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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
W. A. WOOD A T T G B M B Ï 'Ä flf t A # ffiQU) BRACI. OKBMK. GEORGS M. BROWN., A TTO BN ET A T t f the party whd drdpped — - Han. • — B. — D. —----- Hum« — ---------------- landed by •• « « ■> i iettar th e n tlik ¿a> asking that his th e O p»ey Sunday evening and tía». 6 . and Irvin A ille r have — --------— t — »«• .paper be sen t te GoJd Beach will e p e a tth e fo llo w fn g d e ly la P o r tO r - «ponded to a call Claw Portland u, act kindly aend ua his name we will ford, going on down to Wedderburn ae witnesses in the lend trial there, make the change. I yesterday. Mr. H om e reporta ai- A copy of the preeidentf.l t a llo t 1 J im erra J i l t on W. A. Biette It of Gold Bench, was iff-town Thursday sight on bi* way will be found on the eu t.id é of t t i . ! lt" Ch“'nber ° ' C « - 0W « ’ w^Ue « volae7 are * "U,nber ° f Ao Portland, where be was •ubpoe iw ue, and while a few row «wrow- -re , v. aaed *a a w itness i s .flic P. F. <fc L thrown out in a majority of the rl^ °n C o t r ia l ' , , , ,, greasman EHi* of Esidein Oregon, 4/0. trial, ; I preoincu at each election a* not B . . . . . . ,, . . _ G o e .H a .k e ll o f Oklahoma, h o e i n g in lell.3lble, it would seen, ' B ’m who we\ iuT t. Tow n K u ROHEBUM 0 1 * 0 0 « R T. STEWART « M l ÇfNM tÿ'. 4 a e e la ____ ” ; L a n g lo is itn m a. Mr. Croft and wife o f Mew Lake, were in town last week. Karl Goodman of Coquille, la clerking la Raekleff*» Hardware store. Ellen Uuasen who haa been »rend ing sevetal weeks in Bandon, re turned to her home at Langlois Wednesday. DMMOWTMi AMO «I.OO. aoed Wio. R. Hearet for |« 0 0 ,0 0 0 , lh ,t • few 'n»1»®’»’« *tudy of t h e ; d .............. Mr. Buahnel and fam ily of Catch- Mr. II. ie an ardent ad damages, lhe paper* being served ior* «hould enable any one whocan of' 1111! W U O U .III ' . . , | vocate of Taft end a atroog support- en creek, b»*» recently moved to (C O Q U ILLB H K R A L D .) T imber L a x p , A ct Jvnn 3, 1878.— to cast a vote t h a t ; . . . . , f > o r t O r f o r d , : : : O r e g o n 1 on Mr. Hearet in rather a seiisaiion read . and write , . , ,. , . . . t er of the fundamental principle* of town and are occupying the Smith w ill be counted for the parly of hie " _ , .* ___ X o tlo e fo r P nh ticatton , al manner as he wa* pawing through ikw Republican ft «n n hl m an rw iriv . end and i is t e v er residence. the party, ever A Houston,'Texas, preacher »ay» choice. •*- J Uatted Stater Land OFfiee. C U R R Y C O U N T Y A B S T Q A C T Nebraska. ready and keen to uphold his view« - A free dance will be given in “There la too much animal in u* Roeeburg, Or»., May, Ith ISO». Thin»» would have been vary in argument. A. A. Jamieson m scraping out a COM PANY Bowman’« hall Saturday. Every a ll.” However, there it likely to he Notice le herebr glven that In cmw- quiet around town the last week pllance w th tbe provisions ot tbe a n one ie invited to attend and tba ua ■uuuli lata if the price of meat Gold B e a c h , -------------- O r eg o n . a large hole In the bar at bi* Sixes ot Congriaa of Juas t , 1878, entltled ¡Ö L :, M a th er -d a m iea o n . river mill in which to make a m ill had not some of our athletic young ual good tune is expected. “Aa »et for tbe aale of timber landa up anotbev notch or so. Have the only compiled aett of Ab pond. Mr. Jamieson is «awing for men come to the rescue with a in the atates of california, Orapm Ne Mr. C iowley of S u e s rivqr, ha* and --------" Washington Terrttory aa Attorney Geo. P. T o p p i n g , - , . vada ----- ------ - ..