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eu tuo » __ Cepj «ta M ol U h *.. . . . » r t A T Juna U, e»d >»«*• S a le m , O r., J u o » 8 — f t ib e One O p y T h a w M o u lh s ... «D S Bnfcat far hrt Orford 1 .............|l«Att Y « «tete i nod disbursements o f Port Orford school district fo r tho U n ii board w ill |U«®* • b « * o í Ib® k . l p ( m i . ,.ff (ho I. trf ih s 1»17. q u i n . riv e r K. M end B V . S b .r l.« k ■ A R B I T . HTBW AM T. A uvsxrtsi»o B a w R ia w m a k u i . .H O M . 00 260.00 or n ot llir r e W k e lp in » w fflw a t q u a i l T each er.' ssUries 1 i l l y to eaiabtiali a' re ilu c tiim p la n t. ( F u r n itu r e .... onlion o f K M Bherlmrfc to Secretary taine. «»<• The funeral o f Geo. H. Guerin at 'Denm ark today rbsfl baa been at J‘* n Masterson who Soon th e last voice of, Unding « .b o o l in P o n l . u . i , .r r iv a d the last tribute of friend« and loved ones to the passing of another empire builder o f ih e west. there .ta r d y p io n e e r, s i l l be Btille.1, .n d .h eir d«od. fortitud e and sacrifice will live only in riie memory o f those who follow in the path they have made easy SELF CONES FttST. ~ ~ H . T . S tbwart , Chr. Bd. Directors. „ _______ M t Teacher* W atches and Clocks repaired at reasonable prioes. A ll work guaranteed. G old B each , O regon . ■ 27, 1, the undersigned, hereby g ive no tice th a t I have s conveyauoe from the Patentee to tidelands and w ater lota in the H a rb o r of P o rtO rfo rd , Oregon, on • portion o l whldh a p a rt o f the w h a rf la erected w ith o u t m y oonsent. A ll parties are hereby warned not to drive pilee o r trespass in any m anner w hat soever on said tidelands o r w ater lots. Mas. A mna 0 . D a b ». N ew ark, N. 3. T hursday F orrnoon News. j e v e n tu a lly share in L th e p ro sp e rity w hich the east has been e n jo y in g are May Report ai Curry CauBjy Cow Ttsfiag A smch Ü m . being realised. During the post month I have tested for the above association 637 cow«, Notice to Creditors. which produced on an average 34 81 pounds of butter f a t and 884.1 | ids of m ilk in the month. The average test for sll cows tested was 4.173 per coot I N T H K C O U N T Y O O U B T O F T H E b a tte r fa t. S TA TE 0 7 OREGON F O B Loots Knapp's herd took first place with an average production o f 41.07 CUBBY COUNTY. pound» butter fa t and 1104 2 pounds milk per cow during the month. W. A. OF T H E IX T E X MATTBE Copt's herd tehee second place. OF 44 oowe made the honor list by producing over 45 pounds butter fa t. A Lraan S t kfhsh W i n s dccsabrd bed ) The cows producing over 60 pounds are aa follows: T h e Undersigned having N am bof C ow B se ed * L bs . M ilk P brctteet L a a B F A T Po,Dt,<t by the County court of the T . F. M o to « .,..S h o r ty ....G rs d a Jersey. 1288.fi. . ........ ....M .... ........42.9301 State of Oregon, for Curry oounty, Ad- Bally Gurnsey ..1422.». . . . . . . , . . . 4 . 8 . . . ____6 i.M 6 | m in le tra trix of the estate of Alfred . . . 88.838 Stephen Weils, deoeaaod, and h a v in g .J e rs e y ... Jersey . 1308.0................... A « . . . , » . 8 8 4 ! quaHfled, notice is herebv given to .Smokey . Goo. Dunn .,14t)0.1................... A l . . . .Gumsey Robt McKi B lu e ......... Dina . . . . Capo B io t t . M o lly ........ r .i J L J . Marsh .Dana . G um sey.. . . 970.8...................6 . 8 . . . . Jersey. ..1277.2f................. A 4 . . . . . . 9 8 8 » ..................A » ..'.. .1086.0.................. • • i hrî3.8 •• •« • • • • . . . 1 .... 1088.1................... 4 8 . . . ..1336.1 ..................K » . . . . . . 