The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, January 10, 1912, Image 2

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A Complete Eeport of weh Month Showing Curry
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J. D. LOUCKS, Observer
Tde. Densncralic nom inees f«w V ov-
•lilo r , U nited States Senator and
Congressmen!!, were e ll elected; So
cinltsla en d progressive HepubliCans
Uc I ping to elect them , l b s I«ek'»-
lu iu fe stand 16 lJeiMut'l'Hlio S e lta to is
mid 4 I.cp iib h can ; bO Dennocratia
.R ep iesen liliv es and 6 Re,iuhlicat>.
T a ft would not allow the |« n n le tp
vote oB the Recall o f J u d g e s , but
the inoonting l.egialntuie w ill enact
it again in spite of 1 aft and e ll the
J. I) L oucks , Cashier
(/»oía K napp ,. Pres.
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J. L onky , A sst i ’aslt
C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pres.
H obt . MLK enzik , Directo. .-
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U A M i O P
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B U SIN E SS SO LICITED
For Sale-or Exchange
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Reward.
N ow, w ill the above m ovem ent
have the sagacity not U>sny deceit
c y , to forego the intrusion of p a t­
ronising" airs, w hich if indulged >0
towatd their ward* eould not fail to
render
their last condition worse
Cherry, Aris , Dec. 97, 1911-
then
their
first?
Kditor T aiau n x:
T(iv Supreme Court o f W ashing­
I have been w atching with inter-
wet tbe light for the Port at Port Or ton State has a (firmed the judgm ent
ford. As the |>eople have the Ke o feo n v ict'o n again st H illm an , the
eaii 1 esu n ot for the life o f m e see town site fiend, and he m ust serve
w hy th eie should he such strong Iris sentence and paj^a fine o f $10,
oppusidun to the Port by some o f 000 besides tbe edets o f the prose­
the Cltixelis. ms (lu-y can recall tire cution which total up another 910,'
C oum iitsioneis if ttu*y »*se»* the 000. Rut he is a m d lio n a iia and
taxpayers loo high and often. Once can stand it vary com fortably.
get the Imrbor wo'k t,»rled, aud in .T h e main plea on hia appeal was
ray opinion, Curry county w ill that I wo Socialists o f groat influence
boom and prosper as few people oat on the ju ry that convicted him!
d leu in of.
Som e of J. C. Lee's Suutti Lake
W s have ju st passed through an port victim s got after him bot foot,
excitin g cam paign.io A rn ou a, anu whereupon it ia Mid th a t he fled
th e progressive Democrats, Repuhfi in to B ritish'Colum bia. H e richly
eao a a n d Stor.-iaiiel« won a great vie deaurveya M jty co j’s sentence iu
in ry. The anM iiUM *! t e ’the Com, Stripes.
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stllO tibn carried by 90 per cent.
L engloir, Or.
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S H A N G H A I, Deu. 2«.— Or. S o s
Y at Sen was “unanim ously elet-ted
president o f tbe Chinese repuldio
(»day. T a n g S h oo Y i and Wa H o g
Fang agreed today to accept tbe
form of G overnm ent which tbe na
tional assem bly called a t Pekin
sh a ll select. I l w ill be either a li
ited m onarchy or an absolute repeb-
lia. W h ile negotiations are on tbe
eim istice w ill be extended. Pre
m irr Y uen Shi L a i is reported on
" tick leave.” I t ie know s th a t be
tendered hie resignation, bat it was
refused^ It is feared be w ill be
asaaseieated.
T be election o f Dr. Sun president
marks w bot is believed to be th e fi­
nal collapee o f tbe Mancha d yn asty.
W iring Io N an k in g, where he was
eleetkd,'from here, Sun said hie pol
icy b ou ld be peace and a stable gov
tin m en I. Im m ed iately on receipt
of bis election, »000 tyoupe Weredtk-
petched to N an k in g to protect offi­
cials o f tbe new republic— to be. ,
N o tic e f b r P u b li c a t io n . M l06
, , Z'xraa'mtsT or «no la v a s too,
U. 8. Land Office'as Roseburg.Oregon.
November 93, 1011.
Notice is hereby given that
T uaddbvs U b « sn
of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on De­
cember 8,10(18, made Homestead entry
Serial No. MI08, tor Lot a. Sec. 1, and
Lots 1 and 2, flection 9 Township 33 8 .,
Range 14 West Willamette Meridian,
bos filed notice o f intention to make
Pinel Five-year Proof, to establish
claim to tbe land above described, be­
fore Hardy T. Stewart United State«
Oonuaitsiener at Port Orford, Oregon,
on the 6th day of January, 1012.,
Claimant names na wltnesaea:
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w. o. Corbin, of Port Orford, Oregon.
