The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 07, 1917, Image 3

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M I L I T A R Y W B IH T W A 1
F a r the Soldier Boya.
1>«y ere tbe most p r « » * * 1 <in
m b eboos«. Ws will engrave
his Initials frss oa th eca».
H on. J. 0 .
Prices n a g e from H'S« up.
******
*R engrave
i rsi
while "aome-
wbera la Fraaes,” we oilier a P a r ­
k e r F o u n ta in P e n , en graved and
M aid with onion with hie initial.
Prieee on these are »2.50 up.
I rep airin g before
I it to ue. We will
repair and guarantee it for him.
BOYLE JEWELRY GO.
BVRBARD H
BO YLE, MOR.
a
He. 541.
Va
Oro.
COLUBI H. BUKFÌNOTUN
L ew } •r
Gold Beach,
-
Or^ou
Cirri Canity Mstrist-
Riatt) Clip«,.
G o ld B e a e h , O r e g o n
Has the Only Set of Abstract
Books l i Carry County
Eighteen Years Experience
Prompt,
Efficient
Service
W. A. WOOD, Manager
W. A . WOOD
Loueks
the Ladies A id at
F rid a y afteraonn.
hie
entertained J Cow* t o ooast F rid a y w ith
hi
laat ° ( tuppliae for the g . J. Bakkr boats
la s e r Corbin.
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Ducks hava
S u tjo o , who has been a t Gold I
Uocke
bava ht
bean aumsroue
Beaeh for the past tw o ifionlhs, h »s,G *rriso a lake d u rin g the past two
weeks, and reports o f guns ia th at
returned to Port Orford
direction ia an every day occurrence.
M r.-and M rs. Robt. M ePiultam ey
The rain durin g the past week has
ware trading in town yesterday (roar
started the m o o f ealmoa ia E lk
their home on Sixes.
and. S i x » rivors find good catch««
|$ A big line of pookst knives, rs-
are being made in both streams-
zors and »heart
D enm ark
In agpaval battle in the Cattegat
F arm er*' Store.
LAW
Dr» P. A. Voge
is now in the engine room of one of
the big transports ru n n in g to France.
H e writes home that he enjoys liis
w ork, which probably acoouat* for
his rapid advancement.
KNA PP HOTEL
r.C . Fu*<*
X F i x t . 8a.
PORT ORFORD REALTY GO
P o r t O r f o r d , O re g o n
Ask us for any information
regarding
I or Real Estate In Curry CetaWy
G n a r d t a u 'a b a le .
Notice la hereby given that the un­
d e n t gned guardian ol the person ■ and
•State of W illiam Eugene Thomas, min­
ce, by virtue o f ah order of the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly
and regularly given and made snd en­
tered of record « co
i i the
, 18th day of Sep-
«ember, I»17, trill at Medford, Oregon,
oa or after the 1st day of November,
1»17, offer for sale, and sell, at private
i to the highest and beet bidder for
E i £ t r f " » i i mlnm i X i to L (ol-
day on bis way to'G ardiner, sod the is now thought a surgical operation
following day tha A v e rill building, m ay be n eo em ry before iong.—
Gold Beach Reporter.
'
ia which bis fa m ily waa maiding at
G o ld Beaeh, was destroyed by fire.
al days visiting old friends at
Port
O rfo rd . Although pest 8 0 yeasaraf
age, yet Mrs. Upton is bright and
active and her meeting w ith friends
of yenre gone by is a m u tu al pleas
w ith relatives in Eastern Oregon.
M i » Beckett expects to be gone
The paper m ail failed to arrive in
abool two months.
Port O rford from the uorth Monday
The Port Orford band boyS'Tield
evening. T h e jo e d from Bandon to
Laogioie is already in such condi­ their first practice Saturday night
tion that it is difficult for the m ail sinoe the band waa disrupted early
cars to make tim e over it and it is last spring by so many of its mem­
the intention to put the horse stage bers goiag into the navy as v<tlun;
on th a t route in the near future.
