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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1919)
ïf”'1 Undertaker Caskets seat to all parts the county f - I I ■' > '"•* Jk*- ■v W i 1 Thor» »«o s slido in the grade Jnt highway around Rocky Point f Local Happenings £ last evening that nearly buried the of I i a A i A h i i n i s * d * l etaam •‘* shave! aad badly mashed one ■ I d - U m I Ron. S. P. Fufree and Tomb-stone Ordered aad Set Vp. F c jc e a R e a s o n a b le . Sixes visitors »ho in h»»a Saturday. »«re Mrs. J. D. Loucks and Lana*« »aro visitara to y as terday. B. A. Lindberg J. a Curl last weak sent in hie' Koreat Bangor. tbo post several year» M r. Curl baa o f tha men working on it. stationed at tbo MaGribbia Jf. F. Woodooek, bin brother aad station at Middle E * . and Wool Growers Attention! For the purpose of ooping with the present situation, the F irst N a B ank of Bandon, through its agricultural agent Mr. J. L- Smith, is organising a pool for disposing of the wool grown in thia section. The F irst N ational B ank ia offering free storage space to accommo date wool growers in the naked room adjoining the Bank, in a fire proof building * ■ . It ia requested that all growers bring in their wool in view of partici pating in this pool. z , 3 A meeting of all wool growers will be held at the F ibst N ational B ank at Bandon, Saturday afternoon, November 1st, at 1 o’clock, for the purpose of organising an association through which Ihe sale of the local product can he handled to mutual advantage. tional o . l u ,M l L r T O k u , w . - u » d « « “ L r 1 did Bandon da_a of lh. _____ h u n tin . , b, m“oh towards establishing the For- .daga of he saaaon hunting in t a |> p a f , ment ia thegnod graoas I Panther mountain eountry. j of tbs r f u |# Tha Whitworth Bras, of Euchre Fred Caugbell paaaed through ( y r ( jur| gara up bis petition orssk, took two truck loads of hogs town Monday atoning n tn ro io g to - j a lb< government that ha might to the Bandon stärkst last »oak. Gold Beach from taking an sat» : ba asore with h it fam ily in town, to devote b it tip s to the A big lig h t of ducks is i t portad toad of Chinaman to Bondoa. The aod Cel estlale-bod been employed in th a ' m.nagemenl of Tba Rosy in which i Coas Bay, but as yst they have Port Orford Lodge No. 170 not lit to any extent an Port Orford Seaborg cannery on llogue rire r. b eta associated with J. 0 . Mock, aod ware leaving because tbs lake. ‘ was about out and the fall run - A. F. A A. M. The steamer Bandon was in our salmon had almost stopped. Meet« Saturday ev port last week and look ont a full Like tbo Arab of old who folded J. M . Limpach baa bean ening following full cargo of ties and piling for tha Fy fa ___ _ ______________ _ _ fu r' bis tent in tha night, tha bouses that itb tha aid of a crutch W ilton company. moon. tee past few days, tha result uf be- sprang up at Hubbards creek a few Visiting bretheren 8. J. S p oerl, N. W . Parkins and I ng struck across tbo hips with a ' mouth ago as tha camp af M y p 4 Address all communication« tu welcome^ . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Fraeam, weal to awing load of piling whan loadiag Co. disappeared last week. The J. L. SMITH, Agriculturalist, or Bandon Saturday for tha »«wk-snd the steamer Bandon last week, how- company has made a new eamp AMES 8. JOHNSTON, W. X. ROY B. CORSON, Cashier, faativitiaa at that place. ever, Mika ia not complaining aa he near Rocky Point. W. T. W u i t b 8a., 8eev. B andon , O bboon . * Weather conditions have been Mrs. B ari Allrad returned the had a rather cloee call from going Brat of the weak from Marshfield where ha would bare no uea for ideal, and the work on thia road haa been progressing very satiefaCtorly. «hare she «ant reuaotly for an op* cmtchee. « The steam shovel has worked' itself eration for throat trouble. A latter received from 8. P. Mer nearly around Rooky Point, and as deputy, M