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A Complete Eeport of weh Month Showing Curry
ty’s Wonderful Climate.
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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.
E.
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.
, 4.
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.
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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,
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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.