The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 25, 1920, Image 3

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    G O O D FACTURE.
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H a p p e n in g s l ¡ £ ¡
end M rs. A . J. Shnrwood-e&d
M ard i Seid d ite ci, w a r a , y „ f
daughters, M r. and Mrs. Lou
Besver H i l l, t-et it ip gaid «bai tl.e
I ka*« MS aces» in »xl pasture eted
Hasard and two ch ild ren, and j i r a . | Thera i t w id . interretii.g »pecul,
...d er foitre aa.1 w || t e i * hur».-„ rate.
t-.anaga lo he d e lia c i f«MM IbeilU »-
M l lif t
1 L i'jq l
jq v U l and two ch ild rao, were • ' üoo in thia eediow regarding 0»*
* t * p i irfar« at a n asone ble
her li» the opprr b M e * ..ulti ..fiord
U j E . Bawaarr,
party o f _
prom inent C oquille ___
re d - probable otysnti ve of tb eh m iifi I*.,» .
Big dance Saturday n ig h t
g ira le * profita kbau the tuupng«
Port Orioni. (Ira
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era railroad which connects up with coining
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the Southern Pacific here and e x - 1 »in eb eret nay th« lin e was b u ilt,
bought an O akland H im .aato last
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F. A.
Voge
week ir..ui J . ^ . Loueka
I Ch""* Cr,w of Power*» «reived la tends to Powers and beyond. A< 1 •»»• ouriy lug tonnage e » u |.| c u t « •»
I town laat, eern iug and is visiting bis the present tiuia convlructiun i«_ in I it in greater nr lea. degiee, t i,<» igtt
J. B. C a rl, of the K « y , went
40 m other, M rs. B. Leu I wyler. M r. progress up Salmon ereek, eh o u iflv t le»ci»tuadr a braoeh lute would UM.
Ctxra Day laat Saturday on a fe
Craw was accompanied as far as miles beyond Power«. The heaviest Idoobiedly be b uilt nt K tu d uii up
'la y . buaiueae v W t to tk a t »ecti.ia.
j Langlois by Mr». Crew who is ria it 1 piece of «M i^ ru etio n ia just beyond the line extended Irotu P ..n Urfnrd
bored | *•» M arshfield, direut.
U ork on the w harf ha. been de iug her ,mreuts there, M r sod. Mr«^. where a tunnel in Iking bored
resident Dentist
laved during the paM week due
vielte to Langlois, the u o iu a rrira l o f a ahipiacnt
II work guarantee
W . H Cierno.
1 through ll.e uiounlaiuside. I t - is
A t present the line building fr«»ru
eaid th at the completion of thia tun
P o w e r s across the S ig e v ll vide, w ill,
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eteeiaei
Bandon
waa
in o ur
and Port Orford.
| harbor lagl week and was forced to ael w in require the greater part of the down gygBe of i|,e ÿ iam, r a il« /
T b ie a auto«, a Ford, a M axw ell I"«*« again after takin g on part of 'lb s w iuter. After the tunnel, how. before grid Port Orford but a -on e
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and a Dodge, were broken down on • lend because o f the blowing oUi ,,t 'ever, construction ie easy or oom. of miles ew ay, it looks lik e the H r .
Port Orford telephone oflloe hoars the Bennett range near Corbin one a cylin der head on her loading P“ ,B*»v#ty en. In a short distance e«t railroad proposition in liter « la t e
the tU'"
tunnel the rurvey
winch. She ie due again f i o t n C n fioiu
o a , ,be
- striker J iuce the war — M y rtle Pt. Aiseriuaa.
are the aame ae ail other email offioes day last weak.
G e o . H W ifaon, o f M idd le
K lk
l° coraPleU her load.
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8 ' " * , , w * * ® °* “ f b r a n c h ‘ *
—I A. M . to n P. M ., n i t p t for Hoo­
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ter or accident calia. Thia la giving
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and by aji easy down grade of »nine
Fiad Many Fi
H e n ry Ad..»,,been. w ith N . H . «w e„ly «¡lea the road « » be b u.lt
the anon hour ao farmers can anil when returned yeetordey f r o « apeudiog
u „„ water kt Port Orford, giving
la for lunch Don't abase thia right two woekt visiting fn e .d e and re ). Lareon . big D u p lex tru ck , renvud '
D u rin g the first lifitn n d , y * o f
aad doctor and accident calls can be tivaa on Coos Bay.
K a y M o d .« « donkey engine from I , . ,,u l U , ur lh< lhnber
answeaed promptly. TUo ring for them
H u b bard ereek to Dm Wood.