r. Tboroee who has charge than tan daya o f tha open rill a few daya ago stated that ba yet nothing hee been enoountered of the enforcement of the game law f i e l d B e a c h , O r e g o n aeaaoa fur in Cooe, Douglas, Lane and- Qprry for buck dee* remains, and I and Mrs. M errill had arrived in thst is any worse than the contrac the buntore wish tags left » ¡Il have California all right aad bad rented counties, complimented Mr. Adams tor» expected T h e BANKERS LIFE COMPANY, of Dos Has the Only Set of Abstract to get busy if they are going to use a home in Oakland where they Those who have been along thia very highly by saying he was one would spend the winter while he of the most vtecti vs deputy wardens them. Books m Carry Connty route, and are in a position to know, Moines, has paid to the families of its Policy worked in the shipyards as a oar- M r. sad Mrs. Pst Turner came eay it w ill be the most scenic road in the state. M r. Thomas hopes to penter. Later they expect to ia persuade Mr. ¿dams to go up into Holders more than Fifty Eight Million Dollars, Eighteen Years Experience up from Gold Bench for tbo dance vest ia ranch property end * 7 2 1 * lo°« ‘ be Oregon ooast, not even Coos county shortly and help him Satuiday night and remained over exorlled in the grandeur of its views Think of the homes this has saved and the edu that state their bom». round up eoms of the violators Sunday visiting relatives here and by the famed Columbia Highway. Prompt, Efficient Service cations it has made possible. there. The Coos county grand Jury last at Sixes. week returned an indictment s p in e t Walnuts Thrive m E li liver. N ext Sunday, tbs 26th, is tba day Claimed as W. A. WOOD, Manager H tro ld Howell for tba murder of ----- PATS LIVE OK H E ----- ' when time pieces are to be turned L illia n Leuthold, and the trial is W . R. Hurst was in town Monday back one hour, aad theouunlry will now taking place. I t is said that and dropped around at the T bibuhk again elart regulating its aetiousoo A recent decision by tba Depart- analysis has proven the stains on office with some samples of walnuts a pre-war schedule. clothing the boy wore the afternoon that he had grown oa bis E lk river meal of the Interior at Washington, Northern Curry dairymen are well of the murder to be human blood ranch. This in itself is nothing gives to Samuel Montague, aa a O p p o s ite H otel S e a s id e District Agent far BANKERS LIFE pleased with the price paid for milk etaine, aod the circumstantial evi strange, as M r. Hurst has been homestead, land that haa been claim R C O S T R A N O E R , P R O P ’R by the condensary at Bendon, and OREGON COQUILLE, dence of his guilt eeema very com growing excellent walnuts for sever ad by Cyrus Madden for more than many of them will ehip their m ilk plele. ai years, hnt these particular-puts <0 years as mineral land. Suits C le a n e d a n d P ressed there in the future instead of mak Originally, Mr. Madden’s mineral Geo. Dunn, one of Euohre creek’s earns from a teed that was planted ing obmue or butter. olaim oovered more than 300 scree, progressive farmer«, accompanied 7 years ago.' I t is claimed that a R. Davidson took several truck by Miss Rita Dewey and Miss Edna walnut tree matures more quickly but he neglected to eecure a patent COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON luade of hogs Io the Bandon market Porterfield, was in attendance at tha from a graft, aad they are supposed to it and encroaching settlers grad, for Sixes farmers lest week. Those danoe Saturday night. Mr. Dunn to commence besting at about 8 ually absorbed it. Several years ry s making the shipments were: Zum is now building the seound silo oa years of age, yet here is a tree^rom ago, M r. Montagna filed upon forty walt Bros., Raymond Capps, Andrew bis big dairy ranch. He baa a the seed, in a country not supposed acres, Harvey Atkinson upon forty, Oregon Gold Beach, Farrier and Herbert