•w» ì X J n ie r ta k s i / Caskets seat to all parts the county F P r ic e s w ^ '» » '<■ »' i v R e a s o n a b le . E. A. Lindberg porr o iro o ? Lodge Notice. Port Orford Lodge No. 170 A. F. A A. M. Meele Saturday ev­ ening following full moon. Visiting bretheren welcome. AMES 8. JO HNSTO N, W . M. . T. W aive 8a., 8eov. . M rg . j f r r . ’ 1 p Wuu4l0< Woodcock ia enjoying A U T U M M LEAVES. Death e f Jalrn W .adefl. P ra n k t Local Happenings î ’ vi*il ff"n’ hrr brother, b John W en dell, oaa of the old m t had not Been be g * * “* ' wh year«. years ■ tiara of the D ram ark n«ighl»ob<»«l. of | Tomb-stone Ordered and Set Up. — . - a , M r. and Mr« David Crowley were I Baudon vi-ito rs 8ua>lay. Thera are 859 -chool children C u rry , five more than Inal year. in The second tria l of H s ru ld H o * ell « id commence a t Coquille next M unday. A big Jaxx dauoe ia advertised to take place at Euchre , creek next S a tu id a y n ig h t, the 13th. A lb ert S m ith , of Q uid Beach, recently received newt ol the death of bis sister, A m y , at Reoo, N « *- D bix a W ilson N ichols : The autumn days are leaving ua, W ith all their golden cheer; Clear, oold veatber broke away Friday**» his borne there , The joyous hour* we love so wail. M onday n ig h t into a storm from * * l *** * 8 * o f T l yeer*- O f ah the gladsome year. — - 7 = ^ the south and the hardest wind b i T *^ »» Sweden The days wa spend in wandering free lb# »««soil baa been blow ing in M * rch. « • “ « l ° Oregon Through woodland brown and rad, _ ( ill 1888 H e live,! at Port Orford WberaMpening nuts bang threateningly T h o ^ who o o u l.m p l.to buying fuf - W a , years aud engaged in In tree tops ovarbaad. «. thatr Christm as candies from Tha general teaming, hut in 18W2 ha lo- W hen the aong bird trills* Us farewell , Kogy era requested to send their caled a homestead On Ilia headwa- note < , i orders in w ithout delay as on ac. ten* of Crystal creak where he sines' From hie perch in the tree top high, count of the scarcity of sugar and resided. ! A°d we note the call of the wild duck’s other raw materials order, coming M r. ’A einlnll was a quiet, Indus- ” * ’1 ., .. ... . . r . n As swiftly southward they fly. in late may not be filled. trmu« man, and wae comfortably 1, rtn< ‘° * * T h r northern C o rry dairymen ' fixed at h it death. H e was a bach Thf “ ttk ' b™ °1‘ “ heid a wall attended aud.. successful ekw, and the only relative ha laaves Qf Wn(J jta tj a„d i „ try in g to put fined 825 each and coats amounting Eigliteeu Years Experience,creek t«« week from • visit with u (lul M r Nodine burnej one of to 85. On the same dale M r. A d . discerning power into the future ____ I M « Colebrook’s parents at Pasade- hgn,,g quitg had(y im i arrested H . J. .Sexton onCheteo predicts th at dire things are going Prompt, Efficient Service "••G- liforui‘ - ' | Rev. j. Edw.rd bi u returned to river for fishing more than one. tu happen to old mother earth be W. J. Sabin and fa m ily went to ( j,,|d Beach, M onday, after having th ird of the stream. M r. Sexton tween December l.?th and - 20th. The Conjunction of six or seven Bandon last week where Mrs. Sabin j geversl days in Fort Orford was also brought before Justice Dye . W A. WOOD/Manager planets, something that has never where be was fined 850 and coals ----------------------------- ------- and children w ill rem ain u ntil after d a rj ng which tim e he preached in am ounting to 83.50- happened before, is credited with tbs holidays. W . J . returned to the church F rid a y sod Saturday being the causa of the disturbance M r. Adam s appointm ent tliia Fort O rford to|lsy. , evening and Sunday m orning