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O . Leneve had a new porch built
anils ianno long and s I m or eight aborts.
o f Sixes where M r. N o d i« . 1« no J ¡ T " ? “ ’,
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on the weal and north, aide *o f hie logging for the loogl m ill. In m o v. ' i 0 U * T . i l f i . w HlThe“ Sm ith P m ' '5 “
Bax E lm T a ierao xs Co.,
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By K. L . Wwrra, M gr. drug store laat aeek, which porch
m g the .looker its weiaht o«,«. .1 I
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of ,b o u ‘ 60
r*P«»rUnl by tile
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, a , ‘ • » peop!e contiuue to haul their Medford patrols according to C W
was also extended in front of the Pit
most en tirely upon the trader of t h e 'in„ , . j i «,
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pa*rw.», aucoruiog to v . W .
ner reetauraal.
WUI
Undertaker
Caskets seat t r a i l p art» o f
the c o u n ty
Toahb-Stones Ordered and
Set Up.
P r ic e «
R e a s o n a b le .
E. A. Lindberg
re rr
orfom
Lodge Notice.
Port Orford Lodge No. 170
A fa m ily by ndtne of Fox from
Aberdeen, Week , has bought the
■K. J. Pickett place, between K lk and
S iexr, and arrived at their new home
the first of the week.
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G o ld B e a c h , O r e g o n
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HfiS the
of Abstract
Books m CnrTy County
Eighteeu Yeprs E xperience
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K fficieut
and beleaye it w ill nuv-be bis fault business compels him to return tim « to interfere with thir tra iu op
if-tow n residents hav^ to burn wet home tomorrow Instead of t^m aining 1 eratione from U aliforuia ¡joints to
wood this w inter.
Portland. W ill this lin k fie b uilt,
the fu ll week as ha had planued.
Mrs. K. J. Baker returned last or w ill the Southern Pacific coutin
Mrs. L Koepp and Mrs. A. A.
assist pontractor C. H. Pea raw» in
buildin g the Sixes school house.
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T he E ik river »ehooi home hum
Rax. M cLean, preebyterien m in
iater who had been in Port Orford ed last Supdky night. -ThW-flrgfi
n?Vaa
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for the pest month, startediM owday discovered eb<»r|iy before fi o’clock
on hie return to his home in N m tb in the evening, hut the buildiu gn as
Carolina, M r. McLean made many a mass of flames before anybody ar
friends during hie.short stay here rived on the scene. Parties paesiog
Service, wb® would
liked to have bad
■ rem ain longer am ong ua.
Sahana Ran Breaks All Records.
L aw yer
Masters Tom snil Alfred H a ile r,
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who had been virili'og their father
The in n o f »almun th at started
Gold Beach,
Oregon and other relatives el Rogue river, in Rogue riv e r Aug. le t and baa
paset-d up the roast last week t e . been increasing eversinoeie w itboui
T rta p A M N otice.
turning to Portland in* tim e
for, doubt the*biggest in the bielory of
school. They nere socom|Miiied by that a I res io. Parties returning from
Notice is hereby given to any and all their aunt. Miss Ellen KjiUiy, wli
the river »ay it ¡»»live with fish; that
persona not to bunt, fish, trap, or crore w i„
j , he w in lef e j|b rf
places where they school the surface
with dog or gun over the land owned .
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by Ueorge Good of Portland. Oregon J l" ,,, ,,r *" C ’‘ ‘ ' i o r . . i a .
of Ihe rive r is undulating with
and Frederlak Ptlsterer of Tomales
John Robbins and bis father in- thousands of salmon C o n tin u a lly
California, and lying between Habbaro law, W m . C handler, came Io Port ririn g to where eky end weter meat.
creeoand Brush creek, and bordering Orford last Saturday evening
fron. Fishermen catch their allnweuos,
A« aaeooean is Curry coquty, Oregon,
a ^ now leased by the undersigned. M yrU e
were MCCompMhied and more, in one d rift, Trollerfl,
illowing day by Mrs. al-o have been having fine success
Proeeohtlon wUl
folio» any
any violation
violation home the following
Proaeohtlon
w ill folio#
of this notloe.
, Robbins who had been v is itin g ' her landing the big cbinooke. Tbe can
W . T. W a ite , 8a.
sitter Mrs. A. S. Johnston, aad also neriee on the river ran out of cane
J AM r i C. W h it b .
by Miss Luetta Johnston who w ill some lim e ago sm l they have been
spend two weeks w ith relatives at rushed thereby auto track, as well
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
M y rtle Point.
as boat, two or three big trucks pae
DarAimiBxT or t u b I ntsbiob ,
tin
g south each day loaded with
Mrs.