Unican. a splendid corn crop this year, end to bo adapted to their growth, bear aad David E . Jenks upon eighty-— N O T IC E O P S U B R I E F ’» B A L B J. Ms, known by hi» frirtids as ¡„ convinced that be will get far ing good nuts in 7 years. A Awd She ail tba land Mr. Madden had left IN THK CIBCUIT COURT OF THE “ Doc”, West, of Sixes, started yee better raeults from it by feeding it tree is 8 inches in diameter and 80 from his first claimrt*%ln contests that followed, Montagna won twenty STATE OF OREGON FOB CURftV terday for eastern Oregon where he in eotilage. feet high. acres before the Roseburg office, COUNTY, FRED HINKKY, PLAIN M r. H u rtt contends that n much w ill spend the winter. M r. West M r. end Mrs.George Herding and TIFF, V. A. H . D A V I8, OHAS. larger variety of nuta and fruits Jenks forty, and Atkinson the forty SMITH, SAMUEL FITZPATRICK, has soms lung troublaan.i is chang ch ild ren , who have been residing in than the people are aware of would acres be filed on. Now comes the ing climates in hopes of benefilting Port Orford for the peat, several Everything in the Hardware line, also Stoves ET AL8., DEFENDANTS. do well in Curry county if given decision from Washington that gives Notice Is hereby given, that under hie health, and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lamps, 8tnmping Powder lontbe, started Monday for Oregon a fair trial. Besides walnuts, he Mr. Montague his fu ll homestead owl by virtue of and puraoant to a Deputy sheriff, Howard W. Jeter,1 c ity where they will reside in the and Fuse. _ , claim, and as it ia on this forty that grows successfully both figs and Judgment duly rendered, entered and docketed in the almve entitled court with three helpers, is painting the fature. Mr. Harding has been boss grapes. And he oalis attention to Mr. Madden’s home is located and Come in and hear our new Claxtonola Phono- ou the IK E day of Septan» The E lk river bridge. He will also' of ounvtruotioii wn the Hubhard- the fact titat fruit lend here osn be on which ba haa carried on pratic garph. It will play any record made; see these her, ISIS, wherein and whereby h *• paint lb« Sixes and Floras creek Brush crSek highway for Moon 4 bought for 8100 to 8200 an acre, ally all of bia miniag activities, it adjudged that the . said . . Fred Hlttk’ y I bridgm. W hile on Coo» Bay re Co., but is changing locations be Machines before you buy. J while in many place« on the outside appears doubtful if be can hold tba have and recover of and Iren» tba da-) i n , mied in a ----- new cause he has been offered a more forty sores he won from M r. Jeuks. (endauts Charlee Sm ith aud te m a s i “ ¿ A . , , , B W *a it Mils as high as 81,000 per acre. lucrative position. Fitspatriok the «um of Thirty-Five l«20 Maxwell. M r Hurst has an older walnut And losing it, M r. Madden’s entire Hundred Dolían, and the tuitber tree that bore 125 pounds of nuts holriinga w ill hsva slipped from his _ , Mise M ary Johnson started yes * Fi“ X? 5 i T t tord.y ° n her re,urn “ » her h,,in* in bteSateteSteitete ■tete last year and has thst many on grasp. ousts end disbursements, with interest T he Madden black sand mints at again thiv year. Theee nuts tell on on the «aid aums at the fate of six per Wichita, Kansas. She had been • D r. Voge, the well-known Bandon the local market from 80 to 40 eta.' one time attracted considerable at cent per aonum iiom the 18th day of visiting severe! weeks with her September, l#ls, and under end pur-1 brother, B. O. Johnson, who is in dentist, will be in Port Orford Octo per lb., which will give an idea of ¡ten lion, and it ia understood that auant to the commando! an execution'ob # o f lba highway surveyors ber 27th to 81st. Thia will be the what a walnut orchard cf one or two an offer of 830,000 wne refused. baaed upon the ’ “ d J o d g n ^ t duly ta-| bstween Q, ford #nd D r’s, last visit heretbia year. Those hundred trees in Curry county Many thousand of