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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1915)
S k t g m t U rta rti în b u a t W e » IM t a k * C o m m i «am» è» dopa for exam ple, and Bay ba the plaoa rounder. Stob W EDNESDAY M ARCH 10, 1916. au>l ili« average tatu i ia Ihraa day»- as ia n t*» r re«*« ted to by elotliOil ia tha habilim ent» oi H « » i l l receive fu» men gen« Published Ryery Wednesday, by Mileage Par U ito t T . STK WA MT. I mt IKM b U i AU. ’ VA LVE IN HEAD MOTORCARS not rebuke the above gratuitous »lm on tlieir xeM at Ilia Hr»t <>,>por lo n tty they » i l l convict thein»el*aa >« Ix ing uapiitda of harboring envy e guarantee the Buiek Valve-In-llead Motor to dovel- op and deliver more power than any other type of W automobile motor «♦ eama size—American or Foreign make. «gainst a xi» ter wli'«u ititelleet un I and co iltiral rise »fieri» a Italo upon Board at Gouoty Seat, liorna, 3 day», at t l 50 woOianbt«id and drntutiM rai«» I ba I there i» mi lionoralile eminence to Average discount on »crip A ovnm aine Karaa Ksaao, t u l . tl4H5 (hat Mr. Total Tbua i t arili l.e »een H o placa alo ng the const off«ra a , , , . , , Copa baa actodily M iv e d thè penplc b a tla rlo c a tlo o fu r a « M . a t a U n n , £ £ >b<J nniler M r . » tban P o ri O rio n i, and HH gbouid ba brougtil (a lb a atteu Iba » . * • * ■ ■ » » ( i f t b . Capa B U IC K | 110.00 tlrtuei*. • • 00 I f ilta woiRt-o ri4 » r« o f Orejmn do T u la !, in county*aorip fiUBfiUEtPTlQN RATEA. P atitici, vx»>en«r, fu tir «laya S » . O p y O » . Y « « i. . . . . . . . V 7 ...»1.8« fo r man and bora« Carriage . Tk*p(UtiMaaaAM»B rw rrp a m . liU w it k id « « »• wSUk gau» »nk-5 a i' for a broth** political An ex b lb itu m of nogal H a r t 60 mile* from the County Seat, ian try and p arti«in iittlanraa ft|EVl = “ _____ — JiLLJJLF---- J tg g - H5= _____ - U p to n a p ro p n a tu o n tha anorm ou. net r-m unaratioB of 14.78, to ,, which mem tiara of the »ax m ay not in oonB'leaue aspire. s T h a 8 . F. B u lle tin gives an ac. i in n « that mb * i city » iij y eoonl tha s a r rriv w u i n u n i i iUB r » v « a i l a w, rrao t In addition to the great power of the Butck Motor, it is unusually economical, giving more miles per gallon of gas oline than less powerful motors of different types. The 191$ Buiek is a beauty—graceful and aristocratic on the Boulevards—but a Giant ot Power when called upon. W atch this space! What is trne of one Buiek is true of all ; sizes from $900 to $1650—Fours and Sixes G. W. Zumwalt <fc Sous for tb « a*ra»t o f bar buaband, A lly , Prank B. Storey for drWerliAg hi» C . eo m . u n o b .trUeledx fro,n ». y . f.v u rin g « l r . v a g . u t fa m ily at the anal fo r tha apace or two years, T h a B u lle tiu add»: diraotion, and «o aituated 9» ji«d tu | oBieial aalnriea, but »a believe that “ M rs. G lory gained much nolor £a " aaen from ....... any .. •. d a . ta , n e ’ , a l * T , ‘ in order t«i eib,iloy the ear vie«» of jb a i pom «**rcia c u wo ’ |, h l a sod competent w in for aucb iety some years ago by engaging in prMi to p a U a rn after l b . exab .pl«, m U f| g„ aw lheu, . a newspaper controversy with Col. m t b y t h . B a ll o n «lab, • ’ ^ “ i W r . ud j u . t etmipenaatioo. Boosevait." pU(i«m » U » tx . movadi A c o b . locatori ber. Bt l b . l m - a .c g e . th e aUsntloo of the proper to tha merits of th eir town aaaajjfe. 