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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1916)
Candidates fur the legislature will receive from the Oregon Civic league the following questions. It * u »imoumed at the luncheon of W K D X E 8 IU T Sept. 27th, HH4. the league in the Hotel Portland Born— In Gold peach, 'pieeday receotlt: liahad Every Wo-lneeday, a. to tV i Ilia Tompkinai '• Are you iu favpr of adopting in M ABDt T . STEW ART. % ' the pryt eeMioii or die legislature h amt wife, a daughter. ^potstnoitijawnt law fur the feeble »U HriCK rrÏHlS UATrife Mr». M errill, and son Steph«n, * minded? of Ophir, were the guerla uf h e r' ¡ ' ‘ JXi you favor compulsory health daughter, Mrs. Zabiiiter leel week. ’ insurance by the »tata of prego»? pyorge Forty, and Mel aud C har-1 W ill you support a bill to proy'idr ley }*'i>(hugl>, will' tjn nd »owe time a state Hie marshal? P«>JF hunting MS Otter utf Cape j Aré you in favor iff granting at B la n c o »pd Ih e 're e f. thia legislature the right to voté in '" ^ D V e S T IM h O R à T B » R sa M M tS L lS . 1) C Moore passed down the school elect ion« lu a ll registered h i ÿ â rt M m J í n t e r and tremendously jiterreeed both a tm y a n d n a v y . Jfas Svery Faei^ity l'or fiandlixtg Ypu? Business Banking by Jtfail Solicited Interest paid çn Saying 2.s’ts. OWE NORMAL MOT INOVOH Oregon has but oee N orm *! School T his eefceel la located a t Monmouth, Excellent as . Is tbe werh at thia »chool it to utterly unable to supply bet a smell p ert ot the need tor trained teachers fa r the o £ £ 5 , ’ nu« A par « a t h » v . M e n V e to e d te r W>«W U n w lo a 'o f M ach ine la N «rm « l echo»!». ____ It to a well ests&llahed faet that our oee Normal ¡boot cannot supply the needs o f tbs entire state, tat to Why We ask for your work pod veto ter the opoeed W a te rs Oregon State Normal School at coast Wednesday last, with a horse power, for htg tpreeping machine, hie old one it*vifig played out. > I Ijon. 2 JI Hazard, of Em pire' voter«? Peorganized 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN C ity, le expected in Port Orford to I night,enroute for Gold Beach where he w ill attend circuit e ju rt. ' Made biggest appropriations in history of congress. ‘'Ftepareduesa tota'l» close to $700,000.000 are the la ig ta i peace-time m ilitary budgets in the history of the world. Slopped shipments in interstate commerce of child labor products. ' Tataed ru ra l otidits act guaran- George and James Guerin, while proa|«eting up on the »outh fork of Sixes River, took out $60 m gold in two weak», pretty good prospects . tf c a v X 'i- J T|,a achtwner Walberg, James p e w cauiaia, eamp fpto Port Sat-' 1 urday direct from JsjaiB. Charley Crew. Eugene J’eiiceand ph»rley Anderson— Sea . Lion pbgrley— »topped off, and the schooner sajled for 8«e Francisco. A stiff souther- j Pawed $42,000,000 rivers sod A ll of ere fam iliar with the ly wind waa blowing a ben they irbora bill. J farm engine. Must uf us have seen came in, and in a .little wtyle it in J Passed act for government owned . ■n<* have been more or lest m ildly creased to e gale, causing l|ie boja 1 interested in the “caterpillar” ee- te make a short visit of it. The >0,000,000 tDervhs.it marine. C o iifirn i^ Lnuia I). Braudels and that bat made its appearance boys were'all well, gqd report liuv i)in H . plarBo f«ir iopreiqe c u r t . io a “ ’ We have duubt- log a Hue trip with a fg ify a lrh . j Vtiled tuhibtttigafe railway». walchetl them wind their »low We learned incidental,y o f an fo o k sugar from free liwlj created J 'W* |«'nderoud way along the c u n accident that occurred at Franltport