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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
Tow and Cantai \ r r o a s e y at law «O U » BKAUM. OREOOS. — ------------------- - — 4 - .. A y e r ’s (or • amali Let ita know Full tin* a t holiday w__ H« rimati'«, Bandon, Boa on play. Prices jrightl A uhtkait - Gold Baach. At Nielseu’s Hall, Shortly after 5 o ’clock Monday rooming a ir e broke out between the granary sad liquor store be longing to J. P . Wenta at Smith River, consuming those two build ing«, together SHlh the smaller botld- iuga adjoining, and also 'the sa loon direwUy sou th , conducted by Joseph Rueei, and the hotel, or boarding house, kept by Fred Finch which ai^joiued the Roeri saloon on the, rear end. The fire, which was first discover ed by Fred F inch, atartad in a nar row alley way between the tiro build iugt belonging to Mr. W eals, and before any thing could be done the two buildings were enveloped in H a ir V ig o r Anything Injurious here? doctor. Anything of merit here? A nna Colebrook baa been vary Port Orford, D ec. 24th, 1208. doctor. Men's and Youths' furnishings WB (tsp falling hair? ill with measles lin ee aba w eot to A T T O R N E Y A T LAW G iven under the auspices at Hartman's. Belling at priase Will It destroy dandruff? Ban Fra nelson. that will surprise ynu. of Port Orford Camp, No. ROSEBURG UK EOOX Georgs Riclt ma n'a lit ila boy who ___ :------- — ! Z F - f c - Mrs. Lindberg was out 1« James 8 0 8 , Good m usic was shot through the k g is •* . T„ 8 T E W A R T out Hughes's a few days last weak to has been secured aud a good in g rapidly and will aroo seep bowse Jbr th e family while,M ra again, •<»>*■*. tim e i s assured NO TARY P U B L IC , i l ug bee visited at Bandon. ‘ Mr. F ive the boldest bank robbers Guwrdlau'a N o tlec o f Mis. Colebrook and the family of O r e g o a ' W. R Coy bare been afflicted with Lindberg, who has-been carpeater- •or* OrtEbrrt, > R ea l E state. that ever operated in the West wtM iag at Hughes fur emits limo has divide the *14,743.98 the fruits << 1» grippe of late, but aot of a ser finished bia worn and is bae« bunts. Nomea la hereby mvre that tu pur- the East Side Rank uf Portland, CURRY COUNTY ABSTRACT io»» formi nuance of an order of the Cuesto Court All mein bars of Ute Port Orford late yesterday afteraoon. At first COMPANY of MuRnomah County, State of Oreare. Nielsen liaa been bf»y during the Circle are requested to attend the it was thought that but three men m a d e un th e IS t h day of M< G old Board», - - * - - - Q re< o«. past geek uonatrocting a large fan meeting Saturday night without fait ISdsflu the matser of ibe çuardUMhÿi arranged for the Christmas exercises bad played a pert in the most des of the person ami estate of ------ cy glaas counter for hia store, and as there are two to initiate, a u d it is flnroea, cutting off entrance sod to he held nt the church Dec. 24:— Hava tba only oom plied «ett oí Ab- perate and spectacular bank robbery Uuerin and K. R. Gutvin. minor hetra everybody oom pi unente hia bandi the night for the regular elaciion of Jaa T. Ooerla, deceased, I will eelb ataaoU of Title« in Curry Cooaty. Opening instrumental music “Star making it im possible to save an v- ever perpetuated in the Northwret, of at public auction, to Site hi ¿hast bin work. • officers. Read this twice, and then LandOwnere, you should have your tbing. All the grain, liquor and but the developments of today’s in d e r for cash, goM coin of tba United of the 8 r e .” Gray« Borneo. , - * /c ^ M t^ C o A .