206.1 ..................K 8 . . . 6.0.... 6. ___ 46.277 the creditors o f, and a ll persona ........66196 havin g claims against aaid deceased. p HP» to present them , verified as required by .6 4 .2 » ,aw > v lth in six months after tho first ' publication of this notice Io said E v a .» .» 1 A . M . SCOTT, Tester in W ells a t bar homo on Sixes R iver, in C a rry oounty, Oregon. E v * W tL ia , A d m in istratrix of the estate of Alfred Stephen Wells, deceased D a te d June 8,1917, w . In-» sosNiaiir e a j \ iS S u r 'e 'iy Ä io iU N E W L Y rjA B K -K F IT T E D u in W ■ £: x c x c x . x . e : i > GOLD BEACH, OREGON OKKOON C O Q U -I1 L E , _________ .1. H . U P T O N , «U TA »Y P U B L IC . L a s s i Cvaav Co., Oaaooa. W rdnbsday A fternoon Arithm etic, History of Education, g ra d u a tio n , and she is considered one Psychology, Methods in Geography, M e o f th e brightest stu d en ts in the class- chanical Drawing, Domestic A rt, Course of Study for Domestic A r t ’i.x.- T hursday A fternoon AN INN WORTH WHILE M r». Ce D . L,anafiM>n, P r o p . WEDNESDAY F okbnoon . U . S. History, W ritin g (Penmanship) Record« of local H ig h «vlntol grad Music, Drawing, M iss G la d y s C a n te b u ry is th e young , Physiology, Reading, Manuel Training, eat to recievs a d ip lo m a in l i t « hi*« h ie - Composition, Domestic Science, M e th -' ods in Reading, Course o f Study fo r! to ry o f the local in s titu tio n . M is* Draw ing, Methods in A rithm etic. C a u te h u ry was 15 y e a r* o f age in I X fio t n n < l O o l < l T a t * a n d S h o w e r l i a t l m T h e re is m ors C a ta rrh ta this s f th e c oun try th a n a ll o th er J it i n i ' r ' t m r s j i t ' wa. a rrlb e d local reeindiea, and by constant ly rsU tnc to cure w ith local tre a tm e n t, pronounced I t tncurabl«. C n te rrh la a lo ca l dtM oae. g r is t ly influenced b y eon- atltu H o o el c -n flitlo n a and therefo re m- c,in stitutio nal tre a tm e n t. H a lt's C ura, m an ufactu red b y T. t . A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a conaM- rr-medy. ta token tn tc rn a lfir and acta th ru th e Blood on tlia M ueeoa S urfaces o f th e System. One H u n d re d D o lla rs rew a rd In ottered fo r a n y ease t h a t H a lt's C a ta r rh Cure fe lls to c u r * •e n d fo r c irculars s a d testim onials. T. J. C H E N E Y A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. H eld by D ru ggists. H e. f T h e T ribune received during the past week a n article UaU's ram lly PlUs tor cisco p ap er to y in g t b . l lu m b e r is in i “ fo r publication ou the war situation, and w h ile not e x orthography trem ely radical yet the positiou taken by the writer is such im a fo r a boom such .s e v e n the steel CURRT COUNTT REAL ESTATE m a n u fa c tu re , d id n ot k n o w a fte r the (Spelling.!, physical Geography, Eng- as m igh t tend to discourage the participation and co-oper w ar sta rte d . H e «ay« th e e n tire worth hah Literature, Chemistry, Physical I Eave buyers for Farms, w eal w ill foel th e effects o f tho boom C o ' * « * ’ Adon of the Am erican people iq this great struggle. Claims, Sheep, CaMle, or D a iry Because o f a p ossib ility that th is article m ay have been in. the limber section.;'”4 ' F w DAT A fthrnoon Call and too too, or tend fu ll descrip _ . School Law , Geology, Algebra, C ivil F is h e rm en on th e low er U m p q u a I 0 ^ , ^ , , ^ ^ . went to us through the fact that we have been m oved upon tion and list your property w ith ate. S aturday F orenoon occasion to criticise som e departm ent of the governm ent, w en t on a . U i k e re c e n tly , when th e , ♦jn- A G B N T fo