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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1920)
Y» * l’üBT tì« H A W N Local Happeni L S Mail Auto Stage B« h U liaailwH an.J Gold I w ill Caleb,sis i be 4ih. Mr», E . J («m ay, o f Powers, went J to Portland the «rat of la»l week to s * u •■»««»»••r lle rlw rt .51 uuu a n u . M r*. W . J S aeel »lid khihlren of attend’ the feeUwitma in th at c h y. • n<1 CuuB‘ 7 Ju,‘ « ' * A W,w<i Were !« ••» » « • » « • '» Baud.,,, Saturday Beach She war joined there, M r. Laney W ill le a v e e v e ry week d a y . G oing N orth A. r . i t Orford, 7 M. 8 ” Si»»» • * Ptnnssrk LsngWs •JO •• 11 • ” B ak I so Fare XP. ». laet week 9ro8 ,eM m**l* *” tbo huild- j hi» ¡®< w MEMBER RESERVE SYSTEM lo o k in ' for a short etay. John M . L in g hae bought e Ford • } ’ *n* *ko H u b b ard -B ru sh creek m i, iractor th ru E. B Wehb ' nf th e 1 highway sud inspecting l h . survey O r. M r. b lo g I. j • three roil» tlretch of road at ¡ tlie *»uth end of thia highway that ‘ would elim inate the U O v ill« h ill, The question of letting thieooutract, r«E STRENGTH OF A BANK noe of the rn ie rp ritin g «U ir viimm » j w b o (j iwe not intent to »How the j , botU ge o( U bor Ip iu t.rfe re w ith ' lbe ^>rm worb T iie buaine«» »Hstion of Pori O r whit i <t • with the “IX-cijJi.t. ¡ford ia im p ro v in ' i„ MFJWSrswW* W w w | P(jrt Orford M r. and Mrs. Perry \V. Urei «ni, d •»un. gee w jth eacb »acceeding day. W . G. o , 4 j V « , h ’.i.'b o i» « c n .id e re d ,n bui o f Gold Beach 'wer» her» thia we»k dale in next is«««. * Purdtn i . ei|g»g«d i„ psintisg I h . u k n ,,WB . j >(JV h-< en root« to Marshfield to attend the Grace Pronina a ttv e d in Port O r ■ddltion to thè W . H . Bennett »tote, 1 bwn reashed. / s wedding of M r. Dodson,« b ro ther,1 ford ysgterdsy iron, Portland to Don W . Dodsou, to Mie« Audrey} wliioh ia now alm ut completed, and K'ivinver Nunn “carne in vi». visit her grandpareuU, M r. and Mrs. John Kromm' J r., and Wo». Hearu B ryant. - TM» bride an.T her mother ] G rant« P ass and Crescent ('ity . In John Kromm Sr. arf putting the »eeond coat of paint € . , |fl< llU be fou„ d , f , rong *» '• ju»t «»rived in the county from 5HE stren gth o f a b a n k depends ily upon th e ease and w ith w hich i t can m ake its t a v a ila b le in cash when needed. F C. Birch, the eye « i l l I * in Port O rford Fare 8 1 .» " 1.60 g.00 2.50 6 out in by *«> P o rt Orford ! n w » U . mer Bandon it in port auto io attend'tho'Shriner» eoneen lion. M r. end Mr». Looey, wbo . loading for lbs Fife W,laou Cw were fu e m trIf residents o f Port O r .80 t*0*»»-Fromm and fam ily < er» in ford, w itl motor home at the eoneln- 11.00 l ‘” rn ‘*w la ,t night from Brush aio« ,,f thè Ito»« festival. I , » c n rt. G oing S outh U r.floi» 2 JO ” Denmark a " Bi xas 4 - Part Orford who.drove Sunday, Because o f o u r m embership in the F e d e ra l Reserve S ystem , we can a t a n y tim e in s ta n tly o b ta in cash b y rediscounting w ith th e F ed eral R e serve B a n k the conuncrcial paper w hich constitutes a large p a rt o f o u r assets. £ Pasaengerw, express and p a c k Miea Bceant who for w /.,« ( year» un the form at*, (.rite store buildin g. me(|< -n f a w o f me#, j „ g Uregon M j “ »*>' home. T h e f r-u«>. h«d I mho , age« c a re fu lly lo o ked a fte r. held a positiua in the Mselssy «lorn while the new »Ad substantial addi the »tat« line with a good road, and v U itin g hi« bn>th«r at Gold Bead,. , J ohn D. I xwcks , P ro p . at W w lderliurn 1« now < u |, E dw in C o x , in charg e. M' * A r , * a^ Co. in Portland. Krank M imico , of jiueh^e crei-k N o rl# c„ „ B, y j „ lng e(, n. They have gnus to G old lbe ttoo to W m . G illings hardware store t . nearing completion. .iderable on ita m ain road at thia a visit. M r. and M t». J. I I . Z um