The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 09, 1917, Image 2

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CUWWNT TOPICS.
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< H e * morti dW you get from
gettine thè
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diatributioo of
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struggle.
The b ill wee op,awed for ®d by the statement« in the artieks o f,
Mince
the statement*
and, ♦ M r. 2 UoUm.
X 5 ( and
5 to
the facto
I feel that
many r e .« « « and no reason.
• lib the r inept inu o f Ren, Chamber« ( r ¡g qnjy fair
myself and to the read-
laiu, uhampion of coiinoripiiou from era of your paper that I make reply to
H e begriming, ((ink on li»e propor ('tbe article of Mr. Upton and pubKely
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* tnawer
questiona the propounded
lio n , o f dating
none who
fin a lly
queatlons propounded by
l’ I’ RLIC,
f t o M '4'*«. Ut aai lo .,
E d ito r T wbtkk :
| T h e lew f»r •nforer’d «ervioe
• nd train ing for the arm y b at
a lly worked I I* way through Con . The
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prooounded
thè —
let-
grr»», a very proper ending of a long ter by M r. Wood were evidently prompt-1
tto
UPTON,
BANK OF POWERS
HARDY T. 8TEW A R T
V . «d. O O M M I S h I O lX K H
and
‘ Ñ O T A B Y P V U L IC
ffac
Facility
ff a c w lliiig
l ’ u t O r f o r d , O («ig»m .
B a n k in g
JEFF 0. FRENCH
Port’Orford, Oregon
nume to «... «„ppurt of Ute m e.au r .
re to re « . *
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avowMl tu r right reason, VÌA T i t e l —- . . . . .
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the taxation of these railroad grant Ask mo for any information regarding
oonm-rlptiwn in only fe lt, sure, just land, «aye “ Thia Bill in term , repeal« Timber or r ,,, g,ute in Curry
end logieal method of raising an the Act of Congress Chamberlain Act
arm y. T h e plea o f patriotic obli­ —of June 9th, 1J14, revesting the un­
FOR SALE.
sold balance of the Grant to the United
gation to defend one’s country
One
He Laval Separator; used throe
States. “ Nothing could be further from
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CAME UW SHOULD BE PKACTKAUT NOT TECHNICALLY ENFORCED. should have no «land in g iu the call the truth. The B 11 to tax the grant mo’s ; good os new W ill sell at a ber-
f y . ,
j fur volunteer*; in fact any such c a ll' lands baa nothing to do whatever with
to do whatever with
w ith 1 gain. Inquire of
Its only pur­
pur
The T ribune believes that 80 long as the coat of living »boilId he prohibited by law , since the “Chamberlain A c t ” Ito
A. 8. JouasroM,
ls so excessively high there should be lenient enforcement,l,m 'd«ligxtiqp to face the enemy i n ' P°*® » *" subject the grant lands to Port Orford, Or.
Y o u r
b y
For
3 B u s in c e *
J tfa iT
S o lic ite c l
Interest jadd to Saving ¿Lc’ts.
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POWERS, OREGON
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a
of the game law in Curry county. . Meat is a big item in '
“*l* upon «wynWe I Mr Uptoosayu copied from the Baii-
For Sale.
the living of a family, and while we believe that out- deer ‘j ? " , n'* h . r ’ i ’? T * ’ -
roed Attorney’, Brief on file nt # u h -
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in •
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m wh*r®iorw lb * fo lly *iu i ihiustics of ington, certain <t«tf> i*wnts which he
should be conserved, nevertheless, the natural resources of » . b l p g the «<reatrv fl>r v o i u m e e r . 'q J X This i g a - X y f a b . ‘ nnd avi- * A new wooden tank capable of
Inquire o f
any community should go in the main to the people who to uijder'go tiie gr^si sacrifice when dentli U8®d to.» su&tertoge to poison mg 6860 gallon*.
W ilms T.' W hite Sr,
are developing that community. A8 the law now stands b la kn o w i^ lh al duly'our beet men I
ikeuninformedtand detract
n
PortO rferd, Or?- » * *
the two deei allowed in open season is of but little real^w,,1 re*iwo*< ^bd* *ni be to nV b»fj n.
with'saying:
assistance to the family, hut has been framed more with *•"’
*" i " « ’ ® 1’“" 1 nun' - | ’ Thatdivesting theiuilrosd'of the title N O T I U K r o u P U B L I C A T I O N
the view of p r o v in g the “sport” hunter wKo does Sot care
* * •*'**•**’*«•*« »**« “P to th . state koe. two year. b « k u « .
