The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 25, 1908, Image 1

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O R F O R D ,
O R E G O N ,
W E U N ^ fe )D A Y , M A R C H
C IT A T IO N .
I o th e <M a n ty C o u rt <>f th e s ta te
O te g o i*, <■< ttie O o u n ly <<l C u r - y .
I o th e m e tie r u t th e hstam of Jueepb
H a r e , deceased.
T u o t e t e n ) « K g i a r u l , nam e« a n
a g e* u n k n o w n , an d to alt h e ir» know n
a n J u n k n o w n o t Joseph H a te , deueas-
ad, O reetlug:
In th e nartte o f th e S tate / d Oregon
Y o u a re h e re b y cited »m l re q u ire d
'a p p e a r In tie C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e
State of O regon, fo r th e .C o u u ty of C a r
ry in th e C ou rtro om thereof, at Oold
B e a c h , C u r ry C o u n ty , Ore , on M on
d a », th e 6th d a y of J a n u a r y ,’ 1908,
10 o 'o io rk In th e forenoon o f t h a t d a y
th e n an d th e re to »how cauae, i f a n y
yo u h a ve, o r If a n y e x is t, w h y said
C om M*I$ o u 1<1 n o t M a k e an order d ire c t
lu g th e a d m in is t r a t o r o t the above
n a m e d E s ta te , to sell th e re a l p ro p erty
b e to a g in g to said E s ta te , t o - w it : ■’
T h e W j of K A J o f Keo. 28 B N | o f
J IW J o f See. 33, T p , 30 8 „ R 1« W est
c o n ta in in g Ilk) acres an d s itu a te d In
C u r r y C o u n ty , S ta te of O rego n, lo pay
th e cla im » an d ch arges now ou tstand
l a g a g a in s t said E »tate.
T h ia c ita tio n is servpd b y p u b lic a tio n
th e r e o f, b y v irtu e o f a n o rd e r o f U o n
A . B a ile y , C o u n ty Ju d g e o f C u r ry
-C o unty, O re g o n .
T h e du te of th e flr»t p u b lic atio n of
th is C ita tio n is D ecern l o r 11th, 1808
B.
H . B. S M IT H ,
A d m in is tr a to r o f th e E s­
tate o f J o epti H a re , deceased.
T h o u s a n d s n a v e K id n e y T r o u b le
a n d D o n 't K n o w It,
. P u r l O r fo r d ,
Oregon
Iq. P. MATHES,
T imber L and A ct , J ujus 3, 1878,—
Dairyville
Store,
C n rry
Paper-hanging and Decorating
A H .work Promptly clone» at
Reasonablo R a t e s .
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n ,
GROCERIES, (the best onlj
THE TRIBUNE,
HARD W AR ES
UATWA (JAFs.
H T. tfTEWART Editor and Publisher.
Mailiwcviption, J#l.i5O per year,
J W R e n fro o f
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A n y and e ll persons c la im in g ad
versely the ab o ve described lan ds are
requested to file th e ir c la im s in th is of­
fice on o r before said 9th day of A p ril,
190«.
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B enjamin L E ddy , R eg isr
C A S H H A L E S a m o u n t ng to $ 5 or
m ore w ill he allo w ed 10 per oe n t die
c o u n t, e x c e p t on FJour, o ff w h ich nr
The Official Paper of Carry County,
d isco unt can be given.
’liblisW every Wednesday, at Fort Orford, Oregon.
T imbkk L and A ct , J uke 3 ,
1 8 7 8 ,—
N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a tio n ^
U n lto d S ta te s L a n d Office,
Roseburg, O reg o n , N o v . 18 'h , 1907.
