Page 2,
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, December 27, 1932.
PORT ORFORD NEWS
F in d s b y A r c h e o lo g is t s
L ink P a st a n d P r e se n t
His Birthday
PORT ORFORD NEWS
S nyder m otord
to
M arshfield
T hursday.
*
S IX E S N O I E S
«
Mrs. E. L. Jam ieso n is visiting
♦
♦ relatives and friends in Sixes and
P o rt O rford, h aving arriv ed the
Mr. an d Mrs. Ben M unson a n d . ^orePa , t ° t th e week from Cres-
children, K ichard. M ary an d L ouisei cent C ity
arriv ed F rid a y from th e ir hom e in j
~
L akeside to spend the C hristm as I
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
<8
♦ *
holiday w ith Mrs. M unson's par-1
enta, Mr, an d M rs. C. C. Wood
A PR A Y ER
w orth,
AT t H K ISTM A S T IM E
L ester an d Floyd K eller left last
»
•
MONDAY A F T E R N O O N S
Koine of th e gam es children play
during th e evening« o r a t week-ends
at
Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregon
a re very ancient Indeed, b et poxsl
By
JANE
OSBORN
' tdy one of the oldest of all is the
G«O W 8ORANSON. Rdttor
Woodman Hall
' Indoor Snakes and Ladders.
A
I
gaming
board
suitable
for
playing
RATER
SU B SC R IPT IO N
Hazel Knapp
W A S on the eve of Griffith
' th is game, or one very sim ilar to I * T Vail’«
birthday.
One T e a r _________
He probably
I it. w as discovered during excava
DANCING CLASSES
wouldn’t Lave thought about It if
Sii M o n th s________
lions at Ur of the Chaldees.
now,
on
the
very
day
before,
he
had
33c p er H alf H our
A num ber of o th er interesting
Advertising ratea t i cents oer colaran la:h.
finds have been made by archeolo not received a letter from hla moth-
T ap — B allet — C h a ra c te r
gists. F or instance, an old stand er. who w as off on a y ear’s holiday
Port Orford, Oregon. Tuesday, December 27, 1932, ard,
som
ewhere
In
France
with
his
fa-
week
for
O
akland.
Cal.,
to
spend
cu irled Into b attle by the an
D AN CES
d e n t E gyptians «.<*10 years ago, has ther. The letter had rem inded biro the rem ain d er of the w inter.
Take care to do nothing at random, or without been found on the hanks of the of tlie fact that he was to have a T he P au ld in g fam ily is ill w ith
B y W E SLE Y CHA PPELL.
birthday and a money order had th e flu,
some good end in view, and to let your actions have Nile. T he design was a w hits cross slipped
from the letter. It was for
a crimson Held- -th e Scottish St.
M arion B arklow of Modesto, Cal
° f the " eedyu and °PPres3^ -
H. L.
HOUSTON.
M. D.
nothing in view but the good of mankind.—Aurelius. on
a hundred dollars and the letter had
I
U>_1.1.
rly sh
shelter
elter was th->'
m h ysician
.
. and . Surgeon.
’
Andrew's cross.
an ..J
d Lyle
B
arklow of . M yrtle P o in t' i W hose early
P
explained:
“1
know
you
can't
pos
stable
w
all;
Then excavations at Jerich o have
a re spending a few days a t the
P hones:
O ffice 491. H om e 492
Lord of the ou tcast and th e poor.
confirmed absolutely th e Biblical sibly need the money but 1 am nom e of th e ir uncle, J. R ow an.
F
ah
y
-
M orrison B ldg
H ear, Thou, today o u r call.
story of how the walls of the city hoping you'll take It and spend It—
Mr. and Mrs. H errin g to n are
B andon, Oregon.
do
som
ething
that
you
really
want
fell to adm it tin Israelites under
i- s '
Joshua. T h eir collapse seems to to w ithout thinking w hether It Is spending the holidays in Sixes. Send us T hy s ta r of fa ith and hop.
extravagant or not. Do you remem T hey will re tu rn to th eir teaching j To guide ua th ro u g h th e nlght
have been due to an earthquake.
C. R. WADE
, To w here T hy pre, ence fi„ s , he aj
MILD INFLUENZA
Thia earth q u a< e would also ex her what fun you and 1 used to in Bend. O regon. J a n u a ry 1.
A tto rn ey -at-L aw
have
on
your
birthdays?"
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
E.
M.
