The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 05, 1913, Image 3

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NoUoa 1« h ereb y g iv e n the*
I
Hoany T . B re w *« .
oi Port Orford, Oregon, who, oa
pth, 1908, made Homestead APPl i o„ , ,
go 766182 Serial No, O7U7, for 8WW
8WV« Section 1, S E ffiE l Section l.e e d
i h e f l W I N w i Section M , Township
M S K ill.« f t Weet, W lll.utettc M er-
jdi4xi, bw Hied notice of hie in ten’Ion
■Jo make final Five Year Prool, to eo>
Ubll»h claim to the land s h o red e e-
Zibed. before John R. SUnnard, Conn-
tv Clerk, Curry County Oregon, at
'&>h! Beach, Oregon, on the « l i t day
oj February, 18«.
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Claimant name» sa wltneeeea:
Walton F. M iller, of Port Orford. Or.,
Stephen O. M errill, of Port Orford. Or.
James H. Sutton, of Port Orford, 0 » ,
Xleoige Forty, of P o rt Orford. Oregon.
F . Jonas
Carry Manty
total area at
which M8,0fi7
acres ia within the forest reserves.
9Ä9720 U
,
of
Gearge Forty has been making
Wedderbtvn and Gold Beach a faw
days buainroa visit.
lira . W in. 8. Guerin and daughter
Jalia, of D airy villa , have returned
from their visit to
San
Jesse N orton, ail old
Francisco.
lim e
horse
trainer of C u m and C urry coouties,
died reoently, in Loa Angeles ooun,
ty, California.
M r. and Mrs. A. / . Marsh ware
called lb Bandon last week on ae
D B r * H U IH 0» TUI lXTMHOB,
oounl of tba serious illness of their
IJ. 8. Land Office, at Boat-burg, Oregon
daughter, Dorothy.
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Deoember Vth, 1812.
Notice fo r P u b lic a tio n .
Notice ia hereby given that
J a X k i if . HvTTOM,
jrfP o # Orford, Oregon, who. on April
U , CM», made Homestead entry,
Serial No. WH26, for 8EJ of 8WJ. W4 of
SEW Section 2, and N W | N E l section
11 Township 33 8 ,, Range 16 W ., W il­
lamette M eridian, has filed notice
of, Intention to make Final Five year
* Drool, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Hardy
T.
foswart, U. S. OotpmlssloOer, a t Ms
office, at Port Orford, Oregon, on the
«1st day ol January, 191L
Claim u l names aa witnesses .
Walton F. M iller of Port Orford, Or.,
George Forty, of Port Orford, Oregon,
Geoige Quigley, of Poyt Orford, O r.,
Stephen M errill, of Port Orford. Or,
B u ra x ijt
P. Jonas
G . W . A xtell, the Middle Elk
miner, and prominent
Sooialist
leader, was doing business in
town
during the week.
James Crew, who bee been spend­
ing the winter at the Upper Sixes
mines, has been one of the town
boys for a few days.
The schooner Randolph iseagfiD-
ted here soon with freight for our
merchant*, wbieh w ill relieve the
shortage in many lines.
, Jaa. 14,
. 6 . L e a d O ferea t
J<
Wmiey M illar made a trip OF
tba Ibis for m th bia gas boat an* d«T
im
straight road, as we having «om
tbia waab, bringing 31 hundred Iba.
«rooked roads already.
o f freight for E. H, Pries aod).Cbaa.
MeFarlsio. H a was accompanied 8., R. 16 west, '
H . M . Ravenport form erly
filed notice
of
r
------- fofeotioo
on the trip by Thomas RHey ««d —
F inal Five rear proof, to
C o m ooaaty, has luealed a hoi
claim
to
the
land above <
■mad on the bead waters of E lk river bis sister.
M r. Jacob F ry left for Big M««d- fore H. T Stewart, O a lte t____
and is now there building a house
sad making other improvements. owa last Thursday Io aaaist in g e t­
There w ill he many good homes on ting tbs m ail through. They oro
trying Io geA tbo m ail through by A A. Jsmlssna of F o rti
upper E lk when the laud ia taken
out of the forest reserve, and the way of Edna V alley and down the
West Fock of M ule Greek, , o i w Iba B . C . W a ila s e , o f J
country is opened up by mf Iroade
B. F . JUMES.
Forest
trail.
and wagon rondo.
