The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 19, 1913, Image 2

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    T ile b ill opening
»idea that fiehiitg can bp
the lower liv e r from J
s u B s c R ir r io x ifc A ifc « ,
On« Oopy One
On« Oopy Six M
A o v a r-i.i> u Ra
:» lls .
A Qo.çi Appointment.
The many friettrisud W . H . Mere,
d ith are much gratidjbd over hi» ap
A orim I lO tli, w jth g ill
u.eah, and n.. reining, Seines may
be n«ed during the fa tl Or hi ng fiir
»Overside», front September l e t to
November t i t , and fty inch me, lies
m ay then be uaed. There J * mt pto-
»iaion in Ah« b ill for g illa e ttin g or
M in in g steelhead», and these ean
naty lie caught w ith hook and line.
On the river in JnSrphine county,
there w ill he an open aeaaon for ehi
noqk with 8 | inch oietrhee front
•’ une le t to August le t.
CURRENT
Pointm ent as counufoiroaecuting at
torney.
in m a k i i ^ t h e »eleciiou
T O P IC S .
LEE PEMBERTON
.Court ju d g m en t of *350,000 ag ain st'
t ^ l W m r y hatter» who are M i l l .
M o v e In T h e R ig h t D ir e c tio n ,
B A N K
h /th e
big
■f
s
I
pensive. Believing th a t i t is a
■ tg ftin the rig h t direction, the
T x ib u m c wither every »uocess to the
, / o r t of Rogue Rive<, .
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P e rt -
l
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-Port Orfo
^magnificent
soma day aea
on the foothl
decade after
a
m oat d orm an t, nut
but unutiltxkd.'
«•coguixed,
h « m far
< B e J fee
and by the
hgislnturb
providing
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te g S
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p r n t iu w
lin» ,,
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D m o-
mo t.'C o m m iL te i
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MoneF T r W t
The type« slipped in “ not” j m
where I said: »M111 like Bean ware
F«ad» rush in where angels
fp n
to tread else there would be no in ­
kept on the bench not because they
novation— no progresas' Tw o »Aber
m eaaure«! a ta r ite d .T th e ir '^ a y 1 ' ^
» d(‘'nna<i b>' lbe ®>»fpora
sleep | lard y f.u itio n
when
I
introduced ¡ " T
ing g ia n t w ill burst the bond» lh a t House B ill No. 3<J, and Hou-e
b a r . kept ber down and .,e p up t o ' N o 374. t b . fir .t named to put
B ill1
!h .1
.
I »HI he
’ w h‘cb make«
the
nature
intended »fa te P rin te r on a flat » .fo ry ,
„„i
Multitudes of People
take s c o r r s E M U L S IO N regu­
larly to repair wasted vitality and
enrich th e b lo o d to withstand
winter colds and exposure.
I t contains the highest grade of
cod liver oil, medically perfected;
it ia a crcam-likc. food-medicine,
scrupulously pure anti healthful
without drug or stimulant. En­
dorsed and advocated by medical
authorities everywhere.
s c o r r s EM U L S IO N drives out
»'•»• H “ nut”
sense
6c y
,lh a p la o . where
aha should be
AT«r*,n<
E M U L S IO N
Langlois, O r.
I— »Ota,
k
after that L aF oIlette shall ba
.
a*
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8.
ian,
----------------- make
flve-year proof, „ establish claim to
the land above described, before
Hardy T. Stewart, United States Com-
miaaioner, at Port Orford, Oregon, on
R ew ard.
the find day of May, WI3.
• Claimant name» as witneaeea:
Freema» bavi., Port Orford, Oregon
A reward will be given for any infor­
W illiam Matheny. “
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mation regarding a square trunk con­
David Crowley
P
•«
«
taining ladiea’ wearing apparel and pa­
Chari«« Zum ivtlt •*
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M
per» bearing the name of Anna S
B. F . Joaaa, Register.
Pfoutx. The trunk waa washed over­
board from the «teamer Fifield Jan. A
« u le k lr
to
the
aatt-m ia MUa
!■<
pu bi A cation
GsrABTMXNTWW Tub •
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U. 4. Land Olfloe,»t ipwaburg, Oregon
M a r c h !, 1913;
Notiue ia hereby given th at
»
W altow F. M ills *
O " «0 0 . *h u , on April
Vth, tUtM, made Homeelead Entrv Se­
rial No. 0U02-J, fur S | N K |, N E i N E *
- Store
Hardware of all Kinds
M a c h in e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s .
