The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 12, 1917, Image 2

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C le a n e d
and
ve received
P R O P ’R ,
P re s s e d .
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N o t ic e to C r e d it o r * .
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h a y l«-«•ed
M a d d e n h la e k m i n i n -in s fo r
th e
t li e j
- H t u b C o n n e r C o i B T f i» thk & t * tb
o r O h k w k , r o u C v a a x C ow er».
I II) the m u tte r o f th e estate of A llo a
I. S h o rts , deceased.
T ...- undersigned h a v in g been ap -
p o iu ta d by th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e
S to le of O re g o n , for C u r ry C o u n ty ,
A d iu io la tr a to r of th e e s ta te o f AUee L .
g h o i -a, dceeased, and h a v in g q u alified ,
no lle« la hereby given to th e cred itors
o f, and a d ( m i sons b a rin g claim s
ag ain st said decuasud, to prese t th em ,
i« r ifle d as re q u ire d by la w , w ith in s ix
m onths a fte r th e first p u b lic a tio n of ■
th is notice to said F . I I . RoBlnson a t
h is residence on th e Sixes r iv e r , t a r r y
k ir a u f «»ne y e a r.
;
M u * V n u d r r g r e s n w i l l teach a
i te r m >>f s c h o o l in th e W h a la n H e a d
d is t r i m , a n d
M ia s
F lo re n c e
w ill
I i Soli a t F e r r y
|W « J t r R ile y
ha«
g iv e n
i Job «( fctiuith R i t e r a m i
a f te r m a n a g e h i«
up
w ill
fa th e r ’«
h ie
h e re ,
fa rm
at
G o ld lle a c h .
SENATOR McNAIT PEOPLES’ FRIEND.
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I ’m t O if o r J w ill
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re p re s e n te it
a t th e D w im c r a tio C o n v e n tio n
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next
Senator M cNary, o f O regon, gave iu4i»p»UW e evidence I S a tu r d a y b y C W . Z u m w a lt , J o h n
that hg is a friend to the comruoo .people when he voted re- K r o u im a n d W m - S u lliv a a .
gently to confiscate 80 per cen t of war profit for the e x ­ J . H . U p t o n , Z . B oice a n d L e e
pense of conducting th e war. And be i t said to the sham e C o x passed d o w n y e s te r d a y , th e
tw d d b v n ie r to a tte n d th e C o a A ty
of the Senate that that body voted down the m easure by a
C o u r t , e n d t l x la t t e r to th e F o p « *
large m ajority.
lia t C ow v e n t in « .
Com m ercialism has been at the bottom o f m ore than.
F . A . S te w a r t p a w e d th r o u g h
One war. 4?o away with profit— profit bought by bum au y e s te r d a y , e n r o u te t b r G re g « c re e k ,
blood, and yoq w ill do away with war’s most powerful ally. a n d w i l l a tte n d th e P o p u lia l C o n v e n ­
T hen again, wherein is the justice o f taxing the needy— t io n a t G o ld B e a c h . H e h a « ac­
fgany where the wolf is sk u lking at the door, when war c e p te d th e P o p u lis t u o m iu a t io u fo r
profits are rolling into coffers filled to the bursting point J o in t r e p r e s e n ta tiv e .
J a c k W ils o n w rite » to h i« p a re n t«
with e jc e ie iv e wealth?
(r u m
B o u n in
M el
F itz h u g h ,
M a m l«
and
IS lh .
F e ll .
E m il
co un ty, Oregon,
'
ùrtùabteasasMÙMta
F . I f . R o b in so n ,
-A d m in is tra to r of th e estate o f _
A I k e L . S h u rtx , deceased.
D ate d ta p t. 1st, 1917.
Port Orford Furniture
Í& Hardware Store
Notions, Mens Furnishings
- - and Dry Goods - .-
Harness, Fishing-tackle
Stumping Powder
Jeaein e
w ere th e r e a n d F i t l y A n d e r s o n , S ol
l y A n d e rs o n a n il
in nearly all of the districts where winter term s are
¿aught, school will be starting thia m onth. M orning alifer
T arenls W*M 8ee their children start for school and
jwturn in the evening. But whether those children are go­
in g to school or playing hookey, or whether they are ad­
vancing or standing still in their studies, is all too often
an tjiely unknown to these fond parents.
