The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 28, 1915, Image 2

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W ED N ESD A Y. A P R IL
An I if an aoqd.iin'atioa i«
nr «lautli haa »vertâkeu sume
But h re » » mm the »tber a
Published Kvery Wednesday. by
lier n i a fa m ily , <>r tha slorx lia»
the «hiehl:
H A R D I T . MTKWAIST. .
panl a viuit to ilia home ol aumu
“ -AU Itu- leading Genunn«
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SUBSCRIPTION KATE».
tend Ilia condolence» or congratdla ! to tlie New Y ok T iin -s. “ «igtiwl A
Copy One 1 ear ......... ; . ., . .< 1 A - tiona— because of thatae, al»o, be has eirvulgr u rg itu lltu »oi--w o f G «r-
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g T b a a n a tM a a a ia a a a a ro rriM
ta h .w a th e d .ta to eh taa roar anh- {
t aariat loáis rota
iavimM»«
B avbs R basocall *.
DAY DANC:
given by
“ The Port Orford Brass Band
H a ia a man of wisJom— a pillar c- " 1
vot*-
* * » * i ' * * «»«kvt
«.r . . „ „ „ . h
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. 1 . an i»it|or»rio»oi o f llu * «11 r ladtcieu
o f . t r . n g l h - -w ith a brain -h te h
R ^ r W l, ||r , iO T |w
absorbs to the utmost o f the es- wu* uHorn«*«) tilth photogruphu o f .
aanoe of life.
Kaiser tt’ tlbeim ami Kutp**ror Fran
.TSiis Dance will he in th e Band
Few things eau»|»e hjs n ulicr, for «*• Joseph
,
M idnight sapper will
be ia aver .»«1 tha a le r t
- .
L “ A a itafoo«« wavs of rravaiarenl
But the one t in ... which be a«eer
f " “ " * i r T X g i " ? f o r t w il1 b® m a d e , o r a » k « t l ‘ <* *
M*y lit.
I n appointing G
J
JohlOHUI
p u u n ty A t t o r i) .), Governor W ith y overlooks ia thi« |w|a.-i. mol therein
(tombe disregarded the wul.es of n lie . the com plim ent which we lake
I t g ive, ua a feeling
m u jorily of the tsx|>ayer» o í C u rre unto oq(»elf
County, and,' in a way, pr»l a ,n fiar, that we ara something mitre than a
lion upon the itiiellixei.ee » f the were worin in human ahape, th at
0llisen«bip o* lilis Section, that the we may be even a whole cog in the
TlUBUKK b lii Ve hé »h'Hll.l «<M In Ve com m unity wlteel.
done. M r. Johnson is doit .ilea» an
T ru e, be ia not a aulwcrilter Io the
SXOal len t man for the p i s c e , hut paper— hia dollar never reaches thia
from the way the petitions were office— but be read, the paper Jual
Mgned in northern Curry a great the asine.
*• M ajo rity of the prople nreferrwi the
For hia neighbor ia a aulweriber,
appointm ent of J. H u n tle y — a prel
i th a t •‘ political p u ll” no doubt
the G overnor lit disregard.
B aa i ( come to auch a pass that C u r
ry county has no v»tablt»heil uitis ii
b f her own <jnalifled to be
A ttorney?
the northern bonier» of Cbii-agu at
(sake Foreat turned nut 111 foro* and
voted down the Jjcbweiixer G era u u
Austrian liukel.”
Even larger and more ominous,
tin» leaa cmiapte-oou«, than ilia quest
ion o f race waa the q-ireti on of re
lig ioa, says the New York E ven in g
Finn ed ito ria lly . “ Men and worn
eu were urged to vote fur Scbweitser
because he was a Catholic; other
men and women were urged to vote
for Thompson because be was nut * '
Catholic.”
and pay. io advance and in hia gon-
I t was pot singular to Chicago
e roMty be luoiTa the paper to the
th a t a religious issue
preaaed|
“ p illa r of strength”— hy rrqneat.
But it m ay no. alway» be so. In into srryiaa during recast liases,
tim e we have Ifopse that the “ p il - , l u l ’i d • u‘^> an
• * » / ssau»
C ounty la r” wilt pay ua the
super coinpli 1 *** tBO* t people.
This 1» the n atu ral In ‘ m eat of p erm ittin g us to
add
his)
I n O hio and New Y o rk elate an ti-
hail «11 Saturday night, j
be s e tw d , and every cf-i
p le a s in g
and
s u c c e s s f u l1
social affair
’
henever Conip.net, Dependable, Eco-
W
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T~
nomieal Power is needed, whether log*
ging, plowing, harvesting, disking,
¿U A , i
'
land clearing, road construction, grad­
ing, lumbering, freighting or station*
a^worfc of any nature, THE YUBA
TRACTOR will do the work W inter
or Summer over any land or roads
under any conditions.