W. H. Matbeoey,
A lfred Halts, of Danmark, ”
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Georg» O. Mother, of Port Orford, ”
B aaixu ia F. J o a n
Beelator
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clean tdnud mesns a d e in skin, bo
tm uty without it. C h m re U , Candy Cathar
tic clean JOW blood
" * had ‘ k«ip it clean, fo
U i-T in g UP t il« la«» liver and driving ail
P u U m hum the bony, begin to-day to
“w ayii pnngieS,, twtlq, blotch«», hU ekhiw U
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OPEN FIRE-
P O H T
tfo
lots. Tbe letter show s thst the wri■
ter is in ■ progressive state, and that
be is one ut tlie progressives, is e v i­
denced by hia strong stand iu favor
of the Port of Port Orford.
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P ortland, Or., Jan.2 (Special j — A
slate-w ide campaign of eduvUtlon
that lends toward instead .o f sw ay N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
ffwtn the farm is to be tjnrfertwkew-
YCUR B U 8 IN E 8 » BETTER
early in the year. T be S la te B an k ­
ers’ A ssociation, tile Oregon A gri­
HAROY T . 8T E W A R T
cultu ral C ollege an d the Oregon U . «5. C O M M 1 U 8 I ® N E 1 1 ,
D evelopm ent.League are oo-operal-
P o r t O r f o r d . O r o jj - o it
iug with th e State Superintendent
o f Public Inatruotion to form ulate a
Office days in town—Tuesday, Wed­
courae o f stu d y to lie ihtruduoed nesday and Saturday of each.week.
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in to public schiHila of Oregon.
T k jb u n U and
Gome in and see
J. W. M c K enzw ,
A conference wiH be held at Cor
Its vallis about the m iddle o f January
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. seadera a happy and prosperous new at whioh the various interests will
Iuiproved 4% acre h o v e In East Ash­
tie represented aix^u course o f in
year, 1 remain
land ; almoat level t faces on two streets;
struclion w ill be adopted. Com ­
Y onrs sinoerely
new live room cottage, with closet aud
J amhb
C ox.
m ercial organisations are expected p a n tr y ; cow stable and four henhouses.
• “ A ll Atrtloaa wants the recall of
to arrange aimujtaneouH m eetings A ll under poultry fence and act to fruit
Jo<lg«8 rè incorporateli tia the oon
throughout the stats at which their trees—some bearing. City water for
« titu iio u ,” »aid Judge Frank li n£
C U R R E N T T O P IC S .
members
w ill be informed on the house use "and Irrigation ; ono-fou rth
*‘an<t lite itesi part o f it all is There
mile to »00,000 new High School, alao
plan and speakers selected to v isit
w ill be
op|Mieitfon to ' it. It is
n««r paved streets.
the local sc h o o l» sa d deliver - talks
B y J H. U w o n .
not so much that A it a n t e » fear the
Cash price »5,500. Would exchanxe
Io the children alotig tlteseljin e » . for rood agrtcnltural property or dairy
judges ns the arbitrary manner io
Editor T k ib u s k :
which President Tuft oompelled the )•,' One o f the great m istakes o f Urn The school m eetings w ill also ba farm of equal value, or divide to auit
- Address (owner) •
held “Hi a date to las anpounued lot« purcboaer.
people to vote it out o f the consti
hum an fam ily has alw ays »men n
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tu tino in order to be adm itted to IcBdepcy to strike et effects w ith no
M California, S t , Ashland, Qr.
1 Stalk Imokera arc stro n g ly beck*
th e union. I expect to tee a scram in telligen t thought oi cau ses..
,
rug the plan end are contributing
ble ih the legislature fo r th e h on or
T o W hsu It May CsMscern.
~"T have just her« reminded o f the
fu e.ls to m aintain an orgaoiaer io
b f introducing the bill for the sub-
•b o re facts fresh by reading the ac
the geld, who w ill visit, fhe varhma
1, the undersigned, hereby give no­
'm ission o f thia am endm ent.*’■—Kx.
