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bui »even automobiles in one party turned lock After leaving the laltet place, mi account of the weather. I f th e Cheten Cove C arnlvel 1» eontin not aliing t l * aaine lin e* on which G m u i ï- n 'o n u f w K n s u B P A V s«pt. n u . wia. l*obli«Jhed Every We in« vlay. hy . M A K I)\ T , trrK W A K T . it he* been etarteil, I l w ill he one of ' the big event» of the — SUBSCRIPTION KAT m >- O aaO opyO n» Y e a r.................. M I A « ¡ J E ttofcyi : MoAtba. Oopy T h e » Month» oàww» coast asetinn In another veer. A Carnival i* h e rd ly neo««ary to attract or entertain a crowd at Brooking« I t I« ■ pisce where on* 'can »pend a few day» or a week or TMa » n a l M «aera». « a y o r r paper ■ »•tA »«t»’ « u> wklcA r « » r •»•>• > tw o in a pleasant and In s tru rtive I, m anner. W here a few year» ago there was nothing hut brush, a mod A n vie~ iao a R ats « U«*aiw*i.L«. era little city ia apringing up, with ' m any jntereating featnrea. The big School Wit, »tart in Port Qrfnrd m f|j wjt ) , 25OJ0Q0 feet capaoity. rxt M iunliiv P a r e n ti »houli! »e» {s equjpped vvitj» a ll © / Ih » laleet 'aartpttanlayal^. i . th at their children are there on the cm vid ie n c r. for tpanufaetpring o w n in g d a y . if possible. S ta r tin g The Chet co In n w ith » the child in at the Brat of the term »nd sn,| « „ te r ine«.-(i lie)|iy both the teacher and the po» ,,f (,,, CO room», i« one of the fitieat » th at you r c h ild ren are in y.Hil), neafyi n ijregon I'll- 1 |hW- it »»« ofwued to thy pnliH t at .the carn ival. AntaJtelr'Ji.oUd iffyA., .80 1 roam», lip t not an eiattopit^Jn fa r' TU „ ! lib b in g « ,»« « ‘‘» fin # . oomplejion. A The lieacliing of tile MewtjM'f Ban modern moving picture houie nnd « ifiin in Port Orford hai j»ir, inrg.iue ai Assmuasat R ow ’ * iepr»*»»enl the people. H e paid hie reepeole tn C o l. Rooae fine garage are ntnitng Hie- buniee»» able in the place, h«» been fal huilding« that have lately been op jowed h> patmgem ent that doe» uni «ned. Barn» nre not pHnWed in the (Ter piuch eppouragemeiil at this town, gnd a good »ewrerags »yfletp a ta r' ry Ccaxty f x “ We received the report of the doing» ve il, whom I)« ha» known »inc« ha n . of the Ic t it u t e at Cold Beach last week too for thU 1MUe_ frora U wej waa a h «y, w ith lb * remark th at the VoL ». Farm and paature lands C olon el ih u -tt’i helleve in the ra- ’’ Ul.ttW acres, valued at. • W .3®, ,3° u k e lhe following Hat of teachers who Timber and brash lands, W .O M attended and the number If the dbtrict tonne lie ha* been advocating a im * 8,266,280 ln whUh they are tarthing seres, valued at • ; • • - »911 168,610 Improvement» on above Mrs. D R Paine (visitor). • ‘•IJiMiei Veil leilieve» in raijrnad y oj^ g 8, Town lota 681,160: F. H. Rabi Wet. J.' Teuscher, Bom « Girla Aid Society 51, tOO r e g u la ii.in ,''a a iil he. “ T hat 1. a Improvements on tame., Portland ’ f a lls r v . •j'lie g o y e r iu n e n t must la k e I Vol- 4. ImproveinenU on F Van Camp 26,860 ( „ o td e e d c .l...................... Gertruda Gardner. J Uiat & f 8. th e m o v e r? ’ » - - 7,600 Vl*it * “ ' rBTd ,nd U,ePh<>ne - Heiberi.------- “ rgwA IMst »8 Padie M. iro a lo y Pettivt.W h»a hewn via,» Manufarturin< f i n e r y Mrs. Ada M. Harrlngh®, Bfirt. 6. <0.200 Frances llolatrom, Dirt. 26. 24,700 »nehja f i n , who » farm in g in Farm implement. »n(j ‘ Mrs. E M. Giddings, Dial. 68,6:0 W a-liington, and came |o C alifo rn ia , Merchandise and stock 1 Loraine Bowlda, Diat. 90. 