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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1920)
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Oregon, who on paper wae a w rite u p « f Doe Cabe plotted to »upplsnl h it chief, and □f ‘ Homestead ■ “ rBer- her J. 1»I4, marie Entry 1 1 X'«, Ari«., whey» M r. end Mrs F F. another, XbofggA J4ifH>n, who was ial So. O.W2U, for L o t« . * 4 »< I x* mi X. ¿rçjçiil, »a n e re « f the Arimona In n , dirm yN edjia inspector general fur ¡ol See a / N W l N E |, N W ÿ HE*» S C I of nt Section 7,Townahlp 7. Township S3 South, M e.iucstrJ D j i C a t w / « I» <>a old neglect p o d ingflfcieney. O nly ou» Rann« 1« W.. Willamette Meridian, hro fik-4 noNce of intention to make lonn..l«vt M l, r^M.fy cumtswurwl lb. w brig.dier generala • • • ttB H, T,„ee vcgr pro. tlnrtl Three year proof to establish 1« develop, this (»cause of the ex- M _ Morrie lhe I rlaiiii Û th efaiid above described, be- te n ó re m ineral d .p ........ that . „ ■ < * • « • * » . Robert M om s, i n I m l I Í Fai ñoaocier of lh e /» fu lu l» !« » W onged »loner, a l PoFt QHoni, O jw m . on the brii.g titirov c»*«L and o f one o í ^U»w u« u • i t¿th day oí Jaflp vy, 1#&) asyuee in wbiçii ^ Ir. F rian t i p ' V ’ to tbe organ ¡«atino, as did John jc ia iw a n t naque as J a w7a"w ••U l i n t o f Port Orford, ¿trepo Stockholder ae well a» officer the M arsh all, Alexander H am ilto n and Oeprge l i. Wil»on, of * " Tiiuea « y . : ¿apres Madison. The record ol our J. B. Curl, of Henry Adutpheen^of „ -T h e G old F r i o c M iu ia g com - d#y# g T W. H. Cairo». R e g iste r pan y ha* commenced work ©a tua « Cooper tunnel. Thia tunnel wU, ( h . order lo foli,.w today. and Hpr Spring Is Coming' And this is th e tim e to get ev ery th in g ready for your Spring and bum m er work Ko- mewtoer'we handle *11 kinds of Fnrm ing impdegnents and Maohiuerty G as g n g m e si W aterloo Boy Tractor*, ajnd I’erlecLion M ilk, ers whiob are su p ersed in g «11 m ilk in g machA ioes-because .the working principle is r ig h t We hapdle the BrrWion K w « R o lle d W wW M M M a • ^ u l their iqeae.pt ,¿rptb,of 50Ç fret. A COOD EXAMPLE. a ■ workings at « f* r t <* Masuni« parttripattoa in A new power those stirring tiiu e* w ill prove ia te r- p la n t I* being in»! a I led at the tyfi gave a llauce dance ft- x«- ^»|. C on.idcring the fact that •When the Mauleay Mauieay Estate companv gay« cci^tly at Gol^l Beach to celebrate the com pletition of its prenaial workings bare kept a .¿0 new store there, ,prord was passed around that any man tun w ill going »tact they commenc, d found to be drinking would be put oqt ol the hall. The opereputto about a year age. paying ' i t 1 • ■ inwjor portion pf the oiie/ating ex result was an enjoyable and <h;cent Vine, witlj n o ¿ 9 0 ^ an .i.veiopmeat» uf »u. evidence. tannai are apre tu he iataresiing and • _’ The above is s an^ esem pi« t h a t i t j a a pity aU of the successful eoLr aa¿t* pussi ble to ar\ea predict suceasa. T b e sulphide x»ne dance managers ‘t the county do not follow. laa been reached, showing Nbe.' V gating to uninform ed of - Im i inapolla S ta r. ■'» J^ith the high cost çf liv in g still soarip^ ^nd the ad m inistration doipx very little to cnyh it, the dem ocratic nom inee for President is sure to find it hard* sjeddlng ft ¿he election next fall. * Whep it soaks into the m ale voter that the suit of pi,(¿>¿>08 lie paid |7 5 for because it was “all wool7 contains p n |y about | 5 wo^h of wool, and m i-lady legrns she fa be in g imposed upon equally as piucli, som eone is going to be made the goal and that romeone is quite likely to be the dem ocratic nom inee. Some other Deino^rat directing tltp ship of state m ight have made a dijfurent record, but undeniably the W ilson adm inistration has failed to protect our people frçip tli.e jgreed o f the profiteer. When a si^gar profiteer is caught and fined $50, it reminds one of fining a boot-legger $25 when he c a d go out t>nd sell a couple o f quarts of booze fn d more than pay the fine. In the,way of |iome prote{eVopf the present adm inistra- ¿ion has much to answer for. A COOD MOVE-SUPPORT IT. ■ Thp question is worthy of serious consideration, all who can should attend this m eeting and help work ulaus to free our county of these pests. I •' ' . » -wr f menl were John Adam e, Beojamin F ra n k lin , Rodger Sherman end Robert Livingston. Members of tbe fratern ity made up a large pert of tbe convention which met at Charlotte, lg. Cn ia M a y , 1776 to prepare the so oa I led Mecklenburg peelaralion of IndepenSenoe along sim ilar lines to those