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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
4 * WSSwtl fe u « Ö ite tä **** — i u i ö u t t i |S o r v ,^ r ' W Pnbliohed Every. Wei,lemlay, by 8UB8GKIPT1UX RA I he. Copy Ona Y aar.................... « IA , .6 Copy Six Muntila.................. ■!> Copy Thrra Montila.............. a TB« printed aaare«» on yen’ r paper . { I Mow* th e date to w titeb your <ub-> < »eri pelon I» paid V R àtv » * " “* ***•• M i 1,1 rum Irom Oregon C ity Neila b la m i. H A K I» T . hTEW A K T. A u r a r - e ia ia o bo United Stele« « very »triot cum U. 8. Surveyor G eneral uf tite Biute, I it m law winch ,»o,v it r a in aitn-ati ' and who escaped Ih e fa ta O f «u i Öor »a vagi- detail a luoiliia i|r-rn ,id i lor ' ve)or U> neral .MiLirum by d ying r«ciui'.t>ig an ariuy tt|» to any re just in tim e, fur hi» woiti waa al * q uirw i muuher. The |)w k m ilita ry • together no taw aa th at which sent 1 |»«r nnu g gh d thr-xfl^t Ggug',**» »»» "■ :— ;— RDMEMOAY MARCH 21, Uh». £ • K iw .-iu ,» . TJi.e T u t b u n k had a birthday laat week, hut forgot In metition it , ao we have |o»t for another twelve The Event of . th e . Season he 1 DANCE giyehby ' The Port Orfor J Brass Band to Me- 1904 placer a il aide In*.lied ni-'ii I«-, tweeu the age» o| t $ ud 4-i year» »ulijeet to Io- d ia fie I a t 't o y tune ! And a vary aeriuua problem ia loin a n u y service. A-* amen-ied a ' presented fur the em iaiilrralio u u f few y eat a »liha. quel,I to it* )M»aige the emu Won mau and t hough t itti ill)» )Miiacri|ilbMi law ia ijiiile ni|i,»i woman tu consider io the free pur in the m Verity Ma jiroyuio iia tu | don of H yde who had been aewteuc lh.it n liii |i at the lim e w ta in force i ed by a Jadee who knew the h ig b ik , e. . . . « . « a_¿ fu ipneili tn I ihepn-p This Dance will be in the Band hall on Saturdiy night. and depth «m l w idth of bis eobwaul ,n tneilioti lenii handled lUel no hint I M a y 1 s t. «.-rime», to a term to Iba Federal Midnight supper will be served, and every ef- ,i . , l i f t i v u i M the pendency of auch a b ill prism ’ lelegiaphed m the country. When J fort will be made to make.thia a pleasing aud successful and a ll ol il-e , iu|ii>(ioii» h ili of the bill w»» cal le i up in tlie Upper 1 social affair. cuela in the case, and »ii^cli pardon House Senator Hick hoped it would »pecificaiiy n io , v,»i ilia acouudrel meet no opposition am i Senatorial UHh lhe fto o ib Ihn good th in g , th at uaoaily fin e go with m idi an uecaaion. Fur 23 and the cori». year» the T r ib u n e ha» ryrved (he peopld of Ciyrry couuly, and during M r W ilrnu cannot hide behind that time it baa neve, had to defend lire like d» f, „»# of hi» aetoundjng jlaelf in a libel care nor ro u rted to action in the- m illio n »ire H y d e cave eoiirtesy carried the dav. Senator T ilh u a n , in a »ori o f Jocular vein simply a»keil if the country had so far lost faiih.ss to he u n w illin g to trust •’ volunteer» in c-.ae of need of Underhanded method» to accomplish a» did I'rerid cn l la f l when lie |atr au arineil fore»T,4 M any people are B desired end. I l has always e„ <imit<l tin -m illio n a ire Ih itl H illm an inclined to dot|(it the existence of a deavored 1» give the news o f the nut of the Mokfeiht Island prism» conecriplioii law in this country, TUBA TRACTOR nomical Power is needed, whether lo^* ging, plowing, hanesting, d sking, land clearing, road consti action, grad ing, lumbering, freighting or station- aryworkof any nature, THE YUBA TRACTOR will do the work Winter or Summer over any land