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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1918)
Initials if d esired . N o e x tr a ch arge / ■ week 1« get « «rae pointer« on the in in thi« ' «Mine tax from Jack L ilte ll. I . . . . , . | A lug w ith a large barge in , M r*. Joint From m J r., »h o went «topped io our harbor one day to Portland recently aocou.panied. „ « ¡h ^ b il« the former replental 1 by her husband, for her health, w .s b«r f u rj by taking on oil from way M r. H.covered i , . . - , Bleeder from Flora» Creek „ J , who T^_ «rerewy awnuuum my caaOKgacy lor H bee not yet (wen iiaied .......... k_ aviation branco k . ___* of the ***** Republican nomination for, fctaer- of »lx week» front the date iu the publication of thia i ParMer Fountain - t c «object to the will of the nèl’Ubli 10» or before the 27th day „ ______ of March, navy last December and wbo is # » e I I»1J, or in ease this uumtuuoa isSer ~ H - H to >12 M erred voters ot Curry County. r. and JUrj. 0 . H- Fearae cum« in the train ing «a m p a t 8 *n Diego, ’ I upon you personally oat of the State aa expressed at the coottogr Erk •ry ot Oregon, then aud In that case you Self-filling and non-leakable. En wn from M id d le E lk Thursday, writes to the T r ib ONB under date Election to he held May 17, 1»18. aro required to appear and answer operateti upoo «uece»»fu|ly in th at consort. The»e kinds of craft«, in graved and inlaid in colon free. ra. Pearse returned home the fol o f the 16th Inst., in part, as follow»; M> nominated aud elected I h i , _ , said i<>ruplainl within six 'weeks after Clip« to hold Pen in pocket 10c 4a *? c ity laal Saturday. particular, And our harbor a very low ing d ay, w hile C. H . stopped “ A few day« ego I discovered that pledge myself to enforce the Bone-Dry Ute date of said t-ervh« upon von. And 26e extra if you to ap,«ear and answer with- L e la n d 'W h ite , who volunteered conveoieut refuge for auch purpose«, over u n til yesterday, having gone; Sir. ,Percy Z u m w a lt, M v, Edgar RsotdbiUon la w strictly aud Ntid *1«M, tor want thereof tho ; . , . , , a... , , , ...... j . -.«.j , Ro t t v t « i , ,1 v i u j fcUUJWBn, WTr Cad If*r in the navy from Port Orford le r t f » ? ’1 «>*> »>»*" * * • • " « -Heitor from up u ¡„ llw meantime to |C a p p . and Fred Jamieson .re here. tially. plaintiff will apply to the Court (or the relief demanded in her complaint; to Respectfully, A In k Tablets — L _ hat since been on * heavy n o rth w ea tm iM h , • **» “ “ — ■ - - ■ - » ••-’dt . i rr sirring and _ who have D». beh m id i «fam ine his feet I must «saure you th a t to be here wn, That the bond, of matrimony be Faso L . Bai'Ra. For use In Parker Fountain Pena, tween plaintiff and defendant ba dis- the battleship Georgia, is ju s t recov- M rs James Cowao, who has which fa" h u rt by falling from a w ith a few o f the home buys surely aob qd; and for «euonti ealiaf;' ' 15c per box or 2 boxes for 25« , ering fron,, a ra th e r severe css« of * been visiting her husband a t thiw: building at M edderhurn some four la pleasing.” - . Tide »ummons, if putdished, is serv FOB COUNTY C L E R K . ed b * publication in the Port Orford I scarlet fever iu a hospital a t Porto* I place for the part five weeks, started I ®**oths ago. H e still ^ elks w ith a I hereby announce my eandidacy flor Tritmne. pursuant to an enter of W . A . M A IL ORDERS R E C E IV E , O U R m outh, V a , I M onday on lier (return to ber home big stick, but is touch pleased be. nomination to the Office of Oounty Wood, County Judge of Curry County, Sch «1 Children De WeR. PR O M P T A T T E N T IO N , y . Oregon: dated, Pet). 