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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1917)
S5BB CURRENT T0>IQ 8, ÿ f l r t <9rf m u ! ë ù t u n r Years A jo . » U U Ö C R IP T IO K R A T E * . O n * Cop» U n * Y e a r .............. .. D m Copy Six M o n th » ..,........ Due Copy ■“ B y J. I t . fp r o » . E d ito r T M in u s « ; O u r J.«g,»la, u ra la te ly kfv W K P X e t t 'U r Published Every 14 1»17. D a y “ in utir p ub lic Wednesday, Aovxar-mfas R at *» aclimol*. O rfo rd w ere chron icled io h l the c h ild re n o f Otegun. — Io t« lle c llta l ’ a o t a i i y x > v b i » iç > tb« O x n P o ri O ifo rd w ith len g w » , a n d fre ig h t f i r the O r l ' o n l , O s* 0 fp u st, passen» ÿ O Y I Î ' K fo llo w in g o f one o f A m eric a ’« greatest bt-ne p arties; J , Burnett, W Ions o f gen factors be a p p ro p ria te ly celebrated < * • ! tovicban dise; Joe N a y , <2 tons THAT BONDING ISSUE HARDY 1. STEWART «4. C O U M I n S I O N K R S»B|»l h a y N e w * in M »y 1882; S T h e A rc a ta oo her w ay op called fb u * w ill each re p u frlu g d a l« <<f the b irth RsASmtAfa&s. 13. T h e fo llo w in g li»|M *i.n>g » nt P 'tf, a dju urnvd d id a « c ry cum m rnd abk- th in g »b e n i l |.roxi*l«d for ^ Frsitoee E W illa r d . I l l * m > M U ú r w m J M > p p u 1 1 ib R W .tb .4 a te la wklafa y e a r nth - i '•c rlp O o a ÿ a p n ld , » NARDI T. W BW ART. i Gnod At P ert O r fc r i T U rty - ' m a c h in e ry , etc., a n d C . T h o m aa 10 S C H U Y L E R COOR. A TRIBUTE TO F. A- STEW A1J. __ w a itin g to l,e statue« o f l)r . John t h e 1, expect« to s h ip lu m b e r in J u ly or M o L o u g h la n A u g u st. T h e fre ig h t fo r C. T h o in - a n d A b ig a il Sookk I Io n i w a y . I aa con«i«U o f auch a rtic le» a t w o « Id o f C o n g re w in 1»64, and th e Preai- d e n t was autb o rix e d to to be fo rm e d , tw o statues ? ?* ' present have »0 fa r a vailed (beinretves o f lh e « re a l honor. V ir g in ia i« represented by George W e a h in g lo n and K o b e it E . designated fo r * y * « r . ’ »Vhile H v o ly place the steam er d is tin c tio n |**««® 8r»S ‘ G o ld I t e n e l>, were tu in i« h e d w ith Qabing poles a n d were accom panied to the lake near were ac to w u by t|,o»e w ho q uainted w ill, the beat location» for fa r m ; th a t others m ade a ra id on C a p chiefest la in T ic h e n o r’a residence where they he h»d » e re b o u n tifu lly sup plied »tales— ltliir o i» , . . . O reg on M rs. C . D . IL a m so n , P r o p . J. H . U P T O N . NOTARY P U B L IC , L a so «'” «. C i a a r C o -, Oaaooa- ashore, and the tru e tro u t fishing; o ilie r« made a t r ip to a t see J > * N a y 's f*st horse* and the the V i r im p ro vem ents being innde on hie whose hsd been three w ith the m a n y good tilin g s tri« fa rm produces N O T IU K FOR D bpakthknt O r T h e I n t e e io b , United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, F ebruary 6 , 1U17 Notice ,a hereby elven that J O H N H . G LA S P B Y of Denm ark, Oregon, who on Augnwt 14. }911, m.»de H-menteed E n try , '■‘erhil No. 07440 for (be S E | of N £ i< , N E | of S E i, N X of R R X o f S E X , S W l of BfU of S E X of Sec. 83, and S W X o f NW J o f Sec. 24, Tp 31 8 , R 14 W , and on A u g u s t4. 1916, made Addiiional Home stead E n try , Seidel N<>. 010289 f -v PE | S E I S E | of Seeti .n 23 T p 31S, K 14 W , W illam ette M eridian, lias filed notice o f intention to make F ilia l Five y> ar Proof, to establish claim to tbe land “ bo” dT 5 r i^ d -„ b* ,o r" « » ' ’’r T- Stewart, U . S. Comminaionsr, a t his office at Port O rfo rd , Oregon, on the 24th day of M arch, 1917,. * ~ C laim an t n£p;e« as witnesses: A lfre d H a ft o f Denmark, Oregon. Oa< ar J. Mai her o f Port Orford, Oregon. Thomas Robinson o f ........................’