The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 18, 1920, Image 2

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Änd thia i« the Dm« <<» P* everyth in g ready
for yoür Spring and Sum m er work. Re-
raem ber we handle «II kind» o f Farm ing
Im p lem en ts and M achinery, lia s Engine»,
W ateiloo Boy Traetors, and Perfection M ilk­
ers which are auperceding all m ilk in g m ach­
ine« hecaoae (he working principle ia r ig h t
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I herewith n«p«o (oily mooeuce my ,
«indid«oy fc«r aominiHiuii to »be u«oe
Oi Joiut Bcpr«. M n tire , aubj o tto to«
will
the ¡topnblfcs« rotore ui Coos
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ami Curry oounttoa, and «houhi I he
■W>niiunto>l end e touts. I to that offioe I ,
plod.e a h iiliin i diaoliarge oi ita du'ies
to Ihe beet «f my shill.y.
U.vpe-tfully
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have blue prints of every township
in the Roseburg Land District. These
blue prints are 14*16 inches in size and
are printed on paper. We correct them
up-to-date before leaving our office and
they show you a t a glance what lands are
vacant and subject to entry and the
names of the persons who have patented
lends. Our price for these is but $1.50
each.
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PRINTERS WHO FLAY POKE*.
Spring Is Coming' .
Township Haps
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pubiiJbe»! in 4hU «-ulama nUti) » f * * f .
prim ary vlmAiun in Map fo» to.
P O U T L A IS U . Keb. 11.— In Ihe
ctniWrweiiuM uf the d ilve t tra il be*
’tw reii liia liv , in the S i.kiyu u natfoii
We handle (h e B rillion K in g
Som ething new. In vestigate it.
We are dealer» in all k inds o f Hardware
and Building M aterials.
When in the market give us a call and let
us figure with you.
Douglas Abstract Company
■ I toreel anil Power«, four . mi I vs
It wad selected for not<b <•! (lie forest, boundary, ihe
* T h e abov«.caption Is not original
tia by tho editor of
»ubsidizeri conteipporary at G o l d ; ^ ire. ( arr*tee w ill open a route bn
Breach, who, having reached a point he had reachbd a t i m e * ( W»rn ihr«c two puiuie which » h l
R ie p N R a n d ' rediM.-« Ih« travel lim e one half, and
R « » s e llin g , O r e g o n
our
BANDON HARDWARE COHP’Y.
ot two before in his controversy with the Tj
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BANDON
backed up, again 3aw fit to back water, ba^a iipt until ‘ he*'*^’|M'u,l‘bll' i“r * * lh“ T*** “maud.
The Julal diatauec covered is ttt
had gone off on a tangtyit in a parting shot as follow»:
miles.
“Our pious friend at I’ort Orford comment» on the
TbnnitisenB of Power« and vicinity
elim in ation of booze at dance», but we would like to read ate co operating n t thia tra il project,
jtn editorial from hi» pen regarding the subject, ‘Printer« and a* their part of the work have
ju s t finished building tfcepail bridge
Who Play Poker.’’
The imduuatioa carried in the above is obvious. It turoas the aouth fork of th nC nquilln
river near U«ck Creek and about 16
was m ent as a personal thrust where it was hoped the skin miles south of Power«. The bridge
was thin. Such hopes are in vain; the T r ib u n e has no e x ­ aa completed ia of tlm suspension
c u se to make for ‘{printers who play poker”, neither does
buili with m»« and one q o«r-
its editor make any pretense at being pious, although w e ‘t«|r inch cable end • lOO.foot epen
d o believe in the church, in law, and order, and com m on '•«»<* u,*‘ iu contributed labor and
decency, and those tbiuga that tend to make society and »»n.y AiOOO
W o rk on' the tra il an il bridge be.
th e hom e better— a belief our contemporary seem s unable gan e l lbs snore tim e laal fall. Tbe
to comprehend
bridge lire bneu finished all except
“ Printers who play poker” m ight indeed em ploy their painting, which w ill be done in the
tim e to better advantage, aud yet, there are th in gs far epring eftsr the lim bers have had
worse than playing a social game of cards in the relaxation an opportunity to reason.
W hen tbe tra il construction was
from offic,e hours, and here are a few of them:
«topped by u io w there remained
. To go into a com m unity pretending to promote
*1 about three mile« fo build iu order to
fce9t interests of that com m unity, when iu fact representing open the whole route. T h e forest
end working for a private corporation;
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officers plsn to finish this work as
To be-iittle a prom inent citizen; two county com m is­ early iu the spring aa weglher con
sioners, and the public m eetings of a com m unity io a des­ ditiona w ill perm it.
