The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 27, 1917, Image 2

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in h i
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' :u rrv ‘ I n . wi, men o f n o rth e rn C u r r y , and
C o q u .lk • a - a l a a t B a t ¡Io head u f a ll pro
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P « « * * « o f C o o a .n d C u r r y ooun-
to Uaa in P**1’ 1 o f
reeWenoe.
it nvem enta in th a t
i -at ion.
H i waa I ly b ly i M p t ie d an*i h ni«»r
peered
ad b y a ll w ho k n e w
h it s ;
ha I
no
e n e m ie s and h ad newer been a p ar-
I m l . ace
o f a *» *y •» hia hom e in 8 a n Joss. G a l , ly i.i a l i w a u il iu h ia e n tire life.
on S a tu r d a y , June 16, 1 9 1 7, a t tha M r ,. T h r if t ia also a p io neer o f O r­
age
n f 81 y e a n a n d 9 m o u th *.
M r. e g o n . i. t v ng com e to t h a * la ta w ith
t r a il'p l,y lh a jm ip le .
T h r if t came to Cone o n n n ly w ith the W a ld o p.<rty in 1848.* She ia
A n d Bean > i jn
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now -78 > era o f age.”
in a n . * e i i . i 4 ah writuia o f u tin a in O th e r m e m b e r, o f the p a r ty « « « *,]
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y o u r |H|>er
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a
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the
to
f.d l.n ra d
Dean Mastenbrook
J e w e le r
elead entriea h a.i been fo rb id d e n , th« u sual vocation o f h u n tin g ,tr a p
T«i th ia I rep lied th ro u g h th e c o l. p in g and gold n iia in g for m a n y
u m m io f ib e P o rtla n d J o u rn a l ahow ¡ y e a n , waa
z
flra t
o.me'
o ld C u rr y a . a frig h tfu l e x a m p le o f p a rty i»f a c tu a l aettlera to
bow c ru e lly and r u iltk a a iy h o m e, tb ia aacti««. M r. T h r if t
The H ouse of R epresentatives has passed the food con-
trol bill by . v o t . „ f 365 to 5. h i , . vote for t h , p r e c i o , , ’ X
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Jfac S v e ry f a c i lit y Por
•panàliiig Y our Business
Banking by JÆail 3olisitecL
Interest paid cn Saving Z c’te.
lu g u b rin u . C a p t. H a r r is , P e rry M a p le , M r. Pol
w a il iu b e h a lf o f ilia people o f poor, ay a n d o tiie n .
WHAT WILL THE SENATE DO?
OF POWERS
ne t
S e n tin e l:
eet Rtmcrva lo c a tio n . and i q i n i m i i .
O na
P*0 0 * » " ,,f
,a ' akaa
g o n on w h ic h th e y exaggerated F u r-
PabliahuiJ liv e ry Wednetailay. by
T h e le t t e r w erd tw in s .
11. 0*111-1 .lie d in in f in n z
T h e fo llo w in g . I 'l i t m r y o f A .
E d ito r T m u u itg :
VKDNESDAY
n f O i k h n t, it id F. K T h r i f t . f M - t a
ia*iea.
»
S
of the Am erican hom e from the greed of the m oney-m ad the lt>««rve rig h t alo n g . T h ia a n i
speculator, and it is a vote which shows that th e lower e hr b ro u g h t in q u irie s for p a r tic u la r ,
Hou-te is composed of men who are loyal to their constit-! h ic h 1 rep lied to th ro u g h t b e j
the
K
d iscoverer
of
POWEKS, OREGON
tha
Ä
lo cality for (e v e rs i y e a r*. H e
a tro worked both nu lhe Mixe« riv e r
and ia J a c k.o u c o u n ty .
H e cioaaad the plain e w ith au ox
W atches and Clocks repaired
at reasonable prices.
A ll
work guaranteed.
V .&
ueufa and to the welfare of their country. Their practic­ J o u rn a l to the .fle e t t h a t , w h ile team p a r ty , a r r iv in g ¡11 P o rtla n d in
. G old B each , O regon .
