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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1908)
Hon. R. D. Hum« ia Dead. We.have a,enah buyer for a small stock or dairy reach. Let ua k Robert Deniston Heme waa born Nellie end Wiaala Doyle are what you have. a t Angusta, Maine, Oct. 81. 1815., C ub by C ocmtv A bstract —' teaching school in and near Portland. W. A. WOOD Town End County. A T T O KKBY A T LAW GOLD BEACH. OREGffil. —- '» r I r- Geo. Colebrook of Corbin, came up and took in th e m a sq u era d e GEORGE M. BROWN, bail. A T T O R N E Y A T L uV W Fred Olean bee been visiting a t M yrtle Point and ether points • n the Coquille riser. KU8EBUEG OREGON M. T . MTEW ART There was a dance in Frank S train ’s new residence a t Hare Thanksgiving aigl»<fey! NOTARY PUBLIC, bbaxty Co., Gold Beach H e «rea one of a fam ily of 12 «Wld ly by a knockout in the 11th Eugene and W ill W hite from tbe round, and ia again champion mid Carey range seme up to pass CURRY COUNTY ABSTRACT Thanksgiving and attend Ibe dauoe. die-weight of the world. Mrs. Lou Mu rater a— nee Gillespie COMPANY Mra. Mary T h r ift is being treat — is ruuning a boarding house in « • I d B each , - - - - - - O re«««. ed for her health in Portland, and Portland and doing well. Her H ave the only oom pilod s e t t of Ab Is improving, although very bome- mother is enjoying guod health. stract* of Title* in Curry County, riok. The Osprey came down frotOjfooe ban d Owner», you sh o u ld b a re your A lf Caugebll ia at the St. Charles Buy Friday and landed a lot of tU tesoertlfled correct o f record. L u u 'i Hotel in Portland, and ia about freight for Port Orford, and went a l t o bought and sold for patron*. O OBREBPONDENCB - SO L IC IT E D . through with a course in Moving on down to Rogue river Suiuiday. picture machinery. The population of Portland ia J. flUNTLEY, Walton M ille r from H tahberds near the quarter m illion mark, and a t t o r n e y a t IL a w . Creek was present a t' the shooting New York is the only grain (ibrt in match and took in the dance io the tbe (J. 8. that exceeds ber ship OOLD BEACH, OREGON. evening. men to. both dying io infaney A t the age of 7 year» Mr. Hume was taken into tbe fam ily of Robert Deniston, with whom he remained t ill ha came to California in 1864. For several years he ante in the em ploy of Hapgood, Hom e <fe Co., who operated the Brat salmon cannery in the United States, on the Sacra mento river. Afterward he came to the Colura h i* river, where he laid tbe found» lion of hia large fortune ib tb« B»h- eaiee, building and operating a oan- nery there Tor several year». 1« 1876 he came to the Rogue rfvef and bought out Riley and Stewart A. 1. Krauts and wife— nee Roby He built a cannery on the south Stewart— are living near Lent», in aide of the river at Ellensburg, also a hatchery. These, with hie »tore, 8. E. Portland where they own sore*, have a nice home, and are do wharves and other buildings, were ing well. They send regards to burned in 1893. Undismayed by his heavy losses their old -friends ill Curry and and the opposition of the Alaska Coos. E lijah Smith ia keeping house in Packers’ association, which was now nd is enjoying good encroaching on his fisheries in E m p ire. health. He always liked Empire taliatlon fo r.H r7IIu tn C ity, which is the most beautiful ed a cannery in Alaska, he at once location on the ooaet, save Port Or-1 moved what buildings were left to Shad Hudson of M yrtle Point, who baa been having serious trouble wilh hie wriat lor a month or so, ia better now. ---------------------------------------------- b------ The weather for a few days has ELBERT HERMANN been of the sum mar blue variety, Attorney at Law, Roseburg, Oregon cool nights but a warm and genial Special A ttention to Matters Before aun during the day. U nited Ftutee L*nd Office. Mias Cora Russel oFD alry v ille ls --------------------- i *»'»--?