N o t h « la hereby given , th a t In co m ­
W ill bo ta k e n in exchange fo r goods.
p lia n c e w ith th e proA’isions o f th e A ct
o f Congress of J ^ n e 3, 1878, en titled
G i v e m e a t r i a l n n < l I w i l l d o m y “ A n A c t fo r ih e sale o f tim b e r lan d s
in th e S to tt s of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N e­
b e a t t o p le a s e y o u .
vada am i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,'' aa
ex ten d ed to a ll P u b lic L a n d States by
A ct of A u g n a t 4, 1892,
J ohn F . C ircls
o f E u g en e , C o u n ty o i L a n e , S ta te of
O re g o n , filed In tills office on J a n . I t ,
1907, hia »worn a ta te n e n t N o. 8651, for.
th e purchase of th e i : . \ KWJ^, >A U 8 -
L M o /f ie c t lo n N o .'.td .lu T o w n s h ip N o
M A N u rA C T U k E h
31 S m ith o f Range N o . 13 W est, an d
w ill-offer proo f to show t h a t th e land
AN O
so u g h t is m ore va lu a b le fo r its tim b e r
o r stone t h a n j o r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes
D f a l sb I n
and to establish bis claim to safil I and
liefore th e R eg iste r an d R ecm ver a t
R o s e b u rg , Oregon, on T u e s d a y , th e
17th d a y o f M a rc h , 190«.
H e nam es s» w itnesses;
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D a v e M u rp h y .
E ilw a r -I H o w e ll,
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B i s
of S a la r y ,
F r e d H o w e ll, am i
I t a - P . H o w e r, a ll o f E u g e n e , O re.
A n y an d will persona i la lm in g a<l-
I t ersely th e alcove described la n d are
I ft quested to file th e ir c la im s In th lsO f-
i fiee on o r before sa id 17th d a y of M arch
li-08.
T im N e w I o t a W oman '» M ao azins le an a u th o rity on D re s s m a k in g , M il l! j
B enjamin L E ddy , R eg ister.
nerv and H ousehold Edunom v.
I t averages m ore th an inn pages each
Eeeryor.e sJiorJd r.tb tc rib « fo r |
m onth
W e o ffer yon th e re fo re a t least 1200 pages of good fashio n and
h'.g bo-re paper, in order to get a l l '
hom e reading for un a d d itio n a l coet o f o n ly 25 cts.
S am ples fre e .
TH E T R IB U N E
The PORT OFRORD TRIBUTE
The New Idea Woman’s Magazine
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öaiitloiA» Oregon,
B O TH O NE Y EAR FO R # 1 .7 5 .
BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
C-.e local news, b u t to hasp in touch
w ith
the
w o r ld ’s
d a ily
event«
should also re a d
T h s
F v jn in f
T e k r a m
,
O r s j'o n ,
'Rflcr. Manica
D csicnb
T h s h a d ic c t v r n i n j n swop spar o f
COPVt ’ GMTS A c.
Auvon«» rsndlng a rkotch and
ths P a c ific Coast, w hich has com-
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g n lc s ig sFt’s r t .iîn o u r c;.ü i« *n t:, Ì Wltffi
liM h e r sn
h ir c t t lin n ih pr<>bRl,Iy y u u ^ n l.iN c . C oin m u n i« « ,
tlo iin ni t ic fJy t’t.’ .C tla n tlo l IIs u - ib o o K u n P a t e n t s
¿ eu t fr«-<L O W e.’ ï S tfe n rF f o r « y t t r i i a p a t e n t s .
IS f o it lA tM)u n t h r n u if h M u n n A C o . r v u o lr t
F T 'riu i
w it h o u t o !i« rtfs . l a t h s
rle'.e Associated P iexs .e p o rt« and
XTu»f<
vw. ret «
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special leased - w ir«
F i f t y C w a a t s ia Y e a r 7 k * i a 5Viviy a M/mhrr.
service, w ith
correspondents in b r.p o r.a n t news
confers a t d
T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y
S c f f f l f if ii
i t e
i e
a
n
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In oil th e cities and
* h«ti<1so'T.>:y tltaatFBtsd w ssklf. Largest dr-
eulatien
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p rin c ip a l tow na o f ths N o rth w est.
P u b l i s h e d sst A t l a n t a , G a i . — CtrcuUHon Over S0.000.
P o rtla n d an d r c h u rta are covered
t y a b rig h t s t a f f o f reporter«, and
o
e
f u
l
U doing this fot* thowiantU of
A m erican Women to -d a y . I t cured
J M r * . Jones and th at in w hy .«ho
f writes this ¡ran k le tte r:
G le n d a a n t, K y ., Feb. 13, H 0 i.