dollars have been sued out of eud under the aeol of the, " needing work should take advantage spent developing and working the would bring the owner. said court on the Sth day oi October, Brush creek. of the opportunity and make ap mins, end while soms rich d irt Was JS19,1 have duly taken ecd levied upon, A. G . M iller, who hee been suffer point inn) ia early aa b it time is lim struck, yet it is doubtful if as much and on Saturday, the Mud day ol No ing no ntteok of inflemstory rheu Wardens Visit Pert OiîerA ited. money was taken out of the mine as vember, IBIS, at the hour of Two mutism following the blood poison o’olook in the afternoon of «aid day, at was put into it, although many have Deputy Game Wardens J. M. Fart ( M a d In Have the f.ont door of the Court House o f Lu bis hand, continues in a serious believed that some day, when ?nrry County, Oregon, situate in th e ' condition, being hardly able to Thomas, of Coos County, ssd John the right kind of machinery was ¡own of Gold Bench, Corry Connty,1 moV# himself in bed, although the Port Orford is to hsvs s real Adama, of Rogue river, spent twat} butcher shop. W hile the residents' nights in our town the latter p a rt, il woul<1 <iewelop into a pay i g ( Jregon, I will offer for sale and sell at I d h# ¡ , .bowing showing some I joblic auction, subject to redemption,! proposition. A gentleman was up ! a f ths town have been able to buy I of last week, and no aftar-ciap io the highest bidder, tor cash, all of n • from Los Angeles a faw weeks ago The dsnos last Saturday night meat, yet the supply has been lim - has followed, it is to ba presumed •he right, title and Interest which the and oontraded to lease the ground mid defendant» Charles Smith and was one of tha largest thst has bean j ited aod tarried io connection with they found our eilisenä law-abid- where the old mine was from Mr. tamuel Fitapatrick, or either of them, " 7 . T ' p Orford for ‘some time, limo, »ad on tba jSth day of September, 191«. ■ ^ ‘ t a ^ ta n d a n -L m m ^ from « some other business. Now, howsv. ing. Madden at 81,000 a year. The de- Oa Oct. 12th M r. Adams arrested changed. 'cision from Washington w ill, of >r hare sloes had, in or jo Uia follow- , . „ ., R . er, this condition will he Ini de-c, tbsd real preperty, or M y for away as Bandon and Gold Beach, as W . R- Johnson is putting up an O. J. Closest, of Portland, for hunt We make a point of never keeping Groceries course annul this contract. part thereof, vis: » Tha orchestra from Bandon and tha 18x24 foot building across from the ing ducks out of season, and took M r. Madden, who is pnsi 87 years Lota numbered Thirteen and Four- reoently euiaiged hall, which ie now 8saside hotel at the oornsr on 7th him before Robt. Walker,temporary of age, is tirin g oa ths land, lie is «•n, the East Halt of the Southweat lo lb e bast in the oounty, aad Jaek»on streets that will be used Justice of the Peace at Gold Beach, quite feeble, aod with no means of Quarter and tha Southwest Quyter o f; , h, dancers, That's the reason why yon are always sure of exclusively as s meat market. Mr. where he wee given a hearing and enppori has become a oounty charge. the Southeast Quarter, of Section Six 7 fined 846 and costa amounting to in Township Thirty-Nine South of Clyde Wagner reoeived a bartly Johnson is an experisnoed hand in FRESH Groceries when yon come to ns. Ths wealth that he one time thought 85. The fins was probably a little -tange Thirteen West of the Wiliam- , ip rained w tistlaat weak when one the butcher business, and will un was his has dissolved away and he >tte Meridian, in Curry Oounty. Ore- of his father’s teams ran away with doubtedly make a success with the more than it otherwise would hsvs is dying upon the charity of others. been because it Was believed this ¡on; aud also him on their E lk river ranch and ha shop. A t net of tend in Curry Oounty, Or- - ” T he team was not the only game law Mr. Cloa We