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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1916)
Happenings ■ m o Don't forgot the celebration *he 4th at Lengtaia. Jeweler W atch«» sQd C locks repaired « t reasonable prices, AU w ork guaranteed. P or T O rford , O regon Isatty Cnpuf O a ld B e a c h , 0 r » g o « ■M L Cereals Predate the deed < ate aa record; ha m old file«- k d M K t . The Palest ha bat weald Tha taper f a m i the tide hat had to ba ohowa. The deal fell thread- Get an abstract and be ready. K N A P P HOTEL Port Orford, Oregon, KNAPP P ra fre-ta to r. Ptrat-claaa in every respect. Goad Feed S ta b le a tta c h e d . W*. A . WOOD ATTORNEY at UAW OOUU BEACH. OREOOS Boyle Jewelry Co. O FFtg>FBEH IISH IPtM l[»[ In Gold F M or Sterling Sil ver, engraved with three initials art 20 cento each. Start your Wend with a link engraved with your initial for a Ten to twelve are i for ond bracelet W e connect them VRM i f bought from usi Final catches SO cent. each. This is the very latest in a bracelet Ì* Be the «rat gW to gelone Have your friend, give yw a link ■ i l l k ih »vma>t»>on»Sb BOYLE JEWELRY GO. Bandon, Ore. Expert Watch repairing a Specialty 1U 54L W aoiry aaac’t». C. W- R O B B IN S ,X - D- ____ B -fc^aW*a^»sai aofoiB fiB sRmO SOSSffR ■ W IljHlYIW tl a «■« rvtsa gwnrn G old Beach, Oregon. L. A. ROBERTS, A T T O R N E Y A T JUAVf M y it ie P o in t, Oregon. --i Probate buaiaepe a apeeUltv. U K N N 1 8 C U N N IF F , J it., Lep. U. 8. Mineral Snrveym Surveyor for the D istrict oi Or- »#-*’ t ’ «gun. G o ld »teach, -t • - Ore lion --------------------------- . ! ....... oo Last Saturday night tba area stefy at Coquille burned dowa, aatailiwg The Ladies Aid w ill moot Friday a lose of over 112.000. Ineuraam of •6,000 will enable the co operative with lira. D. Quellen. M ID-SUM M ER RACES, at M YR TLE P O IN T, ORE. Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 41 A. 8. M illar made ooebf an a u to company that owned the plant to mobile party from Rogue river who rebuild. visited O h * uounty last week. The datea of tbe big Bridge Car- F ine Program of Children’s Street Sport, Forenoon July The Tramp I» |,.,ide.| at Gooa bay •rival at Marshfield have been set K - , ----- tled upon at last. The oelehrattoo, for Port Orford, aod will be here ea which is expected to he the biggest ■won aa the weather permits. P atriotic program at D ixon Grove, Forenoon of Indepen aver held in this part of the Mate, D r Robbins was called to Port will take place oa August 24th, 25th dence D ay, Oration by H on . 0» F. M c K nioht ” rford Monday to eee Mrs. W ill and 2«ih. — o— Clarno, aud ia etlH here watting on H O R 8K RAG 158 Kach A fternoon— California Horeee Rogue River Two Coos Bay auto parties, oon- U»a lady who ia quite ill. Horeee, Willamette Valley Horses, and Corn end Curry Horeee will participate rUting of snipe of tbe prominent M r. and Mre. Hobt. M . Smith, of business men o! tin t geotion passed P o r t O rfo rd C oncert G o o d W ill furnish Inspiring Music upper Bixee, spent a day in town down the ooest last week on a trip l last u s t W 4W »k w h i l e s Mrs. K ir a f Smith ia w iU U — - . . I hav . . . - ' » xu ? . x-.- ... • — week while wat a i farsa Cieaom tCity. W. J Con I a few minutes of tbe Raee Track; Oome in g «orne dental work done. rad, Dr. G. AT. Cathey, George Good Plenty of Camping Grounds 1 ---•-- h r l s h a i baagfct k m t» Aa sd. for the Mid-8utuu>"< two» moot at My rile Point will ba notieed in thia laoue. Over thirty pereooi from Port Orford plan on attending. ’ J ", N otice o f Sale. . Notice is hereby given th at pursuant to an order of sale made ami entered by the County Court of C u rry county. State of Oregon, on the 19tn day of A p ril, 181«, in the Matter of the cetata of Thomas Cornelias, deceased, I will sell