The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 07, 1911, Image 2

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C U R R E N T TOPICS^
muck to d iscied ii the Stale In g»u-
eral and many tountiea in p articu ­
Bv J. I I. Ur-rqx.
lar.
Thia t l i* Leagpe can accom-
p lb b -b y n ppoinliug ft copim ittee to
prr*HN»lij* inspect any given scheme
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i -State Sg)>l. A M erins», the »n a-
o f fraud and thru warn the pubim
l*ubt.»pc«l Kvcyy ’iVe4pv»day.-4iy
' U-ur vgui»t, lately s u it <>ul <|Urrlions
through publicity department. There
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¡(o r th*. cxriuinalioU ol rig h t**g rad *
.». M M vn rt. .'.sanciate Editor ip u p iiy. candidate« f r r high avhool is a lip e iirh l right now in Northern
C u rry for the pork " f »uch a Com
lao lran o r, which created a sensation
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throughout the Stale »ml ‘‘floored” imtu-e.
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re»uu»ed
the owner
nearly all apmer«.
The MgM-rs on
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ÜU1JL PIS iJuliO n
the Bay Mate tlia v W p e j^ x n t ,tf a p ­ phi|l of ttie local organ of h i* graft,
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u a th a ..
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plicant» up tJicrepriTvii to “xoine mid every week insertsHufT ter out­
ih ro u g h l”
And why not? M an y ride oonsuuipiioo which cannot fait
o f the questions were apparently in the end to disparage honest efforts
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A M s Nature.
wtlick yottr s a b -i
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AitV Ä P^TIM i 1.ATC« K KA»i>f1AI.L«.
A« «tun as Uncle Suut sow
lie iva» Ilio Pau American Pu,
He hu»t!rî
the Pahana.
te pl
shaped w ith the purpiee of dincloe
in upbuild oqr
Cqanty.
F o r in
ing w hat applicant* peed n o lk p o w BLaucc. jt is elated in said ‘ organ”
inatead of what was really essential o f dale June 3, ibat. accoiding t«»
ter tbeip to know. Indeed the qvea G overnm ent figure», there are more
tjoua in gratuuiar (surne of which than F o rty two b illio n fe d of saw
Ijshed fo r. th e purpose o f oral in ­
struction and demonstration by
T h e IJarbor aays a report jg cur- teachers who deduced their know­
y«nt on CooS Bay ih .it Cumerou’s ledge o f the scieulific . structure of
A gitator which has become famous language» from the L a tin , and ter
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Slaves.of the C om m on Law.
Copgress passed a statute whioh
f
Woodrow W ilson
captured the g tr|y W |u w ln f
‘‘ Massacbusetie,” 'be c,uu|,|aint whs suatained on the
Northw est, b u t it omitted io state
0U lil|illK ..a ,fo» fro(n , h„ , b irj : g.uuud that the Bat ion »ought by
he lost «11 his capitVes by oppbaing
lhe M Illendé w ||| (k c ô n ïrq u iîe ! 'be eom plaioanf was not w ith in the
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Recall of Judge». N o true progree- J (lolerable<
bot w ill lbe bleail(fb and l>ro|ier legal, construction o f the
,iv e in either or any p arty w ill vote; t b - remw,
obviou(i
<)#e uu. statute; or, ss i t Blight have been
ter a wan who opposes Recall o f |
no
m atter , I 1» 1 —
more - - .briefly and more to the
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any official 10 ”
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ronny week« he has devoted to |>»ini, th at tli
(lie s '»11*1« did not really
Government. * .. . 1 * ” * w \ * . 18 ¿the d ry husk« o f gram malic technic«? mean what it »aid. T h e lower court
Abe dry
gram m alle
adm irable qualities, com m itted po
A n d then M r. Alt)erm an hands susiained th at dem urrer, holding
iilic a i suicide |q ibpNorthw est. In
the idea lo be monstrous th at Con
out this:
ppposing the Recall Wilson did .so
gress
should allow a wife to sue
„ “ Defi.ie abstract lioun, and men
to placate the "interests,” who in*
lion two abstract nouus suggested her husband for damages, thereby
tend to still control our Courts. No by each of the following objects: A im p airin g tljt^gom m oo law tradi
fu rth er evidence ia needed to show flower, a lemon,'» stone.”