E x t r a s for D a i r y in g ' O s b o r n e .
M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y ,
P a i n t s , O il s & S t a m p i n g P o w d e r
P i u c l i n e o f G u n s , B a s e b a ll- p a r a ­
p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g
G o o d s k e p t in S to c k ,
D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s In v a r ie t y
c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d .
P ip e F i t t i n g ^ P lu m b in g : a n d T i n
w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t
n o t ic e .
Cheever
«
W E D D E K IiL It N .O R E O O N
N O T IC J & F O I l
Bowman,
L a n g lo is , O r. >
laiuette Meridian, h .« fifed nut.ce nf
inU'ntiuu tu m ake I'lve year Proof, to
estubli'h claim to ihe l&iui dbove <ie-
aoribed, before H a rd y T. Stewart, Un I '
ted 8UU>a C »mmiasion tr, at Port O r-
f^rd, Oregon, <m the
day of A p ril,
a
Claimant names a»witnesses:
J“ 1“ ®8 H- Sutt.ni of Port Orford, O r .
Walter button of I «rt Orford, Oregon.
Bfophen P. M errill of Port Orfonl, Or.
Oeurge Forty of p o it Orford, Oiegon.
B. F. J on as
Register.
N o tic e f u r P u b lic a tio n
D kfabtmxkt OS Tna I ntbwob ,
(J. 8. Land Offlce, at Roseburg, Oregon
.
*« b ru *Q - n , ,wi3.
Notice hereby given that
, » ty ra a a P. M aaruix
of Port Orford, Orvgon, who, on M ay
27, ItfOO, made Rom<-«tead Eutrv iforial
No. 060U6. for N W i< « W * tCc.' I, , nd
tn a N E lt SKW Section i , Township
St:“ ' ’
1
W*11“ “ »«« Mer.
luian, has ttled notice of bin iutou ion
make final Five Year Proof, to e,-
ta b ll.it claim to Uie laud above dea-
H f r4 y T ' 8te*» rt. U n it.
Oo,»«li»al<-»er. at Port Or­
ford. Oregon, on the 4th d .y of Apr.l,
U
Claimant names 4M witneoeea *
Walton
M ille r, of P u n Orford, Or..
W alter Sa.tou, of Port Orford. Or
James H . «otton, of Port Orford, Or..
Oeotg« Forty, of Port Orford. Oregon.
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BaarAMiN F. Joaaa
Register.
-, y . mugan» „ «iän
»—
AMES S. JOHNSTON
(Succeaaor to N. O. Nlelaen.)
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XS
b a il
Û E ^ K IIA I,
B O T IV J E .
Notice 1» hereby givyrr that I h«v«
been appointed agent to look .fte r the
E. W . Je n re. property, situated on t h .
Bead»”
at J Port
,
K i O
S H i a f c f i c c - d Ä
persons caught
ling house w ill
j t UNDBERO.
4- .«J y-
P o r t Orford, Or.'
To W ho m It M a y C
NEW GOODS
1 IH
>/
U’« undersigned, hereby give no­
tice thai I have a eobmyunoe Irom tbe
Patentee to tidel.nds and water lota in
tlie Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon o *
t o S X 5 ° w7mChZ part of
w e re tw a without my conaent AH
p“,rtie'1 Br® hereby warned not to driva
piles or treapam iu any manner what,
soever on aald tidelauda or water lots
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S
E O O T 8 and S H l K
M E N ß and BO YS, C L O T H IN G
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W ATCHM AKER
L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O D S
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E .
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P U ’ ES
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S .
In fact, a «apply of everything usually kept in a well atoclted
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS T A K E N FOR
a
Repairing Watches and Jewelre
specialty. A ll work guaranteed.