L
ynch
an
d
I
W
ith
w
arm
th
an
d
love
and
light,
When an influenza epidemic such as the present ,,lRln ,he '"’«»e«? of one of the So when George sat In his huche-
ch ild ren and Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. I
F irst N a tio n a l B ank B ldg
went out of
one comes upon a community, the agencies of publi- {.Jalnt,8: “when
”'rael ww
the m ountains skipped lor apartm ent that evening he fell S eam an an d ch ild ren arriv ed from No gifts of fran k in cen se and m y rrh Randon
Oregc*
city are in a difficult position. If they give it unus- like
like r_____
rum s and _
the __„
little hills like to thinking of tlu.se birthdays long Los A ngeles S atu rd ay , having p u r-i In these d a rk tim es have we,
ago. From the tim e that he was a chased th e T h ad G reen p ro p e r!,.
B u t m ay our fa ith and service prove I
Refiners and ‘Buyers o f
ual prominence, the reaction of needless fear is like- '«"»h».”—London Answers.
very little boy his m other had de
Clyde
G
age
is
now
in
ch
arg
e
of
I
A
fa
ire
r
g
ift
to
Thee.
ty to do as much damage as the disease itself; yet thej
-----------------
Native Platinum and Gold
voted th e entire day to him. T here
the M adden m ine, Mr. an d Mrs. C.
H ig h e s t M a r k e t Prices
had been other brothers and sisters,
fact remains that the public does need to be warned. Octopus Has N o T e rr o r
C. H ayes having left fo r Prineville, i To troubled h earts T hy peace im
Eaablnhtdl 907
so In the ordinary course of events
M iss V era W rig h t of Union, Or., I
p a rt
1 he influenza now quite general throughout the
f ° r O a r in g F ish e r m e n
W
ILD
BER
G B R O S.
he never saw quite as much of his
country came without fanfare, and many people w h o
F'<*w people would care (o take mother as he wished. But when and h er m other, Mrs. E lizabeth N o-, T hd poor w ith bread supply;
S M E L T IN G A R E F IN IN G C O
Office«: 742 M a rk e t S t., San Francucs
tiger, but still few his birthday came his m other some dine an d uncle E. W inston, of C leanse an d uplift the sinful h eart
P lant: S outh S an Franciaco
have become ill with it made the mistake of believing er
"bertle’
wl,h 4
would tackle an octopus with how disposed of all other duties and Joseph, Or., w ere C h ristm as w eek-! T *le 'oaves and fishes m ultiply,
they were suffering only from a common cold. In th eir h are hands. Some of the fish from early morning until bedtime end g u ests a t th e V ance N odine
, R e tu rn ag ain in spirit, Lord,
some cases this carelessness has led to needless death prnj,'n of 8o'Jth»rn uaiy have » she was his. And he could do Just home.
Mrs. Lewis F a r r ie r passed a w a y ' U nto th is troubled earth.
what he wanted to do—and no one
,
, t ..i8.U
«PMemio compared to that of 1918.' £
what they had done if last S unday n ig h t about m idnight ^ nd nla-v "re angels > ing once m ore
OSTRANDER’S
in most cases there is little likelihood of serious con- “ » b to think nothing of it. They It need was know
T he tidings of Thy birth.
som ething th at the broth and w as buried a t D en m ark T ues
sequences if the sufferers will only take the precau- Krip the crMfure '»»tween the head ers and sisters might tease him day aftern o o n a t th re e o'clock, Rev.
BARBER SHOP
tions necessary to prevent the development of pneu- X ' S tw
bO lrt,
tly' to "nd
abl,!• by " about. Once he hud w anted to D. J. H en ry co nducting uie ser- N O T IC E O F F IN A L ACCOUNT
turn It Inside out. spend the entire day In her car wltb vices a t the grave.
In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of
nwnia or other complications. Keep quiet and warm, thus rendering It harmless.
her—not to go w here she w anted
O regon, for the C ounty of C urry.
Mrs. J. M. M cDonald and son,
But
the
methods
employed
by
and call in the doctor for the details of treatm ent. If some n ative divers In the Pacific arc to go or w here other neople went, Jack , w ere shopping in M arshfield In the M atter of the E S TA T E of
that be done, the epidemic will soon be defeated. But stran g er still. They will allow an but Just w here he w anted to go. T h u rsd ay an d on th e ir re tu rn w ere C H A R L E S H O W ELL P E A R S E .