-
The law make« it th e duty o f tfie parent, teacher and
school board, to see that all the children within tho pre­
scribed age attend school regularly, and then there is the
moral obligation that the parent owes h is offspring to see
that h e is m entally equipped to fight th e battles of life.
Spasm odic attendance at school is not on ly injurious to
¿he culprit, but retaids tho work to a greater or less exten t
o f the classes in which he or she xnay be in.
T he eo-operation of the parents and ebhool board with
|h e teacher is required to bring our school«, to their h ig h est
state of efficiency. D on ’t s ta r t y o u r child to school and
thin k that there your d uty ends, bat v isit the school— find
out what it is doing, and encourage both pupil and teaoher
|o greater effort by your interest ih their work.
Bob
C u lv e r
i, y 1 1,,1^
■«« t u
had
been th e re , a n d a l l w e re w e ll.
T h e good n e w « oom e« t h a t w e a re
to h a v e r e g u la r a te a rp e r
Com m u n i
c a tio n h e re a fte r.
T h e A r c a ta w i l l
—
h e re a fte r n»n r e g u la r ly
b e tw e e n
8au
WM. GILLINGS, PROP
F ra n s ia c o a n d Coos B » y . c a ll­
in g a t T r i n i d a d a n d P o r t O « fo rd .
T l x tu g K a tie C o n k , C a p l
Jam es
C « u g h e ll, a r r i v a l ( m m R o g u e R iv e r
y S a te rd a y , a fte r f r e ig lit
fo r
R.
H u m e , w h ic h i t w as e x p e c te d
L>
a r r iv e d b y th e B a n d o r r ile ; b u t
th e
s te a m e r has n o t y e t p u l
ap.
is
p e a ra n e e , a n d th e tu g w i l l
Economy, Wide Mouth and Reg
ular Mason Jars
had
an
w a it h r r
a r r i v a l.
t
• - 5 "iv--
Quarts
T h e b o d y o f a n u n k n o w n m a n was
fo u n d o n t l x huaeh a t th e m o u th o f
R o g u e R iv e r la s t F r i d a y , a n d
ta k e n i n c h a rg e b y J u s tic e
posed t h a t th e
body
It
k
H ic k e y
w h o g a v e i t a d e c e n t b u r ia l in
G o ld B each c e m e te r y .
i Gallon
w as
cam «
foil line of S to v es
a n i R anges,
S uem sey, s a lu m in u m , i^ u g s a n i^ y ta t-
tlx
is
P K
sup.
ting, S tile tto C u ttler^ , ¿ a n te r a s ,
dow n
E tc
B o g u s R iv e r .
N O T IO N F O B P U B L IC A T IO N
D a ra m M a X T o v tu b Ix T X m o a ,
U n ite d S ta te s L a n d O ffice,
tion is much lo w er th js m onth th an la s t. T h e averag
' wa» 26.46, and th e a v era g e m ilk yie ld p e r cow w aa 5
ge te a t fo r a ll cows tested w aa 4.616 p e r cent fh t.
T h e eowa producing o v er 40 pounds b u tte r f a t is the
»w
B aso
O w nss
lo w .. ” G u e r n s e y .... T . F . M oore ..
1097.«
‘
- - - - - -
« J I . . . T . F . M oore
1«1 9
re e y . J . W . Moore
1216 2
1 . . . Grade
**
Louie K n a p p ..
1072 6
”
T . F M oor«
..7 6 9 8
”
Cope Bros. . . .
1126.3
”
-T. F . M o o re ..
.1081.9
"
T F . Moore .
,.7 90.5 .
