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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
im i t - jjy ' 'i -----—— -- i i ÎÎ1È TRIBUNE. la period o f, » » , lee y e * n , he w ill L q u is K r a p p , P res. J . D L o uck s , C a s h ie r ! be «»ton ¡«bed at the discloeu re that ( '. \V. Z um w alt , V . P res. E- J . L o r e y , A s s t C ash ; he ha« not. d arin g a ll th at Urns, H r J II. U p t o k . A KDKRMDAY, X O y ». »•»>• bevu called upon for one cen t «if P ort . M i J ^ k x zik , D ir e c to r . E d it o r T h i b u x c G overnm ent lax*e. Mayor G aynor ' Cardinal G ibbon, who iftay be J . W . M c K s x z ie , • ’’ Published Ever • W i'.lnm lay, by . . — , ... . . _ ’ h e» rmefil a fam ily o f n in e children riilHi wed tir k n o p a« little qf law aa . . ,, ,' . . ‘ HARDV T. MTRWAIlT. rould loolcrinto th e mat- the average lawyer know* o f the Frank A. N tsw ar;, Am w ilt s R lito r ulogy, venture* a “ wise d iacon rre' 1‘ r ,’t?nl y h e R ill /lie c o ie r . , th*t hi« annual contribution toward »gainst diryot nom ination« aud IS i ¡th e «Hp|>ort of the G o vern m en t' dVUHGKJPTlON KAfTKa. particularly h o stile to the election jl^ y jra s lo-en fu ll t«-ice th at o f Andrew ! » I .A eay O n e Copy One one Y Y e ar ,. o f U nited 8^,l>s Senator» by »"’ A . YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED (in e C o p y S ix F io a t ti* ., SO lieuplc, oil the curiotw plea lh a l|ir " r rnegie or J P Morgan! ■ r ia , Çypy Ttiyee M onili,' — they were wise men who fram ed} Bu* Mr. Gsyrwir i . w hat is ter® I jjb e C onstitution w inch denied the «4 • » ,e 'u l* » y e r ; haa liaen a Su- Tke prjauM sapaatoa ¡ ibonratbedoxe which fa»«* F * * k ; ,>e«.pie tlie rlgl.r t»» elect theiy Sen j I»*"*8 o f N ew Y ork, hence • C U R R E N T T O P IC S O F ï»O JRTr O ] t P < > ] | p J Port Orford Hardware, Wall Paper & Furni ture Store. I» wriptiea 1* gela. The Piece to Buy your Furniture Mint'd And like Mr T aft, tj)e Car , ’» /» •-’ w fe ly be »sruuied th at Ida N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E PORT ORFORD, jd iu a l thitika lin t «aid C oastilU tion , m ind is n t obreemed with hoary A ovse-riiso Rares RaaaonAuui. YCUR B U S IN E S S «E TT E R OREGON 'had been ratified by life penplel j ■precedent*,-’ and so m uddled with W. I h .i ». I r „ L. "»« M ¡G «n d C ardinal G ib ; “ legot* traditi,ma that to th e virtue ...........* . ¿ . l a o ? J r « » » ' 1 « ' • * » ■ » « ' » ; ± that pet m illed an In gersoll* to E lation Lrt A. S m ith Co, spread broad caett^ie deadly aenli own c ie d lt know the tru th , th a t the ì®’fW’Y day thiugs of life, b« I« WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF DRESSERS, CH1FF0INERS, h < made to render people Utye zurt Consulted either I «tva,»&*T. a,>'’ 'herein lie« the u>eot«-of infid elity, corrupting the the m oney expended in Curry DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS, before or after the « a iffC o M liu ili? « M ln w lo g «och ¿rinan aa you th not only «1 their ow n poun- co u n ty ¡n 'their u n h o ly effort« to , -------- ---- ARM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, a guide in the pu rsu it of belter .try but of the world, baa m uch to d feat tb« Port o f Hort Orford du» I bf M“ * ,n‘‘B Deer RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND. 'tug, and e n l ^ u e u l t o t h e h it c elec .'