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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1919)
» s. . For»»! Ranger J. B. Curl and Mr.1 Local Happenings "A- r . « g A . HB. | Dance a t Sixes March tfilh. Harris returned the Brel of the week from a leo day’« trip in the tnoun tain», during which they ¿had aoine t . very alrenuoua experiences. A t one 'tim e a heavy e n o * »tor« caught Meet? S atu rd ay e r- Mr. •« A Mr*. D rlw a r Wright , th e « away from caanp and lh » r f a l l *«»»ed to Sixes last wswk, Where Mr. were forty hour» without food light t ! »s' j W right ia employed io cue of the ing their way back. V ia itin ^ b retherea W tleon caiaps. I March let wax the date for the tWalOQIDC. , , Mine Belle Prince earn« up from Anal payment of United War Work A M n B. JQHN8T0S. W. M. 5 * . ,* rb" ? * * Campaign pledges. Wd have heen W. «. Waive Baev. * » id lin g in towa with her «later. r»qtte»ied to publish the li- l of those '_____ Mrs. Lorrin Furty. j w I mj failed to meet their pledge. A a n in g JHk UIOOIL fo U o w ig g i » » 1 » ^ i n n 'i i - u i n , j » i Tbe uKozy Komer" b Port Orford Fiirnltlftie & Hardware Store N ow open to the public. A neat, clean ; homey place where yon w ill always j be welcome and assured of ,fafri and' courteous treatment. We aim m oor- . r y a line of stric tly fresh, pure'and^ wholesome candies, opts, fruits and-- soft drinks, and siren Home Made ; Bakery as the market demands. I C v e v y tliiiiftg * i n WO will serve light lunches, or p a t a p la n c h ss A tomhatoae wee M t up ia the lu Aa therejuny be a few who have aa for picnic parties, etc. * ■> .4 Monday by Bader. inteationally let the time »lip by, Ladies shopping in town w ill enjoy the “KOZ Y > we here stretched a point by giving KORNER’’ rest room. Drop in a n d enjoy a ; them a few days of grace in which lunsh while resting. C l d B . t e k , O r » g o i M„ A A „ to meet their obligation, and will not puhliah the list of delinquent* her home in Port Orford Saturday Of poaite Sidwelt A Sabin Stare B tt the Only Set of Abstract Irom -vt.itlng relatives in Bandou until next week. • % PORT ORFORD, ORBOO N. W . R. H itt was in town one night Beeks ia Corry Conity - d F«i«u last week while returning to hi* ..... - P. J. Lindberg came ia lawn Hal- ! home at Gold Beach from Stlem . KighteeR Years Experience »rday from lower 8rx«s where he Mr. H ill is Secretary ol the Fisher- had beau doing gome earpenter mens' union aVM'tgue river,and had work at the Jaa. llu^hea home. He been representing that organisation PrABpt, Efficient Service Fred Jamieson, wke haa been in relumed to Bandon-yesterday. at tbe Iegisiatare. He was return- the aviation service, relumed, to * t After en The W h ite Bros., J a k e ,. W alter ing quite jubilaat, as the Bah hill he Fort Orford Saturday. < . À. WOOD, Manager and Jim , were Langlois visitors in want to help past, making the mesh listing lest summer he took k pro Port Orford one day teat week. The of the seine the sain» site at that of peratory course-at San Diego, and former will drive N. H . Larsou’s the gill aett, became a tew despite was then transferred to Queeaetowa Last Wednesday Beecher Jess big Duplex logging'truck thia sum the efforts of proiniueet lobbyists j (reieod, whore he had been in train Resident beitist fouad a sign on agate beach with lha, hired to fight it. - L ing several month* when the armis name “George Loomis** on it, aad Henry Johnston succeeded laet'i tice was signed, shortly after which those two, words tell o f a trefody a l Some of the young folks held