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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1914)
Town and Orant? Q u ito a rain fell F rid a y night end rueda are getting slippery again. d o r k a t tes I f started I Chas. Long returned on the H os tler afte r a short tr ip to San F re a - ei tO ths I i xp sst to make the C ro a t/ during la t e Yssyl B o y le J e w e l r y C o O ” » - ’ I1 * * — ‘r i - n i H s I M re. Jee. H . Button, and child, Coos B ay N i e d R s M a g a o B tk riv e r fa r th e Wbd» , tearted M onday far Marshfield derburn Trad ing company, and are) *b e re Mrs. Sutton »••• j®*” her M arshal N a y left for Rosehurg m aking fa irly good oatohes. The buebend for Ibe winter being early last week, intending to enter salmon ere being salted in tanks, employed in the C. A . Sm ith m ill hie horse t u the Douglas enunty sad w ill ha shipped tp Portland. a t th at place. fair races. H e ex|*eots to he on The R andolph came up front F . A . Stew art started yesterday Rngne rive r F rid a y afternoon. A f far W adder burn where he w ill »peed ter lan din g some 18 tone o f h eig h t for the E lk riv e r fishery she return a few weeks visiting relatives. sd to W edderbura, sailing Geo. Colebrook has auffieienlly there the follow ing day fa r reuovered from his reeant attaok of w ith shoot 70 tone n t conned sol pneumonia, as to ha about tba house ■ o n . T h ia la the largest shipment agalo. of fish from the rivs r in scene tim e, W . I I , W an n , the expert account end wee insured for over 815,000. Rlofamond, West V e., 8ept. 28— head for tire M y rtle P o in t rsoee W h ile complete returns from the sleo, which w ill be held this week. slate-wide prohibition election are By referring to the old files of etili lacking, the figures showed the New s we find th a t Io 1878, th at the voters yesterday pUoed when the w riter arrived oa C om V irg teia In lha d ry oolumn by * Buy, there were « s ly tour e b ild ra a m a jo rity o f etere thee 88,009. in the Marshfield school district. Lest November, when the eohooi Fred H o lliste r, Democratic can census wee taken there were 905 of didate for Congressman from the school age Ie the dietriot. an t, is checking up the books o f the F irs t Congressional District, arrived The telephone nffioa a t thia place A t the close of a session in C h i various ulUcisis at lha county seat C A U T A F U L L STOCK O F bere M onday ami left Tuesday fur baa been changed and K. L . W hite cago which lasted durin g the 16tb in the regular annual exam ination. M edford and other |x>iats to the ia now at the switchboard. Mrs. and into the following morning, W ill W h ite waa in town over W m . G illings, who resigned tbs po south. M r. H o llister has traveled Dean W alker T . Sumner wne elected test night on hi» way from Wodder aitjnn, was a very accommodating quite extensively o val the stale and Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of burn to M y rtle Point for a short operator and Will be tuiaaed by the is of the opinion th at he w ill defeat Oregon to succeed the U te Bishop Plate that Kaeieb Wear visit a t the latter place, W . C. H a w le y, Republican, a t ibe many patrons of (ha tins, although Scadding. Dean Sum ner is one of - ' ■'v- ee- • ' November election. “ A t every la s . Chenoweth, who has been M r. and Mrs. W hite w ill continue The new "Laurel” p atten the m&st popular ecclesis«)io in place I viaittei 1 was accorded court The Place Where T om Get • Square Deal resembles sterling silver, and h a u lin g tits all summer, has q u itj . to give the people (be same good Chicago, and for years hat been in eous treatm ent,” M id M r. H o llister, the wearing quality can’t bo for the reason because of wet roads, w-rviee th at they have had in the tile van of the esqi|atiga for p o liti beat. G in it a tr ia l I nitials “ aftd hundreds of Republicans have and has gone home w ith his team. past. cal and social reform. E mwavbd Pans. To better accommodate our giowing trade promised me Ih e ir support. There The Rustler