The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 18, 1914, Image 3

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that it it ««Maat to a,
the Adarinistration is
Mercantile Go.
Gold B e n c h ,O re g o n
Expert Hand Engravers
Up-to-date Watchmakeis
Manufacturing Jewelers
He did not n ee d 'n o ab-
etract; be had, a W arranty
Deed. Afterward« he found
there was a lien, against the i ^ atclie® demagnetised and
place for $1280, which h e , nd
repaired in our
had to pay. This happened !,uU7 *P»PP«d Repair De­
in Ourry oounty last y e a r.' Partment-
M obal : Get an abstract and >
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be sure.
j —F irst C lass Waste Q slt —
to better accommodate onr growing trade".';
and inervasing number of patrons we have *“
been compelled to add to our gerteral stock
of Ih y Goods, Groceries aod Provisions, as '
follows: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stump­
ing Powder, Oils and Paints, Farming I m - ,
piemen to of all kinds, including McCormick
Mowing Machines and the oelebrated Web-* >
her Wagons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook
our up-to-date atock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth- J
ing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Good»,?
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nnta and N o -*
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcas Seed and Seed
’ Grain.
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K N A PP HOTEL, Boyle Jew elry Co.
Port Orford Oregon,
— K N A PP Proprie So
EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS, ’
First-class in every sm A J a
G o Ml
F eed
G et A Grôt&h,
Bandon, Ore.
H w x Mo. 614
E. H . BO YLH. Mgr. j
Stable attach«!
Wo run the Stag« from P i
«ta D airyville, connecting
Stage to M yrtle Point.
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U bbbbm takbn for a ^ ytmino . not o r , haj ,* »
’W M . T. STOLL, Atty, at Uw
Sitata« L aw aBpecfcUy 5 ^ 1
¿.¿tel order
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JAS. S CAPPS
Politieal Announcements.
Coke Bldg. MÀBSHFÌÉLDrO-t
;.w, A . W OOD v
ATTUUKKY
AvX I A W
MOLD BEACH. OREHOV.
Ka the C trc a lt C ourt o f the State
sTOresow, fo r the County
o f C u rry .'
■yu im
u , 's u w
Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Stores
W»(. Gillings, Prop.
Borman Wood, Plaintiff)
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I SUMMONS.
feadaat:
la the m o m cf thaStaM of Oregon;
you ere Iwreby summoned and requir­
ed to answer the complaint of Norman
Wood, the above named ptatnilflr filed
against you in theabeve entitled oourt
and cause, in the office o f the Clerk of
the C irc u it. oert of the (state of Ore-
<on for the Conaty of C urry, within
a i l weeks from the date of the first
publication of thia summons, to-wit;
ee or before the SSth dpy of March,
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The defendant w ill take notice tfikt
I f she fall to answer said complaint, as
above required, the plaintiff will apply
to the Oouit for the relief demanded
la theeem jfiaiat filed hereto, oi~ which
the following iaaeuecioet state meat;
Jack Kogere left on (he north
! bound stage th irta o ru ln g for to n
t o k e a tmi
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F 0 R J 0 IN T -K E F R E 8 E ÏT A T IV R
L ta k e thlsineans ofacaoueeingm
oandidner for the Republican nom ini
dod, from whence be w ill take th e
G old Be«
' steamer Ft field for Ben Francisoo E d ito r T a n
I me by
th at tbe »
' while e n ro u fo le Riverside, (M l., to
attend the gpklen wedding a n n iv e r.
•a ry wf-bie peibnls.’ " '*
spasm.
Lodis tf. Brow« o ftoh .lo n,sp eetal'
A)
u ,,rit for • I
he would li
Thursday In p o rt
in (he in
irtm ta o f h is o o m d iiu k M r. Brown, • “ d “ h caU
ts sliusiYsr and 'wrote, several potto was not a t 1
Orford, Carry County, Oreg
tu e of an order ed -jsobihwt
by the Hon. John S. Coke, Ju
I Circuit Court of the State of
lea Me w ent da io
F rid a y,
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Gold
Beach pm niseiun
th at he is ir
T b iT rib u a « is rather o f the opin
ion th a t ths ch aafe to be made in
the rued South o f town le a mistake,
Baepeotfully
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X i.L O ftt.
r O R C O M M ISSIO N ER .J
ae>s letter
s g ta l fa t th e M u tu al L ife Insurance
company o f New Y & r l, «pent last
the primary eieetion M ay 18, H tA
I hereby reapeotfnlly annopam my
dekl re to aeon re. the Republican nomi­
nation fbrOoonty Com m l^ortcrof Oer-
rynetm ty.aad request th arm yf nagm.
and qu difieatione be djuiy «oMidmwd
at t o , primary nomtnaUngeleetion.oa
M a y i« h ,l# H .