^ '^ t h e ^ h dev t itles certified correct of record. Lands The.last saqk of Nour baa been be »are to die present, and help to Song “Merry X mre.’ quartette. other belongings of Mr. W eals were vaatigation indicate that there were also bought and sold tor patrons. totally lost. H e had insurance am at kart two mors in tba gang, three ot p v ^ n b er, t lues} Wold at the Port Orford atorw, and make so enjoyable uocasion. u s a .« -.-- „ c. Prayer. CORRESPONDENCE - SOLICITED., ^ r t eaid dey. at the f tb< Ouptey doesn’t come soon, the of whom ooramiUed the actual bold o'clock ' U R B SupL Guerin was in town Mda Recitation, “Tire beet of SlL" Bessie ounting to *1800. House te Coudty Tbs other saloon buildipg and up so d robbery. The other two r v door < ÌUte of Or- , Cnrry’Coauto, State big teams and uiudiwagooa k ilt ..-di day night On his retuvn front vtoit- Steiuhoru. , J. HUNTLEY, ••.interert ead 'ft demand. ' iugechuolq.below. Owing 1« . the Tableaux, “The old and. New Y ret,” hotel were the property of Mrs. An ratined as “ look outs Onertnf toue Deneri and were insured for A T T O R N E Y ', a *!* L A W aide, and were prepared ¿6 throw to Dialogue, “Chrletmss Bells?’ uhild- and E B. Uoeria of, da lira. Bunnell, formerly Mias J re inclement weather ha d id n t j t d i to v V » ? and A four V .»a. t « a , ) — aa* — _ tbre« is) *675. The stock in the saloon was GOLD BEACI*, OBEOON. the authorities off the ecqnt in case tottdhia vlfilt to Cbetoo. WWle the northwest quart» dl .artlou one qmeea s t e a d A b e ira c ta o f Meal tie Hancock, who baa been barking insured for *700. A sm all portion they were driven to covir br dieouv- Qk townAip thirty two couth, Choir. here h e visited ‘ tbs Fort Orford Song, “Choral Chîrtns. at Bisliet’a- hotel a t Gold Beach, ilrieen (13) West. W of tba stock was saved. ered before making their get away. P r o p e r ty F u r n ish e d . t Carry, Btato of Oreqon. The spent Sunday in Port Orford on her school, end went on to Sixes in time Rec. Meivin Rackhff. By hard fighting on the pert of intenot ol eald “ lno% ‘P J f t to visit thq school there io theafler —Telegram. jt, Rec. Florence C o|*. way to Bandon. aforvnaid behic an undivided two thirds Thirty years practice In the County. Song, “ Waking out of Silence." every person in tbs little town, the noon. ' »“ ;*> interest in ano to sold above described The heavy gurf of Saturday night nearby buildioga were saved. The Washington, D wl 8.— Benator C. «» P T^re'reept «1 the wrchaee price c< We hare been requested to state choir. broke over the »and bill at th e Plaisted hotel, the residence occupi W. Fulton today asede a column - i n " to be paid in oaeh. to the Bdyth Rec. “ Present for S sn ty.” that our informant was in error ELBERT H ERM ANN .m ou th of tba lake and damned the ed by Dr. John A. Tyler and fam statement to th e W sshingtoo Port unuenuKuou, on day of »ala, end the r ‘ Attorney at Law, Ro»e'bnr¿ Oregon. ouflfet.ro tb it wa walk to Agate when he stated that the Hums, wool Bushnell. ; Iiy, on the same side of the street regarding the Oregon Senatorial sit- balance on confirmation of said sale hy bad been sold to Mr. Dickens for Tableaux, “Trying thé new sled." the said county court. beach on terra firms. where the fire occurred, Westbrook's natiort. He recited briefly the isms« First published Nov. « ,1909.__ Song. “Peaceful night.” choir. 