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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1915)
g * g tù u u WKDNKBDAY JA N U A R Y 27, I9;J. Published Every Wedueod.y, by R A B B I T . HTK WA K T . subscription k a ii . p 9 a . Copy One Y sur..................... Oopy Mix Mouths........... ....... Copy Three Months....... By t h e .a m n l levy ( t i n W ashing- “ >f Xou •*» * * » • fe,lar trT»n’ ton B la ir, of a S ta te w id e school „ * » to make some p » j* c t go. Yon can boost it up a trine; tax, anil, fin a lly , the restoration T hat’s your cue to let him know ' tlie interest fund of cor|s>rsli<>n That you're aot goin’ to knock it, m is e t diverted to the O rn era l Fund Just because it ain't your ‘Aout,* like numerous other diversions, Tw Th* t you're going io boost a little. ’Caurc he's got the ‘best thing out,' dug d ie. by so much Slats waste end Dodge Brothers’ Motor Car, at $900 F. O. B. Bandon, of-. fers more than most Cars selling at Three to Five Hundred Dol lars more. The Dodge has all that could be desired in a Car; Light weight Power, Timpkin bear ings, Full floating axel; In fact every thing of the best. “ I f you know some feller's fsUfo’e, - j Just forget 'em; 'cause you know I And let it not be lost sight o f the T That same feller's got soMe good points, '. per cent above noted refers to the Them's the onei you want to show: A o t is t is is o K s t s s UsasonauLa. percentage of our high school grad ‘Cast your loaves out on the waters, us tee who reach the U n iversity—- They'll come back,’ '* a sayin' true; T M printed *<iar«»»ou . Mebbe they will come beck buttered, f from our grades up to and iriclud •hewsill«4« M I» vhiefe your «ut» > •erlpdonlapald V When some feller boosts for you.” ing 8ih none at all. Mot 5 per Cent of these latter ever reauh the j. T h e S ilo . Its B e n e f it s T h a t all of H o n . J. ( I , U p tq u ’s high school. I . ’ " " ------; " „ ■' ay tid e on the school question wight And the greatest single in Ip for M r. E d ito r:— Some weeks ago it sppear in one isfue, we ha ra r e pub our Common School* w ill accrue to lis te d on the first page that j them whenever Hie Legislature ahull was my privilege to e »11 on MlSgy o f of bis pisce which appeared Inst ' ' lie moved to p.u*s an act directing the farmers of Curry County and Week. ' th ill «11 of the m u ltip lie d thousands introduce to them a silo for the saving of feed to assist the farmer | of dollars heretofore lifted out of ¡in carrying on his work on the L e g itim a te B u s in e s s ' the interest slid to make the lrre dairy wheu grass is short and* the 1 ducilde Fund «hole against losses m ilk flow drojie to the lowest ehh. The local firm of MeKyr.gte A ' IM,t put heck. T he irreducitde Fund 1 met with some objections here Pools laid i^k* supply o f trft tons ! ought to have been protected and p f io n r ju s t before th e p tic e o f wheat by . p,ir„ p lU lim .s of and there along the way on the ground (h at reports h id come that commenced to «oar, and a« a result Genera^ Fufal moneys some o f The first silos to be erected o f their foreeighi sie now m aking t ,Mauy resdins of t in T ribu n e w ill in the coulity had not proven very good profit on I I * investment. This M legitim ate huinnesa. 'file iner recall references 1« ha ve heretofore successful.. 'Then J concluded to made to the ufiautlmrixed alworption find out:4«e m yself irhaf ground chant that auticipatra a raise in any of school mouays In l fife conduct of there could be for such a report, com m odity and buys heavily of it, the State Treasury; and there have is e tflilltd In any eubetipieni raise| and I called a t the Star Ranch to la-eii those who questioned the tru th find out what success they had w ith In the price thereof. I f he lamglit j of tite charge. Util thecueeis worse their silos. D r. Wealherbee, the jn em ail lota the consumer would , even than 1 have heretofore stated general manager, said to me when have to