---- - having an injured eye treated in J. J. STANLEY Portland, and wae improving at last acoouhts. ford and Bandon. * — T hirty year* practioe In the O oonty. the north aide of the river, where he built a larger and more up to 'd a te Newt Divelbisa waa in town Moo- ChsrleaDonaca was in town Mon- cannery, also a large store, a ware made day night enroute to the W iliam - day on business and us a house, box factory, etc., and install ette Valley, whore he w ill spend pleasant «sail. He is preparing to ed a eanroaklng machine. Later a mine this winter on the lower end the winter. cold storage plant was added. of hie big bar, having taken out Being of an inventive turn of mind, J. G . W alker and wife were in ‘ jg ooo. in the past from one acre of he made many improvements on town Monday night on their way , the opper end of lhjB bar. the old methods of canning, invent to Bandon where they w ill reside Al Marsh made a trip to Bandon ing a machine for making back- for an indefinite period. wilh his light rig Saturday, and F. teamed cans, another for filling the ^ dwlBg device and many Theron Fromm and wife who A. Stewart wa. fortunate io getting » ___ This spent their honeymoon In Portland to ride back with him S u n d a y .0* " * ’ 'other minor improvements. This when there ia no stage. He went are now at Coquilla ally. where last summer he erected a cold stor they are looking for a suitable up on the new road and came back i age plant at Port Orlord, and ex on the old one, and found tha latter ranch to purchase for a home. peeled to put up the fish from tbe much belter. He saya the new road Sixes and E lk river», having leased Cyras Madden waa in town Son- w ill have to be graveled nearly its the fishing privileges on both day and made the T ribonk family entire length before It oau be fit for streams for a term of several year». a friendly visit. H e is looking well winter travel. He served two terms In the for one o f his age, and his talk is A. E . Gagnon of the C , A , 8«nith , ,atur# as Jniqt represents always rigorous and intaresting. Co. of Minneapolis, a rn vtd in C00» live • f|.oni( from Coos and Curry, and waa The C. A. Smith wULat Marsh- B#y on the lrip of the Break I - in #|, legi, ktio n field w ill hereafter rub d«v end water. H e is one of the « b le t aaw- L o l(|# i)ldUi, r y . , ta Lwjir, COQUILLE, - - - OREGON LANGLOIS--HOTEL AND Feed Stable. Tbe public 1» hereby respectfully in formed that we are prepared to enter tain patronage a t th e L a n g l o i s H o tel, where good meals will be found and a F o o d S t a b l e run In connection with hotel. A (Aura of patronage rttptetJnUg toU eiltd M as. O. P . H aags »*«» — KNA PP HOTEL, M r. Chandler uf_ M yrtle Point ')a^ d lh ™ « b ran, nearly a ll of ««horn are dead. M r. 8«dwell, a former driller Mrs. Vondergreen ia living with H ie father «as W illia m Hum», a the oil well, spent several Bays her «laughter, Mra. McCreery in farmer of email mesne who died in Langlois. 1888. Hie Brat wife was Cecilia Selwood, Portland. Ranaome Racklrff and Nellie Jen A. Bryant, a relative of William sen of Bandon look ia the dance The old lady Forgey and her eon, Cullen Bryant, and h it second wife Thanksgiving. v A lex are living with W ill Wridge waa M ary A. Duncan. ia Lenta, a suburb of Burt Portland. Storer Pierce and Bert Johnson Two children were horn 1« bis Krtchell defeated Papke, decisive Brat wife, Elisabeth and Robert, were tn town last Thursday. P o r t O r fo r d , «Guaranteed A ba tract« o f B eal Property F u rnished. Langlois Items. M r. and Mrs. John Haaganaen drove to Bandon Friday, returning the following day. There ia, on display at Rack leg’s a choice lot of Xmas goods. A now lot w ill be in on the next boat. Mrs. Phillips of Fonrmile ia re ported seriously ill at her mother’* home. A meeting waa held Wed. for the purpuse of arranging for a tree and Christmas entertainment at the " W ilh two largo sheets of blot church Christmas Eve. The sever a l committees are at work to make ting paper of oontiaeting colors and it a success. w *' an ordinary little calendar pad m»y be made an extremely useful .gift,” The W . O. W . contemplate erect says W o m a n ' s H ome C o MVA nion ing a three story building where the for December. "O u t of the large old Lodge hall now stands. The blotters cut twelve small ones of first floor is to be used as a store uniform else, about ten by four dept. the second - a hall and the inches. Paste a ’ month’ from the third for lodge.rooms. * calendar, one