Alfred
H
a
ft
entertained
the
U . 8 . Land Office at Koaeburg, Oregon,
o ld Hiker» .Club (th e bikers have them.
July 21, 1 M 0 .
Notice is hereby given that
The big run upsets the theory
sihoe taken to automobiles) at ber
C A T H E R IN E NOOINE
home at Crystal creek last Sunday. th at salmon always return to the
o f Denm ark, Oregon, who. on April 0,
persons
1*17, made Homestead Entry, Herlai | T * lie " 18 ' P
*F O"" who
wno were
* ere present
pr»»«"« stream where they were hatched.
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Toem- reported a very enjoyable occasion, Several salmon have la te ly been
Mefblian,’ hnenited, notioe of intentkm »«»•«» l»«y »aid they had tbe tim e of caught w ith C olum bia river marks
end alto from onaor two other coast
ed,
before H ardy
T. Stewart,
Stewart, U.
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Comuilseintier, r.B»“
at Port Orford, Oregoo,
on the 1st day of September, 1U20.
Claim ant names as witnesaes :
J. 8. Cappa, of Denmark, Oregon.
R. It. W ktm ann, of
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U n n i« IxNikwood, of
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M . M. Olapehaw, of
W. H. C A B O » ,
Register
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H e n ry A dolph ten is conserving
beeo
CallfoA^a,*
lew
than
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. - . . i v Seattle,
o u n i v y « b u are
ro u
r r u v camp.
u iu |j.
P V . i then
u «n
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u ilU K
lAtjs, IC
lean,
. a n hundred
I which h a re 1 obstructed
the - vie
gn rol i ns them d a y . by ruling m . o ;
the K lk r i , er br,d)fe
, h# m i|w
ejfUn
ffistan t, ” Which can be exten - The ships oa the south tiatrol were
It .e w n m l i / . i i r t l z i
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town a double cylinder, three speed, Bret of the week enjoying s n o o tin g dr«» up the em st to connect with C m p e ll . d to fly a t , n altitu d e of
H a rle y Davidson motorcycle, which
M r. F el.b eim , who is editor of the the road at Port O rford, and there 16,000 feet in order to see through
he bought last week.
Western W orld , on« o f Coos coun would be a coast road oomplete with ihe haae. This is the highest e lt i-
B . 0 . S m ith is establishing a ty ’s beat weekly paper., reports good easy grade, from Eureka to Eugene to le ever flown by the forest patrol
wood yard on his lots on 7th street. fishing in E lk riv e r and regrets th at J at**» with no snow in the winter I planes
him the reboot house about dark in the
.evening say there waa no signs of
.. - 'f i t * . There has bean some discord
W. A- WOOD, M anager
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' in that district, aad the fire Waa
son of M r. and M rs. Itichard S vei.
a ilh o u t doubt of incendiary origin.
hue form er residents of the Euchre
J. J . S T A N L E Y
I t is thought th at some arraugc-
errek section, passed down, the coast
nrent w ill lie made for the children
U»J«,
last weak on a visit to rela live« in
of that district to be sent to school
th at neighborhood. The Sveibue
in Port U rfurd during the coming
P O M P I I , I, y .
O R E G O N fa m ily hare resided- at Redwood
winter.
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a nu
COLLIER H. B O rriN O T O N year«.
Prompt,
b„ iM u v . , „ o „ ., , d
M r. end Mrs. L . D. Feltheim and th«'e is the coast rwadv.f th« South t e e m uorthern part of the state- he-
two children and Mrs. A llen , the !«rn Pacific extending op to T rin id ad cause v l a haavy bank o f oloude
Jamieson went lu Langlois last Tburedey to her home near Cnrhia
A. F. & A. M .
i' Thursday where they helped the from a teip to Sioux Falla, 8outb
Dakota, being met a lt Bandon by
C irc le lodge a t that place put on
M eet« S a tu rd a y e v ­ some degree work.
her too, Steve fc>(»oerl, io hie Dodge.
e n in g fo llo w in g
f a ll
Mrs. Baker was called east by the
Boad overseer A . A. Jamieaoo has
to o n .
iltiieaa of rslativae, who later recov­
a crew uf men e l work repairing the
; V ia itin g
b re th e re n
ered, and w hile away she also took
Sixes river bridge. Travel is cross­
w elcom e.
medical treatm ent and leturns with
ing t h e . stream on a tem porary
her health much improved. Mrs
structure.