Oar&wnaxiiv o r » .»S' I etxmpe ,
to make roout for recruits gatberetl' No 8Uch «totontent was ever made by
United Btotoe Land Ofltoe,
in
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raft
which
must
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for or need the meat for its food value./--'
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_ Apostles of Pinchotism can hoodwink
Rosebitra,
Oreeon, M ay 4th, 1917.
Curry
of over-oiQcious
' has a no com plaint
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------------ wardens
------------- .be resorted t e f lh s lly to stave off the voters of thia State to vote for the
Notice ta hereby given that
In the past, and It Is to be hoped that this can be said even -defeat, ignominious and preventable'exemption of these lands from taxation
H K N ItY A D O L P H S E N
the State of Oregon tirHl lose taxes of , p
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to a gieater extent while the cost of living stays where it 1 dereat had the country taken Intel approximately
gfiOO.OOO annually for all a 1W12, u,K ie HomStoad Entry, S erhl
ligent «tepe to begin with.
is. Protect our deer from the commercial hunter, safe­
time to come. In order to thoroughly' No. 0790» for Loto 6 and 7 and 8W>£
2 ,..» .^ . the
»..w do'-a
u w * wiim
i« w u a , u
ui u
u ii b u
r p r i v w our
o u r r families
a m iite s
President W ilto n was fin a lly Im poison the miads of the readers of the of 8EJ£ of 8 « tion 1, Township S3 8..
guard
and fawns,
but
don't
deprive
Tribun. and to further detract from ‘Unge 16 West. W dlam ette Meridian,
in these times of one of the means of eusrenapee that nature
,0 *‘*e in *
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rt a
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notlC© Of ill*
intOD lOD
merits of the Bill, M r. Upton harps
makt) fllia, Flve. ye, r Proof> to
placed hero for their use. A Gurry county jury called up-l KCr,Pl""‘ with.“»• qwhfyiag .djec “ Southern Pacific’’ and give* it as a e»U»bUr>0 claim to the land above dea-
live “ selective” ell proper enough fact aa proof that thia Bill is a South- cribed. before Haidy T . Stewart, U. 8.
on to convict a man of killing a buck for family use might iu its way, but liable to many aims , ern
Pacific measure that the Bill and Comnniaaioner, at bis office at Port Or-
“ Bean'a Speech” had been printed and J ? # Ore|IOn’ 0,1 th“ U th d* T
Juue’
be justified in having recourse to the “unwritten law.”
es. I t ahould not be allowed to | 1
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m0RSG(mAiroCALIF01UQAabUaLAN»BlLL
Î he B reakers
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AM INN WORTH .WHILE
N E W L Y P I T T E D U P ...
. TABLE UNEXCELLED
COLD BEACH, OREGON
M o t n n d C o ld T u b a n d H h o v r e r M a th «
Mrs. C. D . L am son , P rop .
« M ite r |»olitici»nr, banker* and th eir were *» '“ < •Wlt to every registered vo-1 claim ant names as witnesses:
nnele.
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h i,.......... ; tor in the State at an expense of many 1 A. J. Marsh, of Port Oihwd, Oregon
anele«, Oi,usili« and .u n ta , tike our
“ The fact is, 3. I M f . F Limpach,
i m n O,.h
rv F
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of
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“ thousands of dollars
d ra ft law in JS62-3 did and w.u in
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thaUsfily five hundred copies of “ Bean’s Charles Forty, of
MeKensie, of
tende,! to do, and wfafch prnvuked Speech” was ever painted and those at R.
. H . C axom ,
g reti riota bere and tliere.
the expens, of tbe State and aa a pub­
Register
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lic document. There has been no circu­
l’reeideot Wilaoo -¿Rad not l»«en lationof “ Bean’s Speech*’ other than
Notice io Creditors.
blind to tha great blunder Kitube perhaps one hundred copies mailed out
nor had been guilty of in perm itting
the en ro llm en t as volunteers of the
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C U R K Y ° ° t’ !iT Y -
best and most necessary people o f d e l lh e r s t o ly X e
O.
We publish in this issue an article from Hon. Louis E»
Bean, of Eugene, relative to the act taxing the Oregon and
California Land grants, which act was introduced in the
late legislature by Mr, Bean and which will be voted upon
at the special election next month.
