The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 02, 1917, Image 2

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Part Orford. Or.
h o sp ita l for se v e r a l w eeks su ffering
Irom tu b er c u lo sis o f the b o o t, d iad
Notice to Creditor«.
T uaad ay. T h e b od y was ta k e n 10
Published E very W e.iu««tay, by
M y rtle P o io t fo r b u ria l.
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT O P TH R
H A R D I T . MTKWAMT.
rMord sa fe a gain st a ssa u lt from a n y
STATE O F OREGON P o R
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O UBRY COUNTY.
been ill f o r k Dum ber o f w eek s 1«
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U TK^MATTBK o r TUB XSTATK J
g r a d u a lly ^ g r o w in g weaker an d fit
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c a llle » in » n o f E a stern O regon to bid
for « 0 e te r n ity o f iu fa u iy by ■uetlf*'1 t ie h o p e s i s h eld for her. r ec o v er y . P banx t . S tcw aut , paOxAaaD,
T i e u doralgned h a v in g been ap­
od e «nil in ob v io u a p or»iil( o f end» M em b ers o f th o f a n u ly b a v a bean poin t«.1 by th e O ounty court of the
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o f Oregon, for Curry ouu nty, ed-
in eon. pari «on w ith w h ich C ook's
Mr». W alk er ie One o f t b r ’ a u M m iu is'r itor o f the estate uf Frank A.
e x p lo it» an d end» «ough t
S tew art, Heceaead, a a d h a v in g q u a li­
bon orab la a n d alto g eth er praiae- p r o m in e n t p io n eer w om en of th e fied, no-loe fa hereby g iv e n to tha
orwiitora o f . a a d all persona h a v ­
e o m m u a it y .
w o rth y . Conk sim p ly so u g h t |tar
ing olaitna against said deuoaaed, to
Fre<l C r o ss an d F ie d F ieger, both present them , verified aa req u ired by
o .»I f ' o r y a id ren o w n , w h ile O x
law , w tih io six m onths a fte r the Bret
m a n ’* m o liv s a were g a in . H a w as □f Ibia c it y , h a v e been in d ic ted o c
blication of thia n o tiee, to -w it the.
h day o f April, IS17, to said H ardy
GOVERNMENT SHOULD REGULATE FOOD PRICES.
attracted by ib e e lu p e a d o u » aggre­ c h a r g e o f b u n tin g deer o u t o f sea
T. Stew art at hfa waidenoe at Port Or­
gate uf th e aura* otfared by th e C ity eon en d their tr ia ls w ill ba beard at ford, O regon.
- H a b dy T. S t x w a x t ,
an d C o u n ty o f S a n F ran eiaco, by th a p resen t term o f cir cu it cou rt
The coat of living in the U nited States is steadily ad­ variou s peraona and by the S ta te o f T h e c a te o f A . D . G roae on appeal
Adm inistrator of tb e e sta te of
Frank A. Stew art, deceased.
vancing from day to day. Many of the necessities of life
” from tba J u s tic e C ou rt w ill a lso
D ated tl.U 17th d a y o f April, 1917.
are reaching a prohibitive poiot to the poor, and unless to g on viot th e paraon or parsons oo m e up at t h i a ,l e n u . F red Groaa
som ething is dono ere long to relieve the situation the g u ilt y o f th e b o m b outrage on th e w ea e xon erated from a sim ilar charge Notice of Sale on Foreclosure.
d a y o f the |*rep ared n en parade in here eeveral m o o lb s ago.
pangs of hunger w ill soon oom m enoe to gnaw throughout tba
B a y C ity .
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Notice I» hereby giv en th a t by virtue
the length god breadth of th is great land o f oars.
M. D. S h errard , acoq gip sn ied by o f a Judgm ent and danato of tbe Cir­
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O xm an w as in t lie c it y on the M r. B an k s o f th e K ru se A B ank s cuit Court o f th e State of Oregon, tor
Our nation is at war. She is callin g upon her citizens
Curry C ounty, d u ly m ade and entered
and they are rallying to her support. These citizons owe a d a y o f the parada, an d th o u g h he s h ip b u ild in g o » m |ta n y ,' ca m s o ver on
th e 9th day of April, 19Û . In t h a t
g a v e n o h in t before ba le ft for O re. from M arshfield S u n d a y , Mr. B an k s
d u ty to their country, ahd they are fu lfillin g it. On the
oertainault wherein John F rom m S r .,
gon o f a n y k n o w led g e o f how and r e tu r n in g h o m e th e sa m e d a y . T h e
is p lain tiff and H . W. B. J e a a Ida C.