(ion that the wife is th e property of
lh a t he is a trim m er; and ia as ut. j j j ven Charles Edw ard Russel who
the hueband. The case went to the
like such resolute men as Folk,
conceded by t h e ' be«t scholars to Supreme Court on that ru lin g ; and
B ryan and La F u lle lte , as Tuft is bave no guperior as a w riter of pure. from th a t body there eatae a decis­
u n lik e a Jackson.
forcible, incisive English, would ion signifying the same slavish de­
probably have lo clamber op to his ference lo the common-law dogma
attic and (-««urrvet hia old, abandon­ th at the wife has no more recourse
ed, long forgotten R irk h a m , to point against the husband than the slave
Ihe way to the analysis required by used to haVe against the master.
lhe above question. , A nd then the T o this confirm ing opinion of the
folly o f it will
Burn lha gram m ar Supreme C o u rt, Justices H * r l * n>
text books and return to first p rin- Hughes and Holmes dissented; e
ci|i|es when correct, enduring En fact which should not be overlooked
in ju s tic e to those three gentleqpen.
I t is am azing hQW the dust q flr a -
dit'ion can blind lbe eyes o f wisdom
and thereby narrow the greatest
ju d ic ia l minds.
U ndoubtedly lo
the tria l ju d g e ' in this case, and to
every member of the Supreme Bench,
IherC dame
o f naked and
untrapameled jawtioeon th at woman
cam plsinant’a beiialf. B ut she was
a wife, and although o f a man cap­
hy vicious legislation and Ju d icial eb m ax of a ly u id ity , Mr. Alderm an able of com m itting battery upon
her, the dusty, barbaric common law
Usurpation. W e hhvealw ava main- submits tbist
t.ln a .l as a se|f evi«)cn. ptopuaillon,' * W r i b ,be
Words cor­ principle held her in relationship to
responding to abbot, ««.ir, tiger, ex­ that man pertly as a chattel; end
th a t the power that created this gCv ecutor, hero."
against hia b ru ta lity she oould not
em in e n t should rule It ,— and thia
Now, to suppose that one Solitary have legal recourse from a Judicial
oen only 1« .lone by a complete and \
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not a parlial rule of all ns functions,
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legislative, execuu ve,ju dicial.
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The manliaeea and enlightenm ent
And It follows as a co ro llarv,th at *.
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lion ia to im|MRch the competency of the tim e demand th at we should
the power th at pqts a man in office,1 ,
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of every tetcher th at baa touched get rid uf such medievy) bigotry.—
is the ,a>wer to p u l him out. . .
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|iiu> since he entered the sixth Telegram.
Bourne’s defense of the Recall at
grade.
applied to -fudges is tbequiniescense
A CHARM ING W O M A N .
T h e new Stale Supt. has started
of common sense, and should by
read by every man who loves liber out to revolutionize our scheme of is one who is lovely In face, form ,
m in d and temper.
B u t it is bard
ty and a true republic.
H e j u* 'ly education, and challenged gllenlion for a woman to be charm ing w ith ­
to him aelf, and ia succeeding to the
applRUtlixl the courage of Arison«
out health. A weak, aiokly woman
In siaudiug up fur her right», even Very apex . f hia hopes. H e is not a w ill be nervous and irrita b le . Con­
thuugh she may luee immediate dream er, ter dreamers bave a plan stipation and kidney poisons show
«nil work toward constructive», in pimpleap blotches, skin eruptions
Slatehood.
snd a wretched complexion.
But
Bourne is standing by the people, w hile A lderm an’s every revolution Elect rio Bitters always prove a god
spells
destruction
of
every
bridge
W ith id» b ailie Pngs in the My, and
send to women i who w ant health,
behrlfd bim-
beauty and friend«. T h e y regulate
the people are with him !
T b e Salem Journal suggesix the Stomaoh, Liven ap d Kidneys, purify
Someone hqa started a movement propriety of the Oregon Develop­ tbs blood; give strong nerves,bright
in New Y o rk to improve the man ment League taking steps looking to eye«, p ur» breath, smooth, velvety
skin, lovely complexion and perfect
iter» o f thn c ity ’» children. W h y the blocking of sw indling real ea-
health. T ry them. 5 0 c a t a ll D reg
put bejpu uu the gruwn ups.
late schemes which ara dui ng au gists.
