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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1915)
I k i f i r t O d o n l ¿ n bu n« prejudices of w h ic h the greater or leewr »u, and in particular. ward lh e tirât D ém o cratie W K D K E H D A T M A R C H 17. p lS . — 1111 " ' " ' ^ ’l* 7 . -""^T-'r ■ ' mi ' - 1 u n til l'h a Deaa- for an d E riin ....... g U B H C R im O S RATE»». to ' a i i w e i l K e lly Ibernaci etu, but « lm the t ilin ) Dentocrat H A B IA T . H T K W A K T . lw o do nto uow c » |l to m im i. S f tue it to aay th a t th e yearn fo llo w in g the “ suu ltlu ” session, e ll B U IC K th in g * ea th e y are.** t»« hold m any year«. D u rin g ih» egaie»l dependent F a tfu l lo - th e i rg o le r 1880 eb-c turn m a jo rity ocrata o f txnirse u .tm iiia trd w hich bed aeaaiubled a t Salem pabliahvd E very Wednesday, by iu oe a l l , T h e P o rt O rfo rd H o s p ita lity c ltlh to e fine th in g — g iv e it your m o ra l and fin a n c ia l support. C o m m e r c ia l A n d although la x tnoniee ea faet they accum ulateti wer« placed P o rtla n d ' ’.in k * . State T reasurer of foregone fte p u h lie io law yer«, th e o o n v e n tio n E . N . Cooke, k rp i op ihe fic tio n th a t Ha* Qood C lu b M e e tin g . they hided in th e hig safe Secretary o f State's office, r t e a liy em ployed a UHined M r.' in tint and Mg W atso n (1st« deceased) w ho a t the tim e occupied th e so- poet- '-' Webstar I t belongs to t What is true of one Bnick is true of all sizes from ?90J to 1 1650—Fours and » Sixes of the & • W atch this space! . The 1915 Buiclt is a beauty—graceful' and aristocratic on the Boulevards—but a Q ia n to l Power when called upon. W a ld o a more or tea* h riefles* y o u n g eneaed *n d a c ti'iu t^ k c u .ln - W ttnn u f C le rk of J n e k *o n e u u u ty , M r. A fric a n V • *' i- U i k no w n by the oam e o f ’ *‘J n u ‘* to a tto rn e y o f M a rio n county,- sud J’o rt guard th a t aafe n ig h tly .' B u t the W i l l i a m P. L o rd , la te e M a jo r in O rfo rd C om m ercisi c lu b l«at F rid a y tru th is th a t th« S ta le ’* m o n ey had th e re g u la r ai/my'wh«» had practiced p een ing was well a tte n d a i, and i not, p rio r to th a t lim e o r since. law in Salem for seveial years as the •ev e rs i q u e s tio n , ol im p o rta n t» to been k e p t in the .a fe in th e c a p ito l. j ^ Ì o r iwrtató,» o f « b .fir.n o f J tn ig h l th e to w n and o o m m u u ity w ere.dis j l h a d ,e n d p ro p e rly too, been placed T h e special m e e tin g ’ « •• e guarantee th e Buiclt Valve-in-Heatl Motor to devel f op «ud deliver more poHfr thuu anjr other type o f 1 T h e lir p u h lh an Convention most, automobile • “ wutuuww motor moW, ot same «,<.»,c size- American or Foreign m ak e., net-tie n am e t-a o d id a ie ., i f only ■».« In addition to the great power of the Buick Motor, it is m a tte r nt fttrm . Iu default oi aapir unusually economical, giving more miles per gallou of gas- anya in th e pertain o f w ell know n j ojjne y ,gn je8S powerful motors of different types. a harvest loan aliarka enjoyed. , l e . p r iB i—lM K « te ..a « x u -rp r at a lata>v>th«4aa* ut w ltU * »<••' • * >-( I -.tip -le a l« pal4. v ’ 3 ■ ‘ ‘-‘‘.1- » cars H B u t »ui-1 O ne Copy One Y e a r . . . . , .......... »1.5ti ran ia were endorsed, “ N o i paid for ooncluaion, out even th e irio ft en- O ne Copy His M onth«.................... queetioned w a n t o f fu n J v,” am i w h a t a c a rn iva l ligh ten ud Repnhltcan • to O ne Copy Thr«o Ilo g .tie . . . . . . . . .u v b out-juine. v of w a rra n t a b a tin g follow ed I W lta l ' í l ’l VALVE IN HEAD wa», i triu n ip b th e t ju d ic ia l tìufcet a aa a a la le war- g 1 ¿ W ’W ‘ . ..