The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, July 05, 1911, Image 2

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Notice to Contractors.
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THE
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The charges of aonie wf
Coke's recited eaamgss, f i
Southern Pacific wad«<Coks a __ ,
: J»r a u 4 a rich man, and th an made
a Judge o f h im , le a «ample of i f
»«rance run m ad.” Coke waa
! te r liefore I he Southern Pacific waa
__ h> liereby give a that the 14-
ru ti.ra o t Fluraa Ureek Helmut D i t i k t
X». is , Garry c maty, Oregon, will re*
Published Every Wednesday, l>y
celrv sealed bide for the building
at
HARDY T . ST E W A R T .
School House in e lid district In ascot- !
r r » .k A Stew art, Assopiate E d ito r interested in Cone County, and was «fence w ith -) fens. and spe -ihesdoos
io the fen da of die Clerk of safe
»l»fiuiiited Judge o f thia D istrict by district Xo. U .
, G «v Cham ber!«!« a
Democratic
H»ld bids to he opesed by tlip Board
fUBflGRlPTJON JUTKh
Joe Copy One Y e a r .'.,,.:.'...; ..♦(Jin O nvem or. and then nominated and .’ of Directora on the awh day of July,
?ne Copy Six M outh.. . . . . . . . . .
eU-vt^tl4>y a Urg« n>ata»ritr, because
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loard nw rviikff the
f a a O o p y T h .e e U o a t t i s .............
W , be made good.
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By oroer of the Hoard of Directors,
W tCUN KtiD At, J U L Y 5.
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Remedies are Needed
toSOaptSaS-SSCZii
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Port Orford H ardw are,
W all Paper & Furni-
* ture Store. -
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Dr. K e re ? íc íd ^ ‘?tod£i
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«lated tb it 23rd day of June, 1»U.
t Tk.miatMMaMMOBrarreaper.
JauxaO. R dwell , Dlstriotvh-rk.
I-angloia, Oregon.
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O U R R E N T T O P I0 8 .
.Dem and Upon President Tgft.
Bjt.J- I L VrTOsr.
W ashington,'June 27.— D em *tid ­
E d ito r
The P l^ e to Buy your Furniture
whose boast bad always been th at
he carried life law oflfee and legal
lib ra ry in his hat, appeared a « “ vo|- •
nntecr” counsel for the defense) ,
N a t L . Butler,Prosecuting A ttorney,
TkifiUKK:
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m P o r l» n t M in e r a l D e c is io n . I
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . 08'M .
ing that President T a ft iinutediats „ The recent demise o f J. Proctor
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D a v a a n re « o r thx 1 st «a.on,,.-_5
K n o tt,
quo
Governor
of Ken
) y produce a il records o f the alleged 1 Kn<*
‘ ‘ Q“
e “ tim
T e «
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'attem pt by the M u r« .,, G u g g e n h e i m " " « I ’* " “ .» •“ V
Congress " • » o U crlÿ honplusnxi ®$ (his ds .
M in e r o f tins city u . 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
7«rceato monopolise ’Alaaka.n coal A * » . * * * * * * ■ * . « » *"®
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June 6, 1#11.
mention««!
in velnpinent, and the more so, upon IB **• ^ p r il num bar.eaye;
discovering th at M r H ayd en pro
“J u d ge B ran , o f the U n ited States
N o n « is hereby given th at
most
<tf
the
public
prints.
B
ut,
a
f
'by grabbing the frontage o f Con­
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L
£ • « £ ^ .x i.^
ter a ll, the deceased is bast remem posed to • . k . f u l l c h . r g e o f t h c « ^ ! c,rc“ “ « ’u rt- h«
tro lle r bay, Senabie Poitidexter of
a case in v o lvin g g u ilt so o b v i.n » | “ J“ * " 1,
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r* , ’ r® * 1 > « 0 . made H ^ n ^ t e M ’ entry Serial,’
be
red
in
connection
w
ith
a
highly
W ashington today introduced seen
» «0 hold N«K M in t, lor Ix.tr 1 2, j and 4, and
humorous speech he made in Con af>d moral tu rp itu de so asto u n d in r. i 4 * , ’ nU. 14
¿ational reroiution i u . t h f senate.
th a
a t t even
even a
a D
D a
a p
n it)
W Webster
Webster would
would * " * ' “ ° U’'#r*
pw? t r - iM d Ib
NK1> Section 9, Township 32 8.,
Poindexter derirBt
a ll records fire»«' w ith D u lu th aa an incident. th
lation to the Southern Peciôc’a I R«n»f>lS West, W illamette M eridUn,
bearing on a filin g on Controller W hat seems strange to me in this have recoiletf a t an y sort o f promise
ownership o f the petroleum existing h* flled no i<Je
intention to make
“bay by -femes J. R yan and others connection is the fact that several p f w in n iu ^ ^t.
