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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
TU L' líli^ I l» l lltib lh I? K i O F F IC I A I. PAPER O F C U B B Y > In n ig it is doubtful if thè credito» ; The "Common, Plain People” of woul.f have realised firs e e iiu o n I Portland at leaet, have learned some the dollar. - ' aenae. enough akybow to know when That the canal and fra il raising I they are bring h it below the hell in Do You Feel This Way? D e y w a M a B tired eat? Do yew i or trade leogerF Do yea bara a poor apa tite, aa* by awaka as aights uaabia So d o e Are jarnpueitions are impractical, atxl in - ' the ineUrr o f city economics. A .¡ ..ja l- ■. "-u-" 'i ' = g tended only as a bait for suqkers, «hurt lim e back the W ater Board « K D N E 8 D A Y . JAN. afclf, UHO. should be readily seen by any one. made an order preparatory to pul- ----- ~ ~ ^ '» h o ingcatigatea the situation, an,I ting in meters that each water ueer -¿ L 1Wt'‘a r n O S UAT*,' 6‘ rat many hare bought low after altouid pay a flat rate of 75 oenta per O b ? Copy SiTlIonSit 76 personal i or pec I ion. That the gull month whether ,h e had used an Hi On« Copy Three Months....... ..... .---------- --------------- --------- • an ¡^le will to gplled despite the fran- rieBl water U> itAne t<l half that »urn oft repeated warning* <>f a« measured b y lh i» meter, while the newspaper,baa Iwendemon.trat-t the larger user* ’ hotel#, factories, ----- lie , and Pub; died Every Wednesday, by H ,BPY T. HTJtWABT. ed time and again, lltoae who hare laundries end the like, are charged Prank A- Stewart, Associate Editor. bought over a Ihouasnd acre» i* Iota at low metet rate« per thousand gal around Pacific City would doubtless; Ions all water used in excess of the hare been inveigled into some other) 75 per month minimum; while poor Tfct pnn»e<i tbonrea* an jaa» r paper , • b o * t ib e d a t* to wfcUch ro e r «uU-J » «ri ri p i loo l i f wild cat scheme had they not l*»n • families go on pay ing for more than ____ ‘•landed’’ here,and th e T b ib v x k has: used. •------- -- ~ not the same sympathy for these • • • La Follette say»: “ lb « har lest i p ^ p)e M ¡t i,M for seme of our The next extortion attempted was tilin g to bust appears to be the Trust h(>me p-t>p|, > |w w»uM here been when Mayor Simon induced the — *— ------------ financially crippled had not tbe new Common Council to call an initia- Senatup Core says: “ Tb* T a riff (.„mpaoj resurrected (lie dead. I t tire election to authorise the pay- gives the greedy a uhaiice tp nib t|ie . strange th at in our boasted ment for water main extensions out tìeedy. enlightened age. suckers can he of the water fund, this for the great caught drib hook baited with an in- profit of landlords and real estate A Double Wreck. dùcement impossible o f snuCesaful men who hoped to have mains ex- |fruition. ’ ■ tended out to their holdings in the “ A to tal ?,n , “ 1 ”*e k 'a i — — —r ~ r suburbs at. public expense instead Globe is a most appropriate caption Renai a ll parts o{ Oregon,— eost¡of as heretofore being a charge on for the piece that followed it— men of us, north of us, and south of us, abutting property. This graft prov- tally, gramaticaUy and typographi —Comes the good news, that H ill is)ed the lag* feather, when the Social- cally, although it does leave the everywhere throwing out new lines ists and labor unions met and read reader somewhat at see ss to which ' of railroads*, making new surveys, the ript-acl— called a halt— in such it most aptly apples, the wrecked >f)<j foroj l>^ Southern PgciBc in- unmistakable terms as to induce SCh-ner ,,r the attempted literary | im ,nedj, le ov<r d,e the Mayor end Council K to recall effusion. state. The Southern Pacific can no* tbe order for the election scheduled Accept onr sympathy, 0 learned ,(o0ger ru„ Muff|( like the “ Dog to come off early in February, editor of the Globe, for the terriblei ¡n Munger” I t in ’the Manger.” I t must eat hay peroxy.m» of menta, anguish th .t wav _ mu#l ,M)lh I t « ill finally dawn on not only the closing spasms of