The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 07, 1917, Image 2

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BANK OF POWERS
lh a l id adiW io n to the « -Iv a a c -
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tu tU IU O T frftM K
in wage«, a bonus srvt**m. b»»e«t on
o f lb *
p ro d u c tio n ,-w ill
laOd«Cu|»«>-4''V<*lopiUMt aad « M i * I
i t r l l t - r m e i i t — *1 1 <>/ w hich h ail b«en
w hich evety
ba
in " r t f -e t ,
m an connected
H A H D Y T .8TEW ART
i
to.
w ith
the «aw ing and h »u dlin g o f lu m b e r
c u r re n tly whn«a»«J by M on. F ra n k
A . S te w a rt, and m uch o f I t he w»«. c ,n F M **rip a te .
in e e ry d ic tin p t d is a g re e m e n t w i t h ' “ J‘»b “ _«»»*>•
HO ROOM FOR THE TRAITOR.
a
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figured
th a t, as
I
I
J ia n à lin g
O a u n tie tt alone he oottld w in o u t. I
In ib ia d ile m m a i t was th a t M r. H o m e '
’ b an th e ir aaao
a fte r a n o th e r load
of
fre ig h t.
taken worse storms th a n
It
business.
wo
h av e
y e t b ad to p revent tbe C a re y
boys
fro m going, when th e y get ready
to
L an g lo is , O r.
L
P a u l F o rd ,
w ho condocts
fro m C o q u ille th ia week fo r
S".
stage
In te r e s t
days.
H e is p la n n in g
on
a
few
another seven passenger
her « ifih tie lh
b irth d a y
P o rt
O rfo rd Ja broken leg w h ile a t w ork in O « k .
fleers o f ths Coos A C u rry F a ir A s ­
p s x t M o n d a y , w ith M rs , E- F it s - H a n d , re c e a llV y nrtd is s till using s sociation ars; W j T . D s m s a t, presi
h n g h as tesobsr. A s there ¡a a s m a ll cane. H is son R obt. J r., who has dent: J . L .« M a s o n , vice-president?-
surplus fund ia tbe d is trio t w hich been m a k in g h is horns w ith his J. 0 . S te m m ie r, a a c re tary : and D o n
g ra n d m o th e r lb s past y e a r or m ore,
w ill be necessary to retu rn to the
S n y d e r, tre a s u re r.
T o liq u id a te
w ill re tu rn hom e w ith h im .
o o u a ty tre a s u ry i f p ot used b y tb s
debt« w h ic h s e o u m u ls ie d in 111$,
first of Ms rob, i t has been decided
N o te th e fo llo w in g bargains a t the officer» decided to aell treasury
1» begin the school thus early in o r­
M c K e n s is A Poole. R a in Coats, »took au ffieien t to re tire thosho rtage.
d e r to g at (b e f u ll benefit o f tbo js lic k e rs , $ 1 .4 5 .
M e d iu m
length
C a ttle buyers are s till busy am ong
rain coats, $2 25 • ifh , long c o a ls 'tb s rasebsrs is th is section, a n d a te
F re d Olsen is responsible for the
ststessent th a t C u rry c o u n ty D em
ooratie w ool grow ers h a v e decided
to reveres ends when they sheer
their sheep, hereafter. I t has been
OBstomsry a v e r since sheep shear
m g was in a u g u ra te d to com mence
d ip p in g a t Ik s bead o f tb s a n im a l,
b n t wool growers w ho voted for
C lev e la n d n o longer have tbe c o u r­
age to look a sheep jn the face
H e n c e , th e y w ill begin d ip p in g a t
¡ W
Dressy ra in
y e a r b ra n d , Ia n w ith
ths
s u it g u a ra n te e d . M c K e n jie A Poole th a t the increase alao affect« lb s sai
“
coat», G o o d , o fferin g te m p tin g prices fo r alm o st
p la in lin in g any k in d of »took. I t is d iffe re n t
a n d le a th e r b in d in g at aeama.fiS.fid. fro m w h a t it need to ho Some
yanra
P la id M ackiaaw g w ith belts.
sgo, when rancher« h ad to sell tb s ir
W e are agents for " Q u a lity *’ T a i c a ttle to r w h at was o ffe re d ,a n d ware
lore.
Jeweler
W atches and Clocks repaired
at reasonable prices.
A ll
work guaranteed.
G old B each , O regon .
B tn d y tbe v a lu e a n d
y o n W ill see t h a t y o u
get
q u a lity
fo r q u a lity . Y o u can «are m oney by
b a y in g tb e ‘‘Q u a lit y ”
lin e .