characterix- ing the more im p ortan t document. ■ • ’ • l.i 0»JE G O N j 7"- Sid well ® Sabin D e a le r s in ' Packer. General Merchandise McCormick and Deering Farm Mach inery of all Kinds. W E W A N T Y O U R B U 8 IN E g S Fresh G roceries Always on Hand f t J c N a i r H a r d w a r e G°-7 I i)c . Mens* Furnishings, Etc. Bandon« Oregon Orders T aken for Articles Not in Stock. W o Aim to Please. Give Us a Trial. Your Account Port O ricrd, O regon Is S olicited ¥?UR Clggc BdOK IS TOUR RECEIPT <*fc ’ SERVICE 1$ 0U$ MOTTO fTKENGTH ANJ CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS We Cure Cripples Bank of Bandon BANDON, OKEGON We are Specialists ap^ the firery Patrie ¿fenr> also be longed to the order. Tbe famous Boston tea party was projected in the bouse of a tfason, and practically every man who took part in th at exploit wae g ty**on. I l ie reported th at the party pas on lodge pight but that not enough members were preseat Io doeu. ‘ • > BANDON W — — A Land Pulvorizer-See the Culti- f)j took a hand in d raftin g the us ¿¡pure with you. A Milking Machine- See the Empire. WE CURE CRIPPLES 1 RESTACHANT jraneact business. at Qojd Beach Paol peyere, (beg one of tbe ju n io r u F . „ B war „« ■ u m f. aking on ,. officer* of » . Andrew !* lodge, pow the exceptional dug that ra is e s a fawn. Let the coyote .. . — ... increase, and the same condition will prevail all over county. It would also h® econom y, for the protect¡Qq pf both dom estic gpd game anim als, to r a is e the bounty on panther and w i^cat. These animals, however, are not on the in- preasp, although they would ho if the dog crank had his way and put a few more laws in the way of the varm int dog. T h e T r i r u k b does not know ^*jtat kind o f A p lfp those callin g the Gold Beach m eeting have in view. It has been proposed that a county organization be formed with a m em bership fee and a sm ali assessm ent each tim e a pred atory anioipl is killed. This i . a good plan if the pay m ents are made in proportion to the benefits derived, fqr while all the county will benefit ffo|p such an organization yet the sheepmen will benefit more than the dairym en or ¿msinees men, apd th.e expense should be borne accord- When in the m arket g iv e qs a,call and let A Tractor -See the Case. m ight never have taken plaoe bad they not been planned in the lodge room- Probably few Masons realise how many men ooacerned iu eetab liabing the United Btetes were M e sons. - F am ifjer hietorical innidenle ae sums e new interest when we read in the lig h t of the Maeonio fact. I’eul Revere's ride made famous ¿xmgfellow, was a Maeonio explo it. N ot only wee Revere a Mason, hut so was Robert Newm an who bung tbe signal lantern in tbe old N o rth Church and W illia m Dawre who gave the alarm by way o f R nxbory. James Qtis, whose pamphlets invei flp.e^ agpinet the a rb itra ry measure* of the crowd end eo peyetj thp way for ffie Revolution, was a Masop, The atocjkgrowers m eeting to be held on Saturday, Feb, 7. to devise m eans a v,i of predatory snim als jn Curry county, should bp gttNa<|e<l b *n<I *b io h dumped the pnd supported by public-spirited citizens regardless f “ to the harbor. I l ie fa ily common knowledge that w hether they are in the slqck business, as the question is many signer* of tbe declaration of one that affects the welfare of the county as a whole. independanue were Macons.. Ae a T h e big problem is the coyote. This sly little anim al m atter of tael there were 66 signers |s not on ly a m enace to the sheep industry, but it is m tk -jaDd ell but eix were member* of tbe lo g inroads in one of the county's greatest attraction^ to The signer of the oom- tourists—-our gam e. In the Nalal Springs country? whe r e 'p,*‘* 1 do0"®«‘1’ r'Pr- there |s known to be a sm all hand o f these anim als, it is^ “ ‘¿ T j X h i I a l'vb»i »?>Ul I feutolMf Ufa AWa Jf You Are In Need of Tflte Com m unity Welfare C lub of Northern Curry re- F . F ria o l as ggperalsuperintendent.” (quested our ooynty court at i u January term to divert the 4400 aalary (ox a ^ealth officer and t h e $200 fora probation M i s e r y lavelved is Eariy Hatery. officer to a county health jkqrse. T his the court could not During the last year tbe order of do, and nptluug cam e o f the request, nevertheless it is a Freemayupiy baa enjoyed an unpre ¿move in the right direction. .Cadawteil growth. Ltalgee is ell parts X^irry county's school children are not receiving the ol the country, including Ind ian a ¿pedical attepVop they should, in fact it is on ly in rare in- have been fl-waled w ith pelitioaa. gtanues that they