The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 25, 1919, Image 2

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General Merchandise
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
Heps* Furnishings, Etc.
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Sam uel Gum per», head of organized labor in the U n it- i»i», y r .
8 . 4»«rry, Bandon.
3>tl Slated, has for ¿ears held the spnftdence ang esteem .{d O r«.
(tfh.e labpripg.elass in th is country, fcpd, on accontai, o f hie W«* Sir:—
^atrintic stand ¿11 rin g th e war, hd w ^ k j^ w . Admirer» f r v t n . ?‘A<tLr u'e F » u rtl» I «rant to o ., me
III w atts of life. But, riding on the crest of thia wave o f /I««« W>».<I-t *«4 «*<•« th -tn p
popularity and confidence, he has made th e w l p s ^ blynd- ^ .p ,, ip,erMtej 1 pl.miy« b-rrk..
^r of hi* l i f e ’s Thia h ill apposi bg natjquaipRlblbdBQn-
We * 4 1 o n w a c t w ith a n y one fo r a
.Witji 8«eh intelligence as he like“ B atu m i (Joinpets term o f yearn on hjcr.i^j, at m a r k e t
^ f t w a t h a t f a r a n d a w a y the worst enem y
the laboring p rice. Ifjth e r e w ill be y a y a u r p lu .
class has is /o h n Barleycorn. Capitalism and all other foes “ f Log^pberriee at Bandon t^ie
nf labor pale in to yisignificapce iu com parison. C apital-'*00 J ,C*n?*'.’l ‘h*,n
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Orders Taken for Articles Not in
Stock.
Aim to Please.
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Un<Ur t&e auspices of the Fishermens Onion
fn Honor of our returned ¡¿oldiers '
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PortOrferd, Oregon
|s n impairs oniy the earning capacity at thè* man. Boot*»
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does tliys and then goe#i farther; it reach«? ¡,t>ty the h om e, r|Ma
makes a brute of tl^e father, ^regksjthe. heart o f the' wife,
“ X u a r a tr,a ly , A Ct C h aeaJ
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¿dutches the children jp poyerty a e d e x c i t e « u n s p e a k a b l e
M r . P e r r y hftpee W annotino# in a
Crim0S
week o r M th e e x a c t «lay t h a t M r .
T oot Races
B oat Races
R ID IN G CONTEST
N et K n ittin g Contest
Greased P ig G reased P ole
1919- T a g o f W ar on land <fc w ater
Mr-OomBw?, who poses M a fneud of ihe laborinj man,
.should take the stand th^t pe jloes on this j tyqestión. I t u'xatmi World.
¿joes not seetp ppssible that th e fact that th e ft is unlim ited !
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¿wealth behind the brewers m ight have anything to do with ' JRepwrt ef $xes Schaal Meetiag.
his purported views Qn jthe subject, yet there1 i$uat be some
reason that can hardly be ascribed to the workings o f his
JVne
in ttlligen c.' . o d .so » « ™ » * .
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: u al m e e tin g read l» y */. I I , Robinson
¿OVEMIOK OLCOTT FLAYS FOLIYK#.
c le rk p jo t e « ; tn y itiu *. app roved ae
I read. N o m in a t iv e , being uindo for
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The TtupuNB has ¡long been a friend and. adm irer of
^Governor Olcott, and we regret tp have the conviction fore-
fid upon us that in the appointm ent of the C om m issioners
of the Port of Port Orford the Governor played p olitics.
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The Port D istrict was created by * two-to-one vote, and,
.under a Dem ocratic form o f governm ent, a Board Of Com-
director to serve tty-«*« y e a rs . R a y
Cappa re c e iv in g th e m a jo rity vote
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b> «»hm-tioB there
b eing no o th e r n o m in a tio n s .
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M(,tion m, ds
l f a l l seconded 'A y
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stands tbar-fifths right; it sh ou ld stand five-fifths that*w ay.
w„ ma<le b y F H
Bofu
And perhaps it will develop that it does stated five-fifths ¡nM) n ,s t we raise by rpecia] t a x o a
righ t, but this dove n t rcWeve the G overnor ¿from know- j p ro p e rty o f f i t d is tric t 1250 to boy
ingiy m aking an appoipXmu^t thajt m ight tend to obstruct site and for b u ild in g scbdbt houae
^he wishes of the majority of th^ peocLe q t tftis or an y ,n<* out building» and for fa rn ia b m g
other com m unity.
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HELP T H E S A L V A T IO N A R M Y .
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DANCING EACH NIGHT
Soldiers In Uniform Free
Announcement
' » B r e a d , P ie a , C a k e s , P o u g h n i it s ,
’ C o o k ie s , c e t^ a l w a y s o n b a n d .
H e ^ n la r D i n n e r s •
S b o r t O r d e r s a, S p e c i a l t y
E. M. PITNES
’ ZM tin& after M ay 1st; M l we will
allow a cash disedant o fS p e r oent on a ll
purchases amounting to over ONE DOL-
L jfR eXceptitig bn paints, oils, fa rm m a-
<&nW f impfemonts^
and
stoves, a n a a ll accounts p a id on dr before
the 10th of the month following foe pur­
chase, we will allow a cash discount of i
percent.
■- This should be an inAucerncnt for yoy,
fa trade where you, can save mqney an d
fa rth er more, make it an object for our
customers to pay cash, which means a
saving to us as well as to our customers.
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and c a rried .
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M o tio n m ade b y
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'S f C lA - c *»log. T here are mar.
