sletof each
J. H . Upton’s able and timely re
year for the years 1907, 1908, and l!M)9,
to premature and Roomed lo igno- r>-sp<-<5tlvrly. on each of tlie four fol­
marks upon thia question in anoth
lowing
desert)*»! m ining claims, situ-
fir polumn, and to the toot that if wo minious failure.
iib d on Mule Mountain, in Curry
Aa matters now stand, all the sup >-<>uuty, Mate of Oregou, to-wit:
sra to oonfar the greatest good upon
1st, The M ale Mountain la»le or
port
our Common Schools receive is M inin g Claim, I.««lion notice of which
ti e grenteet number this question
is
leoonteel un icge 166 of Volume No.
. w ill be overwhelmingly voted down from a direct tax on the people
4, Mining Records for Onrrv County,
the counties save and except kos Oregon, which said Record is hereby
in the election Nov. 8.
Nwtice to V oters.
LN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E
the measly 42 par child of school made part hereof, and referred to for
a more particular description.
» STATE O P OREGON, FOR T H E
age doled qut of the interest fund
Whenever petitioned by one hundred
Snd. The Big Devils Stairs Creek
PURRENT TOPICS.
arising from loans of school money. M ining Claim, the luca'ion notice of legal voters who are taxpa>ers, the
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COUNTY OF C U R R Y ;
which is recorded on page 19 in V .J.
8b* ‘*
‘ t' e «eDO™!
To add an additional and ae|mr*tc ume No. 4 of M ining RMorda fer o i t -
B y J. H. U pton .
In tlie matter of thé eetatei
lax ou the people of thia sparsely ry County, Oregon, Which said Record t,on following submit the question of, of Joel Boud, deceased.^ Citation.
is hereby wade pert heiaof, and refer-'establishing and m aintainingaoouuty '
|Cditor T kibuhk — .
| settled couniy to equip and endow red to for a more particular deaorip- high school.
.Bond, Elam Bond, Silos
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I ***e oourt on closely examining the Bond, Milton Bond, HanDSfa Cumings,
Not alone 8tate Legislatures b u t; i1**1* • cho° 1*
I*» » « and un *
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, Mountain Creek signatures on petition presented, finds Mary Knowlton, and the unknown
the Federal Congress as well upon j “* 1 burden-
M ining Claim, the location notice o f, that IJU of the »tone are legal peiUion- heirs at law of Dayton Bond, deoi-ased
to all others unkuown, interested’
oocasion, apt corruptly. The act|
About <400,000 arising from cor wutch is recorded on p.ge 324 In Vol- era and would respectfully ask the vo and
in Ba d estate;
General Mereliandlse Ntore.
ORDERS
TA K EN FOR
North Bend Manufacturing Co
^NovtH I-Seiid, Oveg-on
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nine No. 4 of M ining records for Curry levs to carefully consider theexpedien
|l|pK sold
«■«Iwl record
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_fi as. a ____ v M_ _
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Is cy of
riveting the Mount Ranier Purest porulion taxee anti licenses includ- County, Oregon, wlilch
thia measure before spprovrl.
Reservation is a earn In point, where 1 infi Inheritance taxes are annually hereby made part hereoi, and referred
C ounty C o v b t .
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Call and examine goods and get prices.
vev^W 'i v . w iw i'w iM T w . —
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
G ro c e rie s & P r o v is io n s
^fPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.^
4
DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
Anything you Need in Mill Work
W rite us for Prices or any Informs-
,
tion you Need in this Line
*
A N Y A R T IC L E N O T IN S T O C K .
B A R G A IN S
In
I ^ v e r y t lk in if .
Ladies’ & Gents* Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
Hats and Caps
Boots and Shoes
Cigars and Tobacco.
p in e fls s o rtrn e n t o f j
X-»n<lieei D r e s s
enliooB, tln n n el« . e te .
niu^taUwMfi,
& T in c u a F e ,
ffarness, Leather, eis.
-AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
Orders taken for articles not iu stock
A first class miPinerv shop in con­
nection with store.
In tlie name of the State of Oregon,
You and each of you are hereby requir­
ed
to appear in the above entitled
to for a more pa. Uvular, description.
