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    THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925.
JACK AND THE 6TPSIES |PORT ORFORD MAKES G O O D '¿ ^ ¡S
ENACT DRAMA ON ROAD
must and should be punished. He
knew when he gave the promise all
about BurghdulT, both as to qualifica­
stopped P icketts charge at Gettys- glad t j ha\e us come.’*
W. E. HASSLER,
tions and political affiliations, was
burg, or fought through the long |
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(Continued from First Page)
Managing Editor.
amiliar with the consequences, polit­
days of the wilderness or who OREGON VISITED BY
G. W. Norton
ical and otherwise, of living up to
marched and fought with Sheridan’
EX-SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN
Local Representative.
BROOKINGS, July 2 2 .- “L isten;
Now on the part and Sherman and Grant
j WQnder
such a promise. There can be no ex-
cuse if it is proven that the governor my * children and • you shall ---------
hear”— f t 1 vj
_ people
and if when
fellow I Former United -----
States Senator Geo.
, in Curry county
T
nilVH lie
he occa
sees U1C
the young
\ UUIlk lCllOW
vewve
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
broke his word.
not the story of Jack and the bean- Coos Ba-V’ whpre
is foggy, I am go- s ta rtjng out from the ’ cottage next | E. Chamberlain has returned to Ore-
¡s I gon for a visit of several weeks’ dur-
It is to be sincerely hoped that it stalk or even Jack and Jill, but the ‘ng to extend to J'ou again a very door does he realize th at that b
Subscription, per year ........... $2.00
plain, unemoeinsneu
unembellished tale
of J Jack
W 'c e are
have the
man at wbo
f o u b t at chateau t ation’ Senator Chamberlain is now a
is proven th at Oregon’s governor is
is plain,
tale ot
a c k hearty
------ - welcome.
-------- «' ’“*
the glad
man to who
fought
Chateau
la- Hill
Hill and
and the
the gypsies!
gypsies!
you here and please don’t
leave Thierry or the Argonne. And we - practicinS attorney in Washington,
Entered at the Postoffice at Port Or­ not as bad as the narrated revela-
ioni at second class mail m atter under tions would indicate. If there is veri­ Jack was driving home from work S° U, wes ern
ltgon e ore >ou go want these conventions, ladies and
the act of March 3, 1879.
ArlZ° na Inn- for
gentlemen, to remind those who did
Commenting on the outlook for 0 «
fication we feel that he should not be one day this v ek when he was ■3 r . J u L
allowed to occupy the high position hailed near the Heiberger lane by a !f
" S° “t b . y°U
frOm h e r e th e not preticipate in the m ilitary service gon the former foremost citizen of
Advertising Rates.
to which the people chose him for gypsy woman> whose husband was re. more beautiful
“a" ’ ” is
,o the “ scenery. It is to realize th at they are making the state said:
Made Known on Application
fa r south as the.
longer than it is necessary to secure pairing a tire on the automobile he | a beautiful trip as ;t
“More and more as time passes on
__ i___ ____ ¡American history themselves as they
his removal by a vote of the people. |was driving Please note that I did California line, and if you have time grow up and the government and its it is evident th at the future has much
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925.
All the other charges against his ad- not say «his automobile.’’ He was a WC " ou,d be glad to bave >'ou stop h¡gtory arfi a part of
thgy
in store for this city, for Oregon and
ministration, ami they are many, are gypgy and>
course> possession does ?n. T - . / l w iere
®re
a C ’ y living day by day. And we also m e e t|tbe ent^re great Northwest. There is
IT DIDN’T PAY.
of small importance as compared with c¿un¿ Anyway the car was there be‘ntr ' Lldt tbat ls a r‘xa' °T p,irt Cr- t0 revjvc jn this generation the spirit ln0 need to attem Pl review of those
Word comes from Europe to the this latest. The governor has chosen |and so was he
;tora. 1 thank you.