Bm ro glad th a t y o u r W in « c f C a rd ul
I !■ h elping n.«'. I a;n fi t-ling b « lt< r than
’ 1 have f< t for years. I am doing niv
own w ork w ith o u t any help, and I
washed la * t week a ix l waa n o t one b it
tire d . T h a t «how* thA t th e W in e Is
i doing rao good. 1 1 act g ettin g fleshier
I than I ever wAs before, and sleep good
f and eat heart». ¡i«?foreii Iw^an ta k in g
W in e of C artful, I used to b a re to lag
down flve or six tim es every day, b u t
now I do n o t th in k o f ly in g down through
the day.
M as. R ic b a b d Jowsa.
r m . S O N N Y S O O T H Is Ik s " O r M t L M w v a r w W w k l v oft»»
Soulh. It is ¿0voted to V l t e r a t s s r « . R o m . n c , T a c t and T i c f l o n ,
end fflvaa ths hast of all that Is current Is Ils 8»!«. Amona Its contributors tha most
ai-ttd scutnsr.i w rarsapaesr-dosICkandlsr Harris, Harry still wall i Swards sad
othars ol orowlna fam-!. Sartel stories iron« Aalhony Ho»». Msorlca 1 Bom »son,
Sidney R. Croche t,/drs. (ie r«e Corbe t and Arthur W. Marctimonthsvuspaeer-
ee, rnd olhers are la wait:»« iron» Ike pea ef authors ef national sots. A short
stcry contesth oujht oat n r , l r A . « H u n d r . c l r s l . n d l d s h o r t
a t a r i . » , all worthy a »lacs In K A . S O N N Y B O O T H ’« isedaMs col­
umns. Other contests are coatemplsta« that w ill tsccossfully axploltths rlpanln«
field of talent that only assds such (ostsrlu« to Illustrate the wtolth that Is shy to
assert Itself.
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S O N N Y S O U T H teams with tho life or the «rest south. Theoen
Idl sunshlue werms everything Into activity end the season It never calOsnrugh
to check the hand of intustry. Tha paper comes fraorant with tha brsatl or tha
magnolia and plna. and gives out tha vary air of the crarge. pa m and bay. 7ha
beauty an1 pathis-, tha romrnca end mystery of tha land where tbs corn
stores up the fvlden sunshine an I the cotton whitens Is the moonlight, will be
given In the wall-fLItd columns ».’ this Iksc-uatlng weekly.
The subscription pries Is O n l y Y t f t r C .a s t s a year, alike tesu petoos.
agents, newspapers, postmasters end ev»:y cue else. Clobt of flve. eccompaniej
by the full 32. SO. entlde tbe chib raieer to the paper one year grit:»..
d , n d O n a P o a t . l C a r d Uta »antes of six of yosr sclgbbon who
would appreciate ths opportunity lores« a copyol Tha Sunny South, end one
sample will ba malted free. Yousru «at your club of five out ofthasa vary paipta.
O ta S U N N Y M O U T H enters over SO.OOO Amerlaan homes now; nd
durlnj 190 Is sure to be we’comed ’u fully aa many mote homes, as the re.t
we ;klv lesst of good things the Sou hern LI erary Weakly, wh « a columns for
19 J. w ill be the most reed able of all tAe piper* U u t come to you.
e d ito ria l,
special
society
S a tu rd a y ’«
edi­
tio n consists o f 26 to 28 pages, and
has colored comic pares, as w a ll aa
a d e p a rtm e n t fo r children , colored
fashion pass, an in terestin g serial
T o r y and o th er a ttra c tiv e featu res
in ad d itio n to a ll ths news o f tho
day.
V*.
u « d d r» e *^ t(
d ra m a tic ,
w rite rs .
S u b scription R ate s;
Ons m onth,
50 cents; th re e months, f l . 3 5 ; six
m onths, |2 .5 0 ; tw e lve months, |0 .
S am ple copies m ailed free.
Bafors You PurehsM Any Other W rite »
TII a iw HOME I t w ia i MAOHIRI OOMPART
ONANOX, m a s s .