T h e bridge w ill be closed
AM ES 8. JO H N 8T O J, W . M.
Baker la ft Seattle a t neon and was
Df. T. W u it b 8a., 8ccv.
about three weeks.
home lbs following evening, and
W . P. Young, who hat a home from th at c ity she was accompanied
steed at M idd le E ik , went to Bandon ; by her little neioe who ie visitiog at
the first of the week to -bare some the Baker home,
dental work done. M r. Young w ill
Corry tout) U itru t-
Rult) Conpan).
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• erVe<» ihe visitors by Mrs. H a ft, ae streams. I t looks like a big eohool
aisled by her mother Mrs. M ary E . loat their bearing and have h it
Dean.
Rogue river instead of their home
H e n ry W rS tra w , a cattleman from SI ream.
K lem tflb county and brother of ex-
m ayor K. E. fetraw of Marshfield,
N o tic e T o C reditor*.
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euioided in the Chandler hotel last
Notiee is hereby given that all
S aturday by cutting bis throat w ith counts dua ma for blacksmith work
To W hom It M ay ('oncer#.
a pocket knife. T h e deceased was ba paid on or before Sept. 1st or
will ba placed for collection; abc all
1, the undersigned, hereby give no­ visiting hie brother el Marshfield, work dans in my shop after that
the verge
of having with wiU be strictly cqph.
ne th at I haws a conveyaooe from t h e and
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lott ia ■ " » « ’ ink P«riy for C u rry county
' R. L b v t w t l b b .
the Harbor a. Port Orford, Oregon, o n
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a portion
of w h lo h V p art o f U i^ V L a r f - wb«*n ho returned to h it room sod
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O A T H A T FO R M U
w ithout my oonrent. AU kille d bi oire If
Dee|Mind»ncy over
parties are hereby warned not to drive
tloo d oat hay for eale oa the John
piles or trespass
in any
manner what- fa ilin fi health led to the act. H e ia
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id e la n d a o
tsar loto.
I aa « ' aid i to
a k . i k . aki^J
eoevar I « I d ' tidelands
or r tara
water
bo the third brother in hie Crowley place on Sixes river. Enquire
M m . A mba O. J ) abt .
of
I I. B. S vm b bb ,
I fa m ily to suicide.
Newark, N. J
Ore.
bered country offering
a
large
T h e m an w ho has a nice balance to, hi» c rctU l in g w
b an k can a lw a ys «traila.
H ia m oney is S A F E ; he know s it.
R e lia b le
M EN
o f k n o w n fin a n c ia l standing; a n d business a b ilit y con ­
d u c t th e a ffairs ol o u r b a n k .
”W o ta k e an in te re s t in o u r custom ers.
W e aro a l­
w ays g la d to advise w ith o u r custom »« .
a ll business m a tters c o n fid e n tii.
\Yt-
l eep
C o m e in .
Wa in v ite Y O U H B a n k in g Business.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BANDON, OREGON
C u r d o r T h a n k s.
We wish to express our thanks to all
friends who helped us in any way dur­
ing the illness and burial of our boy,
Raymond, also for the many floral o f
leringa that covered hie grave.
J ohn C h k n o w x t h A F a m il y .
u s to carry i t . heavy Irtfh c u v e r the
• tnoontainaf
j E * e'* <f the Sm ith-Pow ers Ooo
etruclion means o nly a local project,
it ia being b u ilt ifito a heavy tim
m ount of tonnage for m any
Xtlfi viwtte^o^(BuAi/nAAA
a
FOÜWb
A Week serge ooatoo the nmd be
y w il
to come. Besides, ee eaon as the tween Port Orford and Corbin. Own
road crosses the divid e from Salmon er 0,11 have same by cal,lag a t this o(
creek to Sixes, it strikes coma fine I floe “ ud W ,n3 ,or •<»•
sitae for a t least two towns between
Powei-e «ad p ort O rford.
d. g
l T T h „ e
Sm ith-Pow ers people own a large I
Gome To Us For
FinaacialAdvice
FOB 8ALK
* ^eftr °h» registered Angora buck,
amount of acreage
I l is aleuhindt
nderstood that they | of fleece. An exceptionally good an
own a m ill f l u a t I P o rt O rfo rd . A lnial. Price on application. Satisfac-’
few miles from where the tide now tion guaranteed.
Wish to state, In anssrer to many in­
ends in (be upper S i x « «¿ u n tA
several tributaries of the S ix V m e M quiries th at I will not let any buck kids
or ram lamba go this fait but w ill take
p erm ittin g of construction of logg­ reservation orders for next year de­
ing roads up each of the valley«»
livery.
l . of regi.
