N o tic e f o r D u b l i c a t l o * . Town and County. W. January 1$, » 1 » . Berlin, Jan. 1 4 — D r. fyaderiok Report of reoeipts and diabuie Fran« Friedmann, discoverer of C . 8. Land Office, a t Roseburg, Oregon Work la now, progressing on Ute December 28, 1818. Tbe Silver Medal oonteat in the manta o f the Port of Fort Orford for oure for tnberouloeie, today formal building for the sawmill annex to Notice is hereby given th a t ly wrote A m eric a n Couaul G eneral Church Monday evening, under the year ending December H e t, 1»13: H xsdv T . B tsvasw , tite shingle m ill. I Thackaia hare, invitiag tho Am eri­ auspices of the W . 0 . T . U ., was one o l Port O rford, Oregon, who, on A p ril A dance at tbs Lenars H a ll Sat­ of the moat enjoyable and instruct F ro m County ‘ can gorernmeot to icveeligste count o f tax le v y . . . . . . . . — $$ urday evening was quite largely ive social gatherings ever held in cure. Thia is the fljst invitatioa D IS B U R S E M E N T S . extended by D r. Friei Jenson to any ] t h e N W | N * J Section 12, Township a tte n d e d . Port Orford, aad was listened to by Port o f F o rt O f o r d s e a l..$ 2.W 33 8 , Range 15 W est, W illam ette M e r­ 16.68 government. Dr. Friedmann prom­ Miss Welters,mF Corbin, has been • large, appreciative audience, many P rin tin g ................ ........ idian, DOS tHe a straight channel out from tbe very wonderful soout that. The 880 pounds. Price, »100 tbe subject, there is a division af m ate h homesisad e, try for the lands B. J. B A K E R , same feat was accomplished by a McKenxis residence, for the first actually occupied. ft«id lands were Deputy Gams Warden, Port UrforJ. opinion among the delegations of listed u | hiu he applicaliona of ihe per tiiue in twenty years. The outlet great surgeon a long time agq, in three counties interested— Jackson, sons named below, who have a prefer­ ence right, subject to the p rio r rig h t of is now mors than sm ile further tbe Garden of Eden, and it worked Carry and Jueepbine. W A N T E D —In .Southern Oregon cr any si.eh settler, provided such settler south than formerly. to perfeclion. Northern California, a ranch. 1 w ant Representative Peirce, of Coos or applicant is qualified to make home- such for a home. I am a mechanir, nut ►tead entry an" tue preference rig h t ’S Drain N oiipsrtil: The firm, of and Curry counties, seems to bs I l appears frum a W a shin gton a land shark, and w ill consider a home­ ererci.eo prior to tiaroh 4, 1913, on win. h i t e l nds w ill lei subject to dispatch tlial Port Orford reef is to Reiiuerr A Kelley, our local fra il taking the initiative in the move­ stead or Relinquishment; if possible -ettleini i t ami entry by a y qualified have a <126,000 lighthouse, instead ers, are un cling nith decided auc- ment and hopes to ba able, betake near school. Address, , leison in e lauus a r as fo llo w s : T h e 0 . T IM E U 3 , f in the rale of their apple syrup the session progresses far, to Intro N t j of NEJ oi S W J , tt-o. s, T 41, 8 ., of a $25,000 lightship. A t least 681, Northrup S L , Portland, Oro. R. 12 It , A M except a strip 30 feet such an item appears inr the light among the uonvutueis and dealers duce a bill that will satisfy the del­ side u s,ribid as follow s: H e /in n in g in Rnsenurg, Sutherlin and other egations of the three counties and ai a r-la k e i-itii .ted 1.4s oh ins west bouse bill recently reported favora­ irom U q . a l ter com er on the north bly to the. House local dr|»ots. The syrup is becom­ which will be passed. Tha delsgs ' • i line of-ec s ;e x te n I n / tb nee 16 feet ing very popular, and takes the lions of Curry and Josephine coun ou each si e oi a oue i uunlng a. 12.1 eg. The County 8urveyor-elect hav­ W. 1 72 chains; Ihence N 72 deg. W . place ul otnple syrup st the break ties seem to be in favor ol opening The Bagley ranch on E lk river. 2 62 chains; thence N. 64 deg. W 0,88 ing failed to qualify, the County fast table because it is net impreg the stream to commercial fishing P a rt cash down ; balsnoe m ortgage « i chains; thence N . 68 deg, A . 1.7S Court appointed James Caugball Jr., Chains; thence 8. 77 deg. W . 