bear the advuuetxi price ’ it. The sum 1 alleged was about 1 told hiui m y object in calling. an jr way, and'on the other hand il 930,000 reducing by so much the “ You a rt just in time for I did not the Ootumudity Went down the trier i interest fund subject to distribution kuow an yth ing more alarm the Con chant would have to stand the loss. yet the latest showing discloses the tents of m y silo until yesterday (Iran Buying in quantities should be en faot that the sum totals nearly $40, you d id ." That was December 27. Cuuraged iuXRori Orford, because of 0OO inclusive of $9,000 lifted by An H. L. F. Silo; Save your feed and in After looking over his floe thor the uncertain transportation, and the present Treasurer, M r. K a y , nut* crease your milk flow, by supplying an oughbred H o i'le iu cattle we came M cK enzie & Poole are rn tilie d to ’ from the interest fund, hut fioui the to tlie silo, and one oi the attend nommeudalion for their enterprise,- abundance of good feed when you most need Irreducible fund. Un the subject ants was p tep irin g the feed for the 1 •specially ss they were loth to lake adherence to it. cows, aud the silage was tweet end Advantage <d the m arket and were . . 1 legal requirements in the handling ' WILL BA11R, . fine,-and the Star ranch Ini* • fiile w ilin g Sour at B i.75 a sack last of public moneys, Governor West lot of feed in th at silo fur their o ><w. week when it was retailing at other Load representative Gold Beach, Or. in his closing measure has this to for some lim e to come. points in the county for fl.O o and say: N o failure here so far ss silage is i 92 per sank. A lso C ontractor < fc B uilder Speaking o f conditions mt Cons ! “ T he act appropriating moneys concei tied. The ranch management ■ j for the support of the State Tress • expected lo fill the silos w ith corn J Estimates given; Plans aud Specificai ions J»ay, the T im et says: urer’s nllice provides that the nppro furnished on application. first plaining was destroyed “ One concern contracted for over priated sums, aud no more, shall las ^,u *’ 1900 barrels and others for several used. I t appears, however, th at by cut worms, later they replanted hun d red . M any of these are now ------- for a ------------- num ber — of j year* the .treasury Tre — . - ..._ the land to corn and on account of A Sweetly Thought. Able to «nJoy a ran ked profit *s s Departm ent has drawn upon the the lateneas ol the season the second rssult of the advance*, Ih e ir price* «chooi fund for additional follow the sdvsooea that their lees sums for the payment of clerk hire. planting was Short and they fed it How d ar to onr heart is the steady sdbacriber fortunate bUaiiie»» rivals, who did Expenditure» from tlie «aid fund as green feed in the d ry season. pot contract for their flour, have to to the extent of 930,000 have been They made silage o f oata and Who pays in'advance at the birth of m ake, a* th* wholesalers advance it made from tim e to time for such Vetches. The failure io corn silage ^ h(j ,>ys d0W5l the money and does on the retailer*.” it purpose«. I l »rem. impossible to was not due to the silo for it was t . He tbooght the title feed, . L quiu ■W" V ’ , „ end this practice n* 99600 ha« been »ever in the sila, however tlie silo And casts ’round the office a halo of fer he had bought from old taken from the com mini school fund C U R R E N T T O P IC S . fur the support o f-th e ««id d e p a rt-. **",na the imwt helpful farm im | choer. •. utaa Bro-.va, aa honest man. (*• • m e iil during the term of the iiicuhi pleim-ota ihe d airy * farmer can boy. never says: “ Stop it; I cannot af- Come to find eat the deed was l4f*J I I . UPTOA. ^e,tL • •-*« ' 'Save your feed in its green elate, ' >■ ____ oot so record; he woald file W v / u n w n m u t o f lire »«W e« Increase your « h « k ao tu tw l by in I "> more pafera mwr than I E imtoa T m a u n k ;— it at once. The Patent he eanread. pend I hi re* rnouM be returned to ' . Y e t the 9w^er cent of the Ger had never seen, bnt woald tlie «chool f lMMJ, h » under the terms <ireH’ ed .»