■l’P”»'»Urd «nd e*Rlr religiously id, cOndithuir.for th e m ass o f m an k in d , : answ er for.” L anglois, Or. V " i A big bon&re o f “ in fid el” book» Shooting lined wjtli ancredneaa o f wealth and SAWS RSAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING, hot». w ill be held tomorrow as the clou the {a lm o st) d iv iq d y o f y e « lt|iy seeds a keen knowledge of wood- WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC, ' . , ¡0g feature of the con ven tion . ,Kep ■lien. eraft and a lot of patience, but still F o e s o f I n f id e ls e n d o r s e r»» Jr? T h e T u i S u x b ba« ju » t roc«jj(ed’ a .ft more does it require a rifle of ab resantative* of the Secularist S o ci A nd, a« to wtl,e assunp-d etfirpos« jo t o f “»luff” from ■ Wmalrow W il- fo - d e r o f F errer, solute sccurstfy. ety added to the wrath of the d e le f>/p League in Now Jersey adv.Mjat- ing w isdom of the framer« it woql.l T h e Stevens N o. 425 " High gates by d istributing agnostic leaf Power” Repeating Rifle is the lat *ipg his nom ination a« Dem ocratic be worth while for both the Cardi f/on d on , Oct. 31.— One o f the lets to parserahy In front o f the hall est perfection in the rifle world? 'Candidate for the P residency. The nal ai)d Mr. '{’aft pi know that the most repiurknble convention« of where the session is in progress. Its Repealing action is so easy 'TiiKL'M- has rib use for any •fstqff” e..i)stituericie» a f the m em bers from that it can be operated with the piodein time« was opened in Lon favoring any candidate o f any parly ' Conneeticuf, bad, not so long before back of the band. It is always don today, the object of the gath er Tor an y office, w Lett such candidate /c o u r g .d , hanged or burnt witche« ready for the next shot and it w ill C UR E W O R SE T H A N D ISE A SE in g being to form an international always carry the bullet to exactly' opposes the Recall o f Judge». Wood t*«oordiiig Io la y s rff tbairow i) malt organization tu ntnke war on ag u o s- S o w On. Bsalth Qffleer Sanagw l to the spot covered by the sights. 'ruw W ilson oppose» the R ecall— is big, and llpil those frofii NJsssachu Iztunun* Himself frym Bavagas T h is splendid arm retails at liad i I*’’**“ an'* “ io ttd elity.” a m ajority therefore a hypocrite and a tool o f »cits represented people who af Smallpox. > 10.00 and ia to date the highest p f the delegates are noncoiiluruiiat the Trusts. Ifanged »Mltdiy anti num erous Quak- development pf rifle manufacture. ereo n Q o e tm . W m m o n , and Who » '» ’i*’" 8 « ' .n«l S cotian ^ J. K . S ta a r t, a s s is t a n t h ea lth altho' a nuoilier o f European com m iasioaeik ia n ow th o ro u g h ly C oncerning the Port of Port O rf being a th rifty lot, l|ad aobl their iiu m p n e iron, sm a llp o x , aa^a th e lio n s are represented. ord, the Oregonian expresses it« Quaker v ictin |’s children in to «lave jn the call fur the convention th e D ep vor R ep u b lics!,. T hrough f o l ry in the W eit Indie«. op in ion in the follow ing .li»pi««ion jirom uters o f the ipovemeDt tu ggest lo w in g the preacriptidn o f op e o f A nd then, adm itting ail the pro th e d ep u ties In th e p e a lth co m m is ate m anner, in which the T k ih u n k th e.estab lish m en t o f w hat would sio n e r 's office, be haa ren d ered heartily concurs, ami y e believe b ity an d wisdom claim ed for the am ount to a modern in q u isition . h im self,im p ervjou a to th e a tta c k s th»t our people who opposed the “ fathers,” the Cardinal o u g h t not T he action o f tlia Spanish g o vern o f th e lo a th so m e d is e a se . In s te a d T o r t w ill realize their error before be perm itted to forgpt th a t they It is my Intention to handle Real m ent in ordering th e exeputioo of o f b e in g g r a te fu l B tu a rt a w ea rs s- Eata'e In Corry «onnty, and I expect wrought for thirteen undeveloped th e year is gone. Ferrer, the free thinker was held up d ire reven ge on h is fe llo w em to havd office» in PortOrford and Gold Colonie«, pot on« o f whoee people ' T he Oregonlgn eay«: a» on exam ple qf the treatm ent ployea, Beach early In the Bpring. In the “ P ort