3ht Jfrt Sriknit BUHHCRIFTION BATKK D m Copy One Year . . ............. Une Oupy Six M**«*th*.» * • •• •* • • lh»«Cu|>y Three M .ntha......... W ED N K SD A T. JAN. »I. l»20. ls Corning T he fullwwing card o f thank* we* in a d v e rte n tly o m in a d fro m oUr taat im uv: The members of the Gold Baaeb Circle No. 796, Neighbor« of Woodcraft, of which the late Howard Jeter waa a member, desire to expreea their thanks to the Port Orford Circle and other friends who IMHted at Uw d e a th and burial of oar beloved Neighbor. Pabliehed Kvery Wedumalej » ’* F r IIA K i l l T . STRW ART. ' - —-— In The Fromm Hall— — P o r t Orford, Jan . 2 4 , 1920 Good Music and a Good Time. Excellent Midnight Supper at the K iner Cafe And this 1» the time to get everything ready for your 8pring end 8nramer work. He» member we handle ell kind, of Farming Implements and Machinery. Engines, Watei loo Boy Tractors, and ^ ■ F ’on Mllk* era which are superoeding all ■ ■ k in g mach­ ines because the working principle is right. We handle the Brillion f p n g Something new. Investigate W Wa . m Roller. in all kinds of Hardware In v ited troubled with a bad capo of indigestion last week when he wrote an editorialjai^led “Bolshevik Agitation", other­ wise it would be Wrr^to account for the rll-liumor that caused him to talie W a p at so many people. To begin witujgm Reporter edijor re-produced a por­ tion of an editorial Thim the T ribune relative to the situa­ tion on Rogue river that caused two men to be sent to the legislature, purposely levying out a part of it fi> the rest might aid him in vjSntfng his spleen against County At tor-' ney C. H. Buffingtkgr. All of the article from our column« would have had a directly opposite effect, and this did not suit the purpose of the county seat editor. In short, he charged Mr. Buffington with being responsible for E. A. Bailey going to Salem, and intimated that he (Buffington) “wheedled” Mr. Bailey into reconsidering his decision not to go; that he led the county commissioners in the same manner to over-rikle the appointment of Major Johnson by Judge Wood, amfthat he framed up and run a public meet- A Tractor-See the Case. A Milking Machine—See the Empire. A Land Pulvoriier-See the Culti Sid w ell ® Sabin Packer. General Merchandise McCormick and Deering Farm Mach- inery of all Kinds. W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E S S M c N a ir H a rd w a re I^ c . Bandon. Oregon Or«., that the o u i I. m A for * M o r a l appropriation fo rth * Roeevelt high­ way io western Oreghn 1« not bright. “ The ci>n»ideralfon of the congreee Ip refuge afl appropriation» that are not absolutely neoreaary. “ Leader« in congress are reeolute in their purpnee to build down on appropriatione beeause of the large deficit already oreated by the reaeon o f war conditions. There w ill be no new public buildings sad nn new rivers and harbor improvements, and other projects have sm all chanc ea of consideration.—-Western W o rld . Port Orford upprocLit-s the effort« of those who caused memorial to i-aw the It gislature asking the government dahlirh a life saving station here. It is a duty the gov- aeiit owes to those who sail this coast, but duties are j overlooked unle-a there is pull behind them, and the i,trial in thia instance will add much to the chances of The one who drew this memorial, however, got a little off his course wjien he mentioned Port Orford reef as a menace to navigation. There is no Port Orford reef. Our heritor has no rbef or b»r such as menace shipping at other ports. And it is because thero is no such bar or other per­ ils to prevent putting to sea at all times, that makes a sta­ tion here so badly needed for the protection of shipwrecked mariners for many miles along the coast both north and J. B. Dobbin of Mavsbfield was ia the Four M ile q»t|ntty > •« F , w “ > and Saturday »«ckifing contoauta f«»r white ce m obile and othrt. li'jja g a battery boxe*,*aya the ^ W etyra Four M ile oorieaffnipettt. W o rld ’s « I t i* understood tlla ia r*»ponaible firm ou the Bay ¡ a ^ 4 ' " ^ thaa. D o b bin , after in q u lry «a to ehiphfng rale* a»y* that thtac dollar« per thoptand » i l l about cover Ibe Ooet of plomng the cedar a t Cedar P o in t, leaving what i* conaiderad a very good profit for tba producer. T h * aptoittcalion* demand that |be wood ehall b* cut from round parted log* of Port Orford Cedar, ii eu 11¡ng the bolts tba m ill can cut » »traight pieoe six inohaa on one ace and a* thick aa the stale ia given Deftot* up to fifty percent of the timh I w ill he permitted providing ilie M-e|e of the phjfce i t taken only or the portion »f the piece from vliich «lock MB inches wide and at east one inch thick or m ultiples H e r e o f C all be cut from the boll. Tint boltii m. They will be accepted in length • •I six feet * * d up in m uliip lee <>f two lie>; end dimensions m i l d bn at lea-l two inohcw'or thicker, the I hick tiro* being mrnsureii in m u l­ tiplies <■( one ¡rich, must lie cut on« or ts u incite* in exces* of the scale length to p erm it re Squaring at m ill. Short pieces w ill ba (caled .1 next