- - j — stract» of Tltlee In Curry County. the focal market and at prevent ha* couple of exhibitions of the manly Oscar Mai her and Mias Ethel » k I ... T h „ ,.4 ,v extended to all the Public fond 8Ut«e recently purchased the Pioneer ho Bang Land Ownera, you should have your aU the order» that he cun Ulte « ir e '» r‘- »«ve,al divooloied optica hear on, returned leat „Thursday August «, 1898. Jamieson <ere married at the bride’s title» certified correct of record. Landa evidence of the energetic manner in home on Sixes river.Saturday, Oc tel, and look posreaaion last Mon from Joacphinp co u i.y ^ w h _ ilfcer of. Ov- alto bought and told for patrona. day. Mr. Sorensen and fam ily will he went to defend hie friaad, Win which they disputed the dispute* lober 17th, 1908, Justice Cux of »ü>. CORRESPONDENCE - SOLICITED. Fishing in Elk and Sixes rivers live in the Laurel in n building. ford Littlefield, who was ao uafortu that s is still being disputed. We Lnuglole, officiating. ‘ ____________ S l o l MEI c i is reported fo be unusually good. n»tu as to »hoot and kill a friend, See. H, and Uw MEI of KWf of 8 c c .ll A special school meeting was call will endeavor 10 liava a reporter on The groom is an industrious and J. H U NTLEY, z One parly informed ua that ba cjarieiie by name, mistaking him and the t>Wj U 8 « ! 0? Section No» hand and report the next meeting euterpristng young man while the ed Tuesday for the purpose of de tn Towwahlp, N a. aa, 800*0 o. jVnCOltPtBY -A-T I-A W . caught over 100 sahuon trout, aver by rouude. - •-7.; 3- , bride is the handsome and accom termining whether the ninth and for a deer. It wa* a clear case !anue No I# West W M, Oreuoa. «» aging more than 12 inches long, in ini»tskc, »nd Mr, Topping succeed aud will offer prbor to show that GQLD BEACH,. OBKGON. Mrs. H isilh, mother of the Smith plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tenth grades >hould be taught in ‘thv land sought la more valuable for • r » . lhe latter aUeain ha aboet three the Langlois school. The measure ed in clearing him. Its timber «»atone «bon toraanculta.- A. A/Jam feson, and they both haye G uaranteed A b s tr a c ts o f R ani hours. A , “• brothers who are located n»ar the •1 purpose* and to establish his claim The large Cody sawmill at Ban toealdU ad before the Beglator and P ro p erty F u r n ish e d . mouth o f the Illinois river, passed long been numbered amoug our most was voted down by a vote o f aix teen to seven. The late rains have given vegeta down the coast last -veek on a visit popular young people. don ia undergoing extensive im Receiver iff »Ms e«e4. at Roeeburt- Oreaou, m Thursday Abe 17th day v? Thirty year* practice Ip the^oaaty. tion a greener and healthier hue, lo her sons. Some young people The happy young people will re provements whieh will greatly ill December, («Os. but grass w abort for tliia season of , who complain at the hardships of aide for a lim e at the Jamieson saw H a rb o r Items. He nsmee as v '■»neeeee: crease its already large capacitr.. — — ---------- ‘ Oregon. the year and with the cold weather ' traveling in thia country oould