-a s 1 J LVJUÄ« ESK HE TJUßliXE I . XKftKBHRAV* Affc* A <“»*- ' O. A. C- Short Courses 8 u n A y 8 » rv ic *a tP ® rt J *• g — R itr ite - Y h r e ü b r ■• Sunday School every Sunday 10 A . M . . . . • ■ ( i . , E -, 1 rs » .,r st 7:30 *1 A eitlseo Of Oreiron to oordiatly Invited to. attend tin , short ouurwe • <4 lb« Oregon Agricultural Cullega, begin- , niug January S. Eleven distinctive Clauses will he iiffered in Agriculture, Mephauio Arts. Domestic Science slid Art. Commerce, Forestry aud Music. Kvatf course 1» .leaigned I UI tbc Student in Ms duliy goth. Makettos a pleas-) ant god pnifltable Winter outl'te. Nutugton. Kessonshls. aceumuHidstiont- For ts-eu'lfui illustrated bulletin, al.lre H. M. TENtiAMT, Heyistcr, CnrswUH <>t». I„ an c l , tortol a . c i or t* » >T)l| h„W lirt, ,'liahad Every Wedncwisy, by ¡tMfk you say tfcet .be S o ei.l.el par- , .B w v h m h . ^ hB„ at- HARDY T. HTKWAKT. I ly muri rid itself <rf ansrchtst* (H h*i nd u .wae-, Aes.ieUte .Editor MeXam«»*> « H R M * «•» *•» victories in the future! Mt-NatoaÁ» Cntphing Pat. are strong Democrats, and members ie Copy One Year. w ....-s ...,.« b * ' of, tbe,Cat nolle Church, knd at rung I'sqds a vessel a huai? Of course^ rAKXKRN BUSINESS COVB8B BY txiBM i.sroxDBM tie •e Oany Six M^'d*»» • »«* ••’• »’->•• * J“ op,ament» of fhe Socialist party, a O'py Three M o n t h s , ri- Vim blm-kliead, m id Pat Tin n •ltd “Wlielever inlereat Socislisis what kiml id a .boat is a blood' ves J. O Lovofig, Cashier L o u i s JK n a p p , ' Pre». took in their liehaU w.i»„ first, lhati uric- >oi»« M äti » Rxa«te»»fcf-s sel? A lifeboat, /o u numbskull» they Were roemtkf# of the oppressed E. J. L u x k y , AsM Cash C. W. Z u m w a l t , V. Pres. answered Pat. winking clarr, eum ted to a fair trial aa,urrv»s»' PoBT. M c KKNZIX, Pirector?- Lhowith« tu wa«»'raa»»“ *1 t like Ollier liun.an Is-nigs', and îî .«artpUaaU patii. 1 T h e $ a r c h o f R a sca lity J. W. w< K enzx ö » Oiidly, they iiail. been kidMeP|*>l Sii ' 8. Coler, proininriri in Mew without |)ietenaa uf lexality in any i l l Li by thy slow, insidwoue, ut • of the step» taken, dee. wherefore . iiM'itiwaiMioiie w fN e* Yurh's con'sciou».pmcesi*«ii that the greiit ‘irà’, neií, iS In favor ni teaching tile indielltic«^/ Wf •' Indiana,aiiia Intervals■hsvtrsecured their advent agaiy^t tile ntiffchUl' wh«|j^»ptured oialisu» in ouF beh» erti When MgvS iiver tb» general ,ni.ilio. |f0 „ , ’.' ‘ n ‘»«ni a» he— ami there are lots them, j ” people 01» eS1111 ever did oreVer «111 YOUK B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S SO LIC IT ED And now n.eny. of our leading surrender in unt* trahvacimo so liieui—advócale !>>eiaHsii», only ->raiU foula will sneer ât'H- §•• newr,tapera in the regular pay of m»iiv of their righto sqd so much ■ i a lia i. ir growing aa fast aa men the National Brewer’s League, .are ■d their liberties ae the people®! the iti» I .re fit for it* but it will grow farter resuming their clamor for the re United Stales have surrendered, one ■'hen it sinke» od i ila Auanthislic ystsblishing o ftb a “Anky Canteen,” at a lime, to thiunoi.il and'' indua- N O B A N K W ILL H A N D L E , PO RT O RFORD, and »re echoing ¿p oitoru» Abe false n Jert. ’ * O R EG O N * trial kings. , . Y C U B B U S IN E S B iB E T T E R a»»utripti»n the», thk *Cattlecn" in The people are Just beginning P> ------ ;— — a — s - a said that some men opposed operation, temperance and morality