arrived here FridCy T h e war in Europe continues seems to be s feeling over the tim e and increa«ing number of patrons we have Have we repaired your with goods from San Francisco, with unabated fu ry, w ith little ad th at M r. H aw ley hue failed tq ne “ K ” De8. Lists 6-1008,-1310, -1263-1383 been compelled to add to our general stock K e e to ra tlo n T u E n try o f L an d s In wberp she had gone with a cargo o f vantage on either tide. The rivers liv er the goods and the people are watch ? Try us. ‘ N a tio n a l F o re s t, of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, as woo). She w in t on a t night for where the Germans sad allies are now Juokiug for ;t inau who w ill Nut he ia hereby given that the land«' * ' follows: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stump Coos Bay. fighting ars said to be running red protect Oregon’s interests in the described below, embracing 382.07seres within the blakiyou Notional Forest, with blood. In Mexioo General ing Powder, Oils and Paints, Farming Im EXPER T B A N D ENGRAVERS United States. I f elected, th a t ia Oiegon, will be subject to settlement Fran k C attarlin , of Bandon, re and entry under the provisions of the V illa ’s rebels have had their first plements of all kinds, including McCormick what I propo-e to do.” M r. H o ll homestead is we of the United fttntea turned by auto to his home a few clash w ith the Federal troupe under ister w ill return here some tim e and the act of June II, lfloti (34 S u t., Mowing Maohines and the oelebrated Web days ago from a hunting trip a t 333) at the Unite,! butes land office at Car ran ta. President Wilson w ill n ext week to confer with the voters, Roseburg.Oregon.on November28,1814. R. H. BOYLE, Mgr. ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook Phone No. 814 Rogue riker. H e reported very continue a strictly neutral policy — Roseburg Review. Any settler who was actually and in W e cany na accanati little luck. our up-to-date stock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth good faith claiming any of said lands both a l hoBM^and abroad. for agricultural purposes prior to Ja n . ing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods, The T bibunb fa m ily spent sever The deal pending between John “ R ” DaP. Liats 6 - lllf t -1867, -1398. , 18 A and has not abandoned mi »me. al days during the pest week visit» Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No baa s preferenae right to make home- W . M cKenzie, P. H . Poole a n d /o h o R e s to ra tio n t o E n t r y o f L e n d s in atewd entry for the lands actually oc ing a t W edderburn, so i f this isene N a tio n a l F o r e s t tions, Rolled Barley, Grass Seed and Seed cupied. Said lands were listed upon R . M illa r, for the latter’s general is a little below pgr i t w ill be be Notice Is hereby given that the lands the applications of the persons men Grain. meruhandire store, has bean cintod described below, ambracing 187.13 acres tioned bqtow. who have a preference 3Port O rfbrd, Orogpoa cause the editor has lieen playing. within the Siskiyou National Forest, right subject to the prior right of any apd tbs new owners have O rders taken fob anything not R. L . Maeiesy, o f the Wedder possession o f the store. M r. M ille r Oregon, will be aubjeot to settlement such settler, provided euch settler or ftowa lote and acreage traota tor ON H A N D and entry uuder the provisions of the applicant la qualified to make home burn T ra d in g company, passed and wife w ill leave before long for homestead laws of the United 'State« stead entry and the preference Tight is o f 140 acres oa E lk through town last Wedeeeday en end the act of June U , 1906, (34 B ta t, southern C alifornia, where they 233), at the United Si ate« land office at exercised prior to Nov, 65.1914,00 which date the lands will be subject to settle 1 buildings aad orchard, 15 route io Portland. Charley Doyle w ill spend the w inter. Messrs. Ruaeburs, Oregon,on November86,1414. ment and entry by any qualified per acres uader