Orford1» decision to create a h m tever lies id o f n steam boat, a H e a lth C om m ission er R harpley mean tim e I will lie pie ised to corre which should be accorded to all in port com m ission alm oet com p lete«' railroad or telegraph, and- all o f fidel«. Prof,, ^ rd est H aeckel, of th e o th er day in form ed S tu a r t spond yyith any one that ha» property th e chain o f such com m ission« at j whom wot)Id have en th u sia stica lly G>-rinaQyv aod Thoe. A. KJison are th a t h e w ould fiave fo h an d le a ll for sale. tjarbofs on 'bp Oregon coaat. jo ia ed in a mob to dispatch as a I -make a rpeclalty o f baiWUng farm T he la tte r iian e<l a« am ong them w ho are in- th e sm a llp o x case», (Successor to N. C. Nielsen.) . im provem ent in the harbors I aoyjerer a n y personal, i h iu teJ at im m ed ia tely b egan to in q u ire and timber land. I have partie. that , Queiitial ia ‘(«ending souls to h e ll.” a m o n g the clerk s h ow he cou ld p ro want Fr»it, hairy, Hay and Grazing pnd the („created aige and n u m b er' the here possib ility o f traneraiiUng Jl is d i d a red that the Bible ad land. te c t h iin aelf A gain st *11 pOM ibillty o f sh ip s which w ill enter them , p e p s aooross the oceans by tire de- W. H. Mouas. vocate* (lie ineting out o f speedy o f co n ta g io n . 'w hich R ill result from the co m m it rice that w eca ll wireless telegraphy! 804,Henry Building, Portland, Or. pubiahnietit to lda»phetiier« aud un ; “I k n ow ju s t on „ ttyn g," sa id «ton’a-work, w ill in«a few years con- - Thun U it fair to bold us and all la Ijt Si rs. Il ik proponed that on e. “G e t som e biafilphide p f T K i : « I ’ A 8H N O T IC E . V iace owners o f inland properly o f com in g generations - to a sla v ish , Iiumi-beg be organized f,( a ll nations carboB . T ak e a lo n g «m ell o f it th eir m istake In opposing the new su p erstitiou s worship of a ducu J6.L e v e r y th r e e hours, A fte r a w eek . . ... . -h j n w l th (lje at they attem All persons are hereby warned notfo ment fra , ^ 4 «paid prim itive e«v<- r>f |(£ pt # to bring 'organisation.” th ere w ill tie a b so lu te ly no d a n g er enter upon the lauds o f the undersign ronments and suited lo th * needs au<| o f y o u r co n tr a c tin g sm a llp o x , a o ed on Elk river, for the purpose of 1 8<|uel<.hiug o f unbelief. T h e In itia tiv e a n d R e fe r e n - requirem ents o f a prim itiv e people? A m ong the statutes suggested m a tte r h ow v iru len t th e d is e a se hunting or fishing, without my con X — /d u n ) . m a y b e .” ,,o . A n d yet there was ob viou sly a set sent. Any persou so doing will be are laws p 'o h ib iliu g an unbeliever and fresh supplies will be received i.v every steam er 'N o w , b isu lp h id e o f carb on prosecuted to the foil extent of the law . fish purpose behind the m aking o f n il •in C h ristian ity from testifyin g in M T Ä * ' " “ “ “ “ •• K obxkt M c K knziz . » * am elia lik e th e c o n cen tra ted od or W hile the people -of different th e C onstituiioi) alm ost im poseibly an y court; fur the desirucliui, o f nil o f e g g s d ecayed for g e n e r a tio n s tates are adopting th e Ip itia t|v « o f am endm ent. | “ n if ile l” literAlure ag.) the ini G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , back, B u t B tu art did n o t know WINTER HATS. nd R eferendum , on e after another The first five am endm ents were prtismiiiieiit-of authors and p u b lish th a t. H e bou gh t a b o ttle o f th e „ suit is being pushed hefqre the accom plished in pu rsuance o f ni, ng BOOTS and 8 H O K e r ,; for the siricC enforcem ent of stu ff and co n sc ie n tio u sly to o k a Mrs. M. A. Nielsen, the Port Orfoyd Suprem e Court o f th e U nited State« greeinent |ii save th e threatened