of patriotism t hat win keep this | natural factors which make this in-
effect that the British government is as advisers in most cases a bunch of
The woman insisted on telling w .F ° Il0Hn" g ,M r’ . E a" ’ Commander country safe; th a t will keep it for Us^evltabte- 14 bas been a long time, as
sounding out the French authorities on loafers, and has paid more attention Jack’s fortune in spite of the fact „i aI1L!Llnt” dUCe. H° " ',J ?,y Hl Upton ¡and deliver it to those who come after, men “"Patient for development view
the suggestion that both nations sever tq such than to men who are doing
he
t h J he had not the ° f. ,®end’ ^ ho Spoke as fo,lows:
. ¡the same as we received it from our time, that Oregon has waited to come
diplomatic relations with the Soviet things and have not the time to loaf silver v ith which to cross her palm .;, L)ept. Commander, com rades, sis- ancestors, and I think, comrades, into her own. But now I am confi­
government. It is now considered in his office day after day to secure r . ____ -
. . . truth,
..
. too, . be-
- ters and friends: I have been to a ladies and gentlemen, ______
we are too dent th at the tide once turned west­
He wa.< telling the
possible that the two countries may
consideration, but all this is as noth­ cause when he put on his other pants |gle^ ”' an'V # C°~V,V1 '¡¡¡ns where
'ytl®
re
we
often
inclined,
all
of
us
perhaps, to ward as it has will flow stronger and
break off official communications with
th
at
morning
his
wife
forgot
to
re-
°°
..
e
*?°
°
.
,e
??Se
°re
"
e
think
the
freedom
we
enjoy
is too stronger.
ing
compared
with
the
accusation
that
Moscow in the not distant future.
“The eyes of the East are turned
mind
him
to
change
his
pocket
book.
ra?
U
ls
ls
®
one
natural—just
a
part
of
the
good
The situation is rather delicate in he is guilty of moral turpitude in not
more constantly toward the west to­
too.
Gypsy
fashion,
she
argued
and
",
¿f6
.
ef
i°
°
.
w
a®
.
°
,e
ore
y
e
,
things
we
are
born
into,
like
the
sun-
recognizing
the
sacredness
of
ie
France owing to the fact th at the left
harangued and even attempted to startec“ 1 f®el . entirely incapable, rise and sunset and showers, but how- day, for investment and development
wing of the government, which passed word. For him to go un­ search the pockets herself. All the comrades and sisters to respond to mistaken we are; it is the child of the than ever before.”
brought about soviet recognition punished for such an offense, if guilty
Mr. Chamberlain has not deemed
th at has sacrifice and suffering of our fore-
while Jack was listening to sounds ^een
might make trouble for the French is to encourage like conduct in others. behind
his car.
There was a half T ’”“ _glVe.n US„ by c °™rad®. T‘ch®nor fathers; it is the harvest of a thous- it necessary to comment on politics,
government just now where the Rus­ Such should not be.—Banner Courier,
grow-n boy in the party and Jack had an'. b,ena ° r
3 ln 6 a 0
°°s and battlefields all grimy and bloody men or measures.
sian ambassador to be given his walk­ Oregon City.
his
own
ideas
as
to
what
the
boy
was
an
,,
Urf"
coun
•'>
ant
1
wou
1
e with wounds and suffering and the
ing papers.
„ . o - -------
W o m e n o f In flu e n c e
..
. up to. Suddenly
he stepped on the bard‘y appropriate for me to say now, sacrifice of thousands and hundreds
Great Britain it is said, is becom­ 4.+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
There
a ye)]
how much we appreciate our welcome of thousands of men who thru the
The two most Influential ladies are
ing pretty well convinced that in re­
J and Jack was gone in a cloud of because only ,by tbe way
conduct j years preceeding us have made it the one on the dollar and Mrs.
COUNTY COURT
cognizing the Bolshevik government *
Grundy.—San Francisco Chronicle.
J
dust.
As
soon
as
he
was
out
of
j
.°“
y
,SC
_
V
!