E v e ry
T h e C. A . S m ith o om pany posted
o fficisi
notine S a tu rd a y
th a t
J L e ’t e .
Claim ant names as witne««ee;
Lester Keller, o f P o rt Orford, Oregon,
Elm ore Spurgeon, “
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K. A. MePh'-reom “
s liS w ,
A. W . Cook,
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*’ * W t'H ; O a » o s ,
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v i u * l< *
. iHsnWsv
FOR SALE.
H otel furniture in the Langlois Hotel.
W ill give terms. Cheap re n t For fu r­
ther particulars inquire of
J . C. V an A lstsin .
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"Langlois, Oregon.
D E N N I S C U N N I P F , J R .,
a»?
Langlois Hardware
Store
V.
H ardw are o f a ll Rinds
M c h in e r y & M t) w l l t f f M a c h in e s .
E x t r a s for D a ir y in g ; O s b o r n e ,
M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y .
' s
P a in t » , O ils & S t u m p i n g
P in e lin e o f G u 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
g o o d s k e p t in S to c k .
24th day of March, 1917,.
Claim ant names ad witn
A lfre d H a ft o f Denm ark, Oregon.
Oscar J . M ather o f Port Orford, Oregon.
Thomas Robinson o f “
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"
W illiam McPhiUamey “
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W . H . C anon ,
Register.
D o o r s a n d W T indow s i n v a r ie t y
c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d .
P ip e F i t t i n g s , P l u m b i n g a n d T i n
w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t
n o tic e .
$
Bowman,
flHHflHESHHMHHHHHH
■yi fcp « i n a im i mymya 1 iii,i q w i
fJ V R Bfg O fT ir is to send you for
w 30 d-y»’ free tiial in your home
a beamilui, guaranteed Starch Piano
direct from our factory, thereby aav-
ii'g you $100.00 o n
V /« require as psysret b 'a fi.
vmm. You are not asked to tie
up your anooey ip any way. AU
yru do b to take the piano into
y.-nirhoeae for 30 days free trial,
m..
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Harness, Fishing-tackle
PowdAgsti
nr
aa our low f. lorr-to-boa. «tica«
■ e«TW»»Utoauliro». U.farmv
iunS a tu o . o f -11 ,ta n d —d
nak»». Tb«- aboia arc a !c«r
n a u t« barvaim S-.d far cvr
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c o a a lrfa
fch
r i , « . » d o -t oot p r o ,, l o b t a p
t n j i t t r> p o n í tina« la e»err w»y
»no Ul« fine»! plano to . I mt . »Trf
*-< « far the m o w T . »00 m a r wnd
KcuKt-LanS
Sweet Toned—
attorauteed 23 Years
Easy Papnests
WM. GILLINGS, PROP.
You are not asked to pay
I r’ f a * " » . b»l adfar »
You wBI be delighted with th e
. ca« ‘
S T» m i m of . n! trial oa to
Ute lo w aw ..
weetness, purity «nd power of the
tone of the Starck Piano Y o u v /Ii b e
»4 Vftfc «a braatr »nd tkc finer,--» nt He
t a im i over » w a r M rd 'or a t
w nnuiaM urw ,
tr-a>* are arra)
•n il To.« ronraafaare,
» o d r«ra can k w a pie no
I« « r r o r f i r w . rrltbaat
CM afae tbe
ixsctfon. SscliMcn.li PUco iagq carsfiHF
E
..« y i
Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Store
Direct From 0 « Factory
Will Save Ten $100 o
e (bat it Is rw ra L trc d lo r 25 rc <rs. 1 bfg
intF© means ccm -thinT. bee ut$ ft f.-g
oi 1$ gg oNf «ttlblU hed..-eeso££:u< p iiu o
MMT.
Celebrated Startk Player-Pias»
F R E E ,’
This wonderful instrument makes
musician« of us all. The Start k Player.
Piano
rich-toned, essy to operate
U
Piano Berk,
P. A. St-relr riMw Cfa
Stank
r t . a u mad a . wtibnu
>< obHyUtaa
21C0
Free
K h o o l.
port, completo Hi’
M esic Lessens
inform ation col
M 1
pfc.no book nad I
full liru of S to v es
an.à î\a n g e s,
u lu li
S u em sey , A lu m in u m , i(u g sa u u iO y ta b
k . O mw I».
»n4 » fa il
the
« • g n o f a ll em ployee w ill ho adì
* d , effective M arc h 1st. I t I*
o n S a v in g
1917.