18cta a pound, as 16cts is the high S aba S B. Gcaaiir, Special Attention to Matters • store and other buildings Just across o f the Oregou primary law and Rev. Haberly held aarvioea t Rec. “ Night before X m at.” Ralph Guardian of the persrni and eatrte of est price oflered by M. Dieken». United Ktotee Land Offloe. the street escaped by narrow mar Guerin, gave detailed figures showing the Har>4d T. Guerin, and E. laet Sunday in ‘be church here ih Ottr informant is a reliable man Kennedy. 1. ' place of Rejr. Roach who ie enjoy gins. ’ number of Republican and Dome minor helrsof Jae Tableaux, “Beautiful Star of Heev- Coovaar A thrAvvaeoM, who seemed to have late advioes, Attoroeya cratic votes polled at the party pri J. J. S T A N L E Y in g a rest. Mr. Uabm ly’s eermoue and it may be that his information (Coos B ay N xws ) m anes, the number polled e l the were good, and the eiaging Hue. v Closing instrumental m usic,“ Wood is correct— lim e will tell. ■ 'W c general primary and at the general land Echoes.” Iv y Langlois. W ill Prim» oaroe Up with a team Mr. A xlel spent a couple of days CONTEST NOTICE. The steamers Nann Smith, Grace election end that th e Democrat« to inert Mr. Ed Duacan at Bandon. Programs will be distributed by in-town last week, and made the Dollar and Lackme are loading at fraudulently voted in the Republi - O R EG O N Mr. Duncan is relum ing fro« C O Q U IL L E , - T u b u m k u friendly call, leaving the ushers at the door. the Smith mill, end several more can primaries. In conclusion, Sen trip to San Francisco, whither ba D arusvuu» ovwun hrewmon with us two large fine specimens, of steam schooners are due there this ator Fulton said: (C oquttxx H kbalo .) went with bis slater Mr*. R. D. United Stetes Laad Offloe. ore from hU ledge on E lk river. Every men who edbscrlbed to weak. Roeebur«. Oregon, Nov 11, Hume. » The ore aaeays well lor surface ore statement One did so prior to the aulfictent b -- y i y f A l, m i U G I U U » oónteat 'affldayta --------- Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, deputy State Lawrence Rackieff, eon of Mer A private letter from a friend in in gold and rilverfftnd experts aay aw x > primary. The question is.are Rep been filed U thia offlea by Thomas ebani Ed Rackleff of Langlois, was Dairy Inspector, left Saturday for Hanley, eontaatant, — •“ * forms ue that Sybil Woodruff was he has a,well defined fissure vein. Sntry w y , N o .14¡78, me*» W m - Salem, to attend the Dairy oonvtn ublicans now obligated in good oon- .rean Í I tn married Nov. 18th to H. B. H»ck«r. Ur. Marvin the expert here, has Io in town Monday on hie way to Port soienoe to aid in carrying out fraud?” “ • » i s b a s s i lion to be held on Thursday and land to enter the Armstrong Busi NEi son ol Dunsmuir; Cal. where tltey anted extensions on the lead, and Governor Chamberlain declined n í7,Townehi| The publie le hereby respectfully in Friday of this week. nest College. ‘f r reside at present. Ha la a railroad _ -— - -» m eu «ras* hae a high opinion of the ore,and is remue »» ---- O m *» u«n« v|p»o»v» »*» „-e- w to answer Senator F ulton’s state n WMWr | man aftd o«M » m e property.'• “ - m.kreg srrang«m »öll fW thrpropei------CTaUae sn d Paut Pwrd, after un The low tides of la « week afford- "mentTurther-W ~ _ . a patronage------ --------- --- ~ ent of the mine. a — « absence of four months traveling ed the digger« a chance to secure * tel, where good meals will be found, developm Assays _________ “ 1 do not think it besoming in ’ nm^anyooe else acting fo r h im , has a lly p len tifu j J u e t Men are unueua the and a P e e d S ta b le run In connection aa high as *30. have been reported, w)gh witn a theatrical nieaino»i company, j , returned — aupply of the large Empire dam e me to enter into newspaper contro never lived nuonorlmB**ved , the coast o b 1 foot knowledge Und. that to the trertUhie i ha now traveling up to Coquille lastSaturday/ They iu- in the l o w e r w h i c h areelaimed versy over the Senatorial situation. and belief, said Ooodwm with hotel. and paying average« have been ob looking for work, which those who A tk M ofpatronayt n tpctfu U i tolieiud tend a remaining t^ia to snv resi iencs or a n v u in in f l f indefinitely tk«1 4*fl III V in IQ tlllff In be 4 the I ba 4 beet w im t r t l m m S i n H a ITttrld. clams in t the world. 