that article cut bait and fish. H ill Jias pulled the common people of Portland but must have caused you. “ Kotten out the “ Harriman cork” in Oregon, of the State at large including the - »-«Ml, rotten owner», rotten inspec ulld w„ , get lb. choicest contente if farmer, that they have loo long been tors. rotten Washington, and,I hu<lle And tl,e pay,„g onltotol rente to landlords “ Who has been inspecting this res of wi„ f through their purchases, such rents Sel tor the past ten years? — lea, being based upon the stupendous have to hustle! echo vnawert who? Come, brother price of city real estate, wherefore editor, we agree with you that “ it is The latest from Washington says 75 per oent of the people are com- time the common people are doing lh>t Tgft .# of the the we#|> >nd some th in k in g /’— «specially one of insurgants gave Uncle Jn in naming forego many necessities; this by them. Ha<? thia one given a few the Ballinger investigating Com reason of high ren la gnd diacrimin momenta 1 to,1 thought before coin- m il tee. Taft is now smiling at both ating tariffs. putting himaylf he might possibly factions in the Republican party ( j U pton , Lave learned that schooners are not with a view to heal the breach, and , Langlois, Or. inspected andt'ean sail the 'seas for he is a hypnotic smiler, though he a thousand years providing prnvi Those who from the beach at Coot failed with Pinchot. dence does nqt intervene, and thus 1 Bay watched ycung M illie wav« have saved hitnself the morlificatiou I his overcoat from the rigging of the C U R R E N T T O P IC 8 . of such an ig io n n t blunder. - sunken steamer Czarina, and then Such a medley going out as the ; plunge into the sea will nev.er for- leading edRprisl of.the official pap- Rditor T mibumb : r - I. c e rta in ly * tjam on the intelli ( In defense of CannooiamAha curi ¡get the emotions M they experienced The young gentfe of lh© people of Curry county. oos P*®* UP no busineee , ... ■nan was well known throughout besides its woeful lack of knowledge, *©, UanMcted in the House College'and mafty other circles in the article contained over a quarter. w'lhout such rules as make the Oregon. He was an athlete,who uf a. huodrel 6pd error». Can the Speaker supreme— a very autocrat. early displayed in college contests County Court justify its discrimi- The fact that for about a century, the grit and spirit that made him nation against theT r ib v x x in favor «od up to the day« of Cxnr Reed, one of the boldest and one of the of suoli a publication? I t requires the House had been doing business last to forsake the crumbling asy a strong iuisginalion to conceive right along, ¡a lost sight of. Duriug lum that held him above the aea. how our Court ean knock the coun all the years that Keifler and Haves Thera wna untimeliness in the fate ty more e ffe c li vely than by aiding and Colfax and Blaine and bam J. that came to all those who went and abetting such a paper, to be sent Randall occupied the Chair no one down with the Cxarina, but in hone suspected that it was necessary to abroad as a sample of our enlight more than iu thia brave lad whose ment, for at a distance communities 8*8 members in order to do business, brief life of 27 y^ars was replete are Judged to a great extent by the and the Senate does business with with many things that gave promise iu.elligence of their newspaper». out any despotic contrivance to of great future usefulness to those Un- Prospective settlers by the score may, hush tlie voice of any member among whom he was to move. For be kept away by such a policy as der the Roles Joe Cannon can rush the father who moved op and down any measure through before the this. the beach the whole night through, country is aware of what is up, by for the mother who waited in • cutting debate, and the people are Our Position. therefore giowing restive under so weary vigil between hope and de spair, and for a ll those who lost Borne surprise luu been expressed despotic and unrepresentative a re loved ones in thia lateat tragedy of as to why the T u ib i n t has remain gime. Cannoniam must go. the sea, a multitude of people feel ed silent so long while the monu profound sympathy.