well mill on Sixes river,, and the Tai- The log lianl is to be rearranged and --------- burg, “— ELBERT HERMANN following a> soon the Indications «re ; take a lesson in courage and good bunb join« with their many friends 'ort Orford, ” . School at Hnrbor started last two large steam cylinder» are to be Charles Nailaen, of Port Orfo Praek ff.Cook. of Attorney at Law, Roseburg, Ore^en. that the winter will be a hard one Monday with Mrs. Bisaell aa teach in wishing them bou-voyage on insiiilfed for the handling of logs, j cheer from Mr«. Sm ith, who is 85 Any and all persons clalxlcg aff- on range stock. er. one to transfer them from the log versely lh e a,'<>ve de n trlb ed lands 1 years old and came by stage from the inalrinorai.il sea. Special Attention to Matter* Before requested -o flic th e ir clalnaa la Bryan badges are becoming nu haul to the deck nnd the other from office on nr before aald 17th day ef De Al Marsh's Jour horse team w ill j Roseburg and yet had not one word United State* Land Offloe. Moore-Miller. . _ merous. Buj is that going to alcct lhe dedk to the carriage. Thia new cember, 1808. soon commence hauling m yrtle logs of fault lo find with road* or vehi — B uj J'WM L Mcoifoy machinery U exceedingly heavy, be him? Wa say no. “t r • ReSp»*». from Elk river to the wharf for cle*. J. J. STANLEY _ L _. . . ,, , D. M. Moore, better known lo hi» shipm ent to San Frsnciaco. Tbs The Chicago base ball team, the' puhy Owing to the shortage of pasture ing equal to that for the por|.ose of any on lhe coast. As soon «» these I Timber Land, Aet Jane • 1878— work will be done for A. Adoipbaen “Cube’' o f the National league, have . . . . in thia vicinity, tbe dairying indue . . Miller were married at Judge Bat* improvements are aaade it ia ex- who has contracted to deliver 50,* , Notice for Publication. for the second successi ve year won d „ W B , j b „ try will soon be suspended. peeled that the m ill will aetile down 000 feet of the logs on the Port thenhem pkw ahipm f be world b United Rtatoa Lead Offtaa, The Van Pelt brothers of thia to ateady «awing again. (O Q U 1L L K , - - • O B B Q O N Orford w h ari Roeebarg, Ora.. M»v 7, igo8. deteeiing the Del. o il .fo u r out (r c #nJ huy# na3Wr0|M plane are making active prepara Notice la hereby given that to com W ill H asgiton, who has been o f five In a aeries of w .e“ ! friend, to wish them well a . they tions for tha fall fishing. At pieaent pliance with the pro vision a of lhe art |of Congress of Jane 8. 1878, entitled“ lhe graver duties of there are not many fish in the working at Wedderbnrn for thè The Loa A ngele. team, the probabln, Deaftoeas C a a a e* b e C ured “Aa aet for tha the at’ a t'i j of timber landa W past few weeks, cam e up to Port winners of the Pacific coast pennant ” river. by loe»l »pyUeatlaee, ■■ they eanaot reach I ta» to th* ateten 01 California. Oreana. Ne life. o s , vada and Waahlnuon Territory/* an 4 Orford a few days ago and has gone have challenged the successful A M ) «iwaMd por o-1 of tho a r . Th«ra 1, only on« They will reside at Gold Beach, us- extended to all the Public Land State« The hide and fur man a* he is way team v <*«» iMM.ae*th»t •» *V e»e»uiu-. - — “Cube” io play a new aeries of aev out to the mina» on Elk river, where where the groom, who ia one of our Familiarly called in this section by « la * 7 Sir? f r ’ i tlifiOM flamnd