W hen th ia ie done, and the daily
round trips are uo longer mads be-
| Ween p o rt Orford and Bandon, the
nJaj| „ ¡¡[ l>ke one ¿gy longer in
’ reM!l,f08 C a fry
POiDU ir ° m
» the D r. K enyon tract of tim ber
this side o f Denmark. I t la tfhder
stood th at C. A. N o rb erry, who has
been in oharge of the in s tallin g o f
Thera was an item in last week’s
the wire cable here foe t h t t Com­
Reporter to.t,be effect, th at Vernia
p an y, ' w ill also superintend the
Bishel o f Gold Bea<;h, who Joined
b u ildin g o f the m ill.
the
navy aa.p volunteer musician,
T h e F y fe -W ile o n oompany owfix
a large body of tim b er, in which
which twaa“ p u ltin g one over oa the Bal­
cedar, ance o f the boys from .hare'* who
th a t extends nenriy a ll tbs way had not yet seen public parade aer-
.
K -jjp
from Sixes to the form er town of vlee.
W e arc indeed glad «0 Ikarn of
Lakeport. The lum ber, It is said,
there ia much -Port
G . A. Benoelt, a t Marshfield,
radss, have a framed picture nearly
«reek suspended p uplicalion. E d i­ three fast long which shows him as
tor Bennett M ys th at it it not a case one o f th e * 86 selected from this
o f being forced to q u it by creditqrs, band for qoneert work. 'Bernal al
or an yth in g of th at k in d , a * be says so comes up for examinati<»hc i s a
th at the News has always enjoyed 1st d a ta musioian— a goal that they
a liberal patronage, and one would all have to finally reach or have
r
....h .
A very enjoyable p a rly was held
at the J . D. Loucks home in Port
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
O f f w , , m | T hu rw lay evening, the
s
» Ih X b S 'o L o n .'
7 l , t M r tW a y an
O ctob er 8. 1917.
p ull oat. She went oa to Bandon,
and w ill return later.
A. J. Marsh waa in from bis E lk
-S 7 5 « “ *
Newark, N. J.
bers of th at party are talkin g of
reviving it as a political organ.
I n M r. Bennett Ibe jou rn alistic
field of southwestern Oregon has
□HB <
ffliu
lost an able w riter, snd one
ho UB9
lias
m o rp ta g -a n d - b y a rare knowledge of tha 1 m
e“ r r , y ''*>■
w ind2 had huie- history Of this section is/
¡r
.
menoad to blow from the south, so
th at after unloading «bout h a lf tha
freight the steamer was compelled to
' n lv erta ry of M r. Loueks and the
I 72o(j
yy f . W h ile 8 r., who was
l^lg oo ns o f the guests «4, honor.
A GOOD TIMB-YI
.ANNOUNCEMENT
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T h e D enm ark F arm y»» 8 tore wiabeg ¿0
A nnounce io th e p u b lic th a t th ey h ave madq .*
• ch a n g e in th e m a n a g em en t q ( j-heir «tore.
Wu carry a fu ll lin e o f Dry Goods, Grooerien,
B oots, S hoes, H ardw are, F lou r
and
Feed.
W e w ould be pleased to have y o u
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or w rite u« for prices,
ca ll
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we
can , »1
m o n ey on ypur w in ter’s «ap plies.
1 i AH m a il order« p rom p tly filled .
Denmark Farmers' Slcr
SIXES, 0B.
T H E Ȯ Y B E F O R E
T H A N K S G IV IN G
F
f i S
w
l
Beef, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese a
H o n olu lu of which be ia a »em b er.
H e is very much pleased w ith his
drinks on the ground. •• "
HOTEL LANGLOIS
LANGLOIS, OREGON
H ead qu arters for tra v elin g m en
and b h om e for fam ilies
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day and upwards
S. C. SHERRILL, Prop.
Kates |L20 per
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n»-
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Langlois Hardware
assignment a t that place.
In speaking of Bernal F o r t / wo
are" reimpded th at be is not only
titA kiag fi ood as a musiclsit hut that
bo is sl«<l tusking good to tha> folks
Hardware of all Rinds
¡e. ’ a t huide. A lthough tb ^ .b o ^ fj
Find Good Ranfia Dawn CaasL O 1 often long and the worfi tryin g , jrat
every day Its finds tim e to w pte a
W h e n state engineer R, 0 . Green letter home. In one of U>e» late
was ia Port Orford last weak bs was ' tetters he (p eak* t«f Reeling Cornie
asember to a party th a t viewed o u r Fish aad W in . Dobbins of Wedder
the location of a .rand from bora, burn, Fred Mackenzie of Port O r
down tbe ooast to Brush creek t h a t ' ford and J i m 8yph«r ..f Laugtote.
can ba b u ilt oa a 6 or 6 per cant J T h e » boys arc late recruits la ths
river home laat wegk being iatro-
doced to his town friend«. The
cause for tha introduction, was th at
ra<u
*
fur many years M r. M arsh’s face . grade.