a week ia turning the lake through he received his discharge^ see th a t for the pant several noon the party at the home of M r. end Mra. the sandepit into the ocean. Ha i Fred « i d he had been up in the has been enshrouded.in mystery. W aller Sutton last Friday evening. made the outlet near hi* home on ' i air litre» times when the war ended, Lest December the steamer George Refreshment« were served aad those tbe old Deedmond piece, after eev I and had receivedrfirst class rating*. Loomis left Ban Fcawoiseq for C jfti who attended reported a very^#n- HARDY T . 8TEW A R T eral attempt» to open a channel in ' The people of In la n d , he M id, treat Bey. A vioteutwtavwseano» up »ad jnyable time. CT. • . C O M M 1 S U 8 IO M E B other places bad been given op. . ed the American* floe but did not the ahip-sqd h«r cr®w dropped from ' John Fromm Jr. rstusned Satur The run-out wa* a big one and bun ! have much wee for the English. He eight, (bo only t/ece of them that day from a trip to Fortlead. Mra. dreds of Ball, some oi them 12 end and Edgar Capps, of Danmark, en. wee discovered, until lest week, be Frumgi, who acooia0anied her bus 14 inch« long, were le ft ia little listed in the Ami branch of the ear ing a lifeboat th p | wa» found .drtdt- band north, remained over a few pools that dried ap aa the lake re vice at tbe same time, and the two iog near the ntuuth of the Columbia weeks (a the Rose (!tty where she ceded. The large volume of water had bee«, together until the former rite r. The vedMl has an oil tanker, Trespass Notice is taking medical treatment. k goiag out swept a deep channel m ire was mustered out. Fred « y e it ia bulil of steel, alAT vfto the baby of bard to led whew Edgar w ill he d is the Btam fanf O il Beet, biting the VeStoe fa hereby given to any aad all L . Knapp is having plaas drawn than 50 yard* wide iato the oseaa, charged s e it is reported the govern , and through this a large sell »ol of I perseaa set to fcaat. Bah, trap, or cross for a large horse and implement smallest tauk ship owned by that with dog er gua over the laud ewaed barn which he will build this spring smelt earns into the lake but the menl plans on keeping a number eompaay. by Oeorga Oood of Portlaad. Oregou on his Elk river dairy farm. The fresh water did not agree with then* of men in the aaaitloo service for -. Tbe sign .that«cause- ashore leal •a d Frederick PQsterer of Tomales some limo. On bis return home and many i f not ail of them died. week is about lft feet long and had Catiieraia, aaJ lying between Habhord. building w ill he on Idle bench near on the treosport J « met Fred Me creek aad Brush creek, and bordering his house and will ho 40x7d feet ia been fastened on top o f the pilot Keuxiv, formerly of PorJ Orford on lhaooMM ia Carry county, Oregon, Tracy Carhia Uidergaes a house, ( t wee badly water.soaked who wee a cook oa th« simmer wad aad sew loaned by the undersigned. apd barneeh* w e « formiag oh ft, M r. aad Mr». I . H. McInnis were Freeeeutlen will follow any violation as they only feed twice a dajf on which, thoae whoare fam iliar with uf this aotioo. in town one day l a * weak from the A second operCtion was performed the transporta» .the home-ward snub things say, would not be had W . T. Wuiva, Sa. J. D. Loucks place ’ oa K ik river, upoo the leg of Tfaey Corbin, for bound y hung u f n says it was a it bean Boating around on to p 'o f Jawm 0 . Wwrra. which Mr. M c la n i& n e had rested tuberealae boae, ia the Bandon boa. fortunate meeting for him aa It en the water. tTbs o n ly . oooolusiOu for the paat several years. They pital last weak. Everythiag possi abled hi u to get Bis regulär three to be reached is. th at the currants are giving up the K ik river ranch ble ia beiag doe* to save tbe limb, meals each day. 