Regardless of the merit of Mr. Bean's controversy with
either Judge Wood or J. H. Upton, the faot remains, never­ the realm, leaving m u n itjo n and ment contained in his article on t h e 1" THl «* attsh or th » T atu )
theless, that this bill of his is favored by the railroad com­ ether factories unmanned
. .. exoept
---------- Land Grant question. He says
“ But Fba>k a
t»ED J-
panies and it is to their interests rather than to the interest largely by incorap-trnts. And what desperate eases require desperate rem-1 T iw andanti«'.« J having bean sp-
a price Briton g»W for. Ito fo lly only
W « .V (|» M F to evidently up- pointed by the County n « i t of the
of ths people of the State of Oregon th it it should pass.
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plying this thought to his own sinister i 8tnto of yregon, for Curry o •uotv, ad-
Lloyd George saw o lesrly.
;+. , jj^rpoee in writing ths article referred udatoiratov of ih.- «Mate of Frank A.
The writer happened to have the privilege ff- being a
Jan
H i. ftirth.r"
th .« tW.
»lid haV lfig
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On
tlte
subjeot
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te
e
rin
g - I to . - Hip further statement that tHe fled uoltoe ¡3 ,|Weby gW e’
visitor at the legislature when the Bean hill passed the
echool oreditors of, sad a t f persons h«v-
House. It went through without.opposition, because on
ing olaims ifgutnst »aid deonawd, to
u todw uaqrorthyof further
c r : ! , a 5 ï . ' ï ^ “^ a ? ù
the faoo of it it ap£&red to be legislatfon ittih e Inter^t of the pruiciftle art«! Bavfc bseti ounrid. •
etotl . a R id in g » « ¡ ^ ^ ,v j* « A in tion. ^ h i e ^ m « M with rotoronee ^ ¡ ^ k J J q f l h j i noAioa, to-^rit
the publio welfare, hut a day or tw olater, when the real the p re m lw i. b u t 1 have waited— , to my quotation fm d the opinion o f , I««, day of April, 1917, to aai.l H ard y
import of the aftCwMi discovered, Representative* ¿a ton, an ■■«i » u
x x ‘” i : ' i r- “ o ^ . w , ” ‘ a“ ' * “ ' ” ' ‘ o ' -
i
w c a ,.(,
u T £ X
able champion of <b» people’s cause, essayed to* have; the
H abdy T . S txwabt , ‘
Administrator of the estate of
bill recalled onto the floor of the House, but the. powers law as it deserved, tbs asms having involved and without regard to the first
Frank A . Stewart, deceased.
ruled otherwise, Speaker 8tanfleld left his chair and the been enacted io ruaponae to the do semblance of troth or feet.
Dated this 17th day of April, 1917.
Judge
Wood
says
if
I
consider
his
8tanfield aud Bean factions united and ran the 8team Roll­ manda o f Big Business to curb questions too perapnal or “ nene of the
strikes and strikers.
business of the public,” I need not an­ Notice of Sale on Foreclosure.
er over Eaton. l£e qras declared out of wrder, awl despite
The publio is entitled to know
his most persistent efforts he was unable to get a hearing The country is greatly indebted ewer.
Notice is hereby given th at by virtue
to Senator Cham berlain for the the facts and 1 most cheerfully make
befoae the House. Any bill that cannot stand the light of
answer to hi» insinuating questions. In of e Judgment and decree of the Cir­
sturdy course he has pursued tana
for
nswer to hto
his first question,
out-stion I I say
ssv v>»t.
that cuit Court ot the State of Oregon, im
open discussion is a fit subject for suspicion, aud this one subterfuge and tans false pretense”! answer
received nothing
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from the Railroad i C“ r J7 O0“ "»?. duly made and entered
fact alone should defeat the Bean bill.
Ompany nor from anyone else, either on tbe w tl
°* April, 1917, in that
from the b eg in n in g ,in his labor o f Company
directly or
or indirectly
indirectly I I am
am in
in no
no way “* * ' " “ ** •rh* rtln John From m S r.,
Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the “Cham­ giving the country a M ne and work directly
connected with the Railroad Company
P*»lutiff and H . W. B. Jeea, Id s O.