S
n,eXt.
threC,
' 3yS possible for us to eni° y
An<1
is
FILINGS
- ¡ w i l l w e d e m o n c tm te hnw much w e’our duty today to see that th at lib-
she admitted a T artar into the house­
sight he got out and looked at the j
♦ ¡si]
hold, and it is believed in London that X “ -«-
do, and
our which
confidence
’I? ’I’ '• 4 X 4 A " A • X 4 X 4 X • X » X r X X X ■■ X » X * X I' X ** X 4' X 1 X 4 X X r , + back
I...
of the car. Just at he had su s-i“7
------- we
'•''““ showed
“T ''! erty
was »iven to us should
any swing of the French government
PORT ORFORD
pected the boy had been attem pting when
deeded to come here la s t|not die, but be passed to the next
W arranty Deeds.
to the right would result in an agree­
California k Oregon Lumber Co. to to appropriate (steal is such an ugly
an< Can Sa’’ 0 ^°U’ a .I<is
generation as pure and undefiled as
LODGE
ment on the part of France and Roy A. Ramsay, lot five in block four, world.) his spare tire. The trunk rack ,gent'lemen’. we ca™e . b®re Wlth *h® we received it. We should do our ut-
A. F. & A. M.
Great Britain to get our from under reserving unto the seller a permanent had been pulled down, the burr un- .m °
an lcipa ions, an
most to preserve and protect that
the ill starred Russian recognition.
No. 170
easement for right-of-way for the ex-¡screwed and the clamp which holds! n° y
a
6
en ® 0 liberty which gives the right to meet
British coolness toward Moscow is
Meets second . Saturday., of each
main, of the town of the tire in place loosened, but Jack US 1S. (’oln^ o e u e< , ant
e at
convention and to give expres-
steadily growing, it is said, because Brookings, $10.00.
month. Visiting brethern welcome.
had not waited for the last act of pro™lses Klven us are ffOW
be sion of opinions and ideas th at will
the British now believe that the Reds
WALTER SABIN, W. M.
„
„ Buffington,
.r- t
* to
• John
v u n D. the
rarefullv
nlanned
little
drama_
carrletl out~ not but
only frQm
in the
natural
improve
our conditions; the right ___
to
Colliei
H.
the
carefully
planned
little
drama
iadvantageg
you
i
n
.
...........-
Worshipful Master
are responsible for most of the trouble
)ss, an undivided one-half interest in that of removing the tire from the dividua)g jn thjg part
gouthern
JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretar)
in the British Asiatic colonies and also
n Coming down this morning
for the anti-British feeling in China. a -ertain tract of land commencing. rack and getting it out of sight. Some- Q
at
comer
of
lot
3,
sec.
36,
twp.
36,
S.
body
failed.
Either
the
boy
was
not
k
th
to
elf before j h _t th<j
France, while not so great a colonial
roadg a fgw mHes
Qf port
CURRY CHAPTER
nation as Britain, knows what the red It. 15 W. W. M„ described by degrees quick enough the mother not «uf-
NO. 135 O. E. S.
and
feet,
$10.00.
ificiently
entertaining
or
else
J
Jack
a
c
k
;
that
j
T
wighed
_•
i
,
,
agents have done among the Riffs and
----
that Frank
Regular meetings,
E. G. Gardner, to Robt. Buzzard, as .lust a bit wiser than the two o f I 1 Tichenor had come back here a week
the thinking statesmen at Paris are
third Saturday
beginning to see that a serious mis­ sections 12 and 13, twp. 39, S. R. 13, them. Whatever the cause, he still . sooner for surely with his shovel and
of each month.
carries
a
spare
tire
in
the
i™ P!fiw heelbnrrow he could have com-• refei to our country, we do not mean
take was made in recognizing the W. W. M., $10.
Visitors always
plice and still has as much faith in i
Deeds.
welcome.
Soviet government and so permitting
,
,
. .
! pleted that stretch of road north of a government 2,000 miles away in
the influx of red agents into the coun­
California & Oregon Lumber Co., to gypsy honesty as before.
MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE,
here a great deal sooner than the Washington. When we refer to being
try.