epunt o f a réceuC v is it by a band o f ,
ha-al sc I kh H bonriis and teachers and tice that I have a conveyance from tbe
gttod wi)4ihw-to itè- "red lig h l’’ d ie
Patentee to tlAelapils and water lbte in
wtBat’their aid:
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T h e weather »«port for 1911, in
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.th e Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
titut in K ansas C ity for the purpose
th is issue o f the T ui tu g a, shows, we
S olos in terestin g cooipnrieons are, „ p^tiop of yridch » part of the wharf
o f offciiog em ploym ent in respect’
believe, th at C utty fu o a ty baa as
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ueradted without tpy ooxyent. Al
able home» to euoh o f tbe inm ates shoW ifhy G overnm ent figufep on
dquuble clon aie a sfw n be found in as would aiweptThe offer. A t hoe Oregon's population, just gleuoed parties are hereby warned not to drive
In any maaSies what
buy part o i the UhiLeu HtmeS. We o f tbe places Yin led . » g k l ofapjie r from tbe last ceurus bv the Depart-
~X rifree from cycTones a n d lo i nadoa ent culture soblavl out, "Oh, if 1. ^aenToTCnijimerce and Labor. The
- Mm. A sma 0- Daav.
‘— have lilllp enow«>r ice, end ere
Portland, Oregon.
oould have m et ''women .like you 'liu m lt e r o f people Io the square m ile
seldom bothered with the fogs that
after v y mishap, I would not have from < 3 iu 1900 Ui 7 in 1910. The
frequently bang over the coast both k e n ¿ere, inalead I was mails In “irifi of |h>puluLion du rin g the da
M etlee A»r P u b lic s » « « » .
O4C7S
north and south of us. W hen bans-
feel i^ all o f m y sex Ihnt 1 w as a cmle wee lowor<l the uiU ueao<toxay
D tra a T U e U v o r vus Iwraaioa
portwlion comes and Curry co u n ty ’s
l|»pele»t outcastr* And who can ti"in Hie farm s. Teh years ago the U .4 4 . L a n d Office a t Roeeburg, Oregon
clim ate becomes know to the world,
|mrcenia£u o f (icople io cifiek of
December 16,1011
d sp y tb a | »lie *pt»ke tru ly?
tb s 2o00 prop's now bolding dnwn
2500
or" more was 32 2 and oa Ute
Notice ts hereby given that
Some o f the Victims visited b a *
the county c n i be dumped in to use
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'Eawaau H. DlVHJM’S
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hveikkiduapped by "w hite slave’’ larm s 0?,8; in 1910 ib is was ch an g­
- o f her cities and lust w ithout mak
ed, with 45 6 in the oilies aqd 54 4 of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Nov.
10, 1«)«, mode Homestand entry Serial
dealers, w hile tbe greater number
in g any noticable difference.
in rural Oregon. H arn ey, L e s s n A. 04073, for NJ NEJ NJ S E lo f N E tf,
eortldn’l liv e on the'wages paid ip
and Malbetlr bounties average lees and »WJ SEJ NEJ, Bectlou 7, Town­
ship 38
Kanae 14 Wert, Willamette
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In a “ Straw vote” taken by tbe factories and stores.
than oue person to the square mile. lfeiid ian . has tiled no'ice of intention
It M-cra« never to have occurred
to make Uaal five year proof So estab­
Farm and Home in New E ngland,
Baker held a notable celebration lish claim to the land above described
M iddle,C entral, N orthw estein, Wes to these kind visitors, that they had
du rin g tbe past week when th eon e- before Hardy T. Stewart, United Matas
began
thehr
work
on
the
wrong
end
Comiuisatoner, at Port Orford, Oregon,
tern and tioutbei n S lates, La Pul-
huudredth anniversaty of th e' com ­ on theind dav of Peoruary, 1912.
lette beat Taft in every section by of the problem. If, instead of rush­
Claimant names a s witnesses:
ing uf tbe w hite man to th at section
hn aggregate of 24 to 1, and Rooee ing to "bargain sale»’’, these good
David Crowley, of Port Orford, Oregon
o f tbe state was oOserved w ith ap J. M. West, of
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v e il by tieurly 8 to 1. lei P o lle lle womsit bad resolutely boycotted
propriate exercises. The com in g of B. M. Meek, of \
the
produots
o
f
factorise
which
ba
is gaiuing all the tim e all over the
L . 1». Meek, o f
Captain W ilson Brice H u n t over­
B xmamim F. Joaos,
U n ited States, so d ia the o n ly Re oitually grind extortiooate prohta
R eg ister
land from F ort Boise to w hat ia now
publican, w ith the possible ex cep ­ ou t of helpless girls and ehildrao
Baker
C
oen
ty
was
told
again
and
tion of R ooeevelt, who can beat any much goo<l would be accom plished
the hereiam o f the early pioneers
, Democrat« Few independent Re — mucli more than by raids to re
honored.
claim
tbe
fallen—
the
viedtns
of
publicans w ill vote lor Taft, nor for
T esting plants for the ores of
Tbe undersigned lost a yaloable v«r
W ilton because h is position against their own greed and neglect. Strike;
the Recall o f Judges, nor fo ' aov at the cause rather than the effect. Eastern and W estern Oregon min mint dog on Nov. 10tb last, of the fol-
loping description: A black bound
Democrat who advocates a "Tatiff
Follow ing' th e raid, the loader ing d ih tilcu have been recommend
bitch with a little white on front cf
ed
by
tb
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tate
M
iners’
A
ssociation,
for R evenue” w ithout "Incidental sa id : .
