The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 22, 1916, Image 3

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    COLLIER H
Orford «gain
P A . S C H M ID T , M .
PbyeU-lan dk Surgeon
L a n g to ig , O re g o n
T el^h o ap copnaetion w ith .main
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Jake White is driving th.
w ith M r ., P . B. Ticbenor.
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Euchre ereek ia edrartiaing a big f
dance for n e a t Balorda? night.
^ b u l l e d oats .9 1 45 a each o f 60 the. f,
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A t M c K e n n a .ft Poole.
to
H o le th e follow ing bargains a t
M cK tn a is f t Poole. Ruin Coate.
’ slicksrf, 11.45.
M ed ium length
a
W arren J e m « o f Kochre
-onmroenced going
There w ill be • meeting o f the
Tillicucn C lub Thursday evening to
elect a Prm ident.
A kthcr M ats *, <Viee Pre«ideal.
crack
folio«!
her,
i U i
(Beecher gee« <haa moved bto <am-
(h* ily iroet town to th eir bonps north *
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Rubi. Fro m m , wife aed children, of ■
W eddarburn, spent agvtrsl days last 9
week,visiting Mr.. F ro m m ’s parente D
t
.et UÙ. lily y .
Wood ao d Iron W ork p rom ptly d on e za t a
Ueasouablu prioe. F ou r pauroftiage atdicitad.
j
1/ good on G arrison lake. In the
paet the docks would lig h t and atay
a day or two sod Aken go on, but
this aeaaon they have ..been colleet-
Xugene le h e tte r and f o u lly , o f lo g and staying there. T h e pater
at 8 »ndon, pete Pqrt O rford visitor»
M cR euxie ft Poole*«. T raw ler b o o ti« M1 o h itte r part of laat R « |c , hopiog
(low cut gum boot.) 92.95. Dyok 01 OKped down in th eir car.
boot», 95.50.
f e p m d M f o P f o Jo .town
0
plem ent«; McCormick Mowers, etc.
D uck hunting i t atilt saoaptional
o f Garrison lake for th e w inter,
R qbber boata fo * / r « h
W agons and B uggies for Sal®, kept in Stock,
also A gen t for A ll K inds of Farm ing . Im ­
-raincoats, 92.25 each, long coats
» « I . Dressy ta in eoete, Good,
year brand, U n with plain lin in g
and leather binding at aeataa, 98.59.
P la id Mackinaw« w ith b ell 95.50.
b
»took
BEECHER JESS
P o rt O r /o r tf,O r a p o s s
I n the lake is io p e r than usual, o p - ,
¿«9 to fovaral jrun-opfo.io the p u & t
ye ar or two, and th e fc o k » pre
J » u h tfn d io g mure
th a n
wimewawww
no
io
¡ . t c r d a r X « * h is ho^eatead a l /<**«.er years.
been P 1
John S f # Lotpe l^ r e h , sons of A.
M r« lh c old M » d d e o -p U (^ wi*t> aotpe
.ri,for,.lF .C liv y ¿ » p p . '
W m . Lewie of G old Beach, during !l< e f which ha R«s sfo^pg g t-Jc S.0d ¥ * « h of
I
the gàat weelj. - 4 « r
‘ W *c a pfojftd-
ly , airixed b y e J»st „av.qhing
John .Wendle, qne of Danm ark*. Canada, phere they flpanj t}»e /a U '
'«
A e o n wly barn to M r. > n d If r e .
o n e * ' ch u ett.; w o transacting helping t h e /J a o .d le n ^ r m y p b a r. f
P e rry .Dodson at O old Beach on ibe P*
»«W*»- M
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,g l£ tb inqt. . ^ ir. Dudsun is manager bl .In e M in town la .t week, aPd V(sSt
ikin
g
hale
and
besrty
for
one
of
M
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w*»
lher
io
h
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row®
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o f the Macieay »tore at that plaoe.
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B j»gw.
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jrary-oold and there wae . 10 inches i
, . ’
,
,
o f enop on the ground when they ,
W ater to reported so low ¡a Rogue
J. D . Louche w r i t « tftst he and ,efl. _ M aM utte|d R ^ j .
.
? river that it is d ifficu lt boating ib
et
-
- M rs. H erb ert Unican haa
H e ftin g her pfowdta. M f . e n d
O p e n Under H e w Afairagem tf
Board by Jhiyj Week op Mojrtfc
Yoyr
Agnes», and aa a result tits store a t M.
.
th at placa is runuteg abort o f sup,
ph«F
£
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a . W Q Q D
^.TTO ttXBT AT LAW
JÌOÌM BKACB. ORSb<*S
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¡D p . F. A. Voge
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i . t »AVI8,fwp.