5, 1918. and which Clerk, subject to U>e wishes ol the n J , C. C lark was in town the first in Marshfield. Mra. Cowan » F « J cause the D r. has given $im partial order requires snid Rummans to be pub- publican Electors o f Carry County ns sbe 1 permission to return tu work again, of the week from Cape Blanco\ h e r e she likes Port Orford and th at lwhod once a week for «lx oon«ee(ktive The ohildreo o f the Port Orford expressed nt the coming Primary Elec week», or In lieu thereof personal ser huts m iiiiu g oil the beach. H e !»» going to return agaui d u rin g the th a t is, told h jm th a t be might take school ma<ie a fine «hirwing last week vice upoa you in tim county of your tion to be held Friday, May IJ, IM S. . Bill* »ays the Iwechea in the vic in ity of «u m m .r, cud the m any friends She contract jo b , so long as lie was c a rt in tha tala of T h r ift Stamps, H’ a:f K y slogan Is “ Courteous treatment R V B R A R D II. B 'VI K. MHIt Dated this 6th day of Fab. 19)6. the cepe have not panned down very i has made here hope she w|U not fu l to “ let George do i t ” when it Saving Stamp» am i W a r Saving to ail and economical effietnicy h r O f A M. Dans, me We. 541. _____ Bandon, Ore. good, comity to the labor end uf them. floe afiatek“ , goou, thia I w inter, however, he te'do. fo M * t the promise, Attaaum for Plaintiff, Cerhfieate*. The youngsters were We carry m accounts Residence addrere. Harbor. Giegon. Gso^B. Srarrona. One.of the first piece« of work that organised into committees' by, tb« - - . •« Si > ing q qt u ite well wnere he is working J Dste of first publication. Fob. 18, i m . Several auto loads of Jteung pen. t, T h - M r. Pearse expected to do was to prim ary teacher, Miss Graoe Pearse, Date of b u t publication, M ar. 27, 1918. h young ladies are going t o ' pie from thia place nttymied the repair the cold storage plant ut tb it aud entered into the work w ith COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON have a public game ot basket ha II dance a t Langlois last Saturday J. J. S T A L E Y next Saturday night, t o " which a irtig h t. They say they had a fine plaoe, but investigation disclosed much enthusiasm. T h e ir total sales L arw yei- 50 sacke of cement stored there for amounted to |4 3 » 75. As is always general ¿dmissiuo o f 10c w ill be | lim e, and lha assertion is certain ly le v y » . Oregon the purpose had spoiled, and now tbe case, a few citizens wbo m ight Gold Beach, G o l d B e a c h , O r e g o n charged. A fte r th e basketball is ' good for it» face value, «s they did the work caunul ba done until more have helped, did not do so, yet n o t. over, games w ill be played and an : *“ '* return borne u n til 8 or 9 o’clock is shipped in. The Macleay Estate •.□X, W. A. WOOD w ithstanding, this is a record o f in v ita tio n is extended to everyone the following m orning after having com pany, a t W edderburn, is also C O Q U I IL K , - OKEGOM which out school has reason to be A T T O R N K V A T LA W Has the Only Set of Abstract 1« attend. -— - — -------- “ tripped the lig h t fantastic” a ll the planning some extensive Im prove, proud. BOLD BEACH. ORKOOV Books m Curry County night long. merits m its wharves in the near H on. 8. P. Peirce who went from FOR SALE —— ; ' . Ji1 ■ I Miss M ary Beckett, who held a ^future which M r. Pearse w ill i super win his Hixe» home to Po rtlan d several Ufihya too. Have ' £ ■— " — than in a aoeial , . it an nicely th at verad. nut BOYLE JEWELRY CO. ■ ia ■ -A V Curry County Abstract- Realty Company. Eighteen Years Experience position in the Maclesy store at ioteud. France. W edderburn for several years and Engineer By water was iu town Prompt, Efficient Service who went out to her home at P o rt the firs t of the week from the sur