[We Cure Cripples j T o J . F. M oC orm ark, nam ed defendant Mqaatain a fte r mountain, range anda raage beyond, B a ra and Utare a valley email, w ith mountains fa r ita bound; a plain o r a dedert, parched and barraa and dry— Always mountaina and forest—something to reel tba aye. in a wild nanfhaien aanyan, aw antain and glen— fo r the fish abundant, caeca f< tba wild-baast’i d e n : I a lw a y s th a t d iso r d e r , lik e seal ttared bita o f sods As le ft by the b ja y plowman. T here thrown by the hand o f God. MOTIVE BEHIND ITT T h e editor of the G old Beach R eporter aeorni very m acti exorcised because D istrict A tto rn e y Buffington had adviaed the ooptjty o o n rt a t i t i« unnecessary to p.ty for advertising court H. S proceedings in the official paper o th er than bills allowedt'ajid »jn ounts. paid, _ . t, , r ,, T h e T k i BÙ xk n a ta ra lly likes to sou t fro coun tr y press get a ll the le g itim a te .advertising th a t is com ing t e lR ' but we fail to see tyhy n llf ^ ¡ s t r i c t A tto rn e y should be ju m p ed onto because he ad vises the court correctly on a p o in t of la w ,- and , it causes us to wonder i f o rd e s |fro m “ h ig h er up” have a n yth in g to do w ith it and if M r. Buffington would not be a “scholar and a gentlem an” but fo r the fact th a t hè is interested in a cannery on Rogue river. In Coos county the bills allowed and am ount paid is a ll th a t is published in the official p a. per, and if C u rry is to pay for p u b lish in g road petitions, etc., as a m a tte r of news, money can be saved by condensing the copy given the p rin te r, a good exam ple of w hich appeared in laet w eek’s R eporter in t i p publication of the order c a llin g fo r the election oi the Port of Port O rfo rd . As published, this order t<x>k 150 line, y e to o u ld have been more clearly told to the public in less th an BO lines. F or instance, the long description o f th e boundaries would probably not be deciphered b y one reader in tw en ty, yet had the description been published “ Townships 32, 33 and 34. Ranges 14, IS and 10” , it would have been in te llig ib le to everyone and the cost of more th a n Gfty lines saved. Furtherm ore, the T r i bunk would be glad to publish a ll such m atter as news i f furnished it before i t is stale. '----- B u t we are digressing. G e ttin g back to the attacks made by the R e jx irte r on C o u n ty A tto r ney Buffiggiyn, the. a is th is to say: U n t il th a t bi« paper can-show ‘vhere M r. B uffin g to n neglect- . ed his official duties, been extravirgankw ith coun ty funds, or shown h im self incom petent, i t w ill continne to be the belief of m any tb a t -these a t tacks spring from a m otive and source th a t lias no place in a free pn s.-— a press th a t should be dedicated to the common good of the common people. And th a t waa the way H e le ft me, nor eared for my lonely lot— Neglected, alone, forsaken—the country th a t God forgot. But amna yellow bits o f m etal H e le ft in my rocky soil T h a t would someday lure the seiner and cause him tb sweat in to il I t was strewn oa nfiy bare add hillsides near the hundred stresses th a t run Toward the distant ocean, in shade or agleam in the sun. The savage came and waa happy and the years relied qa and away; T here was noth ng to m a r the tandaenpe, na change fro » ,fla y to day. the Red Man-huptadLonty fo r my elk and bear and dee; And took the fish that aoounded in my streams so s w ift and Jfws fo rm e r k a ia e r a n t i. k ia aomunpUcee E . A. I in flb o rg ,T ro p r’ < . IN T H B C I8 C U IT Ç O H R T O F T H B STATIC O F O R E G O N F O R W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY. I I I (b e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S te te c fO re g o n , 1er C u r r y F red 8. J o lly ' P la in tiff j m ill ha brand ed « a l b e g ra g trg k m u tr „ . P la in tiff. , -• »» In V®. T h e raising of the >6,003,000,000 asked for in the V icto ry I, mn is