lowest m u lti pin length, and gee percent of »he am ount may be four Irel in length. We wl»h to expreea through the eol- qroniof the T bibuk E our thanks and appreciation of tha many kindnaaauaeg- tended to us during our recent bereave­ ment that deprived ua of a husband and |tuok and charred wood and the father. Such acta will never ba for­ p rigb l sidy U.US^.rhyW tn> defect*. fe it. k|KS. 40MAR Hoyxgss A FMULT, 'J't,, »Wt1* »• l <* * * ftt-kt'nrd *o that having the heart straight; if made of fallen or fir* burned logs, tba bolts must roala an allooattco for Mens’ Furnishings, Etc. Orders Taken for Articles Not in Stock. Z ■’ We Aim > to Please. -> • .. • Give Us a Trial. ques­ tion,” he eaid,” is lik ely to be p«»t‘ poned u n til congress takee up the general plan of national highway construction. The chief drawback," however, ie the determined policy of Fresh Groceries Always on, Hand Your Account Port Orfcrd, Oregon b Solicited TOUR CHECK BOOK IS TOUR RECEIPT • ' .SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS Bank of Bandon W e are Specialists W estern W orld . WE CURE CRIPPLES R O G ard n er of Langlui« was in town ye»t«rday. H e brought b it 19 year old con, Paul, to the Emergency hospital to receive treatment for an abscess of the throat. T h e boy’e throat was badly «wolen and waa danger of strangulation. there Every lim e I leave Bandon I gat tick and in a little while 1 go back. I'm not going to leave it again but w ill buy a home and atay lor good.” T h a t’s what J. Bower» M id yesterday when »iked where he we« going now. He had ju s t retarned from Port Orford where he had been employed by Moon and Company on the road work. H e ia an expert steam d r ill operator. M r. Bowers was accompanied back to Bandoc by Mrs. Bower* an d their ton io law arid daughter, M r a. 0 C. Wiaa who bad been »¡ailing.them at Port Or ford. They arrived t-recently and are *o well pleased with tbia motion that they have decided per inane nt rjkidanta. to become W HEN YOU D o n ’t m e r e ly E a t b e c a u s e y o n h a v e t o —E a t b e c a u s e y o u e n j o y It. R e g u l a r IFinnew» S h o r t O r d e r s n. S p e c i a lt y ■ a T lt j t y Y e a r s E x p e l e n c e " • -aart»7 ’ We take th at broken-down, crippled Car an d restore it to health a n d strength and use­ fulness. These days you ju s t can’t afford to lose the service that your car should give, a n d which it W fLL give i f you keep it in health. I f your Car lacks efficiency, is weak or fa u lty in any action, bring it in an d let us give it the “once over” before the busy sum mer 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. THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE E. A. Lindberg, Propr’ raw^krîugwîwî» raduti E.M. PITNER P o r t O r fo r d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DxrASTxairr o r t u b I n t b b k > r 0 . 8. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. December I t , 191». Notioe ia hereby given that A R TH U R A. O ETTY j f Port Orford. Oregon, who on Novem­ ber S, l i l t , made Hoaaaatead Entry Ser­ ial No. 0BB20, for Dot 2, W | of Lot 1 of Sec. ». N W | NE4. N » X NEW' NFJ of Section 7, Township 23 South, Range 14 W., Willamette M eridian, ha* filed nottoe of intention to make final Three year proof to eatabliah claim to the land aooru deecribed, be- iore Hardy T. Stewart, 0 . 8. oommis- etooer, a t Port Orford, Oregon, on the 26th day of January, 1W0. CUuMBAiit namM M w N obmopm : James W .Hurst, of Port Orford, Oregon. George H Wilsoa, of “ J. B. Ourl. of Henry Adolphaeo, of C awok , Register I N o tlo e t o C r e d ito r « » N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N D in a rM iN T or t h « I rtsbiob . U . S. la n d OfBoe at Roseburg, Oregon. January 8, l»W. Notioe I* hereby given that JOHN R. CLARK of Sixes, Oregon, who, on February IS, 1914, made Homeatead Entry, 8ertal No. 0100077, for the N WJ of S K |, NJ of 8 W | Hec. » , and N E | of 5 E ) of Sec­ tion 20, Township 31 S., Range 14 W., W illamette Meridian, ha* filed notice of intention to make final Three-year proof, to eatabliah claitn to the land above deecribed, before Hardy T. Stewart, U. 8- Couuniaaioour, at h i* of­ fice, at Port Orford, Oregon, on the 10th dav of February, 1920. Claimant names as witneaaea:. W , H . Matheny, of Blxro,Oregon. Pen Hutton, of Denmark, Oregon. A- B. Hogatt. of Hixes, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Carry county, Btat* of Oregon, ha* appointed the nnder- ■igned administrator of tl.e estate of John Wendell, deceased. AU persona having claims against the «aid dece­ dent or h i* estate, are hereby given notice to present their said claim * to the undersigned administrator a t hla home near Denmark. Curry county, Oregon, within atx months from the data of thia notice, with proper vouch­ er* duly verified. ‘ „ A. A dol » wsbn , Admintatretor of the estate of John Wendell, deceaaed. Lerner Hutton, of Denmark, Oregon. W . H. Oaww Date of firrt puhl.cati»n Jan. 14,1»29, Register. Open Under New M anagem ent Board by Day, Week or Month Your Patronage Solicited W. R. JOHNSON, Prop