or roads untjer any conditions. Buy An H. I- KySilo; Save your feed «nd in crease yo&r iuilk flyw, by supplying an abundance of good feed when you moat need itV' ih n c ir county faiyly amlMaepneatoiiy, and whom hw lUaRaeh« Vcd of costa and hut I I ia w iih u». “J ** G o ld ik a c l * . O r . ,fi . '- .jU ' jepresentalive has used w hat iiifiut-noe it may » ♦ 10,000 fine. T a ll could plead \ \ hcrafore it ie»ulta that, when M v e bad for th^good o f the major- the example of a long line of prece- « ever it «ball |J»a»e our powers that Jty of the people. It has made en dents ei-lablislred by Ira n k ly currupt :>A l HO CoNTRAiCTOK A BvU.DRSt lit emiee— only a milk and water pa- ' poliiical manipulators. T hia our be to involve us in a war by urelh ’ Estimâtes giveh; Plans and Spécifications ml» uf secret diplom acy, secret Heal» p e r would nut.-—-bill it IB gfcnl to , “ reflrrm” ?re»hient cannot dn, since or otherwise*, they writ 'have a furnished on application. feel that auoh are few in number», be got in on the plea that the raa- MtmAAwa4i»iM«*aM»<n»tai«>AMaäiwkli{w«AMSMB«H»aMMHMB<>asiStM»m 'd ra ft law ready luads to their hand while its friend» are m any, and it ia cals ought to lie turned out, ' which they can pot in fiyce instant BOt u nlikely that it will go on for 23 pnifeariug uiaiki-J devotion along Jewelry * “ « » • J u s t i c e O o u r t f o r ( h e er w ith a ll p f its. agonising possi yeera longer serving a people whom the line» of moral rectitude. S ix t h D i s t r i c t , h tiiiicaand distressful concomitants. W atdte. S ü ro rw a n f l ia glad to serve. -I Nineteen learned', industrious, Ckcka CetGlaM 8 t . i t « or O bboon ) . I I ia true that England ha a no ! pm ticicnl Structural iron muchauica I Teli-peone 751 C ovstt or Gcaayf Now, when Curry county . . on h| , ^ w , worU, pri»«n charged J . A . Bowamn ) ^ h . verge of buying a t r a c t s g .a -j w j,y uHU ” "*• A ‘ » « * ” • u*-h • • * « wa i C iv il A ctios Sixes River Mining Co., { to Raonvxa gel her road., I . „p p .rtu n e tim e b<vl||g ullveremuniouH,y ra i, b«ve would pre. ip tU te a revolution P. C Kettle, Manaftei j Mossv. f o c . l t «Mention to the neve-sity of (<> p)i#oll for ,„og H,rlug over there such a» m j » r mo.m.cl.y To Hixes River M in in g Company, P C. Kettle manager, the above named ptktn^ care of it after it ia bmigl.l. from ludiaiiapolis. G u ilty , bt^ ' 1^»* •«» h.badstion»; and ths. f.« t defendants T he action o f the »alt a ir along the men m av have been, hut wtty w h » 1 *» * ‘* t « * “ > M * I s the name of the State of - Oregon » ’ » ^ ^ .1 . and coast anon'I in pa ir» the usefulnes- of ilieyrim m uti.H. between .hum . „ d ' * U rn " ' you are hereby required ») appear re- M AXCFACYVRfNO JtW K L K R S I l J ’ undersigned, - - “ -re the a Jnstiee of the any trou or steel im plem ent that ia Uien of ill gotten wealth charged • “«» «he intttuti. u». u i.s t is Peace for the preclnit afoieaald. with Jefl exposed to it. The iractor'ls a with like crime»? Shortly after'' ixet.ugsuhm .»aivem.»g. , f Amer.yun». BAXpUNi OREGON in six weeks Irom the first-publication of this summons in the Port Or U n i poetly machine, and the taximyera these men weie safely placed at | The centenary ol the birth o f Iha- Tribune, a weekly newspajwr published ir t o must shoulder the burden, in Curry County, Oregon, to answer . ,, , . Leavenworth, Presidvut Wood ol m ark t h e ‘'trim Chaurellor” waa re- the at-ove in.nil'll F la il.tIff in a Civil ahould insist th a t am ple provision i .. i . . . ,____ j . » „ x._ . . . . «he great woolen m