1504
The Place to Buy your Furniture
~------ n- flamm Medical Adviser, In Plain Bn^W»; nr,
KM* paga», over 700 illattretioas, nowdy ie rased up-»«
and, seit Io» 21 a n s sso t stamps, m «ovte « ■ * “
1, M stamps. Addern D r. R. V . Pioeoe, BuQalo, N . Y ,
«fe.
TH K TBO TT E RS* P RO O R ESS.
WI VI
I t took Ju lia W a rd How e ju s t fif­
ty years
they subject the good people of poor ons sad amatory school teachers),
old C u rry to the im putation of ba G oh.am .th M aid covered a
ing a gang of stupendous, colossal 2:14, which Rarus cut down to
S ilf i) a t 8 too«ton. Then out came
liars I
Langlois, O r . .
8 u Ju lia n and cut i t to 2 :1 1 {, the
race being tim ed by Gen. U .'S.
provides, in plain language th a t
“ married women of the D is tric t of
C olum bia may ^ u a separately for
torts oummiited, against them aa
fu lly and freely aa if they were un
).. th at seoiton ia tp become a D a ily ,
J » " n o t in g but gram m ar
m arried,” A W ashington woman’s
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p ith m eh trenchant pens as Caiu WM
in jlw w
huxband assaulted bar and Com m itt
H a v in g stum bled onto
this exam ed buttery upon bar person; where
ui
yron s, Brigg’s and W ib o n ’s to give
is in an curly ti|iou «be d id npl ask fur a divorce;
i t puns, and points, and pinchers pie of g|t-crahle English
They are h II luatro»« writers, who history of the province o f lite (a fte r iror did she aaek to pro*ecute her
pever lack.fur topic», which they w ard) “ O ld Bay Slate,” M r, Abler
I'lmahand by brijoimal procedure;
ta n dree* well w ithout p atterns.'m an *ent tbie out a* »clincher:
hot under the newfv enacted U w ,a a
p u r a m ile a o m n o u p in u n t io iiu t io n /
“ Massachusetts hoped that ‘ h«
tw|i«ved »<!« Ì à f i - tba rlg M , she
»...■«f UI...V M. . III.I
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aa we wish ibem succesa' comma.»- ," ew ki"8 W‘f»W jfr»Bt her a charier
Jurats L i,h their wM.-knpWn a b ility .
X t t e Ù S b t V X ^ Î T a * syke.) for .laniugi»» for a»aaull and
b aliery
l i « p i-ta rijth a tp ih e case went off
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T h e A lb an y Democrat aaya th a t'
Now , b y -m iW » » tr“h " d ” im m e.II
the |»le.pi)Bg«. A dem urrer lo
In the Saturday Evening Post of
jione 3rd, Senaiar Bourne baaan
able article on “ New States' Rights’’
— a defense uf the Constitution of
Arisonn, which provides ter the I n ­
itia tiv e and Refeienduin and the
glish was taught and enforced by
Rucall.
H it «rgumen'l« are un
precept and axRtnple in flie giam
answerable, boldly and clearly stat­
m ar schools o f old, where it was not
ed with the furoo o fself evident tru ­
deemed necessary to burden lbe mem­
isms— and nuone who w ill read the
ory with irrelevant, im maleria I rub-
article in te llig e n tly, w ill ever again,
biah, and let the m ind recur to
doubt the Senator’s a b ility , or his
e in c trity in advocating the restora W liatelpy.’» Uhetoriqand^V iialcley’a
Logic, whipll unerrin gly ‘ point thè
lio n lino |hp hands of tpe American
way to plain speech and- correct
jMTiple, the |iower to rqle a govern
w riting.
ment which they created, but which
And, a» i f aspiring to the very
powers have been stolen from them,
Port Orford Hardware,
W all Paper & F urni­
ture Store. '
to
bave hr r
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A FULL LIKE OF DJtESSMS, CHIFFOINERS,
WWNC TABUS, F A IL O I TABLES, W W H C CHAUS,
Greek play
In 7 0 years the «pMflr of the
produced; so don’t be im p atien t, ye
Am eriosn tro ttin g borsk hae been
c l*M ic writers.
lion feet in (South) Coos bounty lowered over half a m inute to the
that never can be ship) >«4 to the m ile. I n 1944 the -old gram m ars,
Kansas has nearly five m illio n
world's roarkelsjonlyi through the L ad y Suffolk, Irektetl in 2:34,
scree in wheat— almost twice th at
Lakeport harbor^whiph- la th e only which ah» lowered tp t i2 8 te t$4 8,
o f the next highest slate, In d ia n s ,
possible deep water harbor between going under tl»e saddle. I u 1855
w ith Nebraska a close bo In d ia n a .