T h in stretch of country has loog
has been adorned with a suhelantisl
mualacke, and when- he appeared been a bone of eon teat ion, o m O ou »
here suddenly *i£ootb shaven oon ty aorysyiug orew tu rn in g it down,
eiderable speculation was indulged a n d many in d ivid u als claim ing it
Notice Is hereby given th a t
R O B E R T M c K K R Z iE B M IT H ^
ol Port O ttoni, Oregon, who, on
....J lA m a
S a H o Homes
m e s te a d Kn- ' W h ile both of th e » gentlemen have io as to where be haled fro m , hie
r 19,1919,
made
business, sto., u n til the tru th was
ol s w i and W» of N E I otS
fin a lly revealed- I t teems th a t aav
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W
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W
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I
ib
ey
enjoy
splendid
health
end
each
tio n 7, Township 39 8 . Baa«
em P of n infami
^ T ^ b H ^ c a n l a y c l . i - to W - g "
aral of our prom inent ci li sens bad
M
M „ has Aled V notice
F in al Th ree- Y
land above deemibed, bo- years youag ioetaad of o ld . M r. farmed . s o r t o l suicidal peel for
claim
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U - fit P0«?«1»- w h j u brought hie banjo and hie th e e x l e r n y n a t i o n of m u s t a c h e s , b u t
j»rd, O r - .
November, still n im b le fingers added much to when it came to tbs desperate net
"
egon. on the t t t k day
1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
, the pleasure of the evening. M r. cold fast dsvelopsd w ith a ll but A.
■car T T a t h e r of Mxea.
Oregon.
Loucks furnished tha refresh men ta J., who waa toft ta fans the moaio
( Hear
W fdllsm
illiam Matheny, of _
b irthd ay oake, cookies aad eoffae, alone, aad now ha is swearing van
Bert Wells,
f
and altogether the occasion wae a geaoos on the slackers who
A . A . Jam ieeon, óf.Port O ttoni
W. H Ó ahow .
b i» .
Beglsler very anjoyable ooe.
j.
Vernic’s progress aad hope th at ba
w ill ba hauled to - Port Orford,
distance of 6 or 8 mites, b y a u to w U l
• ’’ W*
s » n ü à p t« in a t.
gather from bis ywtediotory tb st ba thair rating changed.
ha* grown tired of ib e g tra e a c d has
L yn n W ood»w k is another Port
leers. Although there are oaly 6 or
decided to ta k e s real in his ad vane Orford boy who is m aking good as
8 o f them left, yet th e » have gotten
ing years.
a mosiciau, although his advance
together and propose to practice
T h s Coos Bay News w w the old ment has been slower than Bernsl’s
twice a week during the winter
eat publication in Coos oounty, bav because he plays a d ifficu lt fn atru -
months. They intend to give a
in g bean esublisbed a t B m pira by menl-^-the claronet— aad because ba
dance occasionally, the first o f which
T . G . Owen in the early 70’s. I t had to change bis style of playing
is advertised in this issue for
also had tha distinctiqp of being the e n tire ly ' after join in g the navy.
Thanksgiving.
o nly De»uoratic paper in this part L y n n ’s parents received a picture of
T h e steamer Bandoa-etlled a t our o f the state, and sows o f the m em ­ h im lately showing tbe band at
u n til Thursday
th at tim e the
II
, BM
Orford
L . K n ap p returned the latter part
naked, of Port Orforch Curry C o u nty?o f last week from Portland where
State of nssgoi?
he went io an endeavor to have his port last Wednesday slterooon with
Dated Medford, Oregon, this 90th el<iM t »on, Louis, sxetnpU d from 80 or 100 tons o f freight for Schetter
day of September, 1817.
j service in tbe arm y on account of A Sidw ell, sod also intending to
n -<i
f M
' a rric u ltu re l pursuit«. I l seems th at take away a load of lie« and poles.
of W illiam Eugpn?3m m aa, minor someone had filed a Oom p la in t with She did aot get the cable picked up
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,y ^ , 't h k W a r Departm ent which- caused
T a W h o » I t M a y CAbcenv.
-j it to revoke its first order exemptiag
. .