eoAlhlea af , * • wneooa Itntn« of the IRWIN Q. WILLIAMSON he haa accepted em ployment in the ea games for a aide bet of $15,001) rising young bua'neaa men, is en passed through town ou Thursday K. . nealea Tab.. When tbl, lub. I. l.fl»m«e of Boeeburc ^>un*7 tunnel that P. Cook is driving for with the world’s championship at»o gaged In. the butcher businew, and en route for Creeoent City. The public Is hereby respectfully ln- at slake- until recently owned a refreshment (c- diat we are prepared to enter- Mr. Merrill. The Gold Beach Globe waa i a er ______________________ M nor»»l1Towm hlpM 8, Range laW .yaud- R. D. Hume’« new gaaolina boat stand which he haa «old toh iscou s ta»>, ronsgi* at the ... H- from Gear* ; Curry returned proor to ror in stating that Modesto P eiai’t coud'ilon, bo»i‘M w ll' b i «mv.-oyed lonvori I offer offer proof to »now show that th* land aouip,-1 eri good meals will Le tuund. Portland ‘last Saturday evening Oaprey, accompanied by the Enter- in Tab Moore. ntnoeaawoa.ef <»a»rt by Catarrh, Calorrb, I >• i* more Valuable farjto era sauod Valuable101 - - Umber - - - - or - Stone , barn was burnt nnd also in staling otnoMwwoB.efioa Mt F eed S ta b le ran In connection where he was teken as a wilne»«' prise, called in at Port Ot fold Sun The TsiBUMB extends congratula that John W hile bed the properly wlu ,o teL ’ . • .. - Lb« .MUCOUS M r AOM : p for the prosecution in the I/«« Au day afternoon on her maiden voy lio n s, and trnals that their future W« < : r rtr« One Hundred lor »ay aey I | the> R e g is te r a n a K ares Dol’.-1 W ' / V tor A ihurt »fpatronagr rupeel/vUy loliciuA leased. _______ I ra * n ^ h a a a K iiP O (p ra m ro age to Rogue river, and landed the I c u . Of Boofaom (c o a to by eataxto) *hoi a»o-l a»,Bqaetoura. Oregrt. on_™“‘«*«ff W* years may be brightened Monte and gels* land fraud case. Ha aaye that M m . Haaewsa«. q»y 01 '•* A. Hardenbrook who was dog bit ooi bo oor«d by no il“«Calorrh (-» '•. Send tor 117*g he »as put on tba atuad (or a ooup- piping for the cold slotgge and con- Moore even though little squall* He 11 ft tu ea m w tnetB«« : «trtulor.fr««. r.J .C H IM X V a C o .,T o to d .,0 ’ ■ --- H. Elmer Pu«, » N tt e r g . O cmoo . ten r abort time ago and went U WMrff»»s>toto. n». Ie of hours and than lol l that be sideiable freight that abe brought may follow. To». UaU“> rom U j n u » lo r Moattpm lfa- Smith Rivar for treatment, ia get could go home* but that moat of the down from the bay towns. The t e ' J Î Î F w - L d J t o y » - ting »long a* well a* oould be ex Osprey ie a neat little «raft, consid witnesses will probably be kept ua- G o ld B e a ch H e m * . peeled. erable larger than the Enterprise, Ail the concluaiun of the trial. I vemelj the above described land» or» Ai Port Orford, Oregon, Those ot Mr. Bishel’s family who , reuiidMsbôd to file their vlai' a w this ot- Timber CUims and better adapted lo the business J. C. McFerrao, our liteiary Remember that the annual daily- ' flee on or before mid 17th day of D u m b - * * t„ ICWAVP P r o p r ie to r She rondellie have been sick wiili dipbln«' adur Mend from upper Chetoo showed bull take« place at Deiryville they are engaged In. I will consider the purchase of fir, I. to " . run down in good lime, and, except ' I ng tba pest two wacks gre now hia genialcountenanoeon our streets next Saluiday night. Forthedanoe Kunt-claas In for a alight healing that ia thought well on tbe road- to recovery. Lit lately. Always pleased to aw you oedar or pine timbrr claims, located in goers these annual oceurcencea are Townships 88 to 41 8outh, Range« IS N o tice fo r P nh llcuttoss. i can soon be adjusted, liar m achin Vernie Disiiel who was the first to Jack. G o id Feed 8tnbie attached. 