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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1917)
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UPTOM. s in e , u n il» r the heading, d e a fly | C o lt a Dies i f th a t lit t le m ile n f a c o u n try » » » l« l ! a t m ade to 'p a y for her fid e lity h>! •a c re d E d it e r T mimomb : i C o llie r’* W tfe k ly , a g re a t rhsptin ra Mrarsuosywryp*«o>, fo r «•lf-p rtM K rtio n; and how m aga “ B enring G e r m a « ) ’« B ih J en,” eay* fn p a ri: B y . e - very - r r . . , p . . rin - c ip le .... o f . h u m a n tre a ty k,- » v u 'U n t th e (lvntfi u n d e rta k in g s . . - . . w orld n o w lln o w The G i •»» l ’b * M ea n w h people of at larg e Teu ton au of th e ' nt N o rth B t'iu l XAlAken fru iu th a H h tlh W i began to ta e note OU A « . Good Alts C o llin g is one o f U *F 1 A BANK OF POWERS tha pioneers o f the Itng ne r iv e r eeel io « , where she is w ell rem em bered by d a c ity a , n d ... then (n o t a - m o m e n , t too . , | a l l o f the n b lc r residents. r iw Aur»x*««i>u K atu » R b aim wi alli » r ig h t , by . very tra d itio n n f m o d em soon) a la rm , io tom e q u a rte rn io th e o W llw r y r„ !,n w .: H A B D 1 T . S T fiW A M T . w »1 ; . . 1 1 .. A kJ. . a — — — t . - . « » M 1 ■» »»» A M Vk • w a rfe rr, t It . » 1« G e rn - ia - o y 8 ’e _ o a b e-t lig a - tio n , TT U n ite d States. ' T I ' h i . e A n began in m are T h> ir»d ay a fte rn o o n at 1:30 o’clock u nm et by G e rm a n y , ( t o feed these ' aepbyre soon to develop in to cy- Mr-«, il-o to r a C o llin a , b etter k u o * t * p eupie) w hich A m erie a and h er at , c lo n ic proportions a d em an d fo r bar u i'iu y friends • • “ G ra n d m a CoJ Bee are m a k in g good in th e Low ‘‘ prep•rednee^>.’, H ere it wee W h u t ¡in » ,” p aaafi q u ie tly a w a y a t M eroy ) C o u n t ri. a. O v e r Ketgiam and (he S e c a k ir C h a m b e rU in -b e g a n in liie b o e p itiil ifte r h a v in g liv e d a long ind u rtT iu u « , u uo atenlatiou a m a rty re d n o rth o f P ra n c e lh«j G e r o w n life o f u». folne?*. M ra . C o llin * w a a ' m an flag » till flies— b u t i t ' i t were W ay to re«e«l h iru e e lf to th e c o u n the m o th e r o f M ra . Georg« T r u - ' t r y . G e ttin g dow n to a cio«M a tu J y n ot for us and our allisa the enslav m a n o f th ia o ily a n d haa m ade Iter ed people u n d er th a t flag w ou ld ba o f G o rm a n m ethod« a n d a»piratio tw hom e fo r the pa»t few year« w ith a ta iv in g For G e rm a n y long einc« be had (be vision, to aee and realise the Stater« a t th e Im a p ita l. d e p riv e d them o f a ll m e a n t o f s u p . th a t, ih o u lil th a t c o u n try p re v a il H o n o r * M c C a rth y waa born in p o r t,in c lu d in g not th e ir gold and o ver E n g la n d and F rance a n d Kua C o u n ty C o rk , Ire la n d in A u gu st J • • • , securitie« alon e b u t th e ir m a o h tn - via it w ould be o u r tu r n n e s t, nor 1831, n e a rly 8 6 yeara ago. She came I n e adm tutslrgtion is at last taking steps that give ery, th e ir farm im p lem en ts, the pro w ou ld wa have lo n g to w a it, eince o f a very large f a m ily a l l o f w h o m prom ise of con trailing and reducing the high cost of liv in g , ducts of th e ir farm », m ill« , a n d i f G e rm a n y »uooeedod in a ta rv ln g rem ain ed in Ire la n d b u t she. A nd w hile it is belated action that should have oome sev- »*»<*. ih e ir . e a ttl« a n d flock«— G re a t B r ita in d ow n to a pence to W h e n about 2 0 year* n f age, unau m onths ago, nevertheless it will he hailed with d elig h t «” ♦’« W # ‘ n<1 *ou“< her liktiyg »he would find h e r .e lf in com pan ied, she im m ig ra te d lo A m e r - f - p«fee«i*ion o f ihe aayiee both o f by the com m on people if it delivers them from the will W”X T , , ,r „ . tea locaiim g itr Boetun, M