on each small blotter, Thursday was an ideal Thanks and wilh tbe colors alternating. giving day, orisp, cold and sunshiny. Keep the twelve together by tying Many had family dinner parties, libbon around them, with a pretty . lor the p u rchase of th e NJ ol ' — | o of f f Sec. 11 Sec. 11, and the NEJ • ofNV of NWJ and the SWJ of SE1 o f Section N o. .8 , in T ow nship N o. S3, South o f / . - . h i F ‘ f»«e IA West W M, Oregon. i bow on and w ill offer proof t o show th at the opportunity of taking dinner at blotter may be slipped from u n d er the land so u g h t ts more valu ab le for (he hotel*, where a bountiful board U . rib bon , b d a . riK brib-. « I . b . . » was Spread. d a rts t— right a r e at hand. < m -¡a Red and to said land before the Register and a “S , " r5 r ib b b . Potters will soon be out for tbe - Grand Ball at Bowman’s hall are a Christmas combination. Christmas night. Watch for the N o tic e for P ublication, ad, ' - . DarABTMBXT or t b » Invamoa. The Masque Ball anil Basket so U. 8. Land Office a t Bb*eburg,-O re., elal was what could be termed a O ctober 10, 19««. “ howling” success. About thirty N oticb I* hereby g iv e n th a t Charles fo r d , Oregon, who five maskers had full sway for H . P ea r se of Port Orf. m ade Homestead on M arch 16, nearly I Wo hours after the baskets E ntry N o. 13966 8. B . 01762, l o t NKi< ttectlon 20, T ow n sh ip Sou th, Range were sold, (he average basket going 14 W est, W illa m ette 83 M eridian, has * t 83.00. The evening proved a filed notice o f Intention to m ake Final splendid success, both socially and com m utation Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before financially. the County Clerk of Curry County, at Lathan Landed in San Francis co Jail. Oold B each, O regon, on th e 6th da Decem ber, 1WH. Claim ant nam es a s w ltn essec: John Fromm, of P ort Orford, O regon Thera« From m , of ” ?»»'»' K neeae W h ite, of ” ” " I>. Q uellen, ofC orh n, ’’ B chsamix L . E n o«, Register December, I9O8. He nam e* a* witw Charles Doran, of E u g e n e , O regon. Irwin G. W illiam son, of R oar burg, Charle* N eilsen, of Port Orford, Frank F. Cook, o f ’’ - Any and all person* claim ing ad versely the aoove described land* are requested .0 file their claim s In th is office 00 or before »aid 17th day of De cem ber, 1908. B cm abih L F- ddt R egister. T im ber Land, A et Jn n e 8 1878— Notice for Publication. U n ited State* Land Office, Roseburg, Or»., May 7 , 1908. N otice la hereby give» th at la com pliance w ith the provlatoaa of tha act of Coagress of June I, 1378, entitled “An act for tbe a»: 1 of tim ber lands In the sta tes of California, Oregnn. Ne- vada and Waabinaton Te< Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act o f August 4, 189». IR W IN U . W ILLIAM SO N of R oseburg, County of D ou glas, State of Oregon, filed tn th is office on April 9th, IH08, bis sworn statem en t No. 10000 for the purchase of the NEJ of 8ec. 14. T ow n sh ip 33 8., Range 15 W „ and w in offer proof to straw that th e landuought is more valuab le for its Umber or sto n e than tor agricultural purpose», and to entsbllfih his claim to said land before the R egister and Receiver of this office at R oseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 17th day of December, 1908. H e nam es as w tnesees: H Elmer Poe, R oseburg, Oieffen. W illiam Q uinn, ” ’’ Frank F. O ok, Port Orfued, " • Charles N leleen, ’’ ” Any and *11 persons cU iurin g ad versely the above described lands are requested to file th eif claim » in thia o f- fi,-e on or before «aid 17th day of D ecem ber 1908. B chjamim L. K nur,'R egister. A- - . b. I. J Guardina*» N dtice «F. Beale o f Alexander 8. Lathan, the long lte a l Estate. missing witness sought by the pros Port Orford, Oregon, ecution in connection with the Nonce 1« hereby grfvi en th a t in pur- been a Republican in trolley graft ohargee, ia in tbecoun t . . K N A P P P r o p r i e t o r night, and 35 expert saw m ill hands ; mjjj eMpert* of the world, and will »uanoe of an order of . I County Cot lately arrived from Minneapolis to made B gturty of Smith’s great m il, ¡»inciple, but at different times had ty ja il. He was captured recently of M ultnom ah County, Stateof iuleoA t h a 18th d a y a l S a i assist in running the g fra t m ill. on Coos Bay, with a YtiW to increase worked for independent candidates at PbrlTand and" arrived la this m Ftrst-claaa In every respect. 