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»»
N
W# ef ta c tio n 28.fro w n ship 11 S ou th,
R a n g e 14 W e s t. W illa m e t te M e rid ia n ,
»»
Russel Bros . . . 664-2 , . 7.9
Z u m w a lt B ro a.. . ..8 6 8 .7 ....6 .1
” .......... 808.8 a .6.4
”
Cope B ras...............846.3 . . .6.1
”
Louis K n a p p ..........886c« ... 4 . 7 .
”
T F . M o o re ...........,861.8 . 4.8.
”
T . F . M o o re ...........181S2 ...& .1
”
Z u m w a lt B ro a .. . . # 8 0 .4
4 7
"
Cope Bras.
A l l 4 ...4 .6
’’
L o n i a K n a n p . . / 970.1
4«
. ”
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** -,...8 S U .6 ....A 9
Th e eig h t highest producing herds a re as follows:
•
Below
- .J--
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A v. l m
T a tte r in charge.
M il k .
A v. u h .
F at .
o f D e n m a rk , OVegon, w h o , on J u ly 27,
1914, m «de Hom estead E n t r y , S erial
N o . 0V6O4, fo r N E }
o f Section 28,
T o w n s h ip 81 8 , R ange 14 W .
W illa m ­
e tte M e rid la u , baa flle<l notloe o f in ­
te n tio n to m ake F in a l
T h re « -y c a r
P ro of, to eetatdtett c la im to th e la n d
ab o ve dessribed, before H a r d y T . Stew-
a r L U . 8 . O o m tn iaaioner, a t bia otti.
a t P o rt O rfo rd , Oregon, o n Ute 19th d a y
o f O cto b er, 1917.
C la im a n t nam es as witnesses:
R . K . Oope,
o t L a n g lo is, Oregon,
M ilto n B ro w n o f - w„
W illia m M a th e n y , o f S ixes,
”
W ile y C hastain, of D e n m a rk , ”
„
W . H . CanoN’
-B ffip e ter.
NO T I UK F O B
D x t a b t iu M t
ftired Praia 0 v Ferfoiy
Save Y c h JikO or Me:».
Slough
os t u b
I x tbm o b ,
B oeeburg, O reg o n , S e p te m b e r A
AHQ MIUTAItr
r*m/mNK99
1917.
N o tic e to h e re b y g iv e n th a t
LESTER K . HUTTO N
of D e n m a rk , O re g o n , w ho, on June 1«,
1918, m ad e H om estead E n t r y , ta rto
N o . 08943, fo r th e N W ( N W ) , N ) M E )
N W ) , W 4 S W ) N E ) N W ) , W ) SEJ
N W ), S ) S E ) S B ) N W ), N W ) S E )
SEI
N W ),
SU
S W ) N E1,
NE)
SW )
N E ), K M N W ) S W )
N E ),
^ Ä
r i&
iiu Ä
n o tice o f in te n tio n to m a k e F in a l
T o re e -y i n r P ro o f, to e n te h lia h cla im to
th e la n d ab o ve described, before H a r d y
T, 8 te w a rt, U . 8 . C o m m issio n er, a t his
office a t P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n , on th e
liyth day of O c to b e r, 19)7.
C la ia u w t n a m e s as witnesses:
K . Cope,
o f L a n g lo is , Oregon.
M ilto n B fo w n , o f
W illia m M a tb e a y . o f S ixes ,
"
W ile y C h a t t a t * , n< D e n m a r k ,
’■
B
A V I? B i j C i.'«g fa to »end you for
days’ free t r lt l in your home
b ra
Starck Piano
S
« u c u ( M B * * i e 4 u r a « y , tl.v -re b y e u r-
I» i ¡< j “
a: r.to.-e.
W e r m o ire BO pafneM b ad-
vuec. V ,.u are rax asked to lie
hvtr-.n- y In any w ay. A ll
y t u d o λ to W k t !ba pians Ir to
vn vf u n irò t e r X ' .'-»y» I r t e trial,
wbMW you test it and try ft i n
y o ,r a p u way.