*s - ', ca r *-•_, »■' * ’ i • ... . . • C. W. Zumwalt & Sons C. MAI.EHORN, AGENT, L A N G W K .O R toaoW regard d <in the lau ik s a m i thus k e p t i n * c if- th e beitec-haM w iy R t p u M ip u t » Itjjr - th e re to . O ne o f the m oat im p o rt 'y c u la tto p . ' U p p i w ith in a fed'/j'hara n a y . o f th « i& ia ie j a n il wh<y had a n t o f th>re wa» in regard I f »teatner j m ieiuat paid on such M i^rin is th e State Senate, c o m m u n ic a tio n , and the secretary went to enrich tp e State Treasurer, ‘ was offtired the n o n iin a lia n for a to take B(lW ¡j j * . , of the c lu b was nuthorigeil In interest on d a ily te a l « fa iu o u r first elective Suprem e Ute m a tte r u p w ith certain p a rtita I Itkluucea cornea in to the S la te Treaa- Bench but-deci ¡tied it . and when I in a m an ner w h ich i t i* believed ' : iu r y . anked h im w h y he had not accepted w ill resu lt in the re estab lish m en t ' he s im p ly re p lie d , ‘ o h, w h a t ; was of service between th ia place a n d - W h ile on the subject o f suggest th e Uael” either P o rtla n d or San F rancisco, jane o f historical itn j« » ri in c o n u e c t and perhaps both. A n o th e r im p o r ta n t action ta k e n Jjy "the c lu b was to pass re s o lu tio n * ; loa w ijli the p a w ip g 'o f persona o f note, I have iu m in d several which lend them selves Io h isto rical con dem nin g s w in d lin g o f a n y kind ga»ti<»i* w orth w h ile . O ne is in P o rt O i fo rd 're a l estate, a n d to o f a M r . B red , late deceased, w ill do m uch fates h ad surprises in parceled o u t a fter thy re tu rn s o f the electio n 1,111 held Iu J q u e 1 8 8 0 were in . T h e ■ W « | WW. r » w a r d . , L in c o ln appointee y e t liv in g ; p ro te c tin g the outside in v e s to r in i An H. I* F . 8ilo; Sava your feed and in crease yoar milk flow, by supplying an abundance of good feed when you most need c u n t y , a s e .» ,„ e d o ld la w y e r he mice owned a h a lf in te re e tlA the w h(, |w w # Cbfa>f Ju<Uoe town re a lty : T h e person or peraone T o le d o B h.de 1 should he w illin g . o f (ht> SutMajH< C l(U rl un(1„ r th(J (iUJ Who a tte m p t to p la t ».ro e piece o f to let i t go a t th a t w ith o u t c om m en t when (J|<j fi<e Ju |a n d tw o or three m ile s o u t o f t o w ^ t f it n ot p art o f m y task lo k e e p r „ Hu C o u rl and sell i t as a d d itio n of P o rt O rfo rd , as h a t “ so and so hiatQ ry s tra ig h t, i f h i» iV an in of of : a »eat be « o u g h t. on Beach. th e Suprem e T h e tr u th should be kno w n in th ia connection, and th a t is, th a t A» it! November, I 9 H , the Svchol- ogy (n o w leave th a t M r . T a f t ’s candidacy d id n o t meet- „ ., - , n o » > « * r y ; M i? 'o f f ) .Jay ld, whodeaireri . ,, , M . . , r. Ticnenor l p , . t o . ! the > t a view« „ „ of j o r h , G . ou ............................ ir town and . . harbor. . e l aofl forceful when he ta lk * about Port O r £ and paint* irt rosy hues a bright ! • • logical penky of th e I on | , c]ean J r f e S ; ..........r - ... . . . n M a c h i n e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s . E x t r a s f o i D a ir y in g ; O « b o r n e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . 7 A lso C ontractor < fc B uilder , Estimate« given; Plans and Specifications j furnished on application. -o«» - 1 m r .Biua i wi.« ■ i j ~~ -sc»«>**o«» o*»» “ g re a t . tim e in P a in t s , O ils & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r m a n y i year». T im e had d e a lt k in d ly w ith h im , and I recog- M in e k in d ly face and Waa th e abort •ig b t» |deaaiag veiew aa o f o ld . H e too ^ a jp o la n iq '„ v e r aim .u ie g in iia n in over- hoe passed o n . ii « f , h e Com - v i # the people . t I n conclusion. Since I hegsn s . , - M O » - .