Imm eeleada, b u t no v e ry desirable 18#2, o ow ing to Qooe the fo llo w in g
a lly unanim ous action in this m atter will redound to their ones can s t i l l be taken is th e o o u n ty , y e a r. H e M ille d iu C u rr y o o u n ty ,
credit for all tim e.
and have since beeu advised frin n n ear L a n g lo is , b u y in g the place he
J. J. S T A L E Y
The food control bill is now up to th e Senate, and here W a s h in g to n th a t th e re h ave been has since owned ia A u g u s t, 1869.
e
lim
in
a
te
d
fro
m
the
Reserve
in
C
u
r
¡T
h
ia
ran
ch
comprises
880
a
c
re
,
of
Lawyer,
strong opposition is aligned against it.
* —— . * '
Jf Joe Cannon aud his cohorts should succeed in d e­ r y o ver e ig h t thousand acres o f land v a lu a b le d a iry U ip l an d ia one uf
COQUI I LK, - .- • OREGON
feating this bill in the Senate they will have betrayed^the m u re th a n lias been hutneeleaded the beat in th a t eeffiion. H e entered
d u r in g the la a t tw o nr th re e years.
in th e m e rc a n tile business a t hia
trust reposed in thorn by the Am erican people. And in
place iu the e a rly day» and o m j b i l l ­
CURRY COUNTY REAL ESTATE
S everal a t the clubs located ia
tbeir efforts to defeat this bill, whether successful or not,
ed th a t w ith d a ir y iu g fo r m a n y
C u r r y h av e been in the h a b it n f ad
I have buyers fo r Farms, Tim ber
they are proving them selves traitors to the welfare of the
years. I n 1899 It« re tire d fro m au
dressing Senator C h a m b e rla in - u ig
Claims, Sheep, C attle, pr D a iry ranches.
great American c o m m o n w e a l t h . ,
liv e life and purchased a hom e a t
ing the v ic a tio n o f a ll n f the re .
Call and awe me, o r «end fu ll descrip­
Differences may exist as to the way of controlling food m ain-ter o f I lie S iskiyou F o res t,! Man Jose where he haa since liv e d .
speolution, but the public official, who is in a position to be w hich lends one to au«peel t h a t 1 H e was m a rrie d iu I8 6 0 to M a r y tion and list your property w ith me.
fo lly cogn izan t o f what is going oil, and then opposes food th e re are h u n g ry »pecu lato r? ab ro ad Jane G o o d m a n , who s u r v iv e , h im ,
A G E N T for Underwood Typ ew riter.
in * llie T a " n iir b u ic Í» a tñ Í» r la " iñ k iiu w a |
w il"
c h ild re n , T h e ir
A ll old machines o f any m ake taken as
oontrol, should be branded as a traitor antT treated to a
n a m e , a re :
M rs. H a n e y n f A r i l o . p art payment.
ooat of tar and feathers.
*
h th a t i f such people get h old of o u r , ua, T . -I. T h r if t o f this c it y , E . B.
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NOT EQUALIZED.
fine tim lie r tra c t! am i v a lu a b le pow
er site* where«« th e
p u b lic
w ould
n ever h ave a look in on them in the
fu tu re . W h e re a s , w h ile th is p ro p
a rty rem ains in the reserve b .i h
As we have said in another place in this issue, Port
Orford did well in her contribution to the B ed Cross w h en ' pow ers a n d tim lie r a te open to ds
the am ount o f m oney in circulation here is taken into con­ velo p m en t a n d e x p lo ita tio n u nd er
sideration, but the burden has fallen heavier upon som e c o n tra c t w ith the g o jtfrn m e n t by
w hom soever « b a ll w a n t to b u ild
than others as is always the case in th e voluntary fulfil­ m ills a n d fa o to riM . N u t au, bow
m ent of public duties aud ob ligation s. A ll adm itted the e v e r, w ith H y d e a n d Benson’s d o ­
m erit in ih® cause, and the T ribune know s that in som e m a in u p Mixes riv e r.
instances a donation, even though sm a ll, was given o u t of
M a k in g read y fu r the m id n ig h t
the fam ily treasury where the m oney was actu ally needed coup to bo p u lle d off iu b e h a lf n f lb s
to keep th e w olf from the door, and then the T ribune also 8 P . Co. a t th e 1916 aeeaion, S e n a ­
knows that there were others who donated who might, have to r D a y bad m aps prepared as
added from one to three naughts to their don ation s and fr ig h tfu l e x a m p le s o f th e g re a t
never have felt H. And then there were a few, a very few q u a n tity o f tlie people’, la n d s th a t
we are glad to say, who m ight have at least g^ren a dollar has been th ro w n in to the reaervaa.