Hayilen, who, a | a
in the.oil lyndnxM K > n oonnty and I F? " * ‘ %
Pruo,1- to
eggnected w ith t b i Controller Bay i
whH* * MI r t «»*«“ * r ln g the ipatier o f fnci^haif n g v er. «etioasly
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. c*»lm to. tlie Idoil gbove deeeribrd.be-
CcellDga. w y iv g d ^y It through i fuM J. H . Upton, U . 8. Commls-
R a ik o a d A Navigation m .m p en v.! f o n n r ’ H ® *1'’ h" * e • » ¡ d* ‘“ 'F
rend law , was a Sort of free lancpii}
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eiowaivet Laogfei«, Oregon, on th . 21
M e is convinced th at i f the grab J * ' * T * ’ 1 S> F * * " • bont
T h * th» hrofaMinn, d efying at hical 'rulea ag ric u llu ra ) •ran ts. ,
T h e c^ae decided by, Judge Bean d»7 ° t July. l« l) . , ,
g o * through tha Guggenheim, «rill » » '* '" . ^ “ ‘ nal «m l one other paper and atandusds, posaesaed of ready
‘c ontrol lit« o nly fenatble <MU(et foc J ’V l ' . l .' ' # l * , r ' K " ‘,u
debat w it, a large meiaaure o f Common waa the Eastern Land company I Claimant names aa witnesses:
against the W illo w R iver company. ° » l,riel Bak. of rcktay. Oregon.
natina
for 1 •»•‘" W i’rOvbmeuI o f
Aluskan
8ch«e,grett«a)uraije and a surprising
taken cool, and thus d u m in s*'-'“
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D
u
lu
th
harbor)
T
h
e
tru
th
is
that
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V **. r
pW a
S 5 ; , oZ on.
a ll the rallroads, they w ill he able ui ‘ ¿u l“ ‘ h h“ rhorI
T h ® U u ,h '»
vocabulary ad ru ijfy made i t s point
an
t
is
the
holder
o
f
it
under
an
ae
Albert
Steph,
of
Fekley,
Oregon
elinch
thsir
hold
on
Alaska
as
well
,h
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l
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n
waa
roade
in
Opposition
clinch their bold on Alaska
to keep the ntbet fellow guessing
oepted
patent.
T
h
a
com
plainant
B
la
s
a
«
« K. Jo « « ,
lia
n
a
to
a
propoaed
fend
g
ran
t
tbrough
w hat was going to"‘ hnppen next.
•aa though the Cunningham claims
insists th at the issuance o f patent I
Begister.
immense
pine
torests
for
fhe
promo­
And
th»
unexpected
d
id
happen
a
t
had uot been denied, $ ; vJ
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ters
of
a
railroad
w
ith
D
u
lu
th
as
a
tha very beginning attd, aa was in*
“ I t seems e rid e n l,” Poindexter
States to its predecessors in interest
T o ' V h o n i I t M n y Concern,
f» ld , ‘‘th a t the interests which are north western terminus.
tendeil, found B utler u tterly unpre
was
a
oonclualvg
adjudication
th
a
t
And
4'h
ila
on
the
subject
of
keep
p £ , 7 £ ï î ~ * ^ u c . . s :
Pared to parry the blow.
te e k io f to monopolise the natural'
rssoureef of Alaska are not depen ing history atralg h t. it eeema worth
M a y waa indicted for the rmbex-
(dent upon one method.
The onu- w hile to mention an elaborate w rite xleiuent of fil.7 5 0 o f •‘escheat” funds, m ineral. T h a t Would pro by M y be Patentee to tidelands and water loto in
true i f the g^wamesw
patent w contained
no re | tha Harbor o of * t Port
Orford, Oregon, on
«ea e» ag »v u u v TW I
v u v t t u t u , V /IU J fU U , o n
tro l o f transportation and access to up in a Salem fiaper of the lif» and and Hayden attacked the Igw .aod - - - • • —
servatioo,
as
in
the
ease
of
Barden
*
ol
which
a
p art of the wharf
doipga
o
f
the
fete
John
Baker
who
the coal Oelda is equivalent- to von
R» adm inistration and management
va. th e N . p . R . R. Co.. 164 U . S I “
.wUho,,t
consent. Al
died in Snlem aged more than 90
trol o f the ooai itself.
