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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1918)
1 of hia trip , M r. Larson 1 to deliver to the gor- Port Orford Mr». L. Knapp, whose health has not been n f ll)« beet for some time, went to Portland last wash to re ceive medical treatment. A number of our young people it - tended the danoe at Sixes lest Sat urday night, where they reported The Port Orford bend will give a , ORDERS RECEIVE OUR dance in the Prom in hall on Feb. PROMPT ATTRR Ttor V --.- 14th. An ad.'sod further pariieu peening of Mrs. Liaale Lehnberr at Pasadena last Friday. She wee the wife of John Lehnberr, eon of Chris Lebnherr, one of the first pioneers in M yrtle Point tod brother of Tell Uehoherr living oo Floree creek. The deceased wee a daughter of Captain H errie, the first meo to homestead at Empire on Coos Bey. She leaves two daughters.— Go qnille 8entinsl. tore coooaraing thia event will ap- puar i^ o u r najit issue. ft s w jj/S . V anW inkle fvmenown BQYIE JEWELRY fifi from Bandon, as per his schedule, and held services in the cliuroh st this place Sunday morning and ev- COLLII» H. BUFFINGTON Mias Mildred Pitner, who has «een with yeWtivfa fa tb e state of Washington for tha post six months, returned to Port O rfo N I u t Thurs day. Sha4e stopping < ii> M r» K. L. W hite, and w ill assist in tha telephone office. W. A. WOOD, Manager Resident Dentist eaid it w u safe to state every faro piano meant the oeoserving o f th e 1 lives o f 100 o f oar soldiers, nod* hie lu a l plea to those getting dftt plane material w u , •‘for God’e eeke get b u y .” And thia ie what M f- Lareon h u come home wii tention of doing. uro a time or two and then returned, oot attempting to cross the bar on account o f an ugly break. For eev •rat weeks prior to this trip, the Tram p had bean barbound in Coos y . , --rq ^ v > Port Orford, OragoR, tie and pole business. Although considerably p u t m ilitary i p , yet be is Still going to do his m l in helping to eheke the Kaiser from i bi* ‘ b,one S O $ ’ G uy Woodcock lige so far recov ered from his recent illness as tq be able to be around the house again. [ The young mao who, among other , things, suffered an abeceee of tha stomach had a very close call and only hie splendid v ita lity pulied Muoh oredit him through ________ ___ ia . also , _ the due Dr. r x . B dim idt, of LalfifaM ter lots in for the aoceewful way he handled ^ U S fa e c u » . . . tlto drive The present winter up to this ter what- tim e bee b u n one of the hiilfJeet ex- F da ? - ’ fartencefi. inr thie section in A a^y i ~ y e a rs ." S in u ti® fall reine/etakted. ---------- g rau h u been growing like spring time, end now the pussy willows end rhododendrons ere bodciinj u tb o o g l spring to faally OfiRjog tb# 0M b I A .» » » the n w rb y h * Coast ’i ,Dter’ « -'n<r * mountoiifa—an g , WM ttp a t Coquille. Sheriff Gage w u oa the lookout for * men by ngme ^ f Roberta. When ho . „ i a l l i r . M i ll .r on r t r f a , ee 5a a volanti juet cu l off by a Gfatean <ogw» H 4 helped ia ty ia g ap the yfeeding | i •tumpa and «arising the ohlld. to tb afaar. Thafa aad simitar oooor- rer.ces, he u id , w u why tha Cana- dtaoa oo laager u k nor glim q a u tert. ? ’ ;,f * B e accredited the hfavyoagda^qt The law (8eetioa 12) statu the Itet Of the Caaediana to tha fact lioeneing offloer “ •h e ll be entitled that ouch sights had oaoeed them to to receive from the applicant a f u forget caution sod pursue the enemy of 26 cents for oaeh Ifoenu issued-” until fa the mfacy o f hie arU llfay. I t h u fash held that U n w fa® shall H e said that many had advanced cover the fae for the license, u well u n til caught io an elbow and shot aa for tha oath of the applieafa and io the bock white s till poreaiog thd e c tio rw ’, Tbe T ' , have faken place at Msrehfielfi/fan - A. A d o lp h a o n ,< D i® m a rii; who ’ d * y ’ day between M .G .L u tm y aad Frank h u buo aathorifad to imue Jieena® id S a t- joekaon did not materialise, u both for the handling of ex p lo riv u io 1. , , men were slightly indtepcfad, W ai zfaisteettoo, h fa tolled the attention j tor M ille r e h d id it e O T t e n h c ^ * » of the T a iB H rt to the fact that there ./• atituted po fa