see the situation. Q u r‘Mtingt” are HARDY T. ST E W A R T < District are very bitter in the army will lie pmnipiedl T he »till blind to it. They are uncoil "die one m ill levy for iueiilenl- “dsnteeu” ie »imply another name w in11» of the fact that they have U . » . C O M M I H S I O N E R , Real Estate Notary Pablic F o r t O r io r t l. O r o g tr n . ti expenses. They sh o u ld . rtm em for ’’Army Doggery,,’ and that toiu- user|>od power th s l dues nut beloitg er'that there Would have been » no ,«4aaee may be promoted among to them, uuilAbut *hey are exerting Office days in town- Tuesday, Wed eoieaity fqr the lax if .they b“d men lieviog Ooaatant access to beer influence» that are injurious and nesday and Saturday of each week. ia a nionetroua fallacy propagated • ,t foiced tha friends of the thirl to unjust.— fix . w 40 acres in Township 3 6 - end it on evet v point. The more with a view to groat ptoOta, and 14.-— Tim ber, fight from now on, the JgrJkier possible graft by purchnaing agencies (Cooe Bkr N sw s.) aa was-the ease id South Carolina a . 'nets will be, and they will have 165 acres ilfT o w n sh ip 3 4 - ------------- ; to k ty their share of all oneta.- W» under the Tillm an Dispensary law. The report »if the railroad oom Improved sere home in East Ash; 14,— Tim ber. F in e hog ranch. can »und It i f they, eno, b u l We'T h féeyean . ago th e National Coo mission at Saleiu Of the number of land; aimbel level; faces on two street«; 361 acres in Tow nship 3 4 - ,old fa retainer see friendly rela ventiun of Banwers adopted a accidents on Qregon railroads fo r now five room cottage, with cioeet aud 14. F in e slock ranch. - pantry; eow eteble and four henhouses. n», for we cun toe nothing but lotion threatening tq go iifto puli the year ending Nov. 30, I t l l , AU onder poultry fence sad set to fruit ties to secure the-rruatablisbteent of 160 aores in T ow nship S i ,J to remit from the Port organi shows that persons were killed treea—some bearing. City water for sation, and we have been told that t h e ‘•CanteenI" And the Brewing and 280 were injured. l i . — Timber. bouse use and irrigation ; ono-iourtb r . . ... . interests rodke a Mending offer to mile to *90,000 new High School, also Correspondence so licited. construct “peuteen” buildings , t t Pete Oisou’s new seagoing boat n o r paved streeta. , — t --------— - - - Port would pow vota for it. each “if lhe hundreds of ‘•pnsto” or will be reqdy for busineee early next Caeb price *5,500. Would exchange Port Orford, Or., N ov. 6,1911 ststhma scattered about the couatry M”’"“ ». Bbe hae been obristea®! for good agricultural property or dairy The Port proposition at Myrtle (lie Iluader, end ie . intended for farm of equal value, or divide • to i Soini carried overwhelmingly», and andunake p present of them to the c * Addreea (owner) rade with coaM ports, going aa far purebaeer. [he Cooe county own who fought Dejiertmenl. F.18TAKB, „oath as Rogue river. . The claim that a beef saloon at Port Orford so hard, under the tut U California, d t, AsUlawl, Or. I want to buy some good boars, 8 to During Ilie prasent yi-nr, ending finn of the Smith Lumber Co., ere the poet will keep the roea-from vis 1« month« o ld ; also some csives two iting dives ia the neighborhood Is th is *. ek, the tfmith-Powers camps Ta W weeks and ofder. a - i l l rid to have worked their hsfd- in Co»» ^ouqty have put in 223,000, eai for the Myrtle