Call on me a t L ako loi », O beoom
WM. ELLIOTT
AN Y A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK.
Call and examine goods and g e t prices.
W . J
M A .B I I V
(Suoeaaor to A . B. S*a:g)
AliKindi 0, Harness and
Saddelry
JOHN R, MILLER.
rERAL MERCHANT
Port Orford, Orearon«
Ha» opened a new Store, with
N E W GOODS,
000
suited un all Wisconsin patronage.
H ie action « f the president is con
»¡tiered moat significant.
Box 133, Bandon, Ore.
to :R ..
w . H. MEREDITH
H t h t chactc a a d
soorrs.
W ÍW
Notary Public
Port Orford-, Oregon
'S C O T T ’ S
h in t and bronchial
tbe second to require banka to file
E q u a lly good fo r in fa n ts ,
with
the Seoretary of
periodi-
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01 c Slate
ia ie pen
Takes Initiative.
children or adults, but you must
again, so I ort O ,lo rd harbor »ball cal sworn »tatemente disclosing the
have
some d»y riaa in her might and be auiu of unclaim ed deposits ( “ sleep
r
W ashington, M arch, 18 — p re«i
■ eon * Bowwa, «Ion
,».J. I» «
recogmxed aa the greate»t-deep wat , ing deposit«") I called them.
and . d‘‘n» Wilson shattered another prec-
ar harbor between San Francisco to urn into lbe escheat fund a ll « le n t when i t was announced
th at N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
and Puget Sound.
depieita th at had lain unclaimed n ext week be would confer with
■
IlxrxaTMxjrr or tub I htxiuob
for a period last past of six years. Senator L aF o Ilette of Wiseonsin to
U . S. fend Office nt Roseburg. Oregon
Treapaaa Notice.
T h ia -b ill was referred, not to Qoro- learn his views on public matters.
t
Maroh 6 /W ii
otice is hereby given that
m iltee on Basking, but to the Coin I * waa also se m i-o flirlally annnunc
W ILLIAM H . BENNETT
Notice ia
heroby
to all
all neraoaa m utes
in e« on Ju
Judiciary
with
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- . given
- ’« to
d iciary w
ith «nee,s ed that ihe p res id e d intend« her«
,-isW T"
dB
OREGON
colds— nourishes the membranes
of the throat and lungs and keeps
them healthy.
“ T ru th oruahod to earth shall rise
on or treapAia upon the premia«» of L
, Knapp, for the p arp o « of hunting, or know no-w aking, yet, nearly ten
years later, a sim ilar b ill was passed
fishing with noon and line 8aili
rniaee arepitaatod on B|k R l w . C a r r , and has yielded m any thousand»
Oregon, »ad generally known Of dollars Io (he escheat fund.
a . the “ Bond” place.
AW hen Ihe 8lierm an a n t it r u s t
Akv person or persor a m > Iraopaaa-
Ing tor the purpose of hunting, fishing law waa being fo rm u lated and dis-
° r traveling thiough ia any shape form cu«»ed in Ihe Semite i t never eater
o r aaanner, ar tearing down f.n re ., or ed the thought of any Senator th a t
»•aring out aW eg ,te. open, or moled- i t was )o apply Io organised labor.
Ing peraonal property, will be proeecu-
M an y Rrnators wfi,, had taken an
|tted to Ute fa ll extent of the law.
active p art in pushing the measure,
Wnr. R. Johnson,
»of ihe above including the great Senator Ed
nnmed premia,-. rniinde, h are since »aid that ¡1 |,ad
Real Estate
PO RT O RFORD
AT M W
H . C. Diani’j ^ p a r t lq (he Port
Commission »hods' th a C the total
shipm ent» ia b o m d and outbound
I« sed under the Sherman law th e ' lt ,n lJlre dtJring Cleveland’s, admin-
’»7. « - «-
of D e in i«rats in Caogress m aking nu j i“ r,aio0 fr'™ ’»2
* merous such attempts, hankiu’g
' ' ' « ‘»‘ fe and the ful
the people both in M a x i* ) and W a ll
*•
Street, who had financed bis auo the Uepublioar. m ajö rfiy 'o,,inj.' .»é.JIÍ,”’ i? < cbil,lren:
. .. .T-. fra n . k ly
. com m itted tu* » theJJ,nrlocl“
■“ ] flnrlooker
‘r of
ceesful revolt against th e eider Dlax o f . «um
Thomas
demanda u t the “ Interests,” m 4«, ¡ M ’1**
M
" arshfield;
* “
ft'. y. Coke of
the bloody m inded deepot.