have some Exceptionally good buys in ■g<m. speelfloally described aa follows, jumped from the wagon. Ths team Cerener’s Jury R etent V e r& i. sett had broken and because of his r»nnfy Ceto Anstber Mg Track . I was gentle, but oos of them robbed oar general merchandise ii ue. Coma- in an d attempt to evade street. Mr. Clo«. Commencing at a point 2S.80 chains b it bridle off and became frightened look them over. The coronet’« ju ry called at ths Frank Caugbell, of Gold Beach, astt was bunting at the mowth of North and ts.ai chains Went of tlieoor- wbeu lbs wagon ran onto him. The mr oommon to Sections Four, Fire, j gOma lreea aaj , , op. has gone to Portland after n Nash ! Bucbie creek snd had « ducks in lime of the finding of the body of Quad truck that w ill bs osed by tha J bia possession. A footrace atarted L illian Leuthold last July and which Eight and Nine, in Township Forty* I . , munh damaas 3n. Booth of R un,. ThUtean Wert of I pad without doing much dsrnsgs. county in hauling gravel ou the, when ha saw tha Game Warden, invsattgated ths esse sad which was the Willamette Meridian, snM p o in t“ Dr. C. W’ . Robbins, who several roads. This is oae of the big four , bulks he was elmbing up • l» n k then adjourned until a later dale, ttein* tonr chains Eart at the South-1 y(<rl ago prsctio«d medicine at Port its investigation and wheel drive snd four wheal steer into the brush Mr. Adams caught completed -ait corner of the John Van Pelt one- Orfo|d and ,aler at t.Gold Beach, tore tract, in Lot numbered Six of aaW reeend- o n e teak to Ore. ' government trucks, for which pro- him by one foot snd brought him Monday while in session here* ren down on all fours« snd ths race was dered a verdiot that death was doe X ' " £ i *•• ............* to tha two builstt wounds in ths over with tbs officer tha winner tlience Wert 7As chains; and thence, tn d {, now located at Eugene. When in the state might secuie , head. No further comments were M r. Adams w*s accompanied Ly North 7 0« Oteius to tha place of beain- here about three y««rs ago sired. Ceos county now has on his wife on this trip , they having Coroner F. E. . wt.son Wilson — , dog; tog ¡containing acre, of land; « - » r a „ made. .d a . Goroaer r. b containing fire acres tend; |_ p,,bbins went t w to 8an Sun Dmgo Diego the trucks hauling healing rock ou on the tha road read h i. wits on tots u .p , or so uiuoh U,ereui a . abal bs w arn -, . , h. r e r v Z , 1 south of Baudot», aud it is said to be walked through the mountains from h#r> #od lhejo ry ¡ . u » » to o . or so uiuoh Uiereui as shad bo neceo- ary to aatirty in full thesnkl Judgment where hs • giving good satisfaction. > Agnem to Kuchts creak. They «»a- T M j u rjro tn were. O. A. Trow »nd ««eta aud lutawrt, aud the coata In whtch ho w ,bs| ’ w i / u d e truck, lu sddiltoo to tinned on to ths north sod «’< >»■• bndr , John Dicksy. A. G . Hoyt I lutarsrt, anil ex penas» of «aie. r" n k L . <»1 e l Riva raid a but tha big Duplex that ths eoooty now eoeaty where Mre. Adam« is vinung F g p * , , ^ J. H . Sone» and George mrviea he tocated . » » * £ * » * . * ‘ > d (r^ u wh|le M r. AdaW. ¡ . keeping Manc,mt. ’AH hut ths la t t a tw . D atei Ootoher #>, IMS- WM. TOLMAN. the lure ol Oregon ‘ao rtron« h“ ’ “ , V J u ... h ll- . a„ . Ur„ in- ' were preeenl at tha session M oo- Sheriff of Curry Oounty Oregon. j u i in tb it alate a marked irorfovemeni ia tba roaa» ine nunierfi gmraamg. rv Sstniinmi and hs is no< back in Wt* ' l a speaking of the Curry county day.— Coquille Sentinel, Published on Ootoher tí, ». Novem ,«< Ç tr ’ J, e<«ih. ber 5, H , 1», Wifi, Lodge Notice. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carry County ttstrut- Rsalty Cinpuj. B BARBER-SHOP A. T. MORRISON [ Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store WN. GILLNGS, PROP. Fresh Groceries )tion s, M en s F u r n is h in g s - and D ry G oods - - WE SELL THEM t : C. W. ZUMWALT & SON Port Orford, Oregon