I n (bring thia M r . D a y
d isregarded
Shortage of
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W e have been requested to
lish the
fo llo w in g
But
pose th e W a y e rh a u re r cro w d
c irc u la r
' ■
H o t a n d C o l d T u b n n d M h o w c i- U n t h a
M rs . C . D . L a x n s o n , P r o p .
' and A . G . T h r if t n f this c ity ,
Careful and prompt service given to
•
M ia . the business of non-residents.
. H a r r ie t t T h r if t and A . A . T h r if t
S. iii J.ise, M ra. K v a
D u las tru m
O a k la n d ,C e l., M rs. J u n e
uf
of
E d w a rd s
Langlois Hardware
Store
F . B. T IC H E N O R ,
P o rtO rfo rd , Oregon,
Hardware of all Hinds
• (*<-.
Ladies Aid Social
M c h i n c r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s .
E x tr a s fo i D a ir y in g } O s b o rn e ,
M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y .
Friday Evening, June 29
P a in t s , O ils & S l u m p i n g P o w d e r
P i n e l i n e o f G u sts, 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 i n S t o c k .
In the Fromm Hall
3
D o o rs a n d W in d o w s in v a r ie ty
c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d .
k
¡s P ip e F i t t i n g s , P l u m b i n g a n d T i 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 .
»up
th a t
heever $ Bowman,
to gel
fro m the D e p a rtm e n t o f the I n t e r i o r i “
m ore
-
COLD BEACH, ORECON
fore be ^snt only to the most competent
fa ile d
it» s c rip on these broad
assaysrs. The United States Geological' „ . . . .
. .
p u b , Survey ha» received several report» o f ,Crea ln tlm e > w ou ld ***eir »quees
la tte r discoveries o f rich platinum ora tn which, 1 ‘ “ 6 tuawe been a n y
*
I N E W I .Y F I T T E D U P
TABLE UNEXCELLED
| T h r if t o f Langlois, M rs. B elle L iw e
who did not do so.
th e m u ltip lie d m illio n « o f acres o f
And th is tendency on the part o f som e to shirk the re­ reserved Jaoda w hich b ad a lre a d y
sponsibilities of good citizen sh ip that falls alik e upon ev­ been restored to p u b lio e n tr y .;----------:
eryone, goes to prove the justness of the draft that requir­
H d n . L E Bean in h is g r e a ta n x
es equal service for equal responsibility. And the more le ty to am u se opposition to a ll ra ­
shirk ing of financial obligations, the m ore likelihood of
ms m ade th e m ost o f th e D a y
the governm ent reaching out with the draft and d e m a n d - m*P* duWn b““ ln C a r r y , t r y in g
ing the toll that it should dem and in tim e of need from to oonrinca our P^’P1* tha< lb,,y
had been n e a r ly crow ded in to the
excessive wealth.
ocean by iheae reserves.
AN INN W O R TH W H ILE
— -
L a n g lo is , O r .
to le ra b le
**** reP°rta«t«te, “ the platinum could th a n t h a t now alleged again st
our
as i t onntaiue o.uoh v a lu a b le in fe r - -
th e o rd in y y method, g o v e rn m e n t. A n d w h a t a b o u t tbe
o * “ “ y-
^
h- S u u “ «nt* » h Ou W b . i m i, lio n , 0 fa 0 r e , „ f r i i | ro. j
la o d l
«nation to tbe p la tin u m m in e r an d i r e g a le d w ith g rM t caution, fo r any 1' , . .
.