— Journal. The Oregonian says truly that if mental graft at Floras lake ia going on, and in view of this fact we make the Department would cut out 125,. Buffalo, N. Y ., Jan. 19.— Zbyaxko the statement that our sympathies,000,000 railroad graft— very obvious «realmost entiiely with our home over compensation for carrying the, the Polish champion, last night ptopl», who in the beginning let the m ail*— instead of over 818,000,006 wrestled down Raoul de Rouen, the Port O’ ford Orchard T ra c ts ’Co. get deficits surplus would show up. French ehampion. The Frenchman in debt to them, believing that they But will it? For - i f the railroad* lost the First fall, being disqualified were helping along a legitimate con know them selvas, one may be quite for clinging to the met, after 26 minutes. In the second bout tbe c*!m that was bant on the develop- ( sure. » C • Pole threw bis man over his bead ment of the country. • e a » A Portland paper whiefi hysteri- to a bridge which he broke in 28 ■ L iltls more than a veer ago Port Orford Orchard Tracts com-Really elaws the air against our pri minutes. l i was rough wrestling pany.commenued their operations mary law, speaking : of the prujsisi and tbe Frenchman gave tbs Pole near Denman;, and m the beginning tion to sand a special re|<resenlali»s a terrific battle.-- , , • » • they secured options on land remov- I to Washington in the interests of ed from the coast where fruit rais the Broad way bridge project says ing might have been carried to a this would ba unnecessary but for suttee**. Later they moved the the fact of our Senators and mem- feena of action to Floras lake, where hers of the House being the product they started the town of Crittenden of the prim ary law! W ell. Ellis is and Iwoached the canal Aropoeition. a member of ths lower House and During this time they managed to had been elected and re elected time run heavily iu debt to many of th e : and again by the Republican party citizens in that vicinity, and it is year* and years before Otegon had these peopia the Txm cxx want» to a primary nominating law, so, wliat see come out «hole. Afterthe Crit- ails him now. tenden outfit ceased to do business, a « • anew concern took np the reins, The powers that be at Washing- changed the name of the town to ton seem to “ have it io” for ltinger P .iitic C ity, «ml |<i»feeeed their in Hermann else why ««» Meldrum, tout .it u* carry out the fruit and who had served a term in a Federal canal schemer. In order to do ahy ! Penitentiary pardoned by telegraph m aterial business however it was to qualify him to testify against neoev.ary to quiet, the ciamor of the him? I f Hermann is acquitted, crea tors of the defunct company, and of which evtsnt there is little sud this has been done. Many of doubt, the people of the First Dia- ihe «mailer debts have been paid ia ) triet ought to send him back to Con full, while 65 per cent has been paid grept next November. Then wouldn’t i n nearly all the larger ones. Had • the Oregonians rave and rant roar our people and local papers fought against the primary .aw? thia later attempt from, the lirgiu-< > • • • AMES S, JOHKSÏO1» Saeveaftor u> John R. , • « O E J V J K K A .I» M l á H C H r I I w w * koa* ■ « etoae daatiwvor away, ovea «Star eoa- ' 1 n - f “ tr hae rim a t *m ed a iootfaoU ia the «asm «i • — -q-_ hreasfcitii, ar Uss*M «• * a hm*». « will brio* ohe«* a -------- -------------I b y D r . B / V - M — . ta bo “ im a« *ood.” is n tia * dru*». Dr. », N. Y. World’« 1 I /ÿ z rP o ri Orford, Or.’T^, N E W GOODS, and fresh aeppliee will be received by every steamer. I t ah«.