Many Sewing Machine» ere made to sell regard-
leeaot quality, hut tha “ Mew H o m e ” la ma««
to wear. Our guaranty never run« out.
Wo make Sawing Machine» to suit a ll oendklons
ef tha tra d e The ” W » w H o m e ' ' M andaattha
head of all H lg h -g n M le famHy tewing machlo«»
■ e l d t»y u t h o r l a e d d e a l e r s o a l y .
fa
C/w S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a .
r o a e a t , « tp»
—
ID ACHE
• i.o o at D i m i i v n .
' For a iv k w - and HtwrMare, a<ltl
taM-a, " T h«i I jk H« A4«i««>ry bwimrl
CkaltaBAxscA Med» ci a« C a., ( ha(i»D«t
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to writ*
o nr con Û4cntis i le tte r before sp-
tcAlt MH
plYrav for p a ie n t; i t m av be w orth ito n e /.
W e p ro m p U j obtain U . 8. end Poreign
PATENTS
“ D o t h m y w i f e s u d n s y s e lf h a v e b e e n
aaOng C A S C A K L T 9 *u d tn e r s re ths nest
a iv e r r b o d y F«>s So.
. O w carrt* Cftn iv Cathartic» the moet won-
Odriul mixiifai thsrovgrv of tm »go, |»!ca*
ant nnd reircRhtn? to tho tatto, act gently
and poriUvt iy on kidney*, lit e r and bowel*,
cleansing the entire *vr,». m. di*p<i colds,
cune hfijHnube, lev» r, IttMtatri f onstliMMion
and biliòìtMfti xa , pieato buy nod trv n bos
of C. C. O to ri.»y : !•’ 25, Mit-auis. tiold *ud
guaraaltfcd u m n r By uii druggist*.
m edi cine we have ere« had in tUs house I ^ s t
week my w ife waa fra n tic w ith bffisdnAbe for
two days, she trie d sonic of yam C A SC A K E T Ä .
anti the» re lie red tbe gets In her head Simoa»
Im m ed iately W e botto ree eron »n«i Csacsreca
C m a s. STBueroM u.
P ttte burg Safe A ^ e j x * 't C o . r 4tç *b e rf. p a
C A T X A R T 7Ç
BOOK OX riBKARMg. ra x g .
. n o t . , , a ru If e w ilp 't a a r iS T K V E N S A i» w , I
a.«-» » ,¡.„ 1 .« In h w m aa.., n« htMMlitc. »»• Propw I
« r e o f Ireerm e. »--tea «» airhtB. •
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rm FREE,poMptfd
P ro secutin g A tto ro e y . A d J u d lc la lD is
tr io t— G eo rg e M . B ro w n , R oeebu rg
V . 8 . C o m m is s io n e r« —J . H . U p to n
L a n g lo is.
oolnty
orriCEBS.
C o u n ty J u d g e — £ .
B each.
As I w ill do m y own to atu in g ,
m y in te u tio n to sell chea|>er th a n good«
were e v e r sold on F lo ras C reek.
B o th Papers one yea rfo r $2.25.
w
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O FFIC IA L DIRECTO RY.
F.
and lite
W E E K L Y O R E G O N IA N
T o o m uch lionsework Avrecks w o ­
m en’s n c rv M . A nd tho constant
care of ch ihlron , day and n ight, i i
often too try in g fo r even a strong
w o m an . A ha-r^ard face tolls the
story o f the overw orked housewife
and m oth er,
llc rs n g e d menses,
lencorrhu-a and. fa lli'ig of the
wom b ip suit
from
overw ork.
E very houseivUa needs a rem edy
to regulate her menses and to
keep her sensitive fem ale organs
In perfect eoudltien.
IXtimlker*
ED. RACKLEPF, Prop'r
n e w To F in d Out.
Fill s boll)» or common glass with your
Water and let It stand twenty-four hour»; a
■ e - i,
sediment or set-
I
J " tllng Indicates an
»Unhealthy condi­
tion of the kid­
neys; If It stains
your linen It is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain In
.
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— th« back j , , ] so
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
•d artre out of order.
W lja t to Do.