other hand, th e country owes a d u ty to these self-sam e c it­ w h en an d w h ere tba b om b th at d id
ob ject o f the le tte r ’s »tail w as to Jena aad John D eere P low Co., a cor­
izens— the duty o f protecting them and their loved ones at th e w ork waa plan tad , a n d h a v in g oloee a d e a l! w h ereb y b is c o m p a n y poration, .are defendants, w hereby
hom e from the clutch of the exploiter. Money-mad W all kep t h im s e lf read up o n th e su b ject p u rch ases ik e m a c h in e s h o p e q u i p ­ p lain tiff reooverjd Judgm ent against
Street, gam bling in the nation’s food supp ly, is one of the o f first m om en t on tb a C oaet il is m ent ow n ed by M r. Sh errard and the d efendan ts H. W . B . Jeae and Id a
C. Jaea, for sum s aggregatin g |669.19,
first things that should feel our country’s wrath and with su p p o se d th a t th e te m p ta tio n grew lucated in th e o ld ice p lan t b u ild in g and costa taxed a t |3 0 , and decree o f
a ll its in iq u ity it should be thrown into the junkpile along on h im for partioi p ation in th e h a n d ­ o n C h ica g o a v e n u e . The m ach in ery foreclosure of plaintiff's m ortgage u p ­
lin g o f th e b ig rew ard u n til he waa is b e in g m ade ready for s h ip m e n t on the hereinafter described real prop­
with other discarded relics of barbarism.
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q u ite o v erco m e by it. He g o t in to on th e stea m er B a n d o n , th e la tter erty ; an d in pursuance of an execution
Investigations show that m any things are unneoessar communication w ith a u th o r itie s in g o in g lo the; Bay for a deck load o f and order o f rate issued by tbe clerk o f
ily high iu m any instances, but it takes results, not invea- s » n F ran ciaoo. a n d w h at a «tory ha pole« a m l p ilin g . Mr, B anka a lto said enurt, and u n d er the seal thereof,
on th e 19tn day o f A pril, 1917, under
tigations, to give the people relief. A nd results w ill o n ly |<Wd unfold, o f w hat b e had b e e n » in sp ected th e sh ip y a r d w h ile here. said Judgm ent and decree, to the sh eriff
of said county directed requiring said
be had by the govern m en t, taking strenuous action. She personal w itn e ss to a t Ilia c o rn er o f
sheriff to sell, as required by la w the
M arket an d S tu ea rt aireeta, S a n
m ust regulate the price of food if our people are to be pro­
real property described in sa id decree
F ran oisco on th e d a y o f th e parade.
FOR SALE
tected from the speculating parasite.
and apply the proceed» of such sale
O ne De L aval Separator; used th ree
A ll th i» after T ho». J . M oon ey, Mrs.-
The indications are that it w ill not be long before the M o o n ey , Israel W ein b u rg aod o th ­ nw*«; good a s new . W ill sell at a bar­ a s in said decree provided ; I w ill, on
Saturday thé 2«th day o f M ay, 1917,
food supply w ill oome under governm ent regulations, but ers bad bean arrested on su sp ic io n , g a in . Inquire of
a t the hour of one o ’clock in th e sttor-
S. JonX M ow ,
noon of said d ay, at the Court House
the tim e for action is ripe and it is to be hoped that it w ill C h as. M. F ic k e rt, P ro sec u tin g A tty , Port O rford,O r, » 'lA.
» s
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dO orat G old Beach, Curry oounty,
com e before suffering and discontent are allowed to a ll too a n x io u s to “ get*’ soinrbo< ly,
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O regon , offer for sa le , and sell a t pub­
in a sm u c h aa su cc e ss w ou ld p u t h im
spread.
J. H . UPTON,
lic auction, to the highest and b eet bld-
iq lin e for G o v er n o r , s e n t a tru sted
drr tor cash , all right, title and in terest
ROTARY
PU
BLIC
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a g e n t to O regon for a p e r lo n a l in ­
which the defendants, o r eith er or any
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L ami o '« , O uaavO o., O aaooa.
WHERE DUTY CALLS OUR TROOPS SHOULD CO.
o f them , had on th e 10th day o f Sep­
te r v ie w w ith “ th e big o a ttle m a n ”
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tem ber, 1912, and all th e right, title
w h o h in te d th a t h e w ou ld p rob ab ly
aod Interest which the defe-i lau a or
There is considerable diversity o f opinion as to w heth­ be corroborated b y a m an w h o sto o d
either o r a n y o fth e r a h a d ih e n .o r a in e
HARDY
T.