- mv pulpooe tu to keep my pulpóse xoep a i fu ll stock ol evarythtag rwqeired *•• tl traue in tbe tine of G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and SH<>I S Ï FARM, CITY And TOWN PROPERTY FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE year*’ time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, to suit borrower. F ob P articulars W rite - • — The Jackson Loan and Trust Company .310 Century Bldg. Denver, Colorado. » ■W rr 41 J F o r a n y th in g in H a r n e ss or ; S a d d e lr y i t w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n Pearce^ the H arness M a n , M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n . ìwbriMiwìwhiai M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , . L A D IE S ’ DRESS G O O D *. ' H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , , C IG A R S , TOBACCO, P I P E ' r * C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . i In fact, a »apply of everything usually kept ia a well eteckeil General Merchandise Store. ORDERS TAKEN FOB ANY ARTICLE NOT IE STOCK. I ; Call and examine goods and get prices. • { GENERAR MERCHANDISE. Groceries <to Provisions I ^ P o r t Orford, C u rry County, Ore.'S ' B A R G A IN S L ists S-168,-171,-117,-«S6,-«M. R esto ra tio n Tö>E»t r y O f LooBa In N ational Forçat. 4 „ L ists 6-128.-1»,-147 and -150. R estoration T o E n try O f Laud» In N a tio n a l F o rest. In K v e r y tlfiin a r . Ladies' & Gents* Furnishing Goods« Notice ia hereby given that tbe lands described below, embracing #4» acres, wlthio tbe Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon, will be »object to settlement and entry under tbe provisions of the homestead laws of the United Ktatee and the act of J one 11, ISOS (34 8 ta t, 233), at the United States land office at BoeebUry. Oregon on February t t , 1910. Aliy »elder wn o wa» actually and in goxl faith claiming any of said lands (or agricultural pui pose« prior to Jan uary 1. 190», an.l has not abandoned »aiiie, h»* a preference right to make a homestead entry for the land» actual ly occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the person» mentioned below, who have a prefer ence rieht subject to tb«t prior right of 'any »U'h settler, provided such set I ter or applloant Is qualified to make home- stead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to February M , 191u, on which date the lands will be »abject to settlement and entry by any q uali fied person. The lands are as follows: The \Y | of 8 W i of SE|, theSEf of SW l of SEJ, the W | o f_ N E | qfJ«Wl of 8K |, Notice is hereby given that the lands described below', embracing 467.33 acres, within the Siskiyou National For est, Oregon, will be subject to settle ment and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the C nited States and the act of June 11,1906 (34 Slav.,' 233), a t the United States land office at Roseburg. Oregon on February 26,1310. Any settler who was actually and ia good faith claiming any of said lands tor agricultural purpose« prior to Jan uary 1, 1306, and has not abandoned I same, has a preference right to make a . homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed up-1 on the applications of tbe persons men- j tionvd below, who have a preferrnoe rig h t subject to tbe prior right of any aucli settler, provided such set-1 tier or applicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preferenee rig h t is exercised prior to February 26, 191U, on which date tbe lands will be subject t<> settlement and entry by any .qualified person. Tbe lands are a» follows : The S i of 8 E I of HW i. the N E I of 8 E I of 8 W {. the 81 of N W i . f 8 E | of 8W1, the SW j o f bWJ, See. 23, the NJ of N E I of N W I, the W | of 8 W I. of N E I of N W i and the N W i of N W I, See. 26, T. SI S„ R. 14 W ., W. M , 14U. the W i of cEJ of SEj of NW J, the W* scree, listed upon the application of* of 8EI of N WJ, 8ec. 3b, T. SI B. 14 Herbert W. Lynch of Langlois, Oregon ; W .,tt .M ., 19U acres, listed upon the Liat 6-128. application of T. W. Lynch of Marsh A tract of a 160 acres, which, when field, Orvgon ; List 6—16*. surveyed, will probably be within Sec.. 7, T. S3 8.. R. 9 W „ and Sec. 12, T . S3 Tbe 84 of 8 W | of NEJ. the N W j of 8E1. the 8* of 8EJ of N W |. »he8WJ of 8. -, R. 10 W ., bounded and described as N tt'l and the N E i of 8WJ. 8ec. », T . follows: Beginning a t a stake on tbe A f ir s t c la s s m ilU n e r v s h o p 41 S„ R. 12 W ., 160 acre*, application township line whence the aW corner) eon* of E. H. Vatiin id Chete«, Oregon ; Liat of Sec. 31, T. 32 8., R. 3 W ., bears N . , 30 chains encoding; thence N. 89 d e -, 6-171. n e c tio n w it h s to r e . The EJ of NW1 and the W | o f N E |, grees W ., 83.37 chains to corner No. 1, • Sec. 19, T.33 8., R.14 W .. 