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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1908)
T R IB U N E Vvooe n g r 1 «I»»» A W lA WEDNESDAY, AUO. «t», JUU». li ou a i ____ , „ rtauml cuÙMttaa at the feaetou» Imin« e t üteb Tube». «riie» roe lu.» « f ru i» win« ------- . JCu.M' BU KBCBrVTIOX UATl ‘^ ne Copy One Year . . . . . . . >1 AT. O n e O rtp ÿ ífcjt M .,u U i« .. ___ _ Oue ( 'upy Three il-mUjí .’. . . . ,he *"J *“ VB “ U e“ Ure,X «-luMd. D eatnea I: mbJ ub1* " •*“ l»fl«u»i»«tlt.n e«a -- --------- , nu zin eos. la ia s in a r y « p e c k . . . A irit « p o u rtoalin« U d ore th e . y o * g u a » . I n | «M isnilon lu »tiuuach. d ra ijy io g w b aarina d o w n In lo w e r »iM lom liu ilnrpelrpj ‘ ‘ w dl«aprrro.lile d r iA a kiran in s fn p »^*pk»»aa»y Aiy««pt"«« « ‘<i,trov? M i n .m »m IW elvi« 'IVIC l a t t a ñnt »Bd t k l i take rwitorwl la ~ II« ™ . ..»-tllion, liearlnx »111 be ■ lirtiu y c l o rp a w L fa b it ■ iv ila w lt h m a u r a l ¡1» a largeoatcll o f h alib u t, wile, cod , (oraren nln x n tS M e e l of tea are Catarrh, « k ir h I» a o t t i t i i x but aa iukaoie.l «M elltb.n a t Ike naaoaua «urlare» 3lv* quicker relief or a more pua ■! Hmrketk were well supplied with Wv w ill «lv« Qm. Hundred bollara tor any I »r« Ihaa Dr. Pierce"* Fxvortte «„». raw “I Ojata««« (e tuM d ky C a te n a ) that . .t .u ... — —ertorty ' ** “ * ■ * .«innot be r«r«d by H a ll’. Catarrh f a r e , head rears or c o r to 1 ifiTRvrr- & t ne e r ' r? ! for Selling Salmon w ith lui i i n u le n trae. ÜÀYlRGcai’BK tortea mrrr-..!vr> F. f .-C H X X X y t Co., Toledo. Q. i pntjrTKrxrrr?!]E ic s rra T fl out a license that d eputy gam e war kohl by l>raW l.A , 74c Take H a lf» Fam ily Pilla tor tonal I pa Ilon M l roots found In o u r fo r e sts an d con- d eu , Cpl. W. W right, arrested Oapt, •*r*e F R IN K AHTKWAHT, Aeaorii'te editor < T b e p n u •-«: «GOpejHiea yurr jMApcr , p h o w a lh e Ul»««» wbtaA fvqfi nab- > • « r lp tk m ia i«U>. » » I ,,r imper/«-.» j,,*,. •*») ' uunnal \ Published Every Wedneedsy, by H A B D Ï t . STEWART. ,M the lube U~ln«auw<l Howard M.. Bn>«fne||, a t o n e tim e it resident n t Marshliehl has been , appointed deputy attorney fo r Clat- «>P cou n ty. i The off «bore fishing boats brought rho^ tjr , nd C U R R E N T TOPICS. i tains n ot a drop o f alco h o l o r h a r m fu l, or 1 h a b it form in g d ru gs. I ts In gred ien ts «re •II p rinted o n th e b o ttle-w ra p p er and a t- te s n tl unde.- o a th aa co rrect. E v er y In gred ien t e n te r in g Into •Fa v o r ite lYvsu-rlptlun • h a s th a w r itte n en d orsem en t o f th e m o st e m in e n t m edical w r ite rs o f a ll th e se v e r a l sch o o ls M prac tic e — m ore v a lu a b le th a n a n y a m o u n t of Joh n son , o f tl>« E nterprise, and for which be waa fined $50 and costs by Jnstiee Pennock. M y H a ir is E x ir a L o ^ Feed your hair; nourish it; give It something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long nnd heavy. Ayer’s H air Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp dean and healthy. ES S, JOHNSTON (Successor to Johu R. d fiP er.) t^ s'P o rí Orford, O r.~t^ N E W GOODS, and freeh aopphea WÍU be received by every steamer, ____I t ahsTI I« OUR AGENT«: ■ my pui pOae to keep a i full stock o l everything required by the A. B. M abik , Balfflrtii Orepon. The Fifield.Lhe new steam schoon- > trade in the lin e of E ditor T m « f.