plow. A good ranch for took M r. M a c k a y as fa r as Bandon McKensie and Pools w ilt make a Any settler who was actually and In son. The lauds are as follows: The a small dairy, aheap good faith claiming any of said lands NEJ4 N W « NEW, the W tf NWW NKJ in his t w o . and terms reasonable. strong combination, end the new lor agricultural purposes prior to Jan. the KM NKM N W M . Sec. 10 T. 88 7 - 1, 1406, and Jtae not abandoned same, R. 10 W., W. M ., except a strip of land Also Saw M ill, in good running or R. C. Suit o f Salem, a Newspaper firm w ill no doubt meet w ith much has a preference right to make a home- 60 links wide describe, I as follows: Be der, capacity 18 M^ 6 miles front town bread entry for the lands actually oc ginning at a point 30 chs east and 8 60 man, a it h his fam ily camped hare success. This m ill w ill be sold a* a bargain. cupied. cold lands were listed upon otixins south o( the quartet pestos the Sunday night, and le ft bere M on the applications of the persons men north-Jine of See. 10, ssid township and tioned below, who have a preference range, on the eastern boundary of the day for W edderburn where he may A u to T u r n * O v e r. t ight snbjeot to the prior right of any tract; extending thenoe 86 links < C. W. ROBBINS, M. D. spend the w inter iuoking for * place '«far, provided such settler or each side of a line running N. 04 deg. I sett' W to make a perm anent home. H e ie P hysician a n d | F. W . Diepen, representing the applicant is qualified to make home W , 46 chs.; thanes M. 7» dag- stead entry and the preference right is chs.; thenoe it. 78 deg. W „ 1.00 chs.; an In te llig e n t men and makes e A dolplt-B laieh C u ttle ry company sed prior to Novc ober 25,1214, fin thenoe N. 44 dag. W ., 1.48 che.; thenoe Port Orford, which date the lands wfii. be subject to good impression. of Sen Francisco, w a s te town Sat* settlement and entry liy any qualified N. Sdeg. W ., I.eOehs.; thanes 8. 48 dag. W ., 8 88 oks.; thenoe 8. 86 deg.JW. ’ W. H. MEREDITH A band o f 1200 head of sheep urday on hie way north. M r. Diep person. The tends are as follows: 1.40 clA,; thence N. 8» deg. W .? 4 .» The 8 E | NBJ 8ee. 17, T . « 8 ,-R. 18W. eha.; thenoe N. 73 deg. W ., 4 ohs; were in P o rt Orford yesterday, be • • wea travelin g in h ie F o rd auto, W . M.. sxrept a Strip of tend w links tliaaov N . 88 dag- W „ 3.70 chs.; thenoe t f W W W -rtte C W W S 1U Q B wide describe^ M fcllqws. Beginning teg d riven to O akland, O r., by C and had s * experience”"sonth n f 8. 46 dsg. W „ 4 ohs.; thenoe ft, 80 daw. W„ lJ B o b a ; thaaea A 00 dre. W ; AT LAW . . , l r e u i n » , l K A f Ä ““ L . Beckley o f Dteeawtlle. The Rogue riv e r th at he line of See. lf.'r e k lto ¿ • f S r S 4.68 aha.; thence 8. 47 deg. W ., 8A0 oh«., to the plaoe where the atrlpotoees eheep were bought for U r . Beoktey ly to forget for some tim e, The W K D P R R B P t t M .O M K O O N Wagons and Buggies t o r Sale, kept in Stock, thence 861 on the boundary of the tract, the net by W ill W hite. f b e y l h w e m o g t l / i ’ * * ’* * » » ’’« ' « > ■ « * machine had extending Of e line running M. «8 area being 48.19 acre«; tisiedupon sp- also Agent for A ll Kinds of Farming Im Tu tacos snd Cigar Statesman wanted from Southern C u rry, sod aa high not been working wall and wbeh 7.64 ebe. S. 48 degrees W., H che. and plication of T. W, Billings, Mnrial, W . 8 che., to the place where the end Oregon; L is t6 1003. The WA 8W W plements; McCormick Mowers, etc. aa 84.80 was paid for some o f the ooming over the point where the of the strip cloves on the west bound Kfi, the E l 8EM NWM Sec. 10, ?. 8140 monthly and Traveling deroent to Meyers oreek begins, hie ary of the tract, the net eras iraing choice ones. 8., R. 10 w „ 40 acres, application nee. Advertiae «Smoking. 88 ecrea. listed upon application of of Richard Vennor, Msrisi, Oregon; Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a machine refused to take a turn and 38 Taba c co, Cigarette», Cigar». H. W. W illiam s, Gold Beach, Oregon; IJet 6-1840. The 8 K I 8 E | Sec. 18. the D . M . Moore, hud several com » för fall particqlapn. _.