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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1915)
>■* J A N U A R Y 1 3 . IQ 1 « Special Hosiery Offer MUCH U. S. COIN IN CANADA I O u a ra a ta a d W « « r - I v « r H o s ie r y ftwr M a n a n d W o m a n L ad ies’ S pecial O ffe r ■trad entry <” ul the proforonce rig ht te exercised prioi •<Nov.2X1914, op wkUJi date the law 'r w l'l Iw sA ject to ate tie- meat and entry by any «wtojlfied P*r- son. The tends are as follow *: The N E k K W * NEW, t h . W k N W « NEJ. the f t « N E « N W « , Bee. 10_T. S3 8 - R. 10 W ., W. M „ except a strip«* land 80 links wide described a«follows: Be ginning at a point 90 chs east and ».50 ehain* south of the quarto» poston the north line of 8ru. 10,said township and rftnge, on the eastern boundary of the tract; extending thence 25 links on each side of s Hue running N. 84 deg. W , 33 chs.; thence 8. 79 deg. W „ 2.27 chs.; thence N . 72 «teg. W ., 1.00 chs.; thence N. 44deg. * 1.43chs.; thence N . 3 deg. W .. 1 9 0 chs.; thence 8. 42 dec. W , 2 22 clia.: thence 8. 6 8 d rg .W . 1 . « ohs.; thence k . 8J deg. W ., 4.20 d ie .; thence N . 73 deg. W ., 4 chs; tlieoov N 88 deg. W „ 3 70 chs. ¡ thence R. 48 deg. W ., 4 ohs.; thence 8. 3« dec- W „ U 9 c h s .; thence B. 89 (leg. 4.58 ohs.’ ; thence 8. 47. deg. W ., 3.60 chs., to the place »here the strip close* on the boundary of tlie tra d , the net area being 48.1» acres; lisied upon ap plication <»f T . W. Billings, M uriel, b r w » n ; Mat C 1001. The WJ 8 W k N E K , Ute K J.S E « X « ’M Sec. 10, T. W. 110 seres, application of Raymond C Th-iupaon, Port Or.ord. Otppon. Lis i 8-1284. A tract withiu w hat will prolmhly be wheu surveyed Sec. 31. T. «0 8-, R. 12 U ., (teecrihed ee follows: Beginning at the northwest corner ot Sec. 6, T . 41 H , R. 12 W . ; extending tbenceN.fi.fi« chs, to Corner No. 1; thence E«d 10 chains; thence N . 39 eha.l thence E. 90 chs.; thenee B. 38.8« chs.; tlienee A . 30 chs. to the place ot beginning ; ex««pt a strip oi laud 50 links wide described as follows: Beginning at the eastern beandary of the tract whence Corner Ne. 3 bears * . 9.96 chs,; extending thence 95 links on each side of a line deg, W. > o h a ; thence It.. 65 «leg. W . 3 Uvern or—Oswald W est. Ma lent. j jdecretary of State—Ben. W. Oloult 8a- t ■ lent. State T.eaaurer—Thus. B. K ay, of Ba- lent. | BupL Public Instruction— L . A . Aid ernian, Saleic. State Printer—W illis Dnnlw ay, ftelem. Attorney Oeneral—A. M . Crawfor«l, Btah- Game Warden— Wtu. L . F in ley, Salem. State Health Officer— D r. C a lrln 8. W hite, Salem. Baleni. Clerk fttate lan d Board—O. U . Brown. Salem . J ~ « t Senatoi for Coon and Carry— I. 8. Smith. Joint liepnmentative for Cote and Curry—8. P. Pein.-«. Judge, 2d .rudlclal D is tr io t-J . W . Uaniifloi', Kost'hurg. Prosecuting Attorney for C urry (Jo ._W . H . Meredith, Wedderburn. 0 . 8 . Commissioners—H . T . Stewart Port Ol ford. o o m tv orriosas. County Jvidge*^NF, A Wood, Gold- Beach County Ounniisstonera—D- Colegrove, Gold Beach: (tooChenoweth, Langlois. S h e riff-C . H . Bailey, Gold Beach. County Clerk—Joh u R. Stannard, Gold Beach. County Treasurer—Frank Caughell * Wetiderburu AMsessor— W ni. L.linen, lia r lo r . -. School Hupt.— Geo. W . Sm ith. Gob' Deach. Surveyor— I. C®ugh<*ll Jf.p Oold Bauch, °F TP« COVBTD. C ircuit Court meets Fourth Monday Is August of each y ia r . County '"ommlseiooera Court meets flieV.M£d»«tei*y *■ Jh“ ua T . A Pr il- ,«viy and September ol each yeai. Trobete Conrt mse s first Moa«tej in each month *« sraav o o c rrr ro rr owicsa asp veer- KAmsaa. H a r b o r .. . .. .............. ' ‘*”* ‘7 Gold B e a c h ................