¡ .U M « , t h ia la r lic lk th e press d is p a tc h in - Bench of t h a t e x a lt« ! C o u rt, - e 4 neM • ••• . • • .' .... «Stil«» tn fu lu .ura fo r tbe t .w n .p w . cann ot b « l ,lwri been « t i l i n g to in v e e * 8 3 0 0 , 000 1 |w J tin •“/ T S 7 t í T T u Ìn 10 • Ä K U ha la pegged “ af and Ä hoU ib S i Hardware of all Rinds Soper i niaed the attorney, Stanley JfetbeW», WILL BARR, Qold Beach, Or. Local representative chroniclers a n d K e lly the io v in c io le , was left in been done In h ad out ad d e d that it wait he ^th ar ib « lu rc h ,'to look hack upon 1880, m a n y o f th e ’coast towns, w ill find Compassed tlie defeat o f Alfonso as a R epu b lican “ I^ tiid S lid e ” y e a r th a t ba has a rooky rued to travel ■ T a ft, fath er o f the e x .P re a id s n t. fur p ar excellence. i * > The feature of the meeting was addreee by Frank B. Tichenor, which h a look up in turn each |b a advantages end resources Langlois Hardware Store 1 Buy * '*; l»»y C o m ity C le rk i i f Jackson cou n - this^ the papers state is p ro b a b ly th * lu s t ■ , y ' h ad l« a le ii P P P r im o f the ado pt a w a tc h fu l polioy along lin e t h a t B ut th e store for e v e ry b o d y , to be -’.i ' »1 on w hich i t i t b u ild e n . R e oallèd l a a n ' i nvesiigation n f th e l n - . ‘ fo r V . SC’S e h ita j; a n d the fate o f forRM./ma. .that y x l j . . ^ . Senator iettontlon t o lh e m a r c e t y o f h a r b o r ., flueDc e . allegedA o h ave p la y e ij in — m a —“ nv m ito r.u K u . in itia tiv , ■— e r A-.-— 1T h o e ..R . p , r t } fh a d paased aw ay »t •» ¡ta b le fo r deep d r a ft vernala along I p. H ,« M . l h e w . ' v ie v ä tk in . U n d id u i^ j (i M b ab tnn . o f t h a t a ll hi» hom e in S o uthern C a lifo rn ia , the P acifie coeat, and to the vast) h im s e lf ie»iifi<d t h « l lie h ad con- pervasive S ychological atm osphere. a n d aui th u s rem inded a career of tim b e r and m ineral fields t r i l • t r ib u t a i 1 3 0 0,0 0 0 to the G a rfie ld rapine and tragedy an d lawlessness tite ry to P o rt O rfo rd , and to th e cani|iaign funej and th a t M a th e w » .- A n d .th e 1880 L a n d S lid e touched p articip ated in by deceased, aided paed o f th is port ea a harbo r o f r« f had been h i* a tto r n e y . it» c lim a x a n d surpassed the s u p e r by im p orted g u n m e n , terro rizin g uge for the g o v e rn m e n t, aud w h ile la tiv e degree t h 'lh e defeat o f H o n hom e»te»«Ifrs and d r iv in g inanv ib is h arb q r m u s t e v e n tu a lly be i t n - M athew s would have fw il^ l ol C . B. B e llin g e r— then k ittin g u n d er i fro nt th e ir cliijrn« fo llo w in g the d is ' proved, t e give» m a n y reavon, fo r co n firm a tio n by a a tm n g ly Rvpub a p p o in tm e n t— for C irc u it Judge in . I coifery o f o il in ’ li«t region. believing th e t th i» im p ro v e m e n t Been Senate b ut for th e unao- th e M u ltn o m a h d r ttr ic l. H o n E ! . *7" (a close a t h an d . A m ong o th e r countable actio n of Sdh'atnr D . S h a ttu c k , who, in the e a rlie r d a y J B»«J n.°‘ '" " S in .