going to ho a herculean taak all over the couutry. T h e w ar s p irit has died down, and m any w ill s h irk the responsibili ty o f helping pay the debt. Also, the closing of war industries makes it im possible for the w o rk in g class to buy as h eavily of this issue as o f past bond issues. I t seems io the T r ib u k k th a t if the present situ atio n is Qyer^om e, the w ell-to-do and w ealth y d a m w ill have to invest more generously than in th e past— those who can w rite a good shed check and never miss it from th e ir buaiuess, -will have to oomc to the rescue of the little fe llo ir who in the past h *« saved, sacrificed and denied h im s e lf in order to pay for his >50 o r >100 ifonri. A n d realisin g th at this is the last call, tb<M £jrho have th e money w ill n o doubt cóme througtj su o u r hoys s till in Frgnce esit come across. . C o rry courtty has ru d every-patrio) tio h of I he wdr w ilh d u ll moasmnfeànd to say th a t she w ill not lie found'w aht tim e . Ixfchl pyide alohv, to feay noi,hi cenship d u ty, should c»u>e this quota subscribed^ ». obHga- 1 W ith this issue the I' kiuuxjs starts Upon the 28th year o f its existence at P o rt O rford, over h a lf of which ba* been u n ia t the m an - ttgetuenL M any f>* <-an’ memories, and some d is a p p o in tin g o n i ?, extend back through these preset No a ’.t o; • is t been made to please eve ryone, yet Hi. nu :h satisfaction in the knowledge th at pen and above-boaid policy has won the odnf.?tet; ,:e o f the m a jo rity o f z o u r readers. Au< v* . would pass another m jla . «Won« w ithout v cp su g *n appreciation o f th is confidence, a>. . tifc hope th a t it m ay continue 28 years in fo the tu tu re. been v is itin g a t thu home b ro th e r fo r aeveral weeks. of h er * egon. - Geld Beach, tur »\nr • Oregoaa <7 •X . •«. X A. - r •. te i - .v t 4 * ’. • D e a le r s In General Merchandise Fresh Groceries Always on Hand l e n s ’ Furnishings, Etc. Orders Taken for Articles Not in Stock. We Aim to Please. -L a pdblmution I n F orclos - urr of T ax ■ V. w « -» o -» .c cmm > Uvac.BitoM tobomm baMt « o n . maSoa - . mm < »•»* «t-re Ma ’. SJ: « tmi J ‘ Sidwell ® Sabin S ummons F or T ANOTHER MILESTONE. ' J; ;a|> “W~ Give Us a Trial. . J P o rt O rfc rd , O re g o n *' Ifr5 3 THE VICTORY LOAN. year*. tefc-ÎMÎ - .-wtetegw itofw »iSf.-wnai».,' C o u n ty . O. I.nndvall, sometimes known as Glaus Lund- th e eo d n lrlee w here th e crim es were F red A. K ribs (sometimes vail ’ ' LlBN. D e fen d e r t o o m n fitta d . T h is , in substance, is kn o an as F . A. Kribs, some times known aa Frederick A. To G. L un dvail, sometimes known as the fin d in g o f the Com m i It ee on re . K rib s) sad A nma A ir i Claus L q n d v a ll, the above nam ed de fendant ■ I . pa ra tio n and re s p o n s ib ility o f the w ife oi Fred A . Kribs. Défendante. In thx N amm o r tub S tatr of (Arfibon: w a r, is learned. S tati of O bkoos I You are hereby notified th a t Fred 8. A d m ira l vo n T lr p itg m a y ba O outrrf o f Ccaar('_ Jo lly the holder o f Certificate o f D e lin - B y virtu e o f a Judgment order, decree charged w ith re s p o n s ib ility o f th e ueucy numbered 230 issued on the 6th ay of October, I9 U , by the Tax Col L u s ita n ia disaster. T h e re p a ra tio n lector o f the County o f C a rry , State charge, w h ile not n a m in g a n y d e fi of Oregon, for th e am ount of three and county, in ibe ahowe entitled cause, to n ite fig u re w ill re q u ire an In i t i a l me duly directed sod dated the 3rd day flO/lOu D o ll six, the ¿-« m being the am ount then due and delinquent for ol Janu ary, 1919, upon a judgment and taxes for the year 1918 together w ith ja y m a n t of five b illio n d o lla rs w ith decree rendered apd eatered in 1 aaid penalty, interest and cotta thereon up in tw o years. court in Washington county, Oregon, Oi shmgtoo county. on the real property ass seed to you, on the 3rd d ay Ja n u a ry , 1919, In fav- ol which you are the owner as appears a r or Ja □Ited States National Bank ol record, situated in said C ounty and or o f The Un: o f P o rtland (Oregon), corporation, State, and p articu larly bounded -and W kstkrn W orld P la in tiff, and against , Fred .