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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1918)
subject to the approval of the lean v o te n of the ouunty as ex* a t the Primary Nom inating with a rile last I home near Pow . I arale man about •- 11« had been FO B CO U N TY JO DOR. a p ^ r » d ro.w er the < x in ^ of S .b£ i ^ o dZitvonf i i i n S S ’ In thia ieaua will he notioe.l the announcement of E . B Bypher who seeks re eleution ou the Republican ticket from northern C urry. As we have previously stated the i T r ib u n k believes Port Orford was I entitled to the Commlastoiiership at this lima and that the public good could have beet been served during ! the next four years by that official M A IL ORDERS R E C E IV E PR O M PT A T T E N T IO N • residing at thia place. However, those suitable for the position in this vicinity have, to the present, declined to take a chance on being elected to an office that carries such little coqfpeasation for all Its wor ries and responsibilities. And at this time it lo<ika aa though M r. Bypher is in a lair way ol being nominated agaiu withoutoppoallioa. • The gauaral opinion seems I a pre veil thef the Couwty Coert. as a «hole, it much stronger with the public than it baa.been for several years, and Mr. Bypber’s nomination ia quite sure to mean bis eleotion. OUR BOYLE JEWELBY SO. BVER ARD B . BOYLE, MOB. iae Ne. 541. Banden, the ladlea to serve supper In for tbe “ ’' : 7 7 ,u RedAfoe. d»Oto on the J flb . J ? " **“ " »»« »«y »«rth to , ' * Carson, Wash , to visit her mother, W . E. Beat, superintendent a f the Mrs. itora Faith, who is just reoov. Fyfe-W ilson Lumber e m p a y , w ee,er;„g from ¡ h BW s . The special down from Bandon the latter part j |>ea,ou for the winter visit, is the iD S tra C t of last week and spent a couple of. fact that Mrs. Adolpbeen’s brother, R P t^ - 'P t) £ O B ” jT d a y . supervising the work at this place. A. I. O’R eilly, of O. A. C. Who bad P rie n c e been promoting industrial work in S ervice lb«*»h<ralH of C u rry county, was in town Friday night on hia return Iffw er nor,l> fru® * t r i p n f » r down tba —I------- - coast aa Brookings. As w ill be noticed in P u b lic > thia Several issues back the T bibu nb published a letter received by C. H . Pearae acknowledging reoaipt ut hia field glasses which ha had a m t in to the Navy Department, biaoe then a number from Port Orford and viciuity have donated their glasses to the uause. Tim ahortaga of biuoculars and and spy glasses in Ibe navy is etill acuta, and e ll who have not sent their glasses in are urged to do an. They ara,tha**wyea of "the navy,” and your pair maj V .; Chas. J. Marks, formerly of Cat tarliu A Marks but now of the Peo pie, Store, of Gold Beach, want to Portland recently to lease or buy one or two small gasol iae boats to put ¡„ commission for the Gold Issue Beaeb trade. The Della, that run M rt- T - J -Conk, of Lebanon, who to Rdgua river last summer for the ’ for a aumlwr of year« ** *** *n tb* B* ro w company, will probably be ’ Rogue river section, will be in Cur on# ®Y ’ be boats that w ill besecured. " ay s ry this month with a fu ll line of I ’ '» reported th at M r. Marks, who save soma vessel from a waiting aub- SMrina. ,r . -;-i; d Sat- m illinery. Mrs. Cook also visited i to ex|*erienoed cauneryman, will Curry last summer. operate the Reaborg cannery on > P. J. L in d le rg tome down from (a' * lu“ 1 ? i Bandon la .t week and after Glosses w ill he returned a t the terminaiiua of the war, i f possible. One dollar w ill be paid for each pair acnrpled, those net accepted being returned at once. Tag each article with your name and addraaa and m ail to Hen. F ran klin D. Rooeavelt. Aaa’t. Sec. of Naisy (N a vai Ohaaryatory) Washington, D . & spend. durh‘g ‘ he Com,n« * * ~ »• I f " ) 10 '»ft several d ay, at hia home here The Yellow 8ox and Red ’ Box I W ” relurne3 ¿»that plane again Monday, played their Anal basketball gaateof fide M r Lindberg's health has been Bail. ’ he season in the Fromm b a ll Sat., R O P ’R . *°9 ^or * * * * * years aitd^at Bandon urday night. A large number eu ’. he ia under the constant attention tended' the game, which wae oloeely Suita Cleaned and ,aU)r- M- V , Leep. ------ - contested all the way M ia attested I U . t o i d i b . t the Duplex truck, ’°r P Port Orford, Oregon Dr. F. A. Voge Resident Dentist Bandon, Orage. KNAPP HOTEL purchased in Portland recently *>F * U'’ * *9 T ‘ Commieaiorirr HeibergeV fi»r hauliog | <he * * n0# M «4 I gravel on C urry’, road., ha. etortod ‘ * ’Upte ° f « • * » / « - * , , , « . . f. I U I and the score was gives out ae 4 to T i T T r ^ * 2 in favor of the Yellow Box, the shipped to