Court on tlie fin t day of the regular
4th. The East Side Lode or Mining
Congress corruptly and Oonsci ouely diverted into the general fund of
Claim , the location notice of which la
November term, to-wlt, on Monday;
sold the American peoples’ birth- the State, this to reduce tlta annual record«d oa page 38 In Volume No. 6
the 7th day of November, A. D. 1910 |
a t the Court House In the town of!
yight to the big corporations. T h a t State levies and conceal the truth of M ining Records for Curry County,
Oregon, which said mining record is
N oticx le hereby given that hy vir­ Gold Beach, at tan o’clock in the fore­
pet provided that, in lieu o f any from the people at large aa to the hereby made part hereof,¿and referred tue
of the Judgment snd decree of the noon of sold day, to ahow cause if any
)anda within tbs B a ils of said res actual ex pause o( tlieir Government. to for a more particular deacription.
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, 'here b« why ao older ahould not be
That
said
work
was
performed
or
im­
for
Curry
Connty, duly made and en­ issued to the administrator of said es­
prvatlon privately owned, the owner 1 shall endeavor Insecure an amend­ provements ma<le by or at the special tered on the
23rd day of Anguet, 1910, tate to sell the real property of said ,
might select an equal number of ment of the not providing for Coun­ instance and request of J . T. M ilner in that certain suit wherein C. V . estate, or so much thereof os may be
N o tic e o r P in a l Settlem ent.
T o W h o m I t M a y Concern.
and O. H . Green and Charles G. Briggs Woodruff and Chanoey Woodruff are necessary, to pay the claims against'
peraa anywhere, sukvbtui or ux - ty High Schools which shall divert aa administrator of tlie estate of eaid plaintiffs,
and Pacific City Improve­ said estate and the expenses of ad m in -1
Notice le hereby given that the under­
burvryko , belonging to the public' the sum of the above indirect taxes C. H. Green, deceased, for the btate of
4 I, the undersigned, hereby give no-
ment Company, Ijtk e|« irt Improve­ istration
signed, has filed la tlie Ceunty. Court
__________
Uce
that
I
have
a
conveyance
from
the
Oreron,
as
co-owners
In
said
p-operties
The
following
it
a
brief
description
ment
Company
and
others,
ore
defend­
domain. The greater part of that into a fund in aid of such High for th« purpose of holding said claims
ants, whereby Plaintiffs recovered of tlie real property belonging to said Patentee to tldelands and water lota in ol Curry county, Oregon, Ids final ac­
react ration was covered . by land Schools, and I would suggest that under Section 2324 of the revised Stat­ Judgment ageinst the Defendants, Pa­ "'‘to fS d tu im N o .tO .th e S E iS E l.m td X
f ’’‘>rtO rfor«I Gregou, on count In the m atter of the administra­
utes of the United States, and the laws cific City Improvement Company aud
grants to railroads, much of it teachers and County Superintend­ of
lota
7,
8-and
9Hec.
19;
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PortK'
n
of
which
a part of the wharf tion in the estate of George M . Waters,
the State of Oregon.
Lakeport Improvement Comjxny, for
deceased. That said Court has ap­
ents
study
lit«
matter
so
as
to
bring
That
there
wae
and
is
due
and
ow­
worthless rocky peaks, and tnuoh
8 W IN W J , W J SWJ, NEJ 8W J, 8 |-
without my consent. All
sums aggregating Five Thousand One
in g to the estate of O. H . Green, de- Hundred
red ant
■ w Y i m i i *« 2 *- “ ;
i partte. are hereby warned not to drive pointe,! Monday, the 7th day nf Novem­
and Fifty-three ($6,163.00)
m orj of It logged off land. Tbs intelligent pressure lo bear ou the ceased,
by the said W. T . Bodley for Dollsra, and coats taxed at Twenty-five
W ia W i« e & 3 8 - !