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p a rti« are hereby warned not to drive
w ith a very w hirlw in d o f denoncia ggn
t> “ Controller Bay finrbo v'isi life years. R is said of him th a t he bad Don, asserting th at, even i f it were
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p,ta» or tr* P * “ in any manner whst-
* 0» deed to - the fend involved soever on sai«l tidelauda or water lota,
only available deep water which is t been Sergeant a t Arms of the Con •rue th at his client bad dipped into
ia the present instance contains a |
M » . Aaxa 0 . paav.
easy o f access for the development of siitutio ual Convention and that it, lie had only followed in the foot
Portland, Oregon.
clauae excluding and excepting a ll
lx
waa
a
man
who
knew
not
fear,
o
f
M
e
pr^deceeaora
Dam
«oel. Realising this, the adinini- all which waa true, but w hat I ob"
L i e „m l R e p u M i ^ T h o t a d
minerals should auch be found in
atration on February 26, 1909, with
t
T h ie clause manifests, • N otice for Publtontion^0ft438
«hat „ m e m ,, of n .in .I, treated these’ h a t n e t
d rew from en try th at'po rtion df the
DarsavxxKT orrus Iwraaioa,
L iah
Applegafe, » member, be c«|fed fund
. >,ke, and helped in the opinion o f the ounrt, an un U. 8. Land Otfi«.-e, at Roseburg, Oregon
shore line essential for use aa a har­
m istakable intent on the part o f the
, ,
M ay 24th, M M .
bor. O n October 2 8 ,1 9 1 0 , without coming disgusted w ith sonm of the thewaelve« to it »a a m a tle r o f L , ----------------- ---------- » •— « - « w
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. I fi® ™ 0 ® 61’ 1 ,o«A »o convey aaineral
Notloe is hereby given t h a t .
\ <-
proceeding»,
le
ft
and
went
home
and
notice, this shore line was restored
Jarrxiuo x 0 , F bbkch ,
»1.
beck
word
to
a
tk
y
y
that
1f
lit
|o entry by the pre^few Ns
who, on July 1, MHO,
,
»i
the d e p artm en V ad iu d icate d or in t Of S . ix « , Oregon,
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nife eher him t f f ioihpel h ia g t-
Im
e d ia
te ly
a m m
tova
i
aiei
y thereafter,
inc re ír (er, before
betöre the
the
.
*•> «•* •«idrewelo f he iu r r H e vden
made Tlintier and Stone application,
poWio w a. advim d of the change,I ‘ ’’" J * " * ‘ **V ” ’? * W
rv i n c .I the whole" p m t e d i « to a i
Rysä and others connected w ith r.,1 !
it n m « . , r y for the Convep-
S l i d , hl
• m ineral
applied, io enter certain por
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T h is w ill fcaan much to the min
tions o f the shore, which, w ith the
‘ hat after the work for the ConvvlF-' * ' /» * ’-g
./< .W l.
of * 1 » ( ing men o f southern Oregon, and
Incid en tal righto, gives a complete
.ion was ever, « n t “ Liah” i copy of
* '* * * ' “
“ “ u
m onopoly o f the bay?« use.”
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v
l»*‘ »g the prospector, an m any h en
1 Progressives ia th ^ apnals assert jh e proceedings w ^h bis eompli-
m enu
Aim le . H e * , " * ’o ,lo * ed b7 M r. B n tfe r.a found good profpecto and partly de
____ I T h e tru th ¡ ¿ ‘'L ieh
« ■ " ” A|»pl»
that the few p ro vidin g that not
cn u n ii g * ‘*’ * “ ** Ot clow n ,n d
,,,u ,,d
, "e’’ and dignified law yer, to veloped them only to learn later on
Wore th a n 320 acres o f auch fend
« • i o * . « hose d irq n i.itio n apparently I th at the ‘find’ was on railroad lands
shall be held in common o w n vr.h i.,
w(‘ * no* • “ ember o f the Con-
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, W i f r A d i ----------r
i k ' a —'«
» » / •—
■ m <aaU “ lL »«*
on raiiroaa tanaa. I
1 1 »
. a
. result
W ^ ...la j ! In
r M v «m
V - prospector . has drop-
lias been violated by the e n t r y ,n r ^ t * * “ ‘ io n ‘ b u l Je* e Applegate, Kfe n' 4^ ' lh l i * t ) I l u l r r*
* ¿ 1 1“
‘ he
a ria b ly » the
auch vio la tio n , basing km.-,, « h i rt.’ un0‘® -«nd “ S -fi*
Yoncolfe,” was
auch violations haeing 1fea-n saiurt
a mcmlier and did resign and go
tenanoed by the d e i*rtra e n t o f the
home efter M P. Deady, PrvaidvBt,
in te rb r.
had induced the body to su b m it!