1968, in the m atter of the guardtanshti of the person an d estate or Harold 1 its output to its utmost capacity. when he considered their cause just. city yesterday. Mrs. F. A. Stewart who has been Go Ml Feed 8table attached Guerin and E. R. G uerin, m inor heirs M r. Gagnon is foreman of tbe Lathan was employed as chauf of Jaa. T. G uerin, deceased, I w ill sell, M r..Hom e supported a private visiting with her daughter, Mra. T . Smith m ill at Minneapolis, which raoe track on the hills above Wed- feur by Abe Ruef a t the time of the at public w c t lo n , to the h igh est bid der for c a s h , gold coin o f the U nlt.xl W e run the S tage from P ort Orford I * Carey at North Bend for the is the largest m ill in the world and derburn, and important meets hove , alleged bribery by the United Rail utatea, and su bject to confirm ation by v ia D airyvttle, c o n n e c tin g w ith the past two months, arrived here last cuts one m illion feet every 24 boors. been held there for the part two roads to rocure the passage of an the said Countv Oo >rt, on the 2tth da, Thursday having come from Ban S ta g e to M yrtle P o in t D ecem ber, 1908; a t the hour of It H e says that the m il, wonld cut seasons. He had a good stable of pverh-ud trolley franchise by the o ot ’clock A .M . of said day. a t th e front don by siage. one and a half million if they had hi* own and entered bis horses at board of supervisor». door o f th e County C ourt H ouse in Gold B each, Curry County, State of Or The masquerade ball waa a s«io- large logs as they have on this He is likely to prove an. impor e g o n , all the righ t, title, interest and all the principal meet* of the west. cess. Della Cox a t belle of the hall coast. o f the said Harold T. G nerinf Mr. Hum e took a great interest tant witness in the present tria l of estate and E R . G uerin of. In and to lots took first prixe for ladies and James Steve B. Gardner and wife of in the propagation of egjtnon and Buef on one of the indictments three (3) and four (4) and the eouth hal Crew personating a soldier took Klam ath county were in Port Or of the northw est quarter of -ectlon one probably waa the best informed man charging him witb bribing a super (D, tow nship thirty two (88> so u th , first priae for gentlemen, but' there ford Sunday night and left next visor rn connection witb the trol in the world on the suhjept, appear range th irteen (13) W est. W. M., were other character« well sustained morning lor New River and Ban County o f Curry, State of Oregon. The N otice or A ppointm ent o f E x ing at one time before < committee ley matter. interest of sai.l m inors to be sold aa ecutor. and very pleasing. L ilh a n wae brought from Port don, where they w ill spend tbe win of congress tb explain tbe work, lie aforesaid being an undivided two thirds Frank A. Stewart got back from j ter. He is the father of Rube Gard- had written many pamphlets Itnd land after an attempt had been in terest in and to said above described Notice is hereby given th at tbe un Portland Sunday, glad to be at ner, Marshal of Bandon, also of De , newspaper articles in aonnection m ad e to p r e v en t h is e x tr a d ilio n on ' pr^ , rt^ ri<snt th<< pnr, base price of dersigned has been, by order of tb» said property property I to be paid in cash, to the County Court of Curry cou n ty, Oregon, „ q ,.^ «hicb are now con- a charge of acceplinft a bribe to re- j «aid Port Orford again. He paid bis lue Gardner of New River. This is un dersign d ersign ed ,« , on day of sale, and the datod.on the 28th day o f October. 