The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 18, 1919, Image 2

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Io variuua biiatnesrs matter».
A lly . C ollier H . Buffington of
G old Beach and M r*. H T H . Buffing.
Ion o f Denver,
THÏ TEXT BOOK GRAFT.
Co'otado,
were
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Bandon Thursday. ,
K V. I .rap and baby am ra­
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pniaaioii has just com plied the work of selecting a set of wi, u j,er p»rellU( >ir. BUa Mr«. J. 8.
text book« for the ensuing six years. It is also ani|ounced.^ittthea at S u e» ,
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that these books will be 10 per cent higher than tho books jue-ars. E H .'» tra in , W m Strain
W * in use, although In some instances the old books can j«Ciib Whits and J. T. Bowman of
be exchanged as part payment. ’
L an g ld » w ire among northern Cur
Oregon’s school resources have been mis-msnaged and rJ »W tora in Bandon Saturday.
•quAndered until her finances for the education of her child- j Mr«. Baacbar J« m of Port O rfo rd
ren are in a shameful condition. It is a mere pittance that briMight her iU«gl»(ert<» Bandon for
(«doled out each year to the various districts for the main- ,,“id,tnl treatment tins week. 8ha
tauanee of their schools. Hor instance, Port Orford with
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« and the Istterw I iu h I m iih U M r. and
>bout 80 children, receives approximately $12> antaually of M<- B u ChafWt, of
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State money.
C a r, who liaa been visiting w ith her
And then, on top of the poverty-stricken condition yof •* her C urry county hum«.
our school system, the parents are fiuced every six years to D r L P. Sorensen, former loo«l
buy a complete set of uew books for their children. There ‘•«•’b* who for the pu«t three year*
(a no cause for changing so often unless it is that it gives hM lx'wl P u m icin g
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has boen selected, there is no sane reason why it, with the ,„r Uw plH lwo y#ilM
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exception of the history which it is well to keep up-to-date, in th« oily of M ilo . Word received
should not be kept for a longer period of time. Teachers from him a abort tim e ago stated lm
aan get much better results from text books with wliioli ’ ntokded »ailing for tha .State« abowt
(hey are familiar, and thus every time the hooks are JuntRd|.
changed, not only is a hardship entailed upon many par-! A U’aabinnmt. I). C, dispatch
cut with large families, but the efficiency of our schools i * rM* ,Ved
l ’»e county tins weak, is
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lowered for at least a year.
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Oregon in many ways is a leader in progress, but her <U1 wmU ttU rlpell |M lhe couuly
school system has not kept apace with her other activities. ' thia summ er to investigate petro.
It needs a dose of reconstruction, and one of the things letnn prnepect», sod poeaiblity of
that should be eliminated is the frequeut changing of the ilp»*-’“ P'“ eoi
¡n<iu»try in in
(ext books.
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i l has been announced thal the state text book cum-
j ./’AID”? THAT IS NOT WANTED.
WE CURE CRIPPLES
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nenl raocbrr» <>i Ih« i.in gio ia dii*,
liia t, i» In ih» ufi» imi -y1 altnndlng
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We are Specialists
• Mia» Or*s«f H'*w*o and M ia- Dry» j
la i Uydell, l«>lh <*f E : k l» u , U irg o n , |
>*rrp(U«t>ta paid
j nere in u»wi» Thar»>lay
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Mr».
move from tha geological aurvi-y
liaa barn ««cured th ru tha tfforla of
Saiialor M cN ary at request o f North
B IG D A N C E
At Euchre Greek
Saturday Night, June 21st,
Supper and refreshment
will be served in th e halj
Pipnic Dinner on Euchre (Aeek beach Sunday
Everybody come aij^ Dig Clans
ra p h y, M rclianicsl D raw ing, 9,1
mestic A r t, Course o f Btudy for
t Domestic A rt.
T hu rsday Afternoon
G ra n m a r.G e o g ra p h y , Stenogra­
phy, Am erican L ite ratu re , Physio«,
i T y p e w ritin g , Methods in Language,
Tb*»is for P rim ary Carp (jo*te.
F rid a y Foresioon
Theory and Practloe, Orlbogra
phy (S p e llin g ), Physical Geography
English
L ite ratu re ,
Chem istry
Physical Culture.'
F rid a y Afternoon
Sch.M.I U w , Geology, Algebra,
O ig il G overnm ent.
Saturday Forenoon
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Gapqietry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General H isto ry , Bookkeeping.