’ P oindexter’s tesnlutbn demand«
.
kixSaa.
inform ation un the whole Controller alavVfy as a separate proposition to
the
voters
along
w
ith
the
C
on
stitu
­
Bay grab, not only from the prrsi
B u t Jesse
Applrftate was
dent, hut from the departm ents of i tion.
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prOmPl , T M
Township 32 8„, Range 14 W eet, W ill-
amette Meridian, has filed uotít-e of in­
tention to mkks Final T . Jt 8. Proof,
to estaUlsh platea to the land above
described, before J. H . Upton, U . g.
Commissioner, a t Langloie, Oregon,
on the 28th day or July, M U .
Claim ant nam e, as witnesses:
Goo.
M
il. _ D. _ Elgin,
” ' - of - - Port
- - Orford,Oregon.
M “ ilt J S.
Bucher,
C
e S
i k ^ f l of
i k Port
f e , Orford,
S r i n Oregon.
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J *ike » b<»‘ »»rick as soon a . b . Oeorge Taylor, of E c k lJ , O^jo'n.
*lulU#d> but ’Ta* »ilerwarde made to ( found his location was on railroad
fw l t h a l for h ii ° " n<» m fo rt hehad grants.
T h e decision w ill apply
U’Uer U k e up hl* " h * 1* el*>where, eq u ally to mineral, aa well as oil
which he
be short
sh o rtly
did.
which
I r >lbl.
1 lands, and we predict several pros­
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B k xjahik F . J o a n
Regia ter.
N o tic e f b r P u b lic a t io n . OT208.
J?«ra>,TMaMT os thx Is ra a io a ,’
And to recur b riefly to Jobs pect« w ill be je rk e d i f thia decision
Baker, who like John C. Bell, was stand», o f which there is but littla U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
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June 2, t i l l .
the in te rio r, o f agriculture ‘and of ne,lh«r • cluw” « a braggart, . but an old K entu cky whig, and who a l­ quM tion or doubt.
Notice is hereby given that
E
llswoktii
B.
H all
“ We are informed from a reliable
i one of the first eitixena of the Stale, so like John C. B e ll, honestly sym­
of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Feb-
^ C o m m e n t by the T n iro w x: I f M
to ' i ' » * oW
pathized with the South in its strag­ source th at all land grants to the ru*
— rZ 15.
IS, 1908, made Homestead en-
a n .t
if Z . •• I38:fe- Bcrfel. No. 03UO«. for
a lleired T a f t k „ a
. v
,
»8«- “ ■» probable th at th e . end waa gle for independence, and being a railroad in Josephine
-------- ,n d J»ck«on I 8 E I Sec. 15 Tp. 32 8., R. IS W. Will-
alleged, r a ft, by Secrat E xecu tive « . . „ . „ . j u„
,
«U
r
t a .
«i Hastened by losing n it fina furni roan o f great darin g, illu m inated conntfea have the clause excluding ■‘“ •'“ c Meridian, has filed notice of m-
Order, tntew open for entry the fond
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in ''
s«7 ».
.Hfwund which clung tweet associa bis home out oast of Salem, from and excepting m in eral., . Bd that in
to garret, the night th a t the no instance has (be government in described, before J. H . Upton United
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° f “' " - l •
* * ( M r . Ap « cellar
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C o a lin g S tT n I
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fr '>H«e.l .h e p la in , a w .y b .ck ™ ’ »
Llh o uln> . M M nation « . m
WE HAVE A FULL UNE OF DRESSERS, CHlFFOiNERS,
DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS,
ARM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS,
RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND­
A
SAWS SAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING,
WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC.
Gome in and Look O ve!• our sam ple
books of W&ll Paper.
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WM. GIWNGS.
P r o p .
AMES S. JOHNSTON
(finccenor to N. C. Kieleen.).
g e n e r a l
M ERCHANT,
S vzrP ort Orford,
NEW GOODS,
and frt
supplies wilt be received by every eteau er
I t .t.^ n iw.
G R O C K R IK 8 and P R O V IS IO N S ,
B O O T S t i d fcK t K
MKN8 and
B O YS, C L O T H IN G ,
. L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E .
K
.
C IG A R 8 , T O B A C C O , P IP E S
' C A N D Y , N U T S am i N O T IO N S .
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS T A K E N FO R
ANY A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK.
I Call and examine goods ar.d get prices.
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t
M «V
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r
î nJ “A‘ hfo1. '» ' « « • )
reached Oregon, and on the day fol-
him self to h it o . V o f « d B e e ^ j t o d 1. T h ,» < ? l« » iU M a l i h im by reaa- *“ w,ug’ O e a B ’ ^ « » r /. Provo M a r
if, to also aliened he
ílnáhfe Inr • 00 of *»“ ’ in 8
m a i» Rood large sin » h *11’
form ation to ^h c’ M organ Guggan^
b* lb a t Broh ^ P - c r i t .
heim
scoundrel.,
who
sent ’ heir
’ »■ a r* ed to » r r « t h im ,
Properly drelinad to
P' ° U' • • scoundrel
« ’u nd r$l 8am
P»«n M a y ,,
,I aM*
, l ®roP’
’. ? knowing
" ? ’ ” « that
,b* ‘ Balter
B»*® ' was
pious
ln P, s
Secretary of Slate fo Tllfe term end Pr* l ,,re d «» die ia the last ditch in
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w
Utaipfe ara Cowanfe and UnJb’ cod • « W lately no q u ittin g tha udfea, Im t tercouraa w ide men and woman
children.
.-wtO
was
indicted
by
the
M
ario
n
oownty
die», incapable of self government
Langloie, D r.
and of bolding their lib erty and grand ju r y , and brought hack by
. . . Hcnry K lipp eL r fiber iff o f Jackson
rights, if they do not ,femand , . the
im peachm ent of T a ft ^nd ate t h a t ! 00” “* * ’ " nd lodI ed in ja il «1.Salem.
! I t w aadisdored M ,s l inure than
Congress dues it )
T a ft’s part in thia transaction^ U $1,000 o f M ay's stealings bail gone
eults would outstrip by incoiiipar
able lengths, those o f Benedict A r
hold.
for a Church organ
which be hud
presen fed to tlie F irst Methodist
Church than domiciled on theeoutli
side of State street, a short distance
out.
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And yet, there are men outside o f
D uring hie incarceration M ay was
th» ’•interests,” who sre urging the center o f attraction for numer
T a ft’» renomina^lun.' Are such men
,,u» m usically inclined women mem
ihcapahfe of rta lia in g th eslg m fi bera o f the C hurch, he being an so
dance o f T a ft’» h j pocriey ,,nd dis complished vocalist in music. On
lo y alty?
A blind honesty, |« as
m y w ay to tha old Courthouse I ’fre-
dangerous sometimes ns a Dill-orbed q u e n tlv passed the ja il, and, on one
•i|»l T a ft is so badly C«ml tarred, occasion when a concert was on, 1
th at even witK B ullihger’s help he
was im pelled to etop and listen to
Cannot scrn|>e it «iff in litr.« to he «« fine singing ae I had aver heard
fchito-wa»fced before I he I ’ residential before or have hcaid since. H a r
«•«sssinat i
o
n
t
m ony,-»«eetret harm ony, floating
The Cunningham Cowl claims have out from ibeoorridurs of th a t bastile
been cancelle.1 by OOrLahd Depart- clMlIenged m y adm iration despit
nient, and the frau d u len t acquisi
lion o i'Q in th d fe r R » jO iffia i be can
1 Claimant
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names aa wltneares.
Cyrus Madden, of Port Orford, Oregon.
jCliaa. Zumwalt, of ”
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| Frank P. Oook.of ”
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| Ed J. Pickett, of
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G o ld in W e l l .
>nd
Agent, Ryan, poet haste to Con tr o ll-
ing
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to «eli
' his life dearly
- , S . e - p t e m b . e r t ..............
- ,,s **« being h it resistano», - and
Sr Bay, to scrip the fend, and fence
Baker
was
Judge
Benham
’s father
c
h
ie
f
hundsman.
it in w ith a wire fence,—Jt wak
. ” »vt
• -i
In law , and lived i o a*'great « P , re­
Treason against the A mericap people.
th at h i» ^ h afta must, be
*«iljCl»»d * '« I ‘ » W» spected by a lii for h is starling integ­
I f these charge« ^gajn»U T a ft are
M aintained by 1irve.iliriltM n , our suocM»ofu..M a y .;l ffefi.to llta A e im - rity and m anly q o o iitM e . in bi» in
tru ly re|M)rte«i, is the blackest page
in the history of America.
iia re
Kogu© K iver Courier.
the iiKxmgruity
surroundings.
of
K ILL MQKE TH A N
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W IL D B E A ST S.