~ « y s, n , , uostriuwi A. . ^ K n rib described as iouowa, follows, to-w to -w tt: it: Begin Begin- (sometimes known as F. A . . » Kribs, ning at at the the northwest northwest oorm oorner o f Section rib a , | | nine W . E . T o m p k in s has gone to sometimes known as Frederick A . . 35. Jn Township SO South, Range Kribs, wile of Fred : W est, W illam stte M erid ia n , tTe W a d d e r b urn w here he p lan a lo A. . A K rib Defendants, fo r me tbe_ sum or o f ( , run lin d ug 552 ieet, thence East I a nas, Y e ie n m n u , ror g South 652 ■pend the s u m m e r fU h in g . Nlaieteen thousand fou r hundred fire , 1320 feet, thence North 56t feet, thence 2 0 /z100 ((19,406.20) dollars, with Interest W e^t 1320 feet to the place place of of begin begin- M r . and M i> . H u g h M c C o rm ic k , thereoa at eight p er cent per annum * from n in g, ---------------------- containing 18 acreu. October - . D, 1917, and th e fu rth e r sum i Y o u are fu rtlie r notified th a t aaid w h o spent (h a w in te r la Bandon of (1100.00 attorney’s fees, and for lte F re d S. Jolly has paid taxes on s .id p la n on g oing to G o ld Beach th ia oosts -A.4 1 1______ * years, . . . -------- --------------- i t a h. « n d disbursements herein, taxed ' premiies for prior _____ or subsequent and allowed a t (30.25: com m anding me w lth th e ra te o fiu te re s to n M id a m o u n ta wee)^ where M r . M c C o rm ic k w ille a to make sale of the follow ing described as follows : gags in fish ing . real property, a ltM te in the C ounty of Years Date Paid (T a i Be- Amouat Sato Of! C u rn r, State of Oregon, to-w it: Intel.at M r» . A lic e W i l l i a a a o f tba E u r e k a A tl that c e r t a lim * l property describ Tax t? a l., section a rriv e d here the la tte r ed in that certain deed from Fred A . ¡1911 Dec. 1«, I t i l i 1849 (1 A3 15 K rib s , and Anna M . K rib s , his w ile, to 1912 A p r. 7, 1913) 123 (1.92 16 p a r t o f le tt wsyk en route to the the Lum berm en# National Bank of 1914 Feb. 2 4 ,191£ 196 (3.93 16 M ar. 2 5 ,191b' 1476 H H h om e o f bar p arents, M r . a n d M rs . Portland, dated January 25th, 1915, 1916 15 and recorded on the 11th day of F eb ru 1918 M ar. 23,1917 <3 ( 6 .H 16 G e e . S y d m a n o f D e n m a rk . S h e is a ry , 191fi, In bosk 18 a t page 398 o f the 1917 M ar. 2 2 , 1918 1«1 (6.00 16 deed records of Curry county, Oregon, a sister o f the y ou ng m an w h o was more p atU c u la rlr described as follows: Said C. L u n d ra U , sometimes know n k i l l e d thars re c e n tly b y Geo. C h sn .N o rth h alf and the southeast qu quarter ______________________ a as C laus L u n d v a ll, m the owner of the o oi f Section 16, Township 36 South, legal title of the above deaorlbed prop- ow eth. Range it e t — the W ------------- illam ette — M e- ,s rty aa th e same appears of record, and _ 13 W e -------- tmeh of the other persons above- named 8 p r a y O sborn, who fo r th e past rid u n . Now, Therefore, by virtue of M id ex- are hereby fu rtlie r notified th a t a«M y a g r or more has been a p a tie n t a t ecutlon, J u d g W iR Ortler, and decree. Fred S. Jolly wDl apply to the C irc u it th 4 E m e rg e n c y h o s p ita l le ft today and in compliance w ith the commands Court of the County and S ta te afore- of aaid w rit. I w ill, on S aturday the said fo r a d eertw foreclosing the lien fo f Cereal, A lb e rta , C an ad a, w here *2nd day pi M a n li, 1919, a t the hour of against the property above described, l h e ow es a w heat fa r m . I^e was ac 10 o’clock A. M ., a t the front door of and mentioned in M id certificate And the Court House in the town of Gold I you are hereby summoned to appear c om pan ied by M iss E n a M c K e n n a peach, in M id Curry county. State o f i w t t h in a ix t y d a r a a it e r t h e f ir a t p n b li- who w ill c o n tin ue to cere fo r h im , Oregou, sell a t public auction, subieet cation of thia summons, exclusive of tq redemption, to the highest b id d e r' the « d ay I of M id first publication, and M lee M c K e n s ie h a v in g sold th e fo r U . 