\n d they hud gone down through accom panied by Mrs. M cD onald's
Deceased.
the public must realize th at this is no common cold octopus to put Its tentacles round all
the dingiest sections of the city, m other, Mrs. Nelson, who will spend
N
E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
them
until
th
e
c
re
atu
re
Is
only
at
which is going around, and th at it cannot be treated tsched to th e rock by tw o of them. through narrow crowded streets, (he holidays a t th e M cDonald th a t O T th IC
e undersigned, as admim.--
along the w aterfront and finally home.
with disrespect.—Oregonian.
j tr a to r of the E sta te of C harles
Then th e diver Jerks aw sy the re
out In the woods— not to pick flow
m aining tentacles, nnd he and the
Mr. an d Mrs. C lark Cofelt who ' Howell P earse, deceased, has filed
ers as his m other might have sug
octopus come to the su rface to
gested on any other day. but to a re now living n e a r E ugene, a r e 1 h '8 f 'n a l account in the C ounty
get her.
play Robinson Crusoe.
One day spending th e holidays w ith Mrs. C ourt ° f the S tate of O regon, for
they had gone together to the sea C ofelt’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B ert the C ounty of C urry, and th a t S a t
urday, the 4th day of F e b ru ary
shore and spent most of the day Wells.
T h ir t y C e n ts ' W o r th
Mr. and M rs P q y Mills and Stone 1933, a t th e hour of 9:30 o'clock in
The aiictli neer field up a battered sw. mmlng.
th e forenoon of said date, a t the
Recalling those other birthdays
fiddle.
c o u rt room of said C ourt, has been
M
e
decided
to
spend
the
next
day
“ What an, I offered fo r this an
Clay Ineligible to S enate
appointed by said court as the tim e
tlque violin?” he pathetically In us he hod done wltb his m other—
L C. O s tm d e r , Prop.
It has been claimed for many an d place fo r th e h earin g of ob
qulred. "Lt«,k It over.
See the doing Just what he w anted all day
years
th
at
H
enry
Clay
was
th
e
only
jectio
n
s
thereto,
and
the
settlem
ent
He would do Just w hat he
blurred fingerm arks of rem orseless long.
man In history who served In the thereof.
Port Orford ., .
time. Note flip stain s of the hurry w anted—and yet as he thought
United S tales senate before he was
D ated an d first published D e
about
It
he
couldn’t
come
to
a
de
lug years. To the m erry notes of
th irty y ears of age. He was ap cem ber 27. 1932.
th is fine old Instrum ent th e broead cision as to what It should be.
D ate of L ast P ublication J a n u
By the tim e morning came he had pointed to fill the unexplred term
e d dam es of fair France mav h av e,
danced th e minuet In g littering I ,o " " ‘how managed to get him self In of John Adair, who resigned. Clay a ry 31, 1933.
HARRY A PEA R SE,
Versailles. p erh ap s the vestal vlr I" '»• rf»»"Y Irresponsible mood, but entered upon his duties on Novem
ber 19, 1806. nnd was not thirty
A dm inistrator
gins m arched to Its stirrin g rhythm s he found him self eating Just the
until April following, hut he kept
JU L IU S COHN.
In th e feasts i f Luperculla. Ha, It sam e sort of breakfast in the sam e
his mouth shut and apparently no A ttorney fo r A d m in istrato r
IM ES c a n 't be so bad when | until brown on the bottom, then hears an ahra sion—p erh ap s a touch little restau ran t where he alw ays one elsp thought of questioning his
went.
He
left
the
re
s
ta
u
ra
n
t—
you ran get a d in n er like th e [.lace in a m oderate oven, 350‘. , of Are. Why, this may have been
age. Clay was la te r secretary of
follow ing at an .verage cost until firm and top dried off Fold the very fiddle on which Nero and strangely enough his Im pulse
N O T IC E FO R PU BLICA TION
led him in the direction of his «(flee. sta te under John Quincy Adams
of a q u a rte r per person
lo over,
v er, and
and tu
tu rn
rn out onto a hot played when Home burned."
D e p artm en t of the In terio r.
and
tw
ice
defeated
for
th
e
Pres!
p latter, g arn ish w ith bacon strip s,
“T h irty cel Is," said a red nosed Yes, th at was where he really w ant deney—by Andrew Jackson In 18.32
Seallioni
lluduhei I Of
G eneral I-aiid O ffice a t R oseburg,
ed
to
go.
He
wondered
w
hy—yet
and
serve
at
once.
Serves
six
Corn Omelet 12# Huron Stripi >2<
man In the fro n t row.
O regon, D ecem ber 17, 1932
liberally.
He and by Jam es K. Polk In 1844.