•i
Ÿ ti’
*b
Il
flUa»«ik»J
1
.»he » » a lew
» » » .c l« t o ’ n t .1 » . , < • ttd f a r « * » r
Ih t i * t t r f n y l p ’ e»
U r .-m to t
i
I
P U B L IC A T IO N
U n ite d S tates l a n d Office,
K C Q N Q M /C
B a n k in g , b y Jkfail S slic ite d
I n te r e s t p a id on S a v in g ¿ s ’ts.
U n ite d States L a n d O ffice,
R «hows k g « G urry a cow« compare w ith th e o th er cows th ro ug hou t th e s ta te ,
N q . G ow a T ’r r .
h a n d l i n g Yorar Bueiiw ec
R oseburg, O regoo. H ep tem ber d, 1917.
N otloe is h e re b y given t h a t
L A W R E N C E P. H U T T O N
b a sum
m ary o f a ll'th e associations in Oregon fo r th e m onth o f J u ly
J ! ? 1 "? b j ^ r - 8o’ tU T h " ’ riU * • ‘n ^ r * U n g to our d a ir y in g
tu x o p A n o .
l ’or
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......6 6 2.2....................4 7
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.......686.9
6.1
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B v e r y ' ¿F acility
k o t io b f o b p u b l i c a t i o n
•9WW«B
B mxbo
A v . Lg a- M iu t A v . T
■T. F . M qorg.............. G ra d e J e r s e y .,......... 6 6 5 .8 .........
Louis K napp
....
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. . . . . . 7 6 7 .1 ..........
44
|u m w a ft B rea.......... ..
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.......783.6....................4 6
Moore ........
’f
gaym oud ( appa. . . . -
C e p e ta e e .......H ig h ”
R * h * C o p « ....... H i g h ”
3~fas
baa S led nowee o f bia
in te n tio n
to m a k e fin a l T h re e -y e a r P ro o f,
to
e s ta b lis h c la im to th e lan d above des­
c rib e d , before H a n iy T . 8 te w a r t, U . K
CommissKgier, a t bia office a t P o rt O r ­
fo rd , O rego n, on the lu th d a y o f O cto­
b e r, 1917.
C la im a n t nam es as witnesses:
R . I t . Cope, o f L a ng lois, O re g o n .
M ilto n B ro w n , o f
"
.
•’
W illia m M a th e n y , o r Sixes
”
W'itoy U h a s ta in , o f D e n m a rk
"
W . H . Caxox,
61.486
.49.718
49.618
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y. W.
-
R o s e b u rg , O rego n, Septem ber 6, 1917
N otloe to h e re b y g iv e n th a t
F R A N K W . H E L M IC K
o f Lsngloto, Oregon, w h o , on J u ly
27,1914, m ade H om estead E n t r y , S e r ia l
A? th-
o f t * ¿«7« Ton decid«
? U e pinr » is jv -t the on#
l e u a n i . V it to. vra IrcerÜ,
«R*
ÍACtory to-U-Bi« pncFi
íh J, -, . ent» tOfu'iTcn. t f .ÍDr««y
r^FFca. h àura Lot tr-à « to h« up
Ct | -»r «rtMetoriiofta io even
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pUro you he»« r» .i
s«w n fst t a i fiR^ er. >cu R ur »erd
f* k’'! *
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Iroirkt U U w»r«.
Sweet
T w i - m î —
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G u a r a iiô c w d 2 8 Y e a f S
V j
V on w ill fc» d e lig h tc f wfch
ß.r
«w cetB-fts, t x i i . i / r .id po’« or - f th »
toneol the S ta n k Piano. v a w ill é e
stou-b wi’b It» fc—e t, and (to t a m n =f
t-a»irw »V ». P a
> ) :nw linoca»«! ¡li»
«find« »tat k i i r th o n i' a l ¡or S r o r » . 1 t»s
•wirw Hf« mc.iCB tsfcMfcfojr. b^r’.r w î| hn»
M tto » h :ao ld e»:ailiaU .'4.rw i,w .tl« piano
toasa
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N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n .
