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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1917)
iihtÿirt Adirti Srftimi •U B r iC K tP T » » Copy On» Y e a r. . . Copy bix Months. Copy Throe M-intlia Be it ordered (faut applloatioa for * cooperation in construction of that 1 A ctio n of the Coast H ighw ay lying rasenntun o e rip « Is » l , * * M . Published Every Wednesday, by H A B D \ T . DTRW AK T. ^ n ra r'is ie u K stss I within th « Siusla'w Forest Reserve, X to tally kown as the Reedsport-Coos Bay rout« be oiad« to the Department Raiaonii.i.a. o f Agriculture. THE MAMMOTH MILLION HOLLAR "| Be (eth er leonnended th at the : th 'p 'iriu ie iit of Agriculture allo t fur tin« a u ik the aum of ¡tiUflOQ trout ffa s S v e r y f a c i l i t y Por J fa n d lia g Y o u r B usin ecs B a n k in g b y Jtfail Solicited In terest paid on S a v in g ¿ o ’ts. FILM SPECTACLE lu iid a u n d er baottoii 8 of the Shack ford t*il| with the understanding and agreement that the Slat« H ig h way in C u iry County from F o rt O r ford to G old beach u n i sums other Produced by Thomas Ince point that may tie decided upon lie tween the representatives of the De- , pari ment of Agriculture and the State H ig h w ay Uoinmiasioir, it being The Grèatest Picture the World fu rth er understood that ib is a llo t. i ment to C p iry County be and laaon» ’ aiderfd a cooperative project on the Reedsport Coos Hay work and funds ANOTHER FQOL LAW. Has Ever Seen to be secured in the same manner as other cooperative work handled io conjunction w ith the D ep a rtm e n t ( o f AgricirltrtVt ; I. e , fonda to be made available by tbe sale c f bonds as provided iu Chapter 175 o f the laws o i 1917. (House b ill No. 21, known as tbe B e an -b a rrett b ill.) You can see this Wonderful Production at the GRAND THEATRE, Bandon, Or. Saturday, June 2nd -M atinee at 2:30, A dm ission 16c and 26c. IN’ K W L A ’ F I T T E D U l> Evening at 7:16 and 9:16, Adm ission 50c and 25c. T A B L E U T » E X < 3 B 2 t X ,K D May 1,1917. Worse than qeelesa laws often are enacted, as is dem on County Court of G urry C ounty, strated in the case of Qeo. Forty b ein g prohibited from G old beach, Oregon. gathering ifu rre and Cormorant eggs for th e market at a Gentlemen; Fur yupr inform ation am attach tim e when pqr country’s need of foodstuff is being sorely ing herewith a copy u f a resolution taxed. H undreds o f dozens of th ese eggs are spoiling on recently entered by the State H ig h the rocks qf the Curry county coast, and yet a fool law pier way Commission, providing for co n vents their qse. If either one o f the b iid s that lays these struction work in yo u r county to eggs are o f nqy use to m ankind that use has yet to be dis tbe extent of 950,000, probably be covered. Ou the other band, however, the Cormorant is tween Fort Orford and G old Beach. pne of th e worst destroyers of salm on fry and other sm all The Coin mission fads th a t G urry Co. baa bean neglected in the m atter fish that infests our coast and stream s, aud y et here we Hnd of highway construction, and it is jts propagation being protected. their desire to see the roads d e v u l- AN IN N W O RTH W H ILE COLD BEACH, OREGON Reserved teats now on sale at Boyle’s Jewelry Store, Bandon, 80c. n o t A n d C o ld T u b A n d H h o w e r U u t h i M rs. C . D . L a m s o n , P r o p . Pped In th at section. CURRY’S CITIZENS ARE PATRIOTIC. Tbe Gold Beach Reporter o f last week says in part iq an article oq the m ilitary census: Langlois Hardware Store V ery respecifully S jats H ighway C ommission , b y G . Ed. Roes, Secretary. " In response to the cell