de M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , lo n g sn iff o f It ev e r y th ree hours. Milliner, has just received a shipment Sunday as the Cltristinn Sabbath, in which lhat-body is asked to de feat of the work of the C onventions and the m aking of Church a tte n d F in a lly the tre a tm e n t becam e to o of up-to-date winter hats, which she of L A D IE S ’ O R K 8S G O O D S , fibre the«e meaaures oontrary to the by the several Colonial Legislatures, ance At least once a month legally sev ere. H e d ash ed th e b o ttle to fers s t very reasonable prices. Call op ^provision of the federal con stitu tion H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E an d ’ T IN W A R E . er be ft re buying elsewhere. w hile the T hirteenth, Fourteenth, com pulsory. It is also proposed th e floor and sh o u ted : guaranteeing to eaob State a republi and fifteenth, am endm ents were d e “ I ’d rath er h ave a ll the sm a ll C IG A R S, TOBACCO, P IP E S that none but C h ristians be,eligible p ox iu the w orld than tak e a n o th er can form of governm ent; The pur- clared adopted by states declared N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . to an y office. C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S. sm e ll o f th a t stu ff.” I*>ration ju d g es appointed by Preai o u t o f ilia Union for all other pu r DcysaTMEMT «« THK iNTXalOB, In the call it is asserted th at? T he lau gh th a t fo llo w ed re . 8, Land Office, at Uoaeburg, Oregon In («ct, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked d en t Tuft w ill determ ine whether poses. * w ealthy E n g lish m en have fonnei(.a v ea led th e jo k e to th e a s s is ta n t Bcpteiuler 25, 1911. they ought to distort the m eaning of Oeneral Merchandise Store. ' - - Notice Is hereby given that But wbat ever else may be said “ r*biMw***** rationalist ■uavuiasiuii association for re- i h e a lth com m ission er, N ow he som e word«, uttered by men who I I knrt M. AxTku., ORDER8 TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. in d isp arsgem su t o f the work p f printing agnostic works and th at r » w ea rs he w ill g e t ¿ben. of Port Orford Oregon, who, on August have long ago . I died, ...» Into . C a . pruhibi I that C onvention, lo t u s all y ie|d m illio n s o f cup«*» o f the books e fl “T h e first th in g som e o f th e se 14, 1906. made Homestead entry Hon o f popular ra le S ta le . « b e r * 4 rtlje m ee,rnf-pr«tse fbr t ii a ctio n 'm HaeckcT.TTuxley, Ingeriun, Brad i ^ o w . ” h e sa y s , wUl, Ho-<Mtw,^lor Jnover^ hp^ ^ ^ S p c.ccr and m .n y other ,b p ir ^ t . 8EJ, Kj NKJ ofKEj, Bee. 17, Township i 33 8 , Range 1 | west Willamette Meri » qnw liv in g have d e e d e d u, «.»nm e , iu<>|| lb# ^ .u rt« to an n u l „ „ ¿ d u n iw l.ev .rs have been clrcu ! w lth »«"burger cheea e.” dian, hn< filed notice uf intention to make Final Commutation Proof, toes- i n ,U. ?i 1 * hU“v any law as uiicongiiiulitMiMl. T h a t ' lated with the result that the rituttg | T E L L S ORIGIN O F I At J PM ta lish dawn to the land shave describ jng to interpert b i w ord, o f s o u . , 1 , ucb ,m. d o M ,lllH l w „ . olesr genera llOn I,''« » (u r .te d with nnbe E ORICIN O F LAUGH, ed , before J. H. Upton, Un ted States dead m en, five o f the a .n e ju d g e , of u„urpaUun by Ju .,gej , Worn lo obey ! * ef „ Commissioner, <>t lainglois, Oregon, on Rampaan Rro f saaor Rags It la an I the 10 day of November. 1911. the .Supreme Court n rrog.te to them- #|M, 4(.fen(, ClMlgUtul|(Ml ¡„ il t ' pmaston of Joy Induc'd by Claimant name» as witnesses: in The U nited S tales was referred Coming Xsal. flelvss more power than is possessed e|)Ure inW<rUy. James Button, of Port Orford, Oregon. T h is in the face to in the call as being next to R .O . McKenzie, of ” ” by overw hsim ing popular majorities f f lf)e ’’ M no «flier» in the France a “G odless b ation ,” and the A E uropean p ro fesso r has H en n - McBride, of " ,h Oregon, C alifornia, Colorado, found John Fromm, of ’! ■ . " " M issouri, Ok la l,o n , A r i s o n s , Maine r w i u Oh 7 ^ , ' ' s n 7 » h 7 L l J r “ r'fil't people o f America are called u|ion m ade som e very d isillu sio n iz in g B z x ja x in F. J oxks s ta te m e n ts regard in g th e origin Register. to “ roude th em selves and tee to it and other stales that have declared — that the Courts «re charged with that C hrist the Bavior is given rec o f fa c ia l exp ression «. in favor o f the IniU eativ« and R ef T he first sm ile, be a ssert« , w as N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . 01020 know ledge that such right bad been ognition in their con stitu tion .” «rendum. As long as five men, not * I ) kpa « t u k » t or t ii « IxTiaioa, m erely a w id en in g o f the m onth specifically w ith h eld and positive the e t l l coptinu««: “ j'lie nation P o r t O rfo rd , O reurorv o f th e prehiatoric man a t th e pros U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg,'Oregon Mooted, b at ap p oin t*! for life tq the ly d en isd . Bept. 27th, 1911. p ect o f b ein g fed. Onr sa v a g e an position they hold, have the power Nutioe is hereby given that ■ ---------------- - It havin g been stated by picffuot e e sto r Bared h is te e th g le e fu lly n _ • F ka X i . is A , C ox Io prohibit, under any pretext what er Ppr^ins late a partn'.-r o f J. P. a s mefll tim e'n p p roarb ed , and in of Langlois, Oregon, who, on Augn»t ever, the carrying out o f the popu th e c o u r se o f a g e s th e act w a s em 1R, 190B, mad« Homestead entry 14H7, Morgan, that in a« m uch as wealthy lar w ill, then these five inen, not ployed to e x p r e ss Joy fo r an y Serial No. 54020, for I-ot« U , 13, it and men su p p ly the m on ey for the sup- IR, Section 35, Township 31 8 ., Range the pencil«, are ti|e rulers o f the cau se. lfi Went W illam ette Meridian, haa ¡Kirt o f the G overnm ent they should country, M any have o m y et re T he sn eer, in w hich w e enrl th e filed notice of Intention lo make final not lie denied s due share in its ptoof, to eatabliah claim to hlised the |ieril ih volved in the as upper lip, 1« a « a r riv a l o f the five-year the land above described, before J. H. sum ption b) the Suprem e Court o f ....... " J ’ « » v o r Gaynor objects to th e, sn a rl o f the b ru te or th e sa v a g e Upton, United States Commissioner, Jiower to n u llify legi-laiion enacted ¡ * - y Mr Perk:B, p u l ,t, y et in the m an ; w h ile the su d d m p a rtin g of at Langlois, Oregon, on the 24 day of November, 1911. n o t on ly I,, legislaliv« a « » e.v W ir« rMy * i ^ 11 »hall be m y purpo«» to keep a fu ll stock o f ev e r y th in g required by tkn (b e lipa, by wliieh fea r is in d ic a t Claim ant names as witnesses: conceded the contention th at the ed, p erp etu a tes th e act by which Earl Hale ol Denmark, Oregon. ' but by the vote o f the people them h a s h e lp e d c o u n tle s s r . trade in th e line o f G overnm ent m ust look to llie rich | . the s ta r tle d u.iim al or sa v a g e took Roy Hafte ol Denmark, Oregon. salves. T h e situation th at now David Crowlsv of Port Orford, Oregon a d eep breath before p rep arin g to Alfred for it« m illions o f revenue, but th a t th o u sa n d s o f th in , w e a k , Hafte of Denmark, Oregon, tfontrunt» us in regard to the Jaiti- G R O C E R IES and PR O V ISIO N S, fly or com m ence a s tr a g g le to th e th is ia all right since every one B k xiam in F. J o s b s d e lic a t e c h ild r e n —m a d e h liv e and Referendum ought to op Register M E N ’S d eath . B O V ’S C t O l H i a O . B° ° TS ,n d S , , 0 , B bn their eyes. I f it docs there will sh ou ld be com pelled to contribute P ro b a b ly th e m oat nawal eauMe th e m in scoordsnue with hi» a b ility ! •non 1« an end to the d e»|iolié pow O4C7« o f d is g u st in the m ind o f p rim eval N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . Mr. Gaynor seeiqs not to have a n d r o fc u f. L A D IE S ’ D R E S S GOODS DzrARTam«T or this I x t sx io b fr o f these five men. If the SJn m an w a s som e bad ta s tin g mo»1- F A N C Y GO ODS, U . 