«in to u r stock. Bat always aiya: “ Send it; our people man people hho are never'to enter ut the Federal grant all funds aria ’ Another objection made occasioo- alt tike tt-t-“ Ieoh that up toe. The buyer into the enjoyoieot of lb« privileges ■ i»g from Ihe < ile of «chool Ian')« a lly i» th id the acids generated in In fact we all thlrtk it a help and a wanted the farm if the title J neda.” i!-.:- o flb e h ig h e F education are com ™i>»1 • * u«ed only for^ the ^«U|>port tlie curing id . the silage produces u ow we|come bi, check was good, but had te be when it ot ibe ciimninii eehtails. T lie pro poison. 1 his however cannot he, reaches our sanctum, pefled to foot about the whole ex shown. The deal fell through. curing of fund« for the use of a de pense; and the nearly 94 per cent périm ent by indirect method« i« for the acid produced is laotio acid How it makes our pulse throb; how it Get an abstract and be ready. make« o w heart dance, of the parengg o f Gregdp whose off one of tlie’ ahusës w h ith lead to ex and acetic acid, and as the silage' , We outwardly Ihpnk him; we inwardly SUMMONS. spring are neger tir-enter the U n i travagam » in our »talegovernm ent. ripena, these acids pass IIWay. blesa him— Versily stand charged with all save Hepailm cm « should lie made io de Corn silage properly put in pie The steady subscriber who pays in ad- STATE O F OREGON an in s ig n ifiw it per cent of the cost i ,U|’*,n lho Io the Jus ice silo w ill produce sufficient acid of vanee. Court for the p f upkeep and equipment. And do j itself to cure the silage, i f clovers. COUNTY O F CURRY ) 6th District ~ ‘ —Exchange. I hear the retWrt Shat the portal« of ’ °vernor M itliycoiuhe dismisses (tr yelche» is used as the crop to dll M. B. Fitzhugh I C iv il A ction our U n iversity are open lo t i l alike? of m .r Ucmn.o,, SWnHiis lbe ii)o Theo green oats o r rye vs....................... } to B ecovkw ' Sixes River Mining Co.) M oki V. Cooe B ay Njtws This is not, nsa practical fact, true 1 WlU> " l“ lef p l*tb u d e a« fol ,h,rnld be mixed with it to produce P. C. Kettle, Manager ) sine« the great m ajo rity of us h a v e ’ r silage. There ir n o sugar in clovers To Sixes River M ining Company, P. Seventeen peupie nt one time C. Kettle manager;- not been and are not Qnancially ! “ The public schools are tru ly the or vetches but sufficient in oats, In the flume of the State of Oregon able lo afford our children Ihe lu x l,ul * * rlt of our civiliaatio b, and, as rye, etc. The protein in clovers etc were recently confined in the conn t y j a i l at Coquille. I t is stated you are hereby required to appear be- ury of University training. And .r !? .1 0 “ ' n‘ A *"**. «»<» rich that the bacteria working est and iu|i|K»rl. The rural Schools (hat this is the largssl number in , fore the undersigned, a Justice of the What shall tie .« id of the quality of , le , ufferillg fl>r lh e w>llt of u „. jeOt in the absence of acids, makes the Tvace for the Precinct alcresaid, w ith the history of the County. the average output of our univetsi U-schers, nor is it difficult to ascer- curing very hard, unless most lhar in eix weeks from the first publication The lighthouse lender M anzanita, oi this notice in the Port Orford T r i t y f Do most pf our malegraduiit«» t u in e liy . Each year Oregon re ougii packing is had when the silo which had been lying in the lower bune, a weekly ne^ spajier published in Seek eac»|>e from the useful pursuil* quire« over 1000 trained instructors is tilled. Curry County, Oregon, the first publi hut »« produce, through our Nor 1 know of a farm er who used f,,r <!