for volunteers to aeeiet in taking the military cen- H i Curry county has ye,ponded in its usual patriotic effulgence—just four per sons responded for the entire coiiqty.” W hether intentional, or otherwise, the abqvs is never theless a slam upon the patriotism o f the people of Curry county, and to the T ribune it appears en tirely uncalled for apd coptrayy to the faots. If our citizens failed to volun teer as C ensus Marshals it was because o f it n o t being gener a lly know n that such an act was expeoted, n ot bfecanse they lacked in patriotism or desired to dodge o n e.o f their duties as lo yal' Americans.* Fort Orford has sent 3 3 f phr cent o f her eligib le young m en to the front as volunteers. Where ip all qur country is there a better i coord? And we believe there are other com m unities in Curry just as patriotic as J*ort Orford when they haye awakened tq a full realization o f the fact that their cou n try need« their services. We are far removed from the seat of war and from pinch of i(a excitem ent, and we m ay be slow to act, but that Cnrry's young m en, and her old ones too, are not pa triotic, NEVER! Eig C-7-v isto »end you for " 30 d- >•»’ free » j b» vooi hop,. , he .-illi i q I . an - mmeed S u c k Tiaix» d i r e :t ln>m ocr I.Ttory, thereby »av- lug y. u 'iOu.tXJ f t ’MV« « •M . . co vy Su.-dk. . . K f y V. S VM t?'S 9» «m- -4 b - te ad v^*r*. V v i * re no’ **ked to tie up j -Jr mt'iity h, anyway. A!l you do 1» tu tare the iiiano into yuarhome for 30d(ivv fret ‘r'a?, * where you tvA h and U j it in your ow n way, t » m parawetr tssnit R ^ 4 C m freight W 1->-*r*. m You arc nut iu k u l to ^ .y t te»h J l a , ha: ¿(ter A 1 Yew will be delighted with the D o o r» 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 . Easy Payments 1^^ (weetnen. Burity »nd power of the tone of the IMarck F iana> Voa will be II,Tor an, m K W , i t d o r . * > t p r< -- l o b . o p Io r w ee.m ctatk iw io eve rt n t ! end Ibo finevt pi. '.o too b a r . t i t ^ tt lo t t h . sien -v. to o m a r «end hark and In i h - i m o t o n wiB * \ P a in t s , O il s & S l u m p i n g P o w d e r P 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 goods k e p t in S to c k . « b e lli--. H i* p i.n u b j w | toe m m Ton want. 11 il M. yr>u keen H. p * r - lu c o e r j.’w l i c t o f i tn h o p . p r i n t T -t 'A Jgi Sweet Toned— G u a ra n te e d 25 Years M c h ln e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s . E x t r a s f o i D a ir y in g ) O s b o r n e , M il w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . _ A I the «sd nlN dtrs To- kcM. I 1 W a hava e o u a iiB 'lr oo| ^S’ i . a I u t * l ' I P 1' * <■(! i llr lit ly u w j aud w..oe4-l—. hand t e a W of - II ..t«nd»d s u i t e . The ahot a re a (uw tem ple hVa-ata». S nd Ip ru n r , 8 H ardw are o f a ll Hin i t ib : you S r _____ nt on he »a low o eat.eaai.al w - s .v e n te d b r a p l.n o C M u mvoulacl jiti. lh c a e c«s b e e n am pfcaw d w llh t a beat ty in d I ha fin u M s , o i IM copstraclloe. E achbiarck P i.n o iaso carriu llT made fhal It la n a ia o te . d lor 2} reara. Thia ____ MFhi l ■gen . «Da v ijM M (R fr P A A? lB p «J term s are arrang'd <o evil ronr c o a n a ir e r * . a n : .