ills trust was * r w n l|y. celebrated i i i Gurmauy, and action. J^a o,ade for its care when nut in The Ib-feOiants w t l l take notice that reeual at Hostun for transporting une m a y'w ell wonder whether Bis if they tail i<i ankWer tie- complaint pan, Tbia word of w arning is deem dynam ite fur the villainous purpose .jn a tk ’s memoirs wherein he states V ie ta r- YichwJas, E d b w Disc T a id a » herein the Plaintiff will take Judge gd neceeaary from the fact that the ment »gu It si Titt-in fot Eighty wot of blowing up the habitation« of that i t was he riiBt bi ought On the fia/TCO IlilU r» t#W).6s|. together with pounly now haa two road grader»— men and women on strike a t Law ^ war w ith D enm ark and llien w ith E— 1 eo»ta audwxpen«. s nf thia acti»a W atch machines th at coat considerable and “ *■ •••• Date of flint publication Aprh f , I t l l t . ' reuoe, and though the transporla- France, in the latter case he colt ■* - - hate of IRatpiiBlioatloii M -y lh -tu lfi. are more nr less aucctplible to da m tinn of the explo-ives was otneeded, fes»rs th a t lie practically forged Given under my baud tht» 1st day age from ruau The one in the south of April, IW1S. the Judge befoae whom Won.I was peace dispatch h / changing it M. T. W R IG H T , pnd may have fared better, (bough tried ordered hie acquittal by the Contain a most odious condition am Z N o tlae to C re d ito rs . . . J uatioe uf tiie Pi-aee. ' -ià ’ * •’V* - -- ' V ’ ' - it is doubtful, but the one in the ju r y because, as he allaged, no In - In that sh»|>e gAvfe i) out to the press TUC Oci NTV CojDWT O F TH» ETATS O» northern end o f tbe county haa been le lit to use them had heeti- proved. to fire the war a p iiit among the poo axoosjynyi gtaft ^ ow » tv o r C ubby . le ft ajanding aloog the road side I u U te C i t a i t «Çhttrt o f th e S ta te n toe Matter f « of R the R Estate ofl exposed to all the atorms of w inter.] N o intent was proved or th o u g h t pie. So mueft for secret ohm » Corhwef I, dâoeased. j o f O reg o n, fu r th e C o u n t y i - . j f not private, then county owned of in the cases o f tin* working men acy.” U f cpRiae,I'mooe dem The uu'tereiiittfcß haying been ap- ¿»n rvy shadsshould house souh implements, at Iii(iia n « |»ili» Who leave thousands' l *ie *’r* “ d * ^ r,e* n « *« » «■ io c ,> .n ,r .-nrrv cnanrv .illited by « die Conufy Court of «»- the I-;?' ' .• ; r ol OregoB^fbr Carry of County, ex- J h a m ailer is uns th at every ta x . of enduring np^ntinieiits s»f th eir j «,,e dbpsts-1 ru n nin g in o f * lE e ^ estate Thomas Guy Cbrdterr, fia lu tiff, . , C y a r in the county should be in , great » k ill and industry a n d daring ' » * ' * * o i lhe w* rld w it,“ h» French (k>rnweII, deceased, and having qual- Estelle CorJiner* Defendant: "Iflad, nottoe IS hereby given to the Secrelarias name attached. eated in. and a little united gw ll in the »I i h |> h « f ekyaorapera and -Estolle eredltora of and all persona having I ed T d o e f e = t Cotdiner, the above n a a - \ } r f ; bridges scattered Langlois O re, in the right dirofition w ill have'the mammoth s ■ lie alaima again« ss d droeas«*!. to pre- u ,e , h# desired effect. alxjul the middle wc»t. Bent Ah«t.?. vcrid«l aa required by a w ., - T(JU -¿¿r, by , red to ^ v .