berlain Act it is doubtful if the State’s recognition of the able m ilita ry eaWbliabraent. And and never have been, «or has the Rail-1
* nd John D «*r® Plow Co., a oor-
Railroads’ title to these lands, through the passage of the no person «aw an p la in ly as ba the road Company been connected with me P01^ ' 0" ’ “r® defend ante, whereby
o f conscription, o r in
_ any way
_
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whatever,
nor did the R ^ p i P1»*“ « * recover sd judgment against
Bean bill, would have any fuilber effeot than to olultei up insviiableosto
the final choice of ly in g down to be ! i road Company have anything to do ! toe defendante H. W . B. Jeea and Id a
tor M“ M »»tregatipg »669 19,
our statutes with an unconstitutional act. However, there* walked over by G erm any a t her 1 with the Land Grant Bill in any man- | ° '
Uxed •» ♦20« » nd decree of
is an element of danger in it, and if the people of thia stale leisure. In another m atter— the neror form. The Bill in no possible • nd
way furthered any interest of the Rail- j ‘oreoloaure of plaintiff's mortgage up-
to G overnm ent and peo- road Company. Ito sole purpose wss ;
want to play safe they had better put their stamp of disap­ reclaiming
described
real prop
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eg
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roaa com pany, iu sole purpose wm , _ th® hereinafter
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proval on it on Jqqe 4th.
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|Me--4Htaii)derea*e«bta lo more than to sare to the people of this State the er^ » an<i in P«r»oance ot *neM W $ioii
ev ra »« l ¡¿aia fiix» *»
ik l.
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? iV in fïY Î a
n ,., „ o f f I land
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2,000,000
acres
taxes rightly assessable against these and order of sale Issued by the clerk of
said court, and under the seal thereof,
| for few women of a com m unity a r . iP , C° -
^ » h e r l a i a hto am lands.
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DNtkOaimauEtiimaUaUJy,
I have already answered the second on the 19tn day of April, 1917, under
more h ig h ly eeteemal then wae thia J? T Pfo »“d
• great genioa
said Judgment and decree, to the sheriff
one. ^Her th irty years of residence i ^*r
1» the ab I question, -but that there may ba no mis­
M e ry E W alker, a resident of
understanding, I say again—“ there was of said county directed requiring said
« d ««¡d no putting up” by anyone for the sheriff to sell, to required by la w the
th is oounty in early days when her i . Dandon h o i won fdr her a p |« a I
ed “ solely by * a gqodly store
of ------
coin- printing or distribution of “ these pam­ teal property deeorlbed in eaid decree
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exceptionally fine qnslhiee of aaind near and dear to tbe_*eart of every
-mon
reuse
and
courage,
he
penned
phlets” or any pampUeta.
pamphlets The few and apply the proceeds of such sale
and character won her a wide circle cltiaaa who tolled Ibis pl.ee home
sent
out
by fl**bos* tb * im- ? aa in said decree provided; I will, on
e abort b ill which pawed both
of friends, d ia l at Bandoa last week. in days gone by.
print of the State Printing Depart- J Saturday the 2«th day of M ay, 1917,
Houses
o
f
Congress,
which
was
M a ry Elisabeth Fram e wee born
ment of the State of Oregon, and since •» the hour of owe o’ekwk In the attor-
T h e follow ing tribute to her is tok­
in Crseoent C ity , CalM on the 38th doomed to twice face aseault in the Judge Wood received and read this noon of M id li“ y . “ the Court House
en from the Western W orld ;
highest Court of the land come out pamphlet he must have known before door <“ O °M tomoh. Curry oounty,
“ T h ia comm unity was deprived of day o f August, 18 M . In the year
uf 1875 ah. was married at Chetco
h* ‘;
Ji“ “ <® “ W » b o v . asking the question, by whom it was Ole8 ° ° , offcr t° r »»le, »nd sell at pub-
another of its w *ll,kn n w n and be
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^ » u c t io n , to the highest and beet bM-'
r
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l
*“ nd •• hereby re­ printed.
loved citiaene, Sum
rday,
In aem^usionff want to any to the d, r for CMh’ a(I rt* ht«title ,n d interest
4"Fd«
^ J Ai>ril 38 O r., to Robert Walker'. F oV acu ui
vested
in
the
G
o
v
e
rn
m
e
n
lo
f
the
when Mrs. M a ry | i < ^ ^ t l . W alker, ber of y « r e biter fhwy
ai United States,” Waa the clause th at voters of Curry county that this Bill, I w*'ioh the dofendanto, ol- either or any
the second on your ballot, is of vital of them, had on the 10th day of I
M r.
former postmistress of Rsndun, sue G old Bettoli,
_ w
2 i M « onikerlieingaber
jr f
did
the
huaieestt
And
i
t
stuck,
Importance
to every tovpayer of thia teraber, 1912, and all the right, I
cumbed «fier an illn c». uf t w o ! o f C u rrT ortuniy at that lim e.
