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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1920)
li ht L ' p í i v ‘ ; í v r¿ ¿tiionr WKUXÚmAT. MAR. 3, 1830. Ai’vaavwuis B*« rubliskaJ Kvary W<*lo««day, j»y HAttin T. «TKWAKT. W btcrü W ould M ii >. George Fitsbugb, who badi SabübFam . Political AnnoBBeemeats. 5 ü « w t e b í » BiTW, Copy O bv Yáar.................„ -» IJ » Ooj>> Hb SíooQ i« ................. !•• Ou* Uopy Thm« Muutta........... *Û Ui . Tk.priUMuarM»teyaarpap«'i likawithxUu la wulc» y M in k l ■ «'fltritau Itptld » H* J. Bank« of Bear crtek saedou |ir#B al the Buy «¡ailing a ilh Mrs of ,hl* hU 0 . W. Patterson of M ar.hfi.ld, wat to Harry Hefflry, »h o owns atf a d . jio llaadon a few day« ago enroute in primary ele> tiun in Mar far $5. ! FOR JOINT « rfrmentatitr Joining aecrage, anti ailloonaolidaie her home at Sixse. hi« purebate witb-lbe o ^ er holdings. I I herewith respes* (nil* announce my M re. I. L. Jtckeoa and baby ar The Banks farm, although not at uandidasy h*r nomination to the rived io BaBilon Saturday for a M Joint R^prwv-ntn tiys. »uhj ft to tt e i large aa other acreage« of thie teetioo visit with relativea and frieodt bare I- ' I wi|l at the Republican voter» of Cooa ' it a high stale of im piovetnenl and ami at Laagjnia. Mr. Jaokton hat anil Curry counties, ami should I he it a model ilair) ranch byen at the bay installing tilt radio nominated and elect«-I t>> that »Ace I Mr. ami Mr« Bank« « ill roovs In p|ed.-e a (aithlul discharge ol its duties <-aui|utt at the government station at Baadon when they si«» po«ae*.ii»it to the boat uf my abiil y. Englewood. Mr. and Mr« Jackson to Mr. Hefflev in the early pert of . Reapeetfuily are now residents o f Seattle. the summer.— Western World. J. F. Horxrxs kS--- . . — The an* non*« a l candidate« FOB SHERIFF. . ' I hereby reapeetfuily announce my cundidney lor tfce office of sheriff of Curry coanty, Ore., subject to the will of the majority ol the r- publican vutera WE WANT THE PROOF. aa expressed at ibe Primary Election t<> be held in May. Shonid I be* nom- Great aa the tem ptation m a y be to do oTlierwiae, y e t ’ ,DRtwj u ,| ejec ted I will use my beet \ t h e Tin burr does not intend to engage in a personal raud- effort« suit judgment in law enforcu- tiieht la the future ae I have-in the ►liuging contest with the corporation lick -sp ittle a t Gold Rutpvrtiully Your», tygach,as i t ia not the provine« of A newspaper to burden f f t . T. « . i s . th e pu b lic with soinethi ng^in which it is not concerned. liy thia we do wot m«B<^tbat we w ill not criticise a paper BIDS WANTED. ' whan it show« the cloven hóof of m onopoly control, nor w ill we suppress m atters the public has a right to know, Bide will be received by' the Port of however personal or w hatever th e consequence. Fort Orford until 2 o’clock P. M.. Sat Last week’s Gold Uoach Reporter contained an editor urday, March 18, 1920, for the hauling of 800 cubic yards, more or less, pf ia l chuck fu ll of falsehood, in which one statem en t in par gravel fiom Elk river to the wharf ticular was made that we cannbt pass unnoticed. T his was •ite. Such gravel must be carefully selected, free from stick«, etc., and not to the effect that the Reporter has the evidence o f an agreed more that two inches in diameter, but •‘d iv v y ’’ between the T ribunk and another paper (ev id en tly need not be screened. The right to reject" any or all bids ia th e G lobe) o f an extortionate hill of county printing re Nttrvtd. su ltin g in a sloal o f the taxpayers’ m o n ey .. PORT OF PORT ORFORD, By J. R k M ills *, Pre«., This is indeed a m ailer of public interest. It has ev — H. J., 8tswarr, Sec’y. er been the claim of