The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 13, 1919, Image 2

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S A Mnh-lhwii wav down at Gold
Brack lb« latter part of tbe part
IC O . 13, ty.9.
A ovar-*iai»u
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week »m hu^iiieae fur Bandon H a rd ,
p a r * Vo,.
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^ r a W i a b e d R » ^ y e d n ^ d jy . by
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E V x r t J)y«r am i
Drriugt-f
iboUm-d te>Elk river Saturday night
HAB1>> T . M THW Jjfjg
wln-ra (Rey uatoped and » t» « l the
/id lo a lu g day b illin g . ¿ o g lin g kac
not l * * n up to eian ilard in Klfc liv e r
j I hie «maun, and th rlr "neti-b waa
! nuibL.g ui«u.u;il lu (n-iuia of n um .
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B runswigk
Sidweil ® Sabin
In Ona
; Plays Any Disc Record Made
P ea je ra i»
licfurc you buy, o r even if you have s p h o ­
nograph, jie s r TJb« B runsw ick. P u t *» to any test
you wfc&. A«k th a t ’th e m ost difficult record« be
played. M ake corapariei.ps, th e n b t sheAr m erit
¿decide.. .Came in a n d Incur thru 4n.Ach.ine. 1 00-
o rd s and needles also for sale.
Mr. and
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General Merchandise
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E. A. LINDBERG
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Port Orford
,Mj-. \V . I). M 'J ’lidiaini'y
a n d 'M b » K lu-ibetb V a il of Sixee
came up Friday in m art Misa V a il’«
m other, M « - E. t l . V a il p h o t , now
' visiting tlir^u at 3ia«s.
It
b o u ta
a it a r
«„-t,
(before the war lh e ir n g la f fas' were inadequate^ And w ith th e
¿ n c r e o t e il cq g t q f l i v / O j f 9 f .the f»rd»sfiiHIi»W, they arc w hofly ;
put of proportion to th e la b o r perform ed.
pip of th ia
yeyor,
févèri
w here
¿poney on
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Ua!.UX r e " h e
p ur-
chaeed u lprge donkey boiler and
° t c9‘1l?.,7 8 u r - j equipment • b.l«I.i hu «hipped ber«
6 w r i t e r j & f ü UH ‘ (<>r Work no l^ie Moan <J j V». high
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lion« where, he wap w orktop for p riv ate parties, : “ *y job in Cur»y-county.
were reg u la te d by
he'^had a c tu a lly ioatj Mrs. J. P. Ju zU p e f e t g
e jobj an d th a t it waa a com m on -oocurreuOe here Itot- ► today en rppte
. r k 4 u n d er b ,W in b e ,. .id « » f a r w»«f« . h e n ,
pnough
to
her
h e (¿ras g e ttin g .
I jum , editor of the Q uid Reach Re-
Such co n d itio n s are dem o ralizin g apd A5pn lead ¿9 *>Ut ' Ur she r«,m ru her aun much
p n e resu lt, an d th a t is, th a t unless thev are rem edied it wilt improved out an il confined to hi«
soon b e c o m e im possible to get ou r qualified citizens to lak e bed and it w ill he a mouth or so be
a public office. F u rth e rm o re , it is fu n d a m e n ta lly w rong for« heo»n be removed to a Port-
¿o r e t i r e th e person w ho h a s sp e n t years of bis life fittin g
bt.pU.Ifor <««0u»u..
fdr aptne
M. and Mr«. From in and son of
special work to give h is service for a less
F otu U rfo rd , aoco^imuied by tyr*.
wage 'tlMStjs b e in g received by u n b i ll e d . lab o r. Such a
W tilia \ y h i i e j r . , and daughter« ,»/
policy destroys th e in o en tiv e for an education a n d tra in in g , tyedderburu, were Bmidnii visitors
and will lower th e sta n d a rd of service G urry co u n ty m ay F rid ay. tyra. 'Vtoite ,u d daughter«
bave been visiting , i the g ro gin i
expect from her officers.
The voters of o u r ep u u ty -hould t ike action, b jfo re th e home for ««veiai »««kk.
next L egislature convenes, to th e end th p t salaries be r a is - , There waa «.th »« when applicant»
(Bd u n til th ey give a fair rew ard for th e service perform ed— for position» in the L'oaat Guard
8ouie^hijpg near w hat th e officer m ig h t receive if doing sim - "are p le n tifu l, »«y* Captain Rotwrt
Har p p rk fo r a private in d iv id u al. T he m o tto a h o y # be
Juhn*°'‘- ,Mtt
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h im s e lf
begging
H e i* advertising /or men
as tbs cruw is «bori handed. Ap>
fair d a y ’s w»ge for a fair d ay b work
plisante w ilt be cotiahlered for lem.*
por«ry arrviue or fur permaiuurt enr
WHO FOR PRESIDENT?