;y ’ •
B » rrjr T y le r, who has been in this
neighborhood for the p u t year or
two,;»larie<i jfor the Colum bi» riv e r
yesterday. H e expect» to return to
p u r l O rford io the spring.
G|
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Bam V an Pelt w a r in town F r i.
day night returnin g to H arbor tram
ba
Bandon. H e had moved a fa m ily uj
with hie team from Chetoo to the tbl
Coos county town.
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T h e stock inspector o f Cooe eoun
ty bee found, tuberculosis among
the dairy herd o f the Schroeder at
Resident Dentist
¡*
Brat, a t A r*go. and 27 head of cow« yo
w ill be killed. The"owners w ill be f a
reimbursed to i t e exten t of 9 Ì5 , one- b.
h a lf o f which am ount is pei J b y the er^
Stele ead onerbalf by the county.
p . W . RO BBIES, M. p.
A- B. Carey fell from a log at
H unters creek the latter part of last
„ Pbyatclan and Bargee«
i’jÓold Beach, ©ra^oa^
U ll.L E , - >
p 0,
MEW LIME OF LAO!«? AMD
«rFKXl-EMEN’S -
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week a n d received a Jwfoten gib ga ¡u ,
well ss a general shaking op,bowetr
er he w ill soon be about hie work * • {,Oi
pausi a», despite be Is nearipg Ida wb
r
IN G S , D R Y G O O DS, N O T IO N S ,
¿ c
c. W, ZUMWALT ft SONS
(JaUandSee 0 u r L in «
t> rm «core * n d ten, to
sofoe ro„
th in g «sore serious then a : ¡brokari
rib 'c * tw o to keep h im down! long. ' ,
JJr, C . W , R o b b la r Waa np
O old Beech ieet S atu rd ay
on tome of bis patients
from f#n
catlin g
h eft.
t o r .,-
lbe
H a tb r
£ tta a a d a n tg a a d , hereby gtve ws*
M th at I have a conveyance ffom the
etbnto. to tidelenda add da for Tote in
Mt I f arbor of-Port O r tor J, Oregon, on
p o rtio n of which a part of t h e w h a r f
elected without m y consent; Ail
m a, from which he had long been s
sufferer.
««
Cept. Peter wee a veteran
having been engaged
m any y « y s in th s « -cosati ng trade,
^ a was aa honor«Wg, Upright m an,
H in any manner what-
tidelauds or water lota.
M m . Ax«« O.D abt .
and «team ed by a ll.
C0QUILL.B 8 * ntime ^.
|(N A P P H p T E I.
f o p t O rf^ rd , On»gou,
Oosti Feed Stable attached.
The
fo llow ing
la tta r
fro m
H.
C.
it is reported tu et some etrtne wor» lra p uear
ce8)et«ry , and u j , te rw t to the many frien d s of M r. and
Mrs. M hm ptou here, w e taka th e lib e rty
w ilt be cloeed down u n tH tp rio g . or ^ ¿ ¿ ¡We lb . v the
m e beard in town 1 o5f Publishing It:
u n til tbiugs are in shape to beadle *g Ug m a U
West Point. M is s .;¥ o v . 9, 1?17.
and ship lum ber aasoou a« exwcd.~7
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E d ito r T fo a u M s :-»
Reporter.
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W ill you k in d ly send the T fo
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weather sod cold, fre e in g night«,
4fur “ ore lh‘Q t week
#le“r
or troapMS u p o n th e p r e m ise s o f L .
M r, ead M rs. T . B , psvideon deft^ Jack greet gave way to a lig h t rein
tap?, (or the purpose of bnntlag. hr in th eir 8tudebeker S ix last F r id a y 'U s i ija iu rd sy , but Sunday i t clear
king with uoou »n<l lirfe. feai.t p r e ­ for U re o le Pass via. M y rtle Point ed agaiu and fo r twy* room nights
se. a n situated ofofoMifcfoeifoAarrr
unty. OreWen, and generally known and Roseburg. They are going to Dost tyeg in it>e air. Yesterday a
look over one or two b oain e« pfop south wind commenced to b lo w lb a l
» any peiaaa or parse*. *
« manner, or teariBgdówn
fonvingbqt • © • « •*•• ¿ A t
in« personal property, « ill t
ed to the f u l l e x t e n t o f t ^ s :
.„ d io
v« , r.
w
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W alter
Portis..d, w ill b» h«
B is b o p
ening, N o t. 26, to p
visitation and adm i
tfo„ Bt g u j ame, B
bum . lo me .1 tb i. place.
S<ra. H gm ptoa and J arrjyed here
s . v X . i d a y , M o. W . \ r o . » e d « b
comm ent ia m»r Bwfok roadster end P
had a delightful* U l|g Camped dy-
er a week In the Tcllo w eto n. P a rk ,
Attornev
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u « 7i
a t ^ » ^
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7
r, h
01
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oatOons that M r. Davidson- con fora- threaten» the first reel storm of the
Jewes 4 Sullivar
plates engaging io , and ita m d it)o n e g^gon.