the T ribune that its opinions are free frotikoorrupt influence, and its efforts honest in b e h a lk o f th e com m on people. If it was ever in a con sp iiacy to rob the taxpayers, it is a wolf in sheeps’ cloth in g, and should Editor T bibumc :, be known as such. ’Either the Reporter has such evidence In the notice of «ale Of onunty rosd or it has not. In the former event i t is. easily proven, and bonds now appearing in yuur paper, an y attem pt to evade producing such proof w ill show the I noticed an official aistement to the leu gth to which the Reporter would go to accom plish its effect that (he indehtness of the county was 128,908 64. Haying purpose. The issue is clean cut, and we bring it to a show kept a record of county finances lor down by answ ering the charge as follow s: the past six year«, I «rat surprised at John A , Juza you lie; produce the evidence or take such an inaccurate statement, and th e lie like the d irty liar you are. And w hile th is refers to called the attention of the County the above in particular, yet it also includes every m aterial Judge eud Clerk to the matter. A correction was expected to be allegation m the samo editorial. made, but as none has ap|teared, I Severg^fears ago the T ribuuc and Gold Beach Globe wish to call your attention, end that both m ade application for the county printing. We be of the people of the county to the lieved there were some nam es on the G lobe lis t that did I correct condition» of the county fi not belong there, and rather than dqfqad the case in court ounce«. On January 1, 1920, the warrant th e Globe editor agreed to d ivid e the proceeds front the indebted nsas of C uuy county w»» printing, which was done. D uring the year, the G lobe was $99,113 28. An February 16, when sold to Messrs. Bogardus, H untley and Buffington, ,who, the advertisement alluded to was w ith the Reporter fulfilled the contract. The agreem ent made up, the «arrant indebted nest was legitim ate in every way and did not cost the taxpayers of the county «as $89,643 84. From . one penny. There was nothing in it al?out the price to be tbia baa beau deducted $13,536.87, the entire amount of taxes uncol. charged for such printing, which is regulated by law. lected for year» hack, and also The above ¡Clio doubt what the Gold Beach corpora Ibe am ount of ca«b in the tion tool alludes to, a id it is up to him to show wherein Treasurer’^ bauds available for the any graft or steal occurred, or «(and»forth in his true light paym ent of waranla, leaving a net d tb l i f about $65,000, if all reauur. •—S liar without conscience or principle. WHY NOT REDUCE THE DEBT? Myrtle Feist Mis Sleeps Far SO Days. Spring Is Coining And thia ie the tim e t» get everyth in g ready for your Spring and Sum m er work. R e m em ber we handle all kinds of -F arm in g Im plem ents and M achinery, Gaa E ngines, W aterloo Boy Traotors, and Perfection Milk- era which are superceding all m ilk in g m ach ines because the working principle ia right. We handle th e B rillion K in g Som ething new. in v estig a te it. R oller. a Sealvd bids will be teoelved until the John Lewellen of M yrtldPoint T- M » of » o ’clock P. M. the Tth day of , , , . . , April. J!