A rth u r M . F ish, of Powers, was
perate attem pt to defeat an official whose great offense is
foreman of the bridge building crew I
th at he cannot be bought;
The Wail oonstruclion ie under the
To publicly ridicule an attem pt to elim inate booze at otixrg« of Forest Ranger tt. I . H e lm
dances;
of Agnass.
A ll told tbe forest M ryiae b u ilt
To get drunk and use profane and vulgar language on
102 milea of tra il on the national
.the street, coupled with indecent exposure,’ where women
foreete ie Oregon during the year
and children are passing, and then publicly state that no
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apologies are forthcom ing and no sorrow felt, which places
the one m aking the statem ent in one of two classea^-oither
W estpin W ool ®.
a fool or a crim inal.
M r. and Mrs. P. W . C u lver Were
Y es, the above are som e o f the thin gs that are worse up from Langlois M onday attending
th a n “printers who play poker”, and we hope the county to busiores n atters.
teat editor gets all the enjoym ent out of seeing them in C. C. and D. L . 8a ter of P o rt O r.
ford were stopping at the U a llie r for
print that he expected to get when he asked for such an a few daya the latter p e rt of tbe
week w hile attending to business
editorial.
in at lets here.
The T r ib u n e doe^hot like to resort to personalities,
M r . and.M re. H . B. S m ith o f
and in th is editorial only m entions acts of public nature.
Langluie weie up from their ranch
ANOTHER MISTAKE.
Since the close of l lie war P iisid en t W ilson has fast
been losing the cu ifllu itcu o f the American people that he
field prior to that time. H is persistence in trying to force
through his pel scheme, the League of N ations, regardless
pf other peace iieguii iiito i», teas the b eginning of a scries
,of acts reapon.-ihlcs fur this change.
The President’s latest act in causing the resignation of
Secretary of State Lansing is startling in the tendency it
shows to rule or ruin. The charge against the Secretary is
that lie usurped presidential power in callin g cabinet m eet­
ings. Perhaps he did, the President was sick and could
not exercise the power him self and there was pressing need
tfiat such m eetings be called, and no charge is made that
the cabinet did not act wisely. T be President’s position
jn the matter is hard to understand.
STOCKMENS’ ,
LEAP YEAS OANGE
If You Are In Need
of •
A Milking Machine--See the Empire.
A Land P ulverizer-See the Culti-
Everybody come and have a Good Time in a
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Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
W E W A N T Y O U R B U 8 IN E 8 8
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Mens’ Furnishings, Etc.
M c N a i r H a r d w a r e G o ., I ijc .
Bandon* Oregon
Orders Taken for Articles Not in
Stock.
W e Aim to Please.
Give Us a Trial.
Your
Port Oricrd, Oregon
Is Solicited
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TOUR CHECK BOOK IS TOUR RECEIPT
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO •
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STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD
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CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS
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Bank of Bandon
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We are Specialists
WE CUBE CRIPPLES
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D o n ’t m e r e l y E a t b e c a u s e y o u 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 e a d , P ie s , C a k e s, D o u g h n u ts,
C o o k ie s , e t c ., a l w a y s o n b a n d .
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R e g u l a r I P in n e r s
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Notice of Bond Sale.
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W e take that broken-down, crippled Car
an d restore it to health and strength and use­
fulness.
These days you ju s t can’t afford to lose the
service that your car should give, an d which
it W ILL give if you keep it in health.
I f your Car laeks 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 summer
> months come.
We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, 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 ORF.ORD GARAGE
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■ E. A. Lindberg, Propr’
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S h o r t O r d e r s n. S p e c i a l t y
T k ity Y ea rs E x p e ie n c e
E. M. PITNER
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tio»» of S1.000. or |5U0 each, at the
' option of the purchaser, numbered
froln ! op<anj . d .» rf January 1,1
_____ and maturing January 1, IK K i________ t
Tsrampnaai N o t i c e .
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bonds to beat Interest a t not to exceed'
Geed Roads Fuad.
Rudolf Leutwyler..........................V 1.00 six per cent per annum, payable semi-
MOTICE ie hereby given that a ll
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J B Curl ...................... ...................l,Q0 annually oa July and January’ flrst,
Tbe following is a list of those who B M Pitner
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,n F n.'*' persons are warned not to trespass
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i on * * 8to,e5,K,,,d ° ° ,n “*
° moe of «*»• “P0" ‘ he SEI WEI, WJ WEI WEI, Sec.
contributed to a fun 1 to help defray the W R Johnson.