8 CURRENT d .y J -a d T O P IC S . C. MALEHORN, AGENT, LANGLOIS, OR. J Roosevelt consigned to membership, in the Annaaiae C lub besides recall ing her husband, whom he had sent as M inister to A ustria, charging th at Mrs. B. had lied ia w riting boms to a friend th at she-and bus bend had visited tha Pope in- be h a lf n t Arch bi»hop Irelands ran-' O uun^i^ioiiers, especially plac we should have good roads. ' didacy fbr C ardinal in obedieaice to T h a work can be done cheaper now as there was a b ill pending at the the u rg in t i< quest «>( the Prevident. than a t any other tim e o f the year. same tim e to reduce the Lane Coun Teams w ill work for a smaller wage, ty G oain isrio iie/a fiorn <5 to 98 I n tbs newspaper confab Mrs,. nod aa they are inlersetcd iu get ' p,.r hill passed con- Btorvr reprtNluoed in the press aav-, tin g a baid m i faced road so as 1 °, cu rren tly w ith Peiree’s $800 a year eral frien d ly letters w ritten her by lengthen their hauling season, con* SIM| measure. the Pi «widen I prior to the outbreak niderable donation work «amid ua o f iliu war between them, in there donbtedly be secured. T a lk the T h is is explained by the opera letters she was u nifo rm ly ejidretwvd ttor op— boost it abm g— so that tion o f a Sort of'reciprocal ouurteey aa “ M y Dear M arta.” t O rford m ay have an entrnu«» betwetu members many of whqiu to l)»« town from one direction that arc also resting under a eacret cam L ater oh, and near the tim e o f | t need not be ashamed of. |ieign pledge to boost tha ealary o f Mr'. Roosevelt's return from A frica, some cadaverous aspirant for “ mora” and after “ M y Dear M a ria ” had aa- An H. L. F. Silo; Save your feed and in crease your milk flow, by supplying an abundance of good feed when yon most need it. WILL BARR, Local t?pre8eniutive. Gold Beach, Or. R estoration T o E n try o f l,an«ls ia th a t Comm |eaionrre are e n title d to po more pay for th eir service» than ju ro rs or wltaeseee. E v e ry oitiaen la »opposed to ba eq u ally oapable o f jorities _as West a)«o would 'h a v e N a tio n a l Forest. been had he not unqualifiedly for NMIce is hereby given that the land» bidden tb * wse-sfi hia name. And described t«low, embracing S9.07 »crea , e p b M i , ¡ , k n l to the contention within (fib bislriyeu National Forest, serving as a witaeee or ju ro r; they have liu la io do but listen, and tbe f r»’ raepowsiMBsy is nothing; when they pre discharged their ear vive ia ended « f Commissioner is a t b a l , (K, ,„ a „ j U ary era are honored ¡ , ' , : leoialatiwe hodim w ith »eats in hwrwm our legialattva Oodles wllew , v „ rt.mem b .re d that the a n ife n t'j under the provision« of the homestead tawa of the United States snd t a . » c t «1 June tt, 190« ,J4 S ta t, tha United 933) at tha United States States land office at ttoaebn re. Oregon on April » , ISIS. al»,ve named Governors were Dem Any settler tile r who wae « actually and in * faith claiming any of said lands «wrats, elected and re eleoted in a for agricultural purposes prior to Jan. st responsible position, for every stviigly Republican State. 1,19 8, and has not abandoned same, Jhing relating to the co u n ty’, gov baa a prelorence right to make home stead entry for the lands actually oc ernm en t and the proper manage They were aii lawyers who, in Said lands were listed upon m ent o f tba flnanoea of tbe «Miunty ' 1918, lent themselves to the pre cupied. the applioaiions of the persona men- depend« upon the intelligence, abii- ‘ liiu in a ry no,»piracy to wreck the tioned below, who bar« a preference fig h t subject to the piior right of any jty s a d faith ful eervioe of the mem-1 Weet adm in istratio n, aud yet failed auoli settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make home bars o f the Contiaiaaioper’a Court, d ism ally, stead entry and the prefereDoe right ia nod it must be admitted that there I _ a r c a to a y tnen who M r v a . w iu L B * • » Q ^ n o r Theyer who ad exerebad prior to Apr. 99,191S, on which date Urn lands w ill be subject to settle pease, and ju ro r, who would not " “ »«‘^ e d the people o f Oregon to ment and entry by say qnalified per- A tract of 99.07 aores, within Lake competent Comun»sioners. » •nd m<« • nd ™ k i" « what will probably be, when eurveyed, competent Coniuiiasionere. men to to tbe the Legislature Legislature to to tfiu ex bee. 10, T . M L j, ___ _ _r . k „ ____ , - men K . 