-», by the undersigned and t victim Ml the sleeping Bicknes- immediately thereafter publicly opened He ha« tarn asleep fur over 60 tv the Coun y Court of Cnrry Coputy, < regon. nt the office of said Coart. in daye. , the Comity Court-house in Oold Beach, Ohi'tSWrtten ts hetirvrd To ' t r Oregon, for the purchase of bonds o f mi id Couutv issued ior the budding of somewhat tatter, howeyer, and hi- I- iKium nt r-aila thereiuMn the turn of case i» by no mean« hopeless. He i* ¡9,(M».uO, «uuie being in denomina tions ol 8 t.tMK) or |',oO each, st the at North Bend, hospital and for O |>L option ol the purchaser, uwotared practically all of the 50 dnys ha, ! from fm iii 1 I upwards, upward«, dated Jauuury 1, 1930, avd niuturing January 1, 1Ü34, said been sleeping. He has «due period | ends to boui interest at not to exceed of semLoonkciousness and lately ha, six per cení t er annum, payable semi annually oo July and January first, »hown.signs of improvement. principal and interest payable In Unit Hi« is the only citse of lte kind in ed States gold coin at the offioe of the County Treasurer or the Fiscal Agency thia section of Oregon that has an of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the holder. far been reported. Saul bnls must be m-oontpan.ed by a cerlified che-ek for five per cent ol the face value of the bonds hid for and H A R D Y T. S T E W A R T must be unconditional. The approving legtd opinion rf Mea- ««•- Teal, Minor & Win free of Por land, C O M M lb M U N E H ()regon, :>n wiH be furnisbed the suceess- i ful bidder. and The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. lilYirri.E C oolkv , County Clerk. N O T A R Y P U B L IC Tlie assessed value of the property of the Connty is 84.860,700.Bo. The in debtedness of the County, exclusive ol P o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n tbit bond Issue, is F38,9us.ht. t Ü. 8. ('< tuMtaurt W e ere dealers in all kind« of Hardware and Building M aterials. When in the market give us a call apd let H8 figure w ith y o u.— -------------— - - • BANDON HARDWARE COMP'Y. BANDON ■ '■ l OREGON Sidwell ® Sabin D e a le r s i n •$ General Merchandise If You Are In Need Fresh G roceries Always on Hand •-* Mens’ Furnishings, Etc. . A T ra cto r-S eeth e Case. ■ A Milking Machine—See the Empire. A Land P u lverizer-S ee the Culti- Packer. Z » A? Orders Taken for A rticles Not in Stock. W e Aim to Please. •Give Us a Trial. McCormick and Deering Farm Mach — as it inery of all Kinds. l Port Orfcrd, Oregon !‘i WE W A N T YOUR B U 8 IN E 8 8 M c N a i r H a r d w a r e g o ., I ij c . Bandon« Oregon IF cea «ere realised on, instead of about $29,000— “ the iodebtedoe»« of Ibe cou nty.” In 19)8 the estimate of expenses to be paid by »arrests wee $63,160, end wurants «ere diawn to the amount of »60,876.24. Xu 1919 the eetimaie was $63,030, and (he war rente drawn amounted to $70,186 46. E vidently little attention ia being paid to the budget and the legal lim it of ten percent excess al loWahle. T he audit of the county books for 1919 baa been published , and from it you will see that moat of the ex We are Specialists Your Account A n intereHting cu n tm u iu cition from E. M. Bogard qg will he found in thia I mb u*. Mr. Bogardus-has a proclivity .fur Pt.ilitUics, and the. u is probably*not anothor man ip the county as familiar with Ute county records as he. Thus h it writings on county finances are worthy o f more than passing consideration. W hile the suggestion m ty not ba a popular one, y et it Reams that now would be a good tim e to curtail road work (or a year or two and get the county out of debt. A dollar pow w ill pay axlollar’s worth oFdebt, but it will -only do about 50 cents worth of road work. The tim e is com ing) bwn kfpl Wowl|ie bo- when a drop in labor and material w ill again m ak ead ollar at estimate. Thera wasa «light in worth a dollar on the road. We all w ant good roads, but create in the officers’ end the court house expeese, the keep of the poor, 1« it wise to run further into debt at this tim e?