The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 13, 1914, Image 3

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    rew ire the Dvmoeratie nomi nation,
it will m ake bi* electioa in W o»««
Boyle Jew elry Co.
Bandon» Ore
Expert Hand Bftgravera
Up-to-date W atchm akeia
M anufacturing Jewalyrs
W a tehee deraagnetifidd and
and sk illfu lly repaired in our
fully equipped R epair D e­
p a r tm e n t/ (
F irst CL ass W ork O nly
Boyle Jewelry Co.
EXCLUSIVE JEWELERS.
Bandon, Ore.
E H. BOYLE, Mgr.
Phone No. Ur
Mre. A. 8. Johnston an.1 Mr». J.
her almost certain.
H . Zumwalt returned from Worth
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Among those who visited Port
Bend last evening. They left their
mother, Mrs. Chandler, improved Orford with their autoa and t*m i-
liaa from Bandon B anda/, were
in imnliii.
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Messrs. C. Y Lowe, Ed Cifoton, C.
Sunday was a beautiful day and
A. Jaaiaaoa, B. H o y t and C. R
many Bandon residents look ad ran
Kopf, the latter named gentleman
lagb o f the fine weather and made
being editor of the Bandon Raoorder.
Ute ru n down to Pert Orford in
The Tribune » indebted to E. M.
their a atm . ,
Bogardua of Gold Beach for a tab­
The C. A. Smith rtm^jdhy^ have
ulated report »brfw’.ng the tax rate
donated two gigantic while cedar
and percentage for each county
h<» te be uaeii aa pillars in the fund for the peat IS year». I t
Oregon building «1 the Panama
show a (bat if Ibe <xcew elate tax of
fair. The logs are 45 feet nWg,
2-8 null» and I ba Chateo bridge tax
anB S feet in diameter at one end
of 2 4 m ills made necessary | F
8 | feat at |b * other end.
»ole of th e * people, are deducted
ing lb« move. I t looks sow a» -himself that recently appeared in
though tbepeople, upon ,» » .e n d the Cone Bay Harbor. Thia 1» not
sober thought, are going to «it <fowa in ft, aa Mr. Looey did not write, or
Tomorrow at ten o'cln.-lt is the< from the 1918 levy that it leave«
hard upon this thing that entail« a eoteit the article, but then allow
data art for Prof. Skelton of 0 . A^ I l < m ill« an aghinat IS M lllq for
<teele«s expenw and « a te » stigma anhes can be made for thia, for if
0 ., to make a good roads address IM 1 wn<l 1912. The report is i n ­
upon (be fail name of the eopnty.
lh * pre»« of Coos or Gurry hat aaid
at Langlois. He is an expert in terest i ng reading and we w ill prob­
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one
word of encouragement regard
thia line, and those who are inter­ ably publish it talar.
Gar. Felt Speaks Highly of U rn dith ing M r. Peirce’s Candidas/ that was
ested should make it a point to at­
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not a “ paid ad»” a careful perusal
tend. I f business permit», Judge More R oad W o rk Saturday
The following extract from a let has foiled to discloee the fash. Isn't
Wood s ill be present.
ler written by Senator ChaMbcrlain thia a strange situation in view of
Supervisor Marsh believes in
Mike Horner,'a young m an whose
Io W. I! Meredith, shows Ike high (bat gentleman's •'brilliant” record
home was near the old Hare pukt- striking while the iron is but and ««teem io which Mr. Meredith wae
legislator?
oflBce, in the northern end of the so much enthusiasm has breo dis­ held io-hte home stats by pre«» of
fa the Globe Mr. Peirce would
played over the new road and ao
county, died a t the hospital in B in
national repute, such as ex-Cover saddle much of the blame onto Mr.
many
have requested'that the next
don last weak of stomach ffflbble.
nor Joseph W . Folk":
Looey for a pamphlet that was
lint link- ia known of M r. Horner day for donation work be set right
“ I »poke to Gov. Folk about you printed Io Cooa during the fight be
at thia place, although ba la highly away that he h w decided to ieeue and here i« what he said:
‘M r. tsreen Petree sad Meredith two years
spoked of by thnae who knew him. another «11 for next 8alurd«y Meredith is from Poplar Bluff, Mo., age, and signed by a number of
This w ill ba tba last day that the
sad I knew btm quitassell. He is Fort Orford bust new men among
Thu Bandon Recorder of M ay fith
general public be called upon for
a splendid man, honest, reliable and them the writer of this article. And
sayar “ E. J . Lonsy of Curry conn-
awislance, and if they respond with
w< wish to state that every man
l / f o act king a qoiet, fcenltoaaaly the « m e hearty w ilt that they have a reel progressive.