a t private sale, by sealed bida. on Thursday, Moy 28-h 1914, to Uic high est and beat bidder .for cash In hand, the following described property: The East half of Cat E.yht la Section th irty two ia Township 32 Sooth of Range 15 West of the W illam ette Me ridian, C urry county, O rijo n , auMect to the confirmation of the court. Tan per cent o f the offer moat ‘« « » W f ,w h bid, cash or oertlfi«! c b « k . P. J, L i < db «« o . Administrator of the estate of Thomas Cornelius, dw-eaeed Date of first publication April M , 1918. T rew pa«uN otlce. Notioe is hereby given to all I’®«*''” ’ whom it may cowcerw, out to enter up on or trespass upon the premise« of L . Knapp, for the porprwe of hunting, or fishing with noox and »ine. «ahi pre mises are situated on Mik River, C a « y County, Oregon, «n^^enerally known os the ‘ Bond” piece. Any person or peteora te tuwpn«*- iog for the purpose of hunting, fishing, or traveling through In any shape form or manner, or Waring down fenoea, leaving out aide g»tee open, ing personal property, will • * prneeru- ted to the fult-eatentof the law. M Ww. R. JohMW*. l o f j ! « a*»"" Miaa Anderson uf Bandon and Mias Daniela of Riverton, relatives of Mrs. T. B. Davidson, have been visiting with the latter at this place during tbe past week. spend that Mid-Summer Vacat ru,n • n<* hade of the Giant Spruce, by the Chandler made op spar kling brooks and riv 1 the Races io the afternoon Ute p arty fnifi» Marsh field, while. Fred Hollister, C. 8. Kaiser and Mrs. T. L. Carey and two children Dr. Robbins started home in his D r. Burtneeier represented North who ware visiting bare were called Ford thia morning. Bend. The former party will look to their Wedderburn home Friday Tba Mexican situation has been over some timber oo Pistol river ia on account of the illness of Mr. A t a meeting of IheTilticura club at a atandstill^be past few days. which they me interested. Carey. Monday evening the elnb r.rnn» A rain that started Saturday were opened lo th « Coos & Curry kgpector Ceauag Hare. doing much good in thia aeotion Hardware Association for the hold Figaraa. crops of a ll kinds. ing o f their oon vent ion July 1 Uh. Portland, Ora., June 21.— Annual The engagement of Dr. K. V . Leep inspection of a ll stations on the Tbe year 1916 proved a notable Two good shows were seen in Port Southern Oregon coast has been one in the automobile business. of Bandon, and Miaa Anna Hughes Orfurd leal week in the Edeon-EI- undertaken by Inspector Robert Carefully compiled reports from of Sixes, has been announced. liott dramatic company and the Warrack, of the I7 tb lighthouse loading manufacturers show that M cKenzie A Poole, Agency for H e li & Herndon Hawaiian singer district, who left yesterday for Cape automobile production w ill be 100 Bandon 8 team laundry,Suite olean- ana musicians. Tbs latter company Blanco, and from there w ill wend per oent greater thia year than last. ed A pressed and returned promptly played to a 190 house. his way north Taking July 31 as the ead of tbe Harold A. WÙkina, traveling aù automobile year the production in Another Land Opeetag. ditar for tbe State Industrial Acci- 1916 was 700,000 ears and in 1916 dent Commission, was in Port O r i it w ill be 1,400,000. The six lvad Many inquiries are mode concern ford a few days trying to get the 0 . J. Winaor, of North Bend, has ing oompaniee report the following ing the opening of the unallotted employers ia this section to oome been in Coquille for the past week output for 1916. Ford, 500,000 portions of the great Colville Indian under the provisions of that oom. with a large autotruck hauling lum cars; W illya-Overland. 