1 have been treated with such ont ballt really want ta>- work will find in tained from surface ore. This ledge land and timi he n « reteblUhed a - Mas. O. F. H aaobwssn is on the west boundary of a mineral section. reaWeoce thereen ; tl»at he le off thè form eourteey here by every one abundance on she Coquille end Major Tower, collector of customs land and ha» been off thè land to t a pev- region whose wWth reaches beyond ; * îiit T Ciii)8 buy. Joe Bledsoe expect« Ip depart for at Empire, visited Bandon laet week that I do not wieh to mar my visit W g i^ to r t h a n a i z ^ n t o r t ^ t a ^ t : ¡S U tT y ea r ; and shat ~ the easlprn boundary o f the* Coast Loe Angeles. Cal.,-in the Course of * - to measure the new lug Igtaly built by useiesa contention” Mary Sutton is sto X « ™ “ “?N ” , 3 Ä Ä Ä Range Mountains, and Whose lebglh a fortnight, tkbre to spend the win at Prosper. The tug ia Intended P o rt Orford, Orfcgm? - thq fg m ily o f Charles reaches North and South for hun ter with relatives and friends. In tim e«“ — On N otice for P ublication. for fowl ng ou the Columbia river. , of Mrs. U. T. Stewart.. et W hittier dreds notified of miles. Scientists have the way down be » ill tarry at Ber D a r ABTMENT O» T H « iB TBBIOn, «ttdenoeI - f° sold that cot only ia this mirteral U K N A PP P r o p r i e t o r G at which iq n o t frr from Superintendent Frank W. Smith - V ------- W Land Offloe at Roeebnrg, Oregon. 10 o ’c lo c k 4M. • » keley for the purpose of visiting his geles. She i f fortunate in finding before J. H. Upton, U. fi. Oommbelore belt widest here, hot higher value« vetWBOle w ----- ------------ --------- ------------------- May 97th, lW . s o w on band at the South Ceca venerable mother who is now ---- 93 has -------------- e i, at his offloe in Iarnglois, pregi», such a home, and was cheetAtt at are obtained in ‘b« eurfacoores here N otic « la hereby given that Flret-claaa in every respect. of age end in moderate health. hatchery 3JM»J)00 aelmon eggs, and that final hearing will be held rt MARY A. NEILSEN ___ ____ flU U is iy a I«, re, »«re«v 11 o’clock A. M. _______t on f Jnnoare laal accounts. tb<n in any other region in Ameri 0(10 000 are ahiuook. o f -»ui«h which 2 2,000,000 ehiuook. of Port Orford, Oregon, who ou Aug. before Go xt Feed Stable attached. the Register and Reoeirer at the The largest aalmon pack made on Offloe in R obo I m y , A . J . Ilsrtm an of Bandon wishes With the next rise in the river ha Slat, 1908, made Timber Entry No. United State« Land f the Siualaw in fifteen or twenty i)l066.