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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1919)
Undertaker to to held at U agtoto lest Saturday ( j h * Episcopal eburoh 1» cpmtuei to organise a Dairy mens’ Protective, ¡n ( a aation wide oampaiga. This Association was postponed until campaigo is a o t p rim a rily a drive Saturday, Dro. fitb. Thia poatpune j fo , money, but rather aa effort to aaeat was mada to order to giro revive intoraat in aharah work and ■ore titoa for working up the project an endeavor on the part of the E pi* and aleo that anaaa prominent visi- cope lisas to get a il tba »embers” of itora from tba outside might ba io their church registered. attondanae. j Judge John 8. Ookn.nf M arshleU , F. P. Cook nod fam ily, of Sixes, Saturday ova into town Monday in their I u w Toab-stoa« Orlar«! SM V* j who has been to Portland for the •*« p u ttin g a post two or three months being t < th e ir atora (M ated for th rea t trouble, passed I through Port Orford Monday on bar Jr. eotur^.» to ra*urn homo, her health being much E. A. Lindberg Lodge Notice. Fort Orford Lodge No. 170 A .F .4 A .M . ▼ A T h a d airy men era going to make thia a rousing even I, and inland to perfect a etrong organisation from which they expect to derive touch benefit. i . chairman of the Coo» and p a rry county diet riel, while U’ m. QMUags ¡« chairman at Port Orford. M r. Gillings invito« tba luosl members of hie church to call and get regia- ----- .................. . - (ration oanla and other information are based u p o n the principles recognized and applied in the operation of the Federal Reserve System. Y ou owe it to yourself to tr a n s a c t your banking busi- k ness w ith a b a n k w h ic h is a m em ber of this system. " Meete Saturday av- eniug following fail moon. V isiting welcome. IS * First National E bretheren AM ES 8. JO HN STO N, W .M . W. T. W hit « 8 b ., Secy. Rutty Ctnpuy. Banden Oregon J**- Cowsa, of Marshfield, ” “ 7 “^ ' > 1 » ’ “ 1 ^ * ’ r,h » " *” ii » vale. Langlois neighborhood. „ c . ’ < W m . and 8am Rusaall, of,. J^apg. tola, went to Bandon, Saturday, where they traded their touring car ' in on a Ford truok. ft lh. '»■« w / W1. whan bars tba first of tba week in regard to ravsnus was to the affati .that when two women danee together al a dance owe of them must have a ticket. Thia look« to the T bibo hs W. U. Sabin and fam ily nenom- “ lbou* b U nok 8* “ « • J **10" ' paaied by Mrs. Jas. Craw, of Laog- • " d buU” « wh* * U U MOB ot l«da, visited at the W aiter Sabia ,lU **"” ■ * • • home ia Port Orford, Sunday. John Harrison mtoraed to Port i Orford Saturday from spending sev- ' aval weeks on the Cuquiiia io tba employ of tbs Fyfa Wilaon aamnaay. ■ * 4 . Henry » * • down from Ban. days ago> shoeing off the giMid qualities of the naw Maxwell to the automobile fans of this sec, li° 0, John Shook, a miner on Sixes, WM ,rre ,,e d ,,,d bru0«b‘ into ‘ own / • • ‘• H a y on a charge of having - H - « - P r » P * r H v .a c m .« Mra. R. C 11 y<k’ wbicb « ” " iwed •« “ >• main of qaototiona from the Bible. The ea(a waa eet for t r ja, yesterday afternoon, but tba ooaplaining w it. nraa ¿id not appear and it waa postponed until today whan it ie expected to soma up before Justice Your A lex Dohaca, in writing to have M . T . W right. tb.TB iB CB x m n tto him .tatm h . M r .„ g Mra „ gmhb to now locatednear C or». I to where , boppin| „ lowo on, d ,a#t he .. engaged in '•"■ < » « . Mr. week fr#. tb d r bom. g jxM Dooaea formerly rmtded on Bog«. Thay .„ e x p e c tin g a v i.it abort- lease their lands are: E. B. Sypher, J. P. Russell, J. A. Cox, J.S . Capps and F. T . • M cM ullen. A number of the other resident« of that neigh borhood will also sign. Under thia lease the present owners will have tba full use of a ll their property except that which is actually nyedad for mining purposes. The plana of the oom pan y are not known, but it ia understood devel opment work will commence in tba near future. ly from their sub , Francis, whose Thera w ill ba a holiday in the to. ship ia stationed at San Diego for cat school next Friday, aa wall ha several months, and who to coming Thursday. This will give theehilil hums on a th irty