200,000; reservation in northern Washington mission. ber to his father's ranch which is General Motors, 120,000; Chevrolet, the call of the laod being just as Misa Jennie lb wren ia visiting located eleven mites up the Coquille 95,000; Studebaker, 76,000; and insistent as aver with tbe land ban for a couple of weeks at her parent's river. Mr. Winaor la the son of Maxwell, 70,000. There are 448 gry throughout the country. home in Langlois. According to C. 8. Winaor and la a student at automobile manufacturers in tba There w ill be 350,000 acres sub the Bandon Recorder Mias Bosaen the Oregon Agricultural oollege. United States, many of them turn ject to homestead entry. Some of ia auperviaor of schools of Lane The lumber will be utilised in the ing out more than 6,000 cars. an the land is mountainous, unsuitable county, end is home on a short va construction of a barn.— Coquille nually. for agricoltare, and some is ap-' Herald. cation from her duties. - praised at 91 50 an acre. Applies lions for homestead entries w ill be E u c h re C re e k H a p p e n in g s , N ext Friday evening the band Morad Ia n WM Gat Vagas. received at Spokane, Wenatchee. w ill be entertained by tbe ladite of The last few days has been fuggy Colville, Republic, W ilbur and the Tililcum club at the club rooms. Joseph Fyfe and W. E. Beal were Omak, Wash., July 5 to 22, and a The band boys are expected to bring in Port Orford a few days ago, and weather. their wife, mother or sister along. , while here Mr. Best informed those The Euehre Creek school elaaad publio drawing w ill take pleoe at The event is in the line of a good who bad j„ jured when the a eeocessful term of school iaat t F ri Spokane July 27. Kntries w ill be September 5. One-6fth wilt offering to the banjL whwU will wh, rf ^ t d n w b a moAth o f so day. M i» fitadte HoibargW taaehar ««<>’ of Uie price it payable when entry eterTfor M yrtle Roint Aqoday <m ago, that the Fyfe company would Tbe school gave a school enter ia made and the remainder in Ave ita Aral trip abroad, pay them wages, at the rate of 13 tainment and danoe last Saturday equal and anneal installment«. F ull ML Among the ladies here who ex tier day, for the time that they bad which was well attended and every information showing classification peot to attend the mid s u o iu im race lost on account of injuries sustained one enjoyed tbemaelvee. and appraisement of each traot w ill ttiSet at M yrtle Point July 3rd and ; in the accident. Thia order effects M r. and Mre. H . fi. H o n e ll from be mailed to any kpplioant sending 4th, are the Mesdames A. 8 John | three local men— Geo. Forty, J. G. Lost Valley enjoyed themselves on 26 oeuta to the land office a t Spo aton,T. B. Davidson. N. H . Larson, ' H ill and Jesse 8utton, a ll of whom 8 . L . W hite and Mite Eunice Jam -I were dteabtad fur several week*. a camping trip at Euchre Creek last kanwor Waterville. week. The choioest portions of the Col Iseon. The ladies will go io Bandon ‘ The Dr. bill for these men has alio ville reserve have been appropriât rh e Beeson Bros.— a traveling Saturday, while Mr. Davidson, with been paid by tbe company, ed by the Indiana, of whom allot hi« Buick truvk and 7-pam nger j The Fyfeeompany does not come show— gave a ebow in the hall last manta have been mada during the Studebaker, w ill take tbe band to under the Oregon Workmens Com- Tuesday eveuing. past few years, so that while on the M vrtle Point 8unday. 