'Worked it topee /rem the ship lying t, tbe enderelgned, hereby give no- and returning to M yrtle Feint, in at the hotlpat of tt^s ocean. This tee that I have a eonveyanoe from tbs Fateatee to tldelands and water lots ia which neighborhood they own a being the c^se; tbsi^George Lodtaie tbe Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on small farm. undoubtedly strudt.Cape Blaaeo reef C portion of which a part of the wharf la teamed without my consent. All J. R . H ill passed down the coast ia a »lero» » l*ig J tt.3 iilb eueh fores p a s *« are hatobv,waned sot to drive 1 ‘that bhe sunk »tolmft immediately, a few days ago witli a road grader ptlee or trespass in any manner what soever oa « id tideland* or water lota. and a ooupl».of no«pers which die ' TofurtbOr»uhMkntl»te Ibis theory M m . Anna O. Dxar. had been uaing in building the ' the sigo came ashore duriag a heavy -. Mesrark, X.J. . Floras creek road. M r. H ill * • < westerly swell— one th a t would ■ be returning to bi* Pistol rivar home Mabie to a reach "it too« from its Trespass Notice. poeitioa- but not apt to carry it far having completed hi* road contract ■sties hereby glvuu that aay aad as will be seen by a notice fronTthe b up-or dowfi'blM «bait. all persoae foand trespassing upon the ' Th»rs w«icT7 persona ahoarj tho pSUMtoMof the undomlgned for U e County CUrk eslowhero is this u - The Oregon State Chamber of ill-lated ship, and as no bodies have pnrpeee of dogging hogs or cattle will Commerce ia conducting a member tie prosecuted to the inti extent et the been fouad, it Is possible many of M r. and ship drive in every county in the l-W ’ I . F? CORK W ELL. them may still be confined in the Mrs. A. G. M iller, treated the State. Ths alogan of the league is: vessel. . Btxee, Oregon youngster* to a rather novel tight “ Oregon For Evwry Community; 1 A rather etrahge coincidence with one day last week when he eame Every Community For Oregon.” 1 this tragedy isjound in the staking into tows on his bicycle leading bie W. k . WOOD The purpose of.the Chamber of t of the steamer South Portland that pet Jersey bull. The animal is Commerce is to get the different i struck one of tbs rock* of' Blanco broke to ride eud will work either commuhities of the stele united I raef during a deneo-fog in October, single or double.. The youthful and working together a* a whole for ) 1903, and went down witbiu 20 ttOLU BBICM. 0R BU 9X ewaer evidenced the trust he placed their individual and eomnnn good. a minute» w ith a lost of 17 r:U*e*— in tbetwo.year.old when in starting I t is a movement that it Worthy of . tbe exact number that have qow J. J. STANLEY hoifte he made the lead rope fast to liberal support. . apparently been lost at tbe same bis wheel. Howard haa a mate for C. H . Buffington, of Gold Beach, i. epot. on the George Loomia. this one, and hie handles the two as is chairman of the membership conveniently as though they were » eoromittea for Carry oounty, aad O R EG O N span of horse». O O Q U 1LLR . the ether member* of that commit I t is planned to hold « meeting a t ! tee are: The people of fo r t Orford and D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JR ., A. W- Cope, Langlois. Sixes next Saturday afternoon to vicinity arc cordially toyitad to a t H. Lsrson, Port Orford. Dep. Ü. 8. Mineral Surveys talk Over the question of berry cul N P. . M. tend