eat. A t Ilia and whim Of the food speculator. * ” “ „ We ° ‘ ” ‘r ‘,‘n < E n g la n d and F rjn c e a m i a aiu|H>n i age o f tw e n ty th ree s it e was u nited iu p , • « » « »w » . theae » ir ic k m people. But who doua to ta l o f in d e a m iiia a . e x to rte d m a rria g e to l le y n ia C o llin * a n d t o . e r la p s the war will have a tendency to do away with a h s ll bear the burden o f G e rm a n y ’s fro m E n g la n d , F ran ce a n d Busaia, g elh er th e y started a few years la te r, the red-tape that is now throttling the efficiency o f m any g u ilt? " »he would n a t u ia ily be im p a tie n t (or San F rancisco. T h e t r ip was departm ents o f our governm ent. Two or three m onths IUn«eck Ml h is to ry fur exam p les of to realise on h e r color «at i u veal m ade a ro u n d the H o rn in a s a ilin g ago our governm ent decided to build a Beet of m erchant- barbarity • nd €ruell>‘ qnd one fiada m e a t vresel w ith th e ir three lit t le c h il th in g in #,,jr s o y ’ w ’ ay approach m en for the relief o f the allies who are sorely in need, n n° o “’in' y «P^o-ching A n d m in d you G e rm a n p u b li d re n . th a t practiced by G e rm a n y in ber L a te r the couple located in C u r r y but instead of going to work with a vim and having some of pr^enuon Of , h. w orld w . r In oiata had pointed to th e se poaaihili tie« three year« p rio r to the begin c o u n ty on a hom estead w here th e y the ships well under construction the plan is still winding which «he d e lib e ra te ly p lu n g e d the its tortuous way through the devious chan riels of official country e a rly in th 4 y e a r 1914. n iu g o f the w ar now cu rs in g m an a,w-nl the greater p a rt o f th e ir life . k in d e v e ry w h e re on Ih e g lo be. A n d T h e y la te r came to Coo* cou nty. red-tapedoai. Our tfficiency and the efficiency of our a llies E * * " lh *’ **'■ "? • trib e * feed th e ir w h a t the people dtsuiiaaed as the T h e re were 13 c h ild re n born to th ia is b ein g impaired by eueh luck o f action ¡cap tivea t« « r » in b a ttle , euch of ' v a p o rin g « of hri.ggarta and fool« u n io u , the s u rv iv in g ones being B u t not - I t is results that the situation dem ands, and results a r e ' ¡ ¡ T th ' y 4 0 " * five and s ix y e a r* a g i . Senator M rs . G eo. T r u m a n o f tb ia c ity - e n d com m anders best accom plished by prompt action. The first decisive had w n ordered by th e ir K a is e r to C h a m b e rla in seems to have vis- J e rry C o llin s o f C a lifo rn ia , M r . Col- Published E very Wednesday, hy m ffa s S v c r y f a c i l i t y • J ia n d lin g Y c u r xu srn ees B a i l i n g b y Jtfail S olicited In terest paid on S a v in g JLc’ts. W E B S , OREGON •ral b ow is h a lf the battle, and red-lape is th e action and unpreparedness. parent of in- leave the women a n J t h r jiu r s of th e ir c h ild re n recent on retreata ‘ ‘ n o th in g l>ut eye* Io weep, and T his is Red Cross week. A ll over the U nited States » cam paign is being waged to raise funds for tb+ relief o f our soldier boys who will soon be falling wounded upon the, battlefields of h rance. The Red Cross now working am ong the a llies needs more supplies aud more equipm ent, more nurses and more doctors. Your dollar helps' to provide these th in gs and m eans less suffering and less loss of life. The R ed Cross is w ithout question th e greatest organ- iaation in th e world working to alleviate t h e sufferings of c o u n try capable „ o f -n _____. o th in g but h u m an ity. It is only the uninformed that connects graft ,’utr,,8e a i d m ieo hief provoke« « 1 - IH with it in an y way, as politics, profit aud greed have no 1 m oat universal applause am o ng c iv place in its intent and cannot and do not enter into its ilised peoples, ceaaes . makeup in an^ ?ha|’O, manlier or form . A irf a full reali - ^Tbe T ribuxk