5
BaHJAMm F. Jonas,
made on the farm p f W . D . Snider,
eight miles east of Roseburg on Deer
Creek, recently. M r. Snider began
H ave you any to offer, o f do yow
boring tor Water dn the h ili by his know of anyone who has? I desire
house, a n d a fte r the B rill had struck •o P'tochaaai Angus G . M ackay,
Timber Claims.
100 fd^ r )? T» (A ’^ * ck “ r,,i
Rea! Estate Agtent, Port H u ro n ,
aaoountered, ^bich,QB exam ieation. M ichigaa.
«»»•
proved to carry gold. Fallo w in g the
sand the d r ill encountered a ledge
F O R RALE.
o f free m illin g ore th at car rim both
JOHN R, MILLER.
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Port Orford, Orearon*
Has opened a new Store, with
N EW GOODS,
gold and copper.
So far this ledge
One De fava! Separator No. 25, one
T he number o f people killed year is fourteen feet deep, aod the d r ill Disbrow Combined ehurn and worker,
Samnlea n f l ° n* W iOch p r ,llle Q « * “ breaking
ly by wild besets d on’t approach the ia still encountering it.
p o r p « „ |,„ p .
tW c l of w j t U ö j
the d r illin g , fe te n from the bucket £ 7 ^
B“Kgy' Por particu- I . . b . l l b .
vast num ber kille d by disease germs.
trade in the line of
No life is safe from th eir attacks. show conclusively th a t the fedge is
J. M. Langlois,
Langlois, Oregon
T h e y ’rs in a ir, water, dost, area rem arkably rich and well worth in
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
fo o d .. But grand protection is af- VM tigating further. By application
forded by Kleotrio Bitters, which of tbs acid test to the ¿ trillin g s pre
BO O TS and S H O E S
M E N ’S and B O Y ’S C L O T H IN G ,
F O B SALE.
destroy aad expel! these deadly di cipitata quantities o f gold. M r.
eeaae germs from the system. T h a t’« Snider was e x h ib itin g some of tba
For sale: Best 2700 Acre stock ranch fancy goods ,
“ BI“ ' '>“ ES a OOOD8'
'
taken from ----------—-
tha well bucket
why chills, fever and ague, a ll ma duet
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, to In Oregon. Oood hnproremento, plen
day
and
another
sample
o
f
tbs
tame
W
ot
fruit,
well
fenced
and
watered,
lariat and m any blood disease
-a.— . .
. . . . .
...
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C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S ,
yield prom ptly to this wonderful after the acid had been ap p lied ,aad
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V
o
aa
n
x
Raos.,
blood purifier. T r y them, aad en- the fetter contained gold flakes in
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S .
*'
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Hare, Curry Co., Oregon.
jo y the gloriooa health and new particles fu lly a quarter o f an inch
i . M . . ..p p i,
. > t||
a j< m i
strength th ey’ll give yoa. Money in length. To obtain several o f three
flakes
o
nly
a
couple
of
handfuls
of
beck, i f not satisfied.
O nly 50c at
Merchandise Store.
d rillin g s from the w ell were used.__
Trespass Notice.
a ll Druggists.
its source and
-idled also, and r« a rv « d h»r public
T ii» day o f M a y ’s tria l fin a lly ar « A toUa«waws.r*n a M ¡r b n ^ iH Ílñ
and national uyi.
~
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♦W réd, whereupon ifeo
H a jd y o J
e
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4
fe
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W h a t m ay prove to ba a valuable
discovery in a. m ineral way wee
Ex
H. T. 8TK W AR T
NOTARY PUBLIC
”• i* o r t O r f b r ,
if?
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons found trespassing upon
> folfow-
ing described land for the purpnae
i
ot
bunting or fishing will be
to tbe full extent of the few': Lota •
and
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d S 3 S Sec.
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ol
nl tbw «. aiz 1
I M IW*
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w * . . o*_8ec.
a ll in
I Township of3IN„
31 South,
Range H
is l
West.
N O D fN E B B O ’8
Denmark, Or.
Orders Talen for Anytbing not io Stock.
Call and Examine Good,, and get Price,.
JOHN B. MILLEB.