San Fraocisoo and Puget Sound!
F lo ra Tem ple cqt It down to 2:244,
And a few Weeks back the “ organ" and four years latar reduced it to
T h e double tracking of the whole
contained the statement' that the 2 :1 9 | at Kalam azoo, which stood H a rrim a n system o f railroads is to
G overiim ent Engineers sent out to uubroken fur five season», when he pushgd at once. Pessimism in
»elect a site ter a H arb or of Refuge Degter lowered it to 2 : l 8 j tosulkey the railroad field could not be
had made “boripgs” a t the label and « £ ;1 7 i to saddle*. Some lim e more conclusivelv answered.
A ll thia for ouUtde consumption, in the seventies a t Chioo, in Cali
Sprint H«b.
u tterly indifferent to the fact that foruis (the home o f big watermel­
iu ancient Rome.
8 cn ato r Bourne.
mai
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HieffiM, la bawd aw
truth that “ O o l d f
with body-build-
M torta Is, In eon-
i the QregoOian has printed since the tim ber in C u rry w iunty th a t never
general,’afl ròuml feìfofe tu handle can be »hipped only through Florae
jh e in ) ere such as ahould o nly I» Lake!
1 hat there are T h irty Bi I
Bryan opposes any duty on wool addressed to elapses ter graduation
pud woolen«, lie M e w l npver to in high school*, tint) then to those
have realized, thul.deep.ddwn in the only who intend to follow the pio
brea«ts of loyal Americans, proteo feasion of leaching.
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lion to our in fa n tile industries, ia a
As a m atter o f fact, I havp often
p url o f their natures, and so strong
thought th at i t .would greatly .sino-
.♦« ,o t« in rlin p tty e. H e should
y lb> ac* tt,
o f grs.-umuti
have learned long ago, t*i.b hte
kl|ow|etl^ ,
owledge and efficiency to fall
elnhboletli, ‘ A T a riff for Revenue,”
back upop the system of oral in-
w ill never u d iu il one tq the W hite
atructiuo and Blackboard demon-
Uunae,
ytrstion followed by teachers o fK n -
glish prior to tlip ad ye n j o f L in d le y
Sixteen men are said to have
M u rra y ’s text bonk -on the subject,
Deeu killed in the prise ring in i V l 0,
in 1795. A n d by the way, M u rray
p.nd two other's are lingering w ith^'
7was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania,
sm all hop«» of recovery.
I t ia al-
though he prepared and published
^noat as dungirous as fixit-bnli and
his text books in England, which
B u ll lighting. Foot ball ‘‘ bears the
was afterward« th eala m lan i in both
giee,” because it kills men of a high
England and Am erica ter more than
er type.
C ivilisatio n should bow
50 years.
her head in shaiue for such pastimes,
“ G ram m ar School»" were eetab
i,f » k in d th a t made Barbarians howl
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ABM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IM PIJW N TS,
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RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWf, HAND­
SAWS SAW SET?. BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING,
WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC,
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Come in and Loo Jr O yer our 9a,jfipJe
books of W&1J Paper.
WM. GUYINGS,
Prop.
You will
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N t lot
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X . new spring
(&rntMrs. M. A Nieli
Port Orford, Oregon.
N o tic e o f A d m in is t r a t o r * * S ale.
In the County Court of the State uf
G ran t. T w o years !ater out oame Oregou,
-Ft« the County i-f Carry.