Hrotled Tomatoe* 20#
" It's yours •” cried the auctioneer all the tim e he really knew.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN.
Hear
Cobbler
Mix
two
table
didn't
like
to
let
the
day
pass
with
French Hr end and II utter 18#
cheerfully.
-W h at n ext?"—tfleve
T
hat
L orenzo D. R om ine, of P o rt
spoons
sugar
w
ith
one-half
table
H aldorf Salad 2S#
out seeing Edith Lee. Edith worked
S n u f f in th e C o lo n ie ,
O rford. O regon, who, on Sept. 11th.
spoon flour, add w ith one table land Plain Dealer.
Hear Cobbler with Cream 28#
ihere as a draftsm an, and a mighty
Snuff-taking was quite as popular 1931, m ade hom estead e n try Serial
spoon b u tter to the pears from a
Coffee wil/i Cream 10#
guild one she was— shy. curly
one-pound can. b ring to boiling,
in the Colonies ns In E ngland or No. 019807. for E M -SE ',, N W .S E -
T
r
e
e
,
C
r
o
w
b
y
P
erio
d
,
I
haired.
freckle-nosed
little
Edith
Corn Omelet
S ep arate six and pour Into a baking dish
Section 25
Some persons believe th a t trees | w''° somehow felt th at to work In the continent. We a re told that h and N E 'iS W li.
eggs, ami beat yolks until thick Make a baking pow der biscuit
W ashington and his cabinet took T ow nship 32 S.. R ange 15 W.. W il
grow w ithout Interruption from I 1,1 arch itect’« ofllce was the con
and w hites un til stiff
Add six dough of one cup flour, two tea
snnff, nor did they have to grate lam ette M eridian, has filed notice
tablespoons hot w ater, th ree spoons baking powder, one-half
early spring until the first froat. I 'l:!,,,la" " n *’• n" her ambition«. Or
fourths teaspoon salt and one- teaspoon salt, two tablespoons
This was found to be u n tru e d u r in g ! 1' '»asf George thought that w as their own. T he first mill fo r the of in ten tio n to m ake final th ree
production of snuff w as sta rte d in y ear proof, to establish claim to the
th ird teaspoon pepper to the sh o rten in g , one tablespoon sugar, experim ents
to
determ ine
tree | " 11,11 s,le thought.
yolks, then fold Ir. the w hites six tablespoons intlk, and drop by
growth which w ere conducted by I Well, he went to Ills office, am i w hat Is now Bronx park, New York, land above described, before F red
Add the contents of an 8-ounce spoonfuls on top of the pears.
in 5700 py , i G e o r g e W. Ilelm e C aughell, U nited S ta te s C om m is
can of corn, und pour into a but Hake in hot 450° oven for ten i the American Tree association a J when he said good morning, Edith company. In an old stone mill, still sioner. a t Gold Beach, Oregon, on
few
years
ago.
It
was
found
thai
I
nulled.
and
George
rath
e
r
surprised
tered, hot skillet, or. better, Into to tw elve m lnutei
Serve hot
In the latitu d e of southern Penns.vl I him self by asking her if she had a standing In the vicinity of the r o s e the 20th day of Ja n u a ry , 1933.
'» o sm aller ones
Cook slowlv w ith one cup lig h t cream •
gardens.
B efore then, each nmn
C laim ant n am es as w itnesses.
in n ia native forest trees made 9 0 , great deal to do.
P erhaps she
CONFECTIONERY
grated his own with w hat was called John E. Slovey C harles F orty, Wm
Illllllllllll per cent of th eir yearly grow th In [could get tim e to go with him to a rasp, or ordered It of his tobac
H urst. Sr., and P e rry H urst, all of
Hl
days
of
early
spring
nnd
s
u
n
the next county to see the new conist, who flavored It to th e tastp
Cp-to-Date Goods
^
P o rt O rford. Oregon.
mer.
Due m arked chestnut otii church in which they had each In of hts custom er.
Always Fresh
H
A
M
ILL
A.
CANADAY,
tree In New York grew for 36 day their way had a hand
Edith had
D20t5c.
R egister.
at the beginning of th e season and a good deal of work before her. 1
W. J. Paulman. Prop.
then, a fte r a rest period of : r : (hl vs hut while she hesitated, she decided
Steam W ell,
Port Orford, Ore.
LANGLOIS, OREGON
grew for 21» days more. During tli that she could tak e the work home
Geyser Creek canyon, about ser
first growth period th is tree adde and work tint it m idnight to get ft enty-flve m iles from San Francisco, j
Schroeder’s
about ten Inches to Its height.
done.