127,810 Esther Suydam, Diat. 18. p rijn artlv to aee the Xlw em lla V a l- Money and notes Verna lriek, Denmark. ley. U y left far the ea»t lent nig h t? ’ ^ ^ X ^ ^ X d ai Ä Florence H ilt Brookings. Dalphna It Thornier, Diet. - cattle.7,000 ’ ’ 166,080i T h a t Ih'Jt'l Liue: In 1893 I intyiy H arriett E. Miller, DUI- IL 22,560' Birdie Telman. sheep 11,28) duped a M il in the lower H<iu»e 6,000 Alida M. Laduron, Brooking». »wine 1,487 Uso. P Harrington, Dirt. f h . leaking it «inUw fpl to «ah for »al 6,220 dop 268 W . M K ent, Diet. Dmt. 1 1. (High School) mnn weal uf-g v ling d r » » » «cross Kgtherine * illbughhy, Coo» coiplty. B-gue fiv e r between Drn le R « k on p ^ lv a h je ^ x a b fe p ro p e rty 84,646,960 J H. Thompson, brooking». property nj npt included the m irth and K.|?O« Rock on th e ' - r v i c . property Mias B. Price, Di»t. 2». )■ the above assessment *H L . Mis» Chloe Buell •nut)«, and n o y , after all these year» Goo. W. Smith, Superintendent. Dated at Gold Beach, Oregon, q»ia 5Ut m y dream has come irn e by order day of Septem ber, 1916. ToUiAN, Assessor. of )hp S tet» R rh -C o m m W o t). ' * . /* W m . Tou» v'" . K t wè;—»*re- ' . ' ’ • 11 I wi qf not a little surprised a t the Shadybrook Study Center. kin Ih /h e p n r te r lâk.e» on th4> po»it|m on friend-hip link* wa» a W IN N E R * object o f strike» in ibi», country .4 and we want to tiignk all of you girls Della T m h »> .it p,»,wr Tbe oi p i . chib o»|n-, would copy t he Csnsdi- __ °l»cer» |. . . i o • . " : Marilla lor tlie interest that yoij have shown in an la V w h h ih hngties working men Bailev «ec O E Bailey Tree» • J. B. 11the,u- Judging by tiia orders ve are ... .. B“ » * . Sec • O- “ • » ““ « y -lr e M Ifn c lv in g every day, n number in ay, quite qu agniuM-strik*» u n til the powers ih a l Nichols, Librarian, I lend founded i c “ " y «*«•“ * * he p it there ih a ll bp pleased to »ay | Thia is a club that is being Ye*. Doc» |lte Reporter go lh » • * « 0 ° U Beach, Oregon, for the pur- j brao-bt a t onee. I, r r ed »hip to »afetv. |>{|ing ha» l a d i loaded nt«* wlum it doe» start. lit,inkin g * i* a town th at ¡» bean into th e' readi hole of lb * »hip, which ms|fe* her tifu lly Miu ile d , and i» a place th at nocli heavier to hnql front her per it is w oitl. whilw for snyoue to visit. Ion» position. This work wa* made j . ____________ liaagreeahle by tlie dum ping inK»! C U R R E N T T O P iq ^ . Iie p p y from the Bandon of »everal Kindred gallon» of crude oil. By J. H . U pt o s . Perhaps the seaman should I*«')»' jnune fp>m ihecritieism of Hie land {¡¡.liinr Tgieowg; Social amuaements will occupy an im- nt»nt place in the etab activities iterqry aocietjo», basket ball, tqnnia fet»e Jufner and A. I f - q a n n t- and other diversions will b» conduced le lL irnth leadipg resident» of Gold Peasant and profitable manner. I^ h . |„ c ,„ s ..r 1 (C bescbmt C ity C o r B iu ) was an enjoysb|n event for those ’ Pettigrew of Sioux Falls, 8. D .. has i 3rd and 4th the w«»tl,er was the Republican p arty on account o f |deal, and three days’ progiam <»» its frien d ly altitu d e towards flnance crowded into two, u n til n p iu t 11 and the trust« H e remarked, for instance, th a t n » th e la tter n itfh t when! vi-rv/ia o «*■ a«»** O ’nlonk another shower run |he ^dancers' be had no faith in the from the big open-air p ag illio n . The iiiueic by the A»hl«nd bund and orchestra was one of the features pi the oco«»ion. »•!