8. bapd Office at Koapbnrg, Oregon preme Court should decide, again st learned that all G overnm ent reve ael in hi# food. T he grim ace he It c r e a te * a n a p p e tite , October IS, 1911 : w ou ld th en b are m ade in e x p e llin g the raea-ure, it w il| hasten the day o f nue ia a dharge on pqnaumppon; C IG A R S. TOBACCO, P IP E 8 , i. Notice Is hereby given that a id s d ig e s tio n , fills t h e that 75 per cent o f cqnsqm ers are , it h as su rvived a s on r ow n m eth od bloodshed pi |b |s country. Rai a r s a R. P Powraor omi poor to very aqd that hence o f ex p rea sin v the e m o tlo p , w h a t of I-ahglois, 0 A N D W N U T S and N O T IO N S. ▼ ein* w i t h r i c h r e d !».( Oregon, who, on November 10, 190«, made Homestead entry Serial three qunrtrrs o f the billion« of ev er th e ex c itin g caq«e. b lo o d . No. 01076, for lot 6, or SWJ< sw t, U> In fact, a su p p ly o f everyth in g u su s lly kept in dollars that go lo make tip the a w ell stocked General tion 23, Township 30 South, Range M My wife, Mrs. G ülle Huftlle, has left exp en se o f running our Govern West, W illamelte Meridian haa filed A f t e r illn esa o r lows M erchandise Store. M m « D »« w er l am« and boaid without reaann or Cl<wa blood mwns a clcaa skia. H a notice of Intention to make fonal Five- ineut nt W ashington are c o n tr i o f w e ig h t fr o m a n y »»•uty wúkoMt it. Caacarels, Caady Cathar g ear Proof to establish clsim to the nivocation. and I will not be reapon- nd above described, before George ftr cl« s» aad >.HO it rtasa, h» Slliie for'any bills or di-bta she runs or buted by paople along the lin e from .'Smith, County Clerk, Cnrry Coun Wirrtax ISU hXT kv e» a«d an n as ali ia- c a u s e , it b r in g s str e n g th y hare coninoteli since Oct. 1, 1911. very poor to on ly m oderately well ?utii m , rvrii . boäy. ikgi». to da, ta ty, Oregon, a t (told Beach Oregon on «»¡ah l-oila, bietchu, UlarkbMd» the 1st day of December,. 1911. to do. id « » W. Hi rriLs. a n d fle s h th a n m » a t ziral, l-iouoa couiplaxioa l-y ukin» Claim ant names m wltneaees: ’. s r , . ,t . bnta'y h r teb rinta. A li d'-*e Mr. G aynor is h im self a w talib y- Jav. Sluinhnugh nt Lapglol», Oregon. a n y t h i n g eU e. '•ta «iw"*-¡trad- 10« S6c. ** - Sk , wm V k w |m* n' whs.. «f"be wall call upon his R. a . Ram ie of Bandon, Oregon. ( a ll an d E r a m in e G o o d ,, , n d g e t P r ic e s. Janies McAoaiua of M nxlois, Oregon. ih<» ’”'*•)*»»— r,f o xn«« Swtwliiry for ®, tula n o sheet tM*J «J1- John A. Bowman o f ' ’’ ” u-w I Win I’Ula. M duM.i H mats . h ib itie g b is incom e an d outgo for B b m a m ix F. Jou rs, l m » « , kahl, «urc. m c ,o . « • o »Irous. blood pur» SO»,SL a lla n i, R egister. Gome ia and L ook O ver our sam ple books of W&U Paper. WM. GILLINGS. P rop. tCheever&Bowman Langlois, Or. Real Estate Notice. I AMES S, JOHNSTON ke. «S» ’ • GENERAL NIEKOHÆINT, i ^ T P o r t Orford, O r .^ r ^ NEW GOODS, i Call awl examine goods ar.d g et prices. JOHN R. MILLER, GENERAL MERCHANT, Has opened a new Store, with SCOTT’S DEW GOODS, EMULSION strong, plump V . NOTICE. I» Í r Orders Taken for Anythinir not in Stock. quieksr . f W«-T«-baa !•* »,n, CaaM. J - JOHN R. MILLER,