The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 21, 1920, Image 3

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Dsssaad for sdvsrtisjng «paus oom- IW C rm .'W m I m U-. u v i
try F elr Aseocis- P*1* »be T » « v x x ta omit iu editorial I
C m » Cerate
a
jeoluM o tliia week.
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ta FWnt on Job«!
W ill leave every week day,
Uomo N orth
Port Orford, 7 A- M~ ,
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Tha Red Cruse Chapter of Cawm
end C urry bee a t last ruceeeded iu
employing e Rmi Cross Nursa I n .
etenctor wba a id org.tnze cl earns ia
Home Namaog ta the two enantise.
• » itb a gasoline I
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Miaa Cecil 8chrry«r, Gone County
» la connection
9 9 * * 7 Baa«-
Public Health Nurar, who has hewn
g- H e launched!
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'in tr assents I ia securing this i n . 1
lab«, Saturday, I A May Day Daeee will bo given »truetor for C urry county, w ill ba1
for pleasure « » I “ tba rrom m bal1 • * *’° r t 0,il#,d. I * C arry next weak with tha in-1
naaatieee.
j May 1 , 1920, under the a«s,4cee of > atruetor aad is anxious that tbs'
perry. fl..u, . « i ‘ U C ‘ * ic I« P ro v e « e u t Club, tha dames bao.ganistd when th e y e n m j
- t e e d Oil rap- P“ « * " 1*
be nsed to help pey for
Mrs. A. W. Cope b.e been ..k o i I
s.tors i . town lba««»"‘"i *
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> by lbs aeeoei.tina to orgaete. tha
O oiko S ooth
X P. M.
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Lmter Lucas, a wall known
>ere w ill be four. bor resident who would doubtless
day, with pur tea make a good jriic ia l. announces his
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’ oandldacy for the Republican numL
illy built a smell « r t b R for County Cbmmiriionsv.
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The Banking
Methods of
Today
a re based u p o n the
applied In the operation of
the Federal Reeerre System.
You ow e it to yourself to
tr a n s a c t your banking busk
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neas w ith a bank w h ich is a
First National
CASHIER
Mrs. Mary E. Wakeman, a pio
naer resident ut Carry county, died
at tha bums of bar son C. F. Wake-
man in Wedderburn, April 18,1920,
aged 78 years.
Tbe deceased was born iu Morgan
county, Qbio, May S, 1844, and waa
married to James F. Wakeman Oct.
30, 1868, coming to Curry county
with her bualtand, now- deceased,
in 1876 and settlingwn Rogue river.
W.
They later moved to Euchre crsek
where M r. Wakeman operated a
small saw mill. Following his death
about 20 years ago Mrs. Wakeman
bought a home ia Gold Beach where
aha resided until failing health a
few months ago caused her to m il it
Ray Norton and D. E. Ellsworth,
and move to Wedderburn to lire living oa opposite sides of Bogus
with her toe.
river about 3 miles above 11 la he,
Mrs. Wakeman was a good wife, a j bad trouble and a few Tteys ago
good mother, a good neighbor and
Ellsworth crossed over to give Nor
a good citizen, and her many years
ton a beating, hut waa met with a
of residence in Curry county won
pitchfork and driven off. He start
her a host of lasting friends. She ie
ed back boose with the avowed in
survived by one eon and J grand
tention of getting hie gun nod sboot-
children.
Interm ent took place
iag it out. Norton want to Gold
Sunday afternoon in theG¿Id Bench
Beach and swore out a warrant for
cemetery.
Klleworth’s arrest oa an iuaaeily
AMES «. JOHN8TOV, W . M.
T. W h i t b B k ., Secv.
charge..
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A Tractor-See (he Case.
A Milking Machine-See the Empire,
A Land Pulverizer-See the Culti-
Packer.
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McCormick and Deering Farm; Mach- j
inery of all Kinds.
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M c N a i r H a r d w a r e g o ., I pc.
Bandon« Oregon
which they purchased tbnmgb 6 u « m setting out 300 tegap berry
G. Whiteetu They have stored vium and »090 strawberry plants,
th e new ear a n lil beuer
brings better ntada.
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weather He b also getting some choine pear,
peach and apple trees to start an
Mrs. Lewie passed down the coast orchard. Adjoining Mr. Robin too,
one day last week rwturning la bar hia toother and R. F. Abbott arc
home at Gold Beach fiotu Bandon, sashing many improvements on their
where she had been to have some; plhcea which is making a big differ
dental work done. She also eisiled j «oca in the appearance of that
With her daughter,
WOOD
A T T O ttK B T A T
LAW
Mrs.
Your Account
Is Solicited
Herbert neighborhood.
Uuic«B, at B um .
The Ladies Aid held another of
its enjoyable parties last Friday ev.
eaing at the home o t l i r . and Mrs.
N . H . Larson, the members of tbe
Aid and their families being pres
ent. Refreshments of coffee, aan.l-
wiehee and cream puffs were served
about midnight.
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8tata 8chooi Superintenpent J. A.
C>1»<«*»ill spoke in Port Orford last
TburMlay evening on school consol
,Jalto* and ,be 2 mil1 »** measnre.
M r- Churchill believes that oonsoli
d* t io a >* »»*• » « If solution to the
quMUon of heller »bools for rural
d* ‘ r ‘cU’ • » ‘1 •*« »>•«« • !• '« • array
of statistics to prove b it position.