•} <fa* " real treat |o the carnival virilnrs T lie have presidential | candidates of either cP the lending parties ii, the present national cam paigri. Hughes, he said, was living »upported by the Standard O il In | terests, and he charged Wilson ^ |th qr Hilvpr or Sliver at 3 in tials free. BOfLE JEWELRY BO. Banilqn, Ore. l>Mlb.S4L J subjects, and special courses will ba Mis» U H o T y le r is a t the G arm an given in Music, Stenography, Domestic Science, Elocution, Journalism, Politi- Hospital learning My tp a liuran. We çal Science, Art, Bitie Study and Man- lubber, but it waa the Buiidun lh a l| |fo t everyone has forgotten the can see some sdvantage now in be* ual Training polled oor w harf down a lew mouths somewhat of a sensation created ing tie l^ if we ooqld lie cared fur in • erecting an< pgo, »pd now it ia (he |»aiidon th a t when U . 8. Slates Senator R . F. that inatitntion. huildtag will 1 bp be raised rawed by donations, seem» to be needlessly and persist , P eltigrcw bad* farewell to the R * entertainments and lectures. Miss Edna Portarflald, Mias Eva ently trying to ra ft her unwelcome publican p»rty in 18877 the ablest Instruction will be given by pqbllc- Capps ijqd her brother John, ell of spiritod teachers who offer their ser- pone« upon onr rhore». n,an in the body »1 the time. }Jp . ' • / o v »« /n o rth e rn Outyy. 4fk stpdentp fp t|,e vic»t grotultiously to all who conacien- ------------ ------------- I on a ‘ ° « 1 N u rU C ounty H ig h Bch.ml. tioualy deeire to mcreasc their effldet,- {b v .C tm d T jm . At Breaking» ¡P ettig rew proved to be the same old They a re exem plary young jieople eT' ----- —— - I radical. T h e B ulletin says of him : For particulars write The Chelco Cove C arn ival held j “ The original radical of the U n it and we are glad to haVe them witlt D ella W ilson m N icbols , P n s . who attended despite the pervi»tent lieen visiting San Francisco thia efforts o f Ju p iter Pluviua to dam p week. tyenaliir f’eltigrewis oomment» on en the ardor uf the ,ileaaqre peeking tilin g * politicnl and governm ental, visitors w ith showers of rajn. On the 2nd, the rain prevented w hile here, »bowed th at hi« radickl any o f the program from being car ism has not abated one jo t »inoe he ried out, but the dance a t night. On le lt the upper house of Congress and WW- B E P A X R IX if with their interest! and ambitions, and Wfi guarqu up aatjafactory work. to help then, lead useful end hoppy population. Lsngloi», Or. if?/" f i ' a l Briipking» on Sept. 8, 3 and <th. ed States Senate, Richard F ra n k lin POWERS, OREGON MEN; 1 so that everyihing w ill he in Jias JSyeryv f a c ility 3?0ï h a n d lin g Y our Business B anking by J ia il Solicited Interest paid on Saying 4.o’ts. Our FREE OFFER nip of raving the veseel. ,)» being put in. A ll the worjt beipg whole h«g in it» pr.ferencp fo r Ca- > * • ? m aint,ininga high standard gt T h e Bret night that the Bandon done by the « u u p a n j is substantial Plain Links in Gold , 1» j '• / ____ moralp ampng the koung people. . nndisn Isw .and dime it ryapgSlse^ T^ will accomp|ighed by encour- 20c each . was in* trouble lire tug K ly h ia in and up-to date. About 200 men are Fanojr Links in Gold pame down from the CiAinill». hut now eipt’lu je d , and fiOO additional nu digerenoe ImtYiien the power» of .gjQg Vacation among those who are 25c »ach Kngrayed witli w ith a broad bay beckouin g her Io men are wanted to extent) 'be r a il, the people under the American Re not attending school, by combiningmen- l i m . 