O p p o s ite
R
‘ a l llr n m u r k .
U - I I . ' H iv ilh iy n « a d w ife h a v e r a í
wbdnkhdat
î
5 __
( a n t e d fr o m a « - » e r a l
w e e k ’«
C
H
t 1 S e » « id a
O S TR A N D E R ,
S u it s
C le a n e d
and
ve received
P R O P ’R ,
P re s s e d .
« ia ti
N o t ic e to C r e d it o r * .
A itv c w ii
•
W m . H u n ily
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.
«ta¡añ«Mt
------------
.
I ’m t O if o r J w ill
■
he
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
’
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 .
Í»
»»
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«
. ”
”
** -,...8 S U .6 ....A 9
Th e eig h t highest producing herds a re as follows:
•
Below
- .J--
'■
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
DxrABTWKXT o r T a x I r r u i o a ,
»
......6 6 2.2....................4 7
’ • ' . J . . - . . 7 0 6 . 9 . . . . . . . . . . 4A
’’ ..,. . . o SS7.S :
4.1
”
.......686.9
6.1
i’Z
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
....
’’
”
. . . . . . 7 6 7 .1 ..........
44
|u m w a ft B rea.......... ..
’’
”
.......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
”
I*
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
• r i (Le
pUro you he»« r» .i
s«w n fst t a i fiR^ er. >cu R ur »erd
f* k’'! *
<•
Iroirkt U U w»r«.
Sweet
T w i - m î —
- ' : W e »
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
Y
H»
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
«■- niak-.-iu!H. TL
ta
j
g
m i
p i b a ara arrasstd i-i
J, B .
of
”
”
W .H
bar » i-î* no
» — o» baSk». akuutti
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
-»
. ■ 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 “
ifjW
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,