■ W illiam Me t’ld Harney •• “ •• W . H . C anon , Register. EΩS G e rm a n y ST, PATRICKS DAY DANCE haa insisted th a t ships, enem y a n d n e u tra l, keep qot o f a “ barred sone” and h«s decreed th a t a ll partons w ho e n ls r except by h e r leave s h a ll perish. C le a rly i t is th e A m eric a n In the Frojnip H all, Porf Orford, E vening of March l / t h , 1917 S iip i sr at tbe Seaside 50c Tickets 1 1 a ll f^ n Reward. BIBB . oi,hi5,’ , n O T . r ’J S i w<M tfts M M th a t e etrto e hes ►le to care In a ll its birmo . and ssesHlsIWasI tte e tS S . C a ta rrh C a r . la ta ke n In ta ra a ttr — > th ru th e Blood on t h . Maeowe I a t t h . S y .» rm t h « » .t h e re w M e tlo e or t h . « t» ln « t h . patient .t r * n r t h by WS l b . e m e tltu tto u and uds< ta re la d o ln * Its w ork. Th. tsrs he»» ao n e c k fa .......... ith In t h . c u ra tiv e q aw er» e f , H a ir » C a ta rrh C - um r . that ■ » « a tta r O n . H undred D o n a n ta r asv t f ’S U S i n ’Ì S K ^ To~ * fl^ s te n b ro q k . sleweUr -fin W atches and Clocks repaired at reasonable price*. AU work guaranteed. G old B kach , O regon . . . t ;# . . 92 . . *0 . . IftS «Uh« ead rrf 33 ÍE) ! roe 4ucM« p u rs u it o f o u r la w fu l «Ikrhtlr «««J .o<i « io « d I — hind p b .lo . o< -n itu d n n l mak.A The a b « , re a tew to defend o n r s h ip s and o u r N a tio n , y ir w .n i. ÌI ii » r X t ^ n i k s w k i our low tmuri n liiwgsAss» fai p n .n i .t » lo w it.c ». II. H r aar tr-„* a, ■< Sors not prora to t a as I tir e n w c tiilo n . In erat» wav _ th - ta c it stipo ras ta ra a ) « n ««sib* Ml •am i»« h e n n ira , f n« 1er,m te n lio n o f jo in in g th s a llie s , a n d nq desire to d estro y G e rm a n y , n o r to h a v e G e rm a n y destroyed. T h e A m e ric a n people have no de- o r present if in te n tio n to send soldiers to E u ro p e , even a stale o f w a r s h a ll ensue. T b s A m eric a n people have an u n a lte ra b le and p n fa lle rin g now and h ere a fte r, purpose, to defend p reserve th e ir te r r ito r ia l and in te g r ity apd ih « ir N a tio n a l existence, and th e y h ave no o th e r m ilit a r y o r na v a l p o l i c y . ________ T h e a u th o r itie s 'a t B e rlin confess a n d d efen d th e d ia b o lic a l p lo t to b ribe M e x ic o a p d J a p a n in to a t . ta c k in g the U n ite d States. - L an g lo is , O f. Sw sst * Guaranteed 2 9 Ytft** lta lie- a r n i t Ite H a r d w a r e o í a ll R inds M c ltln e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e * . E x t r a » fo x D a i r y i n g ) O s b o r n e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in t s ,O ils & S lu m p in g P o w d e r F 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 ¡_ o o <1 h k e p t i n S t o c k . D o o r s a n d W in d o w s in 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 ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t n o tic e . h îîv e r $ B o w m an . L a n g lo is , O r. Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store Harness, Fishing-tackle Stumping Powder W H. G IL L IN G S , P R O P . MzHrafasAsUXlMl * t J M « ‘t *Vi •uH ic i vnaraatf»« a P * IM I 9rr |nt|g ■owe. rhw»* Celebrated Starck Playey «Piano Thia wondrrful instrument W tigg mnricianeef tuall. T h e Star ;k }?hyer- F’isno is rirh-toned, easy to opeiats sea dembln. 1« he. w in r « rh u N « . o» ,o- «Ue lentoi.i Un. » .Ite 1, J«M the In .r r u ^ M low ie—4 IB yoer hue«. Oor d im ) (,<n, tJC f T » t w o p o rrta w r of Starck Pteao.. we « f r . trae SO e iM z leM oa. In do . ol (he heal knows KhoolA la CMcnro. Von t i k . th .w I r m e , ia ra w own hoaie. by n a il. a a 4 s fall r o a n iaWiucdea I . ogwes. F. A. STARCK PIANO CO. CHICAGO r è ë T P ia n o B o a lt C & ppw r. A. Otarck Flswe C*. t.zrpricM ere lew. Aa4 we wUl take root old kfatarfaettwae. i i . . I . m i ........ - fcna of trial yo« cm biffel | X j ih n - S t o r ^ p v - G Lisy PajBote You will be delighted with tf sweetness, purity and power cf p tone of the Stsirrk Picnp. V w:l| he pltaM « with ft» hr»«'» Langlois Hardware _ h V r .2 îC X I7 ~ « f roti par ifa . traiafal tata Iste»? cn m p i't. « K o a d -h u S t a m i a S et a la a g a iu a l a tta c k , a n d no mors. A m e ric a n D ean Í-Vjn«y bwxos lásM t »«rtk . W e h .v . e c n itM ilr col dsaigna. w ith ships and c itiaen s, a n d airs S IM & 4rs:tn a A a • • ,9 * *— barred T h e A m e ric a n people h av e no ip- MUSIC BY THE BAND W e tenure ns «»!■«* Jh e i- Yuq not asked Vo tie up w *ny way. A ll y,.a (I« j« |s tate the piano Into your hem« (< >r 30 days free trial, where you test if «ud try k in ycur cwt, wvy. go in to th s a n d purpoas to yone, iu the d u ty P ia n o ^ Sor P U B L IC A T IO N . Senator Harry Lane is being crucified upon th e cross public opinion in Oregon. The pre^s of the S tate is but th e ______ »econd ______ place _____ was ____________ fo rtu n a te ly by c h a n g in g and d ry in g clothe«, a t k e p t vaca n t "and fin a lly fille d b y ¡ r e w r t k e p t by Asa C a r- ge ope voice in hi9 denunciation. U ndoubtedly i f he could O rfo rd is u su a lly a q u ie t Be reached by the voters who placed him in his high posi th e bronse statue o f tb s la te Frances m a n - E . W illa r d lu 1905. place Io a ll appearances b ut w h e n , tion they would recall him with an overw helm ing m ajority a lot of paeaengers w ho have been N e x t to g iv in g a place in th e gal Bove of country is one of the highest and noblest attributes on a coasting t r ip fo r several d ays W illa r d , the m oel f i t ' are ]et loose in the tow n it looks as pf civilized ipan, apd ju st now the fires of patriotism are * r Y 10 desig nation w as th a t o f Roger W i l though « recess was being tak e n . sw eeping ever th is land o f ours with dynam ic force, c o n lie io a , th e B a p tis t, w ho had fled sum ing those who would stay their progress. A nd this fro m Massachusetts in tbs darkness in W e are agents for ‘ ’Q u a lit y ” T a i Noticp Pf Notary A m a t n p L great patriotic wave bust in fury upon Senator Lane when tb e d ire c tio n o f ll;« w ilds o f Rhode lore. L o o k the lin e o f sam ples oVer a t our store. S tu d y th e v a lu e a n d Be attem pted to deny the President the power to arm our Is la n d taescape th e h a n g m a n ’s rope y o u Will gee (lis t y o u get q u a lity M in rin f renewed m y fpmpnisafon as perch an tm en against subm arines. H is past services to his in tbs hands o f B ay ,S ta ts C h ris tia n s . fo r a u a lily . Y o u can save m oney by N otary Public. 1 am now prepared to E v e ry do any work along th a t line. T h is d esig nation was m ads in b u y in g the “ Q u a lity ” lin e . {State and nation are forgotten, and w hile hie h ig h purpose H . T . Stew art. s u it g uaran tee I . M o K e n a le i t Poole 1870. and the sincerity of his conviction in taking the stand that T h s O regonian boils dow n the he has is not im pugned, yet he has been placed in th e light Famous Swsot Totted s itu a tio n as follow s: pf Being an unpatriotic citjzeq o f h|8 country, and m ust T h e U n ite d Stntes does nqt seek pBidp the poqsquences thereof. i t e c e l i and has not p ro v o k e d , nor w jll i t It is not the purpose o f this article to condem n or ex-' provoke, w a r w ith Q e rip a n y qr sp y fo il the actions of Harry Lane, but to call attention to the o th e r n a tio n . need of a change in the rales that govern Congress. Som e B u t the A m eric a n people w ill not 2« th in g is radically wrong grbep 12 fillibustering Senators ab an d o n , a t th s behest o f G e rm a n y , pan