1909, M r. Gardner’s first visit to C ur6r ' , i J w l gtandsrds. I I * * built the main without the ju r isd iv iio n o f balance on confirm ation of said sale by duly appointed Executor of «he last w ill 1 fine under protest, hopes to have it m id county co u rt returned, and denounces its imposi- for many year». H e lived for many j j llc[,ery in Jackson cofiRty on a (he superior court of Califor nia. » the First and tostam ent o f M atte Sorensen, b t e publislied Nov. 95, 1908. years near the mouth of Rogue r iv - ! tri5„tary of K<>guc river and after- ; S abah B. Guam , e f Oorry county, Orego.», deceased. BLACK8M1TH AND WAGONMAKEB t j00 ae governmental fraud and t y G uardian o f tbe person end estate of Now therefore all persons h a v in g er, where he owned a large tract of W(|rJi lurned ¡t over p, t^e govern rnnny. H arold T. Guerin, and E. R. Gm rin. claim s again st eaid estate, are required valuable land which he »old lo R. ment of the United States. He »1 m inor belra o f Jas T . G uerin, deceased. I Kinds of Iron 4 J Of fate tM t To Wornon. M r. and Mra. Harnots and Misa D. Hume. H e was one of our most Coova»T A S ta fusto », ' to present tlie sem e to m e duly verified Steel and Woodwork s<> had a private hatchery on Indian STo suck women as are not seriously 001 Attorneys. w ithin six m onth* from the date h e r e nJ health!but * tu> havs exacting duties Exeeated on Short Notice P. Harnvia from Groton South Da- prOmiBent eititena and has a host Creehv just above Gold fieanb.l of, a t L anglois, Oregon. to periorA either In the way of housa- kola came in on Thursday’» »tage, Qf o| j , inje friend« who were glad to Soon after coming to Gold Beach b< Id careAor in social duties and fund- T his October 31st, 1908. C O N T E ST N O TICE. their destination being Rogue R iv meet him once more. He now owns lie oOmmeneed buying up the lands i l u m b l n g o f A l l K in d e JENU 8O R E N 8E N , khVicriously U x their strength, _____- ■ w«lT«ylo \ ur»log mothers, Dr. Pierce’s Executor. ar where they have relatives. P r o m p t ly D o n « . a large tract of land near Fort Klam along the river and the oceab until DsrAmttXHT o r TBB IXTXUtOU ».v o rlte FfiY riptlon has ptoved a moat J H . U r te v . Their I rip overland from Roee atb. he fin a lly c o n tr o lled a ll tbe river ’ viluabl«-suiX^rtlng tonle and Invtgerat- “ U nited Stales Land Office A tty, for Exeootor, H o v sen h o w in g ■ S p e c ia lt y - much burg over the middle fork of tbe Thera la a dearth of rcboul teach ‘ frontage for m ore tbirti 12 m il* « u p ‘ tog nervine. I«X_ Rosel.urg, O regon, N ov 1Î, 1908. - ' '1 ■■ . x . i ’.------------ A sufficient contest affidnv n t liavln s Coqnille river bjr »tags wae not de (Jyer, and seven miles sr«. W hat cun be the matter? Can » flltid In th is office by Ttio,mas void of inieieat, from their deecrip it be possible that this matrimonial frO0tgge. ,h iR gave him a mOnoiMilvi « ..« ¿ I ,’ knife, wm lll. Ik-.lit JS'. TWB- been H a n k y , con terten t, against H om e J. A. BOWMAN stead E n try , No. 14172, I4IÎ2, m n ade Septera leap year has been of such diinen- fishing and brought millions ber 1», HMLfor the 8W 4 N ! W i o f b ee. S l n ^ ^ a S Ï The’ Favorite Prescrlp- 2« au«ibJ IÍEÍ sud N W | N E l of Sec Prof. F. F. Wood of Coos has sion», to be felt even to the young great boon ex — — 11 tli.n 30 k 8., R raven a grea»ow » to — — on x 27, , , T ow i . nship - .’ . r . . . Range 14 W , He was a man of considerable’ t.¿n -niiprovcíra bean employed to teach in Port Dr- est generationT That really, people v preparing the system for the , W illam ette M eridian, by Ktebmond N. instead of suffering the ill» they ! ,j|fra ry ald lily , and a great lover ««T coming of baby, thereby rendering child- G oodwin Couteutee, in w h kn it Is al- ford, and w ill commence Monday fogwl that said Rtet.inond N . G oo,l*lw, lH e 7th M r. Wood has a wife know, are wilting to embrace others good literature. For revere! year» fcfrth safe, easy, and almost paielcM. I t e s r f u mtofi’. pica 1 tin t Dr. Plrres’s nOr an y one else a clttig for h im , has and two children sud trill probably they know not of? which brings me he edited-the “ Radiom.” nt first ‘ i ^ Vnmrite Prescriotlou Is not a secret or : never ‘^ f f i ^ f f l - t w h U b t h . » « » , . , n . L t llve»l W t o upon f o e b o r r o improved t I h l s k n o the w . 