O. G. Brubaker, 2.01 acres described
Worthy Matron
contractors who are working on it a good citizen of this country, we
MRS. FLORENCE PONTING,
Recently M. Zinovieff boasted that by metes and bounds, beginning on
now. But when it is done, and the j dpn’t mean something a long ways
Secretary
the war in Africa and the trouble in the west boundary of sec. 5, twp.
rest of this magnificent highway is ¡off, but just as history is a part of
Asia were but the beginnings of S. R. 13 W. W. M., $302.
klCIl/ TCI CDURNC I IUC bn*sbed *° California, this is going to the community of Coos and Curry
Western White Cedar Co., to Moore
world revolution. Evidently America
rltn ICLLrilUIlL LII i L be the play ground of America, and counties so is our country, our govern-
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, 1 am Happy to say that we have th e ' ment and our f]ag.
we are good
has done well to keep hands off the j Min an<l Lumber Co., 160.09 acres,
Woodmen of the World
sec. 34, twp. 34, and lot 3 of sec. 3,
reds.
honor of being the first organization citizens of this county and state, we
W. O. W. Camp 609
twp. 35, S. R. 14, W. W. M„ $1862.33., A new telephone line 25 miles than cai. claim to have come here and are good citizens of America. You
Opponents of the present federal
¡in length is being built betweeen j opened up this great country to the cannot be a good citizen of A m erica1 Meets First Friday of each month.
Proof of Labor.
Visitors welcome to our camp.
prohibition enforcement system think
W. H. Wann, to Peterson Group !Trinillad an<1 Orick in Humboldt 'eyes of millions of visitors who will: and be a poor“ citizen of Curry county!
W. J. SABIN, C. C.
county, northern California, by the come here in years to be. I could go or of Oregon. Our country doesn’t!
they see a ray of hope in the an­ of claims on Elk river, $100.
BERNAL FORTY, Clerk.
.Coos & Curry Telephone company, icn an.l say a few things as to how mean t hjs great stretch cf-!and boun-
nouncement that there is to be a re­
Notary Commission.
„
. o - c .
' says Earl W- Gates’ superintendent ] mUch we are going to enjoy these ded on the Atlantic or the Pacific
organization.
They shouldn’t fool
State of Oregon, to Bessie Gentry, ,of the company, who returned to ¡three days here. I was a little non- here it doesn’t mean th at it includes!
themselves—for if there is any reor­
ganization it will be to make the sys­ commissi, ,neffective¡July 22 1925, e x -, Marshfield a few days ago from a piussed by Comrade Tichenor’s re- that,’ but it means more, it means the ,
BARBER SHOP
¡trip over the route from Coos Bay to marks, as you remember he said in right to meet as we meet here. I t 1
tem more drastic and alert with most pires a t midnight, July 2,-1929.
i
_ . . ------ as we meet
Suits cleaned and pressed
Agreements.
! ,‘
Orrick.
the ordinary speech of welcome he means the right to sit bv our fireside
likely heavier penalties than at pres­
Gutes and his wife and Mr. and Mr.s gets forth the fact that the mayor with our dear ones. It means the
ent prevail.
Western White Cedar Co., to R. C.
ROY OSTRANDER
Hyde, consideration $1850, involving E. W. Mclnturff made a five days’ would present a big key of the c ity , graveyards where our loved ones
-o
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
Port Orford witnessed the presence I real property in sec. 34, twp. 34, S. mo or trip through Curry, Del Norte and then go out and hire 300 extra s,eep; it means the memory of the
of more Serpents in its midst la s t' R. 14, W. W. M., and sec. 3, twp. 35, and Humboldt counties They visited police, but in the situation here they past, the joys of the present and the
. ! S. . R. 14, W. W. -----------------------
Go,tl Beach- Brookings, have no mayor and no big key with hopes of the future, and that is what
week than known in all its . previous
M„ under terms —-
and Fort
THE
history. But at that they weren’t of j conditions particularly recited in said j( lvscent City, and Eureka on the | a ribbon tied around it, like other . Our cc-unty, our flag and our govem-
OPTICAL SHOP
the venomous kind, but rather play- contract.
tr,p -
_ . , „ ,
J
towns, but he didn’t say a word about ment stand for, and the Spanish W ar I
DR. A. M. SIMMONS,
ful and jovial In character, an.l.
