The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 07, 1918, Image 2

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EXHIBITION DRILL
BE RIVEN BY THE GOLD BEACH HOME GUARDS
The Hotne Guards are something that every young
man in the communities in which units are organized
should join.; Itshould hft looked upon lldt onl>\M a priv­
ilege, but as a patriolio duty to do so. Not only does it in­
crease the military strength of our country, but it inspires
patriotism and the spirit of sacrifice among the citisenship
of the land.' A-eommuujty with a getxl Hglme Guard feels
more likh ills-taking an adtive part io tlie national war
prog rank* and it's people are less apt to g ru m b le w h e n s e lf-
denial is needed to conserve necessary foodstuffs.
Yoi< <will help both your oouutry and yourself by join­
ing the Home Guards—the military training will do you
good. Don’t be a slacker; join.
COME, and help out in a Good Cause and have i
ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR THE DANCE
S tu m p in g - P o w d e r , S t o v e a ia
/ From the issue of the T bibuns of
July 3. 1894. Walter Sutton, publisher
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C‘»«n»i»ib»*r Fi tab ugh returned
from Gi jd Beach Sunday, court b a r
“ Diamond” Ford Auto Tires
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Frof. Gucrlu wiJI hold the aex
118. ■nnu»l iaftitule at Gold Be^ehss w ill
ran * * •** " *’y nolioe elsewhere.
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Twogeutleroeo with a phonograph
no arrived Loin ilie north, by yeeter-
days stage, and rnterlaiaed the peo
•da, pie of Port Orford at five' cents a
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Tba celebrated Gold Beach-Bag.
the nel1 f * T,y
wbi«h baa for so
h# »an y year sheen a source of trouble,
y expense and iiligatinn, baa at last
ld heesnie a county road in reality,
he
*'*’*'er having Completed hi*
oC contract for building the end from
the ferry te the Gei»el Graveyard.
WM. GILLNGS, PROP
nglois Hardware
Store
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John Lindberg who was burnsd
ut 'out lost week, is comfortably doin
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ioiled at tba Ticbenor bouse. U e
w ill probably rebuild to the near
future. A portion of bis bpose.
bold effects, barn, outhouses and a
part o f b it garden was a ll that wae
»•red
The property was not in ­
u red .
Hardware ofaH Hinds
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- The old game law permits the k ill*
ing ot deer after July 1st. The law
passed b jrilie last legislature ptakae
the open season begin Aug 1st with,
it out repealing ike old law. 8ports-
nieadT open season dotes here ia Cur ’
ry ia any time when a deer qua
found Io Shoot at.
Still Driving Huns.
be
While J. G. W alker was driving
to the pienie grounds on Pistol river
on the Fout lh bis leant ran away,
and ritsbed over tbe hank of the
riv e r dumping tbe occupaets onto
tba graviel bar; w a e of Mr. W alker’s
children were considerably bruised,
and Mre. Thomas Sm ith, a sister o f
tba editor of this paper, area quite
seriously injured.
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Cheever® Bowman.
Irv in g E . M iller and fam ily, who
have been spending the peat eight
or tea mouths in Walidwa county,
Oregoo, pnseed through P ort Orford
leal Sunday on their return to their
old home in Ophir precioet.aad aev-
er wae was a fam ily mors .delighted
at returning home after a long absence
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than they were to get back to Carry.
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They had a long, tedious and die-
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agraable return trip and their ex­
perience with bad roads, mud, enow,
washouts, floods and storms w ill not .
soon be forgotten, being on tbe road
from tbe 28*1 of May n n lii last
Sunday.
Iv rin g any* times are
much harder in Wallowa county than! I 1
in Curry, and be has returned satis­
fied to stay.
The residen ts of our burg warn last
Friday treated to tbe novel sight of
seeing two gentleman and a lady
spinning through onr streets on W -
eyclee. They were M r. and H a rk
nets and M r. Perkins, of Coquille
C ity, and they came down from Bos-
don on their wheels in six boon,
notwithstanding they had to donna-
aiderable walkiog up tbo grades.
hw? returned as far as D airyyille
« » d a y afternoon.
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