w alt, who re re n tly installed a Perfection m ilk - fo rm etly resided a t thia place, «pent ing maehineon h i«up t'>-l«te dairv * f«’ . day» ia Port Orfofd during !» ‘ 5 the ..... ...... u -io * visiting ,w»t . week. They . were farm at that place. to a ll parts o f relatives and »!»u packing th eir The big road meeting that was, to household effects preparatory to county (be Held in Crescent C ity on the 27th moving them to T a o u ia , W»»h., I o f thia month hae been postponed where they nuw reside and whuge because of the in a b ility of the- Ora- M r. Zum w alt is in charge o f an etq < j gon State H ig hw ay Comm itaion to ployment hurrsu. They Started on v / be there at that time. th eir return to Tacoma, Sunday. A traveling troupe ronaisfing of 'M r». E . A . Bailey and three »on», Sve grown people and one child Toro* A lfred end Charles, . accom gave a performance in town Monday pauied by M rs. A M. Gillespie, passed i and Tuesday nighta. T h e »how through Port Orford yesterday en was well received, and waa followed FORT ORFORD route from Portland to Gold Beach. | by a dance last night. Mr». Bailey and younger son w ill M . T . W rig h t and »on» last week return to their Portlan d bn.nash.wl hooght an O akland Six from J. D. | ly w hile Masters Torn and A lfred - Undertaker Caskets sent the Tomb-Stones Ordered and Set Up. P r ic e s R e a s o n a b le . E. A. Lindberg Lodge Notice. M. Curry Count, Abstractors Raoliu Pnmnanv tlUailj UOnipUny« ' B*rt * ,o rn i* r <W**riet {gam ew arden, wasdrnw ned recently G o l d B e a c h , O r e g o n '" ,h" C’«*""* r5w wh*" " hoM In which he and two companions i were Ashing was overturned in sw ift Has the Only Set of Abstract Books m Corry County ____ water. 'on the lower Rngne, and was an n f- Eighteen Year& Experience ____ Prompt, Efficient M r. Jewel spent several sea- «• o»»l4 B*«ch»»a n«h warden "***’• m»"r,rien'’" j Service Mrs. E. J. Baker, accompanied by s‘rv* f,po*r’’ *,,,rled ’•* T h is in effect increases o u r availab le reserve an d insures o u t being able to m eet demands fo r cash a t a n y tim e. 1 tim e, although the California high- E ii D ive lti« » and fam ily are tear* way commi«»ion ia handicapped by ing tb it week for lite wild« of the condition* relative to theaaleofroad , upper Sixes rive r country where I _ ; . they ..... w ill »pend ..... i . the t _______ j bonds, summ 1_...____ er cam p. I M r. Nunn »»id the Oregon high ! ing and proapfctffig. T hey gn via First National Bank B im d o n , O r e g o n way commission wuuid undertake M y rtle Point and Eckley. .Mr. Div very few new project» duting the elbiss has claim» on the jiii'M Ie fork present excessive c w t uf latw cimi lstw r and of the 8ixea river a few miles from material. Another Pioneer Passe* where W . l i . Br.wune and associate have «(aim s that are purported to be rich. D u rin g the eurnmer he says he can.get w ith in a few miles Asa H . Crook died at his home at of h ifu s a ip with a oar. Sm ith River, C alifornia, June 19,, Mrs. Fred Anderson was in town ltf2G, at thKage of 83 years. several days the past week from the M r. Crook »fas one of the pioneer Asa Carey ranch, 16 milea south of resided» of C urry county, having Port Orford. M r. and M rs. Ander come here snd settleJ at Pistol river son have been on the farm wncAJant •" 1858, where he resided u n til about ; Louck«, and now expect to get some w ill remain in the Rogue river eec J'*’ r* »go when he moved to of the pleasures of ru to m o hilin g «■ tion during the sum m er vacation Satilh River. A. F. & A . The deceased w«» born ip *W bite the (wo Republic truck« they own visiting relatives. Mrs. Gillespie, are not exactly adapted for b i - who ie past 80 years o f age slid a side county, Illin o is . Dec. 1*2, 1838, M ee ts S a id rd ity ev pioneer resident of C u rry