Bernal F o rty , who has recently , • land last f i ll to a ' fam ily reunion, veying catup a t ' Brush creek. He been promoted to a first-class musi that M rs. Peirce, who was contem where sbe has since remained, baa says the building o f a state highway cisn in the navy, writes tu his par W. A. WOOD, Manager platin g going a« a nurse, has now recently lost two brothers w ith in a from Port Orford South is going to ents a t tbik place under d ateo f Feb. e . b . h a l l ” decided to stay at home and manage spaoe of 18 days. A brother, R a lp h , a difficu lt and expentive proposi. 11th th at he expects to be sent to who leaves a wife and three c h il lion, so much so th a t he does nut France about the 1st. H e says 22 A tty, at Law, Notary Public, th eir fa rm . dren, died in Kansas C ity where ha expect Io see work done upon fe w * of them have been moved Into the Real Estate, C ollections, T h e F yferW ilso n Lum ber com bad gone to take a course in auto- C onveyancing, Office days pany is opening one o f the old log m obiliag, and the .other brother. til the war ie over and then perhaps low er barracks at G oal Is la n d to be not u n til Federal as well as Stale in readiness for the call when it Thursday, Friday and Sat ging roads up Hubbards creek that H e n ry , died in the East of pneu- aid haa been secured. D ifficu lty in comes. W h ile be doesn’t know, yet was b u ilt there some 30 or 40 years urday, monla. The many frie n d , o t M is e j getting a 8 per cent grade through be says it is rumored they are going •g<> by the Port O rford Cedar oom Beckett iu this section sympathize our m ountains and ground th at Ts on the N o rth ern Pacific, a eieter I Port Orford peny. This road is being extended keenly w ith her ir. her loss. inclined to slide, is what is going to ship to the G reet N o rth ern, end in to a tract of cedar ownad by the m O rris K n ap p , who is on the battle * ake the road so expensive, accord th a t they w ill go to the eastern F yfe W ilson people, some of which ship New Y o rk, wrote to bis patent* , iu < M r’ » y w»M»r. Before coast through the Panama eanal. w ill he hauled to (he' local m ill to O p p o s it e H o te l S e a s id e at thia place recently th at be had *“ “ *• frOa> here • " “ “ * » ree W hile Bernal says h e b a a n o e o i be sawed into aefoplane m aterial, |j« 8 r e c e iv e d 16 letter, from home | ’5 " Plann^ W » p la in t to make and is en joyin g th e R C O S T R A N D E R , P R O P ’R . and the rest cut into tie«. and also some Christm as packages prelim inary lin e leaving the present prospect o f seeing so much of th e f t ----- a l s o ------ Jack L itte ll, the inborne tax m an, that were m ailed to him several county road between Sixes aud E lk World, yet he also says there ia no S u its C le a n e d a n d P re s s e d . was in Port Orford F rid a y night on danger of it weaning him aw ay from months ago. T h e New York is on rivers and crossing the latter sires return north from a couple of days, d u ty fn English waters, b u t' the utr<Vf the A . J. M a ash pi soft aefi home and th at ju s t as soon a« he is W. T. W e w So. J . C. F bx . vch visit to the county seal instru cting folhiw fng tbe south bank to ; Bald turned loose again he w ill head for censorship of the navy ia so strict M ountain creek end tbenoe up th at Port O rford. the people o f th a t section how to that O rris cannot even w rite o f ¡m ake out the report of their income breek and croaeing the divid e aboot A nother letter w ritten ns the 18ih their maneuvers In the past. He which is subject to government T a x . has had several promotions sinoé h a lf way between the M id d le E lk shows he is still at Goat Islan d , hut P o r t