Orders T aken for A rticles Not in
Wh®» y«« w ant a tra i to r th a t w illd o y u v r
wink rig h t S lid e c o n o m i c a ll y , inve-digade th e
W A TERLO O BOY. N«n<? .b e tp r 0 » th®
m ark et.
q u estio n ab le executive force. U nder a stre u u o u s
a
Mydor,e R oosevelt Mr. T a ft m ade a s n lo n d id
p le » « M < s e m ik in g plant w ith the
Jt ami was a fairly good P re sid e n t lOnlpri norm al cond< Band«.» Hard»»«« Co. ihrosgh ‘ba
IS, but, is h e th e leader o u r liarro n 'sn o u ld havte a t tHe* i« n a i’w -*ai«»»bn, 8. A . M alw hornJ
n t tim e?
-1 whu « « ’* • « « • * tbe T u rn e r ranch
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W e Aim to P lease.
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Give Us 8 Trial.
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W lisn y o u 'w a n t a m ilk in g aa«tchine thad
í ha« n o 8yperior, ipvestignke th e P E R F E C ­
T IO N M IL K IN G M A C H IN E .
C a n ’t be
beaten and th e prices rig h t.
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Port Orfcrd, Oregon
We sell th e «Old Ri iia b le ” JO H N D E E R E
FA R M M A C H IN E R Y of all k in d s th a t has
th e q u a lity and g u a ra n te e behind it. W hile
h igher i n price, j t is th e cheapest in th e lo n g
ru n .
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We Cure Cripples;
BANDON HARDWARE COMP'Y.
M ANDON 1 « 1 O REG O N
We are Specialists
WE CURE CRIPPLES
H e take that broken-down, crippled Car <
and restore it tp health and strength a n d use­
fulness.
These day# you ju s t can't afford to lose the
service th a t your car should give, and which
it WILL give i f you keep it in health.
I f ijoar Car lacks efficiency, is weak or
fa u lty in any action, bring U in and let a s give
it the ‘‘once over” before the busy sum mer
months oome.
We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, and
then we apply the proper remedy to the seat of
trouble a t moderate charge.
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Let Us help you increase your efficiency by
keeping yo u r oar in PERFECT CONDITION.
Your Account
Is Solicited
YOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RECEIPT
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SERVICE IS OOR MOTTO
STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD"
a
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO AU MATTERS
Bank of Bandon
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THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE
BA^DOFj, OREGON
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E. A. Lindberg, Propr’
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lenerai Wood is n o t lack in g •in ex ecu tiv e a b ility , b u t l,,‘* Friday. It*« dairym en o f the
S U tesm ansh.p th a t would q u a lify h im for such a poei-4
*.nd
t j .is more or less »u unk now n q u a n tity , A yd tb® P ro P‘ .output. Th. ,w o .p « i« of a h ig h .
p «ition of electing a m an to th e presidency because be is a ’ WBy do<n iboyoa»! m encouraging
p o p u la r hero does not appeal to th e T ribune .
,1 development y> *lj fins*.
C0QUJ1.1.K SEiT^SEL. ?
■ T he Man of th e tio u r m ay be Ms. T a ft o r h e m ay b®
M W ood, b ut it is not a t a ll u n lik e ly th a t he is n e ith e r' M r. and M r*. M O H a w k in s and
pn# pf them .
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childrep left for Portland laat S u u .
IfUft Frem Away
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From the iuue of the
„ . a « n t . f u r Mr. T y l ^
Back.
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M iaa P«Hy Culver
friends in Port jQrfurd.
who
w«
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¿¿ug. iA 1894, Walter Sutton, pulisher.
1« viailing
thei,
iplw , djng l0
ab
r e n t , week.
R i. Rev. B. W iatar Morria, and
JlThn
Rev. W . Ilo m f .il and wife arrived O rfori,
went down to Port
, o aUend , h.