feat
them.
B
u
i
llie
»barn
recoiled’
J
8. Cuka of
A ll thing« come to him who waits,
on
the
Democratic
House
the
other
I
H
u
g
h
M
. Cuke
of
w hile some things come to h im who
day when the Republican Senate) B * ^ * * * * ! GkNf., an d Jaa, L. Cuke
dje». I t waa a little otora than 20
allowed a »upply (till w ith a " r id e r " . ” '>nnlulu — Tb« reían ina w ill
y»ara ago that I introduced in the
•wnught to the bay on the Speed
Oregon L eg islature a Jehn Memnr, reiieving labor unions and fui un-rs
well for interm ent, and tbe funeral
lim
n
a
ll
ghertnan
luw
patMtllbw,
u
lal asking Congress to provide .by
w ill be held at Dora, Saturday.
slip
'tliro
u
g
b
,
banking
up
ni
the
law for a D rpa
President to set down un U which
a Secretary in the
Robt. Banks, of tbe firm o f K ru w
lie p ro m p tly d id .
net. I t w a s ' f ^ <i:
A B anka «hip buihler», states that
N ow , the recital o f the history of
¡n by th e Senate.
0 . A. S m ith ia plunufng to build
Waa d u ly forwarded
ie dviag» Udder the Sherman law
a 17 kn o t passenger boat for use
• n d JUpreaentativqs
i«W t-b iir aa a llo w has lieeh
the wax l* ‘ Ween *»*«’ a,,d à ’ " Frsiciaeo.. He
*A rry in order to have the .'wag
on l l paa.ata
PfSbfeln
Ä w tifh - who planned
«dueldetatiun d f ”a
i«tnr Dolph
««
fore the Senate. Wha t i l t fate tug ! P” 'r y iia liy affeenug K e i-id eu t ti ll I . the
, A , deline S m ith . nùW . i
A> p ull has kept the harbor from , JUOn-everyd ay horse sense and true • H i * “ a rtfu l dodge»” i f ihev can
I t e o w n i n .the paat. M oney has * fidelity «0 the pu, , i c trust repo»,, j
Preiu n o t i o n ” M
r
the
regon
WILLIS »' T
W H IÏÉ, Sr
•
county instead o f district attorneys.
The salary iK *180© « year.
inga as had been expected,
confronted w ith the oppoeition
.
.d re®®»n ,MP«-
j
tn the one m atter of “ polite of their wage .laves, w ill wheedle
o f ^ l” h
» con,’ ” :r« •>«» l - c k ( culture,” w ill in the m a tte r.o f oom. P r u d e n t W ilson into the role i f
ia not far d.wal.1 when
O
—ré—
for
over tlie Cooa Bay bar for 1912
amounted to 443,821' tons. Pa»«
engera arrivin g ahd 'd tp a rtin g to
ft.r better price» futvd these were
titled 13,277.