14 and IS Weatof tbe Willamette Me the event of the. season, and all DaroaniaaTo* Tan Iwramoa. . ■ » i .! -it erv has proven mucn more reimoiw be sick, fared w o .sto f all but we ery haa much isliable ridian, o«ared for aale by the original D. Crosby and family of Long locators. IU 8 lend Offloe at Roaebnrg, Oregon. than that of her sister boat. We run the Stage from Port Orford A kops O. Mscxav, Ridge have taken up their abode in Angtot x«th, 1808. via Dairyvlllo, oonneotlng with the W hile it ia the dairymen'» dance, Guptain Pond, who was recently *e , Captain Notice ia harsbv given that Port H uron, Michigan- the Hughes house on Kirk street Huge V> Myrtle Point. we understand that W. V. Cope is in PoU Orford on the lighthouse. School opened last Tuesday in HEMBY 0. CHESLEY where they will remain for an ia- lot Hare, Oregon, who, on December 12 tbe donner and th a tev eiy lliin g will tender Heather, haa reported to the; Gold Beach with Miss Mildred definite period. I Idol, made Homminn Entry No. llier he frwe, j officials at W ashington on lhe ad KvUev and Miss Ada Bailey as I for Mf u(NE| ol Sro. 8«; 8EI of BEk Manuel Matta of Hog Hollow ac M»c. 83; 8W1 of SW’, ffoct on 84,Town Mr. G. T. Trwadgold and Misa t visibility of establiabing a light leachcre. Mit,s Bui ley will teach ship j0 South, Range 11 Wert, WUliuu- companied by Mrs. C. E. Sleen Claire Walker were married 1h the hojwe on Oifonl Reel , the rocks a those below lhe sixth grade and ette Mcldian, ha* filed coticeof inten passed through our burg Thursday tion to mnka final five-year Proof, )u Episcopal church at Bandon laat few miles south-east of Cape Blanco Mias Kelaey will leach from the establish claim to the lac, 1 above d o morning on their way to Crescent sixth-tuAhe.nin b grades inclusive. ! «oriboi. be ore J. H. Upton,17.8. Cor»- Wednesday evening. October 12th, It ia thought that he will recom misilocer, at Lano-lola, Oregon, on U»v As both teachers are able and exper City. by Rev. Horsfall. Mr. Treadgold ia mend ita construction as it ia claim #th day of November, 1903. leneed, Gold Beach ie fortunate in New* reached here today to the ed that government haa been con- ' Claimant nam'a as witneww«s a rising young attorney of that city 1 O. llateher, of Myrtle Polut.Orego' while the bride' ie the youngest sidering tbe project for som e time, securing their aervieex. effect that John Ham’s barn whieh r. A. Bowman, of Lftugloi*. Oregon, daughter of M«. and Mrs. Robert ' a» the fog is often so dense around ff. W. Smith, of Hare, Ort.