STEWART
er or not the U nited States should send troops to do battle a lo n g sid e o f h im w h en tb a c a r de­
h «Ve acquired in and to tira follow in g
tr. « . c o m m i m i o n k h described
real property, t>-wit :
in the trenches of Europe. U n deniab ly the thought o f riv ed w ith th e p la q k A u d th is
s h if t it w ae provad hi* e v e r la s tin g
L ot numbered' one in Moek aixty-
sending our boys Jo such a place is far from pleasant, yet, u n d o in g , for" ha im m e d ia te ly proa
aeven l a t h e to w n n f Port Orford aa
N otary
show n o n the plat of ta id to w n o f 1865.
as a brave and hum ane nation, where duty calls there we se e d e d to w r ite letters to an o ld ac-
. P o r t O r f o r d , O rvqgon.
Dated a t O d d Beapb, Oregon« th is
should go.
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q u a in la q o e ip I llin o is n am ed Rtgntt,
19th d ay of A pril, 1917.
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In join in g the allies the U nited States assum ed grave vaguely disclosing bia need o f
“ W h . T ouaaw ,
Sheriff o f Curry O ounty, Oregon.
ORNA IS CONNI FF, JR.,
responsibilities that can on ly be avoided by a sh irk in g of corro b o ra tio n in s o m e th in g p e n d in g ,
duty, and never yet h a s it been said that A m ericans ‘‘flu n k ­ b o ld in g o a t th e in d u c em e n t o f e fine Uep. 0 . 8 . ¡aerai 8arveyoi
o u t in g a t H iate e x p e n se . A n d be
ed** a job however disagreeable. B u t nowadays it takes
w ro te a lso to K ig a li’s m oth er,
S u r v e y o r for th e D is t r ic t o í O r­
tim e to makes effiojeot soldiers, and it would be suicidal to o ld I llin o ia a o q u e in ta n c e ,s u g g e s tin g
egon.
jum p up a lo t of our untrained boys and rush them into th a t s h e to » en jo y an o u tin g nt S to le G o ld A p B C h , ‘
r f
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e x p e n se . '
th e trenches.
«ertpeUa I» »aU
K.
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Dean MastenbrooK
Jeweler
The T ribune does not believe In sending an Am erican
arm y to European soil until 1918, but if the war is s till
raging we can then send a large and efficient force to tho
battle front, and it w ill be our du ty to do so.
We have
joined the allies in war against a m ilitarism th at would
throttle the world in its m ailed grip, and in the pam e of
hum anity and o f civilization we are obligated to do our
part.
1 alk of the U nited States being in a raeioenary war
is a misconception of th e high m otives that aotuated Presi­
dent Wilson when he penned his great message to C on­
gress, and is little ’short of absolute disloyalty to this
country.
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R ig e lt cam e a n d a lso O x m a n to
be w itn e sse s a g a in st Tboa. J . M oo.
J. J. S T A L E Y
n e y , b u t th e fo rm er fin a lly d eclin ed
to tak e tb e s ta n d , p a v in g a lre a d y
a d v ise d tb e a u th o r itie s th at h a had O O Q U I I . L B ,
n o t been in S a n F ran ciaoo on tbe
d a y o f tb e p arad e. M oon ey wae
U»j»,
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OREGON
B en d
N in e te en m in appeared F r id a y
a t c ir cu it oourt to ob tain Anal n a t
u r a lix a tio n paper», but a b o u t h a lf
o f th em failed to q u a lify , p rin ci­
p a lly for n o t b e in g a b le to answ er
W. 0. W. Win Held Patristic Meeting.
lik e h im cou ld ba g u ilt y o f eueh per
j u r y as t h a t !” T h e r e y o u h a v e it.
A m en o f w ealth “ c a n n o t te ll a lie ,”
e v e n w h en h is o n e - t h ir d o f a b ig
e n d C o u n ty Clerk O d d y paid h im siaatic su p p o rt o f b e r e it iie n s . A nd rew ard w ou ld ad d , a s In th e case
1 1 0 0 b o u n ty . H e s a y s the carcasses it is a t th e req u est o f th e H ead o f O xm an b e d he g o t a w a y w ith it,
o f 2 5 deer th a t th e se panther« k ill C am p t h a t th is p atriotio r a lly w ill so m a n y t h o u s a n d s to h i» h oard .
ad e a n be seen in th e neighborhood be held.
T h e p ro secu tin g A tto r n e y o f San
I t is p la n n e d to g e t o n e or tw o
o f h ie p leas.
