The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 22, 1916, Image 2

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    UJK ed in niatirig reports— wheilH
er there was anything to re-
W ill. K v r r i g « » , . f L tl.h r, «h o i«r
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port or mA did not matter.
ovn SO ytara »hl, ' «M|k>d I» Ihu
x _ : And much of t bo limo wast* p»li»a; Kuglewuuii ami voted. if » ’
by
od on thaa© empty reports he- liet a «4Sr»i<h*(it » f tXmi- vuunfty!
•might otherwise be ffmplOy- for 80 ywevj.aiid it.
-— - 'ed advautageonsly to theguv- 'I » »rii 1.1 of lite U w n r n Hulrl. ihj
•bss'eibhwqiL**
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• -• • j { &itfitl>tki4init »It*» j»‘t>o» ’5kt».«?b
' to i
rbits of every depart- ■» * 4unavteiai aevotU-.
jji'h. itqaitr <xdiii«i.c<- , a«otl iu"
— Hwot of* t fo n gove/unitem
should be simplified instead
-----of complicated, and this ap-
m . plies to laws as well as rules.
Cl/RRffNT TOPICS.
- « T h e n you meet your neigh-
- bor ¿ A bfii> how fthodfthst
’» 1 7 fair for P<4t Orford; > ’
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n I s
I ,, . J v x.
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p as Bvery Pacilxiy T a t
panàling Your Businecc
¿ g a tin g by Jùffail Solicited
¡greet paid on Saving JU’U
Mèle» ilt-iil rteenliy, tn nt into ef-
b i . Hui ui day u.«ruing. It p ohib.
the giving «way uf liquur, a ft*
alt» iim I u ** (tie keeping ut liquor in
a t>u«inw. liouno down town |>utiwN-,
aid-.
¿Mjoribug to »Bkiata '( f ^
orMhtaiik la aimed p rih e i|« liy 'ih
SCkfif '» ' t -
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JCiigiiwwr 4ae. II . i'oihemn« ,p d
wife left Saturday ‘tor Pprtlaud,
perm it ting it to g„ on the r, i „ the wwrk u f Ihe bar dredge Col. P,
• iti the iiitereat« of Ju da«,», kllchie. Before leaving be in .
id»**- ffci dsitfoh w a itiiirfv u d e ‘ for<iwf tie tiftrt he^ etpeetetl to In,
of the Suffrage g u t « / .With 'lip baeiji <w'&« hay ' < Uh lli.e dredge
fouf rteii i^qiBraTrom iCe© yorlt,Jgiwa»‘M«tt«a,Ie».
'
ilarly held out- a.
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p r o v e d ”lftiM „ « .'A n th o n y ” ¡ ¡ . ’ i n
h
-..diuent
Ol
the
fa v ^ W e
Cou.titntiou f
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- a d o r n Saturday
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AN INN WOJtTH W HILE
'ting the ballot at one fell rtouop
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, i h e ir4» Central avenue. There wee
II of the wamen in the United i M 4 ,
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eBj ...
f J
, idfe of fun over
affair, Mlm ped
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by's lingua arreevor Frank for run
N E W L Y F IT T E D
T A PL E u n ex c e l l ed
“‘"t «
lie Mid ‘•«peciul” M illed forth
vehicle without a license.
?r d" 5 * * , " 7
A ricent diapateh from Kucene
M ud. p * day lighting flr.t «ay . : - L . U;
J^ eo t
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
. W yowing, tbb original eul- of the United ^«aut, n k t U a l hank |
State; thence north to Mon e f l ^ M W i t„ ,t completed a I
.westward to Idaho, and ndrtb
dea^l - h U b y he tV^le.
about
I 1»
K o J n n d C o l d T n b a n d S h o w e r M a tH a
10.- 1
Mr». C. D . L am son , P rop .
ward into v aahmgum; thence 000,000 feel of timber in Co, A c u n
>aard through Oregon to Cali ty b.r a ti„e reaideore on Cannon
»; thenev ea .ttr.rd to Nevada, h ill in Spokane, Waafc , value,» at
Hardware of all Rinds
B * --;
-- - - »**-
? à
’
gue for
If a non-
i "Gold-
bdoked
a from
_ Robert McKenzie, Florence Mu
Ken»ie add Henry Adolpbeen of
’ ’urt Orf°rd relorned horn, by auto
^tlu rd ay fropi a visit to" up river
f ° io u -
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f
iuberl
tat the
M yum -
ifornia,
dorado,
c ie e ^ if
W . B. 8m itb ©bo baa proved up
o n i JWtoeeteaU near W e d d e W n
« •» in the city Tuesday, oq hia w»y
to Portland where he inienda io
»pend the winter.