Lao F ry , of Marisl, oama nanr
Mrs. Atoa, old sad highly esteem- galling killed qna day (his weak.
FUR SALS.
ed friend of Bev. M r. Young and Ha was in bis woodshed when it
wife, arrived last week, and will eollapaad from Iba heavy weight of
make M r. and Mrs. Young an ex­ snow on the roof, pinning -him font tad on Sixes River. ,
tended v is it The old lady was for­ on top of the wood. Mrs. Fry fired C ounty R ead and s h o u t six m
Pert O rford. C lear title ; m
tunate in having fine weather for a few shots from a rifle, bringing
nere; e a s y tarm a. F or fnU
the journey, and enjoyed the trip leaao and Chancy F ry to their aid.
very mueb. She > « mat by M r. They ouoid not lift tba load to got
M R 8. A N N I E EM M ETT.
M R V a lim ia fit., fian F r ssr to so , C a t
Young at Dairy villa.
him out, m bad to get the wood
T h e ’'Donkey Ding” is the naw from under him before they ouuld
A U C T IO N B ALE.
danoa at Washington, named to get him out. He had * bad cut on L L :
honor the return of the Democratic h it thigh
Isaac Fry says he would
Tba» will be » sa fe, a t ru b lie Aw
party to power. I t was first triad not have lasted much longer, when
out by a Parisan demonstrator and they dug him ooL There was three tion. a t th e U riea p reneh, m B
R ivar, a n F eb ru ary 30th, J M l, o f pw
proved an instantsuems. Tbadnn- feet of wet enow on the roof when
a rea l p ro p erty , co m te tin g o f F a rm in
osrs stop suddenly in their giro- i t foil. ~
Im p lem en ts, W agon . H ay. P o ta to «
tions, much tike a donkey balking,
B. F - (Couingham, of Shasta Costa H o g s, wad v a rio u s e th e r a rticles.
P o r t O rford, Or. J a n . 21, 1913.
thus forming tba feature of the passed up yesterday, an z route to
J A M E S E L L IS .
dance.
Mule Creek, where he will ami
.
sjditiLtsr r
SST“’“ •“jfarLTssss
James E ilia has »bout sold opt
\
Register.
A C o m county paper mys grave
h it personal property, beielofore
advertised, and egpeota to (page daufets are held out for the reoorery
’ Lists Srfto. -«68, -707, -708,-76» with hi* fam ily to Coos county.
of JRol Anderson, who was tba only
Ò-1176
B
4-364«
»Bryivor of the 8eeley-Anderson
David Carey it moving bis fam i­
RESTORATION T O
E N T R Y OF
fogging railroad .wreok. H a baa
ly to Mm e point on the Coquille,
LANDS IN N A T IO N A L FOREST.
Notice it hereby given th at lands where they w ill make their bom«' already lost tha uaa of one ays
described below, embracing 184.11
sums of fiia burns are so deep ae
acres, within the 8l»kiyou National for sometime to come.
to make bia ebanees for reoovnry
Forest, Oregon, w ill be subject to set­
Johnny Fromm and fam ily, of very slight. Ho is at tha Bandon
tlement and entry under the provisions
of the homestead laws of the Doited Brushes Creek, oame ep Sunday for
bM pital and JDr. D ix bas baoa call­
States and the act of June 11, 180« (34
o
But.
u t v . I ay>>,
j l ) . at
me e
the
nw
United States Und a short visit with relatives end ed from Marshfield to aid io tbs
office at Boeebuw, O r^ o n , m Mnreh friends io Port Orford
fight for bia lift. ’
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4 , 1313. Any settler who was actually
sail id good faith claiming any of sold
Mr«. J. H. Zum walt, who bas
lands for agricultural purj
bean so seriously Ut, and is ia tha
to January 1, 180«, and has
doned same, has a preference
hospital a t Bandon, was slowly
make a homestead entry for I
actually occupied. Raid lands were improving at latest reports.