1 pgneation act. but its prompt action Last Wednesday was “Flag Day” face of it there are 350,000 acres of On the slippery roads Monday ' In aiding the men who were injured but not many flags were seen at land for the homesteader, the larger an axle broke on the little Ford th a t, »«>«• '« ’ »• •»»•>« Euchre Creek. ptnportion of it ia not suitable for for eight month, has been carrying •<> desire to ahirk it . reaponeibililies, I t Is reported that the eagle will farming, and would not be worth the mail between here and Corbin. •« < t f ’ « evidence of a very com scream at Euchre Creek the 4th of the time required to get it- Thia ia the first real breakdown th at,m m dable apirit that many big oon /u ly . A picnic and danoe and the car has had, which is oertainiy caros do not other enjoyments also. They say J. O- JO H N SO N a good record considering the rough look for furthered. A TTO R N EY AT LAW New Crew At Vireleae Statica. made over which it has run, and Mrs. Frank Hawkins ia visiting 21 Tears Practice m Oregon Courts also speaks highly for the skill and at tbe home of Walter Moore. The crew at the naval radio station Gh>l<l B e a t o li, - - O i-ofgom care of its driver, Lorrin Forty. at Cape Blanoo has just undergone M r. and Mrs. Archie Collins went Rev, Joseph Knotts, wife and D istrict A ttorney fo r Carry Co. a change, having been replaced by to Gold Beach last week. child, of Marshfield, came to Port. a new force. The chief, C. A. Stumpf Orford last week with the intention Miss Sadie Heiberger went to bar P- A- SC H M ID T comes here from an Asiatic station, ofipending a two weela vacation home at Harbor Iaat week on a visit. and he has font men under him. I t P h y s ic ia n A 8tirgeon here. Rev. Knotts was to hats ta Mr. Geo. Colebrook went to Pori L ang lois, O rego n i . .b . ken the place of Rev m Orford Iaat week. but owing' lb* 1 meB ■b* 11 nOt n>ore th pulpit Sunday evening, but owing* Mte. Kaotte their * “ " on • b« « d“ ‘ F “ ’ There was a picnic on the beach to the illness of ' " and in compliance with this the Sunday which was enjoyed by most COLLIE» H. BUFFINGTON vacation was cut short and they re- ¡ L aw yer at the station a few everyoue. that -_ e' mm Friday il i. l turned • i h om so that the 1 ®vn weeks ago have been ordered away. Gold Beach, Oregon Mr. Maker will soon be building ( might have medical attention. Thia s tai Ion wBa built at Cape ~ Fred Pfiaterer was paid 060 dowa Blaaoo in 1906. U n til recwntly a cottage for M r. Kennedy of Cedar ■» ’ H A R D Y T . 8 T E W A R T last week lor a 90 day option on hi* visitor* wen invited into the offioa Fork. C O M M IÍW U O N K R aliedp range near the mouth of Brush and allowed to inspect the apparaiea, Mre. Dewey and daughter erMk- T ie place eoetebve approx and news from over the world was were to Bandon on business, B o r t O i-fov-ol, Or-evgroa. imately 1G00 aeros, and the option given to the public. O f lata, how returned some time last week. prioe is 117,600. The land lies ever, all of this has changed. Visi J. J. ST A L E Y A! Bale«* smiling face is see« - t along the coast -for two or three tor« are no longer allowed in the Euehre creek again. miles knd is nearly cut in half by ofllee, and no news whatever, touch Monday was school meeting. the railroad survey, and tba option ing the affaire of state, is given out. OKKOON taken oa it at »his time is thought Tbe wgr to Europe and the oompli Quite a number o f young folks C O Q V IIA .B, by many t« indioata the early build ented relations between this country from Gold Besob, Wedderburn and 18OTICR FOR P U B L IC A T IO N in f of this road. and Mexico has caused thia strict the Ferry, attended the dance and DarAimiaiiT or t h * I wt «» io b , entertainment. Iteat Monday the Portland morn discipline. United States Land Office, ing papers arrived In Port Orford Mr. Stumpf and hia present crew Alva M illar was wandwring at Roseburg, Oregen, June 10,191«. the day they »»re issued. This it w ill be in charge when the station Eochre Creek 8uaday. Notice Is hereby given that JOHN BAAK tba first d«ily • " * » • in Cttr is moved to Marshfield thia fall. M ert M iller went to Portland nf Eckley, Oregon, who, on April i onteide world. Aa the new «talion w ill have nearly sometime heck. rv oonnty from the 29, 1910, marie Home-tewl Entrv.Serl -1 Thia aerviqe is the rveult of anotbet twice the power uf the presentono. No WI9O f o r tbe N | N W ), HE» N W |. Mr. Geo. Postal ia now working and the 8 WW MEW of Section », Town- change in the achadole between here additional men w ill he ra- ablp 32 South, Range I t W.