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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1918)
Bey D e m e n t,-lb * M yrtle Point stockman, with a Souple o f helpers, passed up the eoaet last week with KO head of young ostile which ho boughtJfruai Juste Turner of Gold p in in g Hag that wo n 8ixee irrefutable a . i some Z i of l lam, T b and b « ua « a a hall at L av, Notary Pubi nouig. Office dkr^x y. Friday and Sflfc Port Orford of which . I rendered oa follow»: floWg— America.^ i- P/ayer, by J. D. Loucks. Song— Keep The Home Fires Burning. Recitation— Patrick Henry’s Ad* i drear, by Byron Stewart. Song— May God Bless You And Tfia Red W hite end Blue. heart and revives the - memory of loved ones who seem nearer as the bright sun shines resplendent over thetr name«, a t it ever w ill when future history recounts their deeds. Already they have made our town ' synonamous with the highest pa t riot (am for it lias been said, and Reading— The Unselfish Mother, spoken truthfully:—"The fams of Port Orfordshould be sung where- ; by Mrs. W. H . May- Song— Columbia Gam of the. Oonsn, by the children. Recitation— The Ride of Jonny MaNeal, by W llda Slavs*. L B daf-tS tan d U p And Fight For MAII. ORDERS RBCEIYB Ö U B PROMPT ATTENTION XVRRARD H . BOYCE, MOB. FUnelUSK. Ills, one of which is an ante. W O w i qoilt containing! logsophs, w ilt thee bo sold, nooni games and recreations enjoyed in the afternoon nil with 0 grand ball in then* Tbo dance and supper ia to « by the Bed Croqa ladies, try thing is for the benefit of pooka books to help swell root fund*. dm who prefer. ampio 00. nions eon bo obtained a* ; ia J M Uncle Sammy. " ft * - ' Address— J. D. Lonoka. Song-wScsnawhere In France. Address— W. T . White Sr. Raising of the Service Flag— By thy mothers. « Song— Star Spangled Benner. ™ PlacingJowera around the pole, by jjqll children. ’•m aW BMftok to the Harbor of BARBER SHOP ■ Opposite Hotel Seaside R C O 8TRANDER, PROP’R 8uita Cleaned and Pressed. Home Sweet Home. Address ■ S upt. W. M. Kant. Address— A tty . J. T . Brand. Closing Song— God Be W ith Yon T ill We Meet Again. The one feature of tbo program that stands out preem inently shore all tbo others was the raising of tba flags. Eighteen mothers, fath err, sisters, dives or friends of the boys whose »tare aid oa the Servian Flag, pulled the rope from which as it went np were unfurled three flags— the Stars and Stripes,. the Service lag with it’s 22 ' tiara, and the Honor flag that Purl O rlvrd got . for subscribing 3 j times more than h < quota in the T h ird Liberty Loan. T he rope was then eat into 22,w p r t i each piece tied with rad I tarry Cinty Abstract Inlty lapany. Jas. Quigley and fam ily ara down I from Powers visiting in town and on Sixes. They leave tomorrow to locate in eastern Oregon, making the change On account of health.,, t L lo y d Knapp, who graduated ra cently at tba Columbia Univarsity in Portland, returned last week to ) bis home at thia place. H e was so companied by a school chum, Albert j Hodler, who arili spend the anmmer here. C. V. Wakeman and fam ily, of Wedderburn, drove up in their aiuto' Suuday and spent the day at the C. H , Pearte borne on Middle Blk. They w»re aoeomponied by Mr. Pearse, who ia at Wedderburn doing some contract work for the Maoieay company. Dr. F. A. Vogo Resident Dentist Bandon, Oregon Thè A piano was on gentle t men reported a splendid trip, but J mid they struck a couple of days • and nights in the Rose City so hot j ' that they were glad to gat back to the sea bre.se of the eoaet again. ! Port Orford, Or H . B. James and C. N. S m ith , ac companied by their wives who are enjoying an outing oamping near , their hu.band«’ work, started down the ooast Monday with the Yuba 1 1 tractor. I t will be used in throw ing op with the grader and then graveling the road from Gold Beaoh to the Bagnell Fxyry. The grav I eliog of the E lk river h ill with the 1 I i I tractor was completed last week. An Oxford Hand Tailored Suit FROM tfs’jSe '>!>•' the ground 1 1 J 7*•^48’ ' bivTv.