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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
t ta realiae ttae ver, beat tara Uu le, Oregon grape wur«t rfi»*d * I m v m ; DsndaUon root» drug plant», write for ther information to Geo. SciiuMMana, Sumnag, Orn. lg # ,,. |gQO .8.00 y,00 .8,00 3 00 liM ' ' o 00 2.80 2 80 2 go 2 00 ' ' 2 00 2.00 2.00 caa nitplnnes on tit« wtwiern fr.» >i K. B. HALL tide summer fitted with theae bom w. Atty, at Law, Notary Public, 1 Ibiok about 4h *l tfmo the kaimtr Heal Eatater C ollections, w’ 1* B°d llu t Uncle Sam bit» put C onveyancing. O livo days aumotbing pretty dangerous be fhuiHilay, Friday and Sat I * * n Wm and Gott.” M r. Hawley ba» two auum now in day. in Franc« and can realise Port Orford what it mean«. Ona «on, Ceoil, ia enlisted in the Itkh enginear rail- way aad the oilier in tha tlrat eagi- naere train. Thia company doer t»”* 1 Of tbeir work »1 nixht, sueha* Opposite Hotel Seaside '“• nl,Re,,1<!U< uf aearciilighta at tha front», discerning bodies at R C OSTRANDER, PROP’R; night, «uniting the light« over “ no ata*'a land” in acarvh of the enemy. ------- ~ ------------ ,--------------------------- Suits Cleaned and Preaeed ......... t h e W „ btra, lor of Crater Lohr, hw «xtniple. raepriuMaa ttmUkiJiM aerlpiieu» pali W#®U kili «very n t « » •>«» tbo »Ur- 1, x. ****• Thera « ill be 2D,! WO A-uei , NEITHER BOUGHT NOR SUBSIDIZED. An item appeared in several of the state papers last week to the effect that the T ribune had been sold. W hile this was erroneous, yet its publication, together with a ru mor that had been going around to that effect, has given rise to the b elief in some quarters that tliidf paper, if not bought outrijthtjja^ t least controlled by certain interests. This article is written for the purpoae <tf «taring em phatically that there ate no strings wlt.TRfv&P on rite T r i bune . The plant is owned exclusively by the writer, and the editorial matter appearing in these oalom n s is at least honest, and is absolutely free from nodfrfe? fiflutettoe front whatsoever souçpe. We have taken not a little pride in the b e t that during the thirteen years we have owned tho paper not oneo has the T ribijnb expressed au opinion for hire— one in which the writer did n o t cou eeien tiou sly be lieve. * . O pinions, however, may err, and if fairly and honestly taken, are subject to change. And the changing of one o f these opinions, after watching tha situation .several years, relative to the fishing situation on Rogue river, w ill, we believe, before the next election convince those who m ight be skeptical at this tim e that the T ribute is a free agent, ready at any tim e to espouse what it believes to be the causo o f the people against special privilege.. Orford boys a t H onolulu, show ing som ething of what that great organization, the Voting Mens Christian' Association^ is doing in the Sandwich Islands. ' It m atters not whether it is at the training cam ps at home, or behind the battle lines in France, or in our island possessions, wherever the Am erican sailor and soldier there also is the Y, M. C. A. throw ing around our boys a hom e atmosphere and the o n ly refining influence thoy are to know w hile engaged in a b r u la lix iu g w o rk . 1 And the Y. M. p; A . doe? not confine its work: behind- o u r lines buVhgs received pecuiiskion- from t h e ’ ^»ermkh governm ent to go in the prison cam ps there on its*m ission o f mercy. And there allied prisoners havo gone m jd by, the score because o f th e hardships and ratoaotojkfr and there oar American boys are already finding their way. The man who can afford to contribute to the Y. M, C. A . and does not do so is either ignorant of the great work i t is d oin g or else is lack ing in the spirit and finer sensibil- ities that m ake a good Am erican. And if his talk i$ such a s t o keep others from helping, then he becomes a positive m enace to the welfare of oar boys who are giving their a ll in our stead, and becom es an undesirable citizen in any patriotic com m unity in tim es lik e these. / ___________ - 150 1.50 .1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOG 1 00 1.00 100 ,1.00 100 1.00 1.00 OR KOON O pen U nde» N e w M a n a g e m e t Board by Day, Week or Mouth B u tc h e r S h o p in C o n n e c tio n Choice Meats at a Reasonable Priée „ BARBER SHOP Y o u r P a t r o n a g e S o lic ite d ‘ ^ S I 8 W. R. J >HN80N, Prop. W A N T E D — To refit « farm for cash or on «hare«. Add rest W. L . O w e s , Brooking», Oregon. REARERS GOLD BEA O H , O REG O N C. P. M orse, Prop. loo 1.00 .1.00 100 .1 0 0 1.00 I Nal perkin, ’ Steve $poerl........ Robt. McKenein Jr ort Orford Furniture Other Bargains; Call and see them N*1 De,n.............. Ar,hur M,yer- • ■ > ■ pei<reeH1'tk & Hardware Store g P> |»#iroe Jake Sehwi........... Jew S o t t o n . . . .. w » ' H' ....... R r£ Whim i i Ab». E . L. W h its .' . Frans ¡Nenttwr«. . . Cbse. New m a u n ... AmM . ... *‘‘’yd Keller— R‘“ ', M ' GILLINGS, PROP o»car M ather’ . . . i Robt. McPhillsm ry L. B. Spurgeon. J\ w - Ty*»n •«•••- " m' Malb*"y • Mr«. Robt. S m ith .. which waa don«. In reporting the aubecription to. Direct From Our Factory W1Q Save Yea $135 v t More A V B K? Offer !s to s<pd yoa for v T 30 tO d - i r a* i f i free r e * t trial r i a l I in n v onr h om e d?) roar home abeaut'hil, guaranteed btarex Plano direct fir m cur tcetCnr, thereby sav ing yoa 1 100.00 a r wore. W e require as ytrscal b U- ww*. You a.« not asked Io tie up yew cioney in any way. A ll aeribart included all tho«« in Port lbe palriotiam of P oalprford, wbiob Orford and in Curry from Port O r- place baa always bUn a leader in fund north.” ‘ b»t respect. Pert Orford totals had Bandon haa by no means triad to "**» l* * n telegrap^wl by local brinks aaurp Carry county's'Oredit in Hj« I*» »bn a t« « committee, and U»at Liberty Loan campaign, and any place reoeired apeoial mention in Intim ation, snob ne w id e by the Re- 'he metropolitan pre»» porter, te an iujtiH icelo (hie place. Bendon hae tried to be fair la E To the contrary, the men in chnrge every way. I l bopee the peo|de of • o f the lo w l campaign hare taken Gurry w ill recognise that fact and •eery possible precaution to give n° l *>8 nnieled by nhy comment to C nrry localities credit for anbaerfp the eontrery. There in no room for linns made through Bandon banka. I * l 'y qnarTelain the great work of Northern Corry wae plaoed in the raising liberty foods. Tha canes ie Bandon territory, not by Bandon,1 ^ r too important for that. C riti kut>r tha Stale Liberty Loan oom. dam nf any kind th a t tends to mittee, which established th* quota for each oom « u n ity . Quotas were based on bank deposita. There be* lag no banks either et Len«loie, Denmark or Port Orford, and da. • route sectional feeling is harm ful, unfair oritieism i t doubly so. Wa • « equally interested to see that due credit ie given where it belongs, Mmi if expediency or coneenienw -epaeitura uf tboea localities being largely patrons of Baadon banks, it fellows that eobaoriplione from those looaUties, made bare, ware intended to be applied to the low l quota. In J m .tb .e U U w w m U U .u r g m lB a n . don .workers to send speaker« and •olioitora into norlaern Curry me ken that not wholly possible, let U* n° l forget that our first end greatest connera Ie for the »access of the general eaaepaign. AU fanda for * • « porpnee The ben- dividual effort nr glory.— Western World. [ I I t . “ rl t W e bave ««.-»(■•''lv - v t ' b»M a k m r à r I -t »< iH e h iiv oewl »»a w < vm > ' hand ptano« o» »I <t»R4>rd »■Oraa . T h e t h » * —• ■ U » »¿on»'« h e q u ft» . F ‘ . 4 f««?W lata«» n i i. p l , •« K .u a d t - z i i baraela i J t Sweet Toned— * •* Guaranteed 23 Years- yon do is to take (he piano Into your home for JO days ire« trial, « h e r* yon teat jt and try it In ycur own way. ro» kcMa a t Ike whether t ! « » le io h h w l < M MM r.iu w 4 B i. B it l».»ou k e s v M .ia r - I bc cer lew <e<te»T W-bome price» Jias 3 v e r y f a c i l i t y I W Jfanclling Y c u r B usiness B anking, b y Jtfail Solisited I n t e e s i paid on S a y in g ¿ s ’te. Vid You will be deKsbwd with the aweetne«», purity im ! power of the tone of the Starck Nano Yon will be ^0 Y »leew d with H * h.>«o<» «nJ Ihe S n u M M of Ha h * * tk,-«.'i-'tr m w t. tn«t It I * r » ji» 2 t w n i lo r ? i r e w « t h it «esMiwtioo. Bxhbtarcli fwtrnntre «.-«si tm-.i-thiee. tarmue H K m bark p| it i s old « n b d ih e d . r«*Fo«»it*> eaao You are r.ot asked to pay a n r c«,h n u , h u t W lrr » o f trial r:.» Caa b w fa nt on lb.- H.wn*t, w u t l a. u Uraurrentxarr-n» of a bubo ■arWbrtuf«. Tina* a • t r i in* >ta « m n .-v d Io «oft v-wr ppnvoniroca, r id too « a b a , a W -m r » p w hrw w . wWhaBt > a > i» ia « tb * «aoa«,. HARDY T. 8TE W A R T V . SL C O M M I b M I O N K B DENNIS GUNN IFF, JU., Dep. (J. 8. Mineral 8arrejAi NurreyorforthXDlMriet I Or- •«on. Qyld B ea c h , . . , Oregom , g Treepass N o lle« . P- A. 8OHMIDT, M. PbyatatM dfc P. A STARCK PIANO CO. Mnwefofttoura CMCABO Langlois, Burgeon Oregon Telephone oonneotiou Nctlee la hereby given «hat any and a ll persona found trespassing upon the premises of the nnderelgned for the P^pcau ofdoggtag boeaor cetUe wgl J * Ptoeocuted to the full extent o f the law. L t . COBMWELL,