*5r SEi NWl and LfflsL and 9 ° t S b "«aid oonteatent bavin«, la a to aonounoe (bet he carries a full expects to get several m illions more. Section H, Township S3 South We run the Stage from Port Orford years hat ju st been completed, ec Range 16 West, Willamette Me proper sfllclffvit, filed November7>Ifififig L a n g lo is Ite m s. via Dairyvtlle, connecting wtth the line o f Gen. Mdse, at very low cording to W. J, K yle,on e of the The G ieoedo district on the Siu ridian, ■ has filed notice of fo**n- set foith facte which abow that aftoc pries«, and m akes a specialty of Stage to Myrtle Point Florenoe caunerymen. The pack of elaw, voted a tax of leu m ills for tion to make final proof, to establish dne diligence personal «erjlce of thte J. W. Crowley ia visiting his son Ladies tailored suit», trimmed hat«, claim to the land above described, be notice can not be made, It le hcrebA the two canneries will amount to school purposes lately, nnd last week fore J. H. Upton, U. 8. Commnsfoitor, ordercl and directed that swoh nnttee Perley Crowley of the Pioneer ho ladies and children’» oosis. about 15JOOO cases, of whieh the ordered a tax of sixteen mill« to at Langlois, Oragoo, on th e 19th day be given by due and proper publics- of December, 1908. tion tel. Best ass’t in to * * . K yle cannery packed about 8,200. B im in i » I a E dot , Reglrter. (fiaimant name» aa wttaemae:___ pay off the outstanding indebted Geo. Fitshugb is surveyiqg some Neil» C Neilten, of Port Orford, Oregon. Mr. Merrill, who is driving a D. A. H oling baa been ofseulat ness. 4-A school tax of 26 m ills is Charles Lone, of ’’ „ tunnel into * «■*“« ne*r Axtel’a on land for several parties near Den ing a peliliou to the proper author certainly going some. . Eugene White, of Elk river eres in - town Monday, mark; H o ticc o f A p p oin tm en t ities requeatiag there establishment It ie stated that the improvmente eeutor. Regtater. night,-end 1« plm««d » ' Ul 1*°* Mesrrs ScChrist aud Field», drill of the mail route between Eckley mappeda>nt will, when com puted, pects *0 we understand, hut is f » r era at tba oil well, spent several and Port Orford. The servioe Notice is hereby given that the un make the Smith m ill at this pUce a ful that hie powder will give out be days in Bandon last week. recenllv discoptinoed, and the set IN THE COUNTY OOUBT, FOB THE dersigned ha« been, by order of the bigger plant than the com pany’s Oountjr Court of Carry county, Oregon, fore a vessel can get here. Hugh Johnson and Clifford Crewe tlers along tbe roOXe have Seen oon- m ill at Minneapolis. In fact it ia COUNTY OF CUBBY, STATE OF date) on the 28th day of October. l«08. siderahly inconvenienced thereby. passed through to*n Sunday e n duly appointed Kxeeator of the last will Monday morning the adj OREGON, confidently etatad that the m ill at — Myrtle Point Enterprise. and testament of Mar»« Sorenaea, late m ountains were white with snow, route for Myrtle Point. In the Matter of the Estate of 1 Cite- |(krsbfield w ill soon be the largest N. P. Jurgenaen. deceased. I ttoa. of Carry county, Oregoa deeeared. sa d the air was decidedly chilly. W ." It Kerr last Monday dispos aud Burt up-to data mill iu tbe Hasel Bement and Dolly White To Anna Jurgensen, Chria Jurgen Now therefore all persona having BLACKSMITH AND WAffOBMAKBB There has been but little snow this were passengere oo last Friday’s ed of his interest tai the nrerosniile or Id. I t ie pretty cloee to that sen, Peter Jurgensen, Daniel Jurgen elaim» against said estate, are required sen, Mary Jurgensen and Ida reasuo in the Coast Range, but Jan stage for Bandon, Mlsa Hazel going firm of W. T. Kerr A Co. t i his lOW. ■en. and all other persons intetestec to present the same to me duly verified uary is usually our storm ire t month, on to North Bend. AU Kinds o f Iron within six month« from the date here pertuer, George C. Hansen, who will in said E»tate. __ Steel and Weedwerk «r WiixaiAS, applioatlon having been of, at Langiois, Oregon. R. Tiofaenor and brolher-in- end there is tin»« enough a h e u ^ to in the feture conduct the bwriuees Mrs. Disher end children are vis made In due form to the above-named •Thia October Slat, 19«. ____ Execetm on Short Sutler expect anything usual to this sec- Wm. Reynolds, arrived in Court on tbe 13th day of An«nrt, l«08 alone. In extending best wilbes to? JEN8 gORENSRH, iting Mre. Frans Thomsen a t the MV Ames re a»«wrm Johnston, w V II , , e w w , ■■ administrator ■ of - Mr. Hansen we at the same lim e re- town from Portland last week,oom by tton. .