Starck
’sanos
L o o k lb s lin e o f samples over m ig h ty glad to g et svea th a t.
a t o u r sto re.
S o lic ite d
rO
hnver
L a n g lo is , O r.
(tu ttin g
h’1*-
In
p a id
J tfa il
yesterday,
B n iek
a * ..'
school w ill begin
b y
POWERS, OREGON
Roy B is h e li, who cam e bere fro m
G o ld Beech, C u rr y C o u n ty , a few
on days »go, e x p e c tin g th a t i t w ould be
g ath erin g u p the piles fro m th e big the C o q u ille .B a n d o n ra n th e com ing
ry to u n d erg o an o peration
re ft, for Jo M asterson. T h e ra are season.
fo r a p p e n d ic itis , le ft w ith h is fstb ér
a n y q u a n tity o f th e m , and m an y
E n g in e e r J. S. S a w y e r e n d crew W . A . B is h e ll, for hom e S a tu rd a y .
h ave a lre a d y been towed o u t end
em ployed by tbe etate h ig h w a y com ­
S ix U . S. M a rin e s a rriv e d bere
tie d u p.
mission in c o m p le tin g th e w ork pre fro m San F rancisco last week to
A n te lo p e h ave become q u ite n o
p ars to ty tn ra ilin g for b id s On (he g u a rd th e new n a v a l ra d io station
merous along the ooasl, no d o u b t Bundoo C a rr y road, finished th e ir
w hieb is being b u ilt south o f tow n ,
being d riv e n by the s everity o f the field work last week and the maps
near E n g le w o o d . N o b o d y w ill be
w eather eeet o f us. T h e y ere q u ite and figures are oow being com piled
allow ed on th e p rem ises• except th e
venturesom e an d saucy, e n d ocoa. in th e local c ity e ng ineer’s office.
w o rk m e n . T h e naw statio n w ill p ro ­
e io n a lly one o f them find s its w ay
E . H . S m a ll g i T illa m o o k , D . C. b ab ly be finished some tim e n e x t
in to P o rt O rfo rd .
U r ie o f Cam as, W a s h ., a n d E .
F . m o n th , a t w hich tim e th s crew w ill
Rhodes i o
of fR
R * a y m o n d ,J tfa s h Mstopi|iwl he transferred fro m th e s ta tio n * 4
A n um ber o f H a r t O r f u r d y
K
, S
x
/ “ ? . ’. , ‘ “* 1
.b io , .,n b . . b . .
fo lk s visited Jo K a y , o u t a t E lk s i th e
the fo llo w in g m o rn in g engaged A i
R iv e r lest T hu rw dey. T h e y w en t
donsd-
G a rfie ld to ta k e them to G o ld Beach
out e a rly In th e m o rn in g and re ­ tn h is jit n e y . T h e y are business men
T b s stli»o«l M r « 1 the Coes dr
m a in e d u n til eve n in g , h av in g a in th e ir hom e tow ns, b ut the n a tu re
C u r fy F air-A aso cH iU on w ild be b ald
e n jo y a b le tim e , sleigh rid in g , o f th e ir visit to C u rry is n ut k n o w n ,
th is y e a r Septeanbar 13 to 15, i n d a
sa tin g lessee c an d y sod other g oo d|
R „ b i. W a lk e r , son o f M rs. M a ry
sivs. A s these dales precede th e
thin gs.
I E . W a lk e r o f th is c ity , a rriv e d on
State F a ir by one w e e k ,e x h ib its w ill
» - h . « > » «1
S
&
W
a S
i S
l i u a
he a v a ila b le fa r th s
The o f
George F o rty has th e pontraot for
S u s in e e c
SCH U Y L E R COOK.
n t Port Orford, Oregon, who, on M arch
12, 1914, w ad e Homestead E n try .S e ria l
No, o^3S9 for tbe N W / S W i of (faction
11, Tow nship 32 south, ra n g e 13 W ., W.
M .,h a s f!le<l in-tire o f h it intention
to make flunl Three-year P lu of, to
eatubliah claim to the land above des­
cribed. before H an iy T Stew art, U . 8.