1
Buy
An H. i* F. Silo; Save your feed and in-
cruise your m ilk flow, by su p p lyin g an
ab'i.nflaace o f good feed when you m ost heed
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.
W ILL B A R R ,./
Jx^cgi representative
Gold] Beaeh, U p -
. , 4 ^ * ° C ostractok & B u il o f r
Katidiatee given ; P lan s and
l n
Specifications
J
° B aPPl’Cat*°D"
T h ty a z e G uaranteed to do the a c t­
ual w ork of 18 horses a t a nom inal
cost of $2.80 p e r d a y for fuel.
F :r inform ation c a ll6r w rite
la be draw n.
ï
YUBA TRACTOR
How ever, the own asms to oor sob-criptioo list— Catholic frenzy moved a vicious
die has been cast, and now that paid in advance, of o u is e .
campaign against the eleotiuo of w ill work-On wide, open roads, not I » tin- .In sti« <• C o u r t f o r 1 In-
M r. Johnson haa received tiie ap
S i x t h D i s t r ic t .
T im e sometime« woiita wonders, Governor U ly u n , w hile in O hio the hedged shotM with etiim pa and ’««•
pointm
ent the
k ibune biq.es
hopes that
that eveii-iu the ar«r»j>aper Held.
j Democratic candidate fur Attorney and forest tree«.
>intn>enl
the T
T kibumk
ATX o r Onxooaf
ih he
e people ofJbe
And we have hope.— strong hope».. General, a Catholic, was made Io
o f j be county a»
a« a whide
whole
wnr o r Cosurf
Another consideration worth w hile
Will stand lo y ally with him and as-
J. A. Bowman
feel the rl.s fls of religious bigotry,
1
to mention in this behalf ia, that
C ivil A ctio «
slat him In'every way pns»ihle in
C U R R E N T T O P IC S .
intolerance am i bate, 1914, w hile a
we have a lu u ltitixie o f teams and
P.
C
Kettle,
Manager
j
M omxv .
enforcing the law , ami we have no
few abort sighted, u n th in k in g people
teamsters thst need and deserve
To
Sixes
Blver
M
inin
g
Company,
P
doubt but that he w ill m erit this
J I I I'l-r u B .
were afterwards found to claim that
this em pluyuieiit.
C. Kettle manager, the above named
support.
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lire
itcleat
of
both
G
ly
u
u
and
the
defendants
K ditos T mtbumk :—
T h e new fishing manager lor the
In tha name of the State ot Oregon
O hio Calhnlin had I kcu due to the
A
short tim e back an In d ia s woo.
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you are hereby required to appear
a r »«•-
neaae laauatry.
tight made on them no tha score of Portlan d company operating on fore the uaderskKned, a Justice of the
an knows as “ Nancy Falnta-r” died
? í • •
R
ogar
ri
vèr
break*
iertriiha
prese
to
tth
Peace
tor
the
preempt
afoieaald,
their church connections.
in six 1
weeks fn.i -m the first tp i «b
nblication
Ae item w ill be noticed in this up about CtNHi Ba) whereupon the
say. th at th» « a i put
that stream of thia suiaiuona in the Port O ri.n l
Tim es at M arslitiejil skeUhed .u p
Such an a«sumpiiuh takes m l ac­ w ill .sort extvisl 6,000 case« of saloon
issue o f th e T b IB ex b staling that
Tri buns, a weekly newspaper publi.hed
George W . Curry proposes to sell something o f an nidtuary, but uuni­ count of the faut 1914 was a Repub an n ually; Thia would emphasise io Curry County, Oregon, to anawer
the aliove named Plaintiff iu a Civil
batter to local people for the net ted sny mention of the must iutyr lican laiid«l:<lc year in O ilio, es|«eu « u ia y k e j falling off o f piodnct since action.
eating
episode
in
the
life
of
deceased-
ta
lly
,
While
in
New
York
O
ly
s
n
The ftefen ittufs wilt take autiee that
J>rlce th a t be would receive'fur l i if
tb w d a jp ’crf
D H u m e when the I f they fail to answer the cpnifdniut
I t had b w e thiuugb her m arriage " “ “ W
rough dev p il .