riff comniiuinn; levied phrtretive try toady, or across the fields and one day last week that came near riff on dyeotuff.; pnrsed “auti ‘bought <if tbejp as a useful inveu proving a serious affair. IP seems imping” eel. ’ ,,o° nf I**“ * , nR‘ • * *P Irresistible that one of the cars became no man ¿¡opted workman»compensation “ ’Mister of war. ageable, refused to mind the brake inciple tor United State»employee. I When recent new» dispatofaea told tnan».and proceeded on its “ march Jiicreased the maximum amount | ° f eppeerance of spew engine pi the sea” with its load of hark. lowed to be dejhiailed in postal ° f destruction on the battleljelde of Captain Kruger, the brakeman, ¿g, Europe the public mind' inelipct jumped for hie life and brought up nflrmed Usnisli treaty; refuted to «»njure vision» of bn the send beach after a long roll confirm Columbian treaty which Foma «range conception sprung tfoyn tt}e bluff. Tbs car Sluck to' mid have paid $26,000,000 toaCo | froni lh« Woodluat of »Diving ar tbt) frgpk for quite a ways, but its ' nbia’s wounded feeling» for th e , mie* I t comes as aomothing of a velocity became so great that before lited States, alleget, aiding tb i »® J « *« that the giant flghty it reaebet, the wharf it flew the nama revolution during Rouse ’"8 tuechine that hat spread terror track, going down over the preci Itadm in iatration r , " d panic «tlion^ veteran fighting pice qrith its load, not however un Paaeed sight-hour law for rail W#M * ho* bravery has been tested til after it gave Gbria Bersager a iy employee engaged in operating ,,,d found ‘ rue on mgny fields, ia chase through a out. fortunately J lyrttyto train», thereby averting ‘ he innocent, nnwieldly and linn it flew the traolt or it would have tion-wide ytfike. hering caterpillar tractor of the Jumped from the end flf the wharf Passed draydp ¿retaliatory mesa- grain Beida of tbe United 8tatee. onto the schooner. ?»’o pne h u r t.1 I as part o, ,|ia revenue bill, Dressed io a ? »r panoply of ar but a ll badly h a l t . ", iob alto waa tawed, by whieh mor • “ * tended witl£macl»ine guns i president ¡6 awM*w6red lo uee *ftd oie» it bea pltibghed its way The last Legislature changed Lp - i JVI»} end navy io uphold ihe ecroaa trench end shell crater, bor Hay iron, the Qrst RaturJay in ktt o f American ciiisehe against J ‘ »«rou|h barb w ire entanglement», June to t lir first Monday in Septem . .. ■cklist and interference with n f * *h* <,e’id end the dying, irre- ber. Jls. »¡»table end meroilaw. Incapable Representative Upton gqve a free ------------- ----------- of moving fester than four m iler an lecture, on the silver question, at Marshfield, Or., Sept- 23— Dep hour it hae defied tha tffuria of Marshfield Saturday night, Sept. 2. f Game Warden Thomas lodav marled tboutandeof armed men to Crescent C ity baa established a tytl,gated complaints that fuel »top its course. The gboeta of the small Telephone Exchange of twelve pumped from tbe steamer Con- dead armies of bygone years over Instruments, with Mist Annie E d . aa waa destroying dam» in tbe wbote graves the armored oaterpit wards as operator ttnd «nenager. |_ f. l»r» tnunf »hndder at tha H on. J. M. SigHn. of Marshfield, progress of modern war.