There Is com fort-In the knowledge so
•Often expressed, that D r. Kilm er’s Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pstn In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
•of the urinary passage. Il corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, er bad effects following use of liquor?
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity cf being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra-
ordinary effect of S w a m p -R d ftt is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­
derful cures of tho most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should havo the
best. Sold by druggists lr 50c. sn d $l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottlo of this
wonderful
discovery
and a book that tells
■ 1 < v ; ï . - '•?,».’? r s î j c . ' ï ' i
more about’t, both sent
absolutely free by mall,
address Dr. Kilmer &
n«w» .r swamp-it«*
: - 3
Co.. Binrtiitmton, N . Y . When writing men­
S
i ' la «*4^3 7
tion reading this generous offer in tide paper.
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HOUSEWORK
1008.
U n ite d States L a n d O ffice,
statb *Jtn eiaxaucT o r r ic s a a :
R osebu rg . O re g o n . N o v 22d, 1907.
N o tice Is hereby g iven , th a t in com- V . 8. Sen'to— J o n a th a n B ou rn e J r ., o f
plianoe w ith th e provisions of th e A ct P ortlan d and Chao. F u lto n o f A s to ria .
of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, e n title d C on gressm an , F i r s t D is t r ic t— W illis
I “ A n Act fo r th e sale of tim b e r lands In
t
C . H a w le y , of 8a lem .
th e S ta te s o f C a lifo r n ia , O re g o n , Ne­
vada, a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,’’ as G o v e rn o r— G e o . K . C lia m b e rla in S a ­
| exten ded to a ll P u b lic L a n d S tates by
lem .
act o f A u g u s t 4, 1892,
S e c re ta ry o f State—
I . D u n b a r, 8a-
(Successor to F . SI. Lawffiois.
M i s s O ir t s u d e P arrish
o f Satsop, C o m ity o f C h e h a lis , S ta te of
lent. ,’ ,
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W ash in g to n , filed in th is office on Ja n . state T .e a s u re r— G ee A . S teel o f Ba-
K E E P 8 IN STO C K , ’
lltth , 1907, her sworn sta te m e n t N o SfiH
lem .
■ f ' T th e p in chase o f th e E j SEJ. 8
i SEJ Seo’ io n 7, a n d N B | NKtg' o f Sec Kupt. P u b lic In s tr u c t io n — J . I I . A ok
No 18 In T o w n s h ip N o . 31 8 o u :h of
e rm s n , S alem .
R an g e N o 14 W e s t W . M ., O re.,- and State P rin te r — W illis D a n iw a y , Salem.
D H l G O O D S .
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w ill offer proof to show th a t th e la n d
A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . M . C ra w fo rd
H O O T S ureal S H O E S
so u g h t Is m ore v n lu a lilu for its tiinbe
S a le m .
‘ , S
o r "-tone iha.n fo r a g ric u ltu ig l pttrpeBOi
an d to estab lish her c l d m to »»lit lan,_ C le rk S ta te I A n d B o a rd — O . G . B ro w n ,
before tiiu R eg iste r and K eueiver o f tills
Kale in .
Office a t , R osebu rg , O n goti', on T h u r s ­
Jim pt S en a to r f o r Coos an d C u r r y -
day th e 9tR day Of A p r il 1908.
Jo hn 8 . Coke.
- S he nam es us w itnesses;
O r a W atson
of Satsop, W ash
Jo in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coo« and
A n d in fact, e v e ry th in g u s u a lly needed J F P ou ndston e o f
”
C u r ry — E d R a e k le ff. •
• ' hn C O b a n
o f E lm a
”
in th e c o u u try .
M e lv in D V a n H o rn e o f Satsop, W ash Judge, 8d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t— J . W
H a m ilto n ,*R o e c burg.
A B H o w e ll
of R osebu rg , O regon
C o u n ty .
Ero and Hides
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S i« .
T R A D E M A R K S e r return E N ­
T I R E tuto rcpy’« lec. Bund mori-«I, B-i-tcu
or
u» « ad. we « b M an t M M E 0 1 AT E
F R E E tep o rt ou ¡iBtrwaBbintv. w e riv e
tb e b e it .«<*1 * .w lc e and advice, and our
ohArgee are m oderate. T r / ue.