,
, ’
. . . young Louis and to call h im for
T hia oom plain t is said to
Patentee to tldelands and water lota in hgve w»,n ai„t(t a num ber o f tqis-
e t.te m .n t. and w » w b . t c . o .M H r
la erected w ftboat m y conssot. A ll Knapp Sr. to make the trip that he
g t f - ‘g . l j a ? £ t g l K 2 “ a g J W . t t . — I l
Part Orfani
for edvaoo*s»ent, but, so fur, »
track.
can le u r n , B ern a l F o rty , of Port.
W ork on the m ill is expected to
commence by the first of the ye arj O rford, is ^he only C u rry county
and i t w ill be ready to operate wh«b
wh®
• “ Meted since war w«s
declared, th at is reted as a 2nd class
n ext summ er oomes.
<>ry goods departm ent o f the W . T .
musician. 11« playa »with ths crack
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Co. store at W edderbnrn, passed up
naval band of 136 pieoes of G oat
the coast last W ednsdsy w hile oo
Island, and has been in numerous
her wsy to spend her annual vaca­
parades. H is folks, besides having
T h e Coos Bay News, published by ph<)lo, , howing bim in tbeee pa
tion w ith her folks nt Portlan d and
ore.
lowing described reiU property, to-w it: ihe railroad.
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A X w W IS f l a
Mrs. M arks and daughter were at
home when the fire waa discovered
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T h e first U nitsd States troops to
the British have ju s t sunk 1 G er­ about noun, but it bad gained such
J. C. French’» health ha* not been
man cruiser and 10 traw ler*. The headway th at the boildin g could be kille d in action in the war, have
good for eotne I iare and h * eoatem
English fleet was not damaged.
not be saved. W ith the assistance been »p o rted as lost ia n G arm an
plate* going to Po rtlan d in the
o
f neighbors nearly everything in surprise attack on the trench which
C. L. W akem an, o f W edderburn,
near fu tu re Io »u b m il to an opera
they were in. Three were , k ille d ,
the house waa rescued. 1 A ‘ A
was
the
largest
ind
ividu
al
subscrib­
tarn.
• ';
■ - n
several wouudsd snd 12 taken
er to the L ib erty Loan In C u rry
T h e date of the «booting match at
prisoners. -.. .
county, investin g ,»1,400 in bonds.
T ■. C À . Te A skF e
xea ha* been 'changed from ih e
iiSii} > f-t, I
Geo. Q uigley has been doing oon
29th to the 28th—‘the day .bdfore
ulj
Gone and C u rry oountiea w ill ba
Thanksg iving — eo th at those win aider able work la te ly on bis h alf
■v c ;1
'1I49 n < e
expected
to
raise
»6,500
for
the
i
e
.
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t
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J.
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Ranger J. B. C u rl received a
nmg turkeys tn*y have them on the block <>n Afiaona street H e now
teraational ,Y. M. C- A ^ o r k among, ^ , g e yesterday stating th a i lb?, 7 *» -
bais
the
ground
about
ready
for
the
table a t the custom ary tim e.
the soldiers o f the A l Lie». The mon­ fional Forest departm ent had ap­
plow.
Louth Marsh writes home that he
ey is to be raised between Nov. 11 proved of the b uildin g o f a, wagon
Rev. J. 8. V a n W in k le held aer
ia Qow stationed a t Fort Leaven
and lfi. L. f. Simpson ha» beeo road from the m a il box at the conn
v
ie
» ia the Port Orford church laat
wurth, K u s a s , where he say«, the
appointed chairman foi the two- ty ro«d to tha ranger station at
8u n day. r t v . V a n W in k le comes
weather is much colder than in C u r­
counties snd the money w ill he ob. M id d li felk.
ry. Louie Joined the arm y as a vol down fro » Bandon » o h alternate tained by subacription«, much th e
Ths Stats and N atio n al Forestry
unteer a couple of months ago from Sunday to preach hare. H e ia an sansa as the Red Cross fund was
departments w ill work in conjuno.
interesting
speaker,
well
worth
go.