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neck; a banch on tbe th roat; two white
Protection.” - *
"W e d o not intend tA leave tbe w ho ere follow in g out the sugges toes on hind foot; long tall and short
lion s o f Secretary Fishsr o f the I n ­ hair.
women slim e in their battle lor
new life." H. B McAfee, leader in terior D epartm ent. It is ie believ
A reward of 910 will be given for
E n d o r s e s th e P o r t.
tbxm uyem enL H id . “ K indly ^woin,- a d o r e testin g stations m aintained her return alive or Information as to
ber whereabouts, and a reward of »50
w ill'a « as sponsors for them ar
It is W*ihi»iea«ure th at < e give
in the m in in g sectio n sliy the G ov­ will be given for the arrest and con
ter they have obtained em ploy men»
vfetien of aay person or persons who
Spaoe to tits» follow ing letter I rum to help them over tb e hard plates ern m en t would be o f great value'., to stole o r k ille d he r.
the
industry.
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N oaiaa Boos.
'Jas. F- C ox, an old Cut ry C ountyite and g ive them encouragement in
Denmark, Or.
living
righ
tly.”
and brother of Justice Cox, o f Lang
corporations.
W isbing the
Wall Paper, Pope
Window-glass
FARMER^ BUSINESS COURSE BY CORRESPONDENCE
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, The prune« «oai«e« on jo»'r p i p e t .
/ I b u w .lh e .u i« 1« w h ich your e u —}
‘ «crir.üon 1« mt Id.
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Seeing :tit-jpliuJe in an KasttHte
paper that Bod' S. C olei, a New
Yurt: a illM n iffif. advocated mhi U
lish in g ’‘SflUKlIs T o Teach Social
t-ui", the T u fK .tii pieeumed that
be bad hnetniie* a- conve.-t to the
cause. Hut, be is one o f Its bril
lia u . foes. H is school» would seek
to educate against Sttcialiain, and if
n o . snccrssful life w ould crush it by
force. He is a striking exam ple of
’the old haying "W bom the Gods
would oestroy, T hey li/st fnakc
tnod.” A Class wart between the
'rich and the |>oor is hastened by
rich fools, and they w ill go down
when it docs come.
INVITED
Every eHtien a t Oregon Is ourdially Invited to attend Mas»
»hurt oourte - uf the Oregon Agrletilt«r»l College, begin­
ning January A I leven distinctive connate wltt be o fte rw l
1„ Agriculture, Meelianto Arts, D'>m. i,tlr8eieti.'e r.nd Aft.
Commerce, Forestry and Manic Every course 1. designed
to HELP Ute rtndent i* bis Hally w rk. Moke tf.ia « pleas­
ant and profitable winter outins. No tuition. IteasouaUr
accommodation». For beautiful illustrated holletlu, ».l ires«
H. M. TENNANT, Register, Corvalli', Ora.
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ÏLA6E STOVE
PO RT ORFORD,
MONARCH M A LLEABLE STEEL
RANGES.
L&rge Assôrtm en t e f Han dP ain ted
China tor Christmas.
Lanterns, Lam ps and C utlery.
Newhouse Steeltraps, P o u ltry Net?ng
AIL MÖRDERS PRÜMPTL Y FILLED
OREGON
WILLIS T WHITE,Sr
It«al Estub;
Notary Pnblte
Port Orford, Oregon
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40 acres in Tow nship 3 6 -
14.—Tim ber,
165 acres in Tow nship 34r
14.—Tim ber. F ine Hog ranch.
351 acres in T ow nship 3 4 -
14. Fin« stock ranch.
160 acres in T ow nship 3 4 -
14.—Timber.
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Correspondence solicited.
Fort (Orford, Or,, Nov., 6,1911
AMES S. JOHNSTON
Wanted.
f8aoressor to N .
C. K elsen , j
I went to buy some good Vronrs, 8 to
14 months old; also some calves two
weeks and older. .