►-on. Some days ago, a-party of pros contained a large quanily o f' wool r. W. Huftile, nt • b Walkar who were for many years the mainland as to ohècure the pectors conaiating of Mes»ra Got'Ion nnd hay was cousumad by fire oo K ckjxxik L. K dpt , Begirt r . ■ residents o f this county. The T ri - Blanco light. If the new light is Lands, Gooddell, 1. N. Money ’ >'4 Saturday. ealabli»he<l it will be in addition lo A lf Miller made a trip into the John Giuver late o f Coeur BOX! offers congratulations. the one at the Cape. Collier Creek country with a via* d’Alene Idaho ha* leased and as Oecar Mathar gava a free dunce Notice for Publication. BLACKSMITH AND WAGOSMAKBM Pour of the Curry County people of inveatigaliag the mineralaof that sumed the management of the in Nielsen’* Hall Satuidav night in Dar.vsvwnrr o* twk In ta io s, , L md «1 Office at Kqaebnrg, Orego“ . honor of hia admission Into the who were iudicicd in cooocetion region. On the return of the p*'ly Muore brother’s place ailuated AlPKiuds of I roa May 77th, 191'*. raitka of the benediot», which wae with the dealings of lhe P. F. A L. to Gold Beach Friday evening, M r. seven miles from Harbor. Steel and Wocdwerk Nonos Is hereby given that i to to Kxeeatcu on Short Notice reported to be on« of the beat dance» Co. in tliia county, plead g u 'ily al Landa was asked his opinion of the Mrs. H. G. Blake of Chetco will MARY A. NEILSEN . L that has been seen in Port Orford Portland Monday, October 12lh, to Collier Creek connlry and he ateied . Jf Port Or'onl, Oregon, who <m Alto- T -iy .’ »la-t for Ashland, Oregon in a few in many a day. Langlois, Sixes technically violate.! the slat : that he was favorably Impressed lu m b ln g o f AH K in d e I Slat, 190h, mnde Tioitwr Entry No. day* where »he will visit wi.h utORfi, for »El NW| and Loto 1 end «, liver aiid down the coast were wall ute» for having in some manner hut that it was hard to form a dvfi- P r o m p t ly D o n * Wo friend* aad relatives for a ebo.’t 'fü Svetov TVpiesenied, and iba oeiglil»>rhood b<«n cunn»uled with the dealing» of nile opinion nbrtng to the fact that Ronge 1» West, Willamette Ma* lime and then proceed to San Fran - to Iridian, ha* filed uotioe of lut** H o r s e s h o e in g • S p c e ia lty - people all turned out to get a peek at t|,e above eompnny. The pa. ties practically *11 «be |.ro»|iecting in tofw<.i lion to make final proof, to rétabli, n cisco where ah* will »pend the tbe bride. Refreshments wwr* served refet red lo are Frank A. S ewarl, that vicinity haa been surface <oik, claim to tiw land above .1 j » ci tbed. b winter. Tb. fore J. H. Upton, Ü. B. CommisatoiM'. at m idnight and dancing wa* con- j„hn R. Mi 1 ier, Amea 8. Johnalon, consequently there is no knowing at Langlois, Oregon, on the 19th ffitj An escaped lunatio fmm Napa o f D eeem ber, 1 9 * . lioued into theexrly houreof morn. w . T. Kerr, but it w ill be not jas yet what ia slill unexp««e<l mi ,ÍÍL<'- Claimant names a» Wltnthse» 1 Calif, who remained about Harbor The roueio was mostly furnished by e(j n ,ai they have only admitted to darnaath. Nells 0 Mrllsen, of Port '>rford, ONndr for two or three week* proceeded In Rom« H ood . ■ M m v en the bride and groom whose ability B technical violaiioa of lhe law and Charle* Lnup. of ” ' Eugene W h ite , of Gobi Beech last Thuraday where he to pleas* the feet of the dancer* ia iIBve r, . e, ,od the right to make ar- i toorge Porty, of t v . was m reeled ami i« held in cu sio ly ... B s W amik L. Ki»x>r, well known. “ gunienl* in mitigation of their of- Although Sheriff Fenlon and his of tha aheriff, awaiting tha arrival I Regi iv«. While crossing th e -R o g u e liver feoaes. fenaee. J. H untley, the only other olner I dp hB¥e exerting every bar laat Monday morning the en Curry County defendant lift», so lo tM!t.ru in the whereabout« of tba aaylum official. I ef a I ■ U K lE J C H K T A JSaW M The Indication« today are fa v ol « n é s of the Enterprise »topped and are informed, gone in with the four of the person r or or perawns rrt,x.