| and wtdows’ pensions. Circuit court (M l nearly $4,COO above the buflget f HAS MADE A C00D OFFICER while road expenses were about $I4>- 500 above the budget, In the past The announcem ent of \\ m. Tolm an for nom ination for two years over $94,000 »as spent on yeelection as sheriff will be noticed in another colum n of our roads «l«b>iut any raise iu in this iasue. Mr, Tolm an needs no introduction to the voters ibe rate of taxes for road pur. .of the county, having served several terms in the office he potes. The main debt of Ibe county again aspires to hold. MrWTolniuu Itaa made a fearless ia ite road warrant«. The people of Ike county want good road«, and and efficient officer, and in tl.at ¡»osition bas won m any are constantly urging the county au friends who w ill stand by him ’ during the com ing cam . thorities to build more roods. But paign and make him a bard inau Io beat. tbay must either content to a higher tax for roads purposes or curtail the work. The heavily increasing road 1 he T ribute has lately been rpceiving more support debt should be checked, and the and more encouragem ent from the Gofd Beach section than only way to check it, while keeping any other tim e in recent year*. Dues the Reporter wonder up our road program is to iaereese w h yf the road tax. I know any increase in tax rate« T*rem p i taps N o t i c e . is uepopuler,end will causae cry ol T n > » p u » « IN o t t o « ,. protest, yet the taxpayer» of Curry Aid. PERSUNS are hereby warned ,! .. , , , kt. _ . , . ' not to treepaaa. upon the tamttetead I ,hoU!d n* ,iM lhM “»is oounly’e tax NOTICE is hereby given that all T"r7 lowest in the parson» are warned not to trespass r Ini ms of Letter K. Hutton, Lawrence | r ,‘* " • “”>n8 Hutton and Frank W. Helmick in elate and that » e cannot always upon the NK1 NK|, WTNEj NKj, uee. i.T p . SSB , R. ITW., W, M„ for 11» 8*ca. 81.98 and 18, Tp. 8 1 B. 14 W , charge up to future generations the purpose of mining, proapooting or W. M., for the purpose of banting or benefits we bow seek for the present ptherwiae. Any person or person« ao otherwise. Any person or persons so popu latioa. This county will pay doing will be prosecuted to the full flolnii wiU bo prosecuted. over $8.000 Ibis year in interest on B. Moirtance, ex tent ol the law.' Whrrauts and road bonds. Ltwusxca P. H utto », Denmark, Ore. Ji. M. B ouabbu « j Notice of Bond Sale. I . Is Solicited . . YOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RECEIPT SERVICE IS OUR M OTTO » V . ‘ STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS Bank of Bandon BANDON, OREGON bo J F M W A rwwwr»9 mt» 1 ■*■?* 1 * ■ »ff« WM <MW M F M W BESTAUBANT FEAST ■ ■ a WHEN ÎY O U i • • ■ EAT D o n ’t m e r e ly E a t b e c a u s e «you b a v é t o —E a t b e c a u s e y o u e n jo y I t . B r e a d t P ie « , C a k e « , C o o k ie s , e tc ., ^ a lw a y s D o u j^ h n a tu , on band. WE CURE CRIPPLES We take that broken-down, crippled Car and restore it to health'1 a n d strength and use fulness. These d a ys you ju s t can’t afford to lose the service that your car should give, a n d which it W ILL give if you keep it in health. . I f your Car lacks efficiency, is weak or \ fa u lty in any action, bring it in a n d let us give it the “once over” before the busy sum mer months come. - We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, a n d then we apply the proper rem edy to 'the seat of trouble a t a moderate charge. Let us help you.inprea^oyoar cffugency by keeping your oar in PERTECT CONDITION THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE E. A. Lindberg, Propr’ HOTEL SEASIDE Open Under New Management Board by Day, Week or Month R e g u l a r D in n e r « S h o r t O r d e r s 'r i S p e c ia lt y T h l t y Y e a r s E x p e ie n c e Your Patronage Solicited *5 E. M PITNER P o rt O rfo rd r ates*te W. R. JOHNSON, Prop.