is logical a n d rig h t sation of t&e perfect w orkings of this gFfirfcWei- c a n ; on ly r tg lit in i u repeated a d m o n itio n « n g r o u r k people be had when one stops to reflect that all of its running e x -i again k st d ivisions , am o V «’ aid d liar handled. Is it possible to conceive o f a better man- in th e vigorous prosecution o f the aged or more truly philanthropic organisation? grot w a r forced upon ua b y the - T h e Rod Cross needs your help; it ia d esertf lia u e d an’d.persistent agg rw aio na help, and our wounded boys upon the battle fields w ill soon o tt,ie G e rm a n auto eraoy; a n d it be praying and crying iuAheir anguish for your help through * ‘i“« “00"' if our •» it. Have you the heart to sav nay? 1 « J o n g f o r b e .r « n o - h a . proved m uch ♦ I. n. , , r , , " J N E h a ,i “ O t b e e n ° V e r Z e a ,0 U 8 to o u r c re d it • • • n a tio n . B u t at advocating' |,.at wa arc in i t , and to a t . y , to the e sale of liberty bonds to people who m ay need their dol- Bniab, how ever m ed iate or rem ote lar» because we believe that when the governm ent can con (b a t m ay p ro ve to be. fiscate lives that when needs arise it can and ought to con- Our own c o u n try as well . . c iv il nscate excessive wealth. But the Bed Cross m ust be iu p - ia e tio n a t larg e m a y w all con grata- ported by voluntary contributions, it cannot apeept govern-! ',l# iUe^ ,lw »«sWent th a t m ent aid, so play the part of a m an, not of a rfinlless m iser 1 Hon- Gbo” E- Cb,<ub«rl'lin hM °« and g iv e as liberally as your w orldly goods w ill perm it you’ “ Ch,irin‘ “ uof to give. r 3 I M ilit a r y A ffa irs C o m m itte e o f the Senate fro m th e b e g in n in g . W bstjsrn W ould . • C h au n cey C a rp e n te r has gone to G o ld Beach where he w ill be engaged in ro ad w ork thia anm m ar w ith his fa th e r io - la w , J . B . H i l l , w h o baa a Reed G a liie r, U . 8 . N ., lo y a l A m erican th ro u g h •"<! ----------------------- « j . — . re tu rn e d fro m P o rtla n d Tuesday a n d w ilt be R . H . R o m , o f B and o n, w h ile a t c o m m u n ity th a t ia lackin g Ui m a n y men |w , la s t week a n d d ism an tled airp rtv ate th a n h a lf hi» age. T h e w rite r has w ir a ie « p la n ts , I t ia reported th a t k uo w n h im «duce 1873, a n d when we suggested Urn o th e r d a y th a t his h e fo u n d sbt o r «even am ateur inaii ï ï g s l î i . 'i î i . S ï a lu tio n a o f th is k iu d ia tbe v ic in ity f f i Æ W h ile tbera was no ran • o a given be «rag ac tin g und er dera. or T h a p la u t a t the local Coast G u a r d s ta tio n w a a h la e d¡«m an tied . O r. 8 . J . M a n n expects to S a tu rd a y fo r V a n c o u v er, leave W ash., w here h e w ill ta k e th e e x a m in a tio n fo r e n tra n c e to the M edical Officers Reserve o f th a U . 8. A rm y . O r. T h e fu n e ra l w ill l>e d ia te ly fo llo w in g held Mass im m e S a tu rd a y Dean MastenbrooK for the m astery o f e ll o f Ih e d etail« o f the A n d wae it the oase of th e fool ru s h in g ip , t -lo , or the possession o f tbe re s u lt # f y a rly p ie ty and absla niions h a b its , he n-ualled to our m in d a few spieodes o f e a rly day life a t R a n d o lp h .-in which both o f ua were p a rtic ip a n ts , and th e d r ift o f conversation prom p ly changed to th a probable effect the war w ould h a v e o n th e p r iM o f lu m b e r. Colon »1 R om ia a liv e w ire , a conaislent boo»ier for Bandon and CoOe oounty in g en eral, and th e d evelo pm en t o f tha lower C d q u ille c o u n try haa (men the th in g over and e x a m in e aide and o n t t o looked lik e . g ra tify and in a n a tu ra l » * A n d lo i a n d s h o rtly th e re a fte ri it b ehold! lik e unto the tra d itio n a l th u n d e r c la p fro m a cle ar s k y , cam e a d ec la ra tio n o f w ar by K a is e r W ilh e lm a g a in s t