Yon w n sas therefore, that tba who« n aa« appearsd on that pas
eanvaua for .the Republican aomina- ia (be peat it w ill pot the road in
good name you left in MMBoariTul ter with tba exception of Geo. Cheo
fine shape for inspection by the
lows you to Gregs»»."’
oweth authorised that bis nama ba
county court. The oom « u n ity ie
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attached to a statement of acopy of
•bowing a public spirit in working
8 . P. P e irc e A t Hi» O ld T actics a w o r d of Mr. P e i/« ’« vote in the
on thia road such as wa doubt if
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H> u m and a reaommandation' that
.aoy.otlirr.-cautmuiiity In the 8tale
E . J Lamey ha» conducted a cleto, fefcods virte for Mr. Meredith, sod
baa eprpaatsd. On« more lift, boys,
K-n‘ ‘...... ilv campaign foy the Re this a u thorisation was made to the
a iri the liiieg is done.
publican nomination as J«4»t Rep- aplter. T h a U h e pamptffet as it
rA e n te tiw , bat bta opponent, 8. P. appeared contained more than «he
>rt O rfo rd P e o p f* T o
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^ W hn^.
I was trying to extricate a horse that
i ha found fastened ia a fa n « when a
' p w e struck him M tha f a « JwWs
Ibe above result. H e «ms taken to
tbe Emergency huepital a t Bendon
where be waa operated Upon and
; tba broken bone wired together.
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O . W . R O BB IN S, M. D.
P hysician and Surgeon
Port Orford, Oregon.
I t w m decided at the Commercial
Clnb meeting Saturday evening
that memorial day would ba filling
ly observed in Fort Opford. In
tbe morning tbe men will turn out
with ax and mattock and clean up
the cemetery while the ladies Will
drooeate Ibe graves. At noon a
picnic dinner w ill be set red, and in
1 the afternoon l here wilt be music
and the Wtxximen of tbe World
will unveil tbe monument of Cites.
Crew. Everybody in tbe town and
neighborhood ia invited to take
part.
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The meeting of the Commercial
club last Saturday was unusually
well attended, due largely to the
question of tbe people building a
wharf which was announced would
come up for discussion at this time.
The offivers of the dub took advsn
tsge of the gathering to solicit mem­
bership. and some 24 gentlemen
Admiurated R . A. »nd about h a lf a . msmy Md.re we.s
K lflriw U W
Fori ! bdded fo tbe r o ll 11^ faking up
' TLuti
wh* rf proposition tha elob has
^ r f ^ - d u ^ t a t e 'o r :
iu
Raankk, de. «seed, the community, and Mwe gVrAi’fwr-
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(her proof that it deserves the »up
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port of everyone interested in the
triuc s»f Final wrifare of Port Orford.
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The people of Port Orford again
gi—n
tha Unai
.. Luwrewea, ae « e -
> of George Lawrence,
i filed in tbe County
£
responded loyally to the «11 ior
good roeds, and last Saturday some
go men turned out and worked on
y >e new w d > #nd this
th,
f ^ that tha preceding day wa.
court In Gold Beach, «torn»/ »«“ • the meeting had about
o o f tfio'riock A. M. . b «a given np. Another picnic
t time and place- for ; dinner wsa served by the ladies,
■ to Mid final aeeoent >nJ t|,er< seems to be some qumtioa
2 e i £ Z i o n t e £ » • ‘ « • ‘» .t h e r it i.t h « good ro^ls
e may appear and day or this feature of it that attracts
[«to in writing and the greater number of people.
Anyw ay, the result 1« the same,
«y of May. 1W4.
and an eaeedeM p re» of work to
, being done. Donation work ia go
utrix of the estate of
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l .w aa^deceeeed. >»« «t>e«l on the toedI thia wrek
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and one more general day w ill be
GEORGE
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a t t o ä in ic y
BROW N,
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R0HEBI B8 ORBG09
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county funds.
rial Club meeting b s i Satfirdsy
•vening, when E. J, Loaey pot the
proposition up before the people
gathered there for that purpose And
the rtquired 96,000 was quickly
pledged.
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After having fwljy investigated
tbe « b is proposition M r. Loney
came to the conclusion that while
it would serve hn own purposes
admirably, ys t i t would lack much
of being to the place what a wharf
would be, ao he made arrangements
whereby be could ofler to the town
the free use of a wharf site for tha
next five years, with a reasonable
rental thereafter. Thia offer was
taken up, and the money raised.
A corpuratiou known as tba Foil
Orford W h a rf company baa been
organised, in which there are about
20 stockholder», and th e « stock
holders met Monday afternoon and
elected the following directors:
John McKenzie, John Fromm, Sr.,
A_ J. Marsh, Louts Knapp and B.
J. Loney.
Tbe contract for building the
wharf w ill be let to tha Bandon
Construction Company, who by
their agent, Mr. Webb, recently put
in a hid to build a wharf on the
aameeite for R. L . Maclesy for
95,400. The extra 9600 raised by
the W harf oompanv is for a ware
bouse and other incidental experts«,
fye contractors will agree to Have
the wharf completed witbia 35 days
after eigning articles.
E J. lo n e y went to Bandon yes
lerday and w ill make arrangement»
whereby work w ill start oa the
atrueture just aa quickly as possible.
Agness Ite m *
O rders
rot car hand
taken sob anything
tr ia l o rd e r
JAS. S. CAPPS,
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Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Store 5
Wm-Gillings, Prop.