‘ he acetica- th in g * M r. T ic h e n o r fe e l, certain George H . P e n d le to n , hMd been a m em b er o f .he fa c u lty »>•««»» o f m ilfio n *. proceeds o f the Ib a t C . A . S m ith ’» lim b e r b o ld in g * n fO b in , who cam e to th e rescua o f th e Forest G ro v e College, bad sale »lock in h i* d ieco verie* o r, in C u rr y c o u n ty w ill he aawed by a w ith the o n * vote req uired tu break ta te n Up the s tu d y o f law and net ra th e r, in lh e priaeed» o f h i* seix m ill on the lake a n d »hipped fro m a lung and accrim o uio pa dead lock, tled in P o rtla n d , had three tim es ures appropriations l>y violence o f th i» p o rt. occupied the Bench in t h e ' F o u rth th» rig h tfu l holdings o f better w en- ' C o u n ty C le rk S ta n n a rd wa» p re . Now th e question ¡4 p e rtin e n t d ia tric t as a R epublican, b u t had wjM> |h # I e n t at th e m eeting a n d responded rig h t here to, if J ay G o u ld could buy ftt))il|y uniUM, w - fo r(u (^ L ik e T a b o r the semi dunce o f in a a b o rt ta lk in w hich he w is h e d ;o n e Justice o f o u r highest t.Viurt, D em o cratic (Mirty, la te r to be re tu rn - C o lorad o, B a rii bhiesomed o u t and P o rt O rfo rd w e ll, ta k in g th e post- could n ot h e e n d o th e r, secure .«hers pd l(J ¿ u<Jh „ t(je c a |ld ld - u a tr .ig h tw e y broke in to th e states a.AM a* a - k a .tiin .. _ _ » _.. ... y I .a tion t th t one n* p a *S rt zvF o f trves the n co u n lv ty a_ io 1L..I. th e ir lik in __ g , _ and m ay n ot m an m an class a n d w ent to the U n ite d th a t p a rty . n n o t be developed w ith o u t it bene- curious decisions o f4 th a t C o u rt in ¡S ta le » Senate- W e a lth , ill-g o tte n fitin g the e n tire cou nty. W h ile the past be explains«! im th e h y Being a w a rm pergonal , fiie n d o f though i t was, d id the buvincas. M r . S ta n n a rd ’« interest» are a t G old pothesis o f crooked w orl^som ew here L an g lo is , O r. - '' C . B . B e llin g e r, and being assured Beach he showed h im s e lf to be pos along the lin e n f its m ake np? T h e th a t G o vern o r T h a y e r w ou ld ap- sessed o f t h * rig h t k in d o f s p ir it— Dred Scott decision is now u n iv e r List« #-1670 and -1673. 1 p o in t bis frie n d to the vnesnev, so “ K ” W. E. M . lh e s p irit th e t w o u ld not hold dow n sally condem ned, y e t it was no w h it as to' p u t h im in lin e for the succeed R e s to r a t io n T o E n t r y n f L a n d * in M n tio in U F o r e s t. a neighboring tow n i f i t could— a more absurd and b ru ta l th a n was iin g elective term Judge S h a ttu c k Notice is hernhy given th a t the landa s p irit th a t w ou ld hasten lh a d e v e l the decisioa handed dow n m an y resigned his »eat. detcribad liehur, embracing 3H.«I7 acre» o p m en t o f rnauy c o m m u n itie s i f years later by th a t C o u rt to the e f w ithin the fclwtsiyon Ntu onal Forest, Oregon, wih be anbjeet to settlement more g en e ra lly accepted. fect th a t k id n a p p in g is n o t a c rim e . B e llin g e r was n o m in a te d b y the ana entry under the provisions of the T h e m eeting ad jo u rn e d to meet I o th a t cape the c o u rt le n t its e lf to D em ocrats «g a m utter o f courge, to liomesteail laws oi tl»e United Stn-ev again la s t e v e n in g to a rrang e for the fu rth eran ce o f an ifrs ro o u s c o *- ¡¿ n BlFfe«Jf8bO cam p a ig n and I m u ch and the act of J u re . 11, llMMi (34 Heat. 3331 st the Unite-1 State« la«d offica a , t h * b o ld in g o f lh e * 1 9 f5 A g ate C a r spiracy prom oted b y i R o ckefeller q u a a th n id f these w a* a solitary, pol Roaeburg. OWgnn. on A p ril 2)1, I!b5. n iv a l. and Big Business c o h o fU to h an g j,,« F o u rth D ir tr io P . b u t Any settler wlm was acuiuGv and iu ‘ fiiltli claim ing any of «a'-d InntW three innocent men. fur a a ric y ltu ra l purpeucs ,1-to* to Jan. I bankjad upon bi» electio n w ith con . UMl* 1, lfriS, and tfaa not abkndooeU ■ fideuce born o f th e s itu a tio n as they has a pretv'elioe right to m ake boroy- C U R R E N T T O P IC S . ■ A n d th e fact thatco rrsop on den ce Saw It. '• B u t ala sl T h e p oliticians stvad t n ’ ry ,'v.