Grants Paaa from whence , , . . - , winner* also claiming they made oae it w ill come over the rooentains end , . . . . . . ? . . , .. . , « . « •. basket that did not get counted. I, up the coast via. Crescent City. _. . , . • ... The buys played an interesting ex E rie C. Best, principal of the Port hibition game the same evening. Orford sch.ail who t.rak tbe exami The j,|r |e met Monday and disband nation recently at Marshfield, has'ed their team. The money tbaff-'to been nolitied by hia home board a ll left in tbe treasury after expenses Grants Pass th at be;passed and hasi are wi|| ba given to the Junior been placed in Class 1. Mr. Best Red Close. w ill probshly have lima Io finish ____________ bia school here as It ia not expected gftfl R , ^ Bridge. the next call w ill come before May ______ L or June. Commissioner E. B. Bypher was C hoir practice whs held last Fri d .v eveuii.g at the N . F. Woodcock home. Mr. Woodcock? who I . pro Gosd Feed 8 ta b te attached fioient on the violin, w ill soon have C. K N A P P P r o p r ie to i an orchestra of bia own. He recent- ly purchased a piano, and Miss Inez, 1 who lias considerable natural talent» IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F OBE- ia taking lemons on it. One son, OON FO B CURRY C O U N T Y . C< E . Owen. Plalotifl, v* A. Decker, DefeU'l- L ynn , a darina* player, ia a first- •nt. SUMMONS. IN T H E NA M E class a»u«iei»u in the navy, while a OF T H E S T A T lt OF O R E G O N : To A. Decker, the shove e«me<t defendant: eeo.m.1 son, Merle, play, an alio Port Orford, Oregon, down fro® Langlois the first of the week Iook,n« “ » ro‘ d ' in th ii dfotrlct and inspecting the Bixs. hrid«e; T b i* • lruclur* Yound to he in bad condition, but oa ° f ,he hi« h * nd ,af* ’r« •’ * * repeited instead rebuih f,,r the Pr' * nL Suroe 01 l,ie *ron? M we** • * timbers will he 7eplacei* Bn<* • Yale« work w ill be P»’ under ,be brid«e & “ horn in «he local band. duH n« lb# b“ *Y • ‘, “ raer Lr* vel , E . A. Lindberg w ill have charge of O^rt. H . W j|*oir, one of the gebial th . work. ' You are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint of plaintiff filed n<ainst you in thy above entitled oonrt and cause within »lx weeks from the date of the flraf publication of this summons, namely, January 90. 1019, and if you fail to so appear gpd an swer, or otherwise plead, foe w ant thereof plaintiff w ill take Judgment inst yon for ike trams demanded in ■ said oomplaint. namely, tor tbe sum of Thirty D.dlars, with interest tliereon at the rate ol six per cent per annum from February I L 1915, and for the sum of Reventy-Sevea Dollars, with interest thereon a t the rate of six per cent per annum from April It , 1918, and for the sum of Forty-Three Dol lars, witli interest thereon at the rate of six per m a t per annum from May 11, letA, and lor the sum of C lg h 'y- Flve Kollers and thirty-flve cents, and for the sum of Sixty-Three Dollars and fortv-fi*e oents, ami for the earn of p lain tiffs cost-and dlshuraments in this action Acerwinir, and plaintiff will also apply for an order for the sale of certain personal property heretofore levied upon and attacked in the above entitled cause, aa rh»wn by the Sb-r- iPTs return of writ of attachment on file and of record in tlie above entitled c.nrt and cause. Service of Mili sum mons la asade upon you by publica- t.on theraof in the Pact Orford T ri bune, a weekly newspaper of general clreulation published In Curvy County, Oreana, pursuant to ns order of the above entitled court dated, ma le and entered on the tend day of January, lsiS, authorising such service upon you by publication of said summons in said newspaper for the period of six weeks. The data of the first publica tion Of thia summons le January 90, |«1*. X C O L U E B H. BUFFINOTnN, j Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and post oB ce address, Gold Beach, Oregon. ■H Wilson Lumber company bee engaged, lately in putting in a d cable irom Fort Point that nail gasoline boats running Cooa bay io Rogue river can d over. The big oable, need ipping ties and poles, le eo r the little boats cannot pick , bento the smaller cable that can handle has been put in. ia c<im|mny is going ahead with ivement! in a way which shows ends to do an exiensiv« buai* it Port Orford. W ith its m ill ie and .pole Industry it ie going p a large a «sou nt o f material oar port. Such a business le sly a big help to (he eommuni wbioh it la aitualed, but it Is set to the county ee a whole. earning that will go with it »at the roads of this vicinity ever, leet, and it would not rim i f the County Court made special proviatoa to look after Respectfully, „ W « 4 « F O R S H E R IF F . 