The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 15, 1915, Image 3

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    yesterday ta a w M n . M .
broefewbato qaite ilL
A . Oote-
The Ladies A M « il l n e t ■set ib u
week, b at don’t forgot tbe tea «¡ream
Bona— A t the Mercy beapitel g|
social they are g irio g Saturday
North
Bond, Priday Sept. 10, lfiti,
night.
to M r. end M n . F . J. Boghee of
M r.a n d Mrs. M . D . Sherrard,
who bare been camping on Ilk 8U s e ,a a o n .
R. L. Meeieay parsed down the
river (or some lim e poet, returned
to their home at Bandoe tbe tr e t of eoaat the latter pert of last weak on
hie way io his estate at Wedderhora,
Mra. W illie Tompkine, e f North where he w ill elay during the fall
Bend, who bee been visiting at Gold fishing season.
ia Pert Orford last Friday night
going o o te O o ld Bsaeh tbe follow­
ing day, and passing throeghhase
Sunday on their retorn to Marsh­
field where the Senator eailed on
the Breakwater for Portland. F .
K T te b e n o ro fth te pleas, met M r.
Chamberlain at Coqui lie and s s s sas-
panted him on his toor of C arry
and retaraed with him as far as
Ceos Bay.
Senator Chamberlain made the
trip at thie time for the special pnr-
peae o f visiting C orry county, bav
ing never been sooth of Laoglote
before. A t Port Orford he was ten­
dered a banquet a t tbe Knapp hotel,
Beach sines the death of her mother
M- Doyle peaeed through town
eomn two weeks age, peaeed up tbe yeeterdey on hie.way to visit hie
coast Thursday ou her return home. daughter. Mrs. S. 0 . Mather a t
M rs. Harvey James end childrea. North Bend, and also to see bis
after visiting for s couple of weeks new grandson just arrived there Io and la tb * «peenh that he made
with Mr. James.at Port Orford re Hay at the F. J. H u g h « boms.
there bw eepnesedd-keen Interest
torwed S u o d a y to tbetr home at
M r, awd-Mra. A , S(J . Marsh sad in tbe welfare hi” Sbhttiweeteta Ore­
sons. John and Looie, attended the gon, and U was evjdent from his
Swtfo
M r. and M r s I . B. T h rift a«d fa ir at M y th ! Point In their ear last ta Hi that i f Port Orford does net
children passed,down ihepuoat Sue week. 0 n thair, ro lu ra tr o a Co have a iife-eaviag station in the near
S S h day oa their way to Wedderbufn, qeilie they were aooompaaied by future it w ill not h r bis fault. (
■Jg- whew M rs T h r ift wnd-ohildreu wiH Mrs. BUkeeley p f Nudl, Cal., a «is
Senator Chamberlain te one Of
ter to Mra. M a n ti, wko w ill visit the Big Men at Washington sad his
d. O r visit with leletivee for a time.
ris it to C arry eoeoty m ay ba of
M r. aad M rs J. I . M ilte r, after hereafow weeks
Jobs McKenaie started thia morn ■ o r * importance than te realised a t
Ora. visiting at Port Orford for a oouple
'
o f months, started Saturday for 8a lag for M y rtle Point with some s ix ­ this time.
UPTOS
tern and Portland with the inteo ty head of veal that bad been bought
The Coos-Curry Pair.
Uon o f spending the « in te r a t tha in this section by a butcher by Basra
of Stewart from Springfield, t'r .
tetter pleee.
‘K i l l
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The Cone end C urry county fair
,
Word has been Motived that Mra, Forty of tbe calves had been raised
held
a t M yrtle P a in t oo Thursday
I . J. Baker, u n til recently a reai- by M r. McKenaie, and am A No. 1 Friday and Saturday of la s t. «tebj
i t l f . dent M tbte eounty, has andergooe veal, and tbe others were picked up
was one th at them two counties
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a t R ochester, N . Y . from several different farms
may well be proud of. tha axhibite
. „ for ag ro w th on her neck, and that
F. C. Hawkins it .r t e d in his ante along various agricultural lines be­
Serial she went through it nteely..
for Sen Francisoo this more leg, and ing pronounced as 'eqttkl to thorn
X fi&
Carpenter J . W i Maekenaie fall with him as psabeogere wars M rs
found a t (be State fair at Salem.
imion from the trestle work on the I l k Chas Forty and fam ily and Mrs. O. T h a t the farmers nf,tb»s sentloo are
I river bridge test week and was ee- Leneva. M rs Fortv w ill spend the awakening to the iteportaaos o f the
B o lt- I eeriy bruised, (hr. 'Robbins was v ia to r la the city, while. M r s Id -
application of acdootifio methods to
called sod found M r. Maekenaie «eve w ill retwrn this felt. * Asms 8. their work, was strata by the qual­
breiaad su th at he w ill he laid up a Jobation and fam ily who ere now ity of their exhibit» and the Interest
few weeks, but not seriously injured. "visiting the fair w ill return ta Port
taken in tusking exhibits th at c«V
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Among the prominent farmers of Orford with M r. Hawkins.
tied every deparimsmt e f fa rm life.