\ii:— .tiler about T h a b a s t k in d o f a t e s tim o n ia l — C o l . L N. M en tir, Gold Bench, Ore. ei lately built by K ruse £ Banks at three v e e r s o f h a r a s s in g a n d bedev “ S o ld fo r o v a r s i x t y raora." G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , ' - Porter, has been com pleted. The iling S iev e A dam s, am i « ..a lly gat- . iiiS^îSoSSiîrîf“-’' BOO TS and S H O ES ting him buck in n , Colorado w h er» b iter are not lacking, having been cl * ' mn<*®*Wry h i» been in stalled and it A n v iB T ia ih ü K ati « I t n u d i B j . i . > iimsMfiaii, tl”“ “ >« vessel M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , they itgureit o»i a »«re th in g, llie j io u ylven to any o th er m e d ic in e e x ta n t for abl>*Bo have her trial trip today. ry avijoilled him hreaitre no w at o f LEADING PAPER ÖF CORRY H I. L A D IE S 'O U E S S U O O O S , ; ■ * * ¡ T C^ r U r e d b' «• * cretlriige iioiild l>r given to th e tesli t Y o ? « n M : = w " ’c cept«a,»m 1Ww • ’ • •' -k-J i -« » . •• - H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , ttioo\ of A djutant U ent ral Hulke at unknown com pool Uonas a mbetltuts ' " ‘HlMt t»br. Co.-to run between A W h it e T u r k e y , The crooked jx d itlcln n Alwnya ’ “ d San Kr<nc‘*oo: «“ • le y Well» and h i - cu t thnifit pal CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES orge» men to rote thè “straight Instead of Black. M cl’sri jund or any i>( t h e ^ a n g make a lit t le p,oro proflt th e-eb y . Tour •«omm odnUon for th irty passengers, f e ^ l ^ ^ S I l S S WiU a ,M C i*r r y f r e * h t . T h e F l- CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. v . «. t •' tic<ct,” w h ile a gii,» I man urge« w lH c ll they railied to their standard. uteii tp “ vote rigltl»*' . C onstantinople, J u ly 28.— As In fn<A> * supply of everything usually kept in a wan a'ockfcd ** a” -®il burner, A more thoroiighly discredited In su lt to y o u r In tellig en ce tor h im to try "■ to palm o ff up on you a s u b s titu te . T o e , ,, General Merchandise Store. jffAifed from Gioiding and B o ftb on k n o w w h a t yon w a n t and i t to h is (n u t- T 1 he 'v ilh elm in a was launched clim a x o f the most remarkable g$ri« kalealdoecopre revolutionary chan T urkey has at last been granted new to su p p ly th e a r tic le c a lle d for. _____ r____«z . .. ORDERS TAKRV FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT I » STOCK. dow-ll it Would lie d r t li e u it to find. Thursday afternoon from Kruse Dr. P ier c e's P le a s a n t P e d a ls aye tha a constitution by tier frightened ges in the history of Turkey that shipyard at Porter. o r ig in a l - L ittle L iv e r P ills - first g o t BP & Banks have succeeded each other in rapid ftultan. But while th e blind faith It w ill be remembered • th at, in by old Dr. P ier c e o v e r fo rty year» a g o , , She Was built for C harles Thom, in the Koran endures, there will Ins hi» closin g speech to the ju ry in the m a c h im lta ie d b u t n ever equaled. L ittle succession during the last tw o weeks. o f North B end, and ia 86 ft. s u g a r -c o a u d g r a n u le s—e a sy to Sultan H am id II issued an iroper .little faith paid to the co n stitu tio n Haywood esse, Borah pledged h it aaody over all, 20 feet beam and 6 j feet by such religion«, ignuraut fan atics word am i sacred honor that Orchard ' , ial irade today that changes the . ' depth. The W ilh elm in a is inten d the unspeakable, would be hung> fure’8" P en ces., nnd fatalists. entire social exislan oe of the im ed for trade between the bay and th is to ini»lend the ju ry in(o the Truth is tru th , and I h ave ad h er ports along the southern Oregon peri a I fam ily in conforinity w ith . “ Who said rain” is the latest id - conclusion that be had not been ed to truth in my discu ssion of the coast, and as her m achinery was in the reforms recently granted to h is subjects. (verlisem ent ¡«sued by Manage» H ed ged im m u n ity for h is perjury. the great m erits o f the aforesaid stalled before lau n ch in g sh e will be Henceforth Abdul H aiu id , no Johu If. H artog, o f the E ugene j ^ ut *“ ,le w h#l fyllow ed. G ooding “ Big Four,” while a lik e ch aracteri - ;■ . • ,. -, ready for business in a few days. longer d espotic ruler o f an ab solu te C om m ercial Club. A E ugene hell»- °* C hairm an o f the Bnard^of Par zation w ill fit m an y others n ot in J s photographed three, tim er, stand j dows m ade baste lo eoinjuute hi« d epolism b u t constitutional in»c thia instance nam ed. Mike S u m m erlin is the latest to arch by h is ow n declaration of Fri in g io glarses. each o f which con * n te n c e to life iiu prison mt- ot, to be get in a shot a t the panther fam ily, d ay, w ill liv e the life o f a democrat I be N ew York Journal tw ittin g ta lu s rain fall for one year, one in ! f'dlowcd later by a fu ll purdon, no ha ving laid on e o f the biggest brutes both late con ven tion s with hypocra io monarch who depends upon th e E ugene with 38 inches, and th e jdoubt- ____ th is week. T he panther had en ter good will o f the people for h is pow cy in their praise o f the Ju d iciary g irl’s face Las a happy exp ression ; .. , 7 , , ed the yard o f Mr, Leanord, had at ki i. c t . i.v »« j i .1 rh a old story has been started says: er. N ew York City with 45 inches, and i , . .. . . / ... , attacked and killed h is dog and waa _ j . „ , . , , , afresh that John W . M ackay, with “ It is an old sayin g in h igh finan T he irade issued Jod ay declares the expression becomes doubtful, . . , , . , - / ’ , . eatin g the carcass when shot. It . . . i b is own ungloved hnuda, w ith pick cial American p olitics that the m in officially that A b d u l,-w h o has been w h ile New O rleans, with 62 incliea, was a female brute and m u st have und sh ovel, dug his m u ltip lied Mill- is poor indeed w ho does not ‘ow n a s e lf im posed prisoner in tha Im m akes her cry for help. T he leaf- beea on the verge o f starvation to ions out o f Nevada sh a fts and tu n Judge.’ perial palace for the past 21 year» lot quotes from the report o f the attack a dog, though one or two nel»! T he facts are, however, that w ill henceforth appear on the street “ ih e big man ow n in g his ju d ge, (U nited States W eather Bureau (hat sim ilar instances have occurred in he any lya Flood and O’Brien, t h e ___________ wvi , sm iles pity like any other e tiise n o f T urkey. his strin g o f judges, during the year 1907 E ugene had saloon k^-pers, m ade (heir m illio n s ! or in g iy 4 h * gm' „ “n d i^ d u d w».o th is section.— M yrtle P oint E nter JJi.o less sw eeping in h i^ revolu who 205 d a y s w ithout an y rain and 70 * - by sy stem m ic extortion and rogue- j Owns no ju d g e a t S il, and tries to prise. tionary aspect is the second decree days when it rained more than one ry^ w it h th e atristanee of Jam es G. worry along, ta k in g ju stice as it o f the irade, w hich announces that tenth o f ati inch. Friederichshafen, J u ly 1.— Count J Fair, the o n ly one i f the “ big four" com es from the m ill e v e n l y . ..... henceforth priucesses o f the im per Zeppelin today o u td ista n ced all that made any p retense. f rendering “ U nfortunately, th is is no jok e ial fam ily must observe m on ogam y. w orld’s records for steerable baloons. A m on g honorable men, the world service for hie share of the great T hey w ill not be com pelled or a l ab ou t ow n in g ju d g es. W hen a big H e remained in the air 12 hours, over, there is no offence consiilered vpoil, excep t jh a t M ackay in the be trust pave a law yer tens of tbCus- traversed the greater part o f N orth lowed to-be sim p ly the ch ief o f a •o low and despisabls as that o f an gin n in g did som e industrious but harem, but must be queen in their uuds o f d ollars a year, year after ern Sw itzerland, visited Zeuricli, termg the private closets o f fam ilies, never rem unerative prospecting. It year, and then puts