160 acres,ap thence S. 1 degree W ., 40 chains;' plication of David C. Tyrer of Port Or I hence H. 81 degrees E-, 40 chains; thence N. 1 de tree E ., 40 chains; thence ioni, Oregon ; List 6—217. The S EI «d 8oction 37, T. *0 8., R. 13 N. 89 degrees W „ 16.33 chains to corner W ., 16U acres, application of Leslie M. No. 1,application of Daniel McManigal King of M yrtle Point, Oregon ; Liat 6— of Boeeburg, Oregon, also applied for by W alter Criteser, of Dothan, Oregon, 226 T h e W io lN W l of N E I, the SEI of who alleges settlement prior to Janu N « I of N E I and the WJ of N E lo f ary 1, 1906, List 6—1 » . A tract of 135 seres probatdy within NWJ of N E I, 8ec. 7,T . 41 8., R. 13 W', 36 acres, application of Clarence E. Sec. 2. T. 33 8., R. 10 W„ bounded and L ot No 05613 Drvden of Chetco, Oregon ; List 6—835. described as follow«: Beginning at 1127 Rusadrao F b « d P an n an . Commlseioner of the the F . 8. M .. the NE comer of Sec. 2, N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . T 33 8., R. 10 W .. thence 8. 50chains;l Generai Lami Office. Approved De- I will consider the purchase of fir cemher 2, 1909, i n n Pixnca, Firat As thence W. 20 chain»: thence N. 10 and cedar timber claims, the deeerip- V xrren S tatbs Lago O r r in chains; thence W.B0 chains; thence sistent Secretary of the Iaterlor. N. 10 chains thence N. 46 degrees E., Roseburg, Oregon, January 3, 1910. tion whereof is submitted to me be the 4X36 chains; thence E. 10 chains to Nctioe ia hereby given that the original locator. I f well Umbered, end corner No. 1, application of Chauncey Northern Pacific Ry. Co., wboee poet- and ia favorable locations 1 w ill pay . Frye of Martel, Oregon; List 6—147 cash therefor, address A d m in is tra to r's Notice. 1 A tract of 32.22 seres, probably with office addreee is 8». Paul, Minnesota, ANGUS Q . MACKAY in 8ecs. 36 and j5, T. 33 8.. R. 11 W .. has this 3rd day of November, 19», Notice Is hereby given the» the un bounded follows : fl|«| )n vbia office its application to ae- Beal Estate Ageat and described aa m dersigned, by an order of tbe County Beginning atcorner No I , ■ sandstone, Port Huron, Mich. » lect under the provisions of the Act of whence a black oak tree 16 inches in Court o f Ctirrry County, Oregon, ban been sppeinUAi administrator of theee- diameter bears 8. 70 degrees W , 77 Congress, approved July 1, 1696, (30 /?? .. __. j ........ . . . . links, and Thomas house bears 8. 9 8tet. 897, 630), aa extended by the act tote of Mary Limpach, deceaeed. All — F O B SA L K . persons having claims against -such degrees W., 5.66 chains; thence N. 70 of Congress approved M ay 17 ,1 9 » , the N W I h £ i and E l 8 W I ol bee. l . T p acres of good grsxing land ap estate are required to present them degrees W , 1 j . “o chains; thence N New York, Jan. 19.— Mrs.Theo Sixes river joining the fi. P. Peirce end Within six months from the date of degree» E., U M feh ain . - thence J 74 33 8. K 16 W .o f W. M Any end oil persona claiming ad Chas. Crowley homesteads. Hoe k a - « e l.» ,, degree» E., 17.13 chains; tbencefN. 19 dore Roosevelt w ill sail for Naples this notice, with the proper .« vouchers. E , 0 , 2 ch>ln8. the n i /N . 40 versely the lands described, or desiring sldvrsb)« timber, most of which is dead February 15, on the liner Hamburg, to tlie undersigned at Port Orford, degrees E., 9.97 chains; thence 8. 72 to object tweause of the mineral charac cedar In good condition. Price f l O v r degrees E., 7.40 chains; thence 8. 