not to dieappot/t the Ms a fas o f ¡»o for each lieen u ¡icao , Coos bay fana who were expecting a ied. . lO P •*d e 11 lb# ,l,lrd Um* Mil far and O’Connell have met^end, u aeual, the former proved too much •R O P ’ R . for tha Multnomah d o h infaruotor. ‘ The b u k e t ball g ir f a jm f a beep, F ro u o d . practicing telth fu lly for thalr game tonwrrow evening. Thay have <ie- " * vetoped two eaappy team» ood will -> pat up aa exhibition worth suing. Tha iadtee era going to brtog has iaaU keto, and after the game th e « will h a lf inter- Jte auctioned off for a b u k e t supper, fa ® » rifa ¡O th e r gem® wHl eteo fa ptefad, , u license® ere, therefore, titled to » total f® ol Soo for the lieen® end oath. M r. Adoiphsm cell« attention to the fact that «bare is considerable rwponeihfiity and work attached to fa«» nw*» Bnd it ie the intention to have a iu n in g tb e u ltoene®, end that it te »«t gaoeral good tinte to which a ll arc i only fair to licensing officers that invited who have a 26o pteoe for ad they have a small reoompea® for andon, Or. mission. {father ah interesting and fanny Imppcacd Mr. M ilter w hile • • «"r « ^ i d : .tîrM ite fft» f f W Î Ù to d t<A ^H .‘ i « c-wefc t i C * W O K ' t h e ro d tt I . . * u i -i 4 ^ ive y o r Vi- JftVCC „ 1, eap. Ks ia * ' tu . o -I - ~~ MO,..- -• ï -e ' j ,f> , On Wednesday* I ran from Sixes «o Port <v < I and Thnraday«;'Friday* road fo to Sixeh to Band ¡r ¿ d «*!*«>< ? < ’-1 tn m r f t J''- • ! .'« f t a Bwt matkat prices Whan N - H . U n n o . o m m in fro m , Portland lest W uk a young Cana di>n soldier w u on th a train a« far u Cow boy, and from him M r. Lar •on gained some very interesting - first-hand information on the war. laugh over the affair. The young man had b u n gfaeed M r. K ent, Co. School Sopt., regie twice »nd wounded once. He got tered at Langlois Hotel Friday vv hie first g u after be had b u n only •a io g oa hie rotorn trip from Port th r u days in the trenches; the next land and Salem. A t the former time he w u thefa th r u months, city he attended the State. Teachers* and tha i u t time he w u on the Association, reporting a pleount firing line a y ea r and a quarter end profitable lim e; at Belem be hefare being wounded in the arm ao served oo the Stele Exam ining that he w u discharged U unfit for Board, •••¡sting io the grading of papers o f the recent State cxamina furtiter service. '.*■ .... This soldier lad u id that ha did tione. Sxa A oatb . not believe th at ha wan any stark inhuman than tbs ordinary s u n , hut when ha u w able bodied Ger* man soldiers holding op their heads A colored woman w m boeily en in tohen of surrender he ofily tried gaged in emptying her M viog’a to ehoot a little straighter or dork •looking at tha W a r Savings Stomp the maohine gun a little fester. The reaeon be and his *0a*adiea window in the Poet Office. As the peonies, utekels, dimes, quarters oompaniooa frit that way Wfa ba aad an ocoanonal half-dollar rolled ce u u of the atrocitiu they had sun oom mi tied by the H un . H e told out, the clerk u id : “ A on ty, this money must he the result of • num of bow they had witnessed their ber of years* herd sauted Mvings.” lellew soldi ere, who had bego ta k u ‘" Y e e u h ”, replied the eld gum prisoners, being held up on sharp m y, “ Y eeuh , eh b u o a u v ia * it to sticks fr o ® the German trench® bury m a u f with, hut ah got to aad of bow io their adveufae they th iakin ’ it ovah, aad ah Just mode bed found others niiW d' to the op mah miod it woold ha a h u p walls of buildings. Theo, be Said he beuah to buy Wah Savin’ Mumps bed Been oae o f • eaea|I p e rtj who to h e p b a ry tfa t K a i^ * - • > . KNAPP HOTEL t e / g ik e ii.jo i. • •• -itois H o rry Tyiar enlisted a few JLays ago in Uncle Sam’s merchant ins- rine. M r. Tyter hto made hie home Q o sd Food 8 to b lo a tteclted . fa Pert Orford for the past efveral u. K NAPP K r o p r Ä f t v v . 1 yearn and has bean engaged Yn the P e r t O r fo r d . O re g o n . _ :w - premacy from the H u o ia the fe ll Geo. G . M ilfac aad 8. P,: M errill only fa lose i t fa him the fallowing o f Euchre creek, passed thru last spring no.the result of bis ioduo Thursday the 3rd with the body of trioue manufacturer» H i la thes u . w . Fish, who died at Mare le - eooditeou the elites bopfc fat reverse, tend. |( r . Fish was in Ute U . 