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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1918)
m u ii The politicali bee is Commencing to but» ' j n <£6rry, and tome announcements may be expected in the near Port O rfo rd , k n n . U i , vhe l t t h day of IttlM a t iHo h o u r ot 10 o'clock A . U - at «lie r»Mrt room of aald court In the town ■>< (loki Beach, haa hara duly1 ap- pointed t«v said oonrt. for the settiä ni, nt of odd acoouut, at whloh tim e M id pl icc any pereen interested in said es'ate icay appear and file exceptions in writ!Mg Io said account, a n d oonteet same. E r a W r a s , A d m in is tra trix of the estate of ’ . Alfred 8. W elle, deceased. A. HIEL8BN’ O r, t l a last week’s iu n e we published in the “early days'’ The finance committee hare er «alam o an Hern stating that the egg hunters had just been ranged to 8'»M chicken supper'end ia I ’o rt Orford from the rocks and had stated they had danoe at the iWfMArP fi*H, Teu/t8< 1,642 docen M arre eggs ready for shipment, and the season “> h’ ,f "• oul ,n our e**’i _ v ._ •L w . , , AN INN W O R TH W H ILE tai and Wehaptrthe young people J of Pert Orford and Langlois »ill . • f b * o‘ „ uodCTi,.nd „ ' a - , „‘J. Iwal ; A ‘/ A ' ■' COLD BEAOH, OREGON The M a m egg is nearly as large as a goose egg, and m „niM oiirdaoee „ iibM. n, . . while not very palatable fried, is good for pastry cooking, ifonm.rk petrppiwd the dsnose A fool federal la v , however, now prohibits 4hu gathering «ymn by them ip the interest of the of those eggs. W ith our oountry in need o f food and a great cause. , rigid food campaign being carried on, it ir ; litty > d h o rt of eptms fwm . » <mr boy, crim inal negligence to continue to allow these «¿gs to go to waste. And this federal law not o n ly . f^low. > but rofiage Solicited W. 1. JOHNSON, Pwp Notions, compels it. I f the M urre is o f arty value to tn a n k in d , oth- work the Bed Cross and the Y. M. er than the nae of its eggs, t h a t v iilu p jia a not yet been C. A. are doing for them, we would ail pork harder for Urn on nee of The nesting season for them birds triHecon be here« bolh nad i f thia situation was put up to the proper authorities i permission eould undoubtedly be s e c u re d /io gather the . Mr»*Z 8. C am . ,?-<■/ ‘ : eggs— i f not, Hooverism is being defeated in this instance. M The follow in g» the list of Judges to d Clerks of Klmlipn as appointed - by tb s recent County Ooart: I,; chetvo Judge*—G J Bradeley, Jos De. ; Martin. Clerk»-Roy M Cooley, H R Hartley and Bertha W Wood. ... BROOKINGS And g ss T G eo 8 Harris, C E 8w sn. 1 ClWka—Sager Mann, John B Ko ’ dart and J M McGipjUe. l * .- gwJQMiBnASPj. Judges—8 P Pater, P G Gan leu I bent. dorks R e ger Hanley, Geo , D Wood and WiH H Moore. | UPPER CHETCO Judges—N B Meer», Krasina G Gardner. Clerke-Mre Henry Payne, ' Mrs Geo Telman and Lela TolmanJ MOUNTAIN ; W rbtrrm W o rld , Llejd Knapp of Port Orford was in town Sunday enroute to Portland to resume bis studies at Columbia for parties in •eoo»- ' Other Bargains; Call and see them « I I " Ju.igee—John R' Hill, C A Smith. - Clerk»—Henry K Partner, Aba Her- . oenbrook and. J W Rickey. J PISTOL DRIVER .{ Judge*— H I fstneift, Olive Low- reuoe. Clerk»—Robert Z Walker, ■ W H Crook and C 8 Gauntlett. ► $ GOLD BEACH Judges—C R Suydam, Jesee Tur- ’ »er. Clerks—Chas Morse, f D .. 'pulvin and Geo B Stafford. I SbeoND B oard Judge*—P M Littler, H Hickeo- t elo. Clerks—D M Moore, A J Ball- f ey and E M Bogardue. ’WEDDERBURN r ‘ ".Judge*— M Doyle, P B Postal. . Gierke—T J Fromm, Gilbert And- Spou and W T White. ’ " • Ol»HlR ’ Judges—J G “Porterfield, Prank ’ Moore. Ctefke— Mrs Etta Moore, Elia Harriet» And W R Coy. I 1 PO ^pkPO RD ’;' ' 1 , W l. GILLINGS, PROP Starck v 30 days* free trial in your home a beautiful, gvarxnteed Starck Piano direct from our {«ctory, thereby ear* fog you $100.00 or mow. ’ i We rsquim be me—» h e*- Quelien, N H Larson. Nbrdberg’and Mrs John P r o » « Jr. if ‘ B a ïü d ttg b y S ccomd B oard . Judgesi » T VW»hS. » W ® *«- Clerks-eH T ì^tewar», Louis L Knapp and'ftg«Jfcem aM . J o d g e ^ -P P Cook, .Bert Wells. Gierke O rnar Mather, Clarenes ZumwalLaad Geo Pitshngh. Editor Tuatrttk: * -*»i^' -•« ’ n O E À fi GREEK : la your last isvm yuo referred to Judges—C 8 Cappe, C N Smith. tha Red Cram Corry ooua- Clerk»—C A Russell, Lex Oopeand ty aad favored C u rr y foroUog a Jennie Oops. & --/ unit of ItM fandh Port Orford m - 8 k » r d ÌB oabd headqoartera. . r/ - Jedge » J A Bow m an,/as Orne, That io exaetly what we people owath. Clark*—(J P Haagenen, W at Denmark ptopAeed trying te peOt 8 Guerin and J E James. for if we eouM gMR>e eesistsne» of ' ECKLEY the balance of the county. We J u d g w -J E Ifrieoe, T Gibbs. spake to Prof. Kent of Gold Beaeh sad a committee ot /opr war* eoat C lerk«— George A Taylor, Claude Clarke «ad J Sell. " to confer with pp of Port MULE CREEK Orford. We afoo had letter» from ; Jedgm—Geo W Billings, H 8 Mrs. Kato Lande of Marshfield and Cel. Rom of Bandon na the tamo Koeetler. Clerks—G G Pry, John eubJeeL They all agree that Corry Hall sad Viola Pry. leeervM recognition for her good ILEAffE J ud y Isoe b Pry, George Ma. I n t e z c f f t p s iic L to w w U be delighted with «ho tweetneae, purity «mt power of the Mneof the S u n A Piano. Yao will he --------------- ------------------------ 1 £ , PSMMI8 CUNN1PP, Jit 8f. 0.8. Mier»! fear vew durveyerfortbe Dletriet < Or egon. •fid Mundfoe • • Ore sow Langlois, Oregon