- said Estate for an order and li< ei-eedi- Star Ranch. ?> l u m b ln g o f AM gret to lose W. T. Kerr from the bus in g in over the wagon road from recting, anthoriting and empowering • x l* J H. UrroN, P r o m p t ly p o n e . There Will he,a Christmas Tye«in Atty, for Executor. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Woodruff ineea community, and » ill feoftJ he Rostburg. Mr. Tichenoriaa prom him to »ell U»e Real Estate belonging to tlie Estate of «aid decedent., and de- the ehureh on Christmas- «We, aad came in ffom their ranch on Flora« as follows, to-wlt: Ê1 efN Wir le succes»ful ht whatever he may de inent organizer of the W. O. W., ■crlbed fto e su a b ^ in S • «P **1*1^ ... ---- . *x everybody Is cordi«»/ ^ ' ^ j S f c ^ Lak« Wed. tovfo some shoppiegt and probably has done more than aud Urt« one, two. of Section ¡8, T. 82 cide to engage in. . i » > H. of R. 18 W., Willamette Meridian attend and hang prreentsow the Ires. ___ arriT)w4 ftr ./''B ’ > t r . » - 4 ►■» t v ,- anyone el»e to iiwrense the mem Containing One hundred and forty-two The new desks arrived ftr the .V. A fter the exercise« are over and »he Passed awny at Lodi, Oalif., John bership of that order throughout and fort) one-hundredth» of — ----- fchool honre, which will be opebed The El óf NEI of aecüon 21, T. 82 8. of presents distributed, a Grand Ball He ia n Curry _ R. IB W„ Wlilai irortte ** Meridian, “ * COP after the holidays. Great credit is W. Caldwell,aged 55 years, 8 montlie the North weeu under »he management o f »he and 17 day«. He was born Jn Jas ouunly boy; knova tbe great re t a i In c »0 a c re « . given the contractor», E. B. Syplier And Where»«, »aid Court fixed on Woodmen will be held io Nielsen's per Co., M cl 1 , May 11, 1853; crossed , i e p o q s u u i m of Core and Curry Oo unites, the « h doy of January, HWO, at 10 v« s » W« and J. H. Gerber for the good work bell. Good music is assured- opportunity to o’clock, A. M.. at the Court Itooin of done and we are justly | rood of the piume with bte parent», comi,ig*>nt, M W mi—M Coort In th« Court House In Ookl Supper at 50 cents a piste has to thia 8iate in 1864. hired in b(w#l for ,b¡# p o tio --------------------------- n o( the ------------------ eoa»t I thia Conntv oi of vntrv Curry aow and State »• of Beach, conntr our new School building. engaged at Mre. Crow’s W illamette Valley until 1871, when Mr. Reynolds, who aecomptniee Oregon, aa.hetim eand ptoee for b rer Mr. Norman Tyler has been en he moved to Coot county with hia him , will probably make »om« in t | »n t c rttut;ng ,,j aald order and gaged as musician for the Christ parents. Ho married in. 1879 Mi«» B K E C I I E M .TF a HH " license of tele. ■ vestment* in Core oonnty property Quite a number of Port Orford B-< Masque Ball -Therefore, In tbe Name of tbe State Hncreeeor So N. C. Nlelaeu, C. B. Major, and reared a family of before returning to Portland. of Oregon, You and each o( yon are gag a gt--raa y a ■ wm-» u- g people »re now on t!hei.