11 W , W M - de p is to Ike interest of the people to scribed by metea aud bounds, aa fol elusion o f lawyers and bankers and lows: Beginning at oorner No. 1, phooaa ftom among tl|ein th eir bast professional politicians. whei pe oorarr No. 1 of the J. O. Calla inform ed, iwtalligent and subatan han application boats N 9 «leg. 16 min. (ia l men. who are perm anently Thyra are m gny positions which W ., 89 40chains: extending thence B. 66 deg. 4» min. w ., I t chains; thence identified w ith the beet interact« of rtq u ira to ba occupied by men of B. 8.6«, chains; thence 8. 49 (jog. £ ., is - , I d*‘g. «o i; thence R . | i deg. K , 8.90 the county, to serve them as Coro- legal tra in in g , but tha fewer u f chain.; chaipa a ; th e ____ « .. N . 9deg. 1 .3 .9 6 chabM ; tui»sioner; and is it n o t getting »uch to find th eir Way into Congress thence f Si 8.90 ------------ chains - : N. 14 14 deg. d««. 8 .. ----- dow n pretty sm all fo ask such n»n and State Ixg ie le lu rea the better. tlienoe N. 9 «tog. 16 min. I., 11 08 chains, thence M. 9.94 chains to the to assume not only the labor, but place of beginning, application of H u T h e «m s piracy whioh culm inated i no H a re r, Agnpaa, Orwgon ; Liat 8-1679. the responsibility for 50 cents a day The 8 W ^ B E i s \v J ,Be«s. 1?, T. 39 w hile tha common laborer, w ithout in legislating Mi»s Fern Ilobba out K. 14 „ . , 1 0 aerea, application of rge H . Wilson. Port Orioni, ore- responsibility, rcoaiyea at least 11.50 of a lour year p«wit,«M, which she Ueori ; L ia t 8-1879. February 10; 1916. U. a d ay. net. Y et th at ia about what waa em in e n tly qualified to fill, waa SiUK. Bates, Assistant Gommuuiooer of Oeneral 1 And Office. * M r. U p to n ’» proposition ooatam- batched by lawyers who required tb eO *>■ « . • ' I « » Hardware of all Kinds — ------------- M a c h i n e r y A M o w in g ; M a c h in e s . E x t r a s f o i D a ir y in g ^ O w b o rn e , M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . - Axso G ohtractor « ft B uilder Estimates given; Plans and ¡Specifications . furnished on application. P a in t s , O ils & S tu m p in g ; P o w d e r baca home; and fu rth e r explain ed cured‘ a statement from M r. Ire la n d by the fact th at the oounty salary th at M r. RooSevelt had h im self told one, question efiects o n ly tiie peopld of a him that he had instructed the Bel pwiag to 'tb a repent rale* of »alary, 1 given oounty, ______ wherefore the people laroy’s, Catholic friends o f tha Arch- wa puhtlsli the following from our ! Rf no otbqr county must participate bi»bop, io his behalf;sba broke tato piga o f 18U3 when Hon. J. H . U p in the expen tbe press again, and v e ry definitely too wm a Populist m em ber o f this consigned M r. R . to mem bership l a The cab.‘h u k fie re n t «ben it is tbe A a a a n b a C lub, and to which he legislature, chowlng tbs» a t th at proptwed to atTd to tb * «naspenea- pm e there was it strong sentim ent declined to ha any way respond. lion o f a C irc u it Judge, loi instiace, th at our pounty Commissioners «ere “ M y Dear M a r ia ” in defens« <>f pot receiving adequate compensation for this ex|Mm»e ia a cu rren t charge against tbe w hide people. Against •e lf »ml husband, inaivtt-d th a t M r. and thia sentiment, whether well this and the reckless m u ltip licatio n R. had been moved to duubfo on fuondad or not, haa prevailed to a of needless Ju d g ttb ip » , there waa a bis track by the in d ig n an t protests great extent up to the present time: s tiff fight put up d u rin g tbe late in some quarters against tha Presi- Representative Upton has made »ea«ion. Indeed there waa a b ill dt-nt'al*Vi>areDt relaiions w ith the |>imself heart! in the le g is la tiv e ' ia the Senate provbUng for th * re Popeanrf Irvln nd in the Cardin a late fip ilf, and has figured quits prtuai duction of Judicial sabkeM back cunleet. I t was an “ inexcusable” p en tly in moat o f tbe im portant to $3,000, a s a la ry that