80 much cold ^eatbsr, stayed leverai days in Omaha, Neb;
Butte,
Sfiaaoola.
M
ont;
Cody,
W
yo
i
lorned
Wednesday
are setiefectory they w ill move; to ooming e l the beginning o f wiqter
Josephine county w ith their fa m ily season, is hard 00 »took and baa, about 9 eeelf in Chicago, 8 days in Montana, where tl
fn the near future. D u rin g l^ o ir about pat an end to ell d airyin g for ’C in cin n ati, O hio, and visited my »pending the sum mi
people ia Lexington, K y .
three
weeks.
Staying w ith their children an d
G u w in fi<me <|<>W|| from
Tbie^m untry in my opinion--»! go
looking after their home io town.
U n g lo i. last F rid a y after Mr«.
in g to be a g reat sto ck-co un try.Th e
F ra n k B. Tichenor returned to G uerin end children who bed been
fever stick hsa bean eradicated and
his home at P u ri O rford last week viailing hare several days. M r.
gnwa ia everywhere. Wae out to «
after having spent the peat month*. G om in 'drova down with a horse
plantation owned by a qtan who
br ao in Coos county. N a tu ra lly 1 anti boggy, end, expecting (o -AtOR came b a r. from m y home foww ia
K
y . g o d saw I <7 bead of C lU e ia
M r. Tichenor ia quite elated o v e r! but a few minutes, ha slipped the
1
2
5 acre pasture. Thepe cattle bed
bis election « j o i n t representative bridle off his horre with the folen-
been there nearly bvti months and
from two ootm tiM so strongly $ e lio n of ty in g it still booked to the
a ll were a i « and fat. U r.e s was
pobiionn « Coot end C tp ry , and to | bgggy. Aa the bridto coipe off the growing faster then the «tock could
Land >« cheap, from 915 to
going to show biy appreciation of b u r « took frig h t end fen away. A f- rs t it
this support by try in g to nave some ter dam aging the buggy considsr«. 960 per aera.;
absence M r. and M rs. Jea, Craw are i be year.
K»g«d there in Insta
fo>» of bookkeeping.
*b ly essisi W . H .
.“ » k ÌM If e » n * « ÌA ? ’
aocounu of llw eoun
p r. J , r Meeeon.
, h_ g i _ - u . L
d **Rtt,et"
ib fo the d airy herd
ije p r y Bobrueder. of
fected with taberuub
o f theHl w ij, baVB u
,
* “ “ ‘ be
W
‘ be owner »25 «
ble the an im al broke loose from i t i . Cotton has been raised on a ll tbie animals desirnytii.
; land fo r m any year« bnt w « a total tbs Io « a-hravy one
and alerted for home, hot waa met I
' failu re this year on acoount of Boll et Krothera.
a short dietence from town and i waevil.
brought back. Georgs sent hia fo lia | I
Labor is very cheap. Megroee
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the debt o f g ratitu de ba o w « h ia ; home ia a oar and borrowed a fled. ’ ooluum ber the whites more than ' w — » « -^ ~
'fiv e to o c e . T h e rosa work for 50c
oonaliiusnte.
Oregon bee many die and followed ‘ bam lp re e b e c k ,1
beneficial legislation anactad. H e
ia adVooeling free.teal books, and if
ha can secure the passage of thia one
b ill, ba w ill b are p aid w ith inlerest
progressive laws, b d l eha i t certain- m editating, doubt la « , bow h j
w i|I,
fy heglactiag b e f ehlldrea whea aba forsake the old way for tbe M » by 1
d o « a o t faftito b Ih im - F U h free1 boying e jitn e y th a t w ill stand
l o t (» /* )(,
school books.
hitched.
la y School a t 10 o’clock
ing a t 7:30 by the Paalor.
W . ifc; M ra a a , Pastor.
Denmark Mercantile Co.
Store
The Place Where Ton Get a
Mir, I*.'
To better accom m odate dtp growing trade
and increasing num ber of patrons we have
been com pelled to add to oar goneral stock
of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, as
follow«: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Slum p­
in g Powder, O ils and Paints, Farm ing Im ­
plem ents qf all kind«, includ ing McCormick
M owjug ldach in es and the celebrated W eb­
ber W agons, etc., e U r ”A ntT don V "o ve rTodk
our up-to-date stock of M ep’s and B oys’C loth­
ing, Boots and Shoe«, Ladies1 D rew "Goods,
Cigars, Pipe«, Tobacco, Candy, N u ts a f f l o -
tioq s, Rolled Barley, Gregs Seed and Seed
G rain.
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O rders
takbw for
a n yth in o
rot or
hard
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