Shipped to tha outside- There ia a
profit's wereWknple fo' finance costly herein the Plaintiff will 'take Judge­
‘ " ¿ i " ' ' ’ ‘" ‘’I
thought suggested here th at ia w «r. w ith a th rifty bachelor named P a l-
politicai ernttirra. rwoeb lilig a lio o , ment sgalhat them for Kiphtr a <+
, *x/lG O I •..llum itflO.Sa), tujfvUier with
mer tb s . Nancy bad acqui.ed tha J b‘W
HuU‘ W “ , U ‘B » « '« •r ’- c a n .
ih y of more than passing considers
the purchase v>f m ultiplied thous meta and esp-us- a of this action.
didacy
fra
n
k
ly
staged
to
defeat
h
it
aitila o f kcrèii up and down the Date of first publication Aprb 7, ISIS
lio n , and that is, that white people hams. Her husband, a man o f good
I'a te o t last publication M y 19. I '.»16.
Bulaer’a
mute
ut
leas
justifiab
le
spite
m ust patronise home iodustry in repute, had lakeu Iter in hi« ranch
«treao» sod <fie bui id log and fu r-
Given ui.der n»> hand tbl« 1st day
race, rewarded w ith 170,000 vole, nishing d f k iwfakUl residence at ot April, iv lt.
order to develop th eir com m unity, where the tw o accumulated coneid
M. T. W B D iH T ,
Em eiy ville,'k* fiikhionahle suberb of
yet home Industry should he careful arable pioperiy in the way o f cattle was what baat G ly n u , not tha a n ti
J UBtice of the Peace.
Csthulic campaign.
O a k la n d / Cfrtforuia, and another
lest it ft r a il , its right in »uch pat and bories; they also possessed u
. 1- — — — -
ronage by taking advantage o f the waguu and lestn of work horsi-s
G ly n n had been elected Lieuten­ mansioiPof taVg« f refenaione in a
home people on arconnt of the lack F in a lly M r. P alm er sickened and ant G o v rn m r wRfcnOeventot S e lle r fakhwnaMe-i'Hidence d istrict over In th e C ir e i4 |, Ç o u rt o f th e S ta te
o f Iranaportglhin and Inconvenience died and just h-nv long Nancy toil«.I who U«tty declined to du the d irty in San F ra«cU % \ both of whlah
C r c g o u , f o r tin - t - o u n t ,
of getting things in from the out along un the place »« a widow 1 do ü u rk Busa M u rp h y of T a m m a n y mantiona am a lili owned by hia
ol O n rry
kid».
nut know uowythat 1 was inform ed. 4eroaridvd»ai)d waa impeached for widow. j.T Ija gn|ortuoaie tru th is,
Gay ConUaer, ftU n tiff.
-
D uring thUpast year at least four
hia paiaR « M le G l j wo, anxious lu th a t C u rry ooyiiiy resources have
B ut the tem pter came in the per
•
r
I occupy h id M a t, abetted the great luagèWVJ) loads trib utary »0 the up Estelle Cordiner, Defendant:
articles produced in C urry have
To Estelle Cotdiner, thu above mim­
son of a preacher named Bellinger,
b uilding of d lfia n t cities, wherefore
been sold at home lof more than it
ed defendant:
h . . . . I,„ a h ,,
would cost the consumer to buy on J » . . , . .......... ..
T h i. .............. .
I“ k - j V
l 9 0 -“ “
‘ raeu th4 panel)J of jpopuliUiou am i im ­
In the name of the State o f Oregon.
You are her«-by required to appear
provements w ithin ber own borders
the outside and have shipped in by ,
.*
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.
a
, ,.
who voted for the victim o f M u r
and answer tint complaint filed against
freight or parcel, iwet.
I
lk u n k ’ h H n " « a x * ‘
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p h y’s nisi ice, running ou no reoog a t thia let« «1^-.
y»u in the above entitled suit within
' From the producers view point i t ' e° Ui e^e * n'^
“ P « > N * OC^
six *e«lts from the date of the fir t
Langlois Oca.
w iled ticket sod supported by no
mad«
love
10 her and
pubneatlon ( f thia summons, to-wit:
may be all right to charge the home ,M’
p a rt of the State presa.
within six weeks from the 7th day of
buyer the tame price for hie prod they were m arried. The scheme
April, IBIS, the •■«me iieing the date of
-e
.
the first publication of this summons;
1 the “ Kov ” scqunilrel had in view
And the Outcome o f th at cam
uct th at it sells for on the outside,
and
i f you fall to appear and answer
t
developed sw iftly from this tune on. paign demonstrated the partisan
in
tb* above entitled suit on or before
with (be coat of shipping it in add
Jabí »■ 1 1
- « Cat Gina.