«
prospector— a m etal in w h ic h C u rr y platinum ore o f commercial grade w i l l '
” ave
th e landscape
o o u n ty ia rio h:
| doubtless yield traces of platinum i f tea- / a r *D l° C u r r y c o u n ty , fo r fifty
Most people are apt to think o f p la ti- ted by the standard methods employed years re ta rd in g develo pm en ts to the
nuin aa preeminently adapted to settings ’
eou>peta„t and reliable aasayers.
| great corse o f th e M ttie rs , and th a t
fo r pwelou» «tone., but the m etal i . in | T h« pi«ti,ium aupp lie. o f the w o rld ,, M r . B ean d id heroic to save these
fac t indispensable to many ease.iGat Ia- ! • * • * » » re la tiv e ly amatt quantity, have i „ „ a ,
.h k
ik . Z »
dustries. Platinum dishes and utana Is b®en obtained from placer deposits, no-
y
’
are absolutely needed in all chemical tab- tabli *'rom those of Russia, which have be
w " ‘ h a r d ly now d e n y ,
oratories, and upon theM laboratories all
great industries are dependent fo r guld-1
ance. Alloys have been devised fo r use
in the ignition systems o f internal-corn-
Pr°duced about 96 per cant o f the world’s!
o u tp u t The largest p art of tha crude !
Piacer platinum now produced in the
United S ta te , is won by dredges work-1
Direct From Cur F actor
L an g lo is , O r.
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L
V a ri W
bustion e.igiuaa, but no substitue for iot 't p alifo rn ia at the west base of the
<n,»
M
platinum baa been found fo r certain 3 ie rr* Nevada, in gravels derived fro m '
y h e ' “ ¡ ' ‘’ ’’ ‘ ¡’ E
°f
dattesto parts o f these systems. Plati- WOTn downlode. and concentrated by na- UB 1,1 tenli<Hia* X o w a te d
u
V/i3 Saw Yea $13C or More
-
our
«ram and a died rare metals ate widely turat-streams. The greater production l»»t issue:
empioyed jn inatrumeut» o f precision re- f,o m thia region than from northwestern
W e wieh «« rh .n k the good people
quired < r making pbMical testa o f ma- California and.aouthwe.tarn Oregon and who so generously assisted us during
teriaia o f all kinds. Probably platinum other places wonld appear to be due to the death o f our fath er W m
Cox i
i t new most valuable for its use in the > " « •« operation, rather than to g reater T heir kindness Witt long be’ iemembered' 1
contact prooeaa ofaaaki ng concoatrSled or richer deposits. ,
I
R E C er
R. E. Cox,
sulphuric acid, which b essential to a At! the know plaeer deposits th a t eoatain I
E ugbnx C ox ,
great number o f industries that are vi- P1“ *1““ ”1 " a near'areas o f basic igneous
L io n x c d Cox,
tally im oortant a t all tim e , and n . n »
r?c" . an6 tt would seam that tbe firs t
C lbvb C ox ,
y im portant a t au times, and partic- step in any searchTor new despoeita o f
M rs . Effie C larno ,
ularly in tim e o f w ar.
platinifarioua g ra v e b is to'look tor out-
M bb . D blla R b « no .
Tha United States alone annually uses cr0J " o /p e rid o tita . pyroxenite, dun its.
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aiK(
M
ipenuna.
When
areas
o
f
these
about 166,000
o ro d u c e e ’le n . th e n 1
r° C'i>baTe h **" found tbegraveto o f the
Notice to
Creditors.
,T T UC* * „
1,000 ounce9 of crude stream , tb r t ri»e in them should be
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platinum. Realising tbe urgent neaeaaity washed to eee whether they contain plat- I S T H E O O U N T Y O O U B T O F T H E
u f increaaiag tha country’s production ■nu" « -, Moat o f the heavy concentrates '
STA TE O F OREGON F O B
o f the m etab of tha platinum grouo. tbe £<>“ nÎ
ira T ®U
“ *77 plethmm ere Je
C U R K Y OOUNTY.
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_
in« cnar- m thb
mattbb o ___
r t h « B IT AT« I
g re y . I .
or
partm ent of (the Interior, has planned an ' were formed may give a clue to th e ir, AuraaoSTarnBH WsLiaDBOXAsao
inrea.lgatioo in whieh L M Prindle and B c i ^ d . platinum m I t occur, in pUcar L X T h M h ?