„ f , . , , „ Liat. a-l«2 2,-1336 a n d -lW i within six months after the date v. of the * hd BnJ< i r y,« ¿cm ^aintfll«da«2iinit Y et ttw fact these tn«n bail Wrought Ite s to ra tio n T o E n tr y o f b u n d s in . flrgt . publication of « . thia ... . . . noii.4 .. _ . to aaid . . yuU ln above entitled suit w ithin C U R R E N T T O P IC S . and striven Io make the wofid Imt M a tw n w l f o r e s t . Executrix at her residence near Port six weeks from thq.date o f t h g 'f lr » ! publication i f thia sun inone, to-wit; ter and richer by having lived in it . Nothw ia hereby given that tltt lands O rto rl, Oregon. By J II. U p t o x . withift six weeka from the 7th day of : . , / . , ’ ! described below, embracing»33 81 acres! - y „ , » P n » « w „, I and who, once not of Leavenworth within the elskiyoii National Forest, I tna r . C orkwbu ., Api il, 1U1S, the s .me.being the date of E ditob T r ib u n e :— Executrix of tbe estate of Thomas the flrat publication of thia .summons; u f ( Oiegon, Oieg [on, will wilt be subject an would hasten to resume careers o to settlement mid if you fail to appear and answer A Hv<t. i k . . . . . i i j r i' t i j : anil ent y under th« provisions of the Cornwell. dece«w.l. F . A. Hyde, the great land fraud iiM-fulness doe» not count with M r. homestead laws of the United States “ Dated March % lh , IMS. in tlie above entitled suit on or before the 19th day of May, 1916, the same grtist, hav Just been pardoned by W ilson who hastens to set a t lib erty “ J* •’. “ V6 **' ll* * F * 31“1- _SBh--- - y - — - -A-wa-....-, being thé last day prescribed In the or the President from the Federal pen the great ecottndrel H yde who hud Row-burg" Oregon.'on^June 12, lu tT der lor pub)fckth>n. judgment will be taken i gainst you for want thereof, and jten liary at A tlan ta, Georgia, this laeti all during his adult life a curse I An.v settler who was actually and in the plaintiff will apply to the court for for a series o l very raw publiu land to the world, a blot upon deoency j £?r agriemtural puri.osZa'i.rmi b /ja n 8 the relief demanded In his complaint, which is substantially as follows; For deals In California. - and m o rality and a caricature on ’ ’ b.and has not atrnndoned same, the dissolution of the marriage con ------ ------- |. . . | bus a pi< (»-r«noe right to make lioine- H yde and Benson played a strong h,,liur and hfinaa ty ., • sh ad en-ry for the lands actually oc- tract now tnfisting betweeu the plain t ~ , *< — ----- caplod. >aid !fcb<ts were listed ui>on O o l d B e t t c h , O r e g o n tiff ar.a defendant, and for such other band iq Oregon alvot but Chamber W ell, let us tie thankful th a t the <be application» of the persons men- and further relief as the court may deem Just and equitable. |. in and W est aet the machinery common man is th in kin g and that ’ V . X X « ' « " V p X Service of.Wiis summons is made by He tkoogkt the title good, In uiottou whtuh resulted in the the toiling womuo and the p a lie u l; such aettler, provided such settler / SMB publication pursuant to an order made far he had bought from old by tlie Hon. W. A. Wood, County yscation of 40,000 acres of their long suffering houre wife are realis applieaot is qualihed to make homfe- Judge ol Curry Coon tv, Oregon, bear- ■ a a Brown, aa honest auta. . . stead entry and the piefarenoe right is fraudulent acquisitions here. in: g date of March 29th, 1916, dtiictlng . ing that a|| is not as it should be, exercised prior to June 12, lltla.on which C a s e te fiad oat the deed w a ^ , gw __ Iu tlie __ Port Orford nblicatioi. _ tiiereof #mJ that there to in operation a gle»dy ^ d m d n ’ S ^ v “^ i i ^ d “ ^ B it ob re ta rd ; he waald file-* Tribune, once a week for six suoeeaaive And now as to Benaop he weeks, commencing with the Issue of purpose to discrim inate against them son. The lands are os follows: T ie H yde accumulated m illio ns in ,i it a t eace. The Pataat he * ” and theirs ■* IW J 8J and «4 W i NJ of Lot 4 (17.80)' April 7th, 1916. »nd ending with the issue uf M ay JOth, 1916 fxiurse of their jo in t operations in had aaver seel, hat w a a U t . See. 4. the 8} and 8J NJ of L o t i ------- Q J. W A L K E R , O f course there ie !L i 1?..