axe reaeivjng &oy at all. In late years T h ia record more the remarkable foi science has disclosed that m any children who in olden tbe reason that Masonry does not tim es were called dull are sim ply handicapped by som e solicit rne ui hri ships. I n these daye when Americana are rallyin g ailm en t that is curable. around our rugged principle» of If Curry county cannot yet afford a public health government eel birth by tbe pa. purse, the health officer should h« required to visit trióla of revolutionary days, it ie each school in the county and exam ine th e children free of J intereating to note the im portant charge, with some provision made for the treatment of part Masonry played in the t-arly history of our country.- Then ae ¿hose children yrl^ose parents could not afford to pay. now the big^eet^ypeof oitisens ware There are many things of im portance to each coppipu- found enrolled Jn th e ranks of this ¿rity and Io the county, but la th in g of such v it^ ipipor- organiystinn and soupe Qf.lha stirring Aaince as the welfare of the com ing generation. events which eyery afbooj ^oy knows DEMOCRATS Si- • # . THE a r GOATS FOR H. C L J| We are dealers in all kind« o f M ardw *» and Building M aterials. To ç«|’t tobacco »*»üy and I owmp , ba v a f -.ello, lu ll o< lira, o.rve and vi*or, »**• NoTo- U ao . the woutler- wurker. »hui u.akea woak maa tlrou* a il <truxs»Cs.<OsorSl. Cureruarsa- .« -t Uooklsr aad sampi» tree. AJdrsaa <«• rting Krmoly Co. Oieaeo oe Stow Y ask B— preeem eal iu gold values. Tb* CO.WWy isNOmplelaly .financed and Je managed by A. d. 'V g lly , w itb 'P . n m tO W tL In vestigate jt. BANDON HARDWARE COMP’Y. . CHILDREN NEED MORE f U M HyT; members Bopiethiug new. FEAST W H EN YOU D o n ’t m e r e l y E a t f j 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 I t. : B r ^ d , , P ie s , C o o k ie s , e t c ., C a k es, ¿ a lw a y s *" R e g u l a r D o u g h n u ts, on . hand* We take that broken-down, cnppled> Car and restore it to health and strength and use fulness. These days you ju s t can’t afford to lote the service that your car should give, an d which it WILL give if you keep it in health. I f your Car la^ks efficiency, is weak or .faulty in any action, bring it in and let us give , it the “once over” before the busy summer • months come. We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, an d tlusn fee 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. ► 1 > ln n e r s THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE E. A. lindberg, Propr* Sb& rt O r d e r s n S p e c ia lt y T J h ity Y e a r s E x p e i e n c e E. M PITNER P o r t- O r fo r d a.|A r ~ . .. A - . . M O T IV E F O R P V B I-IC A T IO S i D w »anraWT or t u b I xtbbio b , U . 3. la n d Office at Bowburx, Oregon. W ith such a f bowing in the prelim Motion ia hereby given that the January 192). jp a ry orgagition it n ato rarly follow* Notice ta hereby given that County Court of Carry county, Htate Ib a l a wide participation resulted JOHN of Oregon, haa appointed tbe onder- of8ixee, Omgon, gbo, <m February after the inception o f our govern, eicaed adniniNrator of the eetoto of 15, 1011, made Homestead Entry, Hertal meot. F ifty Masons ent nt the eon. John Wendell, deoeaaed. AU persona No. 0100077, for thd M W> of S k i . Mt of stiiutiooni «in vention o a t o f a total h a rin , clslaaa xgainat the »aid dece 8W1 See. 88, and N E) of 8 E i <4 Sec- tloe » , Township 31 S., Range I* W membership of 55, and Masonic par. dent or his estate, are hereby given Willamette Meridian, lias filed no'ice aphernalia played an im portant part i aetlee to present their eaid elaJma to of intention to make fiaal Three-year the undersigneil administrator at his proof, to establish'claim to the land in the inauguration o f tbe fir « pree- described, telore Hardy T. M ^ u .' m ..b .r. f theorter. home near P od mark, Carry county. above Stewart, U. 3- Vommiaaioaer, at hia of- Oregon, within alx month* from the 1, at Port Orford, Oregew, on the 10th i The gpyeroofs e f every ose of the date of thi» notice, with proper vouch day of February, 1900. Claimant name« aa wjtaeaae«: er* duly rprtfled. and 13 eutee at lim ea le o belonged, A. AooLDUexw, i W . H. Matheny, ol FI x m , Oregon. o u t 1 Theeesee ratio existed in W ash, IK - Hatton, of Denmark, Oregon. A- B. Hogatt. of W ire , O reg ^ T ^ jm g tae'e a rm y whop **'• 2w . John Wendel,’deceased, of Date of flrvt publication Jan. 15, IMO. ■” W . H. C abo » j major geaeryls were Maeons, O f-' Register. Pfotloe to Creditor« 50TBL SEASIDE Open Under New M anagem ent 3, R. CLARK Board by Day, Wgek or Month