V ary tru ly yoara,
W. M. K f . mt ,
County Superintendent of School«.
We take th a t hroken-down, crippled Car
a n d restore it to health a n d strength a n d use­
fulness,
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These days you ju s t can’t afford to lose the
service th a t your car should give, a n d which
it W IL L give i f you keep it in health.
I f your Car lacks efficiency, is weak or
fa u lty in any action, bring it in a n d let us give
it the “once over” before the busy sum m er
m onths come.
We never fa it to diagnose the ailm ent, a n d
then we apply the proper rem edy to the seat of
trouble a t a moderate charge.
Let ns help you increase your efficiency by
keeping your oar in P E R F E C T CONDITION.
C E L E B R A T IO N
GOLD BEACH
4 & 5 JULY 4 & 5
Under the auspices (if the Fishermens Union
In Honor of our returned Sohliefs
; picnic
THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE
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Foot Races , Boat Races
RIDING CONTEST
Net K nitting Contest
Greased Pig Greased Pole
Tug of W ar on land & water
DANCING EACH NIGHT
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Soldiers In Uniform Free
General Merchandise
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
Mens* Furnishings, Etc.
Announcement
Orders Taken for Articles Not in
Stock.
Bend cham ber of Commerça.
The,edjtot of the Gold Beach Reporter attemoted last K. W . M o rio n was in Bandon this
freak to iustifjrjiie treacherous attempt to defeat the Port ! week e n ro u tr to BenttU lr«.m Six«»
p f Port OfTord, and in doing so oujy made bad matters ri var where iw gué« to porchaM
prorse. In claiming that he rought only to enlighten the n,'nio* «»achinary. M r. .Morton
people op certain phases of the matter as they appealed to *,utM l,,,‘ ‘he 8,lM rive r m ining
fr m , and that he did so fairly and squarely, he states what ^
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well knows is untrüe. J he Port of 1 ort (hrford wasagitat- t(l tU ,„ucll developlueill Wllik.
Od weeks, and even months, before .election-, and the Renor- „
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(er editor knows, and everybody else knows, that if he had
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> fair and honest criticism to make he would not wait un- meet his daughter who was re tu rn ,
(il the last issue before election whert it could not be ex-'ing from M t. Angel where she had
plained or answered. These eleventh-hour attacks is som e-! bee" »««»dtng «oimol the past year,
thing the T hib V rb and all other self-respocting newspapers Other C u rry county .m d em » return
yefose to countenance. Furthermore, the Reporter resorted
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(o falsehoods in its fair and honest attack upon the Port, ^».Gknna Turner of G old Bead,
pnd, if its editor denies this, we will explain them in full, and two «m s of Judge Bailey’«
J»ut we opine this explanation will not be demanded.
of G old Beach.
The Reporter says a reoent editorial in the T hibunk
Netice »1 Teachers Exastaatisa.
entitled “Jack In The Box’’ touching upon the reason why
,the Gold Beach paper made the attack upon the Port, was Notice is hereby given lh a l the
Jilth, but from the number of congratulations we have re- C ounty Superintendent of C u rry
/seived for hitting the nail on the head, we are quite 8ure U ounl)’ > Gcegon, w ill hold lb« regu-
: lar exam ination of applicants for
general public does not agree with him.
StsteCertificates at U olJ Beach, as
In beginning his article the Reporter editor takes a follow»;
jlap at those who voted the Port by saying of them, “which .1 Commencing Wednesday, June
goes to show they are progressive in the extreme if not ov- 25. »919 at 9 o’clock a. m , and e<m-
¿rly cautious with regard to the expenditure of public ‘’nu,n® uo,il Saturday, June 28
/unda”, and then he winds up by saying,'“The Reporter has 1919, 4:00 "’clock P- m-
nothing but well wjshes for the Port of Port Orford and „ Q
Grenon»
will
to the project whenever possible * * .’’
sh ip), M u ^ D ’r . w i n g ^ 4 l e n ‘U‘ n'
Ihq Kepoftir was an enemy to the Port before election .