Point Coquille fa.fetched, since men half intoxies I have some good burk sheep to self, I, the undersigned, itereby give no also some good ewes. Address fiiou»,— thu».grasping for tbtUBtol*** ted un beer crave something Strong 000 lerl (if logs, probably the big H. W.J.EAD8, s hat they Jr**1 b*rd 10 deprive er and resoH¿ti}®dl sorts of súbler- geet i-nt <»f sny logging company oa tice that I have a conveyance from the Patentee to ttdelends and water tots In Wedderbum, Or. ttie eoa»t. The'L. A. Smith I.hr. iia o f ohtsTuing. \Vfiflh Our Voters logee'U i t w o J n n e ap 4p- •• tha Harbor of Port Oriurd. Oragon, on w ho opposed our Port Ieavn how R. Daring the few years the -C an I'-o'r. plant», tli's hig m ill at Mxrsh- a person of which a part of the wharf 5. le n ie n t, Oeorge GuesiovBr. and teen” Was in operation hundreds ut fi. Id and t he HiiHiat Knstside, «Ut is erected without my consent. A1 ’.,i- Smith Lumber Co.“ v<>le«r at ynuog rycrulto uisde their M ail on nearly tbO.UOQ.OOO' feet daring fhs | parti»« am herebv warned not to drive Myrtle Point, they will realise bow the road to drunkard’s giaves. And year, and the greater portion uf the plies or trespass ia say manner what It is my Intention to handle Real soever on aaU tidelands or water lots. 'idy pyre duped by outride influ' why WS» it not discovered over a let lance of the logs ams »old to the Estate In Curry county, and I expect Mss. iSWA C . ©A W T. to have offices in Port Orford and Gold *ee, and next time |im e will have hand ed years a^o that-a Coin,»any Son,»»«n Lumber Co. at„ North Portland, Oregon. T Beach early in the Spring. In tbe ttn-ir eyes opened sad votp for home Doggery was necessary In order to [>i»<L .With ait impHiveineut io mean time I will be pleased to corre imp*ofdment, as the Myrtle Point- promote lernperanoe and discipline to»- iiikilier market, the Smith inille V' '-»»1 > . • lf ».• , * spond with any one that has property will hr m u on di>ul»ie tiiae, and will MotieeT for P u b lic a tio n . .01073 "U’S did. ■ .¿ju. . In the army? And why not oh a cut atom* »ue tufllioii feet per day. fpr sels. DarARTMewr or twk I «Tastos I make a specialty of handling farm like plea demand company brothels? U. 8. band Office at Roseburg, Oregon and timber land I have pa.-ties that Fallare to understand th e pro As a matter’JFfbct, the reasons u'g- December 1*, 1011 want Fruit, Dairy, Hay and Urasing Portland, Or., Dec. 2ti(Speeial)— .istciis of the stole pèrule law is to ed in behalf oT tbá “Canteen’' are Notice is hereby given that land. -“ Ÿ T — '------1" '~ E dwabu H. D ivilbi .8 bt.itue for much of the criticism absurd, a n d f o r the salts of large Central Omgoo’s opportunity ie W H. Mooss. shown io a recent nddre»s of Pre. of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Nov. 1 iffridd at Governo! West. Such ie profits, nevfct would have been 304-Henry Bnildifig, Portland, Or. in '10, ISOS, mode Homestead entry Sertsl Carl R. Gray, o f tlie H ill Hum H • I dreamed of o'r invested. the vjopiueioi; uf Will li. King, for , No. <H07;l, for HI NEi N | SE| of NlEM. , . srtio.pointed to that a t 1 *n4 8W( 3EJ N E|, Section 7, Town- nej The increase»! . consumption of thia territory, u e r justice of the state supreme T B K R P A B S N O T IC K . seetion as the oooiiiLz U'atiirv of tb a ' ship 32 S., Ranse 14 West, Willamette V- has filed notice of intention court, ib discussing the policy of beer assured by keeping the lenjt.i- section as me coming * Piiefiic Northwest. He said five to make final five year proof to estab- All persons are Itereby warned not to tfib governor. lion eooatontiy belure the men and liali claim to the land aliove described enter upon tbe lends of tbe undersign counties in the interior have four V'fhn last legislstu «. established boys of the army ia the result aftqed before Hardy T. Stewart, United States ed on Elk river for the purpose of S ¿.