D w A i f X i r e o r t h < It r r e a io a ,
U . 8 . L a n d Office a t R oseburg, O regon,
A 1917.
__
N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th « t .
O eo rg e B . S ta ffo rd , O n a rd ia n o f th e es­
ta te o f W illia m A . W o o d , a n insane
person, of G old B eacb, O reg o n , w h o , on
A p r il 18th, 1910, m a d e H om estead
E n tr y . S e ria l N o . 06107, fo r th e B i o f
N W | , 8 W ( o f N F .( an d N W J of 8 E | of
ta c tio n
23,
T o w n s h ip
32 B ooth,
B a n g e IS W ., W illa m e tte M e r id ia n ,
baa filed notice o f in te n tio n to m a k e
F in a l F le e -y e a r P ro o f, to es tab lish
c la im to th e land ab o ve d e s c rib e d , b e­
fo r e H a r d y T . S te w a rt, U . 8 . C o m m is ­
sio n e r, a t bia office a t P o r t O r fo r d , O r ­
eg o n , on th e I9 t li day o f S eptem ber,
1617, _
Yon aren o t asked to p ;»
a»? e»»h d w r, to t aitav W
• a r t c» retal m taa b»n'n
ita t
Mw iowctt. «atk rt
r» o r» - ttc4 b tr jM r r r
C j a a *rrc
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ta
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p i b a ara arrasstd i-i
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bar » i-î* no
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C atto»,
R e g is te r,
HALL
Cdebntej Sbrcfe Pky«r*Fia»o
T h ia wonôevic! iostremci-.t n a k e s
ilu sicto n s n f'isall. T h e ü U n .k P la y e r -
P ia c o J a t k h u n e J . c a r / to o p e r a w
» 4 4araMa. |t h » u r y - w ' u t n . st> «s-
d a u io a ta r» 6ü>» ir »1« It toat thà to n m k -n i
»©■ med In jour I. ' â M. O »r d’.s«ct {.~»înt 1 «*-
torr-prkM «r « àow. aad wo wüi Ult« yow o(4
H u te fie s o n o f ”
K -B . H a ll
Mit rat» cnnw-nw a,-».
t .' :t
--
C la im a n t nam es as w itn e s s e s :
A . J . M a rs h , o f P o r t O rfo rd , “
W . P . B ry a n t, o f ”
3 -
? . A . St.v.L rita « fu .
•
Z100 etw K h « ’i s . Cbbaae
P it iM M id • « witfMet oktortloB an s
e»rt, tGosi.l. r- Illustrated pt»M te o t «cd t u l
O n e good
h a rn e e e .
is t
of
d o u b le
C oat 6 4 6 a n d i n
d i t io n , w i l l
a d d ree«,
WO.
a e ilfo r
buggy
A 1
ooa-
C a ll
or
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. ■ P.
M. J -IT T L IR ,
G o ld B e a c b , O r .
Hatka*. f e F«UR.
T h e P o rt O rfo rd W h a r f com pany
h e re b y re non nee an y re s p o n s ib ility fo r
accidents o f a n y n a tu r e w h ich m a y oc­
c u r to a n y p a rty or pa rties m a k in g use
of its w h a r f fo r a n y purpose w h a te v e r
from th is d ate on u n t il th e w h a r f la
r e b u ilt. C oostruotfoo w o rk to o o m ,
m en o eso o n .
B y o rd e r o f th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs .
C . W . Z v m w a l t , P re sid e n t,
W . T . W h it b , 8 a ., S e c re trry .
P o r t O rfo rd , O r ., J u ly 30, 1917.
_____________________
»««> MastenbrooR
C onveyancing. Office days
Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday.
Jeweler “
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Port Orford-
i i u ’ k m i ito v o ii M if.i.
i '- u x e e tu r w u
11
p a rc w B bon»-, by matt, « a i • fwU yw«Br '
t. k s i a a puno co.
I . J. 8T A I.K Y
W atches and Clooks repaired
at reasonable price«.
A ll
work guaranteed-
G old B each , OjtBoog,