-et. W. at the ranch at Wedderburn. I f ., haa filed notice of bis in ton'loo and l|* ’>don« * ***** lh* “ ‘ H B° W qu‘f«d when the change is made. to make final Five-year Proof, to IgaVee Bendon at 8 o’clock I» *k a --------------------------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Myrtle Neumann, of Bandon, ia eeMblUh claim to the land above des ,.™ tivjir, evening »"«J arrives here 11:80. For the |Mtel s e w r .l «bout ueekf it had been leaving B.ndon at 6 * 0 i f . . . hefn,. .. ............... I O m »< the Portland ma». IlfifiU V A ID . I hereby offer Monday’s Ote gOflian and Journal w ill now a r r i v e , kjlUB< » i t Gold Beach shortly after Part Ortete, Or. visiting her relatives at Creek now. Thi» ia a ll for this time. It is dangerous. Scientists have proven that bad tooth and gum s cause a great m any disease«! o f which the follow ing are the most com m on: Neuralgia, dyspepsia, ulcer« ofth a stom ach, rheum atism , endocharditis(inflam a- tion of the heart lin in g ), appendicitis, insan ity, aod a great m any other ailm onta. “A stitch in tim e saves nine,'* If you have pyor rhea I can positively cure it. If you haven’t it yet, don’t wait till you get it, fo r w ith the proper care and a v isit to m y office once or tw iee a year you oan remain free from that dreaded disease at an extrem ely low c o s t It ia easier to prevent than oure, and that ia m y oonatant aim . I teach yon how to take care of your teeth, thereby preventing disease and decay, and teducing your den tal bills at least one-half. Fear keeps most people away from th e dentist. That ia not the case w ith m y p a tients, for I can do your work with so little pain that it takes away that dread and fear. In m ost all work the prick o f a needle is a ll that you feel. I stand back of m y work; if at any tim e you are not satisfied I will be o n ly too glad to make it r ig h t I want all m y patients to be m y friends and co-opearate with m e, in spreading the goepel of month hygiene. Don't procrastinate; come in and let m e advise yo u what you are in need of, and give you estim ates of coat. I w ill m ake regular trips to Langlois and Port Orford— watch thia paper. Dr. F. A. Voge Ci FIK3T NATIONAL Dr. L P. Sorearea] BANDON, OBEGON TELEPHONE BANK BUILDING 1222 i a a a a il i> *• N E W L IK E O P L A D IE S A N D G E N T E E M E B PS F U R N IS H ; IN G S , D R Y G O O DS, N O T IO N S , G R O C E R IE S C. W. ZUMWALT & SONS (Sail and g ee 0 u r Lines Denmark Mercantile Co. Store The n a ce Where To« Get a Square Deal To better aacommodate our grow ing trade and increasing number of patrons we have been com pelled to add to our general stocky of Dry Goods, Groceries aod Provisions, as follows: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stum p ing Powder, O ils and Paints, F arm ing Im plem ents o f all kinds, including M cCormick M ow ing M achines and the celebrated W eb ber W agons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook our up-to-date stock of Men’s and B oys’ C loth ing, Boots and 8hoes, L adies’ Dress Goods, Cigars, Pipes, Tobacoo, Candy, N u ts a i d o - \ tions. Rolled Barley, G rcss Seed and Seed Grain. O rders tak ss for - a ny th in « not on hand Buohre cribed, before Hardy T. Stewart, U n it ed States Commineioner at his ofllee at Port Orford, Oregqn, on the Mth day of July, 1918. and C iaiaen t nsiqee as wltneeeea: M r. end Mre. W ill Moore daughter have gooa on a viait op ä S parti«« who have north. Louin Knarr, l»o i\ot Negiou Your Teeth K i Ä - , / Sf-JKsr*- t G iv e saa a tr ia l o rd er JAS. S. CAPPS. P ro p .