The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 02, 1920, Image 3

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PORT O B F M N W N f L Local H a p p e n in g
IL S. Mail Auto Stage
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John F ro m m Jr. ia
large «tur» building,
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M r». George Forty * , n t du «n ' u , !
E d Lin d berg ,
having T»i#
occupied
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George Forty w ill salvage
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The Euchre Cre» k school in v ite *
everyone to a school program and
the dance Pi tie'give« in tha. hall at
U m
garage
C a rlia , u a rio a engineer» of Ran
m an, made a tr ip to Bandon, 8ua
Fraociaao who claimed to Raws
f i l l leave every
a tivaa there.
day afta r a cylin der head th at had
bodght
the wreck, have given up the
G o in g N o r t h
broken
in
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Broa.
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Georg» Englam an re a dowu from
idea
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try
in g to save any of U.
tractor
at
Sixer.
Marshfield
last
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vis
it
hie
pmt Orford. 7 A. M.
Soma tim e ago they eneooneed lhai r
Fam
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A ll ya M ea, bring your ais la ra;1
intentions of try in g to p u ll (he how
Danmark
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A * ? * I *bd of the Chanelor Into deep water
haen on
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elaaa and noma ta th e Euchre
■aaden
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end possibly raising some of the
weeks, ia again about •» well a* Dance aud Program on Juae l» b
machinery oa (lie after end which
a t Sochra Creak H a ll. '
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G om o S o o t h
ever.
sank where the ehip broke iatw u o n
T h e steamer C entralia la due i a a rack. However the company has
i r. m
Another danea, given by the Baa
Fare 81.28 don orchestra, ie acheduled to take our harbor thia evening so take out now decided not to try to do a n y ­
Leagtob 1X8
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non P*,ce *•* P o rt Orford next S aturday a fu ll load o f ilea, polea aad lumber th in g with tha wreok, and has au-
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for the Fyfe W ilson company. This thorixed Georgs Forty toxalvage it
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part Orford S
w ill ba the Brat shipm ent the com on a Bfty Bfty basis.
and p a c k - ' M r*. Dave Carey, of Powers, ia
Passenger«, ex
paey has made hare thia spring.
M r. Forty expects to mova adonkay
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ages carefu lly looked - after.
I vis itin g w ith bar m other, M ra. W .
engine to the scene of the wreck and
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ooatract
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the
building
of
M cB ride, and other relalivea a t
JOHN D . LotfCXS, P r o p , . t r th
a i ia plaoe.
the m arket road u p E lk rive r was la k e ashore a vary thing o f value ha
G o ld Beach, Meturday, to visit r«l
let a t the special session o f county
Meat a ll your old friends and re
court last week io John R. H i l l , of
naw aequaiaianoea a t the Euchre
Pistol r iv t r , for 012,48 00 0. M r.
School program end dance oa J a n e
H i l l gars 16,000 bonds for the per­
12th. Euchre Creek H a ll.
formance of the w ork, and w ill start
Caskets sent to all parts af Fifteen pupils graduated from bntlding~fbe road shortly. R. L -
i the Bandon high school laat week, W agner was awarded 1400 damages material one be secured from -the
the county
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among them being l^iaa Mabel Neo for removing buildings from the wreck.
a a n n , neiee of Mrs. D . Q ie lla n of rig h t-o f-w a y and for fe n c in g
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Tomb-stone trdorod
thia place.
Ta Cat Gas SB Far Ceni.
W . E. Burrow , of M y rtle Point,
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SH Up.
The »ecu pa n il of a Euchre creek attended M em orial day exercises at
A request that e ll users of auto
car that passed down the coast Sun­ G old Beach, making the trip with
P r ic e s R e a s o n a b le . day were held up for »2 a gallon ia team and buggy. Tim e treats M r. mobiles for pleasure purposes our
Cooa County fur enough gas to get Burrow k in d ly , and though 76 years toil their gasoline purchases SO per-
home oa.
nf age be l< well end native and ¡cent for tea weeks was framed Tuea
an 2 0 ' day by oil and railroad company e x ­
FORT
Several of Port Orford's younger m ig ht easily he taken fur a
years
bis
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Every
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orial ecutives and the executive com m it,
set went to the dance given by the
toe o f California 8tala Automobile
G old Beach Cam p F ire girls laat d ay, es regular as it comae, he gone
latiun at San Francisco.
i to Gobi Beech to care for the graves
Saturday night and reported an e x ­
I t wae-announoed that restrictions
of
a
wife
anM
other
relatives.