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mudata o lio —in fa c t the mo
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I a t F actory prîces . « m
S l't& J .u p . T h e re is a M a M bicyel. t«
soi- t:i»
o f every rid e r-e le e trie
h^hco ! Moto .-¿?he mcnirtr. It e r t r i . la a le n
fu r ciiilJre
Ladies* models t o o -a il a t
prinva* m .de u>OMible aaly by o ar Faetw yv
d ire c t.ta -rid e r selling policy.
tòX 31 Ç jys Free Trill SaiVi
• • lA W G C T l • • b *;y *l« V M . e l e e t ,
J r e ? \ r '. K 1 0 i i T C H lR c f e s P O L L Y F M - ’
/ / « - V A ID T O Y O U R T O W N , fo r t h i r t y
/ W i t ’’ J i a f t » o t r i a l - a e t a a l r id io f tm t.
/ A *-\d W ’ r * y rc tu n l »bargee I f you d eeid.
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The Salvation Army drive is being made this week, pommiitcy o f thrSe to aacertyin the
purely there is no need to urge those to give who can afford . « * t o f the lig h t and e x a m in e apec-
to do so. Before the war there m ight h ave been som e who ific s l*ona fo r a s u ita b le b u ild in g ;
did not understand the wouderful work being done by this “ ot,°‘» * c^n**1 »»«f m in s d . T h e
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c h a ir a p p o in te d board o f directo rs to
organization, but now recognition and appreciation of what BCt M committee
Jiave done and are doing is world wide. Their work j 4 pootion was m ad« b y F .
has ever been where it is m ost needed— am ong th e afflict- B o bin ao n th a t t h . d ire c to rs be
¿sd, th e low ly, and the unfortunate. T h eir raottp is a serm on »trusted to, w ith in .# 0 d ay « ghre
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th e r H a l l th a t the c h a ir a p p o in t
Ch.x»te from 44atylM ,color..
S s r - ^ T T P , > a th e f amoae "B A N G I
h f by I / . B . S tv in e r. A fte r d i.
ensaiofl th e pleasure w a . voted upon
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D o n ’t m e r e ly C a t b e c a u s e y o u h a v e
t o —C a t b e c a u s e y o u e n j o y It.
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The T bibu ^ wishes to make ¡A plain t h a M h y js y t l * * “ « W « » *
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intended as a crflicfsni o f any q F f l i c Ifren appofntedZIn t n ir g .t e le«din g"to C . ' W . Z n $ « e h * e
bo>.rd, but father w erittcism o f Governor OlcatljfoP ¿trying1, house. Aftfer eaf|ful' H a e u M iv n the
Io please both asdes iu a question where m ajority-rale“- sa id 'th‘, “ °’i<’“ * “• P“1 ‘
there was but one side. It is not enough t b * |. this ^oard
a o tT » e s a in e t the
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Your Account
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Is Solicited
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par’ aw ai that earoa fo r lb * »arte and
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W r e .tboo a a m ic a
r.de.e. W ith o - e r - **IU M ar*> aeM »
TOUR CHECK BOOK IS TOUR RECEIPT
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS >v «
CYCLE
BANDOlf,
We are Specialists
N O T IC E F O R
■ swap v > w i » p v-ew
WE CURE CRIPPLES
We take that broken-down, crippled Car
’ and restore it to health uud strength Hhd use­
fulness.
. These days you ju s t enu ’t afford to lose the
. service that your ear should give, and ivhioh
; it WILL give if you keep if in health.
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IfffPr Car lacks efficiency, is iveak or
; fa u lty fn any action, bring it in and let usgive
, it the ''once over” before the busy summer
■ months cpme.
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H a n e w fail to diagnose the ailment, and
> then ivy apply the proper remedy to the seat of
’ trouble a t a, ftutdprate charge.
J L et us help you increase your efficiency by
, keeping your a tr in PERFECT CONDITION.
R Q O 8TRANDER, PRO P R
Suit#
Cleaned
and
Rbsebnrg, Oregon. J an e I . l » l t ,
Notice ia hereby given th a t ’ <w n.
J A M E S B. B R A D E N
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fa th e r and h eir o( John O . B raden dor
ceased of Rickreall,O regon, w ho ,on Oct.
14,1*18, made Homestead E n try , Serial
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NW TIC K POR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Township 81 8. Range 14 W ., W IB am -
ette M erid ia n , has filed notion of in ­
U . S. la n d Office a t Roseburg, Oleg
tention to make
F in a l T h ree -y e ar
Proof, to eatabllfth claim to the land
Nottae ia hereby gigen th a t
above described, before the . Register
and Receiver of the U n ite d Stateo
JO S E P H W . W H IT B
o f L an glo is, Oregon, who on J u ly 87 L au d Office a t Roeeburv, Oregon, on
Homestead E n try , beriai the ls th day o f In l y , MW8.
C la im a n t n a m e . «■ witnesses:
M rs. O raco Batea, o f M Masoa S t ,
P o rtla n d , Oregon.
R a y G riffin , of Canwlois, Oregon.
haa lie d notice o f intention to m ake
M ugh Farm er, o f M cM in n v ille . Oregon
fin a l T hree y gar proof to establish
O W . O a rro ll, o f R ic k re a ll, Oregon.
M ia O u J y T . Stew art, f t
com m i.-
D xgA B TF nT o r T hb Irr a a in x
H ow's This?
W e offer O«« R u n d rw l D ollar» R * .
w ard fo r a n y caaa o f C a ta rrh th a t a a a -
' not ba ru ra d by H a i f a C a ta rrh Cura.
H *l» ’s C a ta rrb C u ra baa baaa ta k a a
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put
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and
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a»oa»S aa tb a moat ra I labia r — afly fo*
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THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE
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Opposite Hotel Seaside
P V B L IO A T IO y
Daraarw RRT o r t h b I m a i o a ,
U n ite d States Land O fflo i,
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Sam RueaeU, oi
Ralph Cope, of
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Register,
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