r Underwood T yp ew riter. fish b u yer« «toted th a t t h a t - th e y Geometry, Botany, we take this occasion to say that that the T ribune is loyal AU old machines o f any make taken w ould c u t the price o f sa lm o n fro m I S aturday A ftrihooh to the governm ent of th e U nited States from top to bottom , p art paym ent e ig h t oent« per pound to seven oeots. General History, Bookkeeping. through and through. We believe there was am ple prov T h e fisherm en contended th a t ow W. M. K E N T. Careful and prompt service g iven to County S u p t o f School». ocation for going in to th e war, but, right or wrong, we are ing to th e h ig h eoel o f gear and l i v the business o f non-residents. in to It, and to carry it to a successful conclusion is th e o n in g , * n d th e r c a r tity Of fis h , t h a t l y (alternative, and to th is end it is the duty o f every citi- they c o u ld n ot make liv in g wages F . B. T 1C H E N O R , to r VbflJ C«m>« ortO rford, Oregon, Ubffoeo In» M t ru r*. ig&Mft we»f aea of this country to support it with all the power at his a t ieet th a n e ig h t cents. T b s m a n . GMrADtwM) »«irti l"'T* »'»c • AL 'IruffiriMP agars o f the fish com pan ies fin a lly com m and. , agreed to c o n tin u e p a y in g e ig h t H ow ever, there is a difference between criticism that cents a n d they also agreed to pay Swe -il Toned builds tip and that which tears down. One who sees yon three cants per p o u n d for sturgeon w alking unconsciously in to danger and does n ot warn you the eggs going w ith the fish . T h e «ceases to be your friend and becomes your m ost dangerous ru n o f salm on a t present is v e ry lig h t, en em y . So it is with nations. Those which are to endure b u t sturgeon a re m o re jp le n tifu l than last y e a r. — m u st have honest help and guidance from their subjects. T h e re a ie more vessel« in course o f I t was absolutism of governm ent that caused the oorrupt- construction on the Paoifto Coast a t ness in Russia and brought on the present revolution, aud present th a n e v e r before, a n d tb e absolutism io G erm an y that is responsible for tbe ' number w ill s h o rtly be fnereaaed con siderab ly. Besides tbe G o v e rn oondition« that have created a world war. Direct Fran Our Factory Tbe U n ited Statee has tbe best governm ent on the m e n t vessels to be b u ilt, p riv a te par Will Sa?e Ycu *109 c s ^l<sze face of tbe earth, but when we see it neglecting to protect tie * are p u ttin g much m o n ey in to c h ip p in g , w hich w ill be needed n o t A t « Big C.'.'«r is to send yon fo r its people from food speculators and contem plating keeping o n ly d o in g th e w ar b u t a fte rw a rd s . JOd.-ys? free trial in yoorhome ahcautilul. yuar»nteed£tarck Piano aecret our progress in tbe war, then a healthy criticism to G ood wages are being paid employe« direct Ir,ra or r factory, thertby SBV- . U g you?.itX).00 or more. rem endy these defecta becomes a bounden duty upon every in tb e s h ip y a rd s, and also in the W e require ss ptonnfi b sA good citizen. logging oainpa a n d s a w m ills w hich . -xe*. YuU are not a .k rd to tic tsp your money in any way. AU B ut to criticise the right purpose of tho United fu rn is h th e lu m b e r. T im e s have you do is to V>ko fh e pldtio into been c o m p a ra tiv e ly d u ll iu tbe lu m year home tor 30 days free trial, States entering tbe war can do no possible good at this •xiirre you test it ar.d try it in ber ports o f tbe C o ast since the com tim e, and w capable>of barm, heuc^ t h e '-T r i b u n e has1 re- year Own way. m en cem ent of ih e w a r, b u t the p re A t