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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1915)
M rs . Dave Carey is Bandon oa a visit to M ra. L . A . M cB ride. M ANUFACFU It down bar fro « ported d y in g j p * Portland hospital. m other, Goo. M . » « i t h , who bee e jten te- t u , j near Ooohjo, j , « aoospt^d a T . J . Frvtnm was op f r o « Brwsh position as elark io W . H . Bm fbteh ereek and »pent a day or tw o vis it confectionery store for the winter, ing in town the t r e t o f t M weak. M rs. John U n b a n has T w o popular young Bandoa Coup- barn s b k ’• » « • " • d I « * w « k — L etaer K. and under the D r ’« care fo r the G * * 1*«'» *> a o f Steve G n llie r, and peat week, but wa are glad te state Nice G ladys Strader, and George P. th a t she is now im p ro ving . ' > L a ird and M i « M a p W ratey. A ladle»’ basket ball elub has . C* ^ ‘ A * ?*• New Articles for Winter nse have been receiv ed at the Port Orford Hardware Store. Call and see them. The Prices are Bight t ‘ h* . PoH' been organiied a t P o rt O rford, and »-nd branch of l h . 8 . K . t i o - A n » y , soon tw o teams w ill be competing » « «» F o rt Orford for honors— one re p rte a n ti.g m arried women and .n o t h « . . ’ i , ' t . the firat o f the the d o B O 7 « the » “ « iU n i f u .d . to afo t h . .w g a n i» tioa io its work. M T . W rig h t, B oy Cabot, Georgs D a r abtwbvt o r VMS I m i i o t , U . 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, N . F . Woodcock and » « a return September 6,1916. Notice is hereby given that sd ths first of the w « k from a h u n t- BU D H U TC H B 80M lin g tr ip to Panther m ountain and of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Salai springs. T h e y fo un d m any sm a ll d « r , b u t U m big bucks were N E i, E l BE*. and b W | BE! of Section *8, Township SI South, • c ,ro e - Range 16 W , W illam ette M eridian, M r. and Mra. O. J. M ath er, so- has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, t> establish oompanied by M rs. M ath er’s sister, claim to tire land ebove described, be fore Hardy T. bte w r i t .U . B. Commis M l « Eunice Jamieson, started last sioner, at his oifios a t P ort O rford. O r W ednesday to vis it tbo Panam a ex* egon, on tbs 2b day of October, IBIS. position. T h e y w en t overland, S. Claimant names ns w itn u sss: FUworth B. H a ll, of Port Orford, Ore. W b ite e tt, ta k in g them by au te to Frn-msn Davis, o f 7 I ? ' H am burg, from which placS they James R Hutcheson (if * ” A J Marsh, of - ” took tbo tra in . J . X . UPTON,Register. A Cone county h u n ter was cred Q uigley -n d c „ rmeB W f l 0 | B lu i, , who n ig h l. (h# ,a U e r p .r t we. k gt Haisl s p rlp g ^ in ¿ je s t o f ths slu- #i„ Tfe<y ^ „ , ¿ ¿ 0 hunters there; and te ll other th a t they were in lock in k illin g two small deer. M r. and lir a . J. D. Loucks were passengers no th e steamer P h ee h ix,1 from Port O rford, lest Wednesday evening for Sen Francieoo. A fter visiting the Fairs a t th e bey c ity aDd a t Sen D*ego, they w ill return to riieir ° *d boSM a t Sheridan, W yom- ited by tbe bay papers b e t w w k ‘ » I - spending tbs w in ter either w ith h avin g k ilte d a four point “ » • * <* *■ w m b s rn C alifo rn ia and buck th at d te -c d w ith ite head on to Port O ^ o rd in the »24 Ibe. I f th ia dear »as kille d ia the woods, and not in ths im agine tion o f a sealous n im rod. i t is prob ab ly the largest one o f its k in d th at ' there is aay record of. ' I. the I W o rld . *“ « -» « w rtee spnng- M rs. K. L . W h ite and little son, Carlos, made a t r i p to Ouue Bay the tetter p art o f last weak, where | M m . W h ite wee treated by D r. Call and see our New Goods Quality and Prioe are right. t -to b .ll 8w * w _ ........ ay«. W hite on tbo bey they A few Bargains still left at from the old stock. 8 .. I , * mu ™ port over the w ire is to tbe H eflfret i . **“ ; th at Boston won tbo tbiee succeed- B ra „ u ir n n d u____ fo te rned home C. W. ZUMWALT ft SONS leaving one g e a e for Boston to win J . Colebrook wai j n P o rt O r a n d th rw for Philadelphia to « U te f<»^ Me» Thursday on bte way Io th e ^hemptoashtn. Baades, from whenae ba suited by • « . u stoe,B" 8“ Franeleoa» M r. • . A d a h warden came up f r o « G old M lh e t Wa h rad w r. .M l ‘ to Gaorga, wi„ ,« « the old t e w . p tew th a t bo Is gningawuy nt Corbin, InUeBoitely. B e bas piece bo W ill locate ifib o u g h b i ex- peots to epeod the w in ter In tbo r f lh a a w t W t o w a i t h e « A W{Utem bey c ity being tbe youngs, t.) During Me reai- M . F rilebte.lbeeage o f W lldhorm : dance in I ’M-ete he nt.eC j a m took m ountain, near Bogue rive r, passed J Denmark Mercantile Co. Store down the oue-t the tette r part of jg^g y,, tori gg . arnmged far test w w k returning to his borne! , h t * « the Western eoast of from a two weeks’ vis it on Coos bey. ■ America end before bearing of tbe «Ma n u rin g tbe h u n tin g eeesou M r. ■ « v e ry ef ffMd, Coventor F rench, Judge F ritc b ie ’s burn« is the Mecca fo r) many hun ting