Then she said she would has sevpn steam wells. Lardello. ’
McCormick-Decring Ranch Machinery
go with him.
Jewelry Store
Italy, has several. T hpre are, how
George and Edith took a taxi to ever, few localities w here nntnntl
B
e
f
o
r
e
C
o
n
r
a
d
',
F
a
m
e
Sw
iss
A A m erican W atch R.
C ream S ep arato rs. T ractor«, M owing M achines M ilking
the garage w here George kept his
A curious Incident, p erh ap s one of ear that lie used only when he went strain wells a re possible. Volcanic
p airin g — Spectacle«
M achines, E tc
I th e most curious of modern llten u y to the country, and while they sal action must have brought the henf
S hingles Flooring R u stic Hhlplap. Doors, W indow« Moulding,
All W ork G u aran teed
!
history, was the voyage th a t J , b n together George sullied to himself e,l Interior of the e a rth 's crust d o se
SERVICE STATION
Iro n in g Board«. B read B oards. P erfectio n P la ste r
I i i ls w o r t h y made In
ue ship T or to think that he was really here w ith to the surface, and conditions must
Coquille
O
regon
W ailboard, H ouse and B uilding T rim m ing»
rein, of Which at that tim e Com i||.;,|i,u O rdinarily he wouldn't hsve be favorable for w afer to reach the
heated rock m asses through n atu
was mate. 1 think the tim e w,:« thought of asking her—because or
Associated Gas
about 1892 or 181»3. G alsworthy dlnarlly he never acted entirely with ral channels. O ther such regions
Lime, Cement And Roofing
a re the Valley of Ten Thousand
had planned a pilgrim age to Samoa an
Idea of Ills own personal sa tis ! Smokes In Alaska, a region In In
V. R. WILSON
In hope of visiting Stevenson, and faction. He called on certain girls I pan. one In northern Chile, and one
Kelly Springfield Tires
B uilding And C a rp e n te r W ork By D ay O r C o n tract Cem ent
sailed In the T orrens. C onrad's ship because for some reason or other ' In New Zealand.
Je
w
e le r and W a tc h m ak er
|
W ork. Septic T anka. S idew alks F o u n d atio n
lie never got to Samoa to visit be thought It was his duty to 4<>
The H om e of Good W atches !
Blocks. Etc.
Stevenson, hut how amazed he s a
And there was no ear, *dt
I
would have been at th at tim e If he reason why he should he spending
H ouse P ain tin g . D airy B arn W h itew ash in g by P ow er S p ray er
B o t a n ic a l G a r d e n s
L. B. HATTON
j Goqultle
O regon j
had
known
th
a
t
the
m
ate
In
the
O r H and
tim e with Edith, except that he
.... .....................
♦
It Is very likely th e Jard ln des
sailing ship In which he traveled found pleasure In doing so.
Prop.
Plantes, P aris, has th e largest col
C. R H enry, of I^ n g lo la In o h arg e of B uilding D e p artm en t
was to become « w riter far greater
So It w as th at, a fte r they had lection of living plants. The c a ta
even th an Stevenson him self.— scon the church together and talked
W C Boyd A Son, of I* n g lo ls, In c h arg e of P ain tin g D e p a rtm e n t
logue of this Institution enum er
C hristopher Morley, in "Ex I.lhrls about it as one architect to another
Port Orford, Oregon
We will be glad to give you e stim ates on all B uilding M aterials.
j ates more than 20<k>l'> species. The
MYRTLEWOOD
Carlsslm ls. ”
P ain tin g . E tc
be asked Edith to have luncheon Jard ln wns founded In 1635 by s
with him—because at the tim e It | Physician to Louis XIII. and occu
NOVELTIES
Dealer In Fairbanks-M orse Products
seemed
as If nothing else In the pie» about 75 acres. Kew gardens,
"C u rio " R e a l D ia m o n d ,
world
would
be
so
plensnnt.
Then
E lectric IJ g h t P lanta. W ater P lan ts. Pum ps. Englnaa.
Curry tn a p te r No. 135
the royal botanical gardens near
While selling mime gold trinkets
for the
P ipe And F ittin g s
In a Jewelry shop In London recent they went on another drive in the Ixtndon, which has Its branches In
O. E. S.
country.
He
asked
her
to
have
din
every English colony. Is not fa r be
ly h stran g er produced a hottie
TOURISTS
R e g u la r m e etin g s, th ird S a tu r
ner
with
him
and
to
go
to
the
then
hind. The largest In th is country-
tilled with w hat seemed to he small
day of each m o n th .