Russia to be im m e d ia te ly follow ed by atrocious, w icked in v a a io n o f lit t le B e lg iu m , aacri flues o f th e who»« heroism people an poor, IN T H E C O U N TY C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O K E iiO N FOB CUKKY OOUNTY. M THS «UTTCU o r THK BJSI*TS I or r M e h l n 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 i r y in g ; O k b o r n e , M U w a n f e e e M a c h in e r y . T h e Under»tgnod Saving been a p pointed b y the County court of the 8tuta o f Oregon, for Onrry ooanfy, Ad soription o f q u r people in to the m in is tra trix 6 f the estate of A lfred a rm y and get out o f the o rd e a l w ith Stephen Welle, deceased, and h a v in g a w hole h lje ? q ualified, notice ia hereby given to • I I the creditors o f, and a ll persons A n y w a y I h a . m ira c le has been h av in g claims against said deceased, p erfo rated, and je t us hope th a t in no fu tu re w a r f n whloh theae U n ite d to present them , verified as required by S la te * sh a ll he called upon to p a r law, w ith in six montlta a fte r the firte tic ip a te w ill we tolerate recourse to publication of ,this notice to said E v a Wells a t her home on Slxee R iv e r, in to fatu o u s, u o fs ir, u n e q u a l, iliog ioal C u rry oounty, Oregon. and u n s c ie n lific m ethod o f re c ru it E va W klu , in g an a rm y as by c a llin g o u t vol A d m in is tra trix of the estate of. untoersl Alfred Stephen Wells, deceased L an g lo is, O r. D a te d Jane 8, I9 I7 . i l 2 F a in t « , O il s & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r an e x tra o rd in a ry a p e d « o f and courage th a t enabled d a rin g Seoator Geo. E . C h a m b e r la ia , the firs t m an occupying h ig h le g is la tiv e a u th o r! ty in tbe U n ite d State« to A 1 .V 8 X IJ S T S P I1 E S \ V * L I S E C C K S S M l) d e lib e r. a te ly propose and insist upon Con fe MrT U.3FT XSŒHBtaCTflBMOB s W S « direct Fran O ct Factory T/12 Sïre Yea Î ’»M ex More f * U E Big O ffe r is to send you for v JO djys’ free tra ! i.i your h<sr,e S beactucl, ynantnlcedStarck Piano direct irt.-n .1.2 factory,therebysav» i - ij y e n f 109.0aor mere. , tu !» . . îlSfBW»? . Aawsea . KtetsB . Stock . . . g- j S . liO . 62 . «ti . IST « w y w ffilS ruu «raot. ke c E it, IMF* inc »of low (act xf -to h n u i prices I» f",) n>*»ts (0 ? o M r« *. W .iA ra n f • not p A v e to bs up tb yruff »’ x p r r f t t i r X (o ffYcft •L d lit» Oftr»t f*fcuiQ fOU b ttfl p rrr •oi-n for t>s unco«-7, 70« bmj mq ,’t bnrk find •** «bat aveaf wa w il Jiiynlly v tc S *n f __ h *a J »Uno» al.' <ip!Jtu.<l-rd n a k u . T b » cko, » re » t i» iaiop »! M A M -,» , h* g (.„ r ., Sweet Toned— Gnaran'.red 25 Years' f.e d e iì* h tfd « r id i P ip e F it t in g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in w ^ r k o f a l l k in d « d o n e n o t ic e .* heever ® Boi »■qniMji..» ■ S -V ■Ç-9- Port Orford Furniture & Hadware Store _ j ! ________ Harness, Fishing-tackle Stumping Powder ♦ 4^. A »arihcfrafcbtW ehware. r » iîl D o o r « a n d "W indowH i n v a r ie t y c o n a ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d . wfij bMniuiirsfc^* You — W e require e> ptywiv» lc <4- r aws. Yo-i are not »shod to tie up yea? menry fn any w t f . A11 you do is aj -jfce the pi-uio into yoerkome ior So days'bee trial, ■»litre you t u t it Hfd try it ia j , s-c-wn way. | 3 a rg A tâ ê [ P in e lin e o f G u n « , B a e e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a lia , a n d o t h e r S p o r tin g | good« k e p t in S to c k . i L a n g lo i s , O r. F t m o ’ ia S w c « * T u n e d ” Eui7 FayaatU WH. GILLINGS, PROP. ■ , V ' ... ;d to pay aar cry. a wa. 'tot r trt M a. n ci irtul j ; u c»0 Y e n a rf-n m a r k the p.. i IT-- »1 na U u lo K e ii. .