«roly hoard,” be said; “sod da at; the queat o f profits ia sordid and timet the area of Maryland, with Commissioner, at Port Orford, Oregon, hunting or fishing. Without my con o q elh irtw ib its population and on the 2nd da» of February, 1912 m ed the manner in which prison sent, Any person so doing will be Claimant names as witnesses: iosatiahU. moye tlisn ooe-ijalf that of Iowa David Crowley, of Port Orford, Oregon prosecuted to the full extent of the law, ers serving indeterminate terms In his last abnoal report | . before J. M West, of with onersiktieth its population. K obkkt M c K sxsis . may be uiaoed on good bchdvior. R. M. Meek, of f ” retirement, Oen, Miles, >M>' fjjkl Kreoi this great area in future, L. b. Meek, of ” ” his board reports to the governor . . . . . j » n » . •_■*>,, .. Iwen in chief coAMSiatid of all forces Be believes,-will onuae large mope of B bmamik F. J o n s , WINTER HATS. mid the governor is gim o discretion Regia ter grsnt a parole on such condition» ,,oled distinct improvement in wheiiL ThMUiiited States crop ia I the discipline and mo. alt of our en- digressing a.o ^ iere is the chance Mrs. M. A. Nielsen, the Port Orford as uisy be deemed prwper< Milliner, has just received a shipment "The governor is I wing . blamed : listed men following the abolition for Genirsl Oregon to supply this of up-to-date winter hats, whieh she of ' of the "Canteen.” much needed com m odity. Wheat by many for using the dircretiou fers at very reasonable prices. Call on exports have heen cut more than Tbe undersigned lost s valuable v»r- Pressure from both oq'side and which is placed in his hands and er before buying elsewhere. ,hi< h it beooiues his duty to use, if inside the army is being brought to half in twe vests, showing tlid mint dog on Nov. 19th last, of*the fol lowing description: A black bound he believes he can thereby benefit hear upon Congreaa for the restora American surplus *o be rapidly d i bitch with a little white on front ct N o tic e f o r P tiV lica tio n . 04320 lb« state gnd the prisoners them- tion of tbs “Canteen,” the brewera m inishing. In iPresideut Gray’s 1 neck; • bunch on ttothroat; two white DRFAmrsXT or m Igrsaiox, filvee. The fact that Governor on the outside and a few officers As opinion, Central Oregon’s future is * toes oa bind foot; tang toll sad short U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon Nov. 18th, 1911. W est has not used this power Just the insid» whoee-fAilms itch tor tlie brightest ae a gieaP wheat growing hair. Notioe is hereby given that A reward of *10 will be given for »ome of the rest of us m ight bn ve , tossi hie rak* offfsuppleinented bv district. F saxcis A. Cox her return alive or inforr.,ation as to WLh th ” the intriguée o í *n few uuñfning, sfft pf,as*l«ting far Aer srltereahoutaraad a reward of *sv of Langlois, Oregon, who, on August »I it is another matter. iW if 'e a of many people has graspiqg and abstemious .ealisted