«)», w aiting fo ra • •1 citizenship by fleeing lo t h e “ pro cation appearing Jati. 27, 1915, at the rnal School, but approxim ately one- alfalla aloue as a rito crop, but he smiailh «pell of weather lo proceed /•—»mu •” ? And, though surcl-m-geil office of said Justice of the Peace to tenth of that number. Therefore. upon gieduatfpn with a riu u tlrrin g It neans to me good business for kept il very wet aud packed it care ' *° Gape Blanco and repair the ncet answer tlie above namwi Plaintiff in a p f ancient classic loie, do n o t' great Oregon «chool« apd Oregon tax pay fully-so ns to exclude" all the air. J’l ’ " ” K1*« buoy off Fox Ruck, went civil action. The l>efeudant w ill take notice that panthers go forth indifferent Ip cum eis in tlie tinal analysis that more And every few days thereafter for a • ' » hVitlay. I f lie fall to uAnarer the complaint here- generous support be lent to our in I pion sense attributes and even inca m onth weui into the silo and tramp A man named J'enh'n, who had , in thu Plaintiff w ill take judgment stitptjons for lbs train ing of teach pable of thinking or w ritin g English era here iu Oregou.” ted all over the surface lu. coinpack been liv in g in the M y rtle point ( ..»aliiat him fo- *ls8 2s uud costs of ( it as much as possible. passably 'correqL to say nothing made » this action. A n. did the Governor advert to] Silage is * valuable feed for all neighborhood, recently Given unuer my bund this 25th day about execrab lf exploits in the the subject ol publio school, »imply U rt» p „ haye aworn statement, wliicli is said to of January, 1915 realms of sp vlliift? he lo th * effect that a rancher nani M. T. W mior T, .» a pretexr to .most for larger Nor- re, j V r. Q „ U, , But I have I m M ii wandering from Justice of tlie Peace. ed Russell, wh<^,yjiod »bout three .10.1 N-hiad appropriatiohs. all un- th, e p rU ie -, t p. r, c First publication of n>Ai<x- Jan. 27, 1915 my purpose to H»k the Recorder tonolful of the fact that what ails our pr(K, ul.ing l0 wejgh over years ago, was poisoned. I ’en I on I— 1st M arch 3, 1916 why, inasmuch ah it seem» tpappre disappeared aftey.m aking the state p ..l.nc «c|pm|s is «lie mp heaviness , 000 lhe., when ¡Uss fia.,. one ciste the shortcomings of our (dues' year tnrnf, but is though* to be on the Aud o«,« of I N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . ttonal system, il^loe* not pruni t^e ul v.ui who!» iducalional scheme. 0 , j feeds in Biuslsw, and Sheriff Johnson it en 1)IPA«TMX«T o r TUB INTBBIOB, I t a. oot teachers we lack so much lb , pre, e n l , inie ¡ , „ way to better things hy demanding— a . the in o n iy to pay them w ith. | y up|M)be >ou fe#ve , flock u, , amb# deavoring to l«e*tehi<n. Tire «her U. 8. Laud office at Roeebarg, Oregon 1 The abandonment of Oregon’s January 15th, 1»15. iff intends to h a v a jb e body of Rus Notice is hereby given that For a gregt y u n y years four j that yo fi'w an l to put on the m arket hoary, top-h eav/schem e; sell exhumed, a n d a chemiual anal VICTOR H. B E R K E Y The d is trib u ii on by the State of Not mala were in lu ll blast in O re q u ick ly , nothing is better than a ysi* w ill be made in an endeaver of Port Oi ford, Oregon, who, on D e worth w hile sums in. aid of our gon graduating elass after class. ration of silage as the principal to corroborate tba poisoning theory. cember 28tb, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 08495, for th sS E t ofl Pomnion Schools j^fie annual «uni W hat has become of the output? feed. Thoe. Edgar and Henry Kennedy SEt see. 14, SWf of 8 W I of Sec. 13, the How tnnny Of then* are now teach the N E f of X E f of Soo. 2«, a n d ,N W1 Every person that keeps stock being le«* than 9 1 p e r child n o » ;) of Em pire, were brought io-fore Jus- N W) Section 24, Township 32 South ' By Ihe diversion from Ihe (iener . ing and how e p a n /o f them having w ill find the silo advantageous. In Range 15 W„ Willamette Meridian, • I Fund to the fund subject to d t » . i * ," i ^ * ,n d MCu'«d their education tlie kUmuicr greeu teed is plentiful li<m PenuOek yesterday, for viola has fi ed notice of iutention to m ake' tribution all Inb ei tt«i„e T«xe»; j und* r f“ ,#e pretences ul is, arc now and fcheap; the