Assignments of Agreements.
f 0* ° rf° rd fir®-kllle<1 white cedar the 300 poiice. I thot he was going'V eterans, who were all volunteers,
Optometrist
mingled with the people as friends! Wpst
White Cedar Co to Moon- fi? 68 W' ,.be Uae<*
c° " st™ctlon of to say we aren’t going to have a police wh0 went forth 27 years ago at the
Hartman Theatre Bldg.
and companions.
,
e. tern w nne veu.ir co., to Moon- the new line, Gates said. The poles force but he didn’t mention that at «oil t .k« d
-a . t .u-
.
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' Mi" a" ‘< Lumber Co., all its right. wi„ be shipped by water from Port ail' Now you feUows who are going an
Bandon
Oregon
The French government has ex t,t,e and interest in certain agree- Orford to Arcata, California and then t o ’sleep with me a t ’headquarter* I
e re f, hlS .s e n ’,ces for ° ur
r " - '1”
..... .
* « , J “~ , « 8 j 925-
25
Sv Z t . b e X Z , Z
X 7 Z L
ing out dispatches which were tend- tbp party of first party, and R. C.
Gates found that most of the travel « - 2 . , ___ ._ v .v _ .v _ _ _
r e purpose ot trying to keep aln e
DR. ARTHUR GALE
for police might be there after all.
the hearts of the younger genera-1
ing to be harmful to French credit. TTyd*. $1862.33.
from California northward was be-
Physician and Surgeon
But
I
just
want
to
say
a
word
to
tion
coming
on,
of
those
who
will
be
|
Wonder what they would do to Sen-
Hyde’
Western White ing diverted through Grants Pass and
Office
in Ellingsen Building
ntor Borah if thev got him over Gedar Co-’ a " tbe r ’*?bt title and in- as president of the Marshfield cham- t you
, folks of Port Orford who do not the preservers of our country for the
Phones,
Office 351. Res. 352
there?
terest in a certain agreement dated her of commerce he plans to take be!ong \° the war^ veterans, who are
The sacrifice made and
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June 6, 1925, between the Western steps whereby some of the travel will here just as our hosts welcoming us priqe paid for what America means. I BANDON
OREGON
as you say to the first convention that Now I am glad, indeed, in behalf of
PIERCE NEEDS DEFENSE.
-White Cellar Co., and R. C. Hyde, $1. come over the Roosevelt Highway.
_______ ________
has ever been held here. It might the Spanish American Veterans to be
Agreement.
STATE FISH COMMISSION
¡be well to say to you th at we are not here. I don’t know of any morel
It Is being openly charged and not
CURRY COUNTY
Collier II. Buffington, to Charles F.
SQUABBLE STILL IN \I R bere Pr’mar’l>' to have a good time: beautiful spot where we could meet— j
denied that Oregon has as governor Morse, section 36. in twp. 36, S, R.
Abstract and Realty Co.
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we are not here primarily for the and you know Port Orford has the ]
a man whose wonl is not good. That 14 W. W. M., $1500.
set of abstract books
The state fish commission squabble purpose of renewing our fellowship biggest ocean in the world, where i t ; Has the only
in Curry county.
accusation is serious. It follows that |
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was further complicated last w eek' former days, but we have these an- will lull us to sleep at night and wake i
Prompt and efficient service.
if Walter Pierce is a liar in one thing,
BIG FIRE LOSS IN JUNE.
when J. S. Hays of Bay City was a p - ;nua' conventions as it is a part of our us at sunrise in the morning: where •
A- G- WALKER, Manager.
he is a liar in others, and is not th e '
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OREGON
kin,I of a man who should be the
Sixty five fires in Oregon outside of pointed by Governor Pierce a mem- patriotic duty to carry on in times of beautiful gems dot the ocean line. No i GOLD BEACH
ber
to
succeed
A.
G.
Beals
of
Tilla-
j
peace
as
we
carry
on
in
times
of
war.
more
splendid
place
could
have
been
!
chief executive of the state.