-the lands actu ally oc lots lieen discovered c o n v ic tin g lh e propose and the people dispose. cupied. 8ard iainls were listed U|>oti the app'-caiiona of the persons tuon- B y J 11. U r r o g . B u fh a u a u a rftiitn ia tra tio n o f con- a I • k 7 Uonsd li«iow. who have a pr«-fe»en<s> L a n d tild es are a lw a ys in order. rig h t subj«-ct to tlie pi tor rig h t of any E o rr o a T r i b u n k :— spiriug w ith Juatioes o f the Suprem e ■ adì «ettlrr, provided such ae.-'e.- or H a v in g personally k no w n th e lata C o u rt suggesting reasons for the 8 0 hopeles« d id the R epu b lican applicant is q ua'itled to make home Joh n M in to w ho la te ly died nt the idriiticaT.o pin ion later h«nded down stead entry and the p-'etoren«» rig h t ia m an ageia view the chance* n f an y exercised prior to Apr. 38,1816, on which s<e o f 9 2 years, I f u lly concur in by -lu d g h T a o e y in t(ie D red Scott R e p u b lic a n in th e rnor, th a t th e y date the lands w ill be subject to se.tle- th e s p irit o f the encom ium « paased case rvfiecl« no c re d it e ith e r upon placed <u m in i n a tio n R aleigh S to tt ment and entry by any qnaliaed per son. A tract of-38.07 acres, wicidn upon h im and his life work by per the a d m in is tra tio n o r th ft mem ber« a ydu ng a tto rn e y o f a b ilit y , b u t what will probably be. when surveyed, tons w ho knew h im b eile r th a n 1, o f ih n l C o u rl. See. 10, T . M 8 .. K. I t W , W . M ., de la c k in g a n y genius w hatever for. scribed by m etes «nd bound«, ns fol y e t i cannot forget th a t, w ith a ll o f Beginning a t corner N a 1, tba B enell, o r a tin g le elem ent o f lows: h i* V irtu e *, and th e y were n o t a few whence corner No. 1 of the J. O. Calla- T h e la te Heath o f ex S uprem e filne*» for the diacharge o f the re ban application bears N 3 deg. 16 min, he had h i* h u m a n side. W atson recalls fre s h ly to m y m in d S d ^ « m ^ V ? r ^ a ^ 7 h nee . ert™ 8. apo nsih ilities ly in g in w a it fo r h im . th a t 1 8 8 0, lik e 1914 Wat a R e p u b li • S S ’Jhah.a -'tbeneafi1 4a d « F m H e was «-lecicd, in n ie to hi« own M r . M in to was a mem Iter* o f the can la n d «tide y e a r in O regon. phains; th e n « * N . 31 deg. E ., 3.«« aurpriae than any one else’», where lo w e r branch o f lh a L eg islatu re in c h a in * ; thenceN. *d e g . K , 3.36chains; upon a fte r w o r r y in g along fo r a theacr N. 14 deg. E ., #.2u c h a in *; 1868, and was e asily * leader iii T h e L e g is la tu re bad, a t Ila 1878 cou ple o f years, he resigned in d i* thence N . 9 deg. 16 m in . £ . , 11.Oh th a t b od y, th ia by reaao« nf great session, passed an sot p ro v id in g for cltain s, thence N . 8.34 c h a in * to the guat. M r . S t o t ld ie d several y e a r* place o f beginning, application ot H n - oourage and atrong com m on aemm, a se^nraie S a p re m a C o u rt composed M ayer, Agness, Oregon ; L is t *-1670. .____ an d t h i* leadership led to disaster o f three Justice», and G o v e rn o r •to- e S W I S E i 8W J,Bec, 17, T . 33 ’ B„ K.‘ 14 W ., 10 acres, application of and disgrace re s u ltin g fro m th» T h a y e r, D em ocrat, had appointed M r . S h a ttu c k , one o f the m ost O ew ge H . Wilson. Port O rford. O re “ s c u ttle " w hich he Inaugurated C o l. Jam ea K . K e lly and P . P . P rim , r m ia b le o f m e n , was p u t back upna gon ; L is t 6-1673. February 10, 1915. 0 . le a v in g the H ouse w ith o u t a q u o ru m tw o u f the m oat p op ular D em o crata the Bench, I f fu r m ore th a n one M. B ates, Assistant C om m tolouer of tto General Land Office. lo pas* the necessary ap p ro p ria tio n *. in the S la te , aud Jud ge It. P . Boise te rm I do not k n o w , a n y h o w he a w h ilo m able R e p u b lic a n b u t who was engaged in practice when I m et *** Ask«*« ■ 1«<V Raws •♦» .