-» » k it telL 'a t -» » ’-¿■»tc’l b r CBl-oo o> nvtsetnear. Tb< m U riah are array;pefi Mnt n u r C M ia o iii'tff, U» At. I RfKacM cf f U c m jtrtn tlnA. E a th > i« rtk UflkkeagjfaHy qmm f t> i it k »uar-ifttced fn i 25 ye'iw , 1 h it guA fi’ {««• m *-o « «op^Hilnsr. IwcAnM It H e k ot it aa c*ubu«bcd,rff«pc4»fii5U pfaco * n iiu U » U u B c o c r. Cfl^r.ltd Sixrek Pltjtr-PitM FRE.E. This wonderful instrument make« m i'i'J x n eo fu riU . T heS u rckP lsyer- ir rich-uned. easy to operate • r r t «-irstkb.. I t b is n » *y »«.!»«»»». ap-Co- A - u l o t » . » ] t e i t r e . t c it m tho ia c tre a r o t w / >«» Mrd -------- w ro»t ’ koi*». O OardinwMrsai-toe- !< < tovvrtcas are low. sad we w a lake soar old «Uso to ricktncr. P ia n o B o o k C o v p a i F. A. SUnk Fl-.ao Cto 2100 SU P lr a M Mwd au. i r l l l m >M i o U iM t o a on o -r ut, comptoto lll»««rr.t.d i p|___ piano __ boo i and M l formation m n r r rn ln r fat u tory tory to-boax» to h o x - prier» E and aad«a»r paroMot t r i « . saved . T ,U lo n M a u n ie one o f th e forem ost phyai * “ by b o U ' M u p , h * eiane and surgeon« o f tha e o a n ty , aided to a considerable e x ta n t b y • osl* ®’ * Week» to give her a n d one o f tb e aaoet p ro m in e n t bia u n tir in g efforts in b eh a lf o f th a t neighbor to the south and west time you ng m en o f th ia o o m m u n ity . H a •ection— Cooe B ay N«w a. j (0 organise such foroes as she m ig h t ardware of ali Hinds N o tic e to C r e d t t o r x . *■ situ atio n aa necessity arose la te r on. i C h a irm a n s h ip fe ll bia w a y , we m a y ! eesume th a t he proceeded to ta r n Hardware Store Jeweler a n y person suspected the appointee of the*4ranM )eodanl genius o ver 40 year« ago, where R. H . Ro«a, and n o th in g move ia p a rtic u la r, in O a k la u d S ix w bloh he brought down o f R a n d o lp h , waa p ay in g t h e ^ i y a a lL p r o b a b ih lk ; . / fro m P o rtla fe d jjp e u U y 1» E I ^ G i v - II pri v r n g ? haa ' ■**«■ 1 bhsiuess v is is it. it. _ ' f E c v v e e r r y y th t f in elbisa who g o « to E lk riv e r to engage M r . C b a m b e rld in , th o u g h a p p a r in tb e m in in g business. M r. Uivelbiss changed s i n « those days, b u t not- e n tly p lo d d in g a n d alow in some of is has disposed o f bia grocery business w iib s ta n g in g t h a t C o l. Roea much o ld e r, a n d ie approaching tb e m o * enien *»> i* y e t a m a n o f fc r m a r ly conducted io the U ivalb ias period o f the sere an d yellow leaf, w o rk ’ * od on# k ’»0 * « ’ “ > *n » « rl« io a b u ild in g on O regon avenue. be ia re m a rk a b ly w ell preserved, and’ |*® r ‘ o f « » » • ' » I * to r e i n e « i r « o f a ll A m em ber o f tbe govern m en t fo r- has an abu nd ance o f v im and pep • o f ta and d im e n s io n *, so, w hen the o f Bandon. tic ip a tio n in the w ork o f a reorgan t h in k I can say “ a ccid ent” advised I y , fo r no one a t the tim e o f b ia aa . « 1 e e rv iw visited this iiu s parsed aw ay several years ago. And 1 a t borne w ith bis parents, M r . and ten d in g th e b an k e r’« convention here I l la s im p ly a fact t h a t th a c o u n try M rs, K. M . G a llie r , u o til ha is called w e r t , «topped i n t o th e N e w ’a »fa ind ebted to the tra d itio n t h a t It M r. G a liie r an d hi« | ° ® ce f ° r • u l k about old lim e s in to tra in in g , requires a Senator o f m a n ’s aise for c o m p a n io n , H h B alch,p assed the ' ‘i* luWer ,the head ship o f th a M ilit a r y A ffa irs Abe ’7 » a . e x a m in a lio n a w ith fly in g oalor«. p ió okin g over tbe Slee of th e paper C o m n iittM o f th a t b od y, th a t gave That 8 . G . W h lG e t t haa aoi i a new we occasionally aed « local Ram b f j ua M r . C h am b erlain on i t | accom ttim u g h and In.peg y , be able to do a ig n m e u t b ad -even dream ed o f th e hie “ b it ’ in die c u u u try ’s preseutcri holocaust o f m u rder aud d estru c «ia. lio n then im p e n d in g . 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