K B . S b rs
n ix
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draw ing on . v w v supp'y ,,f fin . , H
„«voder
Breeder ol registered Pure > Bred An
tim ber, w ith Very much Port Orford K°ri» Goate and Cotswold sheep,
owlar. W ith this lim ber tonnage to I
8Ues’ Gurry county. Ore.
ee.
d rew on, the’ S m ith
Part o f Our Service to Yoe as a depositor
ia this b e a k ia coRsvltation e a yea r
hesiness problems.
I t is a pleasu re to 'have y o u com e to us.
m a y n o t be a b le to assist— b u t be y o u r p ro b ­
le m la rg e or s m a ll— i t w ill a lw a ys h a v e th e
sam e c a re fu l con sid eratio n .
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O ur interests are m u tu al, and our policy is
Powers
Ta Tka People ef Cany Cnarfy.
peoy is more than paying for
çun
structioo of its line as it goes, and
the tim ber w ill .ffb rd tonnage to the
line for manv r e . . .
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line for many yearn. I n addtttpn
L
at Marshfield, w ith all the bmt.nere
Pr‘ w * ^
of the e t.iio n . between.
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to do _ *» on
account of the serious illness of my
Tbe Smith' Powers people have wife.
torn out the tein|>or^ry logging road
I have been engaged in the practice
along Sal moil creek And the road of law for tbe past five years at Gold
now building its of heavy construc­ Bench. Oregon, except during the time
eway ae a soldier in the World’s W ar.
tion.
and have been engaged In tim active
T he rails are of heavy steel, the practice of law in Oregon for more than
road bed is thoroughly ballasted 26 years.
I f elected, I promise fair and impar­
w ith gravel end everything about it,
from M y rtle Point up indicates per tial conduct of the office. • I am not
affiliated with or oontrolfod by
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m enency. W ith Ihe tunnel com
special Interests, clique or ring. and
pleted this w inter tbe tw enty m ile if elected am In a position to give, and
Bandon
to '
Gold Beach, Oregon,
BANDON, OREGON
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Everything in the H ardw are line, also Stove»
and Ranges, A ir 0 Life Lampsr S tam p in g Powder
and Fiue
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C o m e in and h e a r o u r new
g a rp h .
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C la x to n o la
Phono*
I t w ill p la y a n y record m a d e ; see these
M ac h in es before y o u b u y.
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WM. GILLNGS, PROP.
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isflk I y * I » » » J V S1S NRJ B IN
F O R T H E IN D IV ID U A L A N D F O R T H E 8 T A T
A Person with No EdueatWo hM but Ona Chance in 160,000 to
Render Distinguished Service to the Public
With Common School Education 4 Chanres
w j1? 5*1? * * * 5 » R*>«at>oa. - . »7 Chances
W ith College Education.............*00 Chances
Are Y ea Giving Y e ar Child Bis Chance?
THOSE STATES AR E W E A L T H IE S T T H A T H A V E IN V E S T E D
MOST IN EDU CATIO N
OBESDI J U
N im
The Hom e oí
Home-Made Candias, Soft Drinks
COLLEGE
Tobacco and Cigars
Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” —
“ The
AGRICULTURl, ENGINEERING, MINING, HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE, PHARMACY, FORESTRY, VOCATIONAL EDUCN.
r s a? i a s i r s ^ ^ . s ' ^ A2 >^ s i i s lj , Na
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J . R . C U R L ,, P r o p .
• Stand.rd T M h n ic l
F A L IiT K R M O P E N S S K P . 2 0 , 1 0 2 0 . T U IT IO N F R E E
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FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR. Oregre Agrfcritorel C afc«, C e m M , Ore.
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Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Store
J O . JOHNSON
then by crossing from
of
■SP' W
construction to Port Orford can h e P promise a square deal to all.
Faeily ffiiished next spring aad sum­
J. C. J ohmom .
mer.
W ith the road built ee thus out
lined, Bandon, at the mouth of fh r l
26 Years Practice in Oregon Courts
be
Bank of Bandon
to this tonnage, i f (he road is built I for the oflloe of District Attorney of
there w ill be freight and peseta got G»» county.
t
business between there and the Port
1 • m • Republican aad would have
ATTORNEY AT LAW
to
p sra d ic al help to odr depo-iiors.
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“ 7 “* “ • »» be pUoed
on i*1® ballot at tlm G eniral Election
thia tall as an independent candidate
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