V isitors
Edith said she c o u ld n 't a re probably the Missouri Botanical
n i i i i m m i i i i i i i i u i i i i i i i i i i u i i ii i i ii i ii M i ii i ii i iH ii i ii i m t i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i ii i i ii cry stals and asked B Gould, the ter. too
alw ay s w elcom e
She
had
work
to
do
that
night
and
Se--»-,
garden, St. Louis, and the New
Jeweler, w hat they w erx It. Gould
> w -w -v ■
W o rth y M atron
called In a diamond expert, who beside«—“It seem s so stran g e that York B otanical garden, the Bronx.
:
A DOLLAR’S W O R TH
M rs.L inda G uerin
pronounced them to be diamond* von really w anted to he with me."
Desks,
Bedroom
Suites,
«aid
Edith.
"Tve
often
thought
It
and gave the man 84,140 for them.
U lip th i, coupon and mail it o it h ll for a -ix week,' trial utbreription to
T o m M o o r « a n d H is M o t h e r
S e c re ta ry
The stran g er was surprised, and would he fun to he with you. but
TaRles. Sewing Cabinets? , F lorence
you've barely looked at me.”
P o n tin g
T ill CHRISTIAN SCIENCI MONITOR
said th at his fa*her had brought the
Hied—On W ednesday morning.
George, spring In his car beside
bottle home from South Africa
P u b lis h e d by T r i C n u r t i a n f f c n w c t P v b u a n i n « 8< m ' i * t v
Inst, a t her residence In Abbey
Etc.
B o u to n . M a a M c h u n e tt« . D B A
about forty year» ago. and th at he Edith, explained about Ids birthday street, Dublin, Mrs. Moore, m other
Then he drove to th e curb and [
In I t you w ill And the d a ily »,x>d new« of th e w orld frowi It* tOC «iwvlal w rite r«
had kept It merely as a curio.
of the Illustrious [met. . . . H er
b ’ » n - r n . ,n d . ,
...............
.. , .
stopped the engine. "E dith." he said
ft ■ r
m aternal care was Indeed amply re
la., Ti“-
« . - _ n _
10 dot : n-.'ae S t, ’”‘*
r tx heme
«o
fcartew
_ »' _ •’ PY » Iblt be ,1» ,lad And
PORT ORFORD
M
ir j »
abruptly,
“I
believe
Tve
been
In
•n d the Aundial and the eth e r few turw
paid
by th e affection of her chit
love with yon for m onth« I believe
LODGE
A. F. i i A. M.
Sin«
Made in Port Orford
Tw« ( M titT U « SrtBNu« M - w ito » Barit Bnr Station. Roeton M n u
For •Iren. To th e day of her dissolu
In iiMthematl, * a s in e 1« , | , . ■
| I can never love anyone else.
No.
170
Please «end me a i l i week« tria l aubarriptton I e n río » on» dollar II».
tlon
It
was
a
flxed
rule
with
Mr,
gel the w ork—III help you with It
aa: The perpendicular drop»
Meeta second Saturday of ear*
Moore, no m atter how circuit,
tomorrow.
It
Isn't
so
pressing
front one end of a circu lar ar, • , |
MYRTLEWOOD SH OP: m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn wel
( Nam e piet
stanced or engaged, to w rite tw ice
the radius of the oth er en d : the ra Make the day perfect, come to din a week to hi» m other, comm unicat
e
D. D. McGill, Prop, j C com
tlo of th is |>er|>endlcular to th e ra ner and go to a show with me and ing every Incident In which he
R A W F O R « W SMITH.
before
we
p
art
prom
ise
yon'll
marry
dlna considered as a function o | tip I
e h lp fa l M a s te r
thought she would he likely to feel
me."
And E dith promised.
Port Orford
0 re g « n | F W SM ITH W . o r Se«re*ary
angle subtended by the arc.
« S ta to ,
an Interest.—F rom th e London
* < b< H e C lu r»» \ r » a p « j » # r A y a d l c a t o
.-a-a-a-a.« -. - a - a . a . a - a . a - a . a ,
W *: V
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Times. May 16, 1832.
DAVID JE N K S . T re a su re r
atered a t th e P o sto ffice a t P o rt
Orford* O.-egon. aa nccond clam
m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187*
-M ••
J
Hair Cut
¿1.50
25
35c
Cents ,
T
Loggers
Pool Hall
E. J. Tilley
HATTON’S
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