SW IFT & CO.,
P a fa n f ljiw y » r O f
Opp. U S. Patent Office»Watirfhgieti, D.C-
I 1 K V Z N 3 A R M S f t TO O L 0 0 ,
r o. Bc.xgo».
CHICO FEB FALLS, MAS*^ U.lsA.
r a . o t m u » arots-ri
/«a wîej^toer • a ♦ jm»»ee» »t»
e»
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A . B a ile y ,
G o ld
C ou nty Com m issioners— J . W. Cooley
G'hetco; E d K y p h e r, L a n g lo is .
S heriff— S. E . M a rs te rs , G o ld B eae h .
C o u n ty C le r k — G e o rg e
W.
S m ith
Gold B each,
C o u n ty T re a s u re r— Ja m e s C a u g h e ll,
W e d d e rb n rn .
Assessor— A . J. M a rs h , P o rt O rfo rd
Hchbol H u p t.— A m es 8 . J o h n s to n , P o rt
O rfo rd .
h r v e y o r — D . C u n n iff, J r . G o b i B each
C oroner— D r . F . A . S c h lie m a n n , W ed-
d e rb u rn .
M RTINOS o r THR COUBTa.
C irc u it C o u r t m eets F o u r th M o n d a y in
A u g u s t o f each y e a r.
C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u r t m eets
firs t W e d n e s d a y in J A u u a ry , A p r il,
J u ly and S ep tem b er of e a ch year.
Probate C o u rt m eets fir s t Mcstday in
each m o n th .
THE NEW NEIGHB0B8
W hen the " T o R en t" sign w ai
moved fro m the windows o f the
below them the Llghtbodya fa it
th e aitu atto a was critical. T h e O l ­
eoso indifference to neighbors C M
h a rd ly extend to th « occupants o f th «
ad jo in in g flat, who «hare your fr o s t
door and stairw ay, and whoa« domes­
t ic Jam are lik e ly to affect th« peaee o (
th e b u ilding as a whole. T h a L lg h t-
bodyi did not go ao fa r aa to
th« newcomers would be
but th ey cherished th« hop« th a t tkep
m jgh be Inoffensive.
M m . Lightbody was favored w ith th a
fim i glim pae o f her fu tu re neighbor«.
«nA h e r Impressione were d is tin c tly
favorable. Bven In a gtnghaga apron
and w ith disheveled h a ir, the g irlis h
w ife looked p re tty and
a ttra c tiv e ,
w h ile th « young husband waa so,court­
eously help fu l aa to suggest th a t th a
honeymoon day« w ere no t f a r distan t,
M r s . Lightbody doe« not
m o r e m o r e t im e t o m ake up :
th an m ost womeu r e q u ir e , and aha told
U g h th o d y w h o » h a cam« hom e th a t
n ig h t th a t th « n«w paopl« ur«zu acqul-
■ltlona.
L ig htbod y sm iled In a superior fash­
ion and advised h e r to "go «tow.” Y « t
though h , was obliged to ta ke thlg
stand to uphold th e ludlcle» « e o ltty of
th e m ascullns m ind , la hla h e a rt -he
waa qu it« in clined to agr«« w ith her.
H e had m st M r. Bruce la the h a ll as
he came upstair«, and hod allowed
him self to Indulge la th « hope th a t ha
Played w h is t
T o have a congenial
couple in th a n e xt fla t w h o playad
w h ist le ft little to be desired. In U g h h
body’s estim ation. A ad wheat th« n«x|
afternoon h« caught a glim pse a t
Bruce la a p re tty house gown, looking
as fresh and sweet aa I f m oving day
six m onths distan t, U g h th o d y
capitulated.
W e 'll ca ll upon th em , m y d e a r,*
ha rem arked to M rs. U g h th o d y . ~W«
w on’t b e ia a h u rry about It, aa M fre
had ju st been w a itin g fo r th em tq g y
rive, but a fte r a suitable lim a w eT I eatt
upon them ."