the Grand Opening o f The L ittle r, G old Beach. ture. An effort ia being made by "Koay Koruer” a t 7:30 P. M. on W . J. Ward, Brooking*. the local tounmeecial club to find Saturday Evening, March 8,1919. Surveyor far tbe D istrict 1 O r out hoW.mucb encouragement Can We have a p leaM n t snrprise i » > egon. s^ore for all whosocept,, thia In v i G o ld B each . - » Oregon be offered the Pheasant Northwest Products company, nf Salem, to start tation. Come oat ooe aod all, . pld a juloe extracting plant io Curry and youug, hc^p ue oelehrata the ] • « « < ? . Thia d s,: without doubt, oDeoing of the “ Kusy Korner*. A | the biggest opportunity for develop Oppovit« Ho«« Äoaiid» menl trier offered our county, and ' it is b c j*d to gut the people ol each C O S T R A N D E R , P R O P ’R community inievtoied. »ad the colli vation of enough berries pledged to warrant Ih k ffd a h V i" wllich • » • « Suit« Cl«»««d «Ad P r m e d the aasurknwe isgieen that it will be ^ u m u ss C a ll n t If ih f it n O f t t M fJ blunij AMIrlil- Ml initf M.1MJ. “• THE “KOZY KORWER” built. DarABTuBin ur van I bcbbtob . Land OEwe a t Roseburg. Oregon, Fabraary 8,191». ■otiMtebwtobJglren the» i JOMN HDDBOS o f Exes. Oregon, «be, «a Jebrusrv «0, l»14, made Hwmeetead C. B. W. M - bae filed aetiM of hdenttoa te make final Throe-year Proof, to re- tobliah (dalm to the laad above do- geribed, before Hardy T Stewart U-fi. Omualaaioner, htacdlo» at Port Or ford. Ocagen, oa the lltb day of March. 1*19. Claimant names aa wim Oeear J. Mather, »1 Sixes, Jack Clark, «< Crawford Smith, of William MePhlrfamey, of CawoM, Regista 11 “ Diamond” Ford Auto Tires , WB. G1LLNGS, PROP. hm Î mi W m I m U Notions, Mens Furnishings - - and D ry Gtoods - - Dr. F- A. Voge M O T IV E F O B * P U B L IC A T IO N ih o T r it io , n lm o A i r <» 1 yli«* .1 - n m p « a i x l W o o d A l« -lt« > lio l t o l ^ i t f li r t J ie r n . H a m e n s , I ',i « l i i i M $ - t » e k l o lim p in g * lî* o w < lè iu S l o y e » * H i i t l H angea. . ■ We make a poiat of nerer keeping WE SELL THEM That’s the reason why yon FRESH Groceries when y< alwaygsureof come to aa. We have some Exceptionally good bay? ia onr general merchandise line. Come in and look them over. < Open Under New M anagem ent Board by Day, Wpek or Mouth Your Patronage Solicited W, K. JOHNSON, lirop t’—' t'iió tee frtni 4d styles, i-oloi -a I* toe r.*,>aaa.“aAMt >e «f bieyele». All ar» d ¡¿«J» / W in Batumi colore In o it R .s *< Z cr.-nlog. There are mi '» Tuorieltÿlso—bi fact thenp I- pletn line of bicycles to th ew i all I et FACTORY PRICES, from B1S.9*. S1X9». up There ig a Maad bieyele to sui. the teste of evéry rióer-etectrie Minimum ** ••• Mean maximam ” r . i . . is-.......MJ Mean minimum ’* Total rainfall, iochea . . . . . . . .J....1X 04 Number of rainy day». Clear day» 2, Part cloudy «, Cloudy Vt Thunder storm nu ld*h; Btorma, t, «^ IX, IS, 14, 1», 28 and 27th. N. H . Lareon, manager of the Port Orford M ill company, returned last Thursday from a business trip to Powers. Mr. Lareon say» that the general feeling about the logging town is that operations w ill ooia- rnsnos there a f r t r t n the near future. T hat the people there really believe thia, he « y a . ie jvidenond by the feet that they did not make a big run on the hank when the shut down occurred. C. A. Smith is sell ing his interest in the company, and the assurance is g*»en ‘ h»t ae soon as tbe details of ‘ he treneeclioo ere arranged, work w ill »tart in the Powers camps and ia tha big mill FMEFUfrtPBlI IprpH*» • '.»w'r Etc urtiti M I. V. M e lm a , I