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i pDe« or treepaaa in any manner what- ber, 1910, a t the court hopte In Gold
•ame privilege w rfttn lih subsequent i Legislature lo this end.
his proportion of said assessment ($36.00); D. dlarst and decree of lorecloe-
E
M
fbf
f<Et<
of
8EW
and
W
U
NW
W
t
,Oever on * * ,d ti<,clan<is or water lota, Beach, Curry county, O gon, os the
reservations. B in g » Hermann was | H* fifiy M a i I pistil have further work tor each year aforesaid, the sum are of Plaintiff»’ mortgage upon the
time and place for tlie hearing of objec*
bee. 89;
Maa. A hma C. Daav.
o f H ix ty -a » and % Dollars, being SfX- benfinafter described real property; and 1
tfone to said finaj account, aud the set­
in purehnnee
pureirnnee Sf
¿if '*
the execution anti or-1 • KJ of EJ, and lot 1 Sec. 30;
Comiuissiuner of ths Get era I Land fo eay on the su tyjn of High Schools toen and,M;
Dollars fur
his record one- In
* AtyP01*»™
*“T h>«
Portland, Oregon.
interest
treat in
In each of said claim», der of sale issued by the Clerk of aald | Lot 2 Sec 31;
tlement thereof.
Qlficr, sod realising the gross injrn* in thsifrelstsai« to a ratimial ays* aixth
m aking a total of 4301.00.
Court under aald judgment and decree, ■ NWJ NW J Sec. 32;
All persons having objections to such
lice of the law, bomtwrdsd Congress lam of education, and also suggest
That there was and la due and ow­ to the Sheriff of enid County directed I Tax Certificate on WJ REJ, WJ of WJ (
N o M o r e C e d a r to S p a re .
final account, are hereby requested to
ing
the
Estate
of
C.
H
.
Green,
de«waa-
«J
NEJ
Bee.
39,
and
8
j
NW
J,
N
h
J
j
requiring
said
Sheriff
to
tell,
as
by
law
,
p ith demands that the law be so amendment of our scheme of laxe-
file tlie same with the County Clerk of
cd, b. th« aald Charles Helling, for hig irovlded, the real property deaoribed | W J Pec. 34; all in T . 33 8. of R. 15
,
,
W. W. M , also Ixit 27 block ‘’BB’’
’ must husband m y lim ber to re- Curry county, Oregon, on or beforesaid
amended as to exclude Ihe right of lion le support of our Commun prepurtioa of said a»«esement work for in
n said do
de, re« and apply the pr<x-ee,t»
eacn year aforceald, the sum of Sixty-1 of such sa c aa in aald deer, e provided:
^tiringritMtwlVn^Curry County^ ¡ J * *
’ "J1 b’,il<,in<'
“ “ date.
r—rcrip owneia to take unsurveyed Schools.
six a a d % Dot late, being Sixteen and I w ill on Wednesday, the 26th day of
Dated this 6th day of October, 1910.
1st:Js, and finally succeeded in as
State
of
Oregon.
|
*»rrn.
therefore
I
must
not
spare
any
H
Dollars
for
the
record
one-sixth
in
-
1
October,
1910,
at
the
hour
of
one
o’clock
Langlois, O r.
terest in each of said claims acquired in the afternoon of that day at the
Oxo. I». Enotx
This citation la Issued by publication more cedar. Please do not ask fur it
Suring tlie desired amendment, but
by said Helling under hi« deed and Court House door at Gold Beach Cnr- by virtue of an order of the Hon. E. A. I
Administrator of tha Estate
.
H
.
U
pton
,
in »pile of his protest«, the taking
oontract fromE. B. Burna, for Iff i n - ' ry County, Oregon, offer for sale, and Ballsy Judge of raid County court, dat­
of George M . Waters.
Langlois, O r., August 27, 1910
terret. making a total of_4xt)0.00.
, sell, at public auction, to the highest ed the 7th day of September, A. D. 1910. ■
effect of the amendatory art was
A G O O U I'O M IT J O N .