F ran ciaoo an d hie d e p u tie s a r e sore­
good sp ea k er s in from th e o u t-s id e ,
ly p u rtu rb ed o v er tb e m e ss th eir
J . L ee B row n , o f th e Red Cross
an d m a k e th e m e etin g a m em orab le
b
ig j o l ly oat tlr m e n b e e g o t th em
d ru g »tore, retu rn ed S atu rd ay from on e. A flag d r ill, p a tr io tic aonge
in
to .
P o r tla n d , w hare, a s a m em ber o f and m u s ic , are am o n g tb e th io g e
L a n g lo is, Or.
th e e w a m ia iu g board o f th e O regon p la n n e d to e n liv e n tbe occa sio n .
B oard o f Pharmacy, be a ssisted a t
E C Z E M A and P IL E C O K E
th e q u a r te r ly e x a m in a tio n of can -
F R E E K n ow in g w bat it w a s to su f-
d id ate«. T h e Board a t their recent
I w i ‘|
,R E E o r
m e e tin g a d o p ted a d r a s t io reeolu
C H A R O E , to a n y afflfeted a poettive
P o r t Orford, Oregon
cure for Ecrem a, Salt R ta n m , Eryalpe-
lio n a g a ia e t th e s a le o f essence o f
*“ ? TU m and S k la Dtaenaes. In sta n t
Jam aica g io g er , c er ta in b itters aad
Ask ma for any information regarding relief . D o n 't s a f e r longer. W rite
W . W illiams , wo M anhattan A v a i l ,
n o c a lle d rem ed ies w h ich e o n .
e r Real Batata in Curry County N ew Y ork. E n c lo se Stam r
JEFF O- FRENCH
F.
Pianos
Direct F.-on Cur Pirtory
VZL1 Save Yen $160 or Hare
fjU R Rig O ffer is to send you for
f f a n d lin g Y ovnr S r o fo c e t:* ’
B a n k in g
by
J f a i l S o lic ite d
I n t e r e s t p a i d s n S a y i n g ¿ « ’i s .
POWEBS, OBEGON
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COLD BEACH, OREGON
H o t a n d C to ld T w b a a d N la o w r e r H a t h a
Mrs. C. D . L am son, P ro p .
Langlois Hardware
Store
Hardware of ell Kinds
J ' ’
M c h in e ry & N o w i a y M a ch in e« .
E x tra « fox D airying^ Owborne,
M il w a n h e e M a c h in e r y .
Pfaintb, O il« A S t a m p i n g Pfaw der
F in e lin e o f G un«, 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
good« k e p t in S to 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 I. .
P ip e Fitting*«, P lu m b in g r a u n d d T T t i a n
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 .
heever $ Bownan,
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Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Store
w 3 0 d sya’ fr e e tr ia l In your h o m e
a h e a u t’iu l g u a r a n te e d S ta rr k P ia n o
d ire c t in u u o-..r fa cto ry , thereby sav­
in g you thX'.OO or more.
W e require »» yayawal la ad-
v«ir». You'«re not xakrd so tie
up your Money in any way.
you do is to ralre tbe pix.io Into
your home for 30dayarfree trial,
where you teat it and try it in
your own way.
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Stumping Powder
W H . G IL L IN G S , P R O P .
J Ei»y Paymestg
pay
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Y o u w ill be d e lig h te d w ith th e
sweetness, p u rity a n d p o w e r o f th e
to n e o f the b iu r e t P ia n o . Y e u w ill b e
»leased «rllh K« oeau<r «od fhr finrorr«
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and s a t, p u ra tn t teilaa.
fu ll line of
S la v e s
and.
R anges,
S u e m s e y , e ^ l u m in i u n , l ^ u g s a n d i l y t a t .
; tin g , S t i l e t to t u t t i e n ; , l a n t e r n s ,
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t e n t o f ....... - t h i r d .
q u e s tio n s c o n c e r n in g our sy stem o f
g o v e rn m ant, ete.
g a n i u t i o o , a n d a naw ritu al baa
J. 0 . W erner, o f K telk a, a b o v e been a d o p ted c o n ta in in g a s p ir it o f
M y rtle P o in t, r eo e n tly b rough t th e p a tr io ti» « a p p ro p ria te to th is tim e
p e lts o f four p a n th e rs to C oq u ille, w hen o u r c o u n tr y seed « th e e n tb u
3 ? a a ility
L a n g lo is , Or.
a lo n e , e v er y w ord o f w h ich wee
false aa later proved by O x m e n ’s
le tte r s to K ig a li w h ich tb e latter had
p laced in th e h a n d s o f the M oon ey
la w y e rs, on tb e stren gth o f w hioh
A fte r th e p u b lica tio n o f th e O x
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