He also believes the 2 m ill tax
Andy E llis waa ia town Satarday B „ „ r , mu, t
p , „ r() lf M,j , h.
j from his home ou Sixes showing his schools of tbe state are to ha kept
friends whet a spteodid trade be
had made in getting rid of hte re
liable old Ford. No doubt M r. El
lie did make a good trade, bat when
aboul half way bntoe that evening
, he ran into a mod bole and stripped
a gear and left hie new ear sitting ia
' tha middle of the read.
iro n deteriorating. Mr. Churchill
was accompanied here by Snpt. W .
M. Meat, of Langlois, who gave an
interesting talk on the school situa-
tiua |a C n n y county and also urged
consolidation
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Ctera-Up Bay.
R. G. MeKenxie made a teip to
Bandon last Friday with bis Fard
N * * ‘ 8alnrday, tha 24th, if the
truck. M r. McKeaxie mid he met *««»b«r permits, (here w ill be a
t*“'™1 street cleaning day in Port
O rf*»rd
l i » aho« ,d • '« * «
da7- lban lha w<* k • » ’ * * d®°«
firat fcltewiog Sniurday that the
weather '• suitable.
R ° - 8m ,lb haa pr"«'««d the use
of hia leaBB *° baa* ‘be j “ Bk away
after it has been sacked or boxed up.
I t w ill be appreciated if aoyoae
V I M Chinamen paaaad down the M e iu g old barrels, b»xee or sack«
14 care on tbe trip, tbe most of
which were heavy tracks, th ia
large amount of teaffle, «ear roods
made soft by eontiaaed rain, ie re-
»possible lo r numerous mudholee
that keep auto drivers guessing as
to whether they w ill get through
cue to reach another.
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Bank of
D IE D — In San Jose, California, broken, bnt he did not state wbeih
April 6, 1920, Claritas Merriman, er Norion and tbe pitchfork or the
beloved sister of Amissa Merriman
did it.
of San Joee and sunt of G. R. M er. N O T IC E T O C O M T K A C T O ttH .
rimsn of Campbell, C sl.Jdrs. F. N.
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G uild of Arison.; L u . M w rimsn of
hewby given tost the Ommty
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, Court of Curry Ooonty, Oregon, will
Honolulu, and Ethel Merriman of jgoelve sealed bi<ls for the oOOstruotlcn
Los Angeles, Cal., a native of Ver- of a road up Elk river, according to
moot, aged 84 years end 10 days.
plans and epecifleutioffs now on file in
Friends are invited to attend tha theofflceof the County Clerk. Said
funeral today (Wednesday) A l*U
aboutJ * “ ‘.,aa1l? ,* n th -
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All bid» must be «led with the County
7 , l » M , n t 2 o ’cl.«k p. m. at M a -'C k rt
Orer>n
drone Cemrtery, Saratoga, Cal.
j sealeJ envelopes endorsed -Bids for
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construction of Elk river Market road”
The above obuuary appeared in a not
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8ao J1 we paper of April 7th, teat.
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the » day of May, 1«», and
The Merriman fam ily were suioag each bid most be accompanied by a
the pioneer residen Is of Curry conn*! «rtlfled check In tevor of Curry Coun­
ty , having settled oa Rogue river : Ora<on ,n *** anm ° r • per oent °*
about 1870. The decent ed taught
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Port Orford i uriiitine
& Hardware Store
Everything in the Hard »art line, also Stoves
and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lamps. Stumping Powder
and Fiwe.
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WM. GILLNGS, PROP.
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b a rea a Roguo wi|| donate them for tbst purpose.
J of Lot«, See.«, Township river 1« work in the Seaborg cannery
A subscription baa been raised,
school in tbe county for thirty years • ore <>„
bMder to
lnto0on.
I o— r the lerry. The Celestials were
bwye wll I be hired to do tbe
or more before moving to California tract utder bonds to be »ppreved by
1 Tbiee-year Proof, to ea- brought down from Bandon by Ben <ork aadev the supervision of Geo.
about twenty years ago.
the county court, within fire day. after
w S lS dy T B8 te w iir,U, 8 ' ! H o ,‘ with *
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Many former aoqnaiatancrs a n d ,"“!?
bae been awarded to him.
r, at hU offl« at P?rt Or-’ . Lawia with a track, white from hem I
p ^ i , baring trash arouad their pupils of Mise Merriman in this
The Court reserves the right to reject
°« *ba 1st day of May, tb«y aent osar half a ton of baggage y ^ d e are tequeeted to get it rmdy section, whs held her in high ev- “ 7 an<* •** bide.
I, the nnderelgned, hereby give no­
amm as witnesses:
by parcel poet and B. L. W hite to be basted away, and is the fature teem, will regret to team c l. her
Oregon, by Aaruoa G. Wauraa, ne that I have a eonveyanea from tha
latbeny, of 8 « ^ Oregon.'
tbem through with h te' |M y am ached to provide some kind
Patentee to tldelaads and water Iota in
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¡F o rd aad R. O. Smith took the r m t 'a f a raeeptaete for it so it m a ha
the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
HARDV T. 8TEW ART
a portion of which a part of the whm f
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M r' W b ,,< “ ,<U tk* b ^ te d away periodically and not
is erected without my oonseot. All
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’ Rmlstor t run to Weddarbnre and hack w ith - bsoooM scattered eboat tows.
parties are hevebv warned not to drive
pl*aa ° * tt^ S d O M e ^ a H ‘UwWMW|am^
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b is taped everybody w ill join ia
ta.
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nwor tta sued to appmstato »ta t helping make our
'tU g to to M ,
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town a cleaner
M d m m u h o a a tifo l place • live.
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Com« in and hc«r our new
laxtouola Phono-
gar ph. It will play any rev-ord made; see these
Machines before you buy.
Mrwerh, M. J.
M bs . A o m C. Baev.
Dr. F. A. Voge
Rodent Deutid
Baadoa, Oregeu