hold up the w ill o f 76 of their colleagues gs in th is in >»r a n y flth e r n atio n , th e in e s tim a b le - 2 X ’ •C-', stance. There should be a lim it to the tim e a Senator can p u b lic r ig h t to p u rsu e th e ir la w fu l business in peace a t hom e o ra t)rq « J talk on any one subject, so that all questions com in g be Lh a;l Frs=s Ocr Farfary on the high sea. fore that body m ay he acted upop. Thera is b q | one form I f th e re ia w a r, as a consequence Wi3 Save You $100 or itbre pf a democratic governm ent, and that is a ihajorjty rule. o f m a in te n a n c e o f u n d is p u te d and A V * B% O ffer f t to send you far w SO d n y r free trial in your home T h e scene of y h ieh Senator Lane way a parf, is > disgrace in d is p u ta b le rig h ts , i t w ill be be a beau..: nl, fnrranteed Starck PUno c a n ts G e rm a n y in v ite s and declares to this form of governm ent. £;.-cct im m n'T factory, tberebyaav- fcig you or more. - — it, and for BO other reason. — | of POWERS, OREGON th ia Lee, g in ia L e g is la tu re .. S h ields, J ^ a ii.. S o lic ite d •Surveyor fo r th e D is tr ic t o i O r egon. was d e . th e h o n o r the sam e d a te — J908— by Jam es b y B u s in e e s I n t e r e s t p a i d o n S a y i n g J U ’t s . »aw ing logs th e S ta le ahuuld be w o ,th y o f coin j l,o « p ita litr o f the residents o f the m e m n ra tio i, in S ta tu a ry H a l l , and place was m ede m»n>fes>. Sotue both Y o u r F o r Lep. (J. 8. Mineral 8arvej«i h ie to rie ta iu o d a t P o rt O rfo rd , aeverul o f the renow n o r c iv il o r m ilita ry service to o n ly 27 «tales •ffa n d lin g F a c i l i t y D E N N I S C U N N J F F , J U ., in d ic a tio n s P o rt M in n es o ta a n d M is s o u ri it; the w h ile tbe m ore u n fo rtu n a te one«, U n ite d State» Nsnate, w»» a p p o in t , w ho got ducked in tbe s u rf by the ad b y th s Il l i n o i s L eg i« letu ra in indiecrset selection of a t a ilo r to them selves 18V3 for p place ip the H a l l , « b ile rid « ashore, contented SENATE EULES SHOULD BE CHANGED. i' nntl h " * » is p ith e r deceased c ili» sene ol the 8 ta te w hom fo r represented " M r . T h o m a a w ill im m e d ia te ly com in v ite each menco g ettin g o u| a n d state to c o n trib u te to the collection m a rb la o r b ro m e , c f S v c r y tille d by S ta tu a ry H a l l , fo rm e rly lh e H a l l J bo needed in lhe logging caropa grid The following tribute to the memory o f F . A . S tew art appeared editorially o f i h r Ifo u a e o f Representative« » » » , m i l l , aouih o f P o rt O rfo rd , w hich fo the Coos £ ^ y Harbor o f March 9th, 1917: • established as S ta tu a ry R a i l by act ' hw b*® lea»ed fro m J . L ea d m o n d . T o the writer. F. A. Stewart was » true friend, one in tyhom we had the greatest confidence, whom we honored, adm ired and loved. He was the m ost interesting man we h ave ever m et, and livin g in Curry county, a sparsely se t tled cynim qirity, shut off from the outside world e x cep t by stage and boat, his sphere of usefulness was m anacled to th e detrim ent of the state ap4 nation. If Mr, Stewart jiad jept energy to his ability be m ight have been a lead in g statesman of the nation, but instead he preferred to com m une with nature, delve into tfre richly laden and well Ridden ore spots, collect rare gem s thrown up by th e « pnd do those th in gs which served to speed the m om ents of Bis declining years. H e could have been im m en sely weal th y but preferred the plegspres and oontentm ent o f plgpty to serye his purpose. H e Jeaveg as his m ost treasured es tate a collection of rare agates which so far have never Been equalled by any exhibitor. J fa c B a n k in g Contests have beep initiated .over th e^ to te i n which, le m p e ra in e n ta lly C o m