*» . m««a..*wn M r. M into shared the partisan bad a llie d h im a e lf w ith a t o r t o f in - him in P o rtla n d in 18113 for the first <1*-. -fWti *tnt. ; »e i i i '- C *- W- U '• • Curry Cuunty Abstract- Realty Company. F in e lin e o f G u n s, B a s e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . G o ld B e a c h, 0 r e g 0 n D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . He thought the title good, eU ie r he had . hough* iram man Brown, an honest man. 1 P ip e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in w o r k o f V-5 a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t n o tic e . wu Comets find out the deed not on record; he would file it at eace. The Pateat be 7 had never »ecn, but would Ieoh that up too. The buyer Cheever® Bowman. wanted the farm if the title wa* good, hut had te be shown. The deal fell through. L a n g lo i s , O r. Get an abstract and be ready. No. 5t. R E P O R T O F T H R C O N D IT IO N OF Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store The B ank o r P ort O bvobd , at P o rt Or ford, in the State <tf Oregon, a t the dote of business M arch 4. 1816. HKSOURCE8 Ixians and discounts.......... ..*23,158.13 i Overdraft«, seenred snd unsecured 46 13' Domis a ud w a rra n t« . . . . . . . . . 3.708.18 1 Forniture and fixtu re s ............... 1,605.00] Due from banks! not mservebanks) 3*4 J * Doe from approved reserve banksS,474.06 Checks and o ih e rc ja h ite m s .. . 7 .8 6 1 Cash on h an d ............................... 1,5911.33 ’ T o t a l ............................ *83,174.9*! Harness, Fishing-tackle Stumping Powder L IA B IL IT IE S Capitol stock paid in ............10.00n.00 Burplna f u n d .............................. 1,000.00 U n d iv id e d p rofits, lews expenses and taxes p a id .................. ¿..674.10 In d iv id u al deposits snlijeot to c h e c k ............................... 20,977.73 Demand certificates of deposit 10.00 Tim e certificates of deposit........518.10 Total »S3.174.82 WM. GILLINGS, PROP. I'M ) Coi” ,v of C urry f 88 I , E . J>. Ix iiie y . Cashier of the above name I (>stik,do tolem nlv swear th a t the above statement ia true to the to s t of tuy know tal te and belief, • K? J. I»NXVc Cashier. Pubseribed and sworn to before me this l f ih day o f M arch, 1915. John D . Loucks, Notary Public. C obp X t T Attest: Ixn-o. K nafp Director* C. W. Zt awALT In the County Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Curry. In the m atter o f the estate of W . F. Rasnick,,deceased. N o t W u hereoy given that the un dersigned, administrator o f the Estate of W . F. Rasnick, deceased, has filed his Final Account in said Court, and I that the of 5th day o f April, 916, Monday at the "hour 10 o’el ’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the County " Court Conr o f Curry Couuty. Oregon, in the town o f Cold Beach, has been fixed by an order of said court as the tim e and place for hearing objections to said account, and the settlement thereof. Dated at Port Orford, Oregon, thia 16th day of February, 1916. • r . a . M c P herson , Administrator o f the Estate o f W . Rasnick. deceased. - W. A. WOOD ATTO RNEY AT LAW BOLI» B E A C H . O REG O N. F. full'line ot Stoves a.ni Ranges, Suemsey, s^laminurn., l^ugsaadlDytat- - hing, Stiletto Cuttlery, S a-n-lerrLS> E tc . Ï iwílvffisiwi>ri—ÍMÍiM'»wisriwí»íy.»M¿wíwl: A lw ays Rcirer^ber the FcÖ N^rc« L -g g g tty ? , B r o m o 0 r . i a i n o Cum a C c d d i n O n e D i y , fc i 1 ? t