county, sod was married to Ellen Lockwood e n in g fo llo w in g fu ll riding. is going to G old Beach to make her in 1881. To this union five vliild Joseph Cox, of Langlois, etlsnded m oon. b re th e re n the annual convention o f the Meson home with bet daughter Mrs. C. A. ren were born, three of whom sur V is it in g vive, and one of whom, W . M . Crook, ic grand lodge in Portland last week Woodruff. w elco m e. is now living on part o f the old as a delegate of the Langlois lodge. School ConsolidatMB Defeated. boms place at Pistol river. A M E 8 8. J O H N 8 T 0 3 , W . M. M r. Cox Is one of the vetersn M a Asa Crook was for m any years T. W hixb 8 b ., 8ecv. ¿ tone of northern C n rrv. and has a t T h e consolidation of schools in on* of C urry co u nty’s most promt tended a number of sessions of the northern C u rry was defeated at the nent citisene, taking an active in . m «.. terest in the political a ffa ir, of t h school election M onday. Port Orford Lodge No. 170 B t.ch for , November and they are delighted with it. Local friends o f M r. An derson were conoeroed about his supposed injuries due to a preujature explosion at the road work south of Port Orford recently, however it * * A Tractor-See the Case. A Milking Machine -See the Empire. A Land Pulvorizir-See the Culti- Paeker. was learned from M r. Anderson that i t waa another man by the same name that was injured. Edm und G allie r waa at G o|J Beach last week w h e n he iu»lalled a icillwng machine at the Jesse T u r ner ranch,fo r the Bandon hardware e ' P ‘ nF' H e m‘ ,le lhe u i P in lh * I'he consolidation'of Port Orford, county and in a li matters pertaining local com pany’s car, planning to ob E lk River and Sixes districts carried to the public welfare. He had the tain gasoline at Gold Beach for the in the two former districts, but waa sterling Integrity and bigheartedne«» return trip . However no gas was defeated st Sixes by s vole of 30 characteristic of tho pioneer, and a vailable and he was forced to remain his death marks the passing uf one there eeveral days longer than plan lu 8. Coneolidatiou o f Denm ark, Florae of our county’s oldest and moat ned u ntil a supply arrived for that section from Creeoent C ity , C alifor. Creek, Lnoglois and Mere districts h ighly respected pioneer*. was Inst by and advrraa vote • t u- M r. Cronk represented Cons and nia. W h ile down the coast M r. Denm ark. v .. C u rry counties in the Oregon legis. G a llie r grew a wonderful beard, lature. Interm ent took place in the and b it friends hardly koew him u n til after be bad visited the barber. CEatoa Farrier Dies A t Miavilie. S m ith River cemetery Mouday. week for Sioux Falls. South Dakota, where she wes celled by the ¡line«» H e rlie rt C linton F a rtie r died et Pioneer Aaswers LaR CaH. Netke Of Teachers of relklive*. A telephone messave M c M in v ille , Y a m h ill county. O re. teceived aince her arrival »t»ted the gon, June 18, 1820. aged 17 yeare I Jeremiah H u n tle y , veteran C u r. Notice is hereby given that the etek folks were conv»,e«cinw. Mrs. anil 10 months. H i» death fol ry county attorney and pioneer, County Buperintendeut of Curry Baker and M r. S n w rl w ill remain |ow,d „ „ operation for appendicitis died at the home of bis gon, H a rry oounty, Oregon, ill hold (he regu. O p p o site Hotel Seaside in the east visiting u n til Angn»t. a week previously. (O . H u n tley in North Bend, June 18, Isr exam ination of applicants for Tlte deceased waa the eon of M r. ty20, a t the age of 75 years. He Stale certifies tee at Gold Beach, ae M«»on» from Port Orford who a t R C O S T R A N D E R , P R O P ’R tended the funeral of Jerry H n n tle v aud Mrs. Andrew F arrie r who un* was stricken with paralysis at Pow follows: , . til a few years ago resided at Six««. I era last January, and since that