mere along |to Knee, the 0 . B. A N Wf 11 be given lor the arrest and non 15, 1908, made Homestead entry 14127. fiction of any [erson or persons who Serial No. 04020, for Lota 11, 11, i4 and ► t-omeil «o he that the governor ist men whose bank account is swollen Co. has appointed -. an experienced stole or killed her 16, Seotton 36, Township 31 8., Range 16 West WNIafnette Meridian, hoe M odixs Baoe. acting outeide of the law. and indo- by each diatoibution of retail profite. agriculturist, creating a new de filed notice of intention to make final Denmark, Or. ing something unheard ot 0/ u n i t ie to tbs interest of these latter to partment. C. L. Smith, a pr»ctical five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Hardy euthoriged. A sa m ausr o f fact, enoooraga weaker men aud boys to farmer, has been named for toe po T. Stewart, United States Commis N o tice f b r P u b lic a tio n . 04198 lie is only doing what tba law makes guggle to the lim it, since the mote sition. He wilt spend much of his sioner, at Port Orford, Oregon, on the ^ X T A K T U B S T OP TWB I X T B B I O B , 6th day of January, 1912. it hia duty to do. H e has been beer oonsunied..the larger the divi. tltue among the farmere served by Claimant^ianiea as witnesses. at Roseburg,Oregon giveo the di.oretion to act or not to deuda s i each periodical distrihu- the railroad system, getting Into U. 8. Land Office November Earl Hale of Denmark, Uregon. 23, 1911. Roy Hafte of Denmark, Oregon. Notice la hereby given that vet, and lie wot^ld be something less ti»n. 8o the whole súbeme in tlie cloee touch with their needs and David Crowlev of Port Orford, Oregon. - T haddscs Oasax last analysis reduces itself to Profile, helping them solve their problems. Hun the right kind of a governor Alfred Hafte of Denmark, Oregon. Port Orford, Oregon, who, on De B bsjamix F. J oxbs All officials o f tbe road will oooper of |f tie failed to sxercisi the discretion P a o p .n l BBOFIT81I oember 1 ,1908. ma ads H lomcstcad entry , Register. Langlois, Or. ate to aid the farmers. Serial No. 04198, tor Lwt 4, SecTl, and tested la him and whieh (he law Lota 1 and 2, Section 2 Township 32 S., ' ----- L-------- . .. unteinplaies fis should use, in such The new. raitit».id from Vail wast- Range 14 Weet Willamette Meridian, N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . 04009 io.«nut,- ss ba may deeui beat f«»r Evan Up. Word, an extension of the Oregon has filed notice of intention to make ' DarAsnaxT or thk I htbbiob , Final Five-veer Proof, to establish , 4—X— —> the Mate.'” 8hnnhue, will anon be an aaoom claim to the land above described, be Ü. 8. Load Office, at Koeeberg, Oregon November 18,1912. “D o you think iH s ever going to plished fact, as all arrangements fore Hardy T. Stewart United States Notice Is hereby given that I 'm i in i»»e, tier at Port Orford, Oregon, dear a p t ” said the talkative m se havfi bean made to etart ounatruc on tbe 5th day of Jannsry, 1912. Washington, Dec. 2«.— Io fur H sbbt M. A xtxll , Claimant names as witneenea : lion. It ia expected work will be of Port Orford. Oregon, wko, on Aeguet t Iterance of his plans Senator L» on the front pltifoim . W. O. Corbin, of Port Orford, Oregon. 14, 1906, made Homestead entry “I do, sir,” gruffly replied the tonfluued Ibruoghout the Winter W. H. Mstfaeney, ot ” ~ Follette leavee tonight for Ohio, and Serial, s o . 