him on the W inlerheur, nud L ucerne, attained household. and dragging out skeletons which was not he, but Fair and hired men, The su ltan has long been known Veach tb.'re isn’t m uch d ou b t about an average speed th rou gh ou t o f 34 m ay 1« found every where. It is who found the Bonanza group. to fret under the bondage imposed the ow n ersh ip o f that judge. toiles an hour. T he airsh ip di» on ly fools and m in of Ghoulish na- “ iVhen a great giver o f bribes aad played Splendid q u alities dirig upon him by the cuetom s of his The roheme o f the “ Big Four” , Hires that do such deapiaable deeds« all Y®0 around public was to capitalize a prospect'and sell "" ” *1 Put>,'u l’1^ « j jb ifity and answered country and is said today to be tbe us if onaw are that they th en u elyes th e sligh test happiest man in all Turkey. shares to servant girls and ell others » ,lB ™*n *n^ m ,k w • federal ; m ovem ent of,the h elm , w hile ite jliva in glass houses, and have g h o st , Tbe entire cou n try is amazed at «!<<> would bite at the allu rin g bait JU‘ l h” PPe n®d aa ev- ¡stab ility was q u ite up to the great- ly skeletons in their fam ilies too big Ihe latest irade o f the su ltah , nnd .level- «n a very conapicu- egl exp ecla, iou, held out, to raise m oney for .level nnd too m any to be hidden in closets. he is today the m ost popular man oua o ise ,) it isn't hard to guess who • .4 1 Î Men o f honor and sense do not h unt op u ieu l, and when Fair the S u per io T urkey. ow n s this ju d g e.” > . for such thing«, and would rather in ten d en t was able, stea lin g secret Chicago J u ly 22.—»The Federal help to conceal such tortures than l y , to report M illion s in sig h t, A p p e ls , conaiating o f Ju d ge T he “ all round great public i c”urt ^ELBERT H ERM ANN to expose them . N ot eo the fool which bad been uncovered at the scoundrel” referred to above was Peter 8. G rosscup, F ran cis E. and the G houl, heedless that at any exp en se o f the servant girla and Jay G ould, and the Ju d icial np- ‘ Baker and \Ym. H . Seam en, in de- A ttorney at L iw , Koeebnrg, Oregon. handed down today, reverses tim» th ey m ay publish things sacred others aforesaid , a big aasessme.it (wnntment he secured in recogni- . O'**01» « --------------------------- ------------ --- .„ „ j would be levied on the ou tstan d in g I tiim o f a »300,000 contribution i n the .................... to fam ilies, and for which they may descision of Judge Kenesaw M. Special Attention to Matters Before United States Land Offloe. be called to u w o u n t at the risk o f ■1”‘re*. «‘h e n is e d at great expense, th e O arflel.f cam paign was that o f Landis, in the U nited Stales àù their m iserable liv es, for there ere ,lol<1 :,n<J bid '« b V ’ »>«co n sp ira to rs,: S ta n ley M athews, which appoint preme court, sh ou t a year sgo. im “dead lines” in fa m ily secret« lo 800,1 follow ed by u boom when ,„en t it w ill he remembered would p osing a fine of *29,240,000 on the G E O R G E M. BRO W N; which no outsider can c r .M« a „ d I b e same shares were »old l o invi-s 1 have been defeated by the Senate Standard Oil C o^ of Indiana. The l a w live, nor should such be allow ed to l “r* ,n M’",e CHB*8 r° r hundreds o f . „„ » tp, Vo(e had not Senator George ----- ---------- is ------------ remanded ... — .WWW WWW«« ss«F a « n J i i a v u i U W U V g V i case — a for we ft neW ( r i f t l . ROSKBIRG OREGON * live! i dollars each. Pendleton a D em ocrat, com e to the I * n d 'a •• acathingly arraigned by rescue with the one vote needed to the "PP»1!