The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, December 10, 1919, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *
— -L
;t O r i o n ’ ? r i ’; w
winxHirn. use. to, it,».
Onr Dopy Un* Y«n . . . . . . . ...... S t.«
Du« Copy Hi» klunUui............
IW»
II»« D..py T b n v Month«. . . . . . . . 7
________ .________ ■
l u r i M M o a Rara«
rabluiu-U Kvery WeUnt-adajr, by
IlA K Iil T . NT X W ART. -
■*S—
w
—B
(UJKHCKlFThlN R A TIO .
HaaaatUMJt.
. rk • pnaiua r¡ss»u»»i« tw iH h' i
(iku w ith gd au >• «kick tm » M k - i
» -ert.khMl. m M
¿^j
THE TENDENCY OF THE TIMES.
b»
■B « ■
W ould
WANTED.
_ . .
»t Hort O Hord w v i»
U m be«« •< Mr». C airi« A l
Team« for grading at 99 par day.
will be raeaiaad by the Boèri of
• f the Fbvt of Port O r­ W ill furniah hay at 999 and grain at
ford for tbo hawing or tawing ot ap- 971 par ton. Apply i,
lea.
MOON A COMPANY.
proximately 1,000 running foe* of tim
H a ro ld and C b a r.8 )d n a m , krulb bar, about MO running teat ef which
Port Orford, Or.
r r a .w f B re m a rb . U » a , a n d »rU»»B )Mp »* M 9 » i<*haa and tha root I t x l t
1
mtvìm mau
m .» b ara «cerptea n
oti. ‘nch*
hingUi
feat;
alto
Tretpaas Notice.
i ad
M aarviee
puoi-
f#f, . 1T^
X^ , of
U |- Umber.
w
M feet
Ilona « i l k F y te W il» ..ii Lum bar
I— tk .n ■» ÌI 2 L . u, di-
Notice is hereby given to any and all
oompnay and arc making (hair brad ametor at tha amali end nor mora than
perwona nut to hnut, ttsh, trap, or eroaa
quarter« in thia a it f r
17 inchaa a t tha large <ptd. Bid. may be
with dog or gun over tha laud owned
.
.
a aaada oa tiaahara and piling aaparataly
A \o u a g and fam ily b ara tnovwi an<j
include doll eery at by George Good of Portland. Oregon
to Bando« from (ha Fiora» e r a r i wharf Bid, mu, t b . »ubmitUd not and Krederlok Hti.terer o f Tomalea
California, and lying between Hubbard
M otion aifet baca rented tha A llen later than Dee. 17,1919, nod the right te
creek and Brush creak, and bordering
raeideuce oa Jack« a « vmi»e. T hey rajaet any and all auch bide ia raaarved.
on iheooean in Corry ooonty, Oregon,
PORT OF PORT
RD.
have eume to give the «-hiWrau an
ami now leased by the undersigned.
opp»rtuaity io go to school »« it b»»
art, Sae’y. Prosecution w ill follow any violation
of lids notice.
barn inpuasibla to get a tvaeher ia
W . T . W h i t s , 8a.
th e ir district.
*
JkMKS C. W h it b .
8 . A. M alehorn was culled to Port­
W. A. WOOD
land the fo rru arl o f the week to ba
J. J . ST A N L E Y
a t the hetlkidr of his wife who w«e
A TTO KNBY AT LAW
operated on at a Portland hospital.
M»». Malehorn was very low and it
-, DO LI) BRACH 0 R W Ï » 7
was feared «ha would not be able to
O O Q U II.L K ,
-' O K K O O N
/•V ii X
V i
ataud tlw o|e-r«li.io. She is raid Io
Mw.
te ^ v e
Hing a l
«4
An article in thia issue In ken from the Emporia Ga­
zette of K ansas, calls to m ind not only such changes as
abort shirtb and colored and transparent stockings in the
dress of young girls and women in the past few years that
are not condusive to a higher standard o f m orality, but. it
.
,,
, • u.,-
also brings to m ind other changer in dress and action th a t'h ba . im
i « proving.
n r..v ..w
tend to the sam e end.