day furlough ran « chance to feoover from oating . Their other eon, Robert, who la also OrCROB' Turkey before taking up their work ! in the navy, writes that hie ship has just returned to^N ew York from Portugal, and that ha expects to re ceive his discharge I rout the service in the near future. N O T I C E O F S H E R I F F ’S S A L E IX T H E C IR C U IT CO UB T O F T H E »TATE O F .OREGON FO R O U B R T CO UN TY, F R E D H IN K K Y , P L A IN T IF F , V . A . H . D A V IS , CHAS. S M IT H , S A M U E L F IT Z P A T R IC K , I T ALS., D EFEND ANTS. v ■ Notice is hereby given, that under •a d by virtue of and punuaut to a judgment d uly rendered, entered and dockets I ia the above entitled court and cause on the IR b day of Septeui- bar, lit # , wherein apd whaiwby it la adjudgad th at tlie mid Fred H to key hare and reoover of and from the de fendants Charles Hthlth and Snmdel Fiupatriok the sum of Thlrty-Ft»e Contractor W m . H art who ia building the Macleay store and tba n»w bask at Gold Beach parsed down the coast one day last week on hie return tntbaoounty seat from a trip to Coos' Bay 'Where ha had liven to engage brick masons, con. crate man and earpeatsrt. Mr. C.Case, of Portland, who for tba past two weeks has been looking over bis H a rt says the work ou these bniid- limber holdings on 8ixan with a inga baa bean much delayed is the past baeaum of the delay and diffi view to its development. eulty iu getting material, but that this has naw bean overcome and tbair construction henceforth w ill oonlinne steadily. W. E. Beet, general manager of tbe Fyfe Wilson company, spent several days in Port Orford Inst -week, from bis home in Bandon, SQ|>erintending the loading of the steamer Centralia. M r. Beat also contracted for tba purchase of the cedar lumbar wa mentioned raeeatly that N. H . Larron would ahip via. Bandon and Cedar P oin t Mr. Beat’s oompany secured the lumbar by making a big advance in tba price they were formerly paying, and it wilPnow ba shipped on their «mt of t b . pleasure o. or.v.ng an M i„ Doi)iB JgB|et d. u<btw O. W . Davis, federal re venae col lector from Eugene, spent Sunday in Port Orford collecting dues from people who bad been doing business on which Uncle Sam de mands a war lax. Several who had taken out chauf I W ill leave every week day, fer’s license end bad not takeu ad- G oing N orth vantage of It to auy extent were surprised when called upon by Mr. Port Orford • 7 A. W Davie for a substantial tax. Their Sixes . 8 ” surprise, buwever, did not save them Denm ark 9 ” from digging up. Langlois 9:30 ” In speaking of tbe revenue taxes, A rrive Baodon 11 ” Mr. Davie »aid thkt as a rule the G oing S outh people had kept them up aa well or better (ban might have been ex Bandon • 12:30 P. M pected, and that roost of tbe neglect Langlois 2:30 '* ed cases cant« from a lack of knowl Denm ark 3 ” edge of the law rather than an a t. 8ixes 4 ’’ tempt to evade it. M r. Davie con A rrive Port Orford 5 ” linued on to Gold Beach, Monday, Passengers, express and pack which will ba aa lar south in tha ages carefully looked after. county as ha will go on thia trip. ,iTW, in , b# w< bote|. He bad taken ¿mortgageon the building when the town wee booming, and so fell heir to it. When ,he rest of tha people moved away froln th, „ ¡ W d beatayedon, („»ping , ome d«y to get something fo,- bj , property— e hope that was Daver realised. M r. Murphy’s exact age waa not make periodical visits back bare, will ba pleased to learn that tha first known, but he'waa between 70 and T bair two sons have grown op and operation was successful and It ia 80 years old. Ha waa formerly a Notice la hereby given to the credi tor« of and all persons having claims axalnst the Estate of Hanna Clauaen. Deceased, to present their respective claims, together with the proper vooeh- ers required by law, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit, November 6th, 1919, to A. Adolplisen, Administrator of the said Estate, at hie reetdenee at Denmark, (Jurry oounly, Oregon.' A. A doltbs ««, Administrator of the Estate of Henna Clausen, Deceased. Date of first publication Nov. 6, 1919. Date of last publication Dec. 3, 1919. N o t l o e t< . C r e d i