the m 4 cd«O 4svs TCd ¿¿dd* frained Irom publishing th e, com m unication m entioned d ictions th a t tb < P a c ific C oast w ould Wh. ¡her the r o .i e It )te t too « * • Above. POWERS, OREGON J. J. S T A L E Y live« aud frie n d *. Gram mar, Geography, Stenography, t»no o f the largest lu m b e r d ealers American L ite ra tu re , Physic., Type- on tb e coast is quoted by a Sun F ra n - j ; ri^ ' T h e ,U WHERE WE STAND. M a i l SolioitecL T o W h o m - I t M a y C o n c e ru . S ta te N o rm a l sohool ' 1>l7> Bt 9 oclock a. m .. and* continuing d u rin g ib e past w in te r. T h e y w ill until Saturday, Juns 30, 1917, a t 4 •p en d the vacation v is iiiu g w ith rela o'clock p. m. C o m B ay by For gaU . * Notice is hereby given th a t the Coun t y Superintendent o f Curry County, Oregon, w ill hold the regular examina- « o n o f applicants for State Ce'rtlftcatos A p ril of th is y e a r, on« m o n th before Z1®? A new wooden tank capable o f hold 765 00 ing 6250 gallons. Inquire of .160 00 W u x ia T . W hitm Sr, Port Orford, Or. » 1 6 .0 0 .... Récapitulation'. lio n waa a buaiucsa visitor, in Bao- i Il e came ' Total estimated expensa for year 1707.24 dou several d ay s last weak. T o ta l estimated receipts, not in hero le m eet A ir. M a x ltln ie r o f Sluck- 915.00 cluding tax to be voted ton, C a l., who a rriv e d oa lb « K h an - Balance, amount to ho raised by (w ill to go to w o rk for h im . district ta x ................... ............(882.24 O vo. W . H e n r y o f G o ld Beach was J . H . Z umwalt , D istrict Clerk. th a t i T a s ility I n te r e s t p a id on S a v in g ¿Lo’ts. Estimated Receipts. the successful d a i r j t n e n ’of th a t sew Total estimated re& lp ts. fac t Svery B a n k in g Total amount of money to be ex* pended fo r all purposes during the y e a r........................... »1797.24 IR .u c o fu r lit« s u m m e r vacatio n . I the coining year „ _ , , . , J From 8 ta te school fun d .. A . H . G u e rin o f L an g lo is , one o f j u a tiu g classes reveal l h . ffa s p a l l i n g Y o u r B u s in e e s Jew eler a tax for the im provem ent or establishm ent of schools have ; tb* C a lifo rn ia •met ill« sam e inevitable defeat before the electorate of the State as did th is measure. T he act to build a new penitentiary in place of th e old ■obsolete, unsanitary fire-trap that now stands at Salem did Dot deserve the over-w helm ing defeat that it m et on June 4th . C rim inals should be treated as tihfortunates, with a view to assistance, rather .than as the outcasts of society /o r which any treatm ent is good enough. And. it cannot b e said in extenuation of th e voters that th ey passed the road bonding measure, because the tax required was a l ready provided for and was not a part of the issu e.——-— - BANK OF POWERS L R spsirof school horse lo t t -b ld g r . 40.00 the election on the 4th inst. it can be said that as a whole the voters of O regon cast their ballots w isely and in te llig e n tly , yet the vote on one measure, the $400,000 appropriation for a new penitentiary, is farther evidence a gueat a t the B a nd o n H o te l lb« first that the referendum is of questionable merit when applied o f th e week e n ro u te hom e fro m to the upkeep of our public institutions. T he mercenary P o rtla n d where he Im d placed Uia w ife under the cure o l a* p hysician sp irit am ong the average voter seem s to predominate to fo r tre a tm e n t. such an exten t that he does not worry about the welfare of Aliases M a ry M asterson a n d M ar« the other fellow so long as he him self fares all right, and g u erite D u n p h y a rriv e d in B a n d o n the good of society and the call of hum anity doea not . lew d ays ago v ia M a rs __ h fie ld fro m tom pt him to vote a tax upon him self. Measures carrying Âru«ta, C al.,"w here th e y a a tta «! t t s u w d M jit : , stoves cur- ; . .