Wednesday Afternoon
and it stands (o reason it is one yet though now in the role
Physiology, Reading, M anual
of a wolf in sRsejiB clothing, uiid the people of Port OrforJ Training^ Cotopoanion, Dom estiv
who worked long and earnestly for this Port as Mie means
in Reading, Course
Study fo M lra w in g , Method» in
pf the development of their c< p u n u n i l y would seryp aotice of
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ppon the Repoite|-|f^lU6r that they want aoae *>F tha w ell-1
T h u itd a y Forenoon
wishes and ujd of ohe who wh.lo fawning upon the Port yet A rith m etic, H ieto ry uf Educa­
is seeking opportunity to kuifo it in the back.
tion, Psychology, M ethod* in Geog-
- Everybody Invited.
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« J R â C R ÎP T ÎO S n ATI'S-
On a n d after M a y 1st, 1910, we will
aUow a cash discount of 5 per cent on all
purchases am ounting to over ONE DOL­
L A R excepting on paints, oils, fa r m m a ­
chinery, implements, am m unition a n d
stoves, a n d all accounts paid on or before
the 10th of the m onth following'the p ur­
chase, we will allow a cash discount o f S
per ceng,. •
This should be an inducem ent fo r you
to trade where you can save money a n d
furtherm ore, m ake it a n object fo r our
customers to pay cash, which m eans a
saving to us as well as to our customers.
We Aim to Please.
Give Us a Trial.
Port Orfcrd, Oregon
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RESTAURANT
FEAST
BANDON H A R D W A R E COM RY.
WHEN
YOU
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D o n ’t m e r e l y E a t b e c a u s e y o u h a v e
t o —E a t b e c a u s e y o u e n j o y It.
Your Account
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P ie s , C a k e s , D o u g h n u ts,
f C o o k ie s , c e t ., a l w a y s o n hi»n<l.
R e g u l a r D in n e r s
S h o r t O rd ers o S p e c ia lty
T h ir t y Y ears E x p e r ie n c e
Is Solicited
YOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RI&EIPT
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MAHERS
Bank of Bandon
P o r t O r fo r d
E. M. PITNER
BANDON, OREGtfft
BARBER SHOP
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Opposite Hotel Seaside
The'^Kozy"
H om o- m ade C andy
I c e C relfes a n d S o f t D i l n k s
F r u it s In S e a s o n
E ig h t L u n c h e s
THJ? “K O Z Y ’
°P P °*iî« SMwell a Sabin Store
PORT ORFORD, OREGON.
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notick f o r p u b l ic a t io n
D r p ar t m x n t o r T U B I n t ib io r ,
Uulted States I,and Office,
Roseburg, Oregon. June 2, 1919,
Notice ia hereby given that
JAMES B. BRADEN
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fatherand heir of John G. Braden da.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed u ’ iflin
le.kr* * ll-(>reKon, who.on Oct.
ilA m r a iS ^ * Ho°JST£tead L n try, Serial
HPU i ° ^
8 W I rf NEW, W M of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ftiid NEJ 01 SEJ^of Section 15
ette M ^iV o 1 8,. Railk:<’ 14 w -j W illam ­
D xpartwbmt or t u b I n t ib io r
etteM eridian, has filed notice of In-
U. 8. Land Office at Koaeburg, Oragon £2A!?n, to„ . ,n,a,lfe Final Three-year
1, 1919. '
V5 •*’ .*,’**8h «’»Ira to the land
Notloe la hereby given that
above described, before the Register
JO8EPH W . W H IT E
$ the UDited Ktotos
of Langlota. Oregon, who on July 27,
ttt Roseburg, Oregon, on
the
l«th
day
of
J„ly,
,919.
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191«, made Homeek-ad Entry. Serial
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
m i / ™ lb:AEt ut NET »• •"<«
A C O STRANDER,
P R O P ’R
south,
M p r?irRCT
ot 89 Ma*on 8t •
Ban«e 1« W ., Willamette Meridian
d Po,r,4 l‘«d’ Orpv"n.
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° f intention to make * a yi?i-r m*1' of L»nRtol», Oregon.
final Three year proof to eatablmh “ “»¿'Aarmer. of McMInnvillaTOregon
O W . Carroll, of Rickreall, Oregon.
claim to the land nhove described bi-
to r. H«rdy T. Stewart, D. S
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W. H . C anon ,
aioner, a t F o rt Orford, Oregon on th e .
Register.
28th day of June, 1919,
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Claimant names aa witnesses ■
s ™ o £ r ' ° f ^ " gloU- Or^ n
Swan Oberg, of
Sara Russell, of
Ralph Oope, of
W, H . C anon , |
J. J. STANLEY
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Lawyer,
Heglator, <^ o q u ii . j . k , - . . okegom