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ter-
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wm.
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Curry who attended the Coos C urry
Among former Curry county resi­
The live steak* displayed* eepeo-
fair a t M y rtle Point last wwk were, dents asst a t tha fair at M yrtle Point telly of beef ea Mis eml draft herein,
O r . / . I Wethertem, o f the B u r ' last week, wbe were inquiring about [ was exceptionally Ifood, and the
Raaeb, Jaa. Beghes o f Sixes, A .J - ' their friends down thie way ware: stock parade oa Batnrday Was a
M * * Marsh end Rohs McKenaie J r , of M r. and M rs Jee. Ellis of Norway,
Through the efforts e f Gongreee- foliage and root crop» la proportion,
maa H aw ley, tbe star m ail route gave tha visitor na Insight In to
hie retirement from the wrestling between Gold Beaeh and Cheteo what ana be grow« lathis asset
geento favoróf-the little chap,
country. Another department th at
whom he eeye has a ll the good
scald not bo overlooked wes the
foeey work exhibited by tbe ladles.
pointe of e m at artiet and th a t from
the way ho baa star ^
things w ill surely bi
M .C . D ivelbiraa
teat Thursday in tfa
« lx f t * southern Ca
key w ill spend the
a year ago M r. DtV
stroke of paralysis
never (ally recover!
a crutch to eeeiat h
and they have hope
and change of clime
Acial to k it health.
W. A.
JltetMrt
Bishel of C
ed up the coast last
to Salem to attend I
forni« Land Grant<
meet» in that city
ine, September lfiti
court of every coi
O rgoa-C alifornia I
to appoint five rep
other counlie» is t l
etlend thie conferei
bae tie proxies of
delegatee that were
this coanty.
A very aad death uoenrrud at the
bo era o f M r. and Mrs. Bad Hutche­
son neer Fort Orford last Sunday
night when their little daughter,
Thelma, died with membranous
croup. The child went to hod In
the evening in her uaual good health
and did not live more thee aa boar
after awakeOing her parents In tbe
night with the croup. Dr. Bobbins
wra called, bat did not have tiam to
reach the bedside.
Thelma Heael Hutcheson wes
born Sept. 17, l t l f i , end wee thus 1
year, t l month end 3fi days of ego
at the tim e o f her death. She was
a bright, loveable little child, wlioee
death has grief stricken her parent«
end saddened the hearts o f a eym
p e th te in g ro W m C ftity .
leal treatment pe»M
one day leal week
h om e.
W hen M r,
it wee thought thel
to undergo a eeriov
it wee found that a
unnecessary end aft
Interm ent took place in the Port
Orford C€fnfftf*rY
efter-
nooe,
the
aerviees
being
ooodueied
I
t by Rev. Myera. Many friends o f
I tbe family gathered a t tha cemetery
u a Iribeie to the buddieg life ro
i
euddealy
snuffed out, aed tbe little
1
mound
waa
completely covered with
i
I their floral offerings.
o f tra e tm rn te he is
io good h e a lth
ee
peqle of liv in g and
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yawn yet tocOme.
L a c k in g aucomodalinne in hlaold
store to handle b i. growing hOai
neea, Jee. S-Ceppe, proprietor of
the Denmark Mercantile company,'
kmap ^ h O txu
Port Orford, Oregon,
Ä lffA in F
P r o p r ie to r ,
teteW^teefo teevy leapert.
Quality and Prioa are right
A few Bargains still left
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B oto food S ta h le . a tta c h e d .
to patting wp a new eture building.
Mr. Ceppe ie one e f the enterprising
and awnosskful eitteeas of northern
Gurry. W ithin the pert few years
he has boiit oo hie form at Deo-
awrk a* residence aad dairy barn,
each o f whioh ere among the beet of
their kind la the eounty, end by
A ir dealing awd eeurteoos treat
meat he Is now hoildieg ep an en-
viatde trade ia the general tear-
p ro g ram
waa
c. w. zumwalt & sons
bert was for and a w a y tb a b e e t e f
n il «to wrestles B eth asst'*' Warn
tact and acicctifie, cad hath were
gentlemen, refriUaia* trass «fifty
work a t ail times aad..,..wte**W|0
every second they were on the mat.
Louis
pronouncing thie the beet wrestling
oooieet th a t has bean palled off in
this section. Baida were eeeght
and broken ea rapidly that th a aud­
ience was kept guessing a ll the tiara.
The first two falls wont on toe holds
in about 10 minutes, tha Brat to
Lambert aad Ute soeood ta Lntoay,
white Lambert took tha deciding
(all ia about • asinutea oa a pia
fall. Tbe man w ill meet again,
whan many efL u teey’t frieoda he­
llers that ha w ill regain bk teat
laurels.