3# on her way to Upper Egypt. Ac Oregon Dated this » d a y of Deoember, 19». degrees 3« minutes W ., 30.90 chain., ter of tbe land, or for aay ether reaeoa. •eye—one-half down and balance on cording to news received from East , • to corner No. 1, on o fP . L to the disposal to applloant, should file time. J. 8O R EN 8EN , A . AD O L»*W , T ho m M o fM arlal. ...................... ........... their affidarits of protest In thia office Africa recently, ex-President Rooee Langlois, Or. Administrator of the estate l f'ago Daxxx-rr, Commissioner of the velt will arrive at Khartoum March of Mary Limpach,deceased.. General Land Offlor. Approved De on or before the 26th day of February cember 6, 1909, F a » » P iu c a . First A a 1910. 15, where be will meet Mrs. Rooee Nw M ore C ed ar to S p a r e. Bgayaxig L . E ddt . »latent Secretary of the Interior. velt. He will be back in tbe United States June 1. _________________ O eafnesa C annot be C ared by local «ppilcallo»., u Ib .r «»eo« m ark t b . d ln u e « [.»rtlon o( t h . yar. TtwrS la e a lr oae way to cure,deatnwa, «ad (h»< la by eeaw lla- Uoaal rennin— D w I b m . I . caa n d by «a Io- «»mcl n lltlon ot l h . moron« lln la g of l b . KuWaehUa Tab«. W b w t b l. tab« I . iagaoMd yea b a y . a r a a b lla g m a d or Im p a rted te a r log. u » l . t e a I I 1« entirety rlgm d. dretarea la rreull and onlew t b . InSam atlon la a te taken aai and thia to te reaaond to Ila aormal raodltton. te a rin g wlU be daatreyed la re ra r; alaa eaaaa e a t e l tea are reared bp Catarrb, wbleh la aotelog bat aa laOamad rnadltlna «4 t b . mnr.rti* m r i a m W . w ill give O te Haadred H e lla n ter any care of b r a f a « . (reared by c atarrh) th a t eaa- ant b . ro r-d by Hall a Calarrh Cure. S mm I lor clrralare frea. P. J C H g X X T * O k . Tntodo, O Said by tiragglaU. Tie. Tab» Hall'a Fam ily r t l l . 1« Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco, p in e A ssortm en t of I j a d i e a * D r e s s G o o d s , m u f f liiiN . c n l i e o s , lln n n e lM i. e t c . Hafdcuare & Tincuane, Jfarn ess, L e a th e r , etc. AU Goods N e w stnd Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles not in Btock «, In Ca.ll, g e t our prices, and be convinced. N. G. NIELSEN. Timber Claims Bought Register. I must husband my timber to re place fences and building» on the 1 J. D. Loucks 8. A. Lasdia ferm , therefore I must not spare e*v Notice is hereby given that the un- Pursuant to order of the County Ix x cxs aso L asco more cedar. Plea»e do not ask fwr Court o f Curry County, O r., I ana pre- ¡ dersigeed by an ornar of the County Real Este» and Inaura nee pored to m il. at Private Bale, the P e r-. Court of Curvy County, Oregon, has it. Form and City Proparty A d m in is t r a t o r ’s N o tic e . N o tlce o f 1 sons) property belonging to tbe Estate , | of Joel Bond, deoeoasd, lonsisting of of the been appointed aa administrator min Timber Lands, Mineral estate o f ’Joci Bond, dcceasrel. All and Fruit 14 cow., 10 calves, IU yearlings, 7 two persons having claims against such year olds, 150 stock sheep, more or estate are required io pressnt them Property Rested Port Orfor I leas, l i hogs, chickens, fhrmieg imple within six months from tbe dote o f, Bills Collected Oregon. 1 I menu, household sod kitchen fornl- this noiioe, with the proper v o u ch efo ,------------------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ turv.ctc Aim 2 two yaor old colts to th . underei*oed at Port Orfovd, Or- ? ADdl 1 pony. | ^«ron. Port Orford, Or., Jan. 1«. 1910. W alt as firrros. Adm’e. 6 s i. Joel ; Ne„ OrleBn. t Jan. i 6 . _ For lh , . . Dated this 29 day of Deoember, 19». r ,r ,t time 10 btdtorjF *n aeroplane is , W altsb 8tmon, | to be used in actual warfare. H .H . Administrator of the estate M cG ill, a Day too, G ., aviator, ia of Joel Bond, Deceaeed. shipping from New Origans an aero plane which he w ill operate under direction of Gen. Ketrada. A n ti P a ls PUte r e n e w pate. J. H. Urrow, Laagloii, Or., August 27. ItQB. _ mmm 1*« a «lehn n Í m ?. < teasty w ith««« it. Careareta. Canny C«tba. 2 * ? “«“ »>»» Wmd aod U v e it risan >- qp t U laay lax bvw and i i v iTiM< ail i k Narnng oj» p u n tim ferm the «as?, t Ä Ä ' r i to “ * day ’ U “ j g * « * «»{fe bjhew. eoteplexMiD bvukiog ^^^srvto-^Uaaty for ten e m u A li drag «■to. satwlactere guaranteed. 10c M t