listed open the applications of the per­
James Button made (five year
sons named below, who hare a p refer­
ence right, subject to th s p rio r rig ht of proof on bi* homeetead Iasi Friday,
any such settler, provided such settler
or applicant la qualified to make home­ before U . 8. Commissioner Stewart,
stead entry and the preference r ig h t » Wshon M ilia r sad Steve M errill
exercised prior to March 4, 1813, (
which data the lands w ill b%sufaject to being his witnesaas.
ent and entry by
b any qualified
settlement
In these days of high coat llviog
- The I lands
‘ are as follows: The
K e TS' ne I of NW », see. 3, T . _
adviee is about the cheapest thing
B. 18 W., W. M , except a atrip 80 feet1
wide described aa follows: Beginning to he bad, and the supply is waver
at a fir stake situated 1.4B chains w ait exhausted, whether our ships eume
Irum the quarter corner on the north
line of sec. 8; extending thence 16 feet io or not.
ea each aide o ta line runnings. l20eg.
Weather permitting, Mr. Loucks
W. 1.72 chains; thence N . 71 deg. W .
S-U chains ; thence N. «4 deg. W. 0.8» and wife w ill remove back to their
ohains; thence N. 68 deg. A . 1.73
chains, thence S . 77 deg. W . l.j# .town residvnee this week, from their
chains; thenoe 8 «« deg. W . 8.38 E lk River farm, whioh they have
chains, the net area being v.58 acres.
Bald tract was listed upou the applica­ leased to M r. A. Jamieeon.
tion ot John W aterman, of cheico.
U r. Beer, the photographer, bas
Oregon; List «-«44. The NE» of 8E»
fisc. 7, T . 88
B. 18 W ., 40 acres, ap­ •old all bia interests in Port Orford,
plication of Geo.Tolman, of HarborOr.,
List 6-668. A ti sot of 8.00 acres with­ including bis house and lot and
in unaurveyed, but what will probably photographic outfit, to a Grants
be, when surveyed, See. 10, T. 3« 3., K.
11 W., described by metes and bounds Paw party, whose name we did not
as follows: Beginning at oorner No. 1, learh.
a stone marked H - l , wbenoe the quar­
ter comer between Bees. 11 and 14, T.
County School Supt. S m ith wiites
36 8. R. 18 W ., bears N. 80 deg B. 8.36
chains, 8.37 deg. 30 min. W., «7.10 us that owing to tba fact that tba
and®.
i*_37
extending State Supt. misdirected the exam i-
choice; ; and
E. H
a ? ehajns;
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thence 8. 327d’ de'fr
n , ‘iOn p“ p ,” ‘ ‘ bere U del’ y *“
thenoe
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chains; thenoe 8780dLg. E.6.14 chains;
thence fi. 1 deg. K. 4.64 chaina ; thenoe
8. KVueg. K.
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i. 1.77 ____
chains:
thence N. "
deg. E. 410 chains; thenoe N . j l deg.
W. 7.38 chains thence N. 13 deg. 16
Bln. W. 3 M chains; thence N. 10. deg.
30 mih. K 1. fig chains; thence N. 31
deg. W. 4.38 chains: thenev N. 8« deg.
16niln. W. 3.34 chains; thenoe 8 16
deg. W . 5.81 chaina to the piaos of be-
ginnlog field tract was listed upon
the application o f j . J. Weersing, of
Agnew, Oregon ^Liat 6-707. A tract ot
25 acres within unsurveyed but what
will probably be, when surveyed, fiec.
1. T. 3« ».. K. 11 W . described by metes
sad bounds as follows: Beginning a t
romer No. 1. a cedar tree marked
FHMH-1, when os La a Son’i Butte bears
8 . f deg. W. and a prominent rocky
peak hears 8. 78 deg. E . ; extending
thenoe N. 0 chains; thenoe N. 21 deg.