J .
not ilm night rider») whereupon the
/o h n S. Coke, S r., a pionper of
American Tnbaec» Com pany began
auiU ¿ /d a m a g e against certain re C««»acounty, died at the home of
sponsible farmers alleging “ restraint hi» spa, R. J, Coke, in Loa Angeles,
o f inteistate trade” in ihe Federal C a l. Jaat/ThnrSday, aged 85 year*
district Court and obtained ju d g — M r. Coke came here with his fam­
monte .which were later upheld • by ily from Tennessee in J 8 7 I, settling
lice tie h rowed greater whose lift;
Madero had »pared after he bed
been condemned to be shot a t V era
Crux for treason.
o f Ibero.
a n g l o is ,
lhem i Co° * c,,un»y U"der the law enacted
a t w ill. W hen lum ber inel,
B. W . W ib o u ia the name o f. *ba backs of the pnor and helpless
la
being »hipped through the Pana-
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the new Cabinet M inister, who, I
O f course the em ploying c .rb o r.
m a,canal on big carrier» .U n a fee »hough he may not m ea.ure op l o ’ tiona whose drnirc is Io h o ld ^ tb e
and a life saving station liaa been
BOtboriaed, hut a ll to no .v a il.
Preaaure haa undoubtedly
been
brought to bsar to keep the harbor
/t o r n being improved, but the tim e
L
ATTO R NEY ano COUNSELLOR
and hU fa m ily had rtrnggled
> • 1 » appropriated for im provem ent « « biro, probably surpass the
Office at Laaglols Hotel,
YÔUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED
a coarse and uiaultiiig manner a n d 1* * “ -
Y C U rt B U S IN E S S H ETTCR
then ordered judgm ent entered upj
L. A. Liljeqvj«». of Coquille haw
«giunst them and Under which t b . | k e n appointed c o u n t, m t.in e y of
,hwt Orford
L
O H F O H I>
them weTe baled Io-fore F e d e ra l’ ln,,r,i lumber than a lf the m ill» in i N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
Judge Raker who lectured them in j Goo« eounty used to raw n few years
in both brauches; aud I am * ,
*f
‘ he R-‘‘dond'’ '» nj«de-
'
Nfiorts of I m ake no claim that thia M em ori- Ctalic
tchffoee yl bad an y th in g mudl to do | a m*»ryd to sucli conaidpratioo h y 1, I l uppearo that j( w ill be necessary
.
” ** *
1 ** flenarai feighl to
inu«, and bringing about the ac cu m p lf-lim e n t' ’’«“ding a lute dispatch e v id e n tly )'-. °
I Ihe new and faater boat in order
letters «bowing tbal „ harbor
____ , pos bf lM things contem plated, but inspiied by ............
M r. Wilson and sent
A b ilitie s w art fmugnfced by foreign e y e ry ,little help». O th *r M em orials out aa a ‘-leèler,’’ suggesting that iriane it, pay.
Should the S m ith Ouaipany decide
syndicates.
and petitioo» have »inita been laid wheu the valued »apply b ill ia rs
j to build the new boat it w ill mean
A ooedy «hip Is b u ilt to run to a b«foxe Congress, asking that jnatice enacted it w ill be beat to om it tbe
neighboring bar harbor, and the be done in behalf o f the class whose “ rid e r” protecting labor aud tbe a 24 huui trip to San Francisco
J t W D ip Anda her ra ilin g on the «xiatenoe before a ll other classes of farmers from the wrath of Abe Sher­ against 40 to 00 hour* which ia tbe
m ud fl» u w aiting for the in coming our people Is essential to the life of m an law and then, at the regu echeduie o f the present service.
tide Io float her Off. A publication the nation. D u rin g the e x p irin g 1er eeavion next winter, amend tbe
, boaatlng of the exeellenc« o f «noth days of tbe 02nd Congre»a the b ill law oarryiug the re lie f go |on|
^er o f these bar harbore, fe t), ¡n ,t,fi waa Anally passed and (w ith
sought. T liia is subterfuge and if
aame issue of one steamer na the reluctance) aa he eaid
him self, »uccemful w ill convict the
Demo
m u d flats and another one w aiting Signed by President T a ft, and
it Cral» o f shameless false pretense
fo r the water on the bar to deepen.
id to his honor, President W ih o n durin g a ll (lie year« w hen they pre­
, ^ ,tb .* ,P ryP *r * « w all, boats of .appointed a Pennsylvania coal min-
tended to deaiie the shifting ¿f the
Any tonnage can coma and go from , « • • Secretary of Lahor in
hie Cab
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burden o f the a n ti-tru s t law from
aw ay London Tuttfc
Ira n * continent
w ith Port Q r f f .