^>4 ; **' . Chas. E. Mathers, The Tailor f/Jk Knapp Hotel each S a t urday and Sunday with a fine an d up-to- date line of made-to-measure samples to se lect from. Have your clothe» m ade in the latest style. Prices Reasonable. HO PIT, HO SALE. at which Mias Laura Sutton presided, and the singing by the choir was well reoeived. J. O. Loucks, a Civil W »r veteran, gave a patriotic ta lk ; the addrdM of W . T . White wa publish in 'fa ll, while Supt. K ent talked on the W ar 8tam p campaign. City A tty . J. T. Brand of Marsh, field, delivered the most stirring patriotic address that has been giv en in Port Orford "elect the war started, and if Coos conaty has any bettyr speakers, it has not been the pleasure of the people of thia section to Halen to them. H e flayed the German Im perial government and the slacker at h o w , and stirred his listeners to a realisation of their own personal responsibility in back ing up the boys at the front. He also complimented Port Orford very , h ig h ly for her patriotism, and said if there was another town anywbera with such a splendid reoord, he had it yet Itfhear from. The local Red Cross is going to work the name of each enlisted man under the tie r that represents him on the service flag . Below are the names of the 22 boys, and tba one who represented them in raising A. 8. Johnston and Wm. Gillings returned home Monday from attend . ing the annusi meeting of IheGrand i Lodge of the Masonic order at Port* [ land last Wednesday. ORDER white and bine ribbon, and present ad to tba pullers as mementos ot the occaaiisq,M W h en the big town flog pole waa raised at S ix tlr And Jackson wsrerfv last Friday evening, J. D. Loucks had the Crowd visit hie home on eouth Oregon street where he bad a nice pole ready to go up. Mr. Lonoke ie a veteran of the C ivil war , and i t means something to him to bava Old Glory fioatiag over bia bungalow. Te W hom Iv B tn y G ’ Jias Svery F acility Fcr Jfaitdling Your Busiiiees . Banking by Jtfail Solicited Interest paid on Saving Ac’te. A t the annual school meeting in ' Port Orford yesterday, N. H . Larson ' has elected to succeed himself as ' d v r^ a n d a simitar honor wea con ferred upon the outgoing director, ' A. 8. John Hon. A four m ill tax 1 ATTO waa voted for the ensuing school 1 year. Perhaps it would not look I GOLD BBAiUl. OREGON well in print Io g iv * this number 1 who attended this im portant meet 1 ing, however, but for the fact that ____ , ____________ | __one of the directors waa out of loqa, 1 all |x- r»ope found trespassing open the the crowd Would have been iOGaA Hardware of all Hinds about 1 pi»«»««., of the undersigned for the one.<wBrl|, greater than it waa. P«r I * * * of Jogging hoes or cattle w ill, b . p.ose, uted to the fu ll extent of the I law. ' CORNWELL. . . . , Joke Alberton wa. In town Mon- | day and died on * 40-aere home alma «4 nn Qiwas A fmW VPSFB IATO Red Crocs D rill, by Notice i. hereby given to any and all Then war started in th a t turbulent lion that is^ being graveled. They ' ’ I - a ui to hast, M h . »rap. «<<” « " country and Brat hie money was report that while the work is not pro dog or gun over the land owned Ule<j , way i ibei, bis slock was tak , greasing as rapidlytka the contractors (an, and finally t hinge got so warm ’ tn tended, the qnaiity is being pat »Idornia, and tying b e tw w . H u bb ard ‘ bat be fled to this country for pro- there aeverlbeleea. It" *a a decided X L »ad Rruah creek, and b c id e rin , I tectloo Now be says if ba can get that the crusher ie ooneoeeeary to 11he .» a n ia C u rry county, Oregon,' a little home on 8ixee river, in Cur- operate at present, as the gravel has id no» ¡eased-by the undersigned.1 „ ^ „ 1 - he w ill never go out of no large, bowlders ia it. Farther rti, . » 0 ? WlU fo,lOW i ‘ h* « **» U . 8. A . again to h e-1 equipment to .prad up the work i . -notoe. T. WiuVa, 8 n .' ‘ crane embroiled in C. W in n . another country. the affair« of now being oonaidtred by the eon tractor«.— Western World. peo. J D Oerbett— J D Lonoka, grand Hooters' Choru», by choir. Iber. W hat the Bed Cross is Doing, by Claranoe W right— Mrs. M T J,dmaoo. fright, mother. Song— America, by ail. 8 P Peirce— Mrs. Peiroe, wife. A t the close of the program a John Masterson, Mrs. Alioa Mas. ]uiieh will ba en)»/ed. AH era rsoo, mother. [ idvited Io bring baskets asd join. P ip e F ittin g » , P lu m b in g a n d T in w o r k o f a ll k in d » d o n e o n s h o r t n o tic e . Georgs Sutton— Mrs. W Sutton, The preparation of lha l*neh ie Bap- other. poee.1 to be in oonformity with the C Bumgardea— Mrs, Hutcheson. Fotxl Ccnaervmion regulation. L a n g lo is , D r. — —------- t young B u t th e c h ie f a ttra c t!.,n o f the The following is tba add re« d e -w f il center around the Red Cheever* Bowm an^ day Crass I ® ' •