O r f o r d , O re g o n Several prosperous farmers from E lk J o in in g the n avy, eud not lung since i letter box and Bald M ountain, expectiug tbs call any tim e. and Sixes rive r, as well ns some Aek us for any information regarding he wrote to his parents th at ffe was skirting tbe Breads o f Brush and the business men in town,consulted proud o f a letter Nnrrew Escape From which had been Mussel creeks^jind coming down to Timber or Real Estate in Curry County w ith M r. L h te li w hile he was at the put oo his uniform aud which stood to the coast »gain near Euobrecreek. K n a p p hotel; * fur Efficiency. T h ia route would leave Port Orford M r. and Mrs. M . T . W rig h t re several mile» from the highway, and ceived an interesting letter a few Both L yn n Woodcock and Bernal ' J. G. H ill and son, James, c«me Resident Dentist should it he recommended w ill nat days ago from th eir eon, Clarence, F o rty , who were members of the down from Bandon the latter part u ra lly meet w ith opposition from Bandon, Oregon ho is in the engine room o f one o f Port Orford band when they enlist of lost week and have rented one of this place. Uncle Sam’s transports. Ctarenoe ed in lha navy last spring, have .M rs ; Nielsen’s cottage« and fixpect Will make periodical visits to Langlois, passed their exam inations success- says his ship has one o f the craok to m ake their home at P o rt Orford and Port Orford. A il work guaranteed. Fresi The Lxngloii Red Cross. gunners o f tbe n avy, and th a t in a i fu lly -and ere now first class musi for a few months a( least. Mrs. reosnt target practice be »cored 9 , clans. T h e former is s till stationed H ill and little daughter, E velyn , Langlois, O r., Feb. 25,1918. bits out of 10 shots a t a distance of at H onolulu w hile the latter, ss w ill went to San Francisco recently 4000 yards 00 a target 6 inches in be seen elsewhere in t b it issue, e x where they w^l) remain u n til summer. E d ito r T r ib p n k . Fort Orford. Oregon, pects to “ go aero's” on one of the “ J im ” , having been rejected twice) T h e members o f Langlois Branch diam eter and 4 feet high. H e is G o sd Feed S t a b le a tta c h e d . transports shortly. These young when try in g to get in to the n a v y ,) A . R. C. gave a m id nig ht supper confident that it w ill be all off with weeks ago to Join the arm y as a mechanical engineer ha« been ac C p ie d and w ill probably be In France shortly. I t is understood BARB R SM O P PORT ORFORD REALTY CO asseerets r » M v C all,.«tic the irost w oo One new store build-ng, two etoriea, .reniti npxlic». Olscévwry o f I*.» a^-.;, p ea» îîî refresliing tr the U»'c. se t rently B0 (set long with 90 foot- walla. Lot ear preiUrrly ou kMbsy», ; ir « aud bowels, 85x100 feet. Best location In Port O r eteaasing tpe entire s.-st- m. Ulairt .-olds, ív i 2 e' habliuol <-i,i.»ti| «xios ford. Call or address aM sssd S SS« «>v ah «tn-io'l«*» Fresh Groceries Notions, Mens F u r n is h in g « and Dry Goods - - Speriate This p e e k : ' ’ i f *4 ’ Brown Benns 12’5c per lb. ähr / Dr. F. A. Voge ■ M BS. M . A. N IE L S E N , Port Orford, O r. ~ V Other Bargains; Call .and see them KNAPP HOTEL K IN A P P F r o p r l e to i* . men were conscientious workers has bee/i put in Class 1 in tbe arm y for a dance th at was given in Lang when members of the Iocs] bend, d raft. H e has been offered a posi lois, Feb. 16tb. First-class in every reepect. and th eir advancem ent now w ill be lion- id the coast guard crew a t Ban T b e net proceeds from tbe supper welcome news to tb air «»any friends don, and is m aking an endeavor to Bhd ioe cream »old are $46.35. W e I f f T H E C IR C U IT COURT OP O RE • « have tbe local exem ption board wish