t o r s Notice ie hereby given to the eroli- tora of and all persons having claims against the Estate of George Heebel, Deceased, to present their respective claims, together with the propei vouch ers aa required by law, w ithin six months from the date of ttie Brat pub lication of thia notice, to-wit. Octo- unable to give any particulars ae to boms tha following day ba burned ♦••ted U has been learned be hai, to r S9th, , 1919, to H . B. Smith, Administrator of the sain estate, a t hia what tack place he only tha ladies out • connecting rod in bia Ford several thousand dollars on d»|»oetr residence a t Langlois, Carry coanty, have homes of their own. believed tbe reealt attempted will Wa unintentionally omitted in be attained. cur last issue to mention a party Gen. Dunn, the Each re oraek th at was held the week before at dairym aa, came op Saturday after tba home of Mrs. John Fromm Jr., a load of seed grain from the Cope and even at this late date we are I Bros, at Langtoi». When returning logger ia Michigan, and isjeorvived by two brothers and two sisters. He waa supposed to ba ia destitute oir °u mat sues», with- the exception of hia hotel property which he was vainly trying to mtt, httt H is now ware present and they refuse to tell. ■ truck on the mountain tad bad to in an eastern bank, I t was called a "keep young” parly, return to town and » m a in until Tha deceased wae buried in and those who attended reported an ' Monday when he received a naw Catbolio cemetery at Bandon. L IF E COMPANY, Moines, has paid to tba fam ilies of of Des its Policy Holders more than F ifty E ight M illio n Dollars. T h in k of the homes this has saved and the edu cations it has made possible. A . T. MORRISON Agent far BANKERS LIFE COQUILLE, tewa Christmas tree for the child, for enailaga feed bis crop this yaer “ ° ° N * COMPANY. ’ * * * Orfo* ’’ <*• Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store Everything in the flsrdware line, also Stoves and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lampn, Stumping Powder and Fnxe. > Come in and hear our new Claxtonola Ehono- garoji. I t w ill play any record made; see these Machines before you buy. WM. GILLNGS, PROP Oregon, the enjoyable time. The ladles say rod. M r. Dunn enya that m he has --- ---------------— ------ they era going to hold a sim ilar lota of feed for Me oaws ba w ill W ANTED party la tha hall before tong to eontiaoe to dairy a n lil Christ- ___________ which the men will he toVlted, and mas. He aeya that ha finds ba gate Taama f,» grading af «9 par day. that the eacaey eallaetad from fiaev-muoh batter grain crqp* by seeding W ill furnieh bay xt fififi and train- at asmwamaute. ate., will go towards a in tba fa ll, and be ie partial to norn 972 pm ton. Apply syareglag twenty tot»« to the acre, 1 be B A N K E R S J ohn D. L oucks , Prop, E arl A llrbd , in charge. of # ,0 U ’- M r- •"** M ” - H « ’ " / J»mes of M r. and Mr». W . 0 . Cook arrived Euchre creek.was operated upon at io Port Orford Saturday on a visit ’ Coquille recently and w ill shortly to t h r r friends in this section, undergo a second operation. When About 1> years ago M r. Cook had but a small child Mias James was tha Egan ranch, near Corbin, lensed left bqdly crippled from an sttsek nffd ha and bia fam ily resided there of spinal meningitis, and tha opera- several years. Ever since, he and Gone a rt made in hopes of reatoffng Mrs Cook have had a warm spot in to bar the nea of her limbs. And their hearts for C urry oounty and the many friends o f tba young lady ^»<ii (iwînlB»iii<ik A ■> nlMhirt iî ~ W w totoh H . B. Sw im , Administrator at the estate of George Hrebel, deceased First publication October 39, 1919. Last publication November 39, 1919. O r. F . A . V o g e I, the undersigned, hereby give no on that I have a conveyance from tbe Patentee to tidelsnda and water Iota in the Hay to r of Port Orford, Oregon, on a portico of which a p art of tbe wharf to erected w ithoat m y ooasent. A U parties are herebv warned n o tio drive piles or trespass in any manner what soever on said tidelands or water tots. Newark, N. J. Mas. Awxs 0. P act . Resident Dentist W ill make periodical visito aad H r t Orfogd. AX work "