The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 20, 1918, Image 2

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T h ean n o u n cem en t o f G eo. B . 8m fford fo r th e Rwpob- w ' W bj imwww ham a bone,
lican nom iuetioo as C ounty C lerk appears io th is isso®. (proved 1» be quite aerioug «• hhba»<
M r. Stafford b a * resided a t G o ld Beeeh fo r several year» *«*» *»*« em>aaad,u> tbs hmm*
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POSSIBILITIES OF BIG FISHING INDUSIKT A T PONT OKFOKD.
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hi* P“1’»8 **’ »fHred in Port Orford
Bunday, en route to the valley, in
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aearch
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new
location,
Mr.
Ac w ill be noticed in th is issue, an effo rt is being m ad e .Stewart bavin« sold his ranch
a t P o rtlan d to encourage th e developm ent, n o t o n ly of th e no Euchre creek to R. D. H ook . d .
Wlaad^ t a t of the deep-sea fisheries o f Oregon.
L . Moore moved them e» far a» Rnre-
T b e re is no place along the coast where there is a bet-
tar o p p o rtu n ity to develop an extensive deep-sea fishing
in d u s try th a n a t Port O rfo rd . T h e re ie no b ar to cross here
and w henever boats can liv e a t open sea th e y ean eome and
( . 1 . m lM y . B m id m H i. f i l i n g p o u n d , o « IW * p l * ~
abound l a m an y vanetiea o f fish w here larg e catches
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Lih bmtin ii. tin Santo Futtry
B righter Hum Eighteen Oil Lanterns
FOR NIGHT WORK OF ALL KINDS
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MUCH SAFER THAN A COMMON OIL LANTERN
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.which w ilt be
S greet convenience to the up-river
Hgre is an o p p o rtu n ity fa r eome o f o u r people to
en- w » « . a » « the advent of «be
gage in a ta s in a m th a t offers m a n y possibilities fo r d evel- Abshe l > b . w r , AT rS l5 ’ ?***
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T l» » n n lu m iM t in n ie w ltA tbw r that nrtom n a id Car th e P ac* ” • i,,r to Say. Gold Beach iu
Alpha, the little daughter of M r.
end Mr». A. H . Past, of Sizes River,
died at the family reeideoce, on
June 36tb, 1M 4, aged
years
months and 1 day. v The funeral
toukjgtor8 •?.. * • £ « * Q rto y d » m e
1.
investm ent
fo r any peisou. t t e T h r ift Stam ps and Saving C ertificates
are p rim a rily fo r persons who w ant to help o u t in tbe war,
and yet who cannot affo rd 'to give so much at one tim e as
950 fo r a L ib e rty Bond. T h e person who fails to encour­
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th e lo y a l snp^ert o ta v h ry maw, w o m an and? t U f i in H fe
n a tio n . T b s b ayin g of T h r i f t Stamps n o t o n ly develop#
a e p irit o f patriotism t a t it creates a th r if t h a b it am ong
th e children th a t w ill ha w o rth jn o c h to th em in a fte r life .
I N T H E C IB C U IT O OVBT O F T H E
B y saving th e ir nickels and dim es th e y ean boy'Sftc T h r if t
state o r o axsao w : n and pob
(Hu m p * and as soon as enough of these een be secured th ey
T H i OOUNTT o r CURRT t
are ta m e d in to a 9 5 Saving C ertificate th a t draw s interest A z x a M B a w * IS U T T I N E Q U IT T
and is safer and better th an an y b a n k deposit, th e s e cer­
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tificates, ru n n in g np to >100, are an excellent
to u to S ftfitjL tn p C i. K a m »
E. A. LINDBERG, AgL
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Defendant.)
SOMMONS
To Edward C. B ow * defendant:
LANGLOIS, OREGON
H eadquarters for tra v e lin g men
and a hom e for fam ilies
S. C. SHERRILL, Prop
WE. GILLINGS, PROP
IN THE NAME OP THB HTATB OP
OBBUON, yon am hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint Siad
against you la the above enUtlad cease
and Court, ow or Indore the expiration
of »to weefce l r y tbe data e fth e flint
age this m ovem ent is s h irk in g his d u ty , and he who would
on m ^ to fe ra to e « W b T S y ^ e f 'M m S l
sneer a t it is e ith e r ignorant o f its purpose o r an en em y .to J » li, or la oom thia eummona teeervea
th e beat interests o f o n r co u n try.
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ebows tbe good th s V « ill rw u lt
from tbe alaod lakes by Oregon’»
Senior Senator
“T a Senator Chamberlain of Ore­
gon tba coentry 1» indebted for bav
ing arooead Secretory Baber and
the whole military administration
to a mow of reepouaiWItty to pub
ffa«
fa c ility
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h a n d lin g Ycvor B u sin ess
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B a a ln n g
p artiality eai
another storm.’
growing
and reports of toeOuienoy that
threatened to involve needtoee eao.
rifiee of life end beehh. M r. Beker
was lip p an tly arrogant, pomibly
felling that he waa doing hto doty
wsM and the public enuld take Com
mmdoro Vanderbilt1» advice and ba
liv e r y
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b y Jtfail S s lis ite d
In terest paid en S a v in g A e ’ts.
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