to thank Bert T ru e for oaak GON FO R O URR Y C O U N T Y . O. E . here. Owen, Plaintift. vs A. Decker. Defend ing th e ioe Cream, end Andrew Ol ant. SUMMONS. IN T H E NAM E D illon M ille r, one o f tbe soldiers waive th eir claim on him so he may sen for the use of bis restaurant; we OP T H E STATE OP O REG O N : To _ e n t e r t h i s n a rt o f t h e a r r e im M r. A. Decker, theaheve named defendant: *fr*»m Camp Lewis wbo is helping to *"•» P *H ° r ‘ he service. kindness very You are hereby require. I to appearand get out aeroplane material in th e ' H ill has come back to this . section appreciate their answer tbe complaint of plaintiff filed , . n much. against you in toe alotve entitled court “ >gging camp« at Powers, passed up in particular to look after bis mines ’ J e a n n e tt e G T h r if t , and cause w ithin »lx weeks from the the coast yesterday returning to on upper E lk river. date of the first publication of thia . . . * Sec. i t Tress. Langlois summons, namely, Jannary 80. 1018, »»•» |>l«ce from visiting bis mother H a rry Folsom, the genial oommsr Branch A . R . C. and if you fail to so appear and an- who is ill at her Jiome on Gregs cia| man from Marshfield was in swer, or otherwise plead. f*»r w *o t , .. i . .. . thereof plaintiff Will take Judgment Creek. M r. M ille r said that his Port Orford over' M onday, but as he against yon for the sums demanded in mother is now convalescing. In 55J5S - f — h . - u > b « .11 returned mWth by yesterday’s slags Curry’s Oldest Citiseu Fuses Away. .. ■ ■ thereon at the rate of six per cent per the soldier liovs are anxious to get annum from February It . 1916,_aad for the sum of Seventy-Seven Dotlaw, “ • the front io France and told bow with Interest thereon at the rate of six twice he wss disappointed when he per cent per annum from April tp n i 12,1915, Dot barely misted a chance to go there. »ml for the sum of Forty-Thr Inrs, with interest thereon at the rate H e expects lo tu sent /aerose soma of six percent per annum from May l i, 1916, and ior the sum of E lgh ty- (iute Uii» eunimsr. Five Hollars and ttdrty-five cents, and M r. O ’R e illy , State Industrial for the sum of Sixty-Three Dollars «ml forty-five cents. a»d for the sum of C lu b worker from O. A . C , spoke to plaintiff’s cost« and dlvburements in this action aocruing; und plaintiff will the Port Orford school M onday and also apply . . . for an , order for ... t!ie . sate . , of pa-sed on down to Gold Beach yes certain «•rtal pcr...nnl preporty heretofore * . . . , . , , levied upon knd attache i in t'.e above terday. H e is orgamsinfT club» entitled enure, as shown by the Ntc«r- „ . „ l0 (. j r ,g ,^ 4 . iff » return of writ of attachment on file « 3 ’ and of rtkord in the above entitled r«i»i»g, gardening, cooking, sawing. cou rt and cause. Service o fth h sum- el0 T hs work is being carried on .... tkit"t f ie ii.n o "the" &>rt Orford T ri; io conjunction w ith the national hereof in the Port Orfotd Tri- io conjunction with the na buna, Ths circuit : fuwdj w ” e r 7 U o n Curry n, pursuant to an order of the tw o boys and two girls from Oregon, pursuant 'titled court dated, mode and county who make th * best showing shove entit nntered on the 29nd day of January. 