Kdwarri Bieocke and M ¡¿ -B arb e ra
One o f the most conspicuous changes in C u r r y county Barrows, both of Bandon, wera m ar
is noticeable in the dance. N ot many years ago you found
U»yw,
father and m other at the dance; there was the schottische,
the polka, the walla, and then the quadrille in which the
old and young alike took part. The result was a good,
wholesom e tim e. Then cam e the two-step, a clean dance,
but followed by the one-step that drifted in to the rag. At aral years has been employed a t tha
first, those who believed in decent dancing, waged a fight local exchange o f Ibe Coos and Cur
against the rag and for a w hile its progress was stayed, but ry Telephone company. The groom
gradually the opposition subsided and thia suggestive dance operate« a ear for hire. T hey w ill
prevailed. The old dances, with the exception of an occa­ m ake tb a ir borne in Bandon.
Com m enting On Waster« World*«
sional waltz, are but a m em ory o f the past and ifi ' their
place we have the-rag, the jazz and kindred kind. Father article about tha bamboo th at ia
and mother either stay at home or occupy the benches as growing a t tbs Court hou.e a t Co
q u ill« tha N orth Bend H a rb o r says:
wall-flowers.
There at least tw o bamboo th ic k,
The T kibunb is not opposed to dancing, but we would eta growing on G xw river ranehre
like to see it keptias clean and wholesom e as possible, for th a t we have seen and taapected.
at the best it has a police court reoord that is none too en- T h a ranchers declare each a nuisance
' viable, and i f the "pace set during the past few years is con ­ and held to rid the land o f the roots
when once alsrled. Tbs bamboo
tinued in its effeqt upon the morals of the future is sad and
grow« fa irly straigh t and ta ll, not
terrible to contem plate.
equalling tha rank growth of the
Ju ven ile crime and moral delinquency is increasing in tropical C lim lte however. T h e thick
alarm ing proportions in m any parts of the state Portland • t offers am ple opportunity for se­
has recently issued a cut few ordinance k eep in g boys and lecting choice lig h t rods, but
girls off the streets after 8 o’clock in the evening that is o f the heavier variety.
. helping much to'bet ter these conditions in that city. But
the Oregon Journal recently published an editorial in
which it stated that the police records of Portland showed
Notice It hereby given th at tha
that 80 per cent o f the crim e com m itted in tha{ city was
C ounty 8«perii»teiidpnt ot C urry
by boys from 15 to 24 years old, and con tin u es t o state that county, Oregon, w ill b o ld 'lb e regu
St the present rate the penitentiary will sooil be filled with lar exam ination o f applicants for
boys in their teens and just beyond.
State certificates at Gold Beach, as
Father lets son* run the street and choose his own com ­ follows:
Com m encing Wednesday, Decern
pany; mother lets daughter wear scant clothing, dance ih-
ber 17th at 9 o’clock a. m. and eon
decent dances apd otherw ise do as she pleases, and theu
tin n in g u n til F rid a y , Dec. 19tb, at
they are heartbroken and wonder why it is when the boy 4 o’clock p. m .
becomes a criminal or the girl goes astray;
Wednesday Forenoon.
Yes, the Emporira G azette is right; a spanking for i n ­
U . 8. H ieto ry , W ritin g , (P en m an
dulgent parents would, in m ost-cases, be putting the blame sh ip) Music, Draw ing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
where it belong« and if dbne in tim e, m ight rem edy a lot
Physiology, Beading,
M anual
o f evil.
T ra in in g ,
Our subsidized contem porary at Gold Beach continues
to show a very peculiar id et of right and wrong when its
editor confesses to a fine of $ 1 0 and costs som e tim e Ago,
but continues to say he has no regrets or apologizies to
make to anyone. From current report he certainly does
owe the com m unity in which he lives an apology, but this
is som ething the T ribune does not care to dw ell upon and
would never have m entioned had he proved him selt a man
by publishing him self as be did others. It is not the prov­
ince of a newspaper to m ake public the trouble of others,
even insisting that it is its duty to go into detail, and then
close up like a d a m when the chickens com e home to roost.
T his, and not a desire to enter into .person alities, caused
the T ribune to mention the matter.
Relations with M exico continu e to grow more strained,
and it seem s qujte lik ely that after all these years of
watchful waiting Uncle Sam will have to go down there
and straighten things out.