W. 7 chains; thenoe N. S3 deg. W . 10
ehaius;thence8. <2deg. W . 6.74 chains;
thsnce S. 13 deg E . 61.43 chains;
thence N. 74 deg. E. 10.32 chains to
Place of beginning, fiaid tract was
usted upon me application of Frank
Thornton, of Agneas, Oregon; List
J-70B. the NE» of NE». fiec. 10, T. 31
8., B. 14 W.. 40 acres, application of
Reason E. Femlwrton, of Langlois, O r­
egon ; Liat e-7W«. Approved December
«. 1»1A
8 . V. P B O D D F IT ,
Assistant Commissioner of the General
Land Office.
TreapuM M e tlc e .
LN o ti?T '• h e r e b y g iv e n to a ll persons
whom It may concern, not to enter up­
on or trespass upon the premises of Mil
Bagley, lor the purpoes of hunting, or
fishing with nook and line. Said pre­
mise« are situated on Blk River, Corry
Coaaty, Oregon, and deecrfbad aa fol­
lows ; The West half ol Section twen­
ty seven, Township thirty two South,
Range fifteen West.
Any person or perse* s sa Ueapnas-
■■ for tha purpose of hunting, fishing,
° r traveling through in any shape form
or manner, or tearing down fences, or
leaving out aids gates open, or moieat-
ing personal property, will ba prosecu­
ted to tha full extent of the law.
Wm. R. Johnson,
lessee of tha above
described premises
holding the 8th grade examination.
The same w ill ba held on February
ISth and 14th.
W .O . Corbin, of the Sixes, made
Port Orford a bqginew visit last
Thursday, and gave us a pleasant
call. “ Dad" evidently ha* not been
worrying over the eeverity of the
winter, for he still retains his good
health, good looks and pleasant
smila.
Isam Walker, the pioneer stork
dealer of Corry county, who bas
been making C o m and C urry a visit
with both ayes open for business,
passed down during the week on
hie return borne to Eureka. What
deals he made, if any, we did not
learn.
Mr. Rupert Joaee iu doing a lot of
N O T IC E .
tunnel work.
W m . Cmtler, of Solitude made
Notice is hereby givsn that the An-
Big Bend a business visit ope day auai meeting of tea Stockholders of
Bank of Port Orford will bs held at tbs
this week.
dag Room in Port Orford, Oregon,
•day, January 14, ISIS, a t one
Jan. W , 1913.
Weather fine, b a t s liltfoeoW of
nights.
N. S. Prioe got a very large pan
W A N T E D — In 8mx
tber ooe day ibis weak. His old fo r th e m C aliforn ia, a ranch. I «rant
dog H appy treod him . There bas Mbforabpm d. J ami
been several panther around during
ReUnquishatoM : i f
the enow storm.
Nulwitbetaailing ¿be continued
TBs Big Bend school ulooed today,
O. T IM E U 8 ,
heavy seas that have prevailed along
being the last day uf tba last quar-
, Fartland, Ora.
«ai.
the coast tbia winter, wbieh usually
produce favorable conditions for
Jerry Swains ia moving bis house-
beach mining, minam,R* > general
bold goods to bia naw boma.
thing, have bad poor sueoeas, and
W. H . M.
T h e B a g le y r e n e h o n E lk riv er.
less gold than usual has beep taken
Part
c a s h d o w n ; b a la n c e m o r t g a g e o a
out. On some beaeiiM rtbe black
C o m Bay News.
me with easy payments. Addiwm
sand bas baeo sluiced sn tlrly away,
The big new steamer for the C o m
J. BAGLEY,
and on others, the gold bbaring Bay Unde, Adeline Smith, ia expeo-
Box 46, Eureka, Oal.
sand lias been covered too deeply ted bere bv Februury 8 0 th ..
with gray aaad for working «ueoasa
A il reporto are to the effect that
fu lly.
<
(b*.oetfoe> for the lumber market
Hava you any to offer, or do you
According to a Salem psper Abe it decidedly .encouragiug. A good
know of anyone who hast I deeira
Oregoo Electric w ill bo exteadod Inoo her .market menu* good ti
to porehaae. Angus G . Maokay,
from Eugene to Roseburg by the for ibe.ooaaioouutry.