That the estate of E. B. Burn», de- and best bidder tor cash, all right, title
I d witness whereof, I have he re an to 1
postfionad to « data nine months in
ceased, has, or claims some right, title end interest which the Defendant, Pa­ set my haod aud seal of said Court I
Trenpo»« Notice.
or
interest
tn
and
to
tlie
said
one-sixth
this
8th day of September, 1910.
cific
City
Improvement
Company,
had
the future! Another amendment
Can I n hnd by ambitious young interest held by H elling under his told on the 39th day of January. 1910, and
Notice Is hereby j ▼co that all per«
Oxo. W. S mith ,
sons found treepaaai
Mr. Hermann demanded but did men end larttoeln the field of “ Wire- deed, and contract from E. B. Burns
follow-
all the right, title aud interest which
County Clerk. |
lug described land for the purpose of
Oscar Meyer holds a mortgage the Defendant, I-ake Port Improvement
not «RcpeSd in securing was one lee.” Or Railway telegraphy. Since on That
I hunting or fishing w ill be proeeoatad
all of eaid Botfiey'a and Burn’u aud Cuniinmy, and which each and all of
I to the full extent of the law : Lota 1,
»tpeh required the egawiaatiori the 8 hour law became effective, and Helllng'a interest in said claims.
the Defendants, or any of them, had
! 2 * " r i3 8«* 5«; E l i o f 8ec. 36; 8 * of
NOW T H E R E F O R E , if within nine­ then or may since have acquired in
pud estimate of the quality of Ibe aince the Wirelem eumpaniee areee
See. ’. 3 : EJfi of 8WJ. N i k i ? ! g.
ty days altar tlie dote of personal t e r - ' and to the following described real
WJ.SKJ o f N W i of Bee. 34; all la
lin d a offered in exchange for first tabltohiiig station« tlirouglmut lh« Vlueo t this
l ’ nottos upon you, or within property, to-wit:
Township 31 South. Range 16 West.
quality lands of the public domain. country there ie a great abortage of ninety days after November 16th, 1910,1 Tne west "half of northeast quarter
I
l
N O D IN E B R O ’8,
the last day of the publication of thia and nortlieast quarter of northeast
(Suoessor
to
A.
B.
S
abir )
In view of these facte, it is not aur telegraphers. Position!, pay begin notice you ta ll or refuse to contribute quarter of section eight, the nortl west
Denmark, Or.
prising that the predatory gang got nera fnwn 470 to 440 per month, your proportion of said expenditure, t quarter of n< rthweet quarter of sec-
your respeetive interests in and to told i tn.n nine, and so much of the south
■busy with rff.wu to discredit and with good cli a nee of advancement. naming claims and each of them w ill <*st quarter of southeast quarter of
ELBEHT HERMANN
finally oast the Cmqnussimier. And The National Telegraph IwaUtuta of become the property of said co-owners section five and southwest quarter of
Attorney
at Law, Kosebarg, Oregen,
who performed said work and mode ; southwest quarter of aectlou four aa
as if by the Very irony of tote, two Portland, Oregon, operates »lx offi­ aueh rx(«nditurea os provided in Bee- lies south of Floras Creejt of said Cur-
Special Attention to Matters Befor
• btb Fr»«. Cut»««
k| 2u0 nerve of land,
of hto most industriuua assailant», cial institutes in America, under su­ tion 2334 of the Revised Statutes of the ry County, containii.«
United States, and
laws of the more or less,
ta g situate
------- in eeid County of Anything not in stock, will
United States Land Offioe.
Hyde and Benson, have both been pervision of R R. end Wirvleea O f State of Oregon.
Curry, State of Oregon.
J. T. MILNER.
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Dated at Gold Beach, Corry County, ' he pleased tc order
pouvleted tor crime« in publht land ficiale sad places a ll graduates into
C H A K IX 8 G. BRIGGS,
Oregon, thia 14th day. of September,1
matters. Beeson served lime, while position«. I t w»| pay you to write
An Administrator of the Estate 9ja.
K e p A iR iN o
NeATLY
D one
of
C.
H.
Oreen,
deceased,
B obmar Tri.xa, j _
Subscribe for the Port Orford
Hyde Is still awaitlug ilia result of them for fu ll deteito.
, «
i
baaraaWMl « te e » haMt care, aotaa ■
for thvHtate of Oregon.
Sheriff of Curvy County, Oregon. ’ l i f K M I Q I k ,
nea Mrow. blues gura sta. * St: S r« j
CaU, get our prices, and be convinced.
Foreclosure Sale.
N. 0. NIELSEN. '
f
w . «J.
All Kinds tf Harness and
Saddelry
Oi’eifon
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Tribun«.
41.40 per y«or,’ »