8 . thio coming spring. Got. McMiBaafaervioo at that pteoe. C. French, member of the Port Orford Realty company, ia ex pected home from Portland within the next wack. M r French bee been io the Roes city the past two months or so for medical treatment. I t io said hb health is so muoh improved , 'hay. CHEEVER & B O W M A N Langlois, Oregon Boht. Jonna, once a Spanish American veteran, with bis fam ily, apent Saturday night a t Langlois. alltea bod struggled through the H a oamo over from hie homeetead eommer and wrested tide s ir H f a answer the QeeeUoonelre, T he Tram p laid in onr harbor several days last week white await ing an. o p p o rtu nity to 0 to l Rogue rives. <fapt. Forty run$farn Dr. F. A- Voj ore war urna» J. Prompt, Efficient öervice — Pleaae send your 4 C . N . Sm ith, barin g erected a neat little dwelling on bin. ranch planet on the western front, M r. north of town, has moved into IL Larson b a i returned with a grantee B . O. Sm ith, who freights fa r incentive end more uthueteem for P o rt Orford, passed thru ou a return his work. H e listened, whifaaway, trip reoently. Heaeye th at there toOoL McM illan, a CaaadMh rote but before they reached e flood stage the down poor q u it as suddenly at i t came up and Saturday tha aun .was ahinujfi again. Eighteen Y ea n E iferten w the small gasoline bests. To facilitate getting logs to bis m ill M r. Larson ban contrasted for a 8 i ton Duplex trnok. He is un- deoided aa to whether bs will have immediate delivery of the truck or L ang lois « n d V ic in ity . net, owing to a fear that winter roads w ill not stand its urn. O ur oouaty onori, however, has shown its patriotism by assuring him that it w ill endeavor to keep the road in Louie Peek is new working far good conditio« for hie logging Oper tbs Hogkes Bros. ; ' ations from here to Sixes provided W . H . W igeot has booght a heavy teems are not put oo it for Look to your P!><, . and other Machinery; a id se«\ ¡piu - yog need the coining » I X : M h hard matter to get su-^! i . count of shortage of mated al private interest». Sinoe hearing from aathoritative Following a nice day, last Friday witnessed one of the hardest raise W th m S k ? B t r im t r o r i^ y , B M i t t e M y M w Abstract »«Ini a Carry Comty iug A p ril 1st. For this material the government pays H 0 5 per thousand feet delivered at anyJtoiat on the railroads. Mr. Larson piana on making delivery a t Co® bay, shipping from bore to that piano os w u taken ia a British aat whan two hours out oo its Brat voyagfc A lth o u g h ’ the youo« Canadian baa experienced all tbs horrors of tbs war, y e th e la trying to work bio crippled arm into shape oo ho can gel book into tbs trenchu. Ha iaoto tbot it is bto dot>, asObo says i t ukao tbs row rooruit a long time to develop into (ho seasoned soldier, and bo fools that bis ooonlry needs him. >' H a said the slllas had artillery enough to make two linos bob to bub along the fiflO mites of tbs was. torn front, aad ammunition sufficient f o r t u n e » When asked by M r. Larson if (bare waa any possibility of tbs Germans breaking through this lino, he replied, "oo, tha allies non hold it until H e ll frsesso orer.” H n n . O f the femoua Prises® Pat regiment not one man rmmeiae •liv e . Thia eoldier w u i o . Dover whan reeevering from own o f hie g u at tacks, and thete he ah< all the eub- m arie® captured by the British just how many, though, was o n f tit tha war secrete he promised n<A to divulg» There, ala», he taw the P O O R P R IN T »A -X ato n R o liL X j L n ..-v i ni bfJUfcj is’A rt V'. LANGLOIS. H e a d q u a r te r s a n d a liom < Ö tö G O N : ira -, ii. ii g •; ’ t i .’ ¿ »e- SUB per flay and apwa; -. S . C. SHERRILL, Pr : ï ■aA'.iirv; -rff-ti tvL erttfdte*- <*•-« it-. . ' D ' t n v * > (Amec, k it»’ :-tf - " vd ai .»<•>*- .tte ’ . eiV to avi»»®»» à . ■ wW adt to « F a a A fa n ¿ d a ffie rffg ’• f V V a R , N t a t it SO Y ta tti ta j.a p r iv . - Sow i> rn: a>- ‘X t e i 't e i r -• It o y S M e l i m i • ' X»*t Cbuver cè .x»e«-atov " rs fjf .te ,W .nr A j « * f a i 1, - H „ f j 1« fc,n,,,,»■» ..»nfgitaj • 1 -«a ‘ M k a * 1 yr »•*»•