1 said «* near my atorv: There wae a monthly editiwn and Ister i»-ued i patent pisdlclue, sgalm t move hie fam ily ber» If he can se- htellirnnt people are quite naturally and belief, a a il Goodwin h ai never woods justice near the town o f Sac weekly. cure a house on reasonable term». arappa, who was often sought after residence thereon ; th a t be i . off t»,e Mr. Hum e was al all times pro t I t ia to Ihe interest of all parents to * r ^ ' i i n x i l e n t e beta« land * ’ d has l* en off the land fo r * twr- havs Ibeir children ready to start at to perfotm the marriage ceremony, gressive and energetic, attending lo tiox , a f n “ lllls t o f a ll w b ^ r r o ^ ^ a u s l x m onths, to w it: I and he alwaya insiated upon sajrtag tbe most minute details of bi» bus! printed, In plain Engl‘sh, on y »bout a y e a r ; and th a t said alleged ab- th r first sad attend rrgnlarly. [at the close, “Those whom God hath ne.s with great fidelity. H is great- J ^ ^ t e w ^ l T f f i S ^ X f le i t h a t t t li uence w i not due to em nlovm ent In The shooting match for turkeys joined together, let no one put asun- j eel aim in life wa» lo be successful in tim e of w a r ; »«Id parties are hereby on Wednesday waa welt attended der, and may He have roerey on I in the propagation of »almtm and it ally pnre, triple-refined g 5 certos f notified to appear, respond, and offer the place of the evid en ce touching sa id allegation at to Its make-up. in this c«nr ■nd the fortunate shooters were your eouls." ! will be for this that be will long be a.»y not be out of S E L “ 1,! 10 o'clock A. M on Ja o u a ty 4, 19«B, Ghas. Long, Johnnie Fromm, John •Favorite Prescription• of Dr: Piere» I» before J. H. U pton, U . 8. Com m ission The man’» proverbial honesty got remembered. for the cure of the only medicine put up Marsh, Louis Marsh and James him __________ f ‘Jn er, at bte office In L anglois, Oregon, hi« fee, but hia adjuration in woman's Bccnliar wenki In many ways he was a remark-' woman’s and -old through druggi>ta. all and that final bearing will be held at Crew. There ’ « « quite a number generally went over their able man, of vigorou» brain and nxnts. tte. togredi- ,te of which h.vo fos un 11 o ’c ock A. M. on Jan u ary 18. 19<W, endorsement of all to« leading before th e R egister and Beeeiver at tbe o f .p ectu to ra w h o seemed to relish he(|(lg body. H ia death is looked apon animous medical writws and te»«h«n of rtl to» U nit * d dtatee Land Office in R oseburg, | the fun and »a the day was an id ea l -------------- --- ----------------- :---------------------- as a ealamity to-Curry connty, and several school» orp ractb A »»« eontefftant having, io a remedios for th s sHutonts for which • W - W we »hall be fortunate if h is great one they rwmaiwed until the mutoU S otiC B linn. Black- Phni frying BEECHER JE »« * Snoeeseor to N. C. N ielsen , P o r t O r fsr d , O r e g o n . Wood u d Iron Work proa iptly gene »4 moderate priera. Give kirn • trial befar» going elaewkrre. J. H . U P T O N , L .« . C O M M IM H O N E R . ROTARY F IJ F M t, C L a » wloi «. C vaav Co.. O aanos was over. itsaler la Town Lote, ano Im proved •On Thursday the day was enol in mm I WIM f«nd> the nr ruing bat fine for goose shooting end the »port was indulged FlU aga and Ftwal Froofs Mad« in by many, tbe good lu c k or skill H om esteads and P re-em p tion s. changing from one to another. general conveyancing . - JE W E L R Y . N oticb is hereby given to all parties sh ip ping or receiv in g gwoda over th e ^ A D r f o n l WbaxI C o’a. wharf to re- m ove tire sa m e im m ed iately, a s it will be held a t tbe owner's risk. R. D. H U M E. affidavit, filed N ovem lwr 7, IWI8, to facta which show t h a t after diligence personal service of th is notice can not lie anode, It ia h« rebd coûtai card, or letter, of 1 ‘ordered and directed th at such n< tice sightly plaoe «»n the nortu jta n k of Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierre". T Rogue river ooe mile from its ■ ■ ■ _ is to« can«, of be givon by due and proper public»- m o u th -a place he loved and which ¿ r e «he 1 IMvu B k x .Ml» L. E dwt , Reglteer. he selected years ago. ■ rora toe ffiauaa, Ea«J » take aa caaaj. Send you r A gates for M ounting A Polishing also yo u r W atches and J ew elry for repair, to Fred H. Van Norden Bandon, Oregon. Careful attention given . to m ail order» WftHTEO' WM| rs&a! . .IL.”*’ - J