191^ a uthorizing such service Upon w ill be given a free two weeks trip puldicsthin ol said summons to the Oregon State F a ir next «urn newspaper for the period of six mer where thsy w ill be In charge of wwk«. The date*of the first- puhlics- tlon of tffi« summons is January 30, a good instructor. T h ia work is of «“f 1«-- M M IL L IE R H. B Ü P H N G T G N , Keaiddnoe an. I post’ WHKWfidcBB*.' th eir children to take part ie it. his m erry whistle was not q u ite so m erry and bis sm ile lacked ju s t a little of its usual cheer. T b e reason for all this was th at he was «a pas senger Monday ihotcing for G old Reach, but foiled to reach bis desti nation. W hen on ths m ountain a few miles south ot towh the stags in wbioh he was riding broke down. A fter a delay o f nearly two hoars James H a ft, C u rry ‘county’s old esl pioneer, died in Bendon iBBt M onday, Feb. 25, 1918, sged 103 years and 12 days. M r. H s ft was born in W ashing too oounty, Pa., Feb. 18, 181$, and any subm arine th at shows up w ith* in range o f tb eir guns, and rather deplores the fact th a t several tripe acr°<* have been m ade w ithout see ing one. W hen he wrote he said his ship had Just landed 6,000 sol diers in France. * Sinoe the above m in type Mr. and M rs. W rig h t received another letter from th e ir ton wbioh tells of a narrow escape from a w aitingsub- m aiine. I n tb it iettfirCiarenoe tells bow be and a number o f his com panions wererttanding on the fa n . ta il of their »hip just at daybreak iu the m orning, about 400 mile« off the coast o f Franoe, when suddenly they sew a torpedo shooting towards them . I t looked lik e a certain h it, and for a m om ent ¡1 w ai lost from view a« it peaaed «o cloae in under tbe transport’« stern a« to be out of came to Oregon in tbe fa ll of 1862. •ig h t, appearing again, however, on H e wee an old In d ia n war veteran. the opposite side «till speeding on D u rin g all of his residence in C u rry its deadly nriteion, but in vaio. T b e another rig « a * secured from tow n, eounty be has resided in the vio iai submarine wae not sighted. Tbe and when about a m ile further along ty o f D enm ark and Langlois u n til a transport M ercury, in the «ame Con Something about it also broke. M r . i 'y u r or so ago when he moved to voy, was b it and lim ped in to port Fntsoa's tim e was lim ited, and be Bandon. Besides his widow, he is with • bote It) feet ,qu are in bvr side. had planned on visiting the trade at J survived by five grown children W edderburn and Gold Beach th at three sons and tw o daughters. night and returning north the fol low ing d ay, but w ith three hoars lost in the first few miles lie uw this was impossible, and not know ing w het tbe rest of tbe jourssy M r. H a ft retained rare possession o f h it faculties, and u n til ' shortly T o W h o m I t M n y Concern, before hie death, took an aotive in- 1, the nn'ieralgned, hereby give terest in the affaire o f the world tiw that I have a conveyance (rum the H e wes of the sturdy piooeer stock t f U '" O r fw d .^ X ^ M m ight hare iu store for him he g a v e ! th at carved the great west from G. W. ZUMWALT & SON Port OioF a a portion of which a p a rt of the wharf up tbe trip in disgust and hiked it .......................... s -f“ - back to town. Hence the dram atic paths of old civ ilizatio m i now. what- re-1 Ms rips age, he n , has A passed on In , " pitee * » » ot '« £ trespass 2 S 3 « d e in to any o d so manner r note to his w histle, etc., as he turned home yesterday. Newark, N. Langlois Hardware - t . S t o r e ^ M - — >. Hardware of all Rinds M c lfila e ir y & M o w i n g M a c h in e » . E x t r a » f o i D a ir y in g s O w b o rn e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in to y O il» & S t a m p i n g P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G a n » , B a » e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g g o o d » k e p t in S to c k . D o o r » a n d W in d o w » I n c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . P ip e F i t t i n g » , P l u m b i n g a n d T i n w o r k o f a l l k in d » d o n e o n s h o r t n o t ic e . * Cheever® Bowman, L ,a n g lo ls , O r . tel; 1 j ä i d