¡T h e isiicli together with such per short sigh led nesa of Col. Roosevelt
the 19th day of May, 1916, the same
ed to it. But to the consumer i t .
Tel« Phea« 7«
being the last day prescribed in the or­
he disposed of who bad been afraid to nominate
seems that if the producer can e e lP * 0 "? ..^ "* CU”
der lor publication, judgment will be
taken »gainst you for want thereof, and
at a oertSin price on the o u t s lesdily
i d e , wa»
*,** sold and a little later on 1 Sufxer on the Progressive ticket
the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for
since S u ite r polled a bigger vote
I h . t he could ce rta in ly sell at the |
the relief demanded in his complaint,
Ibe wngon and team io hia flight.
which is sulwtantially aa follows; For
than did the C ol’s, regularly nom
akune price at home thereby saving
tha dissolution of the marriage con­
¡Baled
candidate.
tract now existing between th a plain­
the expense of shipping out.
A u h ia time the poor victim o f pious
SABR O BR O 8.
tiff ana defendant, and fur such other
Thè T ribvxk strongly advocates cruft and tcoundreliam sought a Isw-
After Hie election was over Sul
and further relief as the court m a y ,
hotne patronage o f home in d u s try ,1 yer and met up w ith T o m M in o t, set's laugh came when he boasted
deem just and eqnitable.
M AKUFAÇTVRINO JKW KLER8
Service of this summons la made hr
for every dollar spent on the outside who caused a w arrant of arrest to he that "w ith o u t money and w ith o u t
publication pursuant to an order made
BANDÓff,
O
R
EG
O
N
by the Hon. W. A. Wood, County
ceases to become a factor in cum I issued;1- Armed w ith ibis w arrant the backing uf an y organisation ha
l
v»
:
Judge ot Curry County, Oregon, beat­
in a n ity prosperity, but producers) the sheriff overhauled and arrested had beaten G ov. G ly tin aud mads
ing date of March Svth, 1V1J, diiecttng
should lake an interest in and t r y ' the accused and brought him back G«l. Kuueevelt look lik e 30 oentsF’
pobiicatioi. thereof in the Port Orford
Tribune,
once a week for six successive
to protect the local consumer, rath '
from down tuward Ashland.
weeks, commencing with the Issue of
A n o ther A n ti Catholic cam paign
April 7tb, 1916, and ending with the
er than to be ready to gouge him
The case wae compromised by the was waged in the city of N o rfo lk,
issue of M av 19th, 1916.
when the opportunity offers, and
C J. W A i.K E R ,
n‘ elH “ ,,N " ,1C> ’* »H om ey, who Ngbraaka against Mrs. M aria O ’Don
M r. C urry hsa struck a 7^'pvnsi've1
Attorney for Plaintiff.
when called upon to turn the tam e . »«I Weekea last November when
Chord along this line.
over simply claimed th at the amount she stood for popular designation
recovered was only sufficient to |w y M Hie Poatiuastership o f th at c ity ,
Some Compliment.
hia fee, at least this was tha slat« o f hut spits of a llK she swung triu m p h
C. MALEH0RN,
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A-
Langlois, Oregon.
S a le A gent for Coog pnd Curry counties.
Langlois Hardware
Store
-of
R
Hardware of all Kinds
M a c h in e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s .
I$s;tra8 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 .
U
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Port OrfordCoeraal Club
* *
»u fl? in . She is editor of the N or—
N o tic e (o CPCdMors.
,
prasa, a Democratic paper of
O ffic e rs : .
la
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OOCXTT
C
o
n
n
OF
TBS
STATS
Or
“ Mcb a b ility and force.
OaxooM, ro a '& n C mmvt ot Coast.
A
J.
M
absh
,
President. , H
r
K,
,
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ft»« reference iu the ^ bibunk to In the M am eT«rw eE6«ate of» " n,;'n
A. A. J amicsom , Vice President.
JtaqmasCorewqlt, ,h-, rsaed. f i,’
Mas. W x.Ulu.m G S, ’’
« » • of road n u e b in e ry w si tim ely
H Z i mw ^ lt , Secretary.
»“ »Bahould be needed by those to
Mas. A. B. J ohxstob , Treasurer.