04009, for NW( 8 E |, 8K( ‘ And as I'm a moqlho. . Alfred Halte, of fieamark, BEI, MBiofHE*. Bate. 17. Township tbe middle weal with the determiua Jnttn. Georgs Mather, of Port Orford, ” 33 b , Range 14 west Willamette Meri lawyer that opinion w ill m l yoa a B sxm m ib F. Jowte dian, has filed notice of intention to s we toeap lu rs ihe republioan pre« N o tlca w f B a a k M eet!* « . fee.” \ « .. [ Register make Final pomntutatlon Proof, to ee- »tentief nowlratwm. Senator Ln- toliisi» h eia n i to the land above ' “My friend,” returned the Aral Follette plana to visit a ;namber of ed, before ore Hardy T. Stewart, Da.ted Notice ia hereby given that» meeting Coiuniireioner, . t Port Orford, Michigan towns on Monday next. man promptly, “your liv.er ia out uf Of the stoekhOklera of the Bank1 of Port Oregon, on the 5th day of January, ta tweaa 'bpew, *■ ') He will he in Illinois from Janasry order. Better lake a pill. And a* Orford will be held ea Tuesday, Janu- G oto blood rwum a de-.n skin. No I ’m a doetor, that pq ary 9th, 1912, at the banking rooms of vaeetv wtthaot (t. CaMretfoOaady Csthar ^„i.-d ¿1 if e fifth sr,«l bgpecto to Ie James Sutton, of Port Orford, Oregon Said bank.fft ftrM eetloe of Dirhctom Iteak to iv.i«hfrpfon by the. eighth. Boston TrnoaurtpU R.O. McRknste¿o6 ” " ,r for the enening y»nr and suoii other Henry McBride, of busfnem as appear before John Fromm, of fk«>«e®*B t * * / h . *1» % meet inc. < Ant!-/*® Bsa.-Awix F. Ja««* A?« 4 .'»MÚtoí*».**, Bto.« OMMMHNH'«« Register. Dated Dec. 6. 1911. . 41» (ur bwdacto, MVTBlrtK ateed. Me 26a tea UCQL MÍ» Tr'i<slMar«jiMAa YOU ARE • INVITED ’W>- • Hardware, F urniture Wall Paper, Rope ** Window-glass Begin Inn. S, Continae Koar Ai'eeks IIA N K O F Come in and see our OPEN FWE- O R P O H I> PLAßE STOVE M O VA nC H M A L L E A B L E S T E E L RAN G ES. Largo A sso rtm en t o f N ^ n d P a in ted China for Christmas-. L a n tern s, L am ps and C tftlery. N ew hovse S te e ll raps, Pwi+try N etfng' A IL M Ö RD ERS P R O M P T ! Y FILLED WILLIS T WHITE, Sr Port Orford, Oregon For Sale or Exchauge GILLINGS™aG r?S¡¿n K 8. Wanted. : AMES S. JOHNSTON (Successor to N. C. Ntelson.) G E Z M ^ T I^ V I fä z r P o r t Orford, O r . T ^ « f X1' W Heal Estate Notice. NEW GOODS, erv steamer, my puipoae to keep * full stock of evei rything required trade in the line of G R O C ER IES’sud PROVISIO NS, ritof" ».111 BOOTHend S H O fi M ENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, s . L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, H A R D W A R E, GRANITE n„d TINW A R E. CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S C A ND Y , N U TS and NOTIONS. I d fact, a supply of everything usually kept iq a well stocked General Merchandise Htore. ■ ORDRRS TAKEN >OK ANY ARTICLE NOT IHMTOCK. t Call and examine goods and get prices. » -MM t. » . «- '.»UU JOHS R, MILLER, Reward. O. . a m e k o h a j w GENERAL MERCHANT, P o rt Orford, O regon- 1 J t . Has opened a new Store, with HEW GOODS, It shall be my purppee to keep a full stock o f everything required by tha tend, in the line of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, BOOTS and SHOES ■,£T-- -d M EN’8 and BOY’S .CLOTH INC. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, . * CANDY. NUTS and NOTIONS. In fact, a supply of everything usually kept In a w ell stocieff Merchandise 8tore. Orders Taken fer Anything not in Stock. Call and E xam iue Goode, and get Prieeh. •o- JOHN K MILLER. General