1.36 □•ted with drugs. Mads in Oregon just as far aa the industry can be same w ith easy payments. Address chains; thence 8 66 deg. W . 2.38 as C urry County's Surveyor tor the J. B A G LEY, conducted with profit. Tbs Jack, and sent by parcel post. chains, the net area being 9.62 acres. position. Jim m y, though young, Box 4«, E u re k a , Osl. •on county delegation on the other Bald tract was listed upon the applica­ O f enure«- there w ill be the usual tion ol John W aterm an, of i hetco. is in every way competent, and we hand, it is understood, is opposed Oregon ; List 6-644 the N EJ o f SEJ feel sure he w ill make good, tinkering with the game laws by to having it opened farther than 30 Bee. 7, T 39 ft., K. 12 W «11 acres, a p ­ the preserti legtaluture, and always plication of Geo Telm an, of HsrborO r., Weather prophets are predicting miles Irom tbe sea. Have you any to offer, or do you L is t 6-W2 A tia c t of 9.60 acres w ith ­ in tbe interest o f the city sports, who Thia stream was c loaed to com know of anyone who hast I d « o ir e \_ in u, aurveyid, b ut w hat will probably a hard winter but early spring. Our •re able to dictate snd have enacted 1«, w hin surveyed, Sec. 10, T. 36 S„ B. prediction is that we are having a mercial fishing by an Initiative bill ,o purchase. An,u. o . Ms, k.y, such changes as they desire. The 12 W described by metes and bounds passed two years ago. the people of Reni Estate Agent, Fort Huron, s a follows: Beginning st corner N o . 1, bard winter, but w ill have an early proper thing would be the repeal of a stone marked H - l , wbeuce the q u a r­ spring unless tbeoold winter weath­ Jackson oounty being back of the Michigan. all Stale game laws, and the enact ter corner between bees. 11 snd 14, T. 36 8. R. 12 W ., bears N. 80 deg E . 2.86 er is prolonged to extend too far over ment of a law giving each county measure. Tbe Jackson oounty peo chains, 8.37 deg. 30 m in. W „ «7.10 into the Spring months. pie, especially a t Medford took choius; and E. 12 37 chains; extending government complete jurisdiction lbs position that the Hums Fishing thence 8.33 dsg. 10 min. E. 2.97chains; Mrs. J. II. Zum walt, who has in the matter of the protection of thence S. 27 deg. 15 mm . W . 4.73 Company enjoyed a monopoly on chains; thenc. 8 . 8 0 deg. E.6.14 chains; been so ill for the past two weeks game within the tes|)eotive borders the stream to the extent that it de­ them « 8. 1 deg. E . 4,64 c h a in s ; thence of each <;ounty. ft. BWueg. E. 1.77 chains: thence N . 66 as to require several visits from Dr^ prived those residing up tha river E. 110 chains; thence N . j l deg. Pemberton.of Langlois, was brought R ep a irin g Watches aad Jewelry • The Cooa Bny N.ews republishes snd above tbe fishing plant, from W, 7.9s chains thence N . 13 deg. 16 mm. W. 3 69 chains; thence N. 10. deg. into town by her husband Monday/ the following item taken irom its trout fishing. D uring the last leg specialty. A ll work guaranteed. 30 min. E. 1.62 chains; thence N. 31 from Sixes, and taken to the Zunv-t O rders taken tor Watches and Fancy issue of Jan. 14, 1880: ? islsture the in itiative measure wse deg. W . 4.39 chains: them « N. 8« deg. 16 min W. 2 34 chains; thence 8 16 wall home. She stood the ty p well, ' 'The New» is the oldest and the only •mended so as to cure ibis trouble Jewelry, W o rk turned out on short deg. W. 6.91 chains to the place o f be­ and is somewhat improved. permanently established paper in Cooa notice. ginning Bald tract was listed upon county. The Record died, the Argus but, oontsnding that the people bed the application of J. J . Weersing, of C a ll on me a t L aholois , O bsoos . Rev. John W . H o y t, wife snd died, snd the M ail doesn’t feel well, but 1 passed the bill «ltd that their will C. T . U C ontest a Success II THE BREAKERS" Aa Inn Worth. While (Fom ierty Gaun tie tt’e) New ly Fitted Up; Electric Lights T A B L E V N BX C BLLEB GOLD BEACH, CORRY CO,, ORE- H ot and C old T ub and 8 howeb B aths F irst C lass Barn and Garage in Connection, Affording all Conveniences for Saddle Horses, Teams, Automobiles and Motorcycles t For Sale Timber daim s. GENERAL Blacksmitliing Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock, also Agent for All Kinda of Farm ing Im ­ plem ent^ McCormick Mowers, etc. Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. BEECHER JE SS P o r t O r f o r d, O r e g o n ». ■ Always It a ly for we rSome knhrea i Blades roquirw frequent «kawpoatng. Edgea invariably turn. * Knives are ground sharp a t tb e factory and are aJwaya ready far aa< TAe bla d a n>e guarantee to take and hold an edge Wo sony aa oBesIto H slvq ju s t received st.La.rge Shipm ent oi Stone Crocks. See our W indow as you go b y „ a » -« •< o w 1 port Orford Furniturc& Hardware : Store. W ATCHM AKER Agness, Oregon; L iat 6-707. A tra c to f 26 ncies within unsurveyed but what wlb probably be, when surveyed. Bee. »• T . 30 S.. R, 18 W . described by metes “ d bound, sa fa llo w s : Beginning at N a *• • cftdsr tree marked F ftM H -l, whsoos Lawson’s B utte bears ft. 6 deg. W. snd a prom inent rocky peak l.a rs ft. 79 deg. E . ; extending thence N 9 chains; thence N. 21 deg. W. 7 chains; thence N. 63 dsg. W . 10 chains;ihence8 62deg. W . 5.74 chains; thrnoe ft. 1» deg E . 21.43 chains; thence N. 74 deg. E. 10.32 chains to P'sce of beginning. Said tract was «•ted upon .he application of F ra n k Thornton, o f Agness, Oregon; Liat •-7UB. i h e N E i o l N E j. Bsc. 10, T . 31 8-, B. 14 W. 40 seres, application of Beason E. t*eini«rton, of Langlois, O r­ egon; Liat 6-790. Approved December •- ’ « » - 8. V? F K O U D F 1 T , Asa is ta nt Commissioner o f the G eneral 1-and Office. J. H . U P T O N , »O TA B Y P U B L IC , L àmolois , Cuaar Oo., Oaaooa. the News is healthy, well established three children, arrived lest week, and constantly increasing in circulation. i in the matter should be respected, direct from Blauvelt, New York, en 1 I f you want J : the h e oldest, the most relia- 1 Governor West vetoed the measure. la m . ELLIOTT route to Gobi Beach, where he w i ll. after election, subscribe for the News." fill the vacancy at that place caused Tbe item spplys, in the main,* to by ihe recent transfer uf Rev. Mr. the News of today. I f there was Hixgins, Presbyterian Minister, to •n y doubt ss to the Identity of tbe Eastern Oregon. M r. H oyt and most sobitsntial snd reliable local family spent's day in Port Orford, newi.gatberer in Southwest Oregon, visiting among the people. we would certainly give Uncle Gus Beunett the benefit of the doubt. The first railroad for Corry coun­ A free textbook measure w ill ba ty is now under actual construction introduced in the legislature st Sa and four miles Is completed. I t is the Brookings logging road at dhel- lel»- I t properly drafted such a co, which w ill be b uilt for many measure ought 10 become a law. miles into Ihe extensive timber ' The principle Involved i t la every . , .. _________ -« n ' way oom vendable. I t meant eoon- holdings of that company, and will opportunUy> greal#r effl eventually have a b.anch ruqn.ng « <#|ich¡ , hd fiDa,|y upoo - f»r n w lh « h S ’T k S f tile w h o l.it w ill tend to increate company expects lo bave no les. #ohoo) gUen(,Bnoe en(| Mpe0 than 400 meo on the pay roll nkxt¡ upper grajeg and high summer. school. J. J. STANLEY Salem, Or., /a n . 1$.— On the first test of strength between the West J a w ;» , and the anti West forces In tha Senate, which took placq thia m orn­ OKKOON ing on the cansideration of vetoed COQUILLE, - . bills as a special order, the odds wsra shown plainly to ba against W . a . H A J B IIV tbs executive. Five bills were (Snoeaaor to A . B. Sams) passed over the veto, and of the doxen instances in which the veto was sustained, a few were of game bills wbioh may interfere with the prospective new game code, and others are now dead. In a . few cases tbe tenate lined np with the Anything not in stock, will governor, though one hill lacked be pleased tc order only one vote and another two votes ot the necessary two thirds RepAiRiMG N batly D one for passage notwithstanding, the B n n d o n . O x*efgoik veto. AllXindt li Him» uf SuMilrj / DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS* AnjrtJiing you Need in M ill W irk W rite us tor P rices or a n y Informa­ tion you Need in this Line North Bend Manufacturing Co IVortli JEJ I , Oroigon o ik