8. gold coin cash in hand, a ll defend*this action o r pay the am onnt ¡fend tl Em ergency huepitel w hich she had the rig h t, title and Interest which the! due aa above shown, together w ith within named defendants, or any o f . costs and aoerned interest, site in case conducted bare fa r a n u m b e r o f 1 them, had on the date of the mortgage of your failu re to do so^ a decree w ill be herein o r since had in or to the e above rendered foreclosing years. ' . ’8 the lien of described real property or any p art taxes and oosts again at the land and M iss E n a M c K e n z ie yesterday thereof, to satisly «aid execution, Judg prejnises above named ment order, deoree, interest oo.te and summons is p i ubi ¡shed by order closed a deal for tba M ia o f E m e r . a ll accruing costs o f the Honorable Jon n 8. ______ Coke, , Judge W m . T o u c h , gaucy hospital lo M is t N e llis K r a u io k of the C iro u it Court oi ‘ the ____ ‘ “ S ta te of O r- Sheriff of C urry county, Oregon. e;;on for the County o f C u rry , and M id o f 9 t. W in ifre d 's hospital » f San F ebruary 7,1919. order waa made and dated th is 28th Ptianoisoo, and M iss K r a n ic k has Date of first publication Feb. 12, 1919. day of J a n u a ry , 1919, and the date o f Date o f last publication M a r. 12, 1919. ' the first publication of this »ummona to now tak e n posseeaion. Shs w ill ba ' the 6th day of F eb ru a ry , 1919. A ll process and papers la this pro associated la te r in the s u m m er w ith ceeding may be served upon the un.lor M is . W o o d w ard o f A la m e d a c o u n ty signed residing w ithin the State of O r- D E N N IS C U N N 1 F F , J it., n a t the adii resa h ereinafter men- egon h o s p ita l, Saa Francisoo, a g ra d u a te tioned. n urse o f th a t iu a titu lio n . M ias bep. U. 8. Mineral Sarreyor W . A . W ood , K r a n ic k is a sister o f L . M .'K r a n ic k A tto rn e y for P la in tiff. Address, Oold Beach, Oregon. o f tb a Coast G u a rd C raw and has S u rv e y o r f o r t h a D i s t r i c t i O r - prosecution THE PORT 0KF0KI1 GARAGE"' 191« ¡A u g .A >918 1917 I A u g . 5 , 1918 . a i o n m ia a ls o f lb « age w ith the w a y open fo r th e ir legal iF e take that broken-down, crippled Car and restore it to health an d strength and use- fulne9f>.-^ x These day» you ju s t can't afford to lose the service th a t your car should give, a n d which it W"T l L give i f you keep it in heulth. I f your Car lacks efficiency, is weak or fa u lty in an y action, bring it in and let us give it the “once over'' before the busy summer month? come. i r « never fa il to diagnose thoailm ent, and then we apply the proper rem edy to the seat of trouble a t a m oderate charge. “ LM uo help you in crease your efficiency hy keeping your car in PERFECT CONDITION. > 191* lo c k .» « , 1915 9079 19!5 iF e li. 21,1917 1 i l » l Said J. F. MeOorinack aa the owner Gold! Fora Goldl You found ft, and the news sped fa r aiafcw'ue o i the legal title qf the above described property as the saute appears ol rec O ’er plain and mountain and riv e r and crossed o’e r the mseaa a tide. o rd , aud each of th e other persons And from every distant country, w herever the news was ^old, above named are hereby fu rth e r n oti M ea came by many thousands to dig in my streams for gold. fied th a t Geo, D . Wood w ill apply to the M y hills wore denuded o f tim ber, my valleys were gutted and scarred; C irc u it C ourt ol the Coun'y a u ^ State I And wherever the white man travelled m y spots o f beauty ware m a.red; aloreeaht lor a d e o r e e foreclosing the And the sound o f the axe and the hammer have since