m aterial to fill the tion of the liquor law in the m atter Unel Commntatirm Proof, to establish vlsini to the land ebove described, be A ll income fiom die sale of swamp t l,iil,8,!d i Q politic* and law and «ilo costa but little compared with of selling or giving liquor to l a - fore Har.ly T. Stewart, U. 8. Commis diaiya« T hey were bound over to sioner, at his office at Port Orford, O r and tide laud»;. » -, ; »haology and what n o tf S till, the tlie pi ice of hay iu w inter, block egon, on the 5th day of March, 19t5, A ll fu ud * arising : from esehcatcd l-'rF •• f ° r t»ore thousands in pro- cattle, bore«* and sheep w ill gain in the grand ju r y in the sum o f 9200 Claimant names us witnesses : each. Jn early days arrests for of KlswortinD. Hall, of Port Orford, Ore. estates; motion of further lo p -b eu vÌM M . flesh on a ration of silage. D airy Freeman Davis, of ’• •> fenses o f thia nature were not un A. O. Pedrreen, of ” » A il funds th at hhve or may come T he people had reason to hope cow* th a t are in ip iik tequire addi ’• •• common, but for many years past G. L . Uraeon, of to the State horn ‘ sleeping’’ depca that M r. W ithycom he, himself an tional feed, thus many a farm er who J. M. UrTow, no attem pt has been made to en its in i-tir bank«; eduuatur, would interest himself sc Hilda hiu>»elf short of feed aud his Begiater. force Ihe la w . T he arrests were a n in e« Miii. tie» m>|H.sed lively in behalf our public schools; stock running down on b i* hands, made by A lf O ftedal, rpecial officer l y .mi < cur's or <<«/ivrd (turn the platitudes never (>uy teachers— not could not invert in an yth in g that W. A. WOOD would help him over rucb dittlcul of the U . 8. In d ian rtrvice, who was operation ol law ; 1 evrn the m iserly compensensalion ties to belter advaulage. A T T O ItN E Y A T L A W accompanied by E. N. Stew art, an Restitution to interest fund of a l l 1 pom ised them in Oregon. W . B. other officer. GOLD HKAl B . OREGON. tX irs vagshce. t Î Langlois Hardware Store Hardware o f all Kinds M a c h i n e r y & M o w in g ; M a c h in e s . E x tr a « fo i D a ir y in g O s b o rn e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in t « , O ils & S tu m p in g ; P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G a n g , B a s e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a l i a , a n d o t h e r S p o r tin g ; G oods k e p t in S to c k . D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . P ip e F i t t i n g ^ , P lu m b in g ; a n d 'I ' l n w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o ff s h o r t n o tic e . ' ' < .v Cheever ® Bowman. « * L a n g lo is , O r . H. D. SHERRARD, Bandon, Or. Buy AMES S, JOHNSTON i (Successor to M. C. Nielsen.) v^5~Port Orford, O r.~c^ NEW GOODS, and fresh supplies w ill be received by every steamer, t *11 ray nut pone to keen a fu ll stock of everything reuuirel »• trade in the lin e of Gurry Giiunty Abstract- Realty Gootpany. G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S . B O O T S and E H * E U o 1 <1 B o a c h, O r e g o n J H I I I 1 , 1 . M E N S and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G , f - A D IE b ’ D R E S S G O O D S , H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E . 'i *iA C IG A R S , T O B A C C O . P IP E S C A N p Y , N U T 8 a n d N O T IO N S .‘ I n faot, a supply of everything usually kept In J - General Merchandise Store. «• ORDERS T A K E N kO K trwil stocked i . 1» AN Y A R T IC L E NOT IN WTOCK. > Call and examine goods and get prices.: K Ϋ Û , n » FKUMJWUÛS. r Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Stored W h I-GUH rés , Prop. r k ( Í ( I I i r • r « full line of S to v es artel R an g es, Suernseij, e ^ lu m in u m , l^ u g s a n d J ÿ t a t - tir.g, S tile tto C uttlery, S a n te ra s , E tc . S 'o © rto ri S ouvenir §poona 11 A lw a y s Remember the i i L ’i I j^ative Rromo n e c ia s Cures • C cld in O ne D ay, G f:ip tr, 5 v,-c . oa Box. 23c. i. ■