<f upset, catching one o f his lege so IJet o-nio. Reasonable price. ‘ Your patronage solicited. N E l N E }, the N i S E I N E | dec. 18, the paniona, started up Rogue rive r Ibe A tract or -3.80 sores within what N W j BWI N W l Bee. 80, T. 38 8 M B. 14 that he could not extricate it. T h e w ill probably bo when sutveyed firn. 81 W., 110 acres, application of Haymond first o f Ib e week with some 150 bead NO TRESSPASSING. u f cat lie which tbeFSrerc d riv in g io pain was inteots and M r . Diepeo T. 40 8., B. 18 W ., described ee follows i 0 . Thompson, Port Orford, Oregon; said th at be could not have stood it Beginning a t Corner No. 4 identical List 0-1863. A tract within what wil with Corner No. 8 of H .A . No. 364; N O TIC E to hereby given that any the reiliim d track at Woet Fork. long w ith o ut losing consciousness. extending thenre B 30 che.. thence N. probably be when surveyed (too. 31. T. 44 8., B. I t W.,.teecrttwd aa fellows: They expect to be seres days ie aad eU parsons found trespassing open ulng at the tl northwest corner of H e laid there some two or three 84.40 Ohs., thence W. SO chs., thence Beginning 8.84.00 che., to the place of beginning, See? 6, T?41 8., R. i t W .; extending the promisee o f the undersigned for the m aking the d rive, and the cattle purpose of hunting or flaking or other w ill be eoid a t the railroad for .5 minutes and among other things listed epon application of Raymond thence N. 6.66 ehe, to Comer No. 1; E-rat 10 obains; that he thought of was the jack, Freeman, Harbor, Oregon; List 6-1857 thenoe wise will bo prosecuted to the full ex A tract ol W ac es within what will tlience W. S3 chs.; thence E. 80 ohs.; and 6 e ta live weight. tent o f the law. • and how if be had i t he could raise probably be when »o,veye<l Sec. 3«, ! thenoe 8. 38.26 oh».; tlienoe W. so eh», »eene n C. W. ZU M W A LT. Samuel Jordan, anr old resident the car from his leg, when suddenly T . 34 8., B. 13 W ., deecrib«*l as lufinwa : 1 to the place of beginning; except a Beginning identical' , « W 'P Of la n d 5 0 links wide describe,! as - nt o Corner Ne. I, - ---------------- SixeS'River, Curry County/Or. of southern C u rry and Dei N orte the lid to the tool box came open With „ Fore-t F * Service Moncmnnt Which 1 follows: Beginning at tlie eastern county, died recently at the Brook and the im plem ent be had wished ie sitnaieii 011 a very prominent bluff ¡rouinlary of the tiact whence Comer T o W h o m I t M a y Concern. r chain east of Lobster creek, »0 feet ¡No. K bear» S. 2.38 chs.; extending — i- _ ings hospital after a lingering ¡11- for fell w ithin easy reach. He soon above the level of tile ereek, marked tlienoe 36 links on eaub side of a line 1, the undersigned, hereby give no ns«s o f srvsrni years. A sister of N O R T H B EN D , OREGON F H. M - Z H / I i ext-nding tiit-m-e N ruonlng 8. bl deg. W „ 6 ch*. ; thenoe raised the car and then went to the 16 . deg. tion that I Iran) a conveyance from the W., 35 ohs.; thenoe N. 78 deg. N. 88 deg. W ., 6.20 ch-.; thence 8. so ibe deceased. M is. R. Moore, resides J Patentee to tide I ends and water iota iu camp of Messrs. Stafford, Bauer K. 3S clis.; thence 8 16 deg. E„ 10 che; •leg. W. 3 cita ; thence N. 66 lieg. W . 3 M A N IJrA C T L 'R E M a OF the Harbor o rP o rtO rfo M , Oregon, on at Brookings, and a number of neph and De M e rritt, who era making tliquce H. 76 deg. W. 16 chs,; thence S. eh». ; thence N . 79 dbg. \V„ 4.S3 chs., a portion of which a part of the wharf 16 ueg. E , 36 chs.; thenoe 8. 