-on can bur a pi no tor y-ur h me. without B u n in ; die moncr. P ip e P 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 . Celebrated Stcrck PUyer-Piaao f h le wonderful inttrument makes SBuSiciaiuofusali. The Starck Player* Piano I» rich-toned, easy to operate I t has m a n . < id a s l- e . v p to- d ala4taln i< a that m a k a lt iaat the te a tn m ra t tou need in Tonr borna. O w d l m t lrora l.ic- to rr priera are low. u d wa w ill taka Tour old piaao la s u b i» « . h eever ® B ow m an / Piano Book (Zoupor Î 'F.A.StenfceiMMCm 2 1 0 0 S ta rc h W d a . C U e a e e L a n g lo i s , O r t rie aae n e d me without obHpatloe oa t c - t part, com plete illa ttra to d piano b-.uk and (nil Inform ation c o e m n ia r iuclor» lo-home ericc. I . Y „ ic a .o . I ou u s e rncae irSM ns In P. A STARCK PIANO CO. Mi il CHKAOO HARDY T. 8TEW A R T r. » . c o M M ia a io ix ic H n nd be 80 days or mors befpre (he psrpps wil) bare Ibe oeosesary »hip lu n jk e rfij'il.'" C, UoC. Johneon will hare charge pf the plant. H e aaya there have already been ioquiriea-(mtti 80 »hip- parppptera who owu butuea in Ban jton and who d«sire to gp to work fur tbe naw company. I t baa not yet been decided whether the ships w ill be built on contract, of which fhey can secure any numlwr or whether tbe boata w ill be sold after tbe kael la laid and they qrp partly built. “The oapacity of the yard is two ghips of 3,00Q tons capacity, but g r . Gunnynghan saya they won’t pooflna themaelvaa to oprratlona of th at siss. L ike other naw concerns biioging money into Coos ouunty they are Bguring on developing tbe feeouroee of the eqqnty and branch {ng out after they get »tarted; and T he young man's W‘ f« is a daugb they have the capital to do it. ter of M r. and M rs. L. \V. Feare of "The reopening of this shipyard upper Floras Greek. She became S ill mean e greet deal to Bandon, , feeble m inded a Dumber of years M d in fact to the whole Coquille , ago after an attack of typhoid pneu valley. I t to the most important i mouia, but d arin g the past few pvent that has happened at tbe i m onths had become much im p ro v , p oqth of tl)e river in years.” t ed.— Western W o rld . ■tarted b u t it will N O T A B V P U B L IO V o r t O r f o r d , O i-e sr o n . JEFF O. FRENCH Dean MastenbrooK Port Orford Furnitiue & Hadware Store Jeweler W atches-and C locks repaired nt reasonable prices. A ll work guaranteed. Port Orford, Oregon G old B each , O rcoon Harness, Fishing-tackle Stumping Powder N O T IC E R O B P U B L IC A T IO N D kmbtmbmt 0 » J- O . J O H N S O N T H B IU T U B IO B , United Htatee Lend Offloe, AT LAW Roeebnrg, Oregon, M ay 4th, 1S17. Notice la hereby given that 21 Tsars Practice jaQregau Courts H EN R Y AHOLPHSEN of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on A p ril 8, 1812, made Homeetead Entry, Berlnl No. 0790U for Lota 8 and 7 and 8W W of 8 £ ) i of Secticml, Township S3 8 * Range 18 West, W illam ette Meridian, baa filed notice of his intent ion to make final El very ear Proof,: to establish claim to the land above dee* oribed, brioro Hardy T . 8teiyart, U. H. Commissioner, at his office at Pott Or ford, Oregon, on the 14th day of Jane, 1917. Claimant names aa witnesses: i L P?rt Orford, Oregon. J. M . Limpaeh, of ” n Oharlee Forty, of ” »> B. G, McXensle, of ” » W . H . C auow , Register A T -r O H N E Y G o lr l I lo A e li, . • O r e g -o A D istrict A ttornev for Gurry Co. .i *• a“ ',eM ,8ned, hereby give no tice that I have a oonveyanoe from tbe Patentee to tidelanda and water lots in the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on a portion of which a pert of the wharf to erected without my ooneent. All peNiea are herebr wfirned not to drive piles or trespass in any manner what soever on aeld tidelanda or water lota. Mas. Anvs 0 . Daev. Newark, N. J, WM. GILLINGS, PROP s iA fu ll liac of Stoves Suemsey, and Ranges, l^ u g s a n d ity ta t. J. J. S T A L E Y J. H . U P T O N , NOTARY ClM JUILLK, P O B IdC . Laweie-s, Cesar Co., Oaauoa ting, S tile tto Suttlery, S a n ttm s, E tc