The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 06, 1914, Image 3

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and skillfully :
fully equipped
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and increasing num ber of patrons we have
been compelled to add to our general slock
of'D ry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, a«
follow«: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, S tu mp-
! «M tPo*d«r, Oils and Paint«, Farm ing Iqo-
| pleiueuts of gH kinds, including McCormick
Mowing 'Machines an d 'ih e celebrated Web-
" h e r Wagons, etc., etc. And don't, overlook
o u r Up-to-date «lock eiMenU and Boys’ Cloth­
in g Bool^and Sh'oes, Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No­
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcss Seed and Seed
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ere’ tila t tike J i d t e * »a» ' r e &
Political Ann<
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I hereby snaounae
didate or numiputU»
County Cpmróiasióne
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buhgsfcw on W ecbingtoa euwei,
« h i uh f i l l be « tasty end autdbra
the bridge. The e x tta v a - '
rfb e le g is la tu re «suet if»
fcw the Crushing
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■ p riva te n atu re o f (be
i b e J t a f g e V itat rayed
■at tb ere ca ll dues n o t
^ m i a h b t t r V th e
the w bu l* show, a n d ’l
w rfchim U iW ibe
m w i t h i n i h e 't n o w i
CbrnmimfobeAt.
Thb
tag opt a ll right.
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i M rik a n a s e n t tv JSiriavre, where h e ]
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Iee ye be bee bought a ew a ll ranch j
• |gp<LM |L g ae|ie'b is home ind efin ite I
* - f l Z . t j S . O t i » r y W y i that K U ie o re, .
« t I which is th irty milee routh v f J tiv
Baadefe* C
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T h e Rand.
^*1 fuil.liof of Stoves and. Ranges,
about 10 torn
•hr. « « t o r .t a a ve ry .p re tly place A . d ford
F rb
* * be expects to Wre both the « ettftibte P o rtlan d ,, to
x n d wwtatty j
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«»bore the! «
Forester W . B. M ilb u ry wade
as reading i o m * th o w k rib » tt, .etc.,
aad eu|>erinta«^»at end Ipborbr eat
' at the same m e o * . M vecything ie
being e la au B ed ; j u » « W d M r W l l l J
a to o,A* * ’h ‘ 1
te ip |o M y r tle Poiot a few , d ays * " ' * *
hg.i to take away the supplier, etc. d* y * n‘
th at were left in the Ranger S ta tio n '
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faM >1
M y rtle Point end ie embraced
lea d (b ut was recently restored
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to " • ' 8 ,'t »he «
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of J o in t2 te p re « e n l
C u rry OyntUa» eul
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the p rim a ry ballot in C u rry county
(he Democratic «
Countiea at tbe Pr
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held H ay IS, MIS.
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creeeed s h o rtly.
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where
eased as cancer o f the sttasacb, but
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'the o p e ra ti.ti disclveed ethevwiee
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m erning,' wtta it» N o rth Bond th a t
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th e te a d n ia g .
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the 10th Of Vi
H o m in g « e lja
met
home K v e trin f eetlfe
t t « * • / » , fb et
fcooe l ' * i g give g JH
cOorAy cae beat C u rry *a «team
» hoata'aad reilrpade, b u t when 'it
nig h t. I t t
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coame to wagon roads they e ra not m g a a d - f goad
in it.
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: Mte io those vet J
toads, from ' evening and w
M a e in splendid
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in u Ä ig o id
has rauirp ail tll * iha. Shagta
g w d .1 H a .po et« Ranger Station to resume
du‘ ‘*» • * ‘ h r lie k d jg ^ b e Wftvds
L i W U h ^pp lam i.thg .euegiag ereew i-, K e c ry
the eande budy is giad lu a e e a gaud man ra -
GÊNERAI
w aited.
Jfits. jv in s u iti-ie rgiw »laying w it h
fhejatkpel
her mother, M rs. Chandler, w ho pfeaifi d in n er,
recently underwent fca^tpere|i,oa la
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8 A S A ;$ 0 0 R S AND MOULDINGS
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Ppatmaeter , Jo h neton -p od ana, aB(j n tku aaM i
Low ell,' rdturtird M onday1 evening I the. work now
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ting, Stiletto Cuttlery, ¿aaterr.s, E tc .
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T hw U a«N eta M iller*» H a ll on
the evmttag o f M ayday M M w ell eV
w m lh a 0M M A e atrO t|g kg llM te iH Ibe I
(o for oororaer, w hile but one Repub-
G iv e US
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D e m o c ra ts -h e re
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aeeko. iL — About I .
tanwefced, .«„1 M r.
w f t S £ £ S £ W W * bin” eW" w i“ ‘ i ^ « H t 1 X - J
I her
didata
Suerteeg, A lum inum , l^ugsandD ytat-
eaoee th is r e c a ll casta a e lo r on th e
entireaow rt end I think I t a poor
return tar lhtee yearn o f work, worry
a n d ^ e rto n a l r.crittce, for tbe beet
which w ill cut 230,000 f«et a «lay, interest of o u r c o u n ty .
W ill be aoe S M B huU i t f * i * i ii . h o e ' fa ir deal, / r
£ a t A ld er Springe. This station
p , .on. the mountain between H a re and i * " *
at
He
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r y
t-A.-'t, r (.
A g a in .
. A movement is on foot here, l w '
i n f so rted by John N i*l-« .n ,to have
, e b ig deepees «»hi i>x uwii»Hir> -ft,»
' *Baa<hwi. t ; A4 dc«?p sea (wait«,' 30 f,- r t I
duW gbad a iih a 2 0 ‘ horse fatwer
h «abolinc rn g liie w ilt be If o i i i aitd
, 4^ 0 i n d u s lt y ta U iie h e d th ia .f a ll.
Balam ii «akbig. is-quite a la rg e
In d u s try d u rin g the seasonr and
there is
i j 'l
hd rbasnti Why the. tivhin^
industry ontild nut lw.m s.te a *big
owe all the r«a.r> a n 4 M i . N i« l- ..n
f<ye we mi«lft*aa Well grii g2»0/»OO
■ A y e e r o u lid the hu«iu»ae iiiate««!
Wagony-and Biiggies for Sale, k e p l \ t Stock,
afcso AgeUf'fbt All Kind» of F arm in g ' 1m-
p Jeru eu t^ ^ cC o rm icl tyower», etc. -
Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at a
tesnaunablwprice.. Your patronage solicited.