SHOOTINO&RAFFLEING
MATCH
Composition,
_
i b Solicited
\ .
*
tl
tor which wo w ill put up against any traotor
m ade. You will n otice we are nos afraid f to
dem onstrate it as wo know it will do the work.
Before buying one, be sure to dem and « d e m ­
onstration then you w ill have an idea w hat
it w ilPdo, consequently know what you are
buying. John Deere Plow Co. are back of
th is w hich m eans som eth!
We hand le th e B rillion K in g
Som ething new . In vestigate it.
R oller.
W e deal in all kinds of hardware and farm
m achinery.
BANDON HARDWARE COMP’Y.
' BA N D O N
t l > OREGON
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD
'
D e a le r s in
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS
Bank of Bandon
General Merchandise
BANDON, OREGON
["■’■ W W " "
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
n
Mens’ Furnishings, Etc.
RESTAURANT
FEAST
W HEN
YOU
Orders Taken for Articles Not in
EAT
Stock.
B r e a d ,- P ie s ,
C o o k ie s , e tc .,
C ak es,
a lw a y s
R e g u la r
We Aim to Please.
Give Us a Trial.
D o n ’t m e f f e l y E a t b e c a u s e y o u h a v e
to — B a t b e c a u se y o u e n jo y it.
D o u g h n u ts,
on hand.
Port Orfcrd, Oregon
I > i n n e r «
S h o r t O r d e r s n. S p e c i a l t y
T h ity Y ea rs
E x p e ie n c e
n m u o a Mi.« jR 1g gi i.ywywyi y g g g^g«^—^«^^
E. M. PITNER
W e Cure Cripples
P o r t O r fo r d
L
Domestic
We are Specialists
Famous Sweet Toned
A rith m e tic .
Thursday Forenoon.
A rithm etic. H ietory of Education,
Pbyobology, Method« in Geography,
Mechanioal D raw ing, Domestic A rt,
WE CURE CRIPPLES
Starck
TP e take that broken-down, crippled/ Car
an d restore it to health a n d strength a n d use­
fulness.
These days you ju s t can-t afford to lose the
service that your car should give, and which
it W ILL give i f you keep it in health.
I f your Car lacks efficiency, is weak or
f a u lty in any action, bring it in and let us give
it the “once over” before the busy sum m er
months come.
We never fa il to diagnose the ailm ent, and
then we apply the proper remedy to the seat of
trouble a t a moderate charge.
Let us help you increase your efficiency by
keeping your car in PERFECT CONDITION.
Course of Study for Domestie A rt.
Thursday Afternoon.
G ram m ar, Geography, Stenogra
A™er'oan L iterature, Physic«,
T y p e w ritin g , Methods in Language,
Thesis fur P rim a ry Certificate.
Direct From Our Factory
Will Save You $IC9 or More
F rid a y Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(S p e llin g ). P h ) , ice I
Geography.
Chem istry,
F rid a y Afternoon.
School L aw , Geology, Algebra,
C iv il G overnm ent.
V ery tru ly your»
W . M. K kot ,
County Superintendent of Schools.
C V S Bl< O ffnr is to send you for
PORTW ORM S
0. S. Mail Auto Stage
W ill leave every week day,
G oing N orth
Port Orford
7 A. M
S ixes
8
Denm ark a -,
9
Langlois
9:30
Arrive Bandon
11
F o r D u c k s, C h ick en s, a n d
G r o c e r ie s o f a ll k in d s, a t th e
G
S
Bandon
12:30 P. M.
2^0
”
1«. B . S P U R G E O N S T O R E , Langlois
D e n m a rk
3 ”
Sixes
4 ”
S I X E S , D E O . 2 4 ,1 9 1 9
A rrive Port Orford 6
Passengers, express and pack­
C om e a n d c a r r y a w a y th e ages
carefully looked after.
, Prop.,
g o o d s.
j E J A D . . L >, in charge.
I
outh
ohn
oucks
arl
i lrbi
30 d e y r free trial in ycur home
a b e iv llu l. guaranteed Starr I. Piano
di rert I mm oi r factor)-. thci eby sav­
ing you 9100.00 or mure.