«ait.|e responsible she drifted ontov the aouili spit, from Loa Angeles who are under for lhe stage robbery which occurr atile for rain, and it ia hoped that Succmwor to M. C. Nlelae«, ,« « . * « . . < P o r t O r f s r d , O r e g o * - where abe now lie» in the aurfaliout indictment, and will make a haid ed near this city Wednesday I ha rain will come thia time and * half m ile south of the river en fight to twtebliah his innocence. If evening, aa yet no chi* of anv nat- extinguish the numerous foreal ioie.hMm.to * te?' Wood sad Iron Werk prm»p8ly trance. Ia attem pting to gc to her indications are correct the sentences ute haa been di»covere»i. and the fiies that hnve Iwen raging and do rraaoue a.rope became fouled in the of those who have .tru.led tliem- officers are inclined to twlieva the ing more or lea« devilm ent in this done at moderata prie*«, «lv» jr o H J ’ w â ^ a t e L I propeller ot the Oeprey and «lie tel vas to the mercy of the qourt-will a trial hetove gota« aleawbera. bandit haa made good hia escipe- sect inn for the last two weeks. . ! went ashore oo the north spit, but be very light, M the prneecutNm will S h e.iff Fenton »tale» that he ia ant Wileon, Geo. Messrs Gen. • wwa l a crr •*">ly ftoele'l off yeelrr- use Ihem as wilnessee in an ends« iafied lhat the job wa* engineered MoVay of Heiberger, and B. / . H. UPTON, ¡di|y This ia the first u p vor to pooish thcee who were at the by a local parly, but to seeure th e 1 Checlo, who have been engs?“-l" iff a ls o y : necessary evuien.-e lo warrant * | slew ing oat a road from C. Bravo’s C O M M IS « IO X K » . X— - I - <•' A l. narrow escupe from m e e tin g __________ _ conviction would be an impoesibil- | ,,j110e i,, Intersect a road at C. E. I her .,) rack at the ultrance lo NOTARY PWMLTf, f , (to ( • Ti, - ---------— Rv at this time.— Umi-qa» V a lle y . s ir in ’* pl.ee, finished the work ,Coo* bay wh’eh »he mi»-«« by n lew Notice- New*. ! XVeduesdiiy ami returned home at , a NOIXMB, Outer Co-. Osnoos feet when brlple**ly d titliiig, au<l- iH i a w a n o u a M w . ’ j" a late hour that night. Nor.ce la hereby given to all parties strik in g <»f which would pn«uab O -ul. r In Town Luta, ano I aVM tb..tr.A.nr.<*« ».ripping or iecelvlog goods ovar th . lk n id u n , O reg o n OooAfifoiiaL. fonree,Seem» i T.» «oi» » o ka a» •Mlly W eooeoo—• • • • • • * * * » • • • » • • • 1 |y have drowned the eight P * * * ’* Vort Orford Wharf Co s. wharf to re and WtM leed». «no, fou of lito. Bee er A dir, es D. O. NMWTÓlí^ is thought that »he stove the tame — ■ ------ ------------- . J IC. tififfl V«e.o ■ « —— r. 27 _ - onboard. It ifi iasmediato’y , as - It will i ’ .iron«, Filing* and Final Pmal au dro«»ia».ia«ar»i. emo to m ail Onderò. can be floe le d ,.rom Iter present po he held at the owner's risk. M*rshfle<d. Oregon toophto* •»< ~ „^ ccw T rn i Homesteads and Pre-emptions. ' " R. P. HUME. - ‘sinon without serions damage- GENERAL CONVBYAKOINO NOTARY PUBLIC, Uiyw, LANGLOIS - -HOTEL 'tame-4 Feed Stable. Q, T- KNAPPHOTEU ml J. A. BOWMAN The Start to a Better Salary SlâiOlC" S ao itb iix g JE W E L R Y . Send tor ' • Mounting & Polishing Kr Watches and Jewelry tor repair" to Fred H. Van Nortu» ^artful atientian gitftn t M