lias* Commencing Wednesday June at Gold Bs»ch, M onday, were: D. Suits C lean ed and Pressed , Qnellsn, A A. Jamj»«nn, H e n rv He waa a steady, industrious young 1 had lain in a helpless condition, 30th, at o’clock a, m and oontiau i Adolphsen, \V . J. 8»W o. W m . G ill- : m an, a n j bis parents have the sytn death owning as a relief to hi* suf ing u n til Friday July 3rd, at 4 o’clock p. m. COLLIE» H. BUFFINGTON ing» end D «vid J»nk*. Joseph Cox patby of ra»ny friend« iu this «ec ferings. Wednesday forenoon, “ Jerry” H u n tley wee boro in and Ja». McAdam s, of I.snglois, lion in their bereavement, U. S. H istory, W ritin g — Penman Law yer Meige county, Ohio, June I I , 1815, ship— Mostc, Drawing. snd Capt. Tho«. Psnter, nf B in d o n , ¡and came to Oregon when a boy. were other Masons in attendance. Wednesday afternoon. P. J. Lindberg Dies At Bandon. Gold Beach, Oregon John T . Hoopee started on h is , He received his early education in C iv il G ov., Reading, Manuel return to hie home in Oregon C ite 1 P. J Liín lb vrg, for many year» a the schools of Illin o is and in the T ra in in g , Composition, Doiuerlic Trespass Ndtice. Umpqua academy at W ilb u r, O re- Science, Methods io Rending, Course the first of.the week, where he highly etteem td resident of Fori called by the Illness nf his wife. O rford. died at the h ospit.l in Ban , « ',0 He volunteere.1 from Califor of Study for D raw ing, Methods in A rithm etic. * Notice ia hereby given to any and all i - , ' . . . __ . . . «rasi e u r v n i i l « persons not to hunt, flah, tra p ,o r oroes M r Hnopes had been trapping tor ^OB thi» m orning following an til nia in 1863, and served two years Thursday Forenoon. with dog or gun over the land owned coyotes in the Brash creek section neM that, had caused hint to be un- in the C iv il war. H e returned to A rithm etic, H isto ry of Education, by George Good of Portland. Oregon fnr several weeks, hut w ithout sue d »r „ physician’s care lor the past Illin o is and m arried Miss M attie Phychologv. Methods in Geography, G a!lin of that state in 1868, and re. Mechanicul D raw in g , Domestic A rt, and Frederick Pflaterer of To“ a,eg ' peas, the o nly coyote he caught get • ‘ Several years. California, and lying between Hubbard turned w ith hi» wife and settled at Course of Study for Domestic Art. before he reached th ei The deceased was born in Sweden lin g away creek and Brush creek, and borflering Gold Beach in 1870. To this union Thursday Afternoon, ' on September 25, 1851. W hen H i on tbeooean la Curry county, Oregon, trap. nine children were born, five of whom G ram m ar, Geography, Stenogra Prof. Schroeder nf O. A. C. passed years of age he ttegsn to earn hi* and now leased by the undersigned. Mrs. S. P. phy, Am erican Literature, Physios, Proeecutlon w ill follow any violation down lhacoast yesterday anroute tn owp liv in g , following the are as a , survive as follow«: Eureka. M r. Schroeder ie connect ' sailor for a number of year» and Peirce, o f Sixes; Mr». W . W . G off T yp ew ritin g , Methods io Language. of this notice. Thesis for P rim ary Certificate. W . T. W aive, 8a. ed w ith Ihe farm extension work nf visiting over h a lf the countries o i , averly, \ \ esb , rs._ < na hap F riday Forenoon Jxusa C . W bitx . H u n tiey, the college, and it going to Eureka ih*e world. H e »pent three years in Theory and Practice, O rthogra. N o T IC B O r B A iX at thia lim e to interview the owner« C h ili, snd long period« in various N o tl,‘ Beo< ; and Kloyt G H u n t- phy— Spelling— Physical Geogra there of < larga tvset of land In the ports, fin a lly landing ip San Fran I w . of Gnld Beach phy, English Literature, Chem ietry, M r. H untley's wife died io Putla Physical Culture. ^ o * a n o r d e r i/tb e ” County ’ c o u rt j Coquille va lle y which i t la hoped to eