The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 20, 1911, Image 2

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I become the model for other State*.
N o ta b ', is thia true of hie anti lobby
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i lew, that killed A powatful and ar-
B y J B .U n oit.
W K l'N E B n A Y , MSP. » . »Ml.
j rogaat lobby at the state Caphal.
Editor TeiBUkt:
The Folk direet prim ely law , where
The pardoning of the monster
by candidates for politloal ofloe are
Published Krety Wednesday, by
Webb by Gov. West shortly before
choaeu on the M ine data through
B A KU Y T . S T E W A R T . •
the hour set for hi« hanging was
the State, ha« been pronoaaoed per
Frank A. Stewart, Associate Editor
something of a surprise ta those
feet. Certainly it has pot elections
people who have kept in mind the
up h i a new basis iu Missouri.
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SUBSCRIPTION MATIAS,
history of the awful murder ot
ery votir cowehas a lair and equil
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?' which he had le rn righteously con
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*ne Copy Mix M o n th *.. . . . . . .
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i-’-ebanoe In name hi* choice fo r o ffice.
V i rioted. The victim, a man named
■ >M) Copy Three Month«.':..........
He also fathered the statute provid
Thompson, had visited Spokane
ir.g for the eelt-ctiou of United Stales
with upward of *2.000 in search of
t iS « « ria m a M a rn w o n y c r tpnpnr ,
Senator by direct prim ary.
{« k u n M b e S n t« tu w h ich f u u r <u»-J
1 son»- sort of investment, and made
• -ert pitoni« paid.
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Since his retirement from official
the Ortsnsl noqtiuiiilence of the man
life Mr. Folk li a s not been idle. He
Webb, the Ito-Itand of s good woman
has been a leader in the fight for
A o ra r-is n a R ats * R basoham ji .
and father of a grown danghter,and . . .
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, civic decency and houesty in a<l
was by him steered into the hula o
f
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Hi,
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, ' ministration. Hts opinion has been
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a Mrs. Kersh a married woman of
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'«ought ou all public questions, and
After many nionthsSpent in Eng­
essy virtue, who, with the aid o f . . . • .
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his Judgment is respected and val
land tracing down" the ancestry of
W ebli, pursuaded him to go with
ued in evtery issue, H e I I the leader
George Washington, Rev. Jainee
them to Portland where they knew
in Progressiviam, and bis ‘“Doctrine
Lce'hs* returned with «but he says
of opportuuitiea for doubling his
of Democracy” bus been quoted and
is proof that America’s first presi­
capital. A-rriving there the three
admired all over the country. Re­
dent was s direct descendant of
put up at the same house, w ^ re ,
viewing what M r. Folk has aocom-
W iljiqui the Conqueror^ After, ail
the presumption is, that Thompson
plialiad in the 43 years of bis life ,
w hat gohtTwill this wonderful (?)
droiined to entrust thw pair with the
bis friends believe there ie good
proof do Wsehington now? ,'’Tis
handling of his money. Not to be
reason for the opinion which seems
but a abort line of Ancestry,wt basil
foiled in their purpose to pobseta
so prevalent throughout the United
* y , Brother Lee, Is there a man in
themselves of the cash they coveted,
States— th a t he is fitted foi a larger
the world yrbose Ancestry does not
they murdered their victim and
field, that his attainments should he
go back to the First Man? Pshawl
cold Wooded ly cut him up and pack
tested in the W hite House.
and then IGhaw again II
ed bis remains in a large trunk
which they attempted to ship to a
P r ê te n t K indergartens.
Crescent City is just now discuss­ town in Washington, then, feeling
ing in' hot tempered fashion, the flush, having annexed their victim’s
The following splendid description
question of Wooley port va. Ciesceut belongings, Webb, accompanied by
of what our Kindergartens should
C ity. Onr old friend Wade Wilson hie-puramnur made haste to sally
be, is taken from a speech madc'be-
diocusse* the question quite ably io forth on a “Joy Rida,” in fact it
fore the Teachers’ National Associa­
the Crescent City News, favoring was while absent on this ride that
tion at San Francisco July 14, by
Wooleyport. We know nothing of the evidence pf the shocking tragedy
Dr. Frank E. P arlili of Cambridge,
the merits of Wooleyport; hut if was discovered by the leaking of
Maae.
Wilson stales the conditions fairly— blend through the trunk whereupon
“ Although a friend of the kinder­
and we believe be does, it appears they were taken into custody upon
garten,” he aaid, “ 1 believe tbe or­
to us that he bee the best of thu their return to the city in a moat
thodox type is neither sacred nor
discussion. What they want ¡a the jo lly mood.
perfect, that tbe position of tbe con
beet harbor, and as the places are
And how the dfeserted and dis­ servati ve kindergartners is unwise
so near each other, there would be
graced ’ wife could find It in her and untenable, that they emphasise
hut one city after ell, to be benefit­ heart to struggle and strive and
the moat defective parts of ProebePs
ed. We desire to thank Mr. W il­ plead for (he rescue of such a b ru te1 system ard naglect h it moat valuable
son for his fairness to Port Orford
from the fate his ghastly actions principles.
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In hi* temperate article.
showed that he so richly deserved,
-T h e brain of the child at the
C U F ÍR E Ñ T T 0P 1C 8.
THE TRIBUNE.
pussies of kindergarten age is ready foreen-
aory, motor, and language training
S alm on M ountain,
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T h e Supreme Court of California oniv.
¿The kindergarten of the future
having issued its mandate requiring
Harold P. Collins, a Mining Kn
the lower Court to dismiss all of tha w ill he true tu it« name, a garden of
gineer has lately made an exhaust­
indictments against Patrick Cal children, w ill -generally be-out of
ive examination of thia noted ntoun
houn and all of hia co criminals, «loora in the sunlight and open air
tain, on the northern slope o f which
Judge Lawler delivered from the among the treeeand flowers, and,as-
lent of thousands of gold baa been
bench a scathing lecture on the | sociated with birds end animals,
taken, and on the bosom of which
ways and bi ways of the criminal I providing healthful conditions foi
the famous “ Dunbar Bowlder,” waa
practice in'C alifornia. One w ould1 the body, appropriate food for the
found by John Woodworth Sr. of suspect from the temper end tone I rentes, abundant exercise for the
Gold Beach and erroniously ac­
of Judge Lawler’s deliverance on the round*, ample ecope for the imagin-
credited to Mr. Dunbar who waa
occaaion that hfi too would support a’ ion, and unfailing topics for win-
Woodworth’s partner, both of whom
the amendment for the Recall of versaliou
The heullhy growth of
were financially backed by Hon. G.
the child will Ite the prime consid­
Judges!
M. Scudder, then a merchant of
eration, large lungs, good digestion,
Superintendent of State Printing
. Gold Beach. There are now six
a strong heart, and a'teady nervea
tunnels (2,000 feet) running into S tannon in California is to be put
outranking
peg «ticking and a mea­
the mountain, and all according to u’pon the grill before a Committee
gre knowledge of sphere, cylinder
Mr. Collins is. a solid mountain of of the State Senate to explain ecv-
and cube. _.
pay ore— richer than the Treadwell eral big lent« in hia management,
“ I t w ill recogwiae tbe supreme
by far, and probably larger— Slid end ha* applied to the Courts for an
value of all kinds of real p lay,
injunction
to
restrain
the
tun
in
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yet the source of the “ Dunbar Bowl,
whioh oall mto well timed and well
der” baa not been found, because, quisitive Senators, and such a pro
measured action both mind and
in our opinion, the source is above ceeding is not wjlhoul precedent!
body.
the tunnels and a thousand feet After Jay Gould had stolen the
- “ I t w ill give much attention to
further south than any tunnel has Erie Railioad prosecutions were at
oral language, each child bating fre­
yet penetrated. I f M r. Collins re templed, whereupon he act in mo
port is but h alf true, Salmon Moun-1 tion a series of injunctions against quent opportunity to tell hiaatoriea
and to aak questions.
Utn is the greatest mine in the Jthe Judges hy the Judges until ha
“ There will be wise superviaion,
known world— and say, will i.ot finally escaped, the main issue he
but little of that direction which
ing
loet
tight
of
in
the
general
legal
tome generous Coos County Editor
robs the child of original thought
whisper softly to his readers that turmoil.
and independent action; more in d i­
one half of Salmon Mountain is in
And ju *t recently Boas Geo. B. vidual effort, leka uniform ity and
Curry County? ft ia the water Cox, the hanker and all round ea
concert work j more appeal
to the
she.1 that bounds the two counties. loon and dive keeper was arrested
sensibility, leaa training of tha in<
According to Mr, Collins, there i upon indicts for gross and raw per­
tellect; more natural growth and da
erenow a niilloo tons of ore in ju rie s iu cakes agaiuek the City
velopment, leaa precocity and self
sight, and the value of the tunnels, I Tnaturep of Cincinnati foi ooirupt
oonsciou-meoa. I t w ill be more of a
buildings, mills, tools and property 1 ly advancing public moneya in the
nursery, leaa of a school. I t will
ia worlu $80.000. A ll thia work
; Boss’ political schemes, whereupon stand for tha rights of tbe child;
has been quietly done in the last first one Judge and then another
the righ^ to be a child, to think as a
few year», and the pubiic'has hard
was enjoined from trying the ca.es child, to speak as a child, to under­
Jy been «were of
because i t le too. uoUi At¿ S g h ¿ Judge was reached,
stand as a child, In order that
near to rou»e our curiosity or cupid­ and this one promptly quashed the
when he becomes a man, he may
ity , and has not the element of whole matter. And now there ie
pofaway childish things and boas
“ distance to lend enchantment to talk of recalling Judges in Presi
much of a man aa possibla.”
the view.” Hundreds of men have dent Taft's own native town.
mined on Salmon Mountain, thoua
Langlois, Or.
Al ways Afraid of Freedom.
snds have prospected upon ita rug
ged boaoiu, hut the source of the
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W hy, my friends, men in religion,
‘ “ J o se p h W. F olk.
Dunbar Bowlder ie still a secret,
men in trades, men in politico have
and will remain so until teome man
been afraid of freedom ever aince
»hall study the geology of the moun­
Under the foregoing head, the
the
world began. God A lm ighty
tain, nnd discover the key, which Wilmington (N . C .) Star, one of
seema
to be the only being anywhere
looks him in the face on the east thto tn<l?t Influential papers of the
side of the mountain, where a con ¡South, prints a special correspon who is not afraid of freedom and
taut of syenite and sla te is hare, and denoe article, Of whiuh tbe following not afraid to give it to hia creatures.
He gives it to such an extent that
strikes S W. for the summit, where is a b ttif^ x irn c t:'
he
lets ue go wrong i f we w ill—
thechinoney prooabiy exists, whence
Joseph W. Folk ie now promi­
even
to that extent. From the be­
came the Dunbar Bowlder, and nently in the public eyes as one of
many similar pieces that slid down the leading poteibililiea for Demo ginning religious bigots have been
afraid of it, political bigots have
iu some anoieol upheaval. W ho­ cralic nomination for president.
been
afraid of it, and industrial bi­
ever runs a lunoel or einke a shaft
I t is M r. Folk’s record in con
gots
have been afraid of it. And
on the top of the mountain and etruclive statecraft that is apparent­
finds the contact o f syenite and ly attracting most attention, and yet, whenever it comes, we find it
slate may find the source of the bis record and. achievements in stimulate« human enterprise, human
intelligence, human ambition and
D u n la r Bowlder.
public office have earned for hin
Mr. Collins* report was published the admiration and respect of po human industry to such an extent
that it more than compensates for
in the Coquille Herald Aug. 31st, Iiltcal roonomiata,
writers and
PU in • » * 1»»
and ia well worth read ing,^od filing teachera. A« Governor of M iaU u ri I * b#t * * " "
Juring Ihn four yrtrs, 1904 1003,1
,n d o,w‘<ma in‘ medi«u loMM
Away.
must remain one of the
tbe Twentieth Century.
he orijlnated legishnio«
F. A. S,
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that
h a . ¡ by ‘»--Senator John $. WiJhams.
Despajé ard Despondency
p U t d y upucl thn n e r v e . U l«x>< c o d Im u e d .
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ic f th ef
B t il Vm CUiu IO*
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Port Orford Hardware,
Wall Paper & Furni­
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONO.
SICK WOMEN WELL.
ture Store. -
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I t tames sad builds ap the nerves.
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It I
I d e a le r , »ell it, am
you «• •’ >-« ae good.’
I t i t sun sssiet. see sisnfcntis and baa a rnoord o f fo rty years o f curse.
A s a Y o u a N ikjmsobs . They probably know of ««■« of i u many earns.
I f yon want a book that toll* all about w om an’* di m s * ** , sad bow to sun
to poy eoet of i
them a t heme, m ad 1 21 oao-oaut
<me-eeat stamp*
stampe to D r . Pieros
r ie r i
•o fc end be wilt mad you a f n t copy o f U s great
Com mon Seam M edicai A dviser— revised, up-to date edition, la paper envers,
la handsome elotb-binding, St stamps. Address D r . R . V . Pieree, Buffalo, N . Y .
N otice to Creditor».
W eather R eport a t P ort Orford
F or the W eek ending
Notice is hereby given to all person*
Fop*. 1 « . 1U11.
indebted to me to eotne forward and
settle their accounts, aa I am going
away and must have the money. All
unpaid Accounts w ill be placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection.
‘ f N .C . NIELSEN.
The Place to Buy your Furniture *
WE HAVE A FULL LIME OF DRESSERS, CHIFFOINERS,
DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS,
ARM CHAIRS. RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS,
RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND­
SAWS & SAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING,
WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC.
.
S H E R IF F ’S 8ALK.
None« is hereby given that by virtue
of an Execution and Order of sale Is­
sued out of t it s C ircuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Cur­
ry, bearing data the 1st day o f Septa
ber, 1911, under the hand of the Clerk,
and the seal of mio court, in a certain
suit lately tried in said court wherein
C. M. Benham, ia plaintiff,and Samuel
Von Pelt, etal are defendants, on a
.00 -
judgment sod decree ol foreclosure, in
favor of said plaintiff, and against mid
Average«
Total
Samuel Van Pelt, defendant, for the
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50
80
.68
n ull of f ill,838.09, Bn<1 I » - » costs and
J. D. LOUCKS,
di buroeuienta, to me directed and de­
Observer livered, commanding me a* such Sher­
iff to proceed to notice of mie, and to
sell the teal property in said writ and
F O B SALK.
order, and ‘
Come in and Look Over our sample
books ot Wa.ll Paper.
.
WM. GIVINGS,
Prop.
peribed, to
One De Laval Separator No. 26, one
Disbrow Combined chnrn and worker,
one 16 loch prattle Queen breaking
plow, one good Boggy, one team weigh­
ing 8600 lb«., one set of heavy harness,
one Schulter wagon as good as new.
For particulars write
J. M . Langlois,
Langlois, Oregon.
Notice for PuWleatiow.
D kfabtwbct or tu x Itmuuoa,
Aogust 89th, 1811
Notice la hereby given that
Haaai M. A x t x ix ,
ot Port Orford Oregon, who, on August
14, 1806, made Homestead entrv 14118
Serial, Ho. 04006, for NWJ PEL 8KJ
SSL 81 N E i of 8EJ, 8ec.,17, Township
83 8 , Range 14 west Willamette Meri­
dian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final Commutation Proof, to ea-
tatliah claim to tbe land above describ­
ed, before J. H . Upton, Un.ted States
Commissioner, * t Langlois, Oregon, on
the 80 day Ol October, 1811.
Claimant namea aa wltneaaee:
James Sutton, of Port Orford, Oregon.
B . O. McKenaie, of ”
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H enry McBride, ot ”
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John Fromm, of
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BaxjAMU F. Jonas
Register.
N otice o f Application for P a ten t
to P lacer Lausls.
In the Ui tied States Land Ofltoe,
Ro a'turg, Oregon la n d District.
M ineral Application No.06879, A u ­
gust 92, 1811.
Notice is hereby given th a t
Newton C. Divn-aias
of Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon,
haa made application - for a Uni-ed
States patent to the following described
gold and platinum bearing lands, lo­
cated in Sixes Mining D istrict ( unor­
ganised ) Curry Cqgnty, Oregon, to w it:
N £ | 8 W L M N W * S W L E * W1 N W |
8 W L and 8) SW | NWJ 8ecUon 8 and
S E | SEi N E f Section 7, Twp. 32 South
of Range 14 West of W illamette M eri­
dian, containing 100 acres, known as
tha Acme-Emergency Placer Claims.
Consolidated.
The said land* were located by ap.
plioant and bit associates on, or about
February 25, 1895. and relocated by
mid applicant and associates, Liszic
Divelbiss and Emma Bowne, Decem­
ber 9,1902, as shown by notice record­
ed in Book 6, Curry County Record of
Mines at Page 70; and said associates
have assigned their interest in sMd
lands to said applicant. The applicant
for patent, and those through whom
he claims, have expended over five
hsndred dollar in labor and improve­
ments on said landa in developing
their minerals and mining.
A ll nf mid lands a n adjacent, ad­
joining and contiguous to each other,
and the quarter section corner at the
9W corner of N W | Sec. 8, Twp. and R.
aforesaid, is the corner of oae of the
sub-diviaioos of mid land applied for,
to w it: the SJ SW | N W I 8ec. 8 afore­
said, aaid quarter section corner being
an established corner of the govern­
ment survey.
There is no known vein or lode or
Other mineml bearing rock In place on
any part of mid lauds and no adjoin­
ing mining claims except the follow­
in g : W . O. Corbin olalm, W alter 8in-
olair claim, John Hudson claim , and
Joe Hudson claim.
Any and kli persons claim ing ad­
versely, the mining groond described
above, or any part thereof, or veih or
lode or other interest therein, are here­
by notified that anleaa their advene
claims are duly filed according to law
and regnlations thereunder within
sixty days from the data of tbe firrt
publication of thia notice, with the
Register of the Roaeburg, Oregon L*nd
Office, they will be barred In virtue of
tbe provisions of law.
B kiuamim F. Jowaa,
Register.
of sale, as , __
and provided; now, in obedience to
said w rit and order of sale, and in pur­
suance of m y duties aa auoh Sheriff,
w ill on
sATDXDAT, ocToaaa 7th, 1911,
in front ot the oourt house door of mid
County, at Gold Beach, at the hour of
2 o'clock in tbe afternoon, offer for sale
and sell to the highest and beat bidder
therefor, for oash In hand, alt the right,
title and interest whioh aaid defendant
Samuel Van Pelt had in or to the land
in said writ and order of sale, or any
part thereof, on the le t day of M atch,
1910, or a t any time afterward, or now
haa, of iu and to thn following describ­
ed land, to satisfy mid writ and order
of «ale, and the coata and expenses of
making such sale, via;
Donation Land Claim No. 88 of Hiram
T uttle situaied In aeotfona 4, 6, 8 and 9
in Township 41 South Range IS West
W ill. Mer and bounded and doacribed
as follows: -Beginning at a point 21.85
chains East, and 4.06 ehalna North of.
ti e sonth-east corner of the aoath-west
quarter of section 4 above Township
and Range, and ran thence South,
18.08 chains; thenoe West. 8A38 chains;
thenoe North, six degrees and thirty
minute* West, 13.90 chains; thenoe
N o rth , thirty- three degrees and thirty
minutes West, 4 88 chains; thenoe East
98.60 chain* to the place of beginning,
and oontalnlng 160.94 acres, excepting
therefrom one lot heretofore sold to
W illiam K irk , and containing one half
acre. Also Lota 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and
N E I of SEJ of Section 8, Township 41
South ol Range IS Weat of W ill. Mer.,
containing 186.80 sores. Also, Dona­
tion Lena Claim No. 89 of Christian
Tuttle in Sections 8 and 9 in Townahlp
41 couth Range 13 Weat WIH. Mer.,
and bounded and described an follows:
Beginning at «point 15.15 chain« North
of the north-east corner of the south­
east quarter nf the south-eant quarter
of sec too 9, and ran thenoe South 16.16
chain»; thenoe West 96 chains; thenoe
North, tblrty-flve degree* West, 18.60
chains; thence East 106.20 chains to tbe
lace of beginning, and containing
53.38 sores. Also, all the land lying
and being between ordinary high tide,
and ordinary low tide bordering on the
Chetoo River in front of and »butting
the lands hereinlwfore described, to­
gether with all fishing and fishing
rights appurtenant to alt of the above
described lands, together with the
tenements, hereditaments, appurten
ancea, right«, privileges and franchises
belonging to or in any wiae appurten­
ant to the said landa, together with all
Pitches appnr
water rights and water dltd
tenant to or belonging to the ) mid lands
herein described, excepting the town
lota sold prior to March i, 19 i 0, accord
ing to the plat of the town of Earbor,
not exceeding in all ten lots, which lota
are 25 by 180 fee t; all tha above de­
scribed land ia situated In Curry Coun­
ty, Oregon.
bated nt Gold Beach, Septi L, 1811.
W . A . B is X kl .
Sheriff of Carry County, Oregon.
By D . M. Moonx,
Deputy.
t
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aiW1*ai«g*a.M„«ww|
AMES S. JOHNSTON
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(Sucoeaaor to N. C. Nielaen.)
T?
G E N E R A L M E R C H A N T , J
f^ jrP ort Orford, Or.~z^
NEW GOODS,
and fresh supplies w ill be received by «very steamer. I t ahal. fig
m yj>uipoM to k e e ^ a fu ll atook of everything required by u.,
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GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
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BOOTS and SHO k
MENS and BOYS, CLOTHING,
” LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE,
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. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES ;
CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS.
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked <
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TAKEN > OR
ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices.
JOHN R. MILLER.
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Port Orford, Oreoron-
Has opened a new Store, with
N otice fo r P u b lic a tio n . 06869.
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DxrABTMBirr o r thb Irrx a io a ,
U . 8. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon.
July 17, 1911.
N oticb is hereby given th at
Jeercs H . B c b it s m ib b ,
whose post- office address is 779 Over­
Il shall ba my purpose to keep a foil stock of everything required by thu
look Blvd., Portland. Ore., did, on the
23 day of January, 1911, file in thia of­
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trade in the Hue of
fice Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 06869, to purchase Si 8 E | Sec. 12,
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
T. 80, 8. R. 14 W . A lota 1 A 2, Section
6, Township 81, 8., Range 14, West,
BOOTS and BOOE8
Willamette Meridian, and tbe Umber M E N ’S and B O Y’S C L O T H IN G ,
thereon, under the provisions of the act
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L A D IE S ' D R K 8 8 GOODS
of June 8, 1878, and acta amendatory,
known aa the “T im b e r and Stone L aw ,” FANCY GOODS,
at such value as m ight be fixed by ap-
C IG A R S , TOBACCO, P IP E S ,
praisement, and th a t, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber there
C A N D Y , N U T 8 sod N O T IO N S .
on have been appraised, *805.00 the
timber estimated 410,000 board feet at
In fact, a anpply of everythlhg usually kept In a wall stocked Genera)
50 cents per M , and tbe land nothing;
Merchandise Store.
that eaid applicant w ill offer final proof
in support of hia application and sworn
statement on the 6day of October, 1811,
before Register A Receiver United
HEW GOODS,
Orders Taken for Anjihing not in Stock.
Itiato a contest at any tim e before pat­
ent issues, by filing a corroborated a f­
fidavit in thia office, alleging facts
entr
which would defeat tne entry.
B bkjamix B 1
F . JOMXB,
Register.
Call and Examine Goods, and get Prices.
JOHN B. MILLEB,