Real Estate Agent, Port Huron,
Marshfield w ill toon bare a fina
wsy of Collage Grove this season.
Michigan. -
From Roseburg the road w ill he naw Episcopal Churub, the plans
built to M yrtle Point sod C o m Bey, for whioh were prepared by 0 . K.
and thooM south along tba ouast to Nicbolson, engineer. I t w ill be Oregon Agricultural College
Thia great institution opens I a door«
San Fraaeiaoo. I t is tba intention built on the rite of the old ebureb,
of tbs company to oowpleta Ibis whioh w ill be removed, and w ilt tor tba fall semester on September -JO.
Oonrees o f instruction in o lu je : G. n
line by July 4tb 19X6, in order IO oort in the neighborhood of 116,000.
era! Agiioultura, Agronomy, Aninxl
P a rti« i uterus ted in tba ooMtrue-
get a share of the expoeilioa pass
Husbandry, Dairy Hus.-andry, Kaete.
eager trulflc, it is stated.— Eugene lion of a lin t from tba interior of riology, Botany and Plant Pathoiog...
the state to Port Orford via Bandon Poultry Husbandry, Horticu.turv, Ely
Guard.
are feeling mueb encouraged over ■oology, Veterinary Science, Civil Kn
Tha Centennial History o f Ore­
news remived b e t week. I t it hoped giaeerlng, Elaetrioal Engineer in ,. Me
gon, from 1811 to 1911, is being
to hare everything arranged for ohanieal Engineering, JHuiug B iui-
naering, Highway Knginrarlhg, Do-
delivered to euhecribere ia Fort
alerting work on the proposed line
tnestic Science, Dumestic A rt. Com
Orford and vicinity. I t ia publish
this spring.
meroa, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology,
ad in five large voluotos tha sub
Hro. Button, one of the oldest Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, En­
ecription prioe being 926. This
newspaper men in Southern Oregon, glish Language and Literature, Public
seams like a very high price to pay
Who is a t present editing the Port Speaking, Modern Laaguagm, H ia te r.,
Art, Architecture, Industrial Pedago­
fur hooks but they will certainly be
Orford Tribune temporarily, pays g y, Physical Education, Military
a valuable addition to any library.
us a uiM oomplimaut iu the tort toteam and Tactics, and Music.
Joseph Gaston the author, ia an
issue of that journal, which we ap­
Catalogue sod illustrated literature
able writer, and an old time friend
preciate more fu lly on account of mailed free on application. Address „
of the sub editor of the Tribune, we it* emanating from auch a source.
Begiatrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregen.
ones being intitnatoly associated in
I t Is mid that arrangements are
tba publication of a newspaper— he being perfected for moving Uie life­ School Y caartO pu M Sept. 2Oth
as editor, we ae devil.
saving station from tha preeeut lo­
For Sale
An
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titi
3J7"OFtlX While
N ew ly Fitted Up; Electric Lights
TABLE
V M B X C fe L L B D
GOLD BEACH, CORRY CO., ORE-
H ot and C old T ub and S hower B aths
Fmsr C lass Barn and Garage in Connection,
Affording all Conveniences 4or Saddle
Horses, Teama, Automobile» and Motorcycles
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SEAL ‘
Blacksmithing
Wagons and Baggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
alao A gent for AU K inds of
Farm ing
Im ­
plements; McCormick Moirers, etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
1 eaaonable price. Your patronage solicited.
B E 3C H E R
JE SS
P o rt O r fo r d , O r e g o n
J 1,
Timber Claims.
Some legislative squib writer at
Salem has this to say regarding the
rales of smuking: “ Im mediately
after adjournment, whioh always
follows a motion by Upton, of
Multnomah, the Home’s expert ad-
journer, large cob pi pea are lit by
Chapman uf Washington and Peirce
of C o m and Curry. H is friends in
this end of the State have uuoh
knowledge of the Pei roe pipe, whioh
has been in evidence for the past
four years. I t came near going out
last fall, but Curry handed him tha
fire matehee which kept it alight.