1 public and the Caoarf)ap monarchy? tai and moral educxtloh and by giving enter,'»he anchored o fiLiile. The mad into the Qwpii» ied**"td I Under such • k w C an sd , practical . epeMaf attention to the wmial life and Bandon wa* then being held o ff th * la-r m u r Crescent C lly . The m ilt . _ V—r L -2 ,u amusements of our boys and girls. The club will endeayor tp reach lao-1 picks by her hawser*, which broke i* uid running, the wi/fc going ptj ly gn»lav(ja her wage earn IW . TU. .1..U .. v (peu ta her lated young people—to become familiar before morning. H ail lf»e IPg comp now being of a lU vU op m etil n|»i)re moat worth w hile elei T ry t|* on W ATCH in she could )tave lowed the diaalil BANK OF POWERS us. .. ■ Gold Beach, Oregon. M r. George P u tn a m , proprietor o f the Medford M a il T f'b u o e , »c compao)ed by hi« sistef and Judge J. 3 JOHNSON ATTO «N E Y A T L .I W and hire. A. R. Touvelte, were iti Crescent C ity Saturday night of last 21 Tsars Practice ia. Oregaa Ceorts week. They had been a t Weddyr; O o l r l U e w o h , > - O r e g o « fiurn visiting friends there. George D is t r ic t A tto r n e y to r C u rg y C o. P u tnam i* the largest »m ail man on t he onssl. H e and D r, Reddy hays done more for Medford than all the real. W e a re a l way» grad to h,-re • • »• un« u* »*» h«"1 and must influ en ti* 1 friend« Cres cer» l C ity H a rb o r ha». Judge Tou valle i« thè Gounly Judge u f Jack ■on Couoty. C U M T COUNTY RE^L E S T A T I I hsve buyers for Fgrma, Timber Claims, Sheep, Cattle, or Dairy ranches. Cali and see me, or send full descrip tion and list your property with n,e. AG ENT fur Underwood Typewrit»». AH old machines of any make taken as part payment Careful and prompt service given to the business of non-re»idebta.‘ F. B. T1CHÉNOR, Port Orford, Oregon, Langlois Hardware Store H ardw are o f a ll h in d s M c h f n e r y «ft M a c h in « « . E x tH u , f o i D a ir y in g ) O « b o r n « , M il w a u k e e M a c h in e r y , D E N N IS C U N î j l P F . I I I . , P a i n t s , O il s & S t u m p i n g P o j r d e r t e p . fJ. 8 . M t n e r & l 8 « i r v e j « 7 F lu 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 l i a , a n d o t h e r S p o y t ln f t g o o d s k e p t I n S t o c l$ , .Surveyor for the O is lr k l o' Or egon. Gold H e a d ,. - - - Oregon D o o r * a n d W i n d o w * I n v a r ie t y » n s t a n t ly k e p t o n b a n d . P i p e P lttln jg s , P l u m b i n g a n d T i n w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t n o 1 1 ce. - -— - Cheever ® Bowman. L a n g lo is , O r, Skadybroclt Items. Jwril game* lielwecn M eilfhrd And Ii iving turned the Interstate Com Mesais. W . F Sm ith and James llriMikings were played w ithout a n * -i.eu-e Commission over to the rail- C randall w ith their families le ft wrangling, nnd were ,><rhapa lb - t..»d*. best ever seen in Ihe co'pity. In " I 'net several o f the old tim e po- T hu rsday lor C alifornia, where they {lie Ural game Ijruoking* ff»* vie- li'n ii agent* of the Standard O il expect to make their future home. forintis by a scare of 5 to f , but in Company in Chicago d u rin g the the aecoivl clash they were unable Republican national o iu ve o liu n ,” !■’ ■ Ui I ii H| i « i i | i w q » ...fW ' fo p in prig«*. H |e men,« elecled. i pop» so. I he cm nitry .. . . N iphui* attended the teachers' Tn> hasn't got enough o f thq big in lr r , s tllu M at Gold Beach Thursday. ert» yet. I t » i l l lie a good thing M rf N . V . Newm an ho» hi* cut for it to get more now, and have it a t»ge dear c o u i|i|r tiu u . over w jih . Ten years ago, in speech. J pointed w {t th e fact th a t; MrJChus. Uothwell made MrJChus. Rulliwell made n a husi 100 fifty I wo per o«nt of the people of of t r j p jo G o ld , Beacli Satu rd ay, yard foot race w .» f „e x c itin g event, th e Ucite.1 Btates hrti iwet. .1 ^ » ,» j Mr Runners from four ctfunliea com »erned of th eir properly aqd «ltd » o il ■ peted, and Floyd i)» o ll« y of G old own s tiling Sjooe thgo. the iiiiiu p e !i Ben w„ e Harness, Fishing-taekle Stumping Powder ¡„ ? 