Port Orford Lodge No. 170 cel I t a t tim e.
on gasoline were not baaed On tra a f-
Pete Pederson came down from
. A. B Carey and another N orth
portatioe conditions, bat on actual
A. F. A A. M.
Head men w entdow n iheooaat S un­ M y rtle Point a few days ego to as shortage.
lis t R. L eu tw y le r in hie blacksmith
I t certainly looka^as i f jo y riders
Meet« S atu rd ay ev­ d ay, returning M o nd ay, to look at
shop. M r. L eu tw y le r hea had moré
would have to he eatisBed to cover
ening fo llo w in g fu ll aome property on Cellar Fork th a t
work than one man can do, and the
the latter ie tb in kiag of buying.
only h a lf the ground they have been
raoon.
ring of hia a n vil is often beard from
,
V is itin g bretheren
M ilto n Brown end Ik e Cox passed early morning until 10 or 11 o’clock acoueluuied to.
welcome.
up thecoaat 8u ed ay returnin g to at night. Masara L eu tw yler and
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Langlois from a tr ip to Crescast Pedaraon era bo<b expert work­
job uavymeaa
AM ES 8. JOHNSTON, W .
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C ity after a load a f gaaoiiae for p ri­ men, and the pationage of the ebop
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vate aee about th eir home town.
The owners of mors than 60 per
is sure to onntinue on the increase.
Uniertaker
E. A. Lindberg
Lodge N otice.
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6 o ld B e a e h , O r e g o n
Has the Only Set of Abstract
Books in Carry County
Eigliteeu Y darà Experience
Prompt,
E K rieat
Service
B A R B E R S H O P
R. Davidson has discontinued for
Thousands of pigeons a r t in tha
the tim e being a t least, freighting oak woods o f C u rry county— more,
frriOPBandon, and he and W alter it is claim ad, than a t any lim a d n r.
M c G ill ere.engaged in haulirtg ties ing recent years. T h is ia a ttrib u ta ­
w ith th eir trucks from Sixes to Port
ble to the .big acorn crop laat fa ll.
O rford.
The acorns were so plentiful that
M r. end Mra. Fred Caugbell drove tha hogs and w ild animate scarcely
up from Gold Beach laat Saturday made a showing on them Sad the
evening for M em orial d a y »novices ground udder the oaks is e till strewn
here. T h e y were accompanied by with tb e i*. The pigeons era feed­
M r. and Mrs- A . H .G a a n tle tt. T h e ing on these auto. A nd another
and must refuse to b u y .m ilk and
k~ * * » even- result of tiiese aeorna w ill ba
y
unusually fat buck deer for Ike
bars
cream
from its own
B._L. W h ite h e . been eppointed . ’ > « * * b“ nler
they do not furnish it ia condition
a deputy F ire W arden, a position he.
L o rrin F o rty, oo his run
,Coe to make g ilt edged butter and cheese
>dd/,eee th a t w ill sail as firsts.
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baa efficiently tile d before, and has bin a ith tha stage last M ond*y,saw
tlm j office. an old coyote aad two paps ia the
O ur settlers should bear in m ind road Just south of tha top of tha
O p p o s ite H otel 8 e « s id e
th a t it la u n la w fu l to set nut fires L in v ille h ill. T h e coyotes came
out from a field ou the lower aids of
after June le t w ithout a perm it.
R C O S T R A N D E R , P R O P ’R
the road and stopped but a abort
Prof. F . H . Robinson started today
distance from tha m hiMcar and bad
for Loa Angeles where he may decide
a
good look at it before walking off.
8uits Cleaned and Pressed to make hie fu ture home. P ro f.
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M r. F o rty had been carrying a rifle
Robinson, whose home bee been at
for months for ju s t such an em er­
COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON Sixes, hae taught school successfully gency but had made a t exception of
in thia aeclion fura num ber o f years,
this particu lar m orning and left it
Law yer
and has m any friends who regret to
at borne, aomethiag ha says be w ill
aee him leave.
never do again.