76 t>> the place where the «trip closes on ia erected without my consent. All ews and nieo-e live in that vicinity. the Meyers creek change, and these df®- _ r - ', 20 . c*’ 9-, ,o Gie place J fbe western boundary of the tract, the SA SH , D O O R 8 A N D M O U LD IN G S parties are hereby warned not to drive For some lime past Mr. Jordan has gentlemen helped him right his m a of beginning; application of Frank net a rts being 82.81 acres, application piles or trespass in auy manner what Kherman. Wrdderbarn, Oiegon; List of R. B. Freeman, H a rt» -, Oregon; G LA SS soever on said tidelands or water lota. made his home with M i. and Mrs. chine. The accident bad still fur» ¿■ISMS. Saidcmber 14, 1914. <) M . ' L is t 6-1283. September 14, 1914. C. Mas. A» a A U. O ast . N . B. Moore near Harbor. H IG H G R A D E IN T E R IO R F IN IS H ther injured the steering gear and Bancs, Assistant Oom>ulssK>iier of the M. Bates, Assistant Commbraioasr of Portland, Oregon. General Jam! „(Bee. g -it De8. the General Land O®oe. N F . Woodcock and sons return- ! when l,l< “*7 wa* started again Mr. L . PR IC ES M A IL E D ON A P P L IC A T IO N ed Sunday evening from a week’s Uiepen could not control it a n d 1 N o tic e o f P in a l S e ttle m e n t- camping trip a t Panther m ountain ' M * ’ 1' *1 turned over, this tim e catch j ¡11 D kpabtmxwt of thb Ih T K K io a Notice ia hereby given that Heury and Salal Springs. A t the former h i* “ther leg, however stsist United state» Land Offlre, 8. Portwood, administrator of the es place they found nothing but docs ' • ,,ce , l hand and the car waa j tate of Liberty L . Heines, deoeeaed, Fort Orford, Oregon, sad fawns, hut at the Springs they | lif t ’d from h im . The road workers { has filed hie final account as such ad Roseburg, Oregon. July 23, 1914. succeeded in getting five laige bucks. then helped M r. Diepen patch up 1’ i - o p r l e t o r . m inistrator ia the County Court of the Nonce or A rru creioa voa P atsst State of Oregon for Curry County, and although they saw but una buck j *’ *'• toscldii« so that he made the , Mineral Application No. O116113 that Saturday the 34tl> day o f October, that they let g etaw a y from them. r “ n ' " ,w W edderburn w ithout fu r j 1 Notice is hereby given that lieorge First-class in every restiect. D . Elgin, of port Orford, Oregon, has 1914, at the hour of 10 u’olock in the Master G u y was along ami killed ' t^er trouble, where he had a me- G o x d Feed S ta b !« a tta c h e d . tore soon «if mid day, at the Court room made application Io the United States his first deer —a fine forked horn*. chauic put things right. M r. Diep- for patent to the folluwins (lesciibe.l of the said County Coart in the Coun — — I L gold bearing tends. Icr-atod and being T h e road from Port Orford to ea end his little Ford were bruised ty Court Houee in («old Beach, Curry in Here. 10 and 11, T. S3 S„ 1». 14 W , We run the Stage from Port Orford County, Oiegon, h is been appointed W edderburn is in excellent condi up considers bly but each escaped \ \ . M.. to-wft: via D airyvllle, connecting yiith tbs Bt-Klnnlng at tha | Per. o >rt)er be by said C ourt as the time and pint» lion. D u rin g the p,j»t ssonth Sup w ith 'iu l serious in ju ry , which, ua Stage to M yrtle Point. ' • tween Bees. 10 and 11. T. 32 H„ R. l * for the hearing of objection» to the said W ., n . M., tunning thenoe on south ervisor A . J. Marsh ha* done «nmaj der Hie oircumstancss, was remark Ante aanount and the settlement there giHgl ruck and gravel work i»a boiiudary line o( Uie Elgin h >me-tead good luck, of. 61 deg. West 17 chs. to the west line of said homestead; thenoe H. 4 M clia.; Dated and first published September m ountain eouth o f town, and in tlienoe 44 deg. K. I#.8u <4 ih . to a SSrd. 1414. the two lower districts Supervisors N e g r o D is a p p e a r« . place 10 ch». 8. of j Mec. c <rner b tween . H a a a r 8. P ortwood , Pee . luand I I ; t euoe K. 40 ,-hn. to T . J. From asw m ag- and A . H illia rd have Administrator aforesaid. W ed boundary line of olive Hansen’» i l o l d B « a c li, O r e g o n been doiug good substantial work. Joe Powell, the Marshfield negro timber e n try ; thenoe N. 10ohs.; thenre OarAAifAVTBB, Attorney. N . 83 deg. a . W Che.: thence 8. 73 deg. C u rry county’s through road is ho disappeared e„ine two week», H e d id n u t u e e d an ab W . 