Commiasioner, a t hia office a t P o r t Or­
ford, Oregon, on the 9th day o f A p ril,
Coos B a t N e w s .
linea d u rin g tbe s u m m e r, was down
Y c u r
■
slock show , a n d $ 4 ,5 0 0 .besides, fo r
the benefit o f tb e C a lifo rn ia C o m ­
L e tte r F itz iiu g h and w ife stopped
Copied from the T mbumb o f Janu- j s t the Bsndon H o te l F r id a y w hile p a n y . D o We te n d c h ild re n to th e
.W a lte r Sutton, Editor
le g is la tu re to m ake p la y t h i n p o f
enrou te to Sixes fro m B eaver H i l l .
i C arey cam e u p la s t S a tu rd a y M r. F itzh u g h has q u it th e logging serious m attereT
)
E a id r in g
OtVAaTM.KT 0» VMS IXTKXIUB,
United State« L an d Olfioe,
Roseb w g , Oregon. February 23, 191».
Notice ia hereby g iv e n th a t
M r "- Joh n K n m e n b u rg celebrated
b u t th e $ 5 ,0 0 0 was devoted to a liv e
.W estern W orld ,
F f iï
N O r I V i t FO B P U B L IC A T IO N
The war cloud which has h un g over Europe for nearly lu n c h — now w orth $ 7 0 0 0 — on E u c h - , “e<* deapii«H»er c rip p le d co n d itio n Lep. 0. 8. Mineral Harveys
- three years past threatens to envelop the United States in re cfeek I f he wodTd d eclin e th e *• fto" •’« jo y in g aa good h ea lth as
S u rv e y o r fo r th e D is tr ic t o i O r ­
egon.
its dark folds. It matters not whether we agree with Pres­ P o p u lis t n o m in a tio n . I t is ueadieaa s t a n y t i m e in recent year«. She
id en t W ilson's policy or not, the fact remains that whatev­ to"add th a t thia offer was in d ig n a n t • " d ,,le *“ • * M rs- F ig g used to be G o ld H e a d » , - ■ . O re g o n
great chum » and a lw ays spent S u n ­
er he has done or will do is in th e nam o.of hum anity, and ly spu rn ed by M r . S tew art.
d ay afternoon together.
it is the du ty o f every citizen to nphold the hands of the
J. H . U P T O N ,
F o r about 20 years fo llo w in g M r.
W h ile w a lk in g the eleven m iles
President. A ll governments m ust be supported by their S te w a rt’s a d v e n t in C u r r y , 49 years
N O T A R Y P fIR ld C ,
aubjeots, especially when the crisis com es, if they are to pre «go, the people traveled b rid le tra ils between W h isk e y R u n c a m p and
L *» « » » ’ «. O ubbv Cÿ., Oaaooa.
his ra n c h , K-l H a m lin a couple of
vail. A t a tim e like this, when onr country is threatened o n ly , y e t be liv e d to see over 2 00
m ile , o f to n d wagon n m d . c n n .tru c t-
* « '’ cou ulw l w r 78 * * ' * t r u «-
with the foe from without, there is no room for the traitor e d ’in tbe c o u n ty , w h ile w ealth a w f
the »now which was N O T I C E F O I l P U B L I C A T I O N .
three feet deep. In t-eversl inaiauuee
w ithin.
DarARiMXNT O r T a s I ntbriob ,
pop ulatio n m o re th a n q u in tu p le d .
United Statoa Laud Offlov.
coyotes or wolye» l;sd p u lled d ow n
D istrict attorneys of this etate have been instructed to
P e c k ’s b ill a p p ro p ria tin g m oney one of the siiim al« and a fte r m aking Roseburx, O.egon, February 8, lt«17
be on th e watch for those show ing disloyal tendencies to
Notice ia hereby given that
to reim burse tbe C. A . S m ith C o .,
onr governm ent, and to restrain them if necessary. Utter- fo r ou tlay s In tbe purchase o f la n d * a m eal had left a p a rt o f the carcass
J O H N H. G LA f-P E Y
T b e deep snotg p revented tb e deer
anope that at other tim es are tolerated, are now considered whoee t itle fa ile d paaeed. I f th e fro m ru n n in g and th e y were easy o f Denm ark, Oregon, who on August
14. 1911, made Ht>me«tead E n try, Serial
little lees than treason.
,
act has reference to la o ib declared v ic iim s for the wolves and coyotes. No. 07440 for the S E ( of N E l< , N E | of
SEJ, N J i of SE14 ..f SEW, S * 1 "* SE1
He, who because of diffeience in political faith, abases forfeited by J u d g e Bean o f the Fed — Ryreburg N s^ e.
of SE1A of Sec. 23, and S W ^ o f N W (
eral
C
p
u
rt
for
fra
u
d
,
tbe
Referen­
the President and says it is a fool who w ill fight for his
o f Sec. 24, T p 81 8 , R 14 W , and on
Malice O fH a U ry
ooontry is layin g him self liable to a serious charge,. and is d u m should be in v o k e d again st it.