,
P O R T
ite capaci-
M adero was a cultured, high
The m ove by tlje people of Rogue miuded geatlem an w illm ut a drop
rive r to organise a Port D iatriot, ia of “greaser” blood flowing ia his
,.e move in llie lin e of Development, vein», hut bie position was a try in g
nanr D o r*, where be lived u n til his
and one th a t would not only help one— between the devil and the deep the tf. S. Supreme t'o u rll
tie wss s uperintend­
the people o f the im m ediate locality sen— as i t was im|wwsihie for him
KfS»g« have persisted to induce; hea tli failed
but would be felt throughout the to carry nut the program of break UtMigie»« to relieve labor am i firm - j ent of schools tor a term in the 70’s
en tire county. Port District» are Ing ap the m illio n acre land hold «r» from pains and penalties In ji and was collector of customs at
PCpvipg a success wherever organ
ised, uuleM , perhaps, it ia at Port
O rford, aa it is iinpoaaibtelur a n y ­
th in g to succeed pnleas it ia in <be
hand* o f it» friends, And a t Rogue
,r iv e r there is much an organisation
could do to facilitate »hipping con­
ditions, th a t would not be very ex
O F
P H Y S IC IA N
Borne tim e bu-k the maohiniats ' ‘ I *“ #n «»erase of
feet per
at ln d i4lia |»d ia want out a-king for | d , f - ,n d theEnalside m ill lu m a out
lietter pay, after which »on»» o f ! "bout lZS.OOO. The big m ill saws'
w ee rifiu d to pay out on and gel
U r , aa d u rin g hie residence in thia
E d ito r T b ib l m x :
title to waa actually »old from them
oounty M r. M eredith has pioven
by a' Federal D eputy M arshal.
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t
i
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now
well
ascertained
him self to be 8| energetic and
that
gentleman- H ie appoint W ilson, A m erican M inister In H e x ' L ater on when ihe.Aohaeeo tru«t
.
th® uprising in had cut the prion o f leaf tobacco to
,m e n l ipaures the fn fo ram en t of
law and order in C u rry. U’A un M exico C ity -un! bile the co weed ly almost rfbthing, m jne of thegrowees
dercUtid th a t the nificecarrier amol assassination o f Madero by the o r­ in K entu cky combined to store and
umenta of 8800 pet an au m , add that, ders of F elix Diet, *he bull necked, hold th eir product off the market
the present encumbent w ill hold uu
,H* the general election In 1910.
F* pier«
N ” ' h ^ nd
being l.'*ru,se<l and t>edcril*-d h r U i Im provem ents
8. D< («uly Marab.il» with exeenii.tr,a. (S m ith m ill has in
°"e
.G ov. \ \ eel could not have done bet-
«
i week for boring
rays Remember the FaU Name
.axative ^romo Quitting
I a C om in One Day, Grip in Two.
Anything not in stock, will
be pleased tc order
RepAiRiNo
NexTLY
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O i « o |g o n
N O T IC E O F F IN A L 8 E rT L E M S N T .
Orywtm* 0#unt’( Gu'lrt’ Gurry County,
In the matter o f tbe Estate
„ Taylor, < tec*d £ r
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of
Unnm
a * w«-
a ^ . ^ i*,*LerebL * i,'<'n that tlie Final
M Upton, Admin.
• r 2 S ^ ’ X5 f l h e K e ‘ate of G « ” 1W L .
rf'
ha» been filed in
5 fil5 "'!S L ’o “ nd th* ‘ ‘ *>e 3,1 day of
March iw g at a ,* hour ° f 10 o’clock,
k ao m
n0 ® ? ’ ,B<1 tbe c ° u r t
i d X fn^h °*d-
Gri gon. as tbe
whtei‘ 5 d t U
thereof, at
eatid in
• ^ ¡ i pl“r< * ny f * 1* * ln te r-
bS h^ard
M U te “ ay ,ppear aBd
MRS. C. M UPTON,
Administratrix of said Estate.
L i . STANLEY
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