Port Orford.
raised. These subscriptions'raised
tion in b ililding the road and its
m g out to hear.
a
ll over the »»untry w ill keep the construction w ijl probably /S l« rt
A sou was born Tuesday, Opt. 30,
H e n ry Jobnetoa lest weak pur Y . M . C. A . work operating u n til
to M r. and M r*. Bay Z u m w alt at
next geek. M r. C url has been sue
their hom e a t Sixes. Another birth chased the John Deadraond proper, next J u ly.
veying i t tor son» tim e, and by says
at Sixes reoently, th a t the T k ib o m k ty, north of Garrison lake, from W .
be w ill soon ha ready
“
failed to report, was the a rriv a l of a T . W hite. M r. Johnston has mov
crew of men at work on tha road
which he h u p » to have finished by
daughter a t the hom e of M r. and ad bis fa m ily Io the place where
Mrs. L e tte r Fitzhugh on Moy. 19th- they w ill reside for the w inter, ^ g o ­
T h e T u a O M B learn« upon good next spring,
ing out to th eir Sixes homestead in ku th o rity th a t »ha Fyfe-W ilaon
T h is road, w ill mean much to the
Clarence W rig h t, who enlisted in
the spring.
settlers
of M idd le E lk and w ill open
oumpany
lias
the
plans
and
apeoefi
the navy as a 3rd elate Bremen at
F ra n k W . H elm ick wae in town cations drg jrn (or a large aaw m ill to Port O rfo rd harbor a section rich
Bremerton several mouths ago, has
gotte through th at departm ent and M onday from D enm ark. M r. H e l­ th a t w ill ba b u ilt in w hat is known in w hite coder.snd tan oak.
m ick’« Three-year proof which he
submitted on hie homestead near
Edson Butte on October Ifith has
ITOLI) REACH-O KBRO X
been rejected at the Roseburg Land
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Office on aeeooot of insufficient c u l­
tivatio n, and ha was down here a r .
( J h e d ry spell th a t h a* hisjed
ranging an appeal fromjthe decision.
Resident Dentist
Since tbs ra in * d arin g the early part
8 . E . Msrsters and fam ily were in
o f September was broken during the
Port
Orforil Saturday n ig h t w hile
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past week by heavy showers p f rai»,
Win make periodical Visits to Langlota,
and'pirtOrVord.’ All work t guaranteed.
gnara..'teed: th at bevfi jto t Out tftfi fires I n 0 4 returning by auto to Gold Beach
from a visit w ith re la tiv » in Coos
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mosphere once again. T h e storm oounty. T hey expect to shortly
bas broken, however, and blue aky continue oa down the coast via.
Port Orford, Oregon
* sod etmehtne ie *UH the order of Eureka on th eir « a y in Ihe state of
V irg in ia where they go w ith the ex­
the day.
Q o o d Feed S t a b le a tta c h e d .
pectations of m aking (h air future
1U. K N A P P
P r o p r ie to r .
The T s im v n x omitted to mention
home.
p "? . -
in its last issue th at the week before
Hrs. C. ML Upton wse d ow n f r a »
M i.a M ary Beckett, who for eev
rties stesa in every respect.
her Langlois home snd spent sever
J’eBr* h»* * * • "
*» the
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ATTOBW BY A T
trouble. T h e y ware taken Bown hg
C . 1. M a rk » ,fit tha firm o f M arks D . M. Moore, who returned w ith
A C aU aflia o f Gold Beach, passed them M onday. Mrs. M ille r , 4» re­
through Port Orford laat Wednes­ ported hi a serious condition, and i t
navy. In soother teller he speaks
of meeting R olla Cook, another for
m rr C a ify county boy, who expects
to be oalteri lo France shortly. A l
lite begikning or ths war young
w u impoasihle to t<waie a good road Coòk trfa-d to ru lla t ia the navy, Im i
through it. Geo. F o rty , however, was rt-jected. S till he wasn’t satis­
has »leadfsally coulended that it fied, snd by staying with it he was
could be doue, aad last week ha finally scœptsd in the hospital unit
■ ad e good his oonteotioas by going where bate now serving-
w ith the engineer aad showing th at j The TaiBBBB is always
glad
' a ru it, we would ba glad to hear from
it.
D o o m a n d W i n d o w * In
c o n a t a n t ly k e p t o n
P ip e F ittin g « , P lu m b in g a n d T in
w o r k o f »fill k in d « d o n e
n o tic e .
to
of a C u rry ooun-
gantteman a roots that satisfied b i» , hear of tbs
M r. Green is due to return ths ly b.,y, and if there is eo»e other
U tte r part of 1 hie week 0» xt o (foot < w » « o n ity th at ean beat Port O r
o f n ext w ith a surveying crew W hen'ford or G old Beach ia a ms steal ro-
ot tbe read fi
ra creek w ill be r i located
k e p t I n S to c k . .
Cheever H
L a o g lo U , Or.
B iw m a n