The Q m r ° “® P a° y • * » week
. ballot
brO" * h ‘ d“ ’r ° " * *
th « „ f
“ inlng • b‘MH l0 0 -000
°f
,0« ’
Women
W* " 1 *" ,h " B"y P *Tk ,nHI #B d
i* t -
They
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/■ Gray waul down the river to aae
c
E x t r a s fo r D a i r y i n g , O s b o r n e ,
M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e r y .
^•W »lpts, O ils & S ta m p in g P o w d e r
By the P ort Orford Baud
Tickets $1. An all night
dance with good music and
it and
M r. and Mrs. H . C. Van A l.tein
.topped at the G .lfia r l . sj Thwrerfa,
>rk ha« enroute to their home tt Laegloi.
n,«bly from M yrtle Point where they were
•y e n « m r h j M w # l day,
Mf#
free! y aB A , , lein w## M b# W j„ ,
F in e lin e o f G a n s, b a s e b a ll p a r a ­
p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g
fo o d s k e p t in S to c k .
r>,
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r
® <HN® S d d ^W indows i n v a r ie ty
c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d .
P ip e F it tin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in
w o r k o f a l l k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t
n o tic e .
Cheever $ Bowman
»« “ » ^ r m e ily a laaober at Langloia.
'° 7 h o
M r’
Schram left Tneaday ‘
f.iia d f° r D**, “ ” k
C urfy county, .here
Mtloa M r‘ 8chra" ’* • * * * ” located for the
jg7g’ p ,,t two w,pk» i> the sew ly inoor
J
lealSd
T '
1
cimili us
witness, j that, «« •
•onobqPAted by a
Bat, although the witnes-i uni.».:”
at%ted that Be was familiar
Bangtc
with tho land and knew the ----- —r—
etatemeqXjpf the affiant to be
tro©, the paper© were return- w.
♦d (<k correction beoause thè ! S 'L 'S e
W U M w d id n .. ™pe.l, par. “ ' " ^
M -K k s , a ©taUmedt in fu ll
¿imitar to the affiant’». Soch
^ * ^ 4 ' H alt ■
A'fool-requirement waa made
t*
• f :a homesteader 8ome time curet»^
bqek When hi© paper© were
fehft-ned beoatwo he signed ’ V i 'c S
hi© n a m e ‘Chas. ’ instead of ’oM * 1
’ Chari©«” in fall.
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W e were talking a few days
J. <
ago with an employee of an- a t t a j j
ether brandi of the govern- j , Tear>
pen t who said that nearly < ^ 4 B
Ita li of hi© time was oonsum- im . w . i «
1
COln*n< bbre from Selem. "]
The civil auit io whieh Cimlract *
or Perham of M .rabfield, Curry
s o u n ly v lb Bandon Coo.troction
C o , and the letter*« bond«men -hav«
bean involved and whioh has been
heard in Circuit court at ¿arioui
tim e. Aae thi« week M illed o u t 'o f
coftrt and ajl litigatioa h u been
droppd<{.
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IWmund Croft arrived from hie
’®
e*ik* ho<i' e
Taooam the fore pert of
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8 the week and ia stopping at the
Croft ranch at |»ew Lake. M r.
0 M t ie a genuine jporUtnan and
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hi
n
fo
New
Pehn-
i the
d the
• ae
ming
'into
u,e
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----- has'the dittinflfinft of havirtg paqght *k
Ihe biggest Chinook salmon with **!
himk-Wtod line in Mew River, thia
caa_ nea«oa. The flab weighed between Jo
ghwcel 30 pounds.
Ja
« H a b t, r
C a ta rrh C o ra
om.
Mrs. L. L. dackaou hews
uJj. moVtd to Bandon from Langloia to
e g make th«ii< home hate at feakt fori
on frfepa^iijp liuke was a W IN N E R
and we wanVto thank all of you g itb
for the interest that you have shown in
them, ¿udgieg by the order« we a n
receiving every day, quite a ©amber In
Corry county intend completing a
bracelet a t oooe.
Plain U n ke In
aUc each.
ing-tackle
Powder
Gold c , s ilv e r a t
I
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Fancy Li^ke in O d d or Silver a t
26c each. Eagtavcd with 3 Initial! free.
WH. GILLINGS, PROP.
Try na on W ATCH R E P A IR IN G
gnarsntee Mttafactory work. ; .
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' T h e r have secured!
j houMkaeping rooms in the T h rift j 1 *
BOYIi JEWELRY CO
Bandon, Oro.
TOR SALB— T wo
yeerÜDg «teer.
HARDY T. STEWART
C . M. O Ó M M XatfM O M JK R
ES»«-t O W b rd , O ra g o a
xxA full liçtc. of Stoves a n i Ranges,
Guernsey, '-Aluminum, l^ugsan^ ^ C a t ­
J. H . U P T O N .
NOTARY PÎTBÙC,
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ting, S tile tt0 Cuttlerij, la n te rn s , E tc