M aud 8 . and Jay Eye See, both of
In the m atter of th>' estate nt)
A. E . F r y , <lco«a»(id
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w hich trotted exhibition miles in
Notice 1» le-ye'iy given - Hint in pur­
2:10, M aud S. subsequently doing suance <>t an order >>f sale ina<lo aad
the
i t in fi:Q8f. N e x t came Sunol with entered by thn Cuunty t ’m irt
County of Curry and xtato „f nrrgon,
2:1181, and Palo A lta i» 2-’O8J, both u n til« first day of M av, IS J l.iu tlu '
performance« to high wheeled su lk­ nt tter -f ilie estnte of A. E. F r -.ile -
tT-aaed flip undersigned will sell »t
ies. Then p n e th e -d a y o f the bi public auotion, <>n the Sth day of June,
cyole w ith its ball hearing wheels, I ' l l , at the frontdoor <>f (lie < «nirt
lions,-, lu the tuwn uf <o>H| Beach st
«ltd Nancy H ank», so rigged, trot th hour ••{!» o’e to k In the f,'r,-n ■ n
"f
s -id day, subject t-> eunliriiiatibii hy
ted in 2:04, driven hy Bud Doble.
said Cuiirt, I lie foil-'W ing deaci|lcd
Thia was in 1893, a t W ashington real p r,u«rty keltuiging to sgid vrtato,
r
Park, Chicago. Now thera are three io-w it:
1 I k - West half of the Southeast qnrrr-
trotters and teurim c»rs w ith records h r, the Soutliraet quarter of flu- N -rth-
below 2:00. iTh e trotter» are Lou wsxt <pr,rt, r and iul« flilve, (• nr and
frv»- of Hectian Nineteen, hi toNpship
D illo n , 1:5 9 i; T h e U h lan , 1 :58*. Thirty-five South of jiangeeleven \\ , »t
and M ajor l|eltn a r, 1:59J. Thia of the W illam ette U,-ri''i«n, an-l
J lio Fust h«ir, f Hie XorthweKtquar-
shows the proiress o f 70 years, but ter nil,! lot tw,> of Section Ttiirty-foar,
th at sdvspee
uot , so much lo be | ii towiieidp Thi'ty-fiveSnutb o f range
,..«, i : im A
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. u i t . i . Lfhirtien West ot die Willamette M e,i-
credited tn the breeding of th e lig h ljzji^ ,,, a(j
Curry Connty, State of
harness horse as Co th e Work and wtefem'..
Tpnns of sale ten i er cent of raid Lid-
sura program made by-fpsiDers and on day uf salo and the l aluin-e on the
driver*.
T h e y hsndls a n d /e e d c-.nHrniatioq of «aid sale by the Cuun-
tv Court.
horses differently now from whst I'nted a t M arial, Oregon, this ¡¡ml day
they did in the dgys o f L ed y $ u f of M ay 1911.
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C bil - xcky Fur,
folk.
Administrator de bonis non of the
Estate uf A. E. Fry, di
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AMES S, JOHNSTON
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GENERAL
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^¿>3‘P o rt Orford, O r.~v^
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NEW GOODS,
G R O C E R IE S and P K O V I8 IO N 8 ,
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knooker ia haled and feared and
berated in every liv e burg from Beer­
sheba to Dan; be active an d w illin g
and cough up a sh illing , and help
things along like a smooth little
L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O D S ,
I , the undersigned, hereby give no­
tice th st I have a conveyance from the
Patentee to tidelands and water lota in
the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
a portion of which a port of the wharf
¡»erected without m y oonsent. A)
parties are hereby warned not to drive
piles or trespass in any manner what­
soever on said tidelands or water lots.
Mss. Ass a C. D ast .
Portland, Oregon.
N title « Tor F a b r ic a tio n . 06438
man. Be known as a booster and
PnrABTMSKT or THS IsTKBtOB,
crow like a rooster, dont yelp like a U. 8. Land Office, st Boseburg, Oregon
bow-wow that'a tied to scan , laugh,
M ay 24th, 1911.
Notice is hereby given th at *
sing and kyoodle and blow in some
Jirrsn so s 0 . F sssch ,
boodle, and help things along like a
of Sizes, Oregon, who, on July 1,1910,
nice little roan. Q u it plunder and
made Tim ber and Stone appliostiun,
pillage to whoop ter your village, No. 06438, for L o t 3, and SEi 8 E | be­
and win a renown as an optimist fan; ing the fractional, EJ 8 E |, Section 10,
don’t e’er be a whiner but shell out Tuwnship 32 8., Range 14 Wfest, W ill­
a shiner and help things along like amette M eridian, has filed notice o f in ­
tention to make Final T . & 8. Proof,
a d r« r little m an. T h e towns that
to establish claim to the land above
are going to keep up th eir growing described, before J . H . Upton, U. ft
are filled w ith good injuns who Commissioner, a t Langlois, Oregon,
follow this plan(-ewdoo’t be a miser on the 28th day of July, 1911.