Mn,
be­
Th e Bruces had e house-w arm ing
fore tha acquaintance between th e fh a ^
(lies bad ptogrsased s a y fu rth e r th e n
the point of saying good asorulug on
the stairs. T h ey hod b e ta la th e ir new
quarters Just a week. " T h e y 're th e
hospitable sort, and I Ilk «
aald
CCIUtY OOVKTY POST OPPIOSS ANO POST
U g h th o d y . " H a v e n 't any- nee lo r th e
M asTuaa.
people w ho can’t m aka friends. Y o u 'd
C h atoo............. . . . . . . M ia s I d a Cooley. better arrang e I t ao th a t w e aim call
next week, m y dear. Th ta
H a r b o r ............... . . . . . . . . E lotelier G ardn er.
m ent ia h a rd ly a tlg h b o rly ."
G o ld B e a c h ... ....................... J. W . R ile y .
Lightbod y cheeked h lm e e if I
W o d d e r b u r n ., ......................... G eo . K e r r.
to a nofae in the fla t below.
w m
Illlb e e ............. ........ Mr. E. H R ussell. the sort o f noise which does no t call
M A ria l ........... ..
V io la B illin g » . fo r strained atten tio n , a a » m i i s l —,
whole-souled
upreeA
A g n e a a .. . . . . .
.......... A. M . R ilea . penetrating.
w h ich swelled to th e proportions e f »
C o r b in ............... .........................R . Q u ellen.
Comanche w arw b oep and died aw ay Iq
P o rt O rfo rd . . . ...............A uies Jo hn sto n
a succession o f Itttte rh rlc k « In fem in­
D e n m a rk ..........
. . . . . . .J . 8 . Capps.
in e voices w ith a rum bN ng an darto oe
L a n g lo is ...........
. . . . . E . R a e k le ff.
Th e Llghtbodya looked
E c k le y ........
.........J . A . H a iu o s
each other, and M rs. U g h th o d y « * .
elalm ed:
“ I w onder w h at ena hava
happened."
Before th ey hod w a«ted*kny H o m 1 b
N O T IC E .
conjectures the uproar began again. 1»
A ll persons o re h e re b y w arned no t to continued fo r seme momenta, w h ile
trespass u p o n tb e la u d s »1 tb e a n d e r- th e expression o f surprised dlsapprovah
igned, s itu a te d in S ix e s R iv e r V re c in c t, o a U g h tb o d y 's face bream« more sad
Mrs. Llghthodw
C u rry c o u n ty , O re g o n , fo r th o purpose m ore pronounced.
o f h u n tin g w 1th guns o r dogs, o r fis h ­ to ok ad van tag e o f th e first lu ll to re­
ing. Also n o t to lesye a n y g a te open m a rk tim id ly th a t th ey seemed to
on go:,*g th r o n g h .o r o th e i wise trespass h avln g a good tim e.
in a n y m a n n e r .
“ A good tim e !” repeated U g h tb o d y
A n y |ierson so trespAfl»<np w ill be
In w ith e rin g tones. "T h s y are h a r l n *
prosecuted to t b e fu ll e x t e n t of the law
M R 8 . B A C H A E L A Y E R P . a drunken carousal. I f yon call t h a t
a good tim e. It's an outrage th a t
people should gain admission to a
spectable bu ilding. T h ere’s o m ta t« »
T K E 8 P A 8 8 N O T IC E .
about ft, e ith e r they ge o r I do."
U g h tb o d y 's In d ig n atio n did not «end
A ny person or perçons trespas»ing
uj«on th e C ro ft L a k e R anch,— th e M e- down du ring th « «veiling. T o b e fr e a k
I t had no chance. T h e noise woe prae*.
L e ilu n a n d M a rs h a ll Ram -lie», w ill be
tlc a lly continuous Periods of u a eo rtK i
prosecuted to th e u tm o st e x te n t of th e ly shouting were Interspersed by IB .
law ; and n rew ard w ill he g iv e n f o r in - te rva le o f Inane laughter. H a d he not
irm a tio n th a t w ill l« - d to th c c o n v i-i- feared to leave his w ife alone, U g h t -
tion of th e g u ilty p a rtie s .
body would have Interview ed the lend*
lord th a t very eveuing.
E dm und C s o rr.