1 Beach, who arrived at the last piin l>er l»s* (ncrr»S‘,d IO sigt) t * o p e r ! P - ¥<• Bai b y , secretary of the ute and did not bsya tim e to »trip cent, »ml 1» growing s t e a d i l y j t j b f l d y l i r o o k fllu d y C lub, w ill lisvy down lik e some of hi«r competitor^,' As auth or o f the origin al Forert charge o f the lilifa ry taaiks in the won in a hard race. , Reserve h,H. enaetvd n iu e ite n yeaia . future, and those desiring reading Considerable ialereet wa* taken in "go, and |eadyr o f tlie fu tile tfght in m^tf?V pan »ecur« same by apply- the liorae race». T lie h a lf m i|e | the Senate io sfithdraw all govern, ing Iq her, circle track.was good and w ill be ment land and water rig^ta front a- excellent in another year. The p ur p riva te en try , Benatp^ f'etiigrew E x e c u t o r y N o tic e o f F in a l A c ; res were won as folio»»: J. O ’Slrnnd ( tir»l »prang in to nattop^l promt, e o o s t. er and Coleman Cuoley 223,divbh-d „sum . l i e wa* also G ih ai|U *ir uf Notice ia hereby given that W illis T. 2nd money; Clarence \Ye»,brook, the fam.»u* dielarw tiow G ist no law- White ffè , the ex-cator _____ of the eat U o t file,) 275, one 1*1, one 2nd; John W h ite v*r was fitted to serve nn ilia bench 1 J a lh is A. H . Koch, dcmaard In tlie ■ . his flnwl accotriitfn | I 7 6 , one 1»,. two 2nd; H . T. Stew or in a leg i-lativ« |«i»ttion, »ad he a rt, $216. two 1st. I t is expected o l i o - , o n hi» own in itia tiv e , wrote {bat , he next C arnival w ill attract {»mie fast horse*. Fire work», iiand concert», and other oarnival atlrsction», in addi {ion In the »port», provided ample entertainm ent for tlie vieiiors. The attendance wa» good, I,ut would {inve l>een much larger but for the ratn on the firat day which »topped many who were a im in g from a die- lane«. M edford, ^raata Paaa were well m,»lei ro n »titiiiin n fur the slate o i , a '?'M.', bos been duly New Y o rk, in wliiqh he embodied a *.T ■»»'• coujt lA rthe hearing ol tinn» to snvh filial at-ooufit »ad the claAsc d i*t{uali(yiiig lawyers for settlement thervof, at which tftne any public service. Neediest to say, it person interested in u id estate may appear nnd file objections thereto in wa« not ado,ited. w riting and contest the same ' W i l h » T .’ Wurrw 8« , Although « practicing attorney Fxectttor of the estate of himself. Senator Pettigrew hold* Ja litia A . H. Koch.t that the tnetuliera of his profession are all im litieil w ith the fundam ent J. H . U PTO N . al belief that property rights are Sbd mors sacred than human rights, represealed, and Ural they are th e n fora unfit to Ashland ÜOTARV P U B IJ C . IaA»aLU'S, Ouoav Oo., Gaaoua Ui » V t •— . . , . . i; nj m W!»*> Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store M r. J. D. Davis bought the Sm ith sod Crandall ranch and ia now re |O get , a man part Mcnud base and *tjj I (he ty-nntor, “ and they wrre alt aiding here, ,<i defeat Q Io 7. Gnial f’-t Hughe». I liiin k he » ill he . weqt down do Bailey and Mr». Della were offered for all the Spurts p ris e I » B nnd the foot racing, hurdle raeing. etc., was interesting. Del i.er Colo grove’s children »bowed that they are nil w inner* at th eir eges-_-Mi** ^ e ttie in coming Aral in two races u i » ijupap W S. ({ILLINGS, PROP. Blacksmithing Wftgons ^nd Buggies for Sajg, kept in S^ck, also Agent for All Kinds of Earthing Ini- plemcuts; tycÇortnick Mowtjrs, elei Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a reasonable priee. Your patronage solicited. BEECH©R JE SS I P ort O r fo r d , O r e g o n fu.ll line of Stov e s an d R a n g e s , S u ç rn s e y , S t a r n i a u m , J^ugs a n d 3 $ a t - ting* Stiletto Guttlery, lanterns, 3Ztc