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P * “ « ® *n
* ’ * * • “**’ ‘
" H «bbor* *3
»• *hen a permanent reed is fin a lly dowB
t e l l t i t w ill hhdoohtadly run ddwa
ill« M u f f to tfu b b ard ’S creak, which
lb ’ l,b 1’ •»
“ nd 1 e,,uld
l h « place to buy yout C h ristin a s presents
w ill tie on the level and about one-' * * * 10 **? w
th iid shorter iadlstanoa.
m « eto fit; I
t h e Randolph coming into port fl,r e,cl’
section since our last taaue.
Juet about aa cheap to buy
It
at
la j last week with freight was about es
our mlloh o f a b lu ff aa anything else.
rard oerne down from Bandon yes- • tl'rw
torday in the former's aa t< ^ re tu rn - «¡«riee.
¡ng in the afternoon.
♦
Sher- C” ®»» again to the near future the
T h e y report
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the rnatle in good condition, for ao has been spending the paat couple
early In the season. - M r . Jtimiseon of weeks a t tbe county seat attend
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A tract ot 72.43 Borea, wlthie
described as follows: Beginning at
Corner No. 1, ideath al with Corner
No. 4, of L .O . Branch's Application No.
300; extending thenee 8. < degrees E.
IfiAOchs., thenee N. 61 degrees 46 min«
K., 43A0 chs., thenee M.6.idis., thence
\V . R . h u ra t Sr., was in town thn
'■dientea th a t thia lum ber m arket is
osrd for C o u h tiftte rh , Jac. C a u g h t I
Purveyor, f n O i i t i r C a u jlm ll
° f gowd.qbAHfiuntloa« and
th a t )
,* ®6.10 cn*.« mQMMN W»
QSNT®®® • •»
0.00 chs., to the piece o beginning,
listed upon nppliention of L . G. Branch
care of U B. Ntobola, Harbor, Oregon;
Ua< 6-114A
February 80, IM A
U M. Bruce.
„ Aarietaut Commissioner of the Oeoer-
positions
buewter of Southwestern Oregon, and
Br*
creditably fillin g . So
o f C a rry p o u n ly.t# particular. H e **r there ia nothing to indicate th at
believes th a t when transportation 1 aB7 <M1* *’• them three w ill have op-
comrs thia w ill be one of the lead ' l*>sition either at. the prim ary or in
thn
G LASS
H IG p Q B A D E IN T E ll O B « » I S H
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?na w w.
C. W . ROBBINS, M
Club in
D.
Port Orford, Oregon.
AgneM Item«.
B la c k sm ith in g
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which
h a lf grown fru it and that gerauiume George 8utton tvpreaented the O. A.
have been grow ing, outside during C. In thn lig h t haavy-w eight ciaaa 1 *
a ll tim w inter. H a d he put up { « « ('(1 7 8 Ih t). George lost o u t after s '
for hia cows they woujd have easily hard tum le, his opponent gaining a
reached the 8100 m ark, and I f ha fall and a decision o v e F T lta , b u t
r<
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had a good m arket for the fru it and that he was up against a good athlete
berries now on his place be would Is shown from tbe fact that the M u lt
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. Mo bunting or tr»|.|d«g will tm per­
mitted oa what is k »wa as the Pfia-
torer range, in tills nsn.ty.
wii.ua r. whits .
Im where finance« would no longer nomah man entered and aleo won »>
worry h im . O w ing to the drudgery the h eavyw eig ht event. Aa thia to e vis it w ith her relativm .
attached to d airy work M r. H e ra t | ia tbe firet year th a t George has J M ain street is about cleared, the p iim o r taespam is any mw
has sold his eowS snd replsoad them taken up wrestling, hts work
w ith pure blood sheep.
«very promising.