Speuxl
Piano
Bargains^
j
Ce^e . . . 91W1 T
hMwey . . 120
tema . . S?
¡MteB . . SC
Itrnk . . . 1»:
W . h a .i
oing
.
e handle the W ATERLOO BOY true-
Sid well ® Sabin
YOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RECEIPT
boienoe, Methods in Beading, Course
of S tu dy for D raw iu g , Methods in
English
L ite ratu re ,
Physical Culture.
\ \ C
Your Account
risd on November 19th, having s lip ,
ped away to Crescent C ity , C a l., to
have the nuptial knot tied, to the
»uprise of many of th eir friends.
T h e bride is the daughter of M r.
and Mrs. Lea Barrows and for aev.
ITS A POOR RULE THAT WON’T WORK BOTH WAYS.
W A N TB D
W e require na yaymtat is a«-
You are not asked to tie
up your money in any way. AU
you do is to take the piano into
yourhom? for 3 0 d » y r free trial,
where you test it and try it in
your own way.
S t «be an« ol W «<— »-o IccKi
vaeca.
w h e ttx r th. ataño ia baat (ba ana
lo g want. It li 1». .o a k e p i t , par-
• -» o ar low la.-tor. to b^. ,« a n r - a
In
manta to gut: w*a. It. fo g -a »
M r n . it «o.*, w at p r - .a ta ba no
to j t a r r a w ^ l . t k n , in ^ - r . w ar
and ( * . ( .a r i l p<«no
bara
r
W -n Inr tha m ana., . . . a ta , land
it book gnd la tb«( . . . a t ww art«
p a r (ba fra ia b tb n U . « a r a .
- n,
l«'|* a««
• kt-».'
■ I ’ - r -f
• ll r h ll r
[Maroa ol
l| ,ta c lard
a- T h e a be * . r e a > w
aaraeb tartetna. F n<J lo rau r
W.a» C M l . l ■'e
bargain Hat.
Sweet Toned—
Guaranteed 2G Years
Yiio will be dehfyhted whfc the
eweetneaa^airity »rid power of the
tone of tha. btarck l ’iario. You will be
. h b ha h - a 'ii. an I (ba tin -a r ia o l I —
c n a w n cilo e R a ih M a K k P t a a a n a e c a R M Iy
«■Se lb«* •• la n n ta a te e d lor £ ra a n . ..l.Ue
THE POUT ORFORD GARAGE
1
1
1
*
E. A. Lindberg, Propr’
■.•» mm ;«
«r«r»Mî..î.rfU
E i <7 Payments
You are not aa'. vd to pay
anj cash
d v a . but »iter w
èzf9
o< trial yaa c«a brgia
aayrornt w tha
east, at
taaaaeverwBrffvwted by a aUteo
an ? utar turwr Theaa
terras a n arraarrA ta
anil y«»ar coa^aairac«.
.i row o t bay a p tm e
r y r a r h*»H9*. vfth out
C
HOTEL SE A SID E
O pen U nder N e w M a n a g e m e n t
Celebrated Starci Player-Pune
FREX
Thia wonderful irotrnment mikes
nnnacktoofnnll. The Surck Player-
Piano u rich toned, ea»y to operate
an« « a re U a . I t baa m aay aichaatra. ww«o-
d **r fc-ta. aa (bat ataka it Mat tb - lo a tn m a a t
<aa e ra « h. r o a r b tia a . O n « b a tt haaa-la«-
Ww-wteaa ara tow, gad an wiM taka y a w s U
P«««o M •■canAffw,
T a__
fraa 99 bi
Plane Book Caopoo
P ia « .
Cb.
/
2100
rla a a a n ie « aaa w dboat . hbg >«Ba be a . ,
. a r t . coM aieta II tan t., a « a l.a o b .» ;
Intoraiatioa ro araraisc fa c tm , lo b o a » erte«,
• a d aaar pagaaaat targM.
. fcaaw. V a a taka tbaaakaaaaa In
K L S itS J l“ “-
P . A. STAKCK PIANO CO.
Maarfa
• Board by Day, Week or Month
Y o u r P a tr o n a g e S o lic ite d
W. B. JOHNSON, Prop.
taa.arB.SX...
CHICAGO
9