battive, M i u prizes are awarded to the best articles on the Good Bonds W illa r d m a d e uneeaMng w a r on at,Id o u t the »lock o f good« in hi» H» Tówidiidp 32 south, n in n e 1SW., W . iiotiue of his bis ' iflteniton bonding issue, and the subject of C ontest A is en ou gh to im m o r a lity , in jits lio s a n d wrong L i i P o rt U rfo rd »lore la s t f a ll, wftb- M'., has tilt-l imtloe v ie w o f re tirin g fro m t h e . burijias»; to make fiwsi Throe-year Proof, to H orn in M on I give a Curry cou n iyite a pain, via: “The Benefit Accruing ' all o f t h e ir pleases. „ „ , . h u t his Isle a r r iv a l w o u ld l»ad u» establish claim to the land above des ’T ’ J? M . V -. « M l " j to believe th a t b i. love fo r th e p lace cribed. before H a id y T . Stew art, U . 8 . to the County in Which the Writer is a R esident from the X Commissioner, a t hi* ofl^e a t p o rt O r „ ion!, Oregon, pn the 9tb day o f 4 P r’b Im provem ent o f the Roads Described in the $6,000,000 W H l- r d , a fte r . I o n , labo r,.,«« e r e „ ■n good work« p*a«mJ aw ay in E v e n T h „ fre ig h l f(>r M r c0 „ s ir f_ Bonding Act.” Aud poor Curry is the only county in the Claim ant names as witnesses: •to n . I } l . , t o t .N o r m a l Jirinc, lM „ y (>f m a c h ln e fy for . Lester Keller, o f P o rt O rford, Qraroo, jttattt (hat doesn't get a slice of the big m elon! Elm ore Spurgeon, •• •• .h e had p re « ,d e l over lon g y e a r . |n jl| h# H. A. McPhvraon, “ “ ' . '* Tiie oply benefit that Curry pould possibly derive from sin or, in 1878. A n d to th e e v e r- .» , . n p " “ . ’ L , on h it fa rm «t E lk creek, Rome fou r A. W . Cook, W . H . C akom , le tt in g c re d it o f tbe people o f I I I , | the bond issue would he ip an indirect way by the im prove I m iles fro m Port O rfo rd . T h e m ill Kexister n o » be f t m id « brOnse statue of m ent o f the roads Lading into Coos eou nty, and th is is ^ s o 1 j w ill be lonatfad in one o f lhe larg est y O0 th „ yemote that the act will hardly receive the support of a t b . great d eo eaod o c o u tfa . a u ic b . H e l l in W a s h in g to n > , T h „ lu m k e r w il| h au !ed FOB SALE, porporal’a guard a t the June election in th is cou n ty. Tho th e first, and o n ly wom an t h u . f * r Q0 w a g o n , to P o rt O rfo rd a n d run TgieuMK is of the opinion that the bond issue is a good to occupy »«oh a d i.lia c t .n n , o u t lhe hiRh bh)flr> cloW t<J „ Hotel furniture in the Langlois Hots). th in g for the State in general, but it was unfair and unjust B u l . h a w . l l not be the l . . t one. B , „ | e R o < *, on a w ire chu te to a W ill give term *. Cheap re n t For fu r regched th e r particulars inquire of ¡when po provision was made for the roads of Curry county E ach e t a t . j . e n title d to a place in p,>inl w bich „ „ J. C: V an A u t u n , .¡ ^ Nay ha. • and if the influence of onr cou n ty should 'defeat th e issue the great H a l l for t a w . t . t « e . a n d „ , Langlois, Oregon. f « " * « f -»en e m p lo y ^ and jt would he justice vindicated. I as i f BANK OF POWKKS P O U P T J B l/fC A T Y O V DicpAUTHaMT « tu a I m t u h i a. Vu iteri States L au d Office, Roseburg, O r«4 *n, February ¡3, 191J» N i.lL » i . Uareby g iv e n th a t ■-"w------ ' tons o f general m erchan dise. I t and C u ltu r e d ,, and b erem em tierih l th a tT d r. BaStetl 1 ■ 2100 Starafa RUw. Cfakiaa srei B»e w ithnat o|4i( iiE jta n « ! m r M r t . Co«i4éfq iiln tr a tc d N n w in form a tir « coorm ninc lacto«» ’¿ l k iir ii'J and «oay payuM.nl te r» !, ». saavaa * .a M « J Vf f « f t . ¡f (•*•• NE R*R-^a ag*»*a T X *lg îa ||m full line of S to v e s ani R an g es, SuemsfiLj, A lu m in u m , l^ u g s a n iû y ta t- -Stiletto (Luttlery, £ a n te r n s , £ t c «•« A *. b .ta A f t O . 1 1 . A r |f| ,