and summer as a deputy game warden about to occur. T h e commissioners of the Port of evening. T he servicea were well Just what is going to happen o nly run from August first tu No­ Fort Orford prefer th a t those sub- attended, [lev. B lair being an inter O p p o s i t e H o t e l S e a s id e understood ! '**• nnl been settled. Some of the 1H ittin g bids to cut piling for the leresling and forceful speaker. Ar- vember first, but it is th e demand was so strong that^he b e'ca la m ity propbats «ay it w ill o nly R C O S T R A N D E R , P R O P ’ » ' , proposed w harf would include in rangemeots have been made whare- kept on the jo b every month m the be terrible storms and earthquakes, such bids delivery V. of the pile« ! by he w ... ill w.™ come ..w here u iu . the SW..F.8J - once each \ year (bat the game coraiaiw ion tie- ' followed slung this, section of the n. it * j u i mouth during the w inter and b o l d - \ a B , S u it s C le a n e d and P re s s e d JThe Ladu*s Aid has a number ori cided to do so. I hoae of our people coast by a tidal wave 85 feel high, « . . . . a. a a aeries of services. . . . . r who believe in conserving our . r game while others hold th at the world useful hand.m ade artic.es, th at are are glad to know that M r. Adama tai »• Ko'ug l ° be destroyed, Support, In «(leaking o f the divorce case COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON • u‘u b ’e C hrU tm aa gifts, for sale. They m »y be •ecu by in q u iry of W . L. Stine, who |s one o f the on d u ly w hile those who would de j ing the latter theory the chief of Has the Only Set ef Abstract Books in Curry County its •* .’ . • B gndou, O t .j in hia homestead ^ » » ■ « 'is y jw T w ^ ^ u " . f I 't' J i U ”1 J . The ^Kozy" barber « s H op 1 L tiw jr e r operators of the slesip shovel on the atroy it are sorry as he has a pro these disaster proph«(s is eaid to Hubbard Brush creek highway, tbs voking habit of appearing a t the have foretold that a month before llfp c n n Mr«. Rosa. T . Neeley, who has the destruction c f the earth a new Gold Beach, I jpgde C u rry county ber home* for a Coquille Sentine] sayr: “ In the wfong place a t the wroug time. case of W alter L . Stine'’ vs. Helen planet would become visible aud that J num ber of years, Is in Port O rford M O T I C K O F 8 H B U I F F ’fi S A L K Francis S iine a divotee was granted this planet recently appeared. today w hile on herj^way to P o rt, Step-Father e i F . B. Tirkataar Dues. lit M exico many Suicides h ate IN T H E O IB O T IT OOCRT O F T H E land where she w ill reside w ith rel- the defendant on het cross b ill and she was given the custody of th eir taken place-among the ignorant be STATE OF OREGON FOB CORRY ¿ 9 9 . . - - 8 8 . . - H i atives in the future# Ashland, Ore., Nov. 2 C O U N TY , FRED H O T t E Y . P L A IN ­ five children and 8180 a month a li­ cause of tbq belief th a t tbe ,,end of H o lr, G . A. K . tH e ra n . wx.State T IF F , V . H . < D A V I8, CHAS. There ir e one or two merchants m ony. T h e two youngest children the world ik at hand? And.Sdrpris- Senator of Oregon and Jackson S M IT H , S A M U E L F IT Z P A T R IC K , in Port Orford who do not spend a of this couple ara twius. T his Cass ing as it may seem, yet th ere are KT ALB., DEFENDANTS. nickle, locally, for advertising, end I occupied the attentio n of the court county pioneer, died Tuesday, N o many along this coast who w ill Notice is hereby given, tlnif under Yember 25, at hia home here and yet exiiect the local trade and «'» for two d a y i” breathe easier after the 20th lisa and by virtue of and pursuant to a ' was buried F rid a y . The Masonic doubt aré wondering why they do j~ judgment duly rendered, entered and M r. and Mrs. W . M . \ \ oodynrd , „ rder (,ad charge uf tbe service. In - has been passed. 