• J r e y to di<| g d erf » P o r t O T fo r d , O r e g o n - Vine children, three of whom pre hereby cited, directed and required to V v 1 ‘ and ^ . t o n »he church rroeived a new and much ceded him to the other world. Liv be and appear at eaid time and place then and mere t<> abow cause, if any Weed aud Iron Work promptly of Robt. MoK"“™ ‘ ‘‘¡¡J n^d ed rotf last week. ed in Coos and Curty counties until you have or if any exl-t, why an order Denflaere C ann ot bo C ured a«.A At mnderate nrteee. RW« him Miller also that of Bert Preeoe aad . . . of a .le should not be made, aa <u the 1901 when he moved to Grant Co., « I local apptlcatkma. »• •»«» eanno« Petition prayed for. and why »aid Pe elsewhere. j J .m e . Sutton, both e r e « »rt for tbe A number of the younger ret met dlMwawl portloe o l t h . aar. Thoro 1» oaly oao Bandon, Oregon. n trial befbgugung i Am ong there who have guae at Boeren’a home Friday evening eeltling on Long Creek. Mr. Cald W»7 te <m» do*fM0>. oad that la hy cenatUo tition »hoold not be granted and w and license »hoold not imoe. well’s health had been gradually tloaal roaaetOA D aeteea 1« e e m r t « r «■ ta- order C a r t f u l a t t e n tio n g iv e n Witnees, tbe Hon. E. A. B ailkt , , are Writer Sutton, Bert Johnson, for a guoerel good tim e Games failing for a year. He camped out Somed ceaSMIea o( tho a e e o w H ale« e< tho J edgy of «aid Court with the »eal of t o m a il o rder» J. H . UPTON, Merrill, Miller, - — H. | were but " ío -ta r h la o Taba Wboa thl» te to * t a U a ^ v . «*■ - — r> i t g sie i c v v e e m e r r m , Clarence ----------- --------- r played —» - main enter ■otd Court affixed this 13th day of nearly all tbe last aummer, but ‘ D. UK* T Stewart, and «there buridee the tainm eot of the evening waS muete when the cold days cam« ou he to«, «na Whoe n la entirely rtoato. rteafne«. la C.SL C O M M IW » IO N E B ’ principal«. There to coaaidersMs and roller skating. the re m it, am i w»l am the laBamatton m a to could not stand them. He started takea out »ue thia toto i „ ------ feeling over these contest», and it to Ch riatmas Belie, but Notice NOTARY forlic . eoaBIttaa, M a rta « w ill to io -ro y o « fa m re r: l (to o *. not unlikely that there will beprea-i ^. ^ js # to Lodi on the 7th of November, nine raaea out ol leu ar» caii—3 hy hepiug to benefit hia health, but it which la aeth iu « t o t aa la a a a o d coa. None« la hereby gtven to all partiee I.ANOxota, Cvaav Oo., O bboon eculioa for prejury to on X Mas. The af was too tote. Ila died jurt three o , , « w « - « ■hipping or receiving go-xla over tbe ¡Court. There lands are on Hub u i f hM publicly »nnoono Dealer fas Town Loto, ano Port Orford Wharf Co's wharf to re week, from that day. H i. w ife.od b an k creek, and there are o ttw rstr e) fronl meiUioni0g m o v e th e aame immediately, ee it wilt UTlld Lands. five children are in Long Creek; a m to ^ b r» u r.< tem r eh reta «m« Tr ~ liar eontreta preding, th .» • ‘><*1< u < ^ Z a < ith e o o o lm :u n gImrtie^ one « f o o t e r , Mre. R. E. Behder, ™ t ic ^ o ^li" be held at ( s owner*■ W re. W W *. not have been allowed hy the Land 1 . I Ta«e H a lf« »am ity r u n for . ll rarTt- ’- and Fre-empOoo»- ” nV | . J T he following program has bren teUlAriaOna. GEORGE M. BROWN, W. O, W. Tickets to B all $1.00 Supper At Mrs. Crow's a t 60 cen ts p e r p iste. n o tC p J S T « 1« H a i r ■ " 1 1 VL, X k Uwjw, LANGLOIS - -HOTEL Feed Stable. KNAPPtHOTEL, J. A. BOWMAN Jurgen ‘Jf- 1 ■ JE W E L R Y . Smitlxing f Send you r A gstea tor Mounting & Polishing also yo u r W atches and J ew elry lor repair, to ■■■■ Fred H. Van Norden - r ’ risk. qbreral oqftbtancim «» ..J L 1 . a 1