parties, and « a n y | j hnBUe^ Umteh’ X u l e t , be- J of those whom he h«e entertained Roving hie popularity and energy would at such limos got bold a t him w hile eeeure Ids election that bio known he wee on the bay that be w m thank 1 prindptos would ate 1. Urn prawutetioa ful to escape sl.vs and bo on b i. , way back to h i. m ountain bom . sod solitude. Forester M eD uF t £ a o f S ^ L s t o w n Rsnk to disgorge funds e f a large amount from Grants belonging to the Swito, ano other very toe o f the N aiio usl Foreel, scene, psaied by Mrs. M cO uff, was in Port Good Ar stove er hee'er wood deliv ered la town In large or small qnsutl- ties for SI 66 per tier. G ive your or- der to L 3 U I8 S P A R L IN G . ' Port Orford, O r. h<>nor f w ,nu g rity . The District known o„iy “ Whig" be be- O rford last F rid a y n ig h t, going out ing thoroughly a Democrat and Annex- to ih e R s o g e r station nt M iddle K lk alienist havn< tahen a very active o . B e tu iu ay. M r. end Mra. M c D u ff ‘i d X ^ t l v ^ Curr, Count) AUtract- Ruh) Coapuj. came down Rogue rive r and then up the coast, but oa th eir return look the tra il from M idd le K lk over the s » o a n ta io s « u d peal the I < h « . and money |n what ■ he believed to be the goad cause. He ‘ waa i l l tel d to the Senate by a vary summer .ratio n at Camp V icto ria lo lt la b e . M r. M cO u ff was im p act .7 " ^ H e g a ^ in g ih e work lhat has and is being h(g reaig,iation to Governor French done by the « r v te e in central C ur hi gpri'igf-eld on ths lt t h day e f Fab ry and expressed h im self M well ,-oary 184», end started immemately tor G ol d B e a c h , O r e g o n He thengM the m b g eei, ter ke la^l bengkl h e « oM picssed w ith c o n d itio ., a . he found denHned hse been em ointed Admin- istmtor of the BaUte of Mattle E. Hunt- lev, deceased, bv the County Court of Curry County, Oreg->n. Ail yereoos baring valid claims againat « i d estate era raquested to ureernt tbe some to ma, a t my office at (♦old Beach, within six months from the date of the first publ (cation heieof. Dated a t Cold Beach, Oregon, Octo ber 8. ISIS. . _ J .fin n n , A d m in lrra to r of the estate of M ettle E. Huntley, deceased. »b « *- t > r '■ ^ o a U Bud a desirable location for a Several s tee mere, which had been' permanent »ssideoce.1' bar bound at Bandoa for snore t i n e Be started eveiiand « t h s party To better accommodate ottr growing trade and increasing number of patrons wa have been compelled to add to our general stock of Dry Goods, Grocoriea and Provisions, as follows: 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 ottr up-to-date stock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth ing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cigars, Pipes, Tobacoo, Candy, Nuts and o- tions, Rolled Barley, Grcss Seed and Seed Grain. ORDBBS T A K M FOB AMYTHINO MOT OB HARD JAS. S. CAPPS crossed oet « r e ly from that port U s t Wednesday forenoon. Tbo . n ^ m e th e v v w ia n im etesmere Phoenix end Acme were ^ ^ . „ U y T . p o k T ^ , J d . m b ^ t hound for tide p ie « to complete to the CaptaLi e f the trei«% deeterir*« th eir toed w ith Hem T h e A c n e J that it w « hie opfatou ihet they should crossed the her about h a lf an hour woke bette r te as white the cattla w « e GENERAL in advance of tbs Pboenix, but the did ^ a , gjm. I . l t e r w u not discouraged ami g a*» fiehenor decided to leave the train and chase for the privilege o f ty in g Bp .aid i f any one wished to srcompany «rat a t the dock, ihero being acno« him he c w U do an. bat he would offer modathtse here for b a t one boat a t Im h ,ir 7 » *•* first come first served. T h e race c —a ,._ ___ , w m reported as aa exerting oae, eeperated, Cept. U rb an a r push- I the Pboenix fin a lly o verhau ling fog a b e n d « fete « h e thought pradsot. KNA PP HOTEL Port Orford, Oregon, L» K N A PP P r o p r ie t. Ge Ml Fend Stabta attached. We run the Btoge from Port Orford via D siryvU lr. connecting with th. Stage to M y rtle 'P b iffV I her larger riv a l end nosing hw o u t , t e r o . t b . hom . e t r a « b ,p ^ in g te r I when bat tw o or t h r w « 1 1 « ^ ¡ m end nut having completed « e k in g ; feet to the w harf when the Acm e i ran n p end diopped h«V eochor. a T b e Ptew nix loaded 2005 ttes th a t k evening and « ¡ W e t e n « 7 o’chwk. i i w ftd g h h i m d « a t with many mtehapa t t o foUhsraess rsm»e; the rattle gam awt; and ewny e f the pear heaetd hm to be left by the rradted^ Many w » T .." '1?11 £ £ ¡ ^ . 2 ^ L d a lU while the Acme ou tbe following pmtkhed ew the e « w sled Sianum day took «600, sailing teM in tbe Cept. Tteherar reached “ Hangtewn- afternoon. rraeerv’ 1“ - uay rorSoleby Cheever ft Bowman LANGLOIS, OREGON Who carry supplies, and levs nee- dlss is stock foe sB la a ik is ii Brad B la c k sm ith in g Wagons and Buggies for 8ale, kept in Stock, also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im plements; McCormick Mowers, etc. Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a Reasonable priee. Your patronage solicited.