Gold Beach,
Oregon
W . R. Johnson bee had h i* meat
A tty . John D. G>iaa,of Marshfield,
market building ceiled end other,
returned borne Sunday evening after
Trespass Notice.
wise improved Inaide during the spending a day or two looking over
> Notice ia hereby given to any end all past week-ar two. H e bee found a the Hubbard-B roah cre«k highway
persona not to bant, flah, trap, or cross • larger business than he expeotad in which be ia interested as one of
with dog or gun over the land owned j when he atorted up several months
the ooatractor*. W ork on this road
by George Good of Portland. Oregon | ago, and ia now planning on an ad-
ia not progressing quits as rapid ly
and Frederick Pfisterer of Tomales I ....
California, and lying brttreea Hnhbard . d ,,w n
hU b u ,ld ‘ n«'
as was hoped for due to the difficulty
creek and Brush eieek, and bordering , j q Stearna,G-»ld Beach atlornay, of keeping a sufficient force of men
on th .o c .a n in C u r v y ^ n t , Oregon,
recently. M r and teams on the job. I t was hoped
aad now leaned by the undersigned.
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Praaeoution w ill follow any violation S tra rn . i . takfog th at S n .fK t.l rat- to have thia highway opened next
ing of the bueinres men a f C u rry m onth, b u t it w ijj now be lateaum -
of thia notice.
and Cooa counties for some of the mer or fe ll before it ia completed.
W . T . W n tta , 9a.
Judge Goes and associates w ill do
Janas C. Wares.
comm ercial agencies.
tiew e on 1» Port to nd and expects to well to break even om tbe boMding
N O T IC R F O B P U B L IC A T IO N
nf thia road because of the increased
be gone two months or more..
DevAMTHSHT or Tue reicMOa,
oust o f la b o r and'ibatorial aTh'SefEey
U . B. Land Ofliooiat BoaebuiR. Oregon,
M r. and Mra. E. J. Baker went to
took the contract.
A p ril 28, 1MU.
Marshfield laat Wednesday where
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Notice is hereby given that , „ ,
Mre. Baker w ill have her eyas fitted
The fishermen who are expecting
H E N R T B. H O R R E LL
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wRb glaaeee.
Steve Spnerl who,
to engage in deep asa fishing at Port
of Gold Beach, Oregon, who. on Novem­
ber »5, 1W4. mad» Homeetoad Entry, drove them to Bandon in bis Dodge, Orford this aomm er have so far
Serial No. 098». lor a tract of »O S acres made (be 1 5 -m ile ru n from Langlois
not been able to
do
anything.
In approximate unenrveyed BeoUon
8,Township M 8., Range 12 W., W . M ., to th at plaoe in th ir ty minutes, W h ile b u t two or three boats are
deecrihed by Metes and Boundaaa fol­ which, w h ile it m ay not be estab-
here at preaaat, yet others w ill come
lows: Beginning at Corner NOkd.f mm
which U . 8. L M. Ho. 804 bears«. «1 dee. lia h in f a rseord, ia “ going aome.”
as aooo as tha in d a s u g alerts.
84 m in. W .. 48.0» cha. ; tbence N. 14
I oha.: thence 8 ,
Tom W allace, who recently locat­ T hey bays base held up by the gas­
ed tha E lk H o rn m ine on E lk rivar, oline abort age and now th a t they
is wall pleased w ith tbs proapeot e«" get foal, tha com pany it not
ha has found tbars, and aaye ha has ready to receive tha fish aad this
Corner 1, the plaoe of beginning, naa
Bled notioe of Intention to make Anal enough ground th at w ill pay h im ties them up again. Ooa o f the
Three-year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before A rth ­ good wages to keep h im busy for the
ur O. W alker, Clerk.of County Court next 20 years. H e baa several acres a em ail rat catching about 1000
of Corry County, Oregon, at Gold of splendid agricultural land, and pounds of Ash including tw o hali
Beach, Oregon, oa the 17th day of
as he aad M r a W allace both like b u t, which were sold locally.
June, 1920.
tneeeea
WI mu this io d o atry gets fa irly
the location they say they are goinrf’
Wm. R. Coy, of Gold Bench,Oregon.
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etartod.
i t is aura to w.
grow
into
to make i t their perm anent home.