«!» Court, which holds I The investors were doomed lo lie that he im posed th e fine w hen the The platform o f the Independence plucke.1 later on by an inner circle b refk the tie. Standard was neither legally India party is itself evidence that there is com posed.of the “ Big four" in the J. H . U rro x , ted or on trial. L anglois, O re. no neod of, or room for the parly. character o f a big orfe m illin g corp», In the m ain, the attem pted Jnde ration. pendence party merely oopiej A d m ln ta tra to r’s N otice. John Bull is Jealous. Bandon W oolen M ill*. N otice fo r P nbftcatlow . the Democratic party’s plat^irm Tt,e lru lh I*. ,b a l Mackay had D evabtmxwt or thx I mtxuob ft Notloe la hereby given that the un L oudon. Ju ly 2 3 — W h ile th e and restates Mr. B ryan’s itlsas. ' ,>ouK,'t a tilled wretch fo r a son in Since Inst Saturday nigh t M ana „ United States la n d Offiee. deraigned has been duly appointed by On Ihe labor question it goes farth *l,w an“' Returned to Paris with bis ger R. E. L. B ed illion has secured Am erican battleship fleet, which Or* W1’ Jn*F l6Ul. l»O the Coun y Oosrt of Curry County, Or •r into .« ta il than the lb ,,»., w i,e where he was liv in g the gay orders ,„ sailed today from H on n lu lo bound r „ „ „ « o n w w o m l - ------------------------------- for the B andon Woolen egon, Administrator of the Estate of » Ä . S , Ä S , X “ “ Í- .J erattc puuform doer, but Mr. Bryan ,i,e whlb' b l* M illions were being M ills am ou n tin g to alm ost 180,000, for th* colon ies in tbe A sti N. B. Neely and Mary E. Neely, de- S u » ó f’o ." 1“''1’, “ * ifr “ » o X e u n » stands for su b stan tially all that thia » “ H iplied by ih e toil of wage one firm alone, d oin g business iu p od w ’ * ‘n ** K'»«n a warm recep ceased. All persons having claim s »U te of O rerai, hat filed in thia offle «gainst said Estates are required to lU ilw nJ r , ° f S S * * * * » ™ Pocifl platform declares for; and if voters •* •’ «*. "»Ppi«-«w*ted by stock jo b Detroit, M ichigan, sen d in g an order ' l jon lbe «® «ial» «»<1 people of present the same within six m o o t » c ô n m ^ ° ' ' 40 *e,ect’ under the not c • re not satisfied with tbu D em o bill< nad “**« m illin g ” m ethods for t6 5 ,000 worth o f Hnished wool- iiew New z *®*,,nd Zeeland * nd and Anatralia A ustralia ih the e from the date of tbe first publication feeling of the m other Ootíntry ia far cra^c platform and candidai«, there *ucl‘ ""..under decent law s, ought to en good». o f this notice, with proper voucher«, to apsjUie so c ia li« and labor parties hl»»e lal‘de<> «»"g In the penl- j T hia is the largest order ia th e from cordial. Aa a m atter o f fact K sooa.fN «. 51,00«) w a. apri»»-win- O Leneve at Port Orford. Curry Cooo- and candidate»; beside* Tom W at- ,e n ,i"O J *»"» had not a gang pirates history o f tbe Bandon W oolen M ills John Bull jealou s of U nele 8am net at the DiaUtot Fair at Rooebur» io Oregon. ----- ---- . Dated at Port Orford, Oregon, this taking four first prixe« a« follows j so n , so that a surplusage to super- #We’1 h-' Bharwi, J..n. » and S lew » '! and frtgéther with Ihe big order» al- end som e, oj the London newspapers 1908. , Iluity éXutk. made Ih» Ifiwà, and were they i.Ct ready a head, w ill be sufficient to , even charge (he latter with an a t First as perchron draft ho««»; first p r e the 2ind day of Jnly A. D , 1908. H. C. ALLEN; Administrator, ' * T he fact that tha platform o f tin, «> and ringoiar the n » u -, keep th e 'm ill ru n n in g for som e tem pt tu alienate the affections of minrns An two eolt«; first on horse and family of five eolte. Bandon, Oregon. ra ^be‘r W®d«vlte of protest la th! ao-CHi rd I n (ledei)dence party Is fruct fruct thereof? tlieieo ff lim e to Come King Edwards dom in ion s beyond Ä ““ “ “ r WILL MAKE THE BEASON AX prfictionlly a duplicate o f th it Bandon, Bear Creek, Foor Mile, The Bandon W oolen M ill» are be tbe seas. N a y ,u ^ iy , they not o n ly m a-lel adopted at D enver, and that by de T he Auntraliane have