Augu.-t4. 1918, made Additional Horae-
■ stead E n try, Serial No. 010289 f.-r f-E j
deserving of a forceful lesson in loyalty and patriotism- For T h e L eg ia latu ro paaawl «8111- . y ÎÀ M. -H t V- ‘'f .. TtlFI 11 • "w
Havihg renewear my commission as *S E ( S K I o f Section 23 T » 818, R 14 W ,
instance, a m em ber of a show troupe is reported as saying p ro p ria tin g $ 5 ,0 0 0 to a id in the N otary Public. I am now prepared to W illam ette M eridian, baa filed notice
o f ioteutlon to make Final Five-year
in Port .Oxford last week that they would not catch hint p U M M U tio n o f suits a g a in s t th a C a l $ c a n y work abng tk a t line.
ifo rn ia C a tlls C o m p an y to recover
Proof, to establish claim to the land
- <
. i . ’i - H , T . S tew art.
fighting for the dirty rag— referring to tbe stars and stripes, fo r th e publio schools 4 0 ,0 0 0 acres
....----------- above described, before
H a rd y T .
8uch as he should m editate behiud bars over the difference o f la n d id L a k e c o u n ty , and then re
Stewart, U . S. Commissioner, a t hia
between the fruits of treason and the beauty o f patriotism pealed the g ra n t. N o t o n ly th is Dean M&stenbrooK office a t Port O rford, Oregon, op the
tin s Frem k tn f Back.
f a c i l i t y
*3® I * ’ **0*1 p/acing M u ltu u in a h
. .
■ . "
a g a in s t
a c tu a lly offered .Mr. S te w a rt 1 3 ,0 0 0
S v e r y
P n i-t O r f o r d , O l e g i n i .
child receives but little if any moral training at all. This M r . H u n ^ whose a m b itio n seemed ’’j®’“ 1* * - T h e tru th ia, no sensible
deficiency m ust be supplied to as great an extent as possible to h$ to own a il th e la n d on R ..gp« P *r« » ' ge'« the "b ig b e a d ." T h e
in our puMiew^hTOls. H istory shows «¿»t, im m orality has riv « r. . . I n a m a tte r o f p olitic«, M r . oue wte‘ »*®cm ee'«tuck up a n d » tiff
brougtft *6og£ |h tf doWnlall o f nations. ¿ l \ c h W piChaM o^ ¿ .« g a in , upon lb 4 occasion o f M r - necked fro o F W W fc S f w n / k i t i d , ate
weak in the in ie lle c lu a i c a lib e r.— E x
the virtues enuDierntwl above, a n d w ith t h i s o n e la c k in g , M u m « ’« cand idacy fo r j u i n t R e p ra
« e n ta tiv s «again st W i l l G a u n tle t t, ~
not only becomes a menace to society, but fo a clog in the
C o tju iL H V ali I T a ttrn s s r« .
fo u n d h iirie e lf ¡» a n ta g o n is m to th e
w h eel of good government,
’
. F ¿T'
a tp ira tio n s o f t h a t g en tlem en.
It
T h e s ilver lo vin g c u p offerer! by
V erily when the teachors of ( t a i t a W o f Oregon over­ v a t this w a y . M r . S te w a rt h ad
th e S ta le C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r was
look the moral training of the child th ey are overlooking been n om in ated for J o in t Represent
won by U n io n I I , c om prising Cone
the basic rock on which all the fundam ental elem ents of a a tiv e by tb « P o p u lis t p a r ly , o v e r, and C u rry counties. I t was won
w h e lm in g ly atri.Q g in Coos c o u n ty .*
good citizen must be builded.
by th
is , union
w
M r . M a in e bad no bone o f beatinw-i.0^
t fns‘
u n ’”-
* ith
‘ lb an
“ n • vTSg*
iu
l .
b u n , but
ffa s
afTUDiaeaae.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction , J. A. iu * fo r d o in g thiu ga, M r . S te w a rt
C hurchill, not long since made a request of the teachers di4 Wr|| |li#"Rrt ¡J \b e dmma .»/■ The “Ug bead " i« a p o p u la r way
throughout the state that they subm it to him a list of ten fro n tie r life , a achoot teacher o f o f s e p r e to in y *
•«*«! *«ry
virtues which they considered best to be in stilled in school wort th a n aVeniga «utMaaa, hi« a t n - i F r * ,ri,*e n l a ilm e n t. I t rl»ea fro m
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