................................... 100 County Treasurer or the Fiscal Agency « T d 3a H ” R 18
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expenses of N. H. Larson on his re- N F Woodcock .................................. 1.00 of to. Stato of Oregon in New Y o r k * ’
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1.00
City,
at
tbe
option
of
the
bolder.
purpose
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mining,
prospecting,
* or
eent trip to Salem where he was sent E L White ......................................... i . w v n y , • •
iu . uuiu^r.
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Any persoa o r persons
as a delegate of the Commercial Chib ASjoaneton ................................. 1.00
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oerüfled ctowk lor five per eent of the doing will be prosecuted,
on good roads matter«:
' R M MePhillawiey ........................ 1-00 face vaine of the bonds bid for — *
8. M owtaocb ,
R O McKanria ................................ 18.00 H T Stewart ...................................... 1.00 must be unconditional.
Sixes, Ore.
The approving legxl opinion cl Mes­
L Knapp............................................. 8.00 C A L p n g ...........................................1.00
N M o u n ....................................
2.06 E A Lindberg ....................... 1.00 srs. Teal, Minor A W infreeof Portland,
Oregon, will be furnished tbe success­
S k tw e ll* S a b in ............. ................2.00 M T W right ..................................... LOO ful bidder.
HARDY T. STEWART
W IU taT W hite.................................. ).0 0 1 Walter Sutton
1.00 ' The Court reserves the rig h t to re-
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1.00 ject nny or all bids.
C White'
....................................... 1.00, John Frock
1.00 John ~ Fromm Jr ............................. 1.00
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John R M illa r .................. ..
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F H Robinson........................
1.00 Q Llueve ................ .. , . r ....... .
.50 debledoeeBoi thé County, exclusive oi
|.00 R C O strandar............80 tot* bond jssus, Up8,W »,8«.
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fTm U Bennett ............. ,♦ .
P o r t Orfl»»-<1. O reijgon.
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General Merchandise
inery of all Kinds.
Langlois, February 28,1920 K
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D e a le r s in
McCormick and Deering Farm Mach­
M a rk T w a in was ed itin g a Mis­
souri paper; a superstitious sub
scriber » ru le th at he bad found a
snider in hie pa|ier,and asked M ark
it signified good or bad luck?
M ark replied: “O ld Subscriber—
Finding a Spider in your paper was
neither good or bad luck lor you.
The spider was m erely looking over
, our paper to tee which merchants
1 are not advertiving, so th at he can
'go to those alorea and spin hie web
1 undisturbed.”
Sealed bids w ill be leoelved until the
hoar of 6 o’clock P. M. the 7th day of
April, lt«20. by the undersigned and
Immediately thereafter publicly opened
by Ihe Couniy Court of Carry County,
“ — >n, at the offloe of said Ooart io
ounty CoarUbouse iu Gold Beach,
Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of
eetd
' the building oi
wiu County issued tor
■ ■ OREGON
Packer.
F. W . H e lm ic k o f Denm ark stop,
ped for a few daye Ibis week, at the
G ather hotel w hile enjoying a abort
vacation in the city.
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Sidwell ® Sabin
A T ractor-See the Case.
for a few days in the c ity the first of
the week.-
Newm an Moon and W , L. Stine,
of Port Orford wars in Bandon over
tbe week end. M r. Moon ia con tree
tor on tha Hubbard Brushes creek
road project south of Port Orford.
H e reports that tbe work is progress,
ing nicely, aud th a t they expect to
have it completed ibis coming sum.
uier.
Roller.
HOTEL SEASIDE
Treapi
IN otlee.
A LL PERSONS are hereby warned
not to trespass upon the homestead i
clalnte of Lester K. Hutton, Lawrence
P. Hutton and Frank W. Helm ick In
Secs. 21,90 and M , Tp. 31 8 , R. 14 W .,
W. M ., for the purpose of hunting os
otherwise. Any person or persons to
doing w ill be prosecuted to the full
extent of tog law.
Lawaaxcx P. H pttow ,
Denm ark, Ore.
t a t T « . w . t o u « «Mk» T«sr M» amg.
Te « a lt Kitee« » steUy »«4 for«’ «», t e mag
«etie. hali oi Kfe, servs aad vtcor, taka No-T»
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•tron«. «U d » « i a t o tee o . tl. Careraana-
teet
Bookltt and saaplt (rsa addiest
V r!lag Ktmrir oa, W«s<? w »•» T«*
Open Under New M anagem ent
Board by Day, Week or Month
Your Patronage Solicited
W. B. JOHNSON,
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