«“ '4**)- pslifornia, Arizona and Nevada is no wav way in look that up too. The bayer Attorney tor Plaintiff. (49 acres). Bee. 6, T. 32 a , R. 14 W .. W . prior to their breaking into Oregon, which to measure how much the M., 192.96 seres, application of Leand wanted the farm if the title W h ile H yde was facing bis long |>ardon ol H illm a n coiitributj*] to- er B. bpurgsoh. Port Orford, Oregon t was gaod, 'h B t had to h s \ List 6 1822. A tract of 40.89 scrag tria l.in Washington C ity into which ward the downfall of M r. T aft, yet within what w ill probobly Ud when shown. The deal f s l through. juriw iiotion be had been duped by *« is safe to conclude that Ddt one'deeorlbed’ Isiwveved, ^»T 8«-. 17, T . 378., R. W , l’oriÛrforiCDiiiiDerciâlCIül) Gat aa ahstgact aadhs ready. Comer No. l,{ilcntii-Al with Forest Ser Beginning at detectives on the decoy letter ruute, uf bis thousfnds.ot^ yieiims, neither vith F 4 7 0 -i Sill'ffr u v ; ■ Benton waa toeing .Ilia d and own* U»«y or their friends supported hiut. vice Monument consisting of a white oak stake marked F - 8. M. H . -1, • O fH c e r a : ' - vietad iu Oakland on a charge ol T o W fio w M t ( '« r t ic o r n . when«i Sugar L-of Mountain bears M. A h-udinq American correspond 36 A J. M arita ,'F ree td e ttt. ' deg. E. and Pyramid Rock bears 8. *fä- . Í- 4’ trjjlry and was serving a term in ent over » in >1 1 .4 ,s s . »» London « being W TIIIL intotview - i 43 deg. w .; «X&bding thenœ N . «2 I , the uD-iersifUied, hereby giv no- A. A. JsMiasow, Viop President. . - d«<. W., 13 ch«..» thenœ 8 . 43 deg. tier- that I bave iave p a conveyance from In the Mas. W m .U i u -I bos , ” ” min. W , 27 obs.; thence 8. 24 deg. Patentee to tfdeiands and^Water lots iff J. H Z vmwsat , Secretary. " " " »P>»k«»ms.i, a M r. Tennant, on > 4 » o h k .;th en o iN . 44 deg. i the Harbor of Port Orfor J?' 7 Oregon, on' the “other wom an” enters upon the u . r Mas. A. 8. J ohnston , Treasurer. V*. **" k portion of which a part ef i . tin-subji-cl of srm v service in thia urinn I » \ , M | ? r ’ *“ I"', £ £ £ ? •*!& ‘ con*«“ «-* AH scene, claiming recognition by the cuuntry, di»r<>u(.i»eil as follow»! Jold Beach, uregrsi, L is t S-1«S6. T h e . parties are hereby warned hot to drive Club meets First Wednesday In each adm inistrator as the only legal wife piles or trespass in any manner O ist- month. All members invited toattend “ i t e«me to m t to sek of th e deceased. noever on said tnlelands or water Tote. meetings. Voluntary m ilita ry service, Mas A n n * 0 . B aht . only England soil America Litigation stretched its slow Portland, Oregon. the first cis»» |vraers, have length «long for participation iu . ««otnta; tiieau-KHl March 29, 191». follow. The other great M. Baco«, Assistant CommiSiioaer Benson’s m illio ns until the adm in must force m ilitary service upon , u. of the General Land Office. F er S a b T ranpstee N o t i c e . . iatration turned in his fiusl account 9 “ ’*r c«‘ lw n*- Thw Eoglisli-Atner 3-17 DeH.- showing a net balance of one dollar iu“ n heiug tested by Eng A t my place on Sixes River, the fol Notice to Heretiy given tu a ll peraOoe lowing described property: 3 cows, 2 whom it may concern, not to enter 'up and th irty five cent» io the c re d it1 W" r in ‘“ ’ “ ’’ F N O T IC E o ftb e «.late ' 1 thought America would like calves, 1 yearling steer, 2 horses, new on or trespiMW upon the premises of L . 