9 I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican Nomination fur «her- ! Iff, auhjeottothe w ill of the Repobli- osn voters of Curry County, Oregon, as expressed at the coming Primary Election to be held May 17, l»l8. I f I am nominated and- elected I hereby pledee myself to enforce the Bona Dry Prohibition Law strictly and iinpar- Respectfully, Faso L . B ack * . FO B CO UNTY C L E R I. I hereby announce my caadidaey for Clerk, subject to the wishes of the r t Date of first puMieati Date o/ last publie»!. publican Kleotora ol Curry County a« expressed a t the oomlag Primary Elec tion to ba held Friday, M ay 17, ISI9. J. J. STALKY k - up . My slogan la “Coartooua treatment to all and economies! efficiency in Of flee affairs.” W . R. Coy, Eflchre creek's cham ‘ pi >n hunter, baa killed 14 bear ibis winter, and navdleaa to say there will be no shortage of grease for fry ing doughnuts in the Coy home for some time to come. bia These bear are found in tbe oak COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON r » O t > U I1 .L K , CfPgOB W. A. WOOD A TTO R S B Ï AT LAW MOLI» BM ACM .OBBiW V One new store building, two stories. Co feet tong with 90 foot walla. Lot #.3x100 feet. Best location in Fort Or ford. Call or address . MBS M. A. NIELSEN, Port Orford, Or. Fresh Groceries Notions, Mens F urnishi - - and D ry Goods ! or. g* ■>'d wooda, where, during a eeaeon like • *° thia when there baa bean abigaoorn 'ff-w- crop, they get very fat on the note. lOIBe M r. Coy keeps several doge that are The dead rnedicine/or a bruin wbeuever ileou ih ,y .trik e bis trail. No matter Brown Beans 12-5c per lb. Other Bargains; ( ’all and see them ur"- how long the obese, or where it lost, icada, Coy is right behind hia dogs ‘b t— when the bear tskes to a tree. Some P*r Tbe W '*’ be’r •ucli #red tbe 1 times it means laying oat in the hills over night without blanket* or pruvieions and tbe weather cold and stormy, but the dogs have don« their p< rl and th#j r own4f M ver flunks on them by not going to them at the- tree. °°* M r. Coy is one of C urry’s atal wart ' “<• sons physically. Weighing about ,son 225 pounds, bo gets around in the Bes- j woods a« light ea a «mail man, yet '8ret he w ill take a 200 lb. hog on his back and carry it out of a steep can on with scarcely an effort.' ” M b. A. Nurbarry, cable mart Yor the of the Demooratie party of Cutry Colic- of six Week* from the date of 1 ty, ee expressed at tlie Primary Election publication «4 thia sum moo* to be held M ay 17, MIR, I hereby so- • <»»• » before the M th day of »ounce m yeelfaaa candidate lor aoml- ' ’ yJ £ ~ nation for the off.ee of County Judge. Oi O tw 1«*, then and*in that c Ono. BL Arsrvonn. company’s j ohn Faith, w ill go in the n « t draft.— Coos Bay T U W ? .? t s s S ? W ith their hides bringing a high | prioe and their grease being a good ! substitute for lard, the 14 beer m ill bring Mr. Coy a neat sum of mOQSy. Under tbe direction of Mina Gram Pearae tbe Junior Red Cross will give an euterialnment, a circus they to ll it, in tba From m hall on tbe Dr. George Sberwood K<ldy, a Y . evening of tbe 19th. Considerable M. C. A. wan work eecretary, speak mystery eurrour.de tbe affair ee tbe ing of the spirit of tbe men in the youngsters will not divulge whet trenches “over there,” telle thia they ere going to do, however they promise some real surprises and an story: “ Up in tbe front line trenohee a enjoyable time for all who attend, shell fell. In an ioslant twenty An admiaaioo charge ol 15c will be) made, the preoeede going to their! mea were doomed to death er mangliag, when quick a t a flash, organisation. quick as thooghl, a man, a former A fter tbe program is rendered* football player, threw himself *od the older folks will take charge end the shell, and gathered to bimeelf a there w ill be « Red Cruse dance, hundred deaths. - Music w ill ba furnished by the bund, •‘There wae a report and when Tickets w ill be sold for 91, and the they picked up wbat was toft of ladim w ill eerve sapper at 60c per him, twenty two wound« blown plate in the T illie a m oiub room«, through one leg, thirteen through A committee has tried to in te r, the uthvr, yet nineteen men were view all the ladsea ia regard to help without a scratch or bruise because ing with the sapper, bat if e a r here one man gave bimeelf for them. “That 1« tba spirit of tbe mea ov been missed, it to unintentional and er them. Have we that same spirit they era *>rriially asked to do their at h*Mne? I t ia th at spirit that w ill b it by brioging some «andwiohee er • i n the war and make the world ) nemethiag of that kind. i safe for deasueraey.” Hardware of all Kinds Cheeverft Bowman,