T h e Undersigned having
J . M . H ill, geolegista, will visit places
concentrates
ite S
court o
in thia country where commercial ¿epos-, ^
t^ 7 ± is T ordinarily
ifaS ri,-’ , .s
, i ilv
l’ e ? rv i -w
- * h Wta
X
Z
V County
V
. f the
-
its o f >u__ metal, the fresh surface o f which could b u t ® o f D “ 8wn, lor Curry oounty, Ad
“ ‘ n l « t r . t r i . „ f u m estate o< Alfiud
N a tiv e pladnum, the metal, and Sperry
u ^ ± n, W H i ' ’ d^
\ ,n d h <T ,n g
title (platinum arsenide) have been found
ever, by simple testa, aa they are solu- <tu *llfle d , notice ia hvreby given to
in basic igneous roeke e t savaral places
ble in dilute nitric acid, whereas crude a l* the creditors o f, and a ll persons
" in tha world but not in commercial quanti platinum can be dissolved only in con-1 h avin g claims against said deceased
ties. The search fo r platinum in rocks
b therefore not likely to obtain an imme-
and 1 p a rt'o f n itric aei<£ In soma plaeH U w * w Uhln • i l mouths a fter the flr»t
«apply of the metal. Person,
•earchiqg for platinum ores shouM er deposits the grains are coated w ith publication of this uotieo to said E v a
a dark 81m and somewhat reeemUe the I W e ll, a t her home on Sixes R iv e r in
remember, however, that the
as­ giatua o f d ie dark m in eral, chromite, C u rry county O nw n »
’
magnetite,
or ilmenite, from which,
y w 'ln ty , Oregon.
say for platinum
difficult and appar­
however,
they
can
be
M
parated
by
care­
Eva Waua,
ently cannot ba au i esaifully made by all
ful pann ng, aa tha platinum ia heavier
A d m in istratrix of tha estate of
commercial aaaayera. Samples o f sup-
than any o f thoae metals.
Allred Stephen Wells,
poeed platiniferious ores should there-
-Concluded next week.
b
Dated June 8 ,1»17.
A V R Clg C “ ar Is to send you for
w 30dvya* (tee trial In your home
» Seact ; ul. guaranteed S ta ic i Piano
6 ú v U ir-rn - jut factory, there by «
lug you hiOQ.OO o r more.
^«nk» war
fro m
Orford Furniture
adware Store
B a r t .~ .ìiu [
Iw li .
S te m ?
Ewovaa
Xtekdl
Stwck ,
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W e have eonrtantl* ea
t e n d , l- r m « ...» c r el
abvM Ir mod acd («.veU-
iund v te tn . of -!1 at.ndnrti
mars*.
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W e rr q uin m payiwat b m 1-
v»3». You are not asked to tic
vp y » ir mortey in any way. A ll
you do it to t ik a the piano hito
your brume for 30 day» free trial,
where you test it and tiy it in
your own way,
Harness, Fishing-tackle
Stum ping Powder
A * - * * c a í O< SO d a r. »o« CeciJe
wheihwr Ih ; puno la lu ti the ooe
t i It li . ree ke-p il. re r-
fr» AMT Im»
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n-aern It do- i pot pmve to be op
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Io everv war
*/»<! the »|.V«( pf«po TO« have evrr
rn for th¡- ornnrv. roe roer eend
f- o want,
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WM. GILLINGS, PROP.
»agr (Le (aeiaht heth w«*a.
Sweet Toned—
Easy Payments
G u a ra n te e d 2 3 Y e - jS
You will te delighted with tha.
sweetness, purity and power of the
lonenf-heb art kJ Uno.YvJw i.lbe-
»l»m«d aaii R» bt-ao'r a«4 !lw noe-ic«« of IM
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baehol U u old e .to b U B te a .rM *e u iU . p U m
You »re notasi, cd to p iy
r c ^ h , ? .» » • but •'< •’ •
re cl trial TO« ceo b-rte
p»TW- nt oe tb- lowoe«, eeak-et
te rm s ,veran»». >«-4 oTa ri. no
o.tr.afac--tr-r. Theta
trroie « e arrnnrrd to
»nit roer o-RTeoh-nn*.
ynJ To« cao h«v • plrno
fcr T"«r home, vrìihout
Celebrated Sisrck Plsysr-PioM
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