*h«Be custody aucb implements are State of Oregon, far Curry County, ex-
eoutrlx Of the estate of Thomas
entrusted. A ll road tools should be
Cornwell, deceased, and having qual­
Club meets First Wednesday In each
tor of local news, and haa paid ua mws a ty e r earlier, that Nancy was •» M r aa h u m an ly possible , protect- ified, notice is hereby given to the month. All members iavited to attend
(hia oom plim ent'in a manner which tbeu at work scrubbing the floor» at‘
against the ratag>e a o fa lo n e of oredltare of, and all persons having meetings.
speaks volunifk for hia knowledge the big hotel in (bat tows; where :
prevalent “ salt a ir ” as you aug claims against said deceased, to pre­
sent them verified os required by taw,
of tbs good th in g ) of life.
upon I »oqght out Judge Schroeder g»»t, but salt mud as w ell,
Aod
lo
o f within six montila after the date of the
H e is not d ls d lu te o f ibis w orld> and « « IfiH H a t the county . o . v . .
T respass N o tic e .
first publication of thia notice lo said
goods, but ba pueaeaae» the rare fao m o n th ly allowance t o . , d the poor the-county in v e s ti.g about 14000
Executrix at her residence near - Port
Notice ia hereby given to all
O ily of bolding Onto that which he woman, who, m p e n t of intellect iu a “ Yuba Troctor” w .r r.n tm f to Orfor I, Oregon.
wboni It may concern, not to tn
up-
gets, leal ike pangs of poverty ov«y an.l hum an asp,ration, was far and dtaw . , x lr . „
lox F . Cowawau.,
Ju. d#d w hh
oa or trespass upon the premises of L .
thke him ia hia declining years. '
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
Tliomaa
away vtipenur to l b . typical equsw. graveJ. o f « m m . the tallicitor h a. Cornwell, tteeeaked.- ‘
Knapp, for the purpose of hunting, o r
»•
H s pussasaea a wide knowledge of The a I lows noe was ordered by the
Hsbint; with nook and line. Maid pre­
Dated
March
SOih,
1915.
so aye single to large cummisaiona
mises are situated on Elk Elver, Curry
loot! »flairs, because he is a oonstaat County court, which, according
to and hence w ill not make baste to
County, Oregon, and generally known
fender of thia paper, and the know l­ the Tim es article, she was still iu re
explain tha obvious ia a d a p tib ility
aa tha “ Bond” place.
To W h o m I I M a y I o u c cru .
edge extracted therefrom is tam ed ceipt o f when death called her hence.
of such a gravel train to our narrow
Any person or persoca to trespaw-
to good aoooaat ia his own behalf.
I, the undersigned, hereby give no­ iag for the porpoee of bunting, fishing,
Frees comment ansnt the over- roads on which i t w ill prove quite
tice that I have a conveyance from the
I f an im p ortan t event ia .non to ! whelm ing election of Thompwm the
difficult to lu rh about to go after Patentee to tidel.uds aud water Iota in or traveling through in any shape form
oocur, ha knows of it in advance,' Republican candidate for M ayor of
or manner, or tearihg down feaeaa, a t
another load; and i f a duplication the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
because he haa read of it in this Chicago against Scbweitser, Roger
a portfou of which a part of the wharf foavingout aide gates open, er
uf vehicle« has not been le ft to be in erected without my consent. AU
P“ Per
' , ‘
Sullivan Democratic candidate has loaded m eanw hile, the said tractor pafMaa are hereby warned not to drive ing personal property, will be p»
piles or treapaaa in any manner what- ted to the full uxtent of the la *.
I f there is a bargain Io ba had been universal if not always pro
moat stand id ia -w h ile its tia ln i«,' «ver on sold ti<fol*nd» or water lota.
War. R. Johnson,
anyw here in the com m unity he ia found and con vitcing . Standpat
Man Aaxa C. Dxav.
Lesreeof the above
being reloaded. T h a t tractor scheme '
Portland, Un-gon.
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sc
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z
i
O il» & S tn g n p ifiig P o w d e r
fctfne l i n e o f G a n g , B a m e h a ll p a r a ­
p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r t in g
G ood » k e p t in S to c k .
D o o r » 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 P 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 l l k in d » d o n e o n s h o r t
n o tic e .
1
the matter outlined to ma wheu 1
I t ia not of lap an editor bands
was
beroiight to take a hand ir, the
him self a compliment. '
1 But tb it is th a exception, and ca-r. Seeing no hope of a lucc-aa-
-
th at is ju s t whgt we are doing. I>e- fu i uuAcvtue I so , vised,
CAusa a certain.w ell known citia»n
W iie irfit C oquille a year later I
¿f this com m unity hsa and is per » m » ii.furnied by editor McEwen in
fliateatly rcoognixiitg the value of tbecoluiiiu« of who«« paper,ibe H e r
(his paper ae a raliabls drssemiua aid , 1 had exposed the whole rotten
n
Cheever $ Bowman,
L a n g lo is , O r.
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