I have some good buck sheep to te ll,
also borne good ewes. Address
H. W. LEADS,
Wedderburn, O r.-
GELERAI« RERCHAVr,
Heal Estate Notice.
NEW GOODS,
- ^ y P o r t Orford, Or.-x^,
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lntantion to handle Reni
county, and I
Batate m Carry
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to have offices In Port Orford and Gold
Beach early In tlie Bpring. In tfie
mean tim e I will be pleased to corre­
spond with any one that has property
for sale.
I make a specialty of handling farm
and timber land I hare parties that
wont Fruit, Dairy, Hay and Graxing
lund.
W. H. Mooax.
3M-Henry Building. Portland, Or.
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my pat pose I keep a fu ll stock of everything required »
, trade in the Hi
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
BOO TS and S H O E
M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,
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L A D IE S ’ D R E S S GO ODS,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E .
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C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P lF E S
C A N D Y . N U T S j n d N O T IO N S.
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E .
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In fact, a supply of everything u sually kept in a well stocked
General Merchandtae Store. '
All persons are hereby warned not to
enter upon tbe lands of tbe ondersign-
ed on Elk river for the purpose of
hunting or fishing, without my con­
sent. Any person so doing will be
prosecuted to the full extant of tbe law.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
ANY ARTICLE NOT iS STOCK.
Call and examine goods and g et prices.
K obxii V M c K smbim .
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WINTER HATS.
Mrs. M. A. Nielsen, the Port Orford
Milliner, has just recaived a shipment
of up-to-date winter hats, which she of-
fers at very reasonable prices. Call op
er before buying elsewhere.
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JOHN R. MILLER. -
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GENERAL MERCHANT,
N o t ic e fur P u b lic a t io n . 04020
DaraaTMixT or THi I ktbbiob ,
U. 8. Land Office, at Roeeburg, Oregon
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Nov. l«tb, 1011.
_ Notice is hereby given that
Faxncie A . Cox
of Langlois, Oregon, who, on Augnst
15, 1906. m al« Homestead entry 14127.
Serial No. 34080, for Ixrts 19, 13, rt and
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15, Section 36, Township 31 S., Range
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16 Wert W illam ette Meridluo, has
filed notice of Intention to m ate final
five-year proof, to ertabtish claim to
the land above described, before Hardy
T. Stewart, United States Commis­
sioner, at Port Orford, Oregon, on tbe
5tb day of January, 1012.
Claim ant namPs as witnesses;
It sh all ba i
Earl Hale of Denmark, Oregon.
m y purpose to keep fu ll stock o f ev e r y th in g required by the
Boy Hafte of Denmark, Oregon.
David Crow lev of Port Orford, Oregon
, trade in th e lin e o f
Alfred Hafte of Denmark, Oi
Oregon.
i
B khjamih F. Joaos G R O C ER IES and P R O V ISIO N S,
Register
Port Orford, Oretron-
Has opened a new Store, with
KEW GOODS,
a
M E N ’S nnd B O Y ’S C L O lH IN G .
B ° ° T 8 ‘ nd SH ° KS
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n .
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DaraaTMSav o r t h i I xtbbiob ,
L A D IE S ’ D R E SS GOODS
C. 8. Load Office, at Bonebnrg, Oregon
F A N C Y GOODS,
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November 19, 1011.
Notioe is hereby given that
C IG A R 8, TOBACCO, P IP E S ,
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Haxar M. A xtbix ,
of Port Orford Oregon, whe, on Angast
9 A N D Y , N O T B and N O T IO N S.
14, 1009. mode "Tfotnefetead entry
Serial, No. 04006. for NW) PEJ, SEI
KKJ, HJ NEJ of 8EJ, 8eo. 17. Township In fart, a su p p ly o f e v w y th in g « .« a lly k ep t in a w ell ^ « ,* « 1 Geueral
S3 8 . Range 14 west Willamette Meri­
dian. has filed notice of intention to
M erchandise Store.
make Final Commatstlon Proof, to aa-
tatllsb claim to tbe land above describ­
ed, before Hardy T. Stewart, Da ted
States Cotominsioner, - t Port Orford,
Oregon, on tlie tth day of January,
Claimant names as w itn e s s « :
James 8atton, of Port Orford. Oregon.
R .U . McK«snte,uf "
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H enry McBride, of ”
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John Fromm, of
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BaiMAMiM F . Jonas ,
Bcgiater.
Orders T a b for Anythfoi not in Stock.
C all and E xam in e Çooda, en d
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get Prieee.
JOHN H. MILLEB.