'is dockete I in the nlmve entitled court not gel inure of it. arrived in Port O rford last week ,erment w„ in lhe j » h ^ n it ’ ceme- and cause 011 the 18th day at Sopjeui ~ "Lo rrin F o rty and fam ily vfaited A Tewn Spanker Needed. from th e ir houie in In d ian io la, Io ■ tery Bf(er eervices in tbe Presbyte- ber, l i l t , wherein and whereby it ia Sunday w ith relatives at Rogue we, end w ill ejiend A e winter .visit- rian ci}Ur05 t adjudged that the aaifi Fred Hlnkey T h e Em poria (K a n .)G axa lte has have and recover of agd from the de­ river. T h e following day M r. Forty ing their daughter Mrs. N . H Larson. M r. H o lt was one o ttb e organix fendanU Charles Smith and Samuel brought the m ail through from Gold M r. Larson, who had business at e ro o f ih e 'ja c k e o u C o u n ty Farm ers’ ,h# f'>lluwin8 ’ • ' / p e rlim .n t Com Fitspatrick the sum* of Thirty-Five Beach and Frank Caughelk.wbo had Coos Bay, met M r. and Mrs. Wood ment: alliance, from which was b o m the Hundred Dollars, and the further sum been to Bandon, look the m ail yard at Reedsport and accompanied ‘•Yesterday afternoon, , H ig h Peoples’ party movement^ I la waa of F iltj-Th ree Dollarsiaud 80/100 as. them here. M r. W oodyard, who elected to the State Senate and serv­ school g irl came sailing down S ix th ; costs and disbursements, with interest *oulh. Avenqe wearing a s k irt which was The T b ib u x c waa in error last s«ill walks with a cane as a result of ed tw o terms, beginning in 189-L on the »aid sums at the rate of six per short even for a high school g irl, and ! cent per annum (torn the 18th day of week in stating th at the local M a . breaking o n l of his toes shortly be- E x-Senator H o lt was born in a pair of apple coloied stockings j September, 181», and under and pur eonic lodge met last Saturday n ig h t? s ta rtin g nil thia trip , visited at Port K n o x county, Tennessee, A p r i l ’ 12, suant to the comuian4of an execution gmpnt duly ie-1 T he lodge meets Saturday following , Orford ten years ago, b u fth ie is M r,, 1845. A t the outbreak of the- C iv il which would have crested a sensa ' baaed upon tlie said jydgi the seal of th e 'fu ll moon, and as the moon did n ot, Wdyard « firrt tim e in Oregon War he joined the Union arm y. H e lio n on a chorus g irl. The fact th at sued out of and under*,the said court on the 8th May .of Ootober,! fu)| un, j| s u>dMy t |„dge meete next J They bad a good trip end urie later lo o te d near Atwoud. P la tt tlie g irl was the type th a t causes a ' , -, - 1 »»MCI ivvatCM HCAI • .• d elay, although much enow' flh n o b ) wh#r. t r 48fl8 „ e » • '* of > « * * » < • U bulge, did n o t' 1818, 1 have duly t a k e i j a r d levied upon, ‘ 9 . ^ , , evening instead of last. 1 w ithout del and on Saturday, the Find day of No- , was encountered I i ____ n a r r .-. ie d araarei A *m Pr” ” # matters. rosilere. course th e ; ouiitered en route. j . M . _______ . ” • Rriewa . » ? _ / > who! improve Of c < vsuiber, 181», at tbe hour of Two; W . It. Johnson is fittin g up to -» m srned Margaret A , Driggs, stockings were innocent, and so was o’clock in the aiterno^i of said day, at gi v, p ort Orford the Brsl up-to-date T h e steamer Centralia called in to , died in 1883. He married again in the g irl but behind the stockings tlie front door o( the jjo u rt House of butcber „^op the town hae ever had. our harbor last week ahd took on 1904 tu M ary E . l'iuhenur who sur and strong along for a block was a r k -.