ne’er silent been lien agaiuet the property above de As- the quest o f the yellow m etal is waged by the wealth-med man. scribed, and mentioned In said certi You combed the beds of m y r iv e n fo r tba precious yellow gold; ficate. And you are hereby summoned ! You ruined my tittle vulteys fo r the wealth you craved to hold; to appear w ith in sixty days a lte r the You le ft me no spot o f beauty, nor a silence th a t’s worth the name— first publication of this summons, ex You have le ft me nothing, nothing—not even my wild, free game. clusive of the day of said first p u b lic » -' cation, and defend this iwtiAn or pay You have taken the gems o f value th a t lay on my rugged breast; the am onnt due a« above shown, to You have le ft me alone the ruins; w hat you took waa the very best; gether w itli costs and accrued interest, And now, would you leave me dee*rt«d, like a bride that has loved too well, add in oa-e oi your failu re to do so, a To be east in a p it o f darkness f a r worse than the depths o f hell? decree w ill be rendered forec'osing the Pioneers, I claim you today as a p a rt o f mine, * ■ lien o f eaid taxes and oosts against the And ask you still to love me aa in the days o f **Auld Lang Syne.” land and premises above n am e d . Stay 'mid a y hills and valleys, love, and forget me not. T h is summons is published by order Be true to the lend that w ill cherish your name, the country th a t God forgot. of the Honorable John 8. Coke, Judge — Published in the T rin ity Journal o f May 5th, 1917. of the C lro a it CoUrt of tlte State of O r egon for the County of C urry, and said order was made aud dated this 11th ‘ «.Wade H . Wilson, author o f the above verse, is a Curry county boy, having day o f Ja n u a ry , 1919, and tlie date o f I learned the printers trade in the T ribun I office undet W alter Sutton. Since the firs t publication of this summons to the l&tli day o f Janu ary, 1919 leaving here over 15 years ago be has followed the trade the greater p art o f the A il pDcess and papers in this pro- time, and for the past aeveral years has resided w ith his wife and son a t T rin ity , ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing w ithin the State of California, where he publishes the T rin ity Journal. M r. Wilson to a brother of Oregon a t the address hereinafter men M rs. R. Leutw yler o f P ert Orford. tioned. - W . A) W oo», Attorney for P la in tiff. Katoer And The Reet Te Be Fteg»si Address, Gold Beach, Oregon NHERIFFM8ALK. pay in f u l l fo r its frig h tfo lln e e e . T b a WE CUKE CKIl'PLES Y «ra D ale Paid .Tax R* Amouat as ti of lutareat cairtKo Tux- And th a t waa the way you found me; peaceful, alone a ito 7 t!lU - *" Nothing to break the silence bdt music of bird and rill, •» '•* » Or, eom etim M,'the voids o f a Savagb in quest e f thmfooddte bast < ' To his home on the edge o f the wildweed in the country th a t God foagot. OJ P A R I 8 , A p r il llj-« -G e rm e n y m u tt ■ We «re Specialists You are hereby notified th a t Oeo. D. Wood the holder of Cert ¡floats of De- lioqurwey numbered 964 ia u e d on the 7tn d ay of October, 1914, by the T a * Collector of t in n y County, State di O r egon, for the a m o tin t o f tw e n ty -e ig h t' and S i/1 0 0 Dollars, the sam e being the am ount then due and delinquent for taxes tor 'h e year 1913, together with penalty, intereet end eoats there- u u p on the real property assessed to you, o f which you a re the own- r a a appear, o f reci-rd, situated In said County and State, and p artic u la rly bounded and ilNworthed aa follows, to-w it: Lot« nutubare-l l ( , IA sad IS of Heotion 1, siul Lot num ber 3 of Section 131. T ow n ship 35 South, Range IS W est, W il- iamete Meridian. You a re fu rth er notified th a t said GO.). D. W o o l has (>aid taxes on ant I premia.-« for p rio r or subsequent yea >e, w ith tlfci rate of interest on aaid amounts as follows: ' r A'»r' .• >. 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