8 ch». to place of beginning; con fast becoming o u t of the liest const Iago, and waa supposed to have utn- E x e c u to rs N o tic e . taining 32.74 acree—all being In Mixes Ith e r Mining District, uin-ryanis»'!, stract; he had a Warranty roads in the slate. siderable uxiney on his person, is Curry County. Oregon. There me no The fishermen at Rogue river are • • ‘ M missing. Saturday’s Marvb- Notice is hereby giveo that the un , . * mining , . claims. . .................- Afterwards be found adjoining There is no Deed. ter right vein value, for guid .rsJuei. l . , known or I *>ut hide of U m value-bearing dersigned exe, utor o f th a e s ta te of J u tnnking fsrrty good Oslchee.'soine“®®!^ IG ativd advanced ilia (baory in tlie gravel. t is taken under the t h e r e lFH8 4 lie n a g a i n s t t h e n «k in ¡dace. I t is not taken for wa- lius A. NT Koch, as named In h i* will, 600 or (fOU salmon being delivered . test Powell rcoently burruwtd a ” ------- - ry Right Plovisiuos of Met. r_ _ « i . lu z , 1 iseil Htatntes of the United 1 P ®4"*5 ’ ° r g l - o v , H f llC h be and Letters Tes'amentoiy, having Several considerable »urn of money and does i»tate». Po-ted gro'iiul in plain h « aw T llir t *u-to>l un on ibe ihegro'ind a ri d to n DMV base granted by tk a Oouaty Court of at the oatinery each day. happened right near the tia il in NW1 8W 1, Sec. " Registration Books ReOpened NO W Carry County, Oregon, oil parsons ia- boats sra d riftin g a t night sad two not hit urn home on this account II, r. 33 8., R. 14, W.. W. J4., on Ura in Z’ ............... Curry county last year. debtad to said daesaoad are hereby 110- seines ara being hauled— one at lha 17th day of Jm.e, ».I».. 1914. W hen test teen Powell was on ■ft ADAMS, o f OKSSON CITY, M aM ifint Any nnd all pereona claiming ad M oral : Get au abstract and tlfled to pay tha same to me without old Lym an W oodruff place sad one Sixes river in the vic in ity of D r. ehant, •apa.-^Slne« Ortf/on Cttg a>mt tep. versely the above deac ¡bed mining be sure. delay, said all persons having valid at tba m outh nf the rivsr. S o m e-' E lg in 's, and it was reported was in ground, or any port on. thereof. , r e , _ i u l M M A m jwm A fsspnsart CoIMettmu claims against said doasassd are re hereby notified, that jnle.a ih -ir ad thing over h a lf o f the fish are S il- company w ith McDonald a m an of ZA« m fiRM rterfAf/fs. AA o M J o m U K O K U K M . B K O IF N , quested to present tee same to mat, vert* claim- are only fileii according to; o ffA rM iM s iA M te m s fta s w te M M * dsffft to tow, and the rexu'atfons thireui.der, I , i T T O 11 iw with proof of their valldliy, at my vervidte, tha rest being C h in o o ks.' unsavory reputation who taught A T LAW M s o A m m I s s f (rote. CA m A« bte( M t e to within the time prsaefned bv Ww, with . home In Port Orford, in »aid Ourry In a haul made last Saturday tba »etn»»l a t Eckley soma tim e ago. the Registor »1 tin, Unite,! « a t . » I and < ( ■ aw8smw«ro row eaaArtAi otoro ROMKRl Kfi OKKOOM County, within six months from date. lower sains caught a Chin<Hik th at C u iry county authorities, who are OUlre at Kosebiug. in the anunty >4! Date of first public» tion Sept. S3,1914 IXmglaa and s ta b - o f O r e g o n , they will weighed 54 lbs. This fish caught investigating th e case, s»y th a t it is be barred bv virtue of the nnwlstonr WM. T. «TÜLL Atty, at U v W ilms T. W ares, 8a. in the spring, when fat, would have not w ithout its ugly features point of auld atatate. Executor of the eetate of M in in g I -a» n Mpcciatty J M . U rrox. tog towards foul play. Julias A. H . Koch, deoessed. weighed from 80 to 70 lbs. - Beulster. Coke Bldg. M arshfield , C r Bandon, Ore. D e n m a r k M e r c a n tile C o . R'V ä C l ACE S to re Sh* Boyle Jewelry Co. Bandon, Ore. J. D. Loueks G iv e na a t r i a l o rd e r JAS.S. CAPPS. P ro p . G E N E R A L B la c k s m ith in g ¿ BEEHER JE 88 P ort O r fo r d , O r e g o n NORTH BEND MJIHOFACTURIHO COMPAHY Emm I REGISTER TODAY TO VOTE OREGON DRY lO B M 'G liO W November 3,1914 SO®; - g m ■ -.. - — - -n igsrto .. ;,-t jfo KNAPP HOTEL Carry County Akitract- Raitty Company.