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Build P a ir« seems unable to appreciate shove mentioned copy and reeom-
Fort Orford is to have • ‘ wfegrt
d that wharf is to be built ky the
opb of tlte oomuiiinity. This
W . A. WOOD
election, which coat approximately make dupes of you twice by the
91200, thm election would coat in aanaa trick f
the aeighbnrhood of 9.1000, not 9600
Mr Peirce accu<es Mr. Loaey of
a» haa town claimed by th<we fav.w writing an editorial favorable to
T o better accom m odate our growing trade
and increasing num ber of patrons we have
been com pelled to add to our general stock
of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, as
follows: ' Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stum p­
in g'P o#d er, O ils and Paints, Farm ing' Im ­
plem ents of all kinds, including McCormick
M owiug M achines and the oelebrated W eb­
ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook
our up-to-date stock of M en’s and Boys’ C loth­
ing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacoo, Candy, N uts and N o­
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcss Seed and Seed
Grain.
»ueb treatment or te omnpreheud
the make up o f a parson who holds
himaelf above chicanery and mod-
slinging, even In politics. »ad, as
uawalzFeirce baa come out ¿to the
c l« « of the eauspalfp-in f personal
attack upon k b opponent, aud, aa
usual he would mfolewd by miarep-
rewnlaliufl and falsehood.
In the Gold Beach Globe of May
meodelfoe, was due, ao we have
b ier been informed, to a member
of tba O o m «««only C entral Com
mitten bfan prepared it. However
it couldn't have bean so vary for
from tbe fopta « jt '* n a > «» .•» h a v e ‘
reliable information to the effect
that M r Ptiroe had it before both
the Coos aud Curry grand juries in
a vein attem pt a t libel. Tba p u r-j
5th Mr. P e p « baa an articto boost pow o f tha Port Qrford people who
ing himself and attacking Mr. Lon- consented to have their names used
ay, and in (be Marshfield' Record of was honest and honorable— they
May 4th Fred H oi litter peblishes believed a t that time that Mr. Peirce
a latter written to him by Mr. Prime ' was not a good man to sand to tba
■nd a comparison ol th e « products Legislature and if one of them h «
of Mr. Peirceh aerobatic pen places , changed his opinion since are have
him ia a most ludicroim position,1 not (man advised of the fact,
and the letter in the RaoorJ ia all
that is needed to show hie. manner
irf doing politic», wbafi h* writes as
follows advising Hollister to find
Mil if AV. H . Meredith is acquaint
id w ith Champ Clark: “ Would
»uggest that you have W . J. Rust
ts Secretary of the Central Com
mittea write to Judge W. R. King a t
Washington and have him « k Clark
»r go to Champ Clark himself and
. We qpiiewl to the right-thinking
people of Cuyry county to put their
stamp of disapproval upoe the kind
of pulitton played by 8 . P. Prime.
Say to him and his kind that they
must conduct a gentlemanly Cam
paign or vise abide the consequences,
-The purity of the home and the
strength of the Nationdepeud upon
“clean polities,” aud only eban
men beget clean deeds.
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S uem sey, sS^luminuni, l^ugsauid
S tiletto C uttlery, ¿ a l t é r a s
^ o r t © rfori Souvenir §poo
Compliments Judge Cleeton
The following tribute to the abil­
ity and high character of Hon. T .
J. Cleeton, Republican «n d id a te
for nomination as Supreme Judge
is clipped from a lata issue of the
■ Crescent City O u rie ri
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“I t to not onr porpoee to
inter
‘ fore very much with Oregon polities.
> We here enough of that kind of
work at home. But when a. man
, liite H »ii. T . J. Cleeton is asking
for support it is not only a duty,
but it to also a pleasure to mention
the matter. Wa bare known Judge
Cleeton personally for « m e lime,
and tbe many exeellenl qualitim of
his general make-up distinguish him
as a man and a jurist. Judge Ctoe
ton has served the people of Port
land as County Sebnol Superintend
eat. Legislator, Proeeeotinf Attor­
ney, Coonly Judge aud Circuit
Judgw. As Circuit Judge o f M u lt
nomah Obanty ha ha» a-lj-i tia,l«-l
tlie m inim um wage law , ilia abate­
ment tow.tfce&Mwmiseina aterriiani's
act, tbe tax penalty and many others
has handlml ov-r four (hoamnd
probate « je s beside», and hw never
been reversed by the Supreme Churl.
H is motto— Ix M «lelay, less lechni
« l l i t y and more justice— is one
that m ight well *w followed by ju r
tots generally. I f the p-*>»rfe of
Orugoc want tb s business of the 8u
pre-ne Court well done and that
withont delay they should get be­
hind sue!) men as Judge Cleeton.”
NORTH BEND, OREGON
SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS
GLASS
HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR FINISH
rniCE» w*n.itD ox afplicatiow
,
Blacksmithing
W agons and Buggies for Sale, kepi in Stock,
also A gent for All K inds of Farm ing Im ­
plement«; McCormick M overs, ^te.
Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at a
Reasonable price. Your patronage solicited.
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