State. Oregon should not voluntarily «nd Interest which the defendants
latngloie, O r,
months, a
t
the
age
of
68
years
a
n
d
j
Fri>ra
,h
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h*
f
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v
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l
a . »1».age oi oo years a n d i --------—-■“ •■■•J —w»vn to Bandon
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.m » e
aa
iHdW
an W />! tho
m E
tori • then,or
ban n . ai
U ■ in
<n any
any «1
ellt*
r ftF
oranyof
them
had
since
surrender
the
ths. Although her health bad J *** 80 T' * r* “ 8 °
tH<,k • » active
WWW
» ri«ht
warn e « f » taxation
____ oi of Oregon
h“T® »«luired In nnd to the following
of Ito domain. Far too
bees below norm al eince theawlden part in the early development of H r. Bean ea Oregea
real Property,
property, to-w
to-wit:
■g. More described r«»*
it:
CaElav^ .
>« now wm revenue producing
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ia ! Lot
Lot numbered
numbered one
one in in block
block sixty
ebook and sorrow ocoaaiuned by the ihle com m unity. E ig h t years ago
Grant n ' *
t***n tw0"thirds of
alt Curry
Curry county
eoi
in Forest Reserve and to which Mr. f seven In the town of Port-Orford as
death u f her eon la-law , tiie U te G M r. W a lk e r died, after having been
shown on the pint of said town of 1868.
Upton and others that ought" to
T . Trewdgold, last Ootober, her phya poetmaeter tw o toynfi A t his death
Eugene, Ore , April 27, 1917,
Dated nt Gold Beach, Oregon, this
would
add
several
thousand
b a l weakneee had not become alarm ­ Mrs. W alker was appointed and
Editor Port Orford Tribune,
acres more and thereby impose higher 19th day ot April, 1917.
Port Orford, Oregon.
in g to the fa m ily u n til about the M tved four years.
W m . T olfax .
tax burdens on the little remaining
Bherlff of Curry County, Oregon
Deceased ia a o rr iv n l |,y a brother Dear Sir:—
property of Curry county. Every vote
I r e t o f M arch. Pro» that tim e no
In your paper of April 18th, there a it against thia Bill ia a vote .to exempt
however, she gradually grew weaker F ran k F , Fram e of ban Frettoiac«
«>. pears an article "Current Topics”
by J. from
- . r .«a. tojrv.
«avau taxation
»*A«VHR| forever
lUTMVCr 2.800.000-
day by day. and although apparent and five uhibiren ee follows: Roh- IJ. U
r*
* in which reference
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ia made of land that has been taxed for
of O akland,
|, the Oregon and California Land Grant forty year* and to inereeae the tax
ly auffaring no pain the continued ert W a lk e r --------------
, M r« ( , J * to
T*»1« »rtlcle wae tent to burden upon all other property. A t a
deelining u n til the end came last E . A. C a rtw rig h t uf Dallas, T e x ts ,
Mrs. G. T . Trtodguld, Mine Peer! " J * . /
, A ^ ood» County Judge fair valuation these lands If taxed will
Saturday,
W‘° ‘ ‘ h® “ “»“ P ™ *" « " to ™ »«».OOO annual revenue into the
T h e funeral wee held Monday W alker ead H a rry J . W .lk e r all U t t .
O '. h l . o i l , . 8 b *
.-„ ,„ 1 S k e w «
m orning at 10 o’clock, • • r e
member of the Episcopal church' Ho% *
»****>• D « tn e t. and other taxing
grave wee hanked w ith f l o . i n , ¡0
oluding m any fiornl deaigns, th « o i. eiooe the orgaeixalion uf the lues I Dear
U E* B bam .
A
Langlois Hardware
Store
Hardware of all Hinds
M c h ln e r y A M o w in g M a ch in e« .
E x tra « fox D airying^ O w bornc.
M ilw n n k e c M a c h in e ry .
Pnlntoy O il . & S t o m p in g P o w d e r
F in e lin e o f G n n«, B a « eb a tl'p a ra -
p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g
good« k e p t in S to c k .
D oor« a n d W in d o w « In v a r ie ty
c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d .
P ip e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in
w o r k o f a ll h in d s dome o n s h o r t
n o tic e .
heeverft Bowman
L a n g lo is , O r.
"3—
■esge
Port Orford Furniture
& Ha dware Store
— 4L-ro:tackle
Stumping Powder .
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WM. GILLINGS, PROP.
Dean Mastenbrook
Jeweler
end^ carefully read
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of whom aooompenied the remains en an im portant part in church work, Ctomty an me Oregon a.
to Ito last reeling place. They were and up to • few years agu wae also L»nd Grant Perhaps I have' read
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to any person
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