Oeorge Dunn, ot
as o ar harbor
W mTCartor, of
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A bout foor yeara ago W. H . Elwood worth while hoeim
H- Dewey, af
spent several thousand dollars m»v ie a» idoel ooa Car the krnta to op
W . H . Oaaoa,
ItoglStor in g • boller, painp and pipe to tbie erate frm
F ie h e ra ea ere confi
mine and later abandonad it w ithout d eo t th e f eaa do well é t tbe prive,
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assumed the duties of
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Hay Palral WOk Abplaae.
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J. M . Thomas, the asw (Ira W ard
en for thia d i*tric t, haw ratahlia|te<l
an office back of the express of&w in
the former ah* tract: offioe bat war u
here sod the bank and w ill make
hia house in Coquille during the
coming d ry season.
W arden Thomas says there ia
nothing coin para bis w ith an a ir.
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Making the Nations Credit Liquid
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A T ractor-See the Case.
A Milking Machine—Ste the Empire.
A J -a n d Pulvorixar—See the Calti*
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tiuna are to increase the herd Uv> at
least 250,aa soon as sufficient acreags
iaolearsd.
Thera a r t about 600
acrea of land yet to be planed in c u l­
tiv a tio n . Tha reach force is work
ing on this acreage a t odd times and
is m aking go<«l progress, M r Man
them to relieve the pain.
After a
stay of about two months at M o dn l
Clemens, M r. Baker came back
and he is able to go about hia farm
work now. In speaking of his trip
to Michigan springs, M r. Baker says
people from «11 over lbs world .era
the company the beat stock range there and that tha work o f D r. B ur
In the oounty, including th e ir pres, ton ia wonderful.— Marshfield Rec
ent ranch. M r. Doyle expect, to ord.
rem aiu for aome tim e, poeaibly alt
summer settling up hia affsira. He
Report Far May, 1920.
w ill dispose of hia sheep, end bis
eon W ill, has a fine herd of Ayrshire
nettle, aome ol them pure-breda, and
these also w ill be sold. M r. D jy le
says the W . T. Co. were glad to g«t
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T h e Federal Reeerve B an kin g System is a. simple
* * * " « o f m aking the nation's credit
a t a ll times.
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TOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RECEIPT
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SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
STRENGTH ARD CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS
Bank of Bandon
BANDON, OREGON
ataxy and had to have some one
M r. C lark was form erly a resident
to take care of h im and ha constantly
of Eckley, in C u rry oounty.
took expensive drags w ith opiateatn
M . Doyle of W edderburn thia
waak leased hia lu e ranch to the
W adderbntn Trading Co. for^upagv
iod of'fifteen years, which w ill «>»♦
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child of M r. and Mrs. M . O. U a *>
kina.
H a was only
aceenteea
months old and tha cause o f bis destb
was an attack of bronchial pneu­
monia.
T h e funerad aerrioas were act for
2 o’clock M onday afternoon but
were delayed for ee hour to aw ait
the arrival from Portland o f presiding
E id e r Fenton, who ounducted them.
T h a interm ent was ia tha Maaonip
cemetery. T h e tondei sympathy of
a m u ltitu d e o f friends goes out in
fu ll measure to the stricken parents
In thia sad bereavement.1—Coquille
Sentinel.
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uel slates.— Western W o rld .
Clauds E . C lark who left hare a
short lim e ago. for California-.-*nd
WaaderfolCsre.OJ Cerry Rssiflast.
later to return to the tubercular hos­
pital at Salem, passed aw ay at that
Old friends of E . J. Baker, of C u rry
institu tion laat Sunday, M ay 28, county, wars surprised to ass h im
aged 82 yeaia, 11 months and 10 J thia m orning. W hen M r Baker left
days. T h a body was shipped to here late laat fall all believed they
M y rtle P o in t for interm ent and the would not again tee M r. Baker
funeral ia to be held from the jfrea- alive. For years be had been par­
byterian church in this city thia tia lly paralysed and seemed to he
m orning a t 10 o’olock. Interm ent getting worse grad u ally. M r. Baker
w ill ba in tha M y rtle Pointoametory. went to M o un t Clemens, Mich , and
M r. C lark - was born in Lincoln there placed himself under the oar»
county, W ashington Juna 18, 1888', of a specialist, D r. C. ( I. Burton, aud
hut had lived for yeara in the w hai D r. Burton ba, duns for the
M y rtle Point section.— M y rtle Point C arry county man ia tru ly remark
Am erican.
able. M r. Baker had locomotor
W. T . Ce. Leases Deyk Ranch.
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E S E R V O IR «y«t«nR insure a steady w ater supply
, in every c ity and large town. T h e faucet b o f
very little value w ith o u t th e reservoir L eh in d it .