M yrtle Point treated her visiters
royally, and tbe one regret is, that
the M r Is aqt More accessible to
Curry «aunty exhibitors. A good
example of the d iffic u lty ot sending
exhibits from C urry being shown
by soaso hotter sent up by McKee
lie ’s Bon View eraemery, which wes
k A ia the suu ba tbs wharf a t Oo
quills until i t waa rancid when it
K bapp , Pres.
C. W. Z umwalt , V. Prea
E. J. L oxbt , Cashier,
B J k lV K O B ’ I > O » T O R F O l l I I
YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED
F O R T ORFORD
OREGON
HOTEL SEASIDE
Coed Cabiaa.
Large, airy reams.
Beard by day
Boyle Jewelry Co.
Many entries west sands In every
division in this and the display was
beautiful. B ut most intereetiag of
a ll the exhibit* wee that o f the school
children, whioh ranged from pastry
and preserves by the girls to term
products of e ll kinds by the hoys.
The Iveeoo taught by this exhibit,
which covered an entire side of the
large display room, w ill be of laee-
timable value la stim ulating the
young people on the farm to renew*
ed effort» along improved line».
T h e racin g
from the old stock.
kept b k big opponent guessing.
Costelloe won tbe first foil in shout
30 minutes, but after wrestling a
few minutes oa the sSCoad fa ll ha
was disqualified by tha referee for
using a s tra n g le bold and the maleh
giveo to Witooa.
,
The match Setaiday evening ha
tween M . O . Lulsey and Gen- Lam­
Port Orford, I . 8 . T h rift nod M . G. M r. and M r s H . J. Banks uf Ban-
Lutray o f L e n g fo k ,/ta d H . O. 1 don, Chas Hajnre uf Harrisburg,
Mem pW d o f Ic k t e f ,’
M r.a n d M ra . * . B- M iih o ry and
Oso. W . M ilter and sone John, Jee.,
p ro p te w M U t « ! ^ pom v id other
Frank and M ilt, o f M y n te Point.
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Call and nee our Now Goods
Bandon, Ore.
H ir e a eomplett
slock ap-to*the>mia«
uta Jewelry, In addi*
lion Io Silverware,
Cui Glass and Nov­
elties.
Agate mounting tor
out of town oastom-
era returned as toon
asreoeived.
good,
the weather being . Ideal and the
trank fast. Among tbe harness
horses H a rry N. and Bonnie June,
owned by Frank Merton, ta d Wahke
owned by Fred Slagle were the last
eat. H arry N . being the most con
sistenl winner. G IA , whose owner
Is C. Goodpasture of Cone river,
wes tbe king o f Ibegelloparo, taking
a llo f h ia tkree entries— a f mile
dash, the one mite novelty rase and
the I f m ile derby-j-defeetlng H at-
Bo. 14.
ehen fast hone Velaski» wko beat BBFOBT OF TBB COMDTTIOB OF
TI m Baae or P ost Oa roue, at Port Or-
ir ü ïS ïr T S s " '- ® “
both tierac to " pt el lily', contested
races from Rogoe B ite r, hwned end 1
ridden by Frank Wilson. Oa the
first day Joe K n ig h t’s Abells, wee
beatew in a dura rase by Rogue
River. Greenlaw, another Kfiight
horee, ran eome good roues, hat wee
ueehls to finish better then second.
On the tbree-year-old clara. Red
F ly , a Goodpasture horse, won hi«
two entries, white H . T . Stewar.’s
Ciao, wee th« beet ia the enddle-
horee e ia ra . w in n in g b oth o f her ea
(nsa. Hatcher with two, and
K nigh t with fowr horoae, were'
We desire to express through tbe
coiemne of your paper oor heart,
lelt thanks to e ll of tha many
friends who aseisted in word or
deed daring the death and borial of
j aaowg the a o la e ty oeee who tailed
oar little daughter, Thelma. Seek
kiodnSOT w ill ever be gratefully to win a race.
Four wreetliog matches were
pelted off.
On Wednesday night Chea. Ren-
throp defeated Geo Lambert m
straight fo lb , the Aral in If i end
the leal in 6 minnue. The matuh
was frat and rather rough, the heat
m a s epperowtiy Winning.
Thwredey night Rentrop wrestled
T a n n a Dxxmrr,
M jrtto Foist, Or. C oaielkie. tbe Belgian Tiger, wbe
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Denmark Mercantile Co.
To bettor accommodate onr growing trade
and increasing number of patrons we have
been compelled to add to onr general stock
of Dry Goode, Groceries and Provision«, as
follow«: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stump­
ing Powder, Oils and Paints, Farming Im­
plements of all kinds, including McCormick
Mowing Machines and the celebrated Web­
ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook
oar up-to-date «took of Men’s and Boy»’ Cloth­
ing, Boots and 8hoes, Ladins’ Dress Goode, v-
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and o-
tiona, Rolled Barley, Grsss Seed and Seed
Grain.
O b DKK» T A U l f POM AMYTHIWO MOT OM HAMD
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Wagons and Buggica for Sale, kept in Stock,
also Agent for AU Kinds of Farming Im-
pleutenla; M cC o rm ick M owera, etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
heaeonable price. Your patronage solicited.