The “K o z f
H o iu e - m a ij e C a n d y
Ic e C rea m a q d S o ft D i iq k s
f^i^lyt L n n c h e «
in Port Orford Saturday even ing i|)llljlu |im , u flh e MMnoic
|Uer,
I end the B i.ho p conducted « r v ie m
e y e n jn f
fip O rU a „ ry |b
hold vu «nnounoea th at the varioua de
thia j Eu-jhre
ill «sain
Euuhre creek,
errek, and w
Will
again hold
, part men te of (be company a* a ra
■*ci gMM Iit-r4'l'bur»day eren ing r
^celvlng a general increase in wages,
W . H . W ilb u r ehut down hi« « hw
IX rd -t-A l tlie reahteiu-e of Nel«
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T he
total
m ill for the season la*l week, and Neygrrn, in Port Orford, Oregon,
amount of I he increate is 164 1.24
,wlll go to the otiy by the n tx i < h > Friday evening. Sept. I * t h , 1894,
per m onth.
u'/
steaini r.
l.ouia Brown,"aged 3<i year«. M r.
D r. 0 . W . Kndieott and fa m ily ra
J##l
lh e if va
l i t e (tea(iter Alioà BIsuohard it li.-.n n rviuw qd from a euccemful.
,„g grulaw m fJ a p » ,e « e jra te re a
jo ( b
e
j 6 roi| „
to ba j
on Urn O ap iille -S an Frau
M,ioyed
placo r o le in oppoailiun to (he Ban lu tle ftveraTfewftti a g o . 0 « bia ar ¡ al)O|,e
d o rillJ '
r v a k m S m F r . n o x o i h e w . . m .r e ; RWut
Op - f t
|a ^ding
(he C ircuit
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F r u it s i n S e a s o n
p n the church is . Sunday m o rn in g .’ ltreW lng meMon. O n »» .retu rn he
Born— In Fort Ovforg 911 8«pi.
eto* wire four ^coeGrma *
at which Ihehd
day ia Banden, reaching
p t h , 1894, to M r. and ijr« . P ' ' 1,1......
he|d
, »topped
home on a Monday.
Hä
Maateraon a daughter.
I in Hie evening, lb« Ut’ hop Iw
, ine,
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a C u rry T r | epl >B ne
5wrthe»n Curry w ill Ijp well rep W
, lo d i.p
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Tho
and
reetnlhd at
Stock.
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lis t m e n is .
A recent canvass of th e R epublican new spapers of iJj?
Ta InstaU Ckeae Factory.
State by th e O regonian show s th a t W . H. T aft is th e first j
phoice of th e Oregon e d ito rs for P re sid e n t, a n d G eneral- ;
f#ctory wMh a wpacitJ,
M w a r d ^ o o d second choice.
!t„ h^dtathe product W 100 oowa
, tyr. T a ft Bjay be th a jjyan uf.tU ? W c b u t U l3 '•‘ ■cord a d ì bnm ady lo m iw ra tio n on tba
jhstdly justifies aych a hope, ^ s Ruprenpe 4 Qd g e a n d la te r ^ T u rn e r rau n h . on H a u le r '« creek
as P re sid e n t he did nqf s ta n d very chtoe to th e la b ó rià g IwAtorky county warty negl Spring,
H e is possessed of fine ju d icial W l j t y . birt of rytipBi1 «««»rding t.n p . phma of ¿ « a . and
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Wens’ Furnishings, Etc.
apa 11 d j »g
> »oiue l i n i e i u P in la n d ,
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Fresh G roceries Always on Hand
Mra. W . M . H u n ter of (¿old Be.uR
-That the officer* of C u rry c o u n ty arc being u n d e r p a i d / 1 - " *
r o u t e tu tier
¿ t a u s t w ithout e x cep tio n , th e r e Can be no q u e stio n . R v en f ¡ *******
A '7Tx^Mr.W’" itL'»- - -wtos» r.v. "M-f <■ • ‘T a t
Court
T H E ^ K O Z T *
Opposite Sidwell A Sabin 8tnre
OREGON.
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N otick f o r pu b l ic a t io n n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n
a^aS^wSarihalxà» Aw&akwàafeaà
D b » artv « nt ov tub I f i zrioh ,
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The'follow ing attorneys have re
ried a. Gold Beach, ready lor
IrtMiuy»«: Diet. A tty , Brown, J
' p u n t t i) , J. M B iglln, John H a ll,
J. H . # / u lug, J , M. Upton.
C
^^>awa-o.d In itia l) W birkerk, whore
roflin bas been ¡»welting hie occu.
policy for ten days nr more, wa*
M ill alive on S u ix la y, liugeilug be.
tween life and death. He ia m id
to he over lO O yeapi old. ,
Ed 1^11 M arah .w b ", with »4Milt* of
bi« w iK ’e fa m ily , of Doug la a enun
ty , hav< beejs camping at JJandort,
caata down F riija y , to ,p en d a faw
d a y . w ith friends in port Orford
and vtefeiity.