Our thinker slipped a cog last
week, and we made the etalemeot
that Mr«. Aiioe Carey, of the Bay
View H otel, Wedderbnrn, wee vie
illng in Port Orford, whereas we
should have mid Mrs. Alice Zum ­
walt. Mrs. Alice Carey resided in
Batavia, Ohio, /a n 36.— Vernon
Port Orford, and so our apologies
O.
L yttle, m ail carrier on a rural
am due both ladies.
route out of this place, 1« tba first
Sunday, last, was a beautiful day, man to accept and deliver under
bright, warm and sunny. Tha parcel poet oonditioas a live baby.
ocean was smooth and placid, and Tba baby, a boy weighing 1 0 | lbs.
i»btle fnany of our people «rare on jnst within the 11 lb lim it, ia the
the beaches gathering agalM others child of Mrs. /e s M Beagle, uf near
were engaged in fishing among tha Glen Beta. Tha “ package’’ waa wall
oovm and rooks, with good success. wrapped and ready for “ mailing,”
Old Neptune had assumed hu bland when tba carrier gat it today. Ila
and inviting smile, hut the editor pro maasurmauts reached 71 iacbm,
tem still entertained grave suspic­ also ju st within the law, which
ions of the long-haired, white- makM 73 inches tba lim it. L y ttle
whiakered old rascal, and with us dallrered tba “ parcel” safely to tbs
there was ’’ nothing doing.” Old address on tha card attaobad, that
Nep. may smile, and emits,and still uf ite grandmother, Mrs. Louis Ban­
be a villain, and it w ill bn sometime gle, who liven abut a mil« from its
before be again allures qe to play home. Tba postage waa 16 oanie
and tba paroel was insured for 960.
io bin back yard.
W ATCHM AKER
cation to the vicinity of Charleston
early in the spring. No reason ia
given for not moving it several
months ago. Accidents are liable
to happen to gasoline boat« and
Repairing Watches and Jewelry a
vessels on tba bar at any time, and specialty. A ll work guaranteed.
tba sooner tba station is moved the
Orders taken for Watches and Fancy
belter chance there w ill be fur ren­ Jewelry. W ork turned out on short
dering aaaistanM when it ia needed. n o tic e.
Call on me a t L amolom , Onaaon.
A commuuimtion from J. L.
Simpson, who la in Baa Francisco,
has been received a t North Bend
and he recommends that the city
J. J. STANLEY
engage a firat-eiaaa angiaaer to get
tba.atreata ready for Southern Pa-
ciflo grading. M r. Simpson says the
oompany is going to begin work in C O Q U I L L E , . -
OREGON
North Band immediately.— Evening
Record.
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Tha blade» h
take and hold
i
Have ju st received a Large Shipment oiStene
Crocks.
See our Window as you go b y
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Port Orford Furniture & Hardware
Store.
ELLIOTT
N O T IC E O F F I N A L SE T T L E M E N T .
W . .1 MrV 111 IN
(B u o ea eo r to A . B . fio x ix ) '
I n tha County Ouurt, Curry County,
Oregon.
la th e matter of the Estate of George
T aylor, d eceased .
Notice is hereby given that tha Final
Acoount of Mrs. O. M . Upton, Admin­
istratrix of the Estate of George L .
Taylor, deosaaed, bas been filed la
said Court, and that the 3d day of
Marsh. taiS. at tba hour ot 10 o'clock,
A . M .. as tlte time, and the Court
Room a t Gold Baaoh, Oregon, ae the
place for hearing objections to said ac­
count and tha settlement thereof, a t
which time and place any person inter-
Mtod in said M tata mav
beheanl
7
AIIKinds t Harness and
Saddilr,
Anything not in atcok, « ill
be pleased tc order
RerAUtING
NfiATLY
DON!
UaaiKlon. O reiffom
MRS. C. M. UPTON, * ,
Administratrix ef laid Estate.
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DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
Anjrthing you Need in Mill W jrk
W rite us tor Prices or any Informa­
tion you Need in this Line
North Bend Manufacturing Co
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