appropri Dairyville, and Sixes river; being at tfdning far fam ed for the excellen t th e they owned theCtm rts, . . . . , d enouncing aud reviling Bryan tbe ■ - law », - but ated about h alf a m illion dollars thff latter place on Sunday April unh, , «‘«»a o f work th ey put o u t,a n d their Iwxly and - breeches, wh and every nine days thereafter. fu n d ion con ven tion declared h w s alm ost finished product is being sought by for the entertainm ent o f the f le e t B ea n es F ee* : 910, gig and *90. identical to his ow n, show» clearly it was to c o n e ln ie them and th is is branded as “e x tra v a the higgcat and beat house» in the 8 . J. CULVER A CO , gant1’ by the B ritish presa. N o tic e ft,r »trough that th ■ e object o f the move- - ----- | I*** it be olijMcied that the above country. R a r o o e . Oasnoa. men! is to beat Bryan and elect T aft; ia over plain «(waking, let tbe read- o» rwe Manager B edillion ia certain ly to !* » d Office a t Roaebori, O re, hancs oo one can believe in tbe «in or reiiiem lwr that the source of Pres be congratulated upon his success eerily o f i lie declarations. W hether ¡dent R oosevelt's great p opularity in operating tb e m ill, and from Aprtl Slat, ]•**, Wn>. M. La dd. Fret. P o lis h in g w _ . . . Theo. B. W leox, V. P the prom pting im pulse t»e veuo,r.ous i» to he found in ih e fact that lie ^"ct lb at orders are com ing in faster o t i l S Ü 7 . ° ,W ' »pita or only iuflated irotI iufluii,edJ>rd1w«itHiingly calls n spade a S(>ude lb * n Ih" goods can be finished, is egotism , tbe so-uallrd party presents and m akes a personal application «»»deno« th a t the goods are daoid no excu se for its attempted appear- n o t in /req n en tly. For instance, in UF ,o lbe abrndard. anee on the stage of action — Jour- « special m essage last A pril and » « « c ie n t orders s r s now pend- **- - having U. 8 . Senator E lk in s in view ‘"r k, ? P “ * "‘21’* *" " J * ? 1’0 " »" nat. *5 , * * s in view their fu llest capacity, en d they w ill U. S j Commissioner, nt ‘ ‘ ä . l Ä “ '’ 8" '- ™ . ' . . , I »* 'u » h .d as rn|»idly os possible B andon, Oregon. O U R N E W P O L IC IE S O F F E R A L L T H A T “ i he m u ltim illion aire, a m an ofj T he big industry is one, lo which H. T. ST E W A R T l.r S l'ïï” '' “ P “ “ -» M * * Careful attention given B EST IN L IF E C O N T R A C T S . whom it has well been »aid that h is *'* Bandon feels Justly p row l, and i face hat grown hard and cruel w hile Oul’d it» 'ns co n tin u e as they ap- to m ail ordere. LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES. HIGH CASH VALUES. i his body has grow,, so fr w hose son H * iU "** ** . ,O"* I* o r € O r f u r il • r i a u ® ( u n til it will lie necestery to enlarge Local A gent, P ort O rford , O re u r t a r . l , . . . O ssozcm . . . • f«ol and whose daughter i . a the p la n t .- B .n d o n R em .dar. “ » 5 'A 5 1 ? a - : : Æ yers™ : Call and examine goods and get prices. GENERA^ MERCHANDISE, Groceries & P rovisions ^ P o r t Orford, Curry- County, Ore.^9 B A R G A IN S In ICverythlugr. Ladies’ & Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes (Igars and Tobacco. p in e fls s o r tm c n t o f,,v I Di-ofi«« C j I ooc I h , mulling*, onllco«« fla a n e l« , etc. H auduiare & T in tu are, ffa m ees, L eather, ete. '^AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date. Orders taken for aertiles not in stoe k A first class miljlnerv shop In con nection with store, A ’I 1 <>lf X i ; V At Imported Percheron Stallion 1 CaJJ, get our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NŒLSBM. K K R O R ñ “'■S JEW ELRY. S Send your Agates for Mounting A slso your Watches and Jew elry for repair, to Fred H. Van Norden notary public , VF. A. WOOD, f o w u iz L. E oot , ReglMnr, riaiwiafiwtAfiiri . ■« T H E