r ed lo a lady whom k . had
previously
engsged. I hey
been Ch} „ noo|t
fo o ^ ,
fn d
ilw b N
|)>ng(
pa-aage on tbe steamer Argo bound from ,W ,M
d
The wbo,e
for home vta C 90. Bay, sod
p . H y ...jo y e d the 0 ,-m g ¡« m e n
fuoi, a segere cold on the yrip tip,
wnicli continued to grow wotee, u n -
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111 t l .it yeloped into pneumonia, to '
E »*l Sunday Mra. Lacra F. Young
la- followed oy quin« consumption ,
* l B unker H i l l at the ripe old
. ( O , .. hw arrival at p o rt Orford a *«® of H >•••*■ P « » iW y Sks was
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....... it) sgo l)e » a * iiuiM eilially t a . *ke "Ideal person in the country,
k u down, w«id continued
to
grow
U|l,ugh G randm a
Lenevc
of
tb it
»orae^Dr. T y k -r M a tin g at tlie a ia r t, 0'U t»'*«r*kh io a y ta r of that age.
Uial the obao,eF were against hup.
lie had the lirst v ^ m e d ic « , atte«.-
itoh, ami Hu) moat careful and t«n>
■ler nursing at the hands of M r.
Neygren’a fam ily ami bis devoted
» ilk . H e waa buried at 2 o’clock
laat Sunday, Uav W. _ H orsfall ___
dueling t h , fu n e ra F f i service., there
The infant cbiid of U jlJ U ilte i
and wife l(f guetife creek, waa re
l/iangeruoaly sick, t b . latter being a largo sit-ndauor of aympa
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weak, and a nte«erng. r »bisin| frian J». .
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Trespaes N otko.
Kbtloo bpreby given th at any and
a(l peiwona found tre*paeaing upon th
premises of the nndervigned for the
purpoee of rtoggleg bogs or cattle will
[ * ! * < » * « » * > “ * • «» «» •« >» ° f Ut«
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Sixaa, Or«(tpn
FEAST
W HEN
YOU
EAT
D o n ’t m e r e ly E a t lj e c a n s e y o n h a v e
to -E a t b e c a u se y o u e n jo y it .
B r e a d , P ie a , C ak est, D o u g h n n ta ,
C o o k ie s , e t c ., a l w a y s o n h a n d .
R e g u l a r I kimnera
S lu yrt O r d e r s «. S p e c i a lt y
T h i r t y Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e
E. M. PITNER
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MMaimWalkto>O«aaa^^aSMtoS^a>^«w
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D BP A HTM «NT OP THH IgTBRIOB.
United State» Land Offla«)
U . 8. f/and Office , t Boaebnrg, Oregt
Boaeburg, Oregon, July M . 191».
July 30, t n »
Notioe to hereby given tb»t
Notice fa hereby given that
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W IL L IA M P. OOOK
of Langlois, Oregon, wkn, on July
27,1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial
No. 09688, Lota 2 and 3 and SW U of
NK<* and 8KJ of MWJ of Section 14. lion 13, and the EJ, of 8E{ of 8
Ti-wwWp 3) 8, Range 14 W ., W lllam - , tlon 14, Township 31 8 ., Range 1 , ’
ette M ercian, baa Sled notice of in­ i W illam ette Meridian, bas filed «o’
tention to make Pinal Three-year of intention to make final Three-year
Proof, to «tabtlah claim to the land - proof, to establish claim to the land
‘ above described, before Hardy T. ■ above described, before Hard? T.
Stewart, W. 8. Coinmlaaioner, at bis Stewart, U . 8. ('ommiaaionef, at hia of­
idBoe at Port Orford, Oregon on tbe fice, at Port Orford, Oregon, on the 8th
day of September, 191».
8th day of September. 1919,
Claim ant names a* wjtne«aea:
Claimant namoa as witnescea;
H . Cook, of Langlois, Oregon. W illia m T . Cook, of Langlois, Oregon.
Joseph IT Cook, of
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Edward Bowman,
David E. Bowman, of ”
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John Motes, of
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Charles H Smith, of ”
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W . H. C asok
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Reglater.
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HARDY T . 8TEW ART
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DENNIS CUNNIPF, Jit.,
W. A. WOOD
ATTORNEY AT
LAW
l>ep. 0. 8. Mineral 8nrveynr
Surveyor for the District 1 Or­
«OLD BRACH. OREOOS
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G o ld llv a e li,
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