every aSpir blander un M rs. Storer’e p art ia p atters coming before the legisla ant k it th« braeh deemed more than p erm ittin g tbe public to become ture. H e baa been vigilant and ea- »'liq u ate at the tim e be waa igtsi- poeeeased o f the facts involved. W h o wee i t who said “ no women tive, and so far aa wc ars able to qneing lor th e ptoao. can keep a tc c re lf” learn be baa acted in a m anner con Even qur non-veto G overnor had aietant w ith bis views as expressed to call a b a it and void (w o o f (b e The Oregonian, in a very readable in the past, and in line w ith tbe fiV» new Judgeship» gf ll'« 21 ¡0 ed itorial on W ashington’» birthday policy marked oat by. his p arty . Ibe 19 d is tric t*» nrasy togial ature erra in accrediting the authorship Borne o f the measures introduced and advocated by him a r . good, «»ml W atod upon l l , . people, and o! the faretvell address of the F ath er yet he felt called gpnn to interjaet o f hia C o u n try to Alexander H a m w biiy |he m erits of some are quest apologies in doing tbiq p lain d u ty , iilo n for no fact in history is better topable, more especially th a t re so fearlul was he o f the consequence established than that James M adi ducing tbe par diem of Com m ie , _ „ . _ , son waa tbe author of th a t Justly siooera to 18. I n years past, when • of offenJlBfi th« “Mr. celebrated (bicumenl; in m atter and Commissioners reoeived but 13 per Prnnoyar and Cham berlain and manner it waa like bin, and w ho lly j|ay i) was univsrsally adm itted W eal, so far from cringing and bow b n like H a m ilto n . Keep history }|)at they were not sufficiently re ing to the behtats of the lawyers, straight. munerated for their services, and they actually sboweJ them no re Langlois, O r. i there was almost a unanim ous de- apt-ct whatever. P tftnoyer and mancTlhat their pay lie increased. C ham berlain were complimented VlT.do not agree w ith M r. Upton by re election w ith increased ma " K ” W. E. M . Uato »-1870and -I67S. rrrr Ag tb g »object is no« a liv e ■ H Í Langlois Hardware Store Buy K Commissioners Salaries. • A ll a mistake. I t w as Mrs. Bel lam y Storer (n o t S to rey) that M r. Before ail o f Iba team , are busy Bv J H. U ptor . ^rith their regular summer’s work, an effort should be made to gravel E dito « T r ib u n s : — tha Oregon street road. T his road Some people ara wondering rby ia largely mud in winter and dnst no member objected to M r. Peirce’» in summer. T h e moat of it ia w ith- b ill providing lor the astounding )p tha town lip iits, wbera of all , increM#e uf if>e compensation of our Tha I t belongs to »i I l ia announced th at Port O rford w ill b ars regular steamer service w ith tastli San Frauci>-oo and Port land-when the new w h a rf ia b u i l t P in e l i n e o f G u n s , 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 o o d s k e p t I n S to c k . Curry County Abstract- Realty Croyany: G o l d B e * £ h, O r e g o n B o o r s a n d W in 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 hst h d n d . «Bit W ould ) ■riit W . R v, Boice 1 ■ . nf E u reka, C al., cam« in pn the Elisabeth w ith hia brutber ^larcucqfrom San Francisco, ipg the remains uf their acoompaayii lather, who died there suddenly last week. T h e mothenalso re tu rn ed on tl,9 bool. Slie ia in poor health aqg not able to house, j leave tbe He thought the tide gnoJ, ta r he t a d honght frem eld G>am ta ffad cot the deed ■ at w i record; he would B a t awce. T ha had aevar seen, but la d y that np tee . Thehwyer Cheever Q Bowman, wanted the farm if the title was goad, Several men went o u t to tbe A g nes» m inipg section this week and intend going to the vicin ity o f tbe ■j- 'P i p e F i t t i n g s , P lu m b in g ; a n d T i n w o r k o f a l l k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t n o t ic e . r but bad to L a n g lo is , O r . be shewn. TI m deal fell through. G et an abstract and be ready. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. John R. Sm ith discovery, by way DcrASTMKKT OF TUX I n TBBIO B, o f W agner and ilia trails leading Roseburg, Oregon aoulh from there. Among then, U . 8. Land office at January 16th, 1816. Notice ia hereby given that were Cbhe. Laub, M . A . Sw«*iman VICTOR H . B E R K E Y and M r. Teeter. They haves grub Port Oiford, Oregon, who, on De stake lo-iaat them several weeks of cember 38th, 1912, made Homestead and w ill travel w ill, a puck a n im a l Entry, Serial No. 08495, for the SEJ of 8E1 See. 14, 8W ) ot SW I of See. 13. the after leaning W agner. the N E | of X E i of Seo. 98, and N W ) NW J Section 94. Township 32 South, A member o f the Hauser A H aus Range 16 W - Willamette Meridian, er railroad contracting firm safe the has filed notice of lutention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish report» about hia company having claim to the land ebove tie-cribed, be a contract for grading south of Coos fore Hardy T. Btewart, U. 8. Commis sioner, at hia offioe at Port O rfo rd. O r Ray is not correct. H e »aye there agon, on the jtb day of March, 1916. Claimant names aa witnesses: w a* talk of tbe S. P. starting work Elsworth B. Hall, of Port Orford, Ore. oa the Cone Bay Eureka sect in» of Freeman Davie, of ” ” ’’ " the Ooaat line as soon aa the Coos A. O. Pedersen, of O. L . Grasou, of ” “ Bay.Eugene Section w*» done, but J. M . Urvox, * n . Register. th at tba European war caused ft to be intfeftnitely postponed. They w eN in* hope« of having it a ta ri« * In the Cdnaty Court of tba Stata of an thaf'’tN6i eq*rpm«-rit being used north ¿ f ^ f ljja jla y coqlJ be used south ofcjj^re. tijue saving a long haul of iqitchinery. ■ i Treeptuui N o tic e . . _ _ _ , * Notioc ia hereby given to all perwxie whom I t may eoacera, not to eater up on or treapass upon the premiers of L . Knapp, for the parpoee of hunting, nr fish lop with uoox and line. Raid pre- misee are situated on Elk River, C arty County, Oregon, and generally knowh as the “ Bond” ploo». Any person or persar s so treepaw- iog for the purpose of hunting, fishing, or traveling tb tough in any shape fura or manner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side g«tes open, or nurfeet- iag personal property, will be prosecu ted to tbe fall extent of the law. • Wm. B. Johnson, Leaves of ihe above prnaiaea ____k, deceas'd^ Notice is henfby given that tbe un- dersigned.jMiministrator of the Estate of W7 F. Raanick, deceased, has filed his Final Account in said Court, and that Monday the 6th day of April, 1916, at the hour o f 10 o’clock in the foreneon of said day, at tbe Court room qf the County Court of Curry Couuty. Oregon, in the town of Gold Beach, haa bean fixed by an older of said court aa the time and place for hearing objections to said account, and tbe settlement thereof. Dated at Port Orford, Oregon, thia 16th day of February, 1916. R. A. MCPHERSON, Administrator of the Estate of W. F. RaaaitA, WM.T. STOLL, Atty, at Law « • Harness, Fishing-tackle Stumping Powder ’ X'O< ; W M . G ILLINGS, PROP. !» full line of S to v e s and R an ges, ; S u e m s e y , si^lunxinum , i^ n g s a n à 3 y t a l» « M in in g L a w * S pecialty Coke Bldg. M abbhfibld , ling, S tile tto S u ttle n j,. S a n t e m s , Oa W. A. WOOD E tc . Mkaaa8a*»awÍM8wbi a t t o r n e t a t law FOM SALE Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store A lw a y s R e m m b e r tha Fuä Ne l. w a t iv e p ro n a o 0 u in !n o GOLD BEACH. ORSGOfi. and Himalaya Giant— two-yaar-oid pianta 20c each, 92 par L. A . R O B E R T S , doaen, 910.76 per 100 pent paid. Ow year-old tips, 16e each, »1.50 par do»., a t t o h n e y a t a ^ a w 98 per 100 post paid. Address M y r t l e F a i n t , O re g w a . SfLvaa B u m B b m y A P oultry F arm Port Orford, Oregon. Probate business a apeeLlty. Mary Hawkins, Prop. C a re t a Cold in One D ay, G ri£ sa Tvr<x o n to « . . i 25%