't o know how tire voluntary system Owing to the limited capacity city o( our road wagon, new single harness, 6 new Knapp, fur the^girpoee of hunting, or warehouse at the present time, local beehives with supers apd sections, shear flsbinu with nooa and line. Maid pre. I t was suspected th3t fieweon’s Was slaptling tbe strain. Unprecedented strains” said M r. people must remove their freight - ... . ---------------------------------------------------------freight in in in< » « M n e , garden Sfeder and cultiva mtoepare situated on Elk R tosr ¿Carry wealth was being covered up and con le a n s n t, have been put upon the- three days, otherwiae demurrage will tor—a lot of tools and Other articles — Cosa.y, Oregon, ana gMnretly known cealed by H yde. Anyhow, neither voluntary system in this war; it be charged. as the “ Bond” place. r ' atoo rent of place 1 years. wife, both baviug been placed in has . had to undergo a much more H- Bg S T E IN ER, Any person or per sots M treepaas- Post Orford W harf Co. the category of the “ other woman” ,,‘,Tere l r i " ’ ,1‘" n * ' * ’ previously ieg for the purpose of hunting, fishing, j» traveling through in tfdy shape form Notice to Stock Owasrs. r -v « " " « » » - - *« u ~ i or manner, or tearing down fences, or the record. I . x L. A . R O B E R T S , As I have leased the Bagley ranch on leaving out side gates open, o r molest a ft. . . J t—” r ’.u . ' To h“ ve * * • " « « ‘ rely frank would Elk river, notice is hereby given to all ing personal property, will be prosecu A fit ending of the career ol one have require,I the American corre.- A T T O H N E V a t A. a w persona having stock of any kind run ted to the full extent o f the law. who had operated ,n C - I.f o r n i. for lo , , . v. . , lv l. v(| M r . T e „. ning on said place, to please remove the M y i l l e P o in t , O re g o n . , ;; " n*. R . Johnson, same. 3U yearn , part o f the Urn. a . C«un , r M U , , b(U jn Leasee of the above A. J. MARSH. Probate business a speei«lty. nameii premises k- "" • ; *’ " ' ’ ' ' h^never Compact, Dependable, Eco W They are Guaranteed to dtiTthe act‘ ual work of 18 horses at a nominal oost of $2.20 per day for fuel. F ;r information call or write C. MALEHORN, Langlois, Oregon. Sale Agent for Cooa and Curry counties. 8A B R O BROS Langlois Hardware à - Hardware o f all Rinds M a c h in e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s . E x t r a s f o i D a ir y in g ) O s b o r n e , M il w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a i n t s , O il s & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r Xfine l i n e o f G a n s , B a s e b a l l p a r a p h e r n a lia , a n d o t h e r S p o r tin g G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . C 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 ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d . i P ip e F i t t i n g s , P l u m b i n g a n d T i n w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o rt n o t ic e . Hafi • Cnrrj County Abstract- Realty Company. • Cheever Bowman. L a n g lo is , O r. Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store . * 7 1 IK > It flQ : Harness, Fishing-tackle «I — - . .a a « 4« . * ~ ing Powder A. ib» Cl A,, WM. GILLINGS, PROP. to 3 f u ll lin e of S to v e s and R anges, S uem sey, A lu m in u m , X a g s a a à Ü y ta t- tin g , S t ile t t o G u ttle ry , ha Mr, i- P -, p a n te r a s , OElc.