"S7 V, to-j-'AI”v.'i v< ' V *
Physician and Surgeon
Portland
ha A gricultural College and the M e lt
Athletic
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Telegram gives «a account id a I
wreetling meet between the Oregon L
nomah
« *«*«» «*'«•«> t o A r p M 0 « W » . t o t s
ex- ' ,
loyab «**> themaalrae- to
now has a flg tree on liia place with
8A 8H , DQORS AND MOULDINGS
f
d airy farm.
that
: MAMVPACTOgxaa or
pb,y« es sot
anc I ,
out feeding, «90 each, and
NO R TH BEND, OREGON
o eB of *
in the "candidatecolumn” this week I
H» edtirlui
b il l be'noticed;hos. of J . R. H t.n I t h e i l l m X '
1 ing atock and fru it counties In the *he general eleniioo.
i state. Ia support o f this view he j A recent iasae of
appiktetion of £ . A. Knorr, Port Or-
r>nl Oregon: List 6-1 IM . A tract of
66 M acres, within what will probably
¿ d«« when surveyed. Sees. 34 and 36, T.
VQS., B. 18 W., described ae follows:
Beginning at Gurner No. 1, identical
. With corner N o. 10,of List No. 6-613;
. VXtandiag thvkoe N. 8» degreee, E.,
10 che., thenceN. 38 degrees K., 22.80
- e h a , tlteum 8 . 66 degrees 30 m in., E .,
3U.30ehS., thence N. 88 degrees SO min.
FOB SURVEYOR
expected to be Much better than H
at that
hesu for the past year or so.
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Among the new announcements"editor.
for Treaaurur. 1TW I4-.m nil A n g
ouveàir Spoons,
r j ,
„ | ) e bssl«e
) , h..uld he
, ike b jm
,
river « » p to ry habits. >whw aspire to
' says th at last summ er he milked
eight cows which netted him , w ith
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lh i
over last Thursday. M r. K e n d all
has taken an option on some tim ber
l,n d »" >bia ssotion nt a figure which
f in * o f the week from h is K lk
M r H u rst ia a
' i o r t ©rford, S '
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Also I may a
„ ¡ D_ ,>,e law
haa the honor of bringing tf»e first ing t<> business matters, was in town
qualified to make
entry c m in to P o rt O rfo « th a ,® t f * out-
aad the preference rig h i la exerateed side in the year 1914.
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G ounty « u r v t y o r 'L a .- O f in g b r ll,
and entry by any qualified pst.-oa. A came up by Saturday’« aiago and is
tract of ton acres, within wba. will
peuknhiy hai tetra« ser ray «fi, Ose. ,,-T . «Lacofk surveyiogm te. .the-'o o un ty
36 t o B. 11 W n described as follow,- : road to be b u ilt from the K n ap p
Beginning a t cornor No. 1-whence the hoter to a point tost south of the
aouheaat (w n re rb l Sk. 12V*». u 8.,
B . 18 W „ bafirelL K) chs., End S. » ¿eioetary. A fte /fin is h in g the work
to re M r. C aug h eU w ill
U) U n g -
theaoe 8 3 IB c M .M b a A W .^fikehe./
loie
to
survey
a
w
o
rm
e
d
/h
g n g e in
theaeeN.'S.fOcha., throes W .t.M e h a .,
? i. Roondtree. ^ A g n e M ^ re ^ o n ; liet t h i- n m d t o t k n U n i t / i v t h ' a t
thbn. -
a.rxcL ]^a,nge$,.
S tile tto G uttlery, • ^ a n te r a s,
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* • running abort in gro
A tty . Rendell o f Marshfield, who h u
S to v e s
G uernsey, s a lu m ia u m , I’^ugsa.n.dDyfa.t-
P‘
home stores, and at the saga« tim e She bed a little freight for every-
patronise home pet.pl« and home body but not much for anybody,
induatry.
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» U . r bo.1
C. A . Jamieson and M a rt
full line of
J
looks saw m ill w ill soon «tart and “ W atch ' •<*»“*
“ •** tidelauda or
Agnem G row .”
I Portland. Oregon“
W*gons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
•loo Agent for AU Kinds of Fitrining Im ­
plements; McCormick Mowers, etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
Leaaonable price. Your patronage solicited.