Portland during June resulted in
The charge is made relative to the bv-ses aggregating $233,053.74, ac- mook, who was appointed to succeed to teach the younger generation grow- selected, and I am sure, Comrade
discliarge of A. E. Burgh,luff ns state <’°rdi”g to figures compiled by Will Fred P. Kendall of Portland. It is ' nP up and perhaps just to recall to Tichenor, you will find that the veter-
Pime warden. Senator Hare of Wash- Moore, state insurance commissioner. ,dpelared that the governor, in this a p j t h e minds of those grown up the fact ans and their wives and their children ’
ington counts-, note,I as a man whose Tb” '«rgest s-ngle fin» for the m onth' pointnlcnt> ‘‘uuble-crossed
Senator that history is a part of themselves. I <ndI friends are nature lovers and are!
word i, as good a* his bond says tluu wa* that which destroyed a warehouse Eddy of ««»seburg, who had been wonder if the boys and girls when glad they came to see you here. And,
at a conference between Governor in Umatilla countv with a loss esti-i prora*8ed the right to name the com -1 studying their history realize it is I am sure that when we leave here
mated at $35 000
’
missioner to be appointed. But the I merely a record of things that they Saturday, good citizens, you wi’l fee!
Pierce and members of the state sen­
Paulman & Maloy
Pierce supporters are beginning to ' ape doing day by day. I wonder if he that those of us who are able to leave, !
ate during the last session of the leg
realizes
that
when
he
reads
of
Dewey
will
go
determined
to
sing
the
praise
expect
anything
at
the
hands
of
the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
islature Pierce faithfully promised
Soft Drinks—Confectionery
i chief executive, who is long on promis- and Manila Bay, of Santiago and ef Port Orford as long as there is ¡
not ho have Burghduff discharged. It
Schley,
of
San
Juan
Hill
and
of
the
breath
in
our
bodies,
and
when
th
is
!
Ci gars—Tobaccos
Notice is hereby given that the un- es> but short on “,naking good ”
is claimed that at the first opportun­
Oregon
and
its
wonderful
trip
half-
wonderful
highway
is
finished
and
I
ity the governor broke his solemn d*”’»’8ffied has been appointed admin
The best of service at all times
way around the world to fire the first
promise.
istrator of the estate of Rebecca F. BROOKINGS MILLS’ FIRST
yog are holding out again »-our hand.-
, | PORT ORFORD
OREGON
SHUT DOWN TEN YEARS AGO tfttn ,n tbat ereat battle which de-
If this charge is verified, and par­ iPe irse, deceased, by the County
Court of the State
of Oregon.'
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I stroyed the sea power of the proud to the wide, wide world, you will find
ticularly if it is admitted, we do not 1 (>t* U
Azxtiraf
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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
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C.SC. CO. BUILRING
LOGG ERS’
POOL HALL
a
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this or any other office believing that da‘®
Bated and first published
only 8 sh<’r tLtlme whpn
«but , with the little bronze button m the
If guiltv he has proven himself un- ,U,y 8’ 1925’
¡'JT":. “ ^a' \ then ,° 7 ned by tne >apel of h.s eoat sfit.ng on the cotUge
worthy of any office within the gift
C. H. PEARSE,
¡Brooking. Timber and Lumber com-¡porch at sunset just across the street,
of the people. A proven liar as gov-
Administrator Pan>.
ernor of a state cannot but bring 1 " b1j ’bed Ju,y 8-15-22-29, Aug. 6,,
The twelve-spotted cucumber beetle,
about a lowering of the morale of the j
apt to be serious on the leaves of
Trcatmet .both I
people, having a particularly bad ef-
aquaah, cucumber, beans, and other |
’Tie B etter
feet upon all young people incline»! to ( It la batter to be broke than neve, plants, may be checked by dusting the . local and Internal, and ha» be ta su. ess
public life.
to have loved at a ll—Johns Hopktas leaves with “3 in 1" dust recommended ' iu l in the treatment o f C iu r r h ,or ovei
forty years. Sold by all d n w sta.
If Pierce is guilty of this offense he Black and Blue Jay.
,by the station for the cabbage worm. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., lo u d o . Ohio
H a lF s C a ta rrh
Medicine
Port Orford Cafe
1 nder New Management
CHICKEN DINNER ON SCNDAYS
COME ONCE AND YOU
WILL
COME
OFTEN
JAMES W. BARTON, Prop.