C laim ant names as witnesses:
to loosen up’»‘w i^ r , aqd people w ill
Oso. D. E lgin, of Pb»t Orfoni,Oregon.
say you’re a sweet little m an.—
M ilt S. Booher, of Port Orford, Oregon.
Journal.
Claude Clark, of Eckley, Oregon.
George Tsylor, of Eckley, Oregon.
B xxianix F . Josss
Register.
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E «nd T J N W A R P .
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S
C A N d V /N U T S argj N O T IO N S .
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept la a well stocked
Geneysl Merchandise Store.
ORDERS T A K E N FOR
W ill-s ta n d the season of 1911 a t
Sixes, Langlois, Four M ils , Bear
Creek and Bandon, commencing
A p r il 1st. Posters and tim e table
w ill appear later.
B lack PaacHKXos BqExoiwa Asa’w,
Langlois, Oregon.
P U R 8A<,E
For sals: Beat 2)0Q -torn stoek ranch
In Oregon. Good improvements, plen­
ty of fruit, well fenced and water« 1.
Addreas:
M oaanx (taos.,
H«|», Curry Co , Ofryon.
P O R »ALK.
N o tic e ft» r P u b lic a t io n . »3906.
DlFAkTMSKT or TBS ISTBBIOB,
U, 8- Land Uffloe at Roseburg,Oregon.
June 1, 1911.
Notioe is hereby given that
E llswobth B. H all
of Port Orfowk Oregon, who, on Feb-
ruary 13, 1906, mode Homestead en-
No. 1S9M, Serial, No. 03906. for
i 8ec. 15 Tp. 39 8., R. 1C W. W ill­
amette Meridian, ha* filed notice of in­
tention to make Final five year Proof,
to establish c'slm to the land above
described, before J. H . Upton United
States (V'lnmlK.ioner, at Langlois. Ore­
gon, on the 24th *hty of July, 1911.
Claimant name« •« withe«»*» :
Cyrus Madden, of f o r t Orford, Oregon.
Chas. Zumwalt, of ’’
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Frank C Cook, of ’*( ”
Ed J. Pickett, of
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Timber (ikihis,
One De la v a l Separator No. U . onn
H ave you say lo offer, or do yoq
Disbrow Combined chorn and worker,
.one 1« inch prairie Queen breaking know of anyone who ha»7 I desire
plow, one goou Boggy. For particu­ fo p*irohaae. Angus G . M ackay,
lars write
Real Estate Agent, Port H u ro n ,
J, II. Langlois,
M iehican.
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Langlois, Oy«gon,
AN Y A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK.
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Cidi and examine goods and get prices. :
JOHN R, MILLER.
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Port Qrforda Oresron-
Has opened a new Store, with
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H E W GOODS,
NotìceToTEóreemen.
G 1 A IH A U L T
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M E N S and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
To Whop* U M ay Conperw.
»upiiurl fm some good w orthy plan,
don’t knock and don’t holler but
dig up a d o llar, and help thing«
along lik e a good little man. The
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supplies will be received by every stesmar. I t shall be
SSJ Per
‘.to keep M u ll »took of everything reqaired by the
trade ia . ue line o f
Help Things Along,
W hen people are Deeding some
dough and are pleading for aid and
r; t ;
I t shall be my purpose to keep a full stock of everything required by tba
trade in the line of
G R O C E R IE S apd P R O V IS IO N S ,
BOOTS and SHOES
M E N ’S and ROY’S C LO THING ,
LA D IE S ’ DRK8S GOODS,
F A N C Y G O O D S,
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S ,
CANDY. N U T8 and NOTIONS.
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a gel) etoeted Genera)
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Merchandise Store.
Orders Taken (or Anythiui not in Stock.
Call and Examine Goods, and get Prices.
JOHN K MILLER.