— Furllenil spent Sunday iu Port Orford on his 1 the Còngres» »tateil that some oil Journal. waa pumped from the veeeel whi,e Here’» to laughter, the sunshine ihe was still at »ea and i f it came ' of the »oui, the bappine»» of the id tbe bay it waa carried in by the heart, tbe leaven of youth, tbe priv-. yhe mussels along the aoast, cny !,ege of purity, tfieecbo of innocence Among those who strongly endorse ths eatgbllsh- proposed Eastern Oregon N o r m a l S c h o o l are Governor Wlthycombe, J. H. Ackerman, Presi dent of the Monmouth State Norm al; W . J. Kerr, President of the Oregon Agricultural College; P. L. Campbell, President of the State Uqivyrsfty; Robert C. French, former President of the Weston Normal, and practically all of the leadlqg educator» of the State. J. A. Churchill, Superintendent of Bubllc In struction, voicee the sentiments of those who are most fam ilia r With the need of more adequate Normal facilities when he says: m i- n t o f t h e N E W L Y F IT T E D U P TABLE UNEXCELLED COLD BEACH, O RECO N H o t n n d G o ld T u b u»i«l syso-yyrer H a th « " O r - jo iv i graataa« n M « fo r Ito ru ra l » ch M ls to tbe M achor who ass had fu ll prgp ar»|l»n to do her w ork. Such proparotloa can boat Coano through N o rm a l »chool train in g . " I tru s t t h a t th a voters of th e otato w ill aoolat In raialae tha standard o f our school» by ootobliohlng a S tate N or- mol School a t Pond Io ton. Th o location Is c en tra l, th a In- toroot of tho people of Pendleton In education m oat oacol- lent, and th a largo num ber o f pupita In tho public ochooto w ill give am ple op portunity to otudonta to g a t tho amount of teaching practice required In a otandord norm al oehool.” A ll the above educators insist that a Standard Normal School must ba located lp a town of 8004 or more population and hgvlng enough grade pupils tor teaching practice. Langlois Hardware Store Hardware of all Kinds M c V ille r y & M o w in g JMRetain*»« E x tr a s fo i D a ir y in g } 'O s b o rn e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in ts , O ils & S tu m p in g P o w d e r Open Under New M anagem et ' •„ ■ * - Board by Day, Week or Month h Your Patronage Solicited D o o rs a n d W in d o w s In v a rie ty c n u r ia u tly k e p t o n h a n d . J. F. DAVIS, Prop P ip e F ittin g s , P lu $ p b ln g a n d T i n w o r k o f a ll k in d s dOhC o n s h o rt n o tic e , Cheever « Bowman way to Qold Beach, where he goes I have buyers for Farm», Timber to he ip attendance upon Circuit Claims, §heep, Cattly, or Hairy ranc^ee. Coqrt. The Genera 1’e wife is with 1 c,1> «nd H e U»C. or send fqll deserjp- (lim and they are making it a pleas- tion ,nd M r ™ P « I * * r with me. pre as we,I as basinets trip. ! AGENT for Underwood Typewriter. I A ll old machines of any malty taken of tbe sea food delicacies, have’ been the treasure of the huffble, the ruined by tbe oil and elam beds are wealth of the poor, the bead of the »aid to have been greatly damaged. cup of pleasure; it dispel» dt-jeciiga bauirhea blue» and mangles meian Marshfield, Ore., 8ept 23— The choly, for its the foe of wo», the fact that tha steamer Congress was Port O rford. Oregon, destroyer uf depression, the enpmy Drought safely into port at Coos Bay of grief; it it what makes kings en la the source ol much gratification vy prana nt», plutocrat» envy the local people interested in harbor poor, the guilty ehvy the innocent; improvement». it ’s the sheen on the silver of smile», The Congrem ia 482 feet long and the ripply on tbe water’s delight, drekr 24 feet of water end wet tbe the glint of tbe gold of giadneo; et Vessel that ever entered thja without it» hufpor would be dumb, She came in without any wit would wither, dimple« would disappear and smiles would shrivel Ms. for its a glow o f a clean conscience, U ia pointed out that if the Con- the voice of a ppre soul, the birth a could come iuto Coot Bay in cry of m irth, the swan.song of sad of ah emergency there ia no ness. ' bi reason why large vessel« could n o t' No M o re C od er to S pare. regularly make this port. Beveral years ago such ■ thing I m a il husband my lim ber to re- might have been iinpowible or go place fences and buildings jn the ^ompliehed only under difficulties, farm-, therefore I must not spare ewy but tbe work of the government bar more cedar. Please do not ask for it dredge Cul. I ’. S. Michie lias no deep The green tree» wilt grow aud the dead enedlhe water on ihe l« r that there u ite s w lll keep. » • ' ,» hot less than 30 feet of water in ‘ 1 J. H. Urroit, Langtoi}, Or.. Adguit 27. 