-M /lw^.a#»wa a a ltlim ta s l n tilg » * • . * 1 _ » » _ 2 . 7 J S ’ S 3 ? X £ . b“‘ "i lum ber vive« him. doxsn high school hoys and a w ay. M r. H o ltm o ved tc Phoenix, Jack- Oregon, I will offer for sale and sell nt • »n ice chest, and w ill not only car- and 380 cedar poles for the Fyfe farer In passing the boys probably public auction, subject to redemption? rv »» aeaortment of meats and sau Wilson company. T h e lum ber «as¡son County, tíre . 35 years ago, and heard a doxrn remarks, none partic to the highest bidder, Jor cash, all of ' enges, «ages, but w ill also handle lard and sawed at the local mill and consisted has maile hie home bere. • r e u la ry com plim entary, about those H e is survived by three cbiídren: the right, title and Interest which , the other things th at go with a first of 100,000 of No. 1 clear, and 30,000 Of ‘ »lookings and their oilmen is. u said defendants Charles Smith ,n d , feet of No. 3 Capt. Roberta came W . A . H o ll who?bolda« position in ! clase shop. ■ - 1 r , _ oourse, tbe girl was not to blame Samuel Fitspatrick, or either of them, , ashore w hile bis vessel waa in port the internal revenue service In Port ■ - • f or the remarks made by the H orrid had on tbe IStb day of September, 1919, Comm encing next M onday there and greeted his old friends here. As land; M r*. Caledonia Sweeney or have since had, in or to the follow­ w ill be two weeks -vacation in the Boys although as a m atter of fact ing described real property, or auy P o rt Orford school. During the .master of the E m ily and F arallon W innemucca, NeV.»wnd Mrs.“ Csitt the H o rrid Boys did pass peibaps ^ » Ä £ l Thirteen and Four- coming week Prof. F . H . Robinson he called at Port Orford for many fornia Dunti of Rent», N ev. duxeii property clad girls w ithout : i -• years, end is one of (he best frieudt T b e above appeared, to * recent,going to the trouble of saying an y- teen, the East H a lf of the SouUiweat ► ' s w ill attend the teachers’ exam ina our harbor has evgr had. A little isswe of the Oregonini). ®x Sonante, xhtng im proper. ' ¡ Quarter and the South west Q uitter of yo p Bt Gold Beach where he writ south w ind d id not prevent him I H o lt resided.fur a tim e. s t^ M y r tla , “ The average buy of high school the Southeast Quarter, of Section Six w r„ e upon three auhjects, and the in Township T h i r t / NIne South of wjH eliiged (b# w ,o „ from stopping, and instead of back, P o in t, and it was 8» thg* 6u ertn age hns a good eyesight, and fivf th at ing and fillin g for h alf an hour or an Range Thirteen West of the W illara- ette Meridian, in C u rty Cbdlftf. O re -' leg »sek for the Christmas vacation, capl, ing dOt hg hotel there th at he whs ^rarr|ti(l. in m atter, anyone could fo lio * the 1904 to M ary E. T U h e a b r," toother Course of those stockings aoross gun; and also As w ill be seen elsewhere in Ibis j would run his vessel up to o f our former towitsiusn, H on F. B? S ixth Avenue wiehout either hie A tract of land In CuVry County, Or- J. 1». C u rl ie now tlie wharf, land hie passengers egon, apecillcally described as follows, ( uf lb# Rogyt having bought ( freiBh l and be on bis way. Capl. Ticbenor, now deptliy U .S . Marshal faraway or near to sp- ces. F or the reasons given the GsX-Ue draws ttis Commencing a t a point 2 8 .» chains 1 the h alf interest held by J. O. Mock. Roberts in years gone by called at a t Portland. M r. H o lt was ac conclusion th a t apple Qnlered socks quaintad With m any of lb< older North and-88.88 chalne'Weat of tlie oor-! M r. C u rl intends to rRn a first niany small harbors along the coast are not suitable for school wear, at settlers of Cooa and C o rry oouatiaa^ least in Em poria. Hectimis I Four, F iv e ? c,ggg c o f ^ t io n e r y «tore and cigar and by some people was called reck ner common to Seel “ T h e theory probably is the g irl n* hip< Z l rty ‘? stand. H e nlao has a lunch counter less, but his record ae a mariner» ie Eight and Nine, in TO,wns should be spauked. T h a t was the mire 'm Bu- **^1.1 point I " connection where the Mexican One South of Rang« exceptionally free from accident. . Tke TawUk’ s 1 p a le tte ’s first opinion. Rut as we MerldUp, . the Willamette Marl dish of ch ili is served, and it is F a r 1928. have said, the g irl wae innocent, and beiux f»"r chains Easp'bf the South nf course could not be the incentive east corner of the JohftiYsn Pelt one- proving very popular. Notice «f Dissoktiea of of a lot of remarks nisde by a lot of acre tract, in l» t nura|tofed Six of said The Publisher« of tbe Y o u th ’s T h e party given in the h all last H o rrid Boys. So our revised opinion Secton Five; running.tfienoe E ast7.OS at tills Notice is hereby given that- the part- Companion w ill,a s always Saturday evening by the Keep is th at it is tbe mother o f the g irl chains; thence tSoufk- T.08 chain«; and thence Young club waa a very enjoyable nership heretofore existing between J. eeaeon, prevent to every sebecribvr y ,a i ghould be «(leaked, end pub- T h e Hom e o f Home-Made Candies, Soft Drink», Tobacco and Cigars la. at the Won. G illin g s hard ware store “ .r I . J. B. CURL, Prop. A -Ti A it * itilAnAsh< i T i i ” ' rb ilsA iW n ti-tr*"*T d lrl A. orth 7 OS chains to R » Place of begin- < a g io n i, nd wa. qttiter Well nt- ssry to satisfy in full tbe saw jrwgmeiw ~ .h . and costs end Internet, and the cost, a C h ris to ... treat for tbs * wm u n ie _ of ___U is t s J a m i O various kinds were plsyed and expenses of enle. .-I ■. - I . . . , ■ lie h t lunch Dated October 20, 1W9- u n til l l u c o f cook its and lemonade wa.eerved W M . TO L M A N . 'Sheriff olOurrytOoenty Oregon. . ball wae Published on October 22. Xovem- F ° ,lo w i"« ,b * to r 6, 12,19, 1918b I cleared for dancing. W , ’ hoM ' u’~ r i P 'i" n W " Ss- > V i 8 « T h e BANKERS LIFE ( ’OMPANY, t of De« Moines, has paid to the fim ilies of its Policy Holders more than Fifty Ei ht Million Dollars. Think of the homes this ha.- saved and the edu­ cations it has made possible. ------- PA TS L IV E O R D IE -------- A. T. MORRISON • f . . - D ie trrl Agent fo t CO Q U ILLE, H . IS I S IS W I S I .■ ■ ..■ ■ ■ « • .* k : r? 1 C cm p a-' - If E : ’ OREGON H I« • w Port Orford Furniture ¡: & Hardware Store Everything in the Hardware line, also Stove« and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lampe, Stomping Powder and Fnse. Com« iu and hear our new Claxtonola Phono- garph. It will play any record made; tee these Machines before you buy. WM. GILLNGS, PROP. ishstirisrhstwi» T o W h o m I t M » y C o n cerr ■ ■■ -1 I , the undersigned, hereby give no- i on that I have s oonveytyioe lroin the , Patentee to tidelands and water lots in i the Harbor o f Port O rford, Oregon. or.' a portion of which a part of the wharf ke erected w ltboet iny consent. All : gg| g parties are beiebv warned not to db t 1 piles or trespass In any mann-T u l. soever on said tideiauda or water i- ' A or<d >» entitled to co1' - legible type, give tbe . _ . . lect all sums of money doe the saw n rfr- j ( _ _ and uect-edine niorith and „ . ^ e , HabiHOe. *’’• p ric e d '"« »*«e ed ia g month thereof. ; in sm aller type in the margin Jt Dated at Port Orford, Or. Dee. «, 1919. i» • «¡eh ead practical piece o f work, ; J ¡Or, F. A. Voge Resident Dentist „ . J ......u ptrwdtcai visita to I sag), I Pert Orford. AH I