• • • • * • « • Wedderburn ; £ L - « • » » « •" • •t o g » - - .......... . » » S UNINHABITED ISLANDS. Notice is hereby given th T he uprising o f Canadian busi described below, embraa ness men to expel American coina acres within the Slskiyoi from the circulation of the do min Forest, Oregon, w ill be sul ion waa largely directed at first tletnent and entry under 1 ions of the homestead laws against the “cartw heel” dollar, ed 8'strs and the aot of Jut w hich seems to be much more com (94 B ta t, 338» at the Uo| mon there than it is here, says the land office at Roseburg, fi November 26, 1914. Any I Boston Transcript. Now the waa actually and in gtwi ft movement comprehends all mg any of said lands for l purposes prior to Jan. 1 , 19 U nited M a te s coin. O u r money net abandoned same, baa I is no more legal tender in Caaadk right b i make homestead e than Canadian money is here, hot lands ooeepied. kanl land anon the applications of along' the border i t has been to l ed mentioned below who b e je l erated on acco u n t of popular con veaieaee. S im ila rly in wpper New applicant Is qualified t o m Ham pshire, in Verm ont and in stead entry and the P ****« some districts of Maine one comes exercised prior to S o y 9 j across Canadian silver and bills in which date the tends w ill I circulation and storekeepers ett.ement and entry by U person. Tha tends are make accumulations of both to The HElSW JBec. 4, Ih e E meet local demands. There is a the NJ ftWl Section 9, T . » W , except a atrip of ten I 1 French Canadian elem ent, more s a f i t i s r i s s x i i or leas transient, to be catered to. and In W oodsville and in some the net area being 15» sen on application ol G. B. Doe o th er places thereabouts the shops display algae in English and French. H o t Canada being sm aller eaa- not afford continued to leratio n of a practice th a t makes little im pression in the U nited States. To get Am erican ooiae oat once and fo r a ll, a new Canadian coin age o f nickel has been proposed. Some o f the advocates o f thia sag gestlon h are even urged nickel quarters. Judging fro m Canadi an papers this is going too fa r to meet the approval o f business men who. white a d m ittin g th e conven ience of nickels for sm alt coins, be lleve th a t (lie difference in in trin sic value between the tw om etate mast lim it its usage in coining money. Canadians fear th e general em ployment o f nickel would have a debasing effect on th e whole cur reaey. Possibly there would not be so much of an organised effort ; oo behalf of n ic k e l coinage i f it ! were not fo r tb r fa s t th a t Bud ! bury, Ont., is th e only place U N orth America is where this m etal is produced. There a n y be Sn a r t fu lly designed “ nickel hoomT nu der n il tMta«jt*tation. zssezssssx itio n a l, Si* pair »f our finest S6c value la- to set-: die«’ guaranteed hose in blaok, ten or M **J *' wl.ito colors *10» w rit Uni guarantee, * j for 61 and l be for postage, ete. States . S p e c ia l O m sr F o r M sn * ’ wh£ a lim ited tim e only, a l l pairs of claim- oar finest 35c value Oauriwtrr'f U o * ultural any color with written guarantee and ad baa a p n j, t f onr well known Jfrn'» Paro- f w the S ix O o rtert for me «toffee, aud 10c for re liat- postage, etc. *reone You know these k o ae ;’ hey stood the j f * M v te* 1 when all others (ailud They give gcr or real loot comfort. They have no stanis home- to rip . '/hey never beo>*me loose and right is baggy ss the shape Is knit in, not Jiectto Prea8e‘* *“ • T * * * * re ^*oru.iKc<t for uUlfled firmness for style, lor superloi it y o! olio w e: material and workmanship, absolutely NW J, stainless and to wear sir stoi.dto with- ■ oat boles, or a new pair free, ilia NJ D o n 't d e la y b u t s e n d in y o u r range, o r d e r b e fo re o ffe r e x p ir e s Give ted up- correct sise. i, Gold b v B B -W E A B H O S I E R Y ^ C O . -h a t D a y t o n , O h io trees sad tha Mood te rwa with aew Vt«or te the rates, ane Mhe ftiU-bofiM snntmer. when all ton world looks green and (air, and tha spirit of asaa to filled with the glory of God’s beau- Uful world; nor like autumn, when things re 1"*»*** and Inanimate team to be settling down to rest after work accomplished «b« twilight ot the year. Unlike these, early December has a distinct atmospbeis of anticipation, as of a time of reckoning, aa of a titan of reward, la eviry heart, in spite ot the rush of tau-oeae or .the dally work, there te a feeling a -.a to that which la the old days we felt when counting the days to the ectool vana- tloo—and home, says the IndlanapoUe news. The thought of Christmas days Is la the very ate every day; a thwa- sand things seep it te mind, from the early-Ughted shop windows filed with their Invitations to good cheer to the happy look on many Cacaa that tsett- ges to aoase unselfish preparations made, or making, that a M aud s Christmas may be RwtaL The Cheapest Because it Gc^s F arther It is a P le a s u re t4 V» ith W h ite River Floi Try it, and Conviction Will Follow I R YOUR H&N ■ e a -tifa l ceUege pennant« Y a la a n d H a r v a r d each W in x SA In . P rin c e to n , C o rn e ll. M ic h ig a n ,e a c h 7 x 2 1 in . A ll test quality felt with felt luted ins, streamers, letters and uiesc H - ecuted in propercolors. This a;-leod:-- assortment sent |>oatpald for 60 cefttB andBstompetopay postagi-. Bend new H O W A U D S P E C IA L T Y CO. D a y t o n , O h io ' r u n g s to writing, billing or stausucai are accomplished from the board of the light running, atfion M odel 10 (Visible) tradltloua The*, the clothes Has must aot has« In the loft between Christmas and New Tear’s day on penalty <N had lock Dreams dreamt wtthla the same period ere sure to be true, white children bom oa Christ- M s day will have the gift of proph ecy. To Insure wealth, people meet eat the roe of the carp on Christmas Bve. because flah roe signifies money; and sentes from the Christmas carp carried la the purse win beep It weU tiled throughout the year. Herring roe will suffice tar those who are too poor*to bay carp. A lem eheerftd practice to to make IftOe saaffi heaps w ltk a thimble tor each member of the family oa Christmas Bve. and W rite irformffitk n ro The Smith Premier Typew rit r C o , Syratoae, N.Y. fonate- « ver 7 w iteti a •Of eourw. * said «»• wtoa boumt to her young daughter, "if there is a hole In your slocking all the Christ mas presents will drop out.” Thue tl happened that the girt be came very industrious la teaming to darn, which eras a thing that had not Interested her preeloasly —Chicago Svealn« Poet L8I ■ B T A ïtjte) t f Î Rew Discovar; rerCa^ra-.1»,, SWIFT A C O , P o itO rfo « } ................. A“ T K c X ’ - 6» T m ! 1 For L i m l ^ T' ni’ O nly— L an glo is .......................... POOR PRINT y n u it L a t s t iu n a ^ h i a — m . T « 4 w c H ste v ' t n i c r . T«k> l t ' e a littV w*® C-d 2 ««-i»P ;-a»tk aow. ____f ' S W IF T A Opp. p .fi. rateai OStae, WaxM-ptee, S. C. A Perfect Cure: M a M V ta c h F or A ll Throat fin< Lung Troubles. If It f tee. 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