B hortly before 11 o'clock the solas
ceased
a b ru p tly.
Mrs.
U g h th o d y
thought th ia atranga, but U g h tb « < l>
-E C Z E M A nnd P IL E C U K E
sold no, they had sim ply gone keyeod
ItE E
K n o w in g w h a t it w as to g iif
the noisy stage. W hen th e com pany
fe r, I w ill g iv e F R E E O F
up I t waa a m atter o f eurprlee
C • H
a iiu eitive : r broke
u A r R e G ^ E , 5 to
X a v n y y8 a : fflic
, T S te d
m a.
h ‘ " th a t -
t
- —
N
..'.Xn.
at
H-
ritrR
re­
lu-, I ’ll. » m id K k io Dit-coaes. D is ta n t to “• home “ d he h ’nte<1 d* ’'k l7 th a t
2cl ef
D o n ’t su ffi-r longer. W r ite F. they m igh t find several o f them la th e
W . W illiam s , 4<t) M a n h a tta n A ven u e , b a ll In tbe m orning, sleeping off th e
New Y o rk . Enclose S tam p .
effects of th e ir potstfcxjs. Mrs. U g h t -
body shuddered and agreed w ith bins
th a t It would be advisable to. look for
a bouse In tho suburbs.
N O T H E FOR PUBLIC ITIOM.
Lightbody did not gad an y kamgm
D kii AHTMEXT O r T i l l IK T P .H IO R .
flotsam and jetsam Io th e h«N next
L nnl OlHi-e a t Roocburg, Oregon.
M orning, bue he did meet M r. Wewe^
J a n u a ry 3uth, l9t)8.
N otice is h c re b given th a t ( i e r g e T h a t gentlem an bore no trace o f th e
con
-M H o rn e r of H n r e , O reg o n . I iu h fil<»d 1 carousal
. „ w ith which be had
. been
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notice o f h ia I-ti-u tio n to m ake final Ject*'d Ereuhly shaved and w ith c h a r,
tty y»-*r p ro o f in * u p [x ir t o f U P vlnlm . I W ig h t eye«, he w m 4i«t1nct|y good to
v is : llo tu e ste u d E n t r y K n 11929 m ade ,ook uP °n-
A iiiiw t I I , 1902. lo r t b - NJ K E ' i , « E l i 1 “ Hope we d id n ’t d lstarh yon last
K l'X Hl-,». 2M, and M i N i l 8 Ctlon 7,3. n ig h t," said M r. Bruce, addressing
I'ow liRliip :io South, lin u g p H f t ' i - t
L lg b tto d y . " M y w ife an d f ^ r tn 't
nnd th a t caul prtw*» w ilt f». m a d e le -
used to fla ts Y.'hsn we starred i k f o
fore .1 H . U p t - n , U . 8 . C o m m is ion* r.
n t Lnntzloia, Oregon, on F rh la y , A p ril play 'P it' we fo rg ot th a t y ifh a g i iq p r
neighbors wore gutting th e w o n t ««
3 rd , 19J8.
H e natnmt th e fo llo w in g w iti mce-f lo IL It's n noisy little gam e, bag there*«
provy hj» c o titfn u v u s resilience np >n, lots of fun In IL "
a n d c u ltiv a tio n of, th e lan d , v is :
U g h tb o d y 's face had nndergtm e ase-
L n g e n e H . Kt.rain, of U n - e , t ’rego i.
cral changes, t u t he made
ffulck
W l -lam W . M in itii. o l "
'•
recovery. “ I prefer V h ls t m yself/* he
IT itrv c y B Ko li b , o f
”
"
, sold. "D o you playT Fhen weYl have
N a .li lo iol R . K fn itb . o f "
\
”
, to tr y a game some evealog. H ay» .
B k S jam I k L . E d d t , R eg ister.
cigar? M y w ife and I h a re beew p la o t
nlng to call, but we th ou ght we’d ware
and give you fo lks a chance to gee
settled. T h is evening, you e a y f V e ry
GEORGE M. BUGWN,
w ell. I t you're sure M rs. Brae* m o s t
be too tired you m ay
A T T O K M IC Y A T J. A W
Chicago R ecord-H erald.
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