Sentinel ohroniolre the ideath laat,
Saturday n ig h t at nine . o'clock .of
John- Messer Haw kin«,
you »gear
F. F . M anuel, manager of New
Lake d airy ranch, wan in town last
week enroute from Marshfield to the
cent o f tha m ilk cow . in Cooa and
New Lake ranch w ith a 82.500 reg
C u rry Counties have signed up for
istered Jersey bull. T h e anim al ia
memberahip in the Oregon D a iry
known as Noble Lom e Financier, end
m en’s League, end that make» all
comes o rig in a lly from the W aterloo
the oontraota b in d ia g .
Thia w ill
Jersey farm a t W aterloo, Iow a. The
place tha d airy business k t these
bull was shipped from Eureka, Cal
oousties on au entirely different basis
(w here the owners o f New Lake
p utting the m arketing in the hands
ranch reside) to Marshfield on the
of a strong organisation which jviU
standardise the pfoduct and in f e r * ■City 61 Topeka,
T h a New Lake ranch ie one of the
the beet prices. A nd to aoeompliah .
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W. A. WOOD, Manager
rectly after.
Everyone
D on't forget the date.
plane palrul fur detecting Brea wbeu
they first ata ri, andAhat if a 't in g le
airplane can be aee a rad I t can ea-ily
patrol the whole a mountain section
can by manna o f a high cable stretch­ of south we«torn Oregon daily,—
ed from the bow of tha boat ¡to the Coquille Sentinel.
bluff. A wagon road w ill have to
be b u ilt to the beach to remove the
stu ff after it is landed. I l i a believed
I l i a with nnuJual sadness that the
eeyvrel IbuBSand dpllara worth of
E d w in C o x , in charge.
Curry Cauuty Abstract-
H iitty Cenpany.
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wreck uf tb» alaa mar J. A . Cha»* th at place on 4» a * 12. Program
lo r e l Capa Blanco.
P illsbury A
at 9 P. M . and dancing di
n> I^ rîi Rau",,—» wfm »
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& Hardware Store
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Ereryt W»R in the ^apbrare line, alio Stove*
and Ranges,. Air 0 Lite Lamps, Stamping Powder
and Fiwft,
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Com » in and liqar o ur n w
la x to n o la Ph o n o -
garph, I t w ill p lay a n y record made; see these
M achines before you buy.
Tm rrm ATuax
Higheet 88.
Loweet 82.
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Mean for the month 48.
R ainfai . i .
the reach and expect to improve it .78 inches; year ago 4.88 inches.
extensively.
F o r bis and. Mrs. Rainy days 1; Clear days IS; Fart cloudy
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Doyle’s p art they are immensely
Coldest and dryeet May for many years.
pleased to have it go to the rig ht
Joan D. Loucx.
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T o W h o m I t M a y ro a e w ra .
over ia the future au far aa the pr»p-
W E N U T , raise and sell fur-beartog
erty to ooocereed.
I, the undersigned, hereby rive no­
rabbits, and other far-hearing animals.
on that I have a conveyance
conveyanoe from the
T h e above wee taken from I.a t List what yoa have with os. stating Patentee to Udelaode and water lota in
Resident Denttat
your lowest prices oo large lot ahlp-
tha
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Orford, Oregon, an
week's Reporter. I l i a u n d e rs to o d _____
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ta. _____________,
The Fur * Specialty
Farming
M r. and M r a Doyle intend 1« make ° ° j f
R e t o r e n ^ J f ^ I i o . t t o i - a portion of which a part o f the wharf
to erected wtthont tny oonaent. All
.t h e ir fu tu re home in California, American Rank, Fargo, North Dakota parties are hereby warned not to dl'vw
piles or trespass ia any manner wbat-
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Will make periodical visits to
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be m.ee-d hy their t o n y í r t o d , 10 ¡
and Port Orford. All work
Newark, N. J.
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