1910. gey pert of Ibechannel at low tide George A. Aimes, of the Union on M urks, leaves here today for K C E K M A a n il P I L E C U I I K arshfield Io look over Ihe Congres» P IC E E Knowing s hat it wsa tosuf- *» ' FU E E GF N O T R E S S P A S S IN G . and bid'no her repairs. I t is e .ti C H A R G E , to any affih ted e positive E iyeip e- N O T IC E to hereby given th a t any inaici that (lie repairs w ill co*t «■re tor F.tseni» n«H “ •‘I* Weppeee. In s ta n t $85U,000 and will take about nine re lie f. D o n ’t griffer longer. W rite F. and all person» found trespassing upon the premises o f the undersigned fo r the W . W oliams , 4t*i M nn hattsu AvOnoe, month».— Journal. on friendship link» waa a W IN N E R Plain L in k s in Hold or S ilv e r a t 20c each. Fancy Link» in Gold or S ilv e r af 28c each Engraved pith 8 free, N e w k o rk . farm loan associations in anticipa tion of ths coming operation of the | federal farm loan system. Port Orford Purniture & Hardware Store T ry «« on W A T C H R E P A IR IN G W e RnsrynU-e satisfactory K ° r V arness, Fishing-tackle Stum ping Powder MBN i Four rim m unitire in out farm ing Section of the Willsmette vs'liey beve tentatively organised local IqOnglols, O r, and we qpuitto thank all of you girls tor UMrhHerest th a fy o u have shown in thea^. Judging by Ute order» v e are reoeiviqg efe ry <f»y, quite a num ber in as C u rry county intend oompie lin g a b ra o rh t a t once. g C F in e lin e o f G un s, B a s e b a ll p a r a p h e rn a lia , d n d o th e r S p o r tin g good« k e p t Ip S to c k . Enclose Stamp. purpose o f hunting ot fishing dr other wise w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex ten t o f the law. ' * - C, W. ZUMWALT c h l a t reooi .t o, cnn», A uuH..ud u> m<dic-.i lu u tu i), provai Nood't Ssrsapbi it a p< »»e»»c« m erit <■» Known to any other M E D IC I t J. Idu.K K ÏU tr «W ÚMkíf rnfît.- ttio. ♦« Mv »• B C L C Ii I NOTICE ON COMPLETION OF ROAD CONTRACT, it? Notice is given th a t L . E . F arrie r, contractor, has completed the construc tion o f a certain wagon road in Curry county, Oregon, known se the Sixes Road, beginning a t the Sixes River Bridge and extending in an easterly di rection up said riv e r a distance o f one mile, according to the plans and speci fications and contract so file to the office o f the ( ounty Clerk o f C urry county, Oregon. F urther th a t «aid road ha» been examined and spprousd by the County Court o f C urry count«, Oregon. Now, therefore. Notice is hereby given th a t any person. Arm or eorporattoif, having any objections to file to said road S a i f i K i K & r J t t S Clerk of Curry county, Qr»A>n, within two weeks a fte r the date A tym first publication o f this notice. I f no objec tions ere filed as above wtontioned the balance due said contractor on aijd Road Contract w ill be pen a t the e E i - retton of two weeks frtto the d s t e W the first issue o f thia ftotice, to -w it: W ill be paid eu the 4th day o f October. 161«. .« it* i k GILLINGS, PROP. J - 8b- 8TAMWASD, full line of Stoves autel Ranges, Suemsey, A lum inum , 4u gsa.aà3yU t- tiag, Stiletto Cuttlery, panteras, E tc