-un - - j - t - - 46-24 o f S la te O tc » u ataire th a t C hieago Ja n ito r’s w a g e s ............................. 40.00 eapiUi1i»iaa<« w a ilin g for ih e e u rv e y , • upPlies................• ......... 6-,fl F u e l.............. ......... . ... » 0 0 to be m ade before e « |ie u d iu g more C lark's « a lary ................. ............ 6.00 m oney on the m e lie r. Postage and stationary ................ 1.00 Interest on bended indebtedness 000.00 U'BRKHN WoHLD. — Dean MastenbrooK June 12, a rurvej “f Ih e bed. W ill bo Monday. ; m ad e a t « n t * h> d » l*ru » iiie w h e th e r J* A p p lfo a t in n . for lra -e o f th e tenls are n o * lu-forv i b r b o a r d . T h e Cumibtiol Ihm m ark, Oregon. • ---- € next e^, a, ( o f P o rtla n d st the n»Ml m r*rin g on Kvery Wedneeday, by y you.,« Th» following Langlois Hardware Store Hardware of all Hinds M c b l a e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e « . E x t r a « fox D a i r y in g ) O « b o r n e , M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . ie P a in t « , O il« & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r P i n e l i n e o f C r ttn « ,B a « 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 . - T -« D o o r « a n d W i n d o w s In v a r ie t y c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d . P i p e F it t i n g « , 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 . heever $ Bowman, L a n g lo is , O r. « V - IF S' D i '-'"" I Port Orford Furniture & Ha dware Store Harness, Fishing-tackle »ing Powder « ■> want. It it i>. rou k.-.:ptt. oaj- hw nor low tartnrr-tr-lxi"!.. price, lb I » ' toeol« to suit yr». 1(, tor • * . S0£«c n. it do r. n,^ pr ore to be op r or « p o e titi, nr In «rorr w«r I the finest pi tor the i_. . h ser. roa ta .r _ i •eon n tartas „ ______ hard aSm o sM -li »tudard make«. TtdVboY» nr* > tow b . a j l t b*,.AÌn». F d for our ì-r -N ‘ comi c m « ! - .. k * . i d - t e 4 S*rk»ia UN. ' " tr- R h -Y «nd I . the» aveM we »<» lAa (>«telo wan. Street Toned— G u a r a n te e d 29 Yea'S Yon will be delighted with the sweetness,purity and power of tho toneof the igtiirek i t Piano. You will be pkwbNrid with Ra4>**eY.t7 acd the fineness of H b c*»n»t r u e C a c b h U f c k l iino tigoctereinlly made that It fc ruMnateed for 25 years. T h rt VttWee mc-n» «om-t!.!;!». because ft h e ck ol it to old e9Ubu»fa«d.rM9OM*faU piano E Mt. WM. GILLINGS, PROP. Ea»y Payicüiits Yen arc not asked to pay say « r h i w . bot alter n d o r. of trial ree r ia berla p.\fftn< nt on the mak «t surir^FU d by a pi .uo ■MteiMiacfatfm. .Them terms •<- imanc^d to '»tiir yoor c^nv* H»<«re, and ymt con buy a pk oo 1er tçar WÜbfiMrt CelebrMed Starck Pkyer-Pian® This wonderful instrument makes musicians oi c a l l . The Stanek Player- ; Piano is (kh-loned, easy to operate un4 derphU. Il has mm* exchnhm. pp-to* F R Z f E f Piano Book Coop- FfaaeCto 2100 cbtl»»tim, mi a«- . . . J tie h r ¡ I and U,: coBcarsta* f» « te ry a b A ^ e Ulk« kMwao, ta one of the b»et k s e __ feesu, Yne take tkae» lesssea In stali, aad a fall year's P. A. STARCK PIANO CO. CHICAGO .t e a s . I Ha. e» A F A . •»•»•»•♦»»M.H’ e»-- -••••ewi . .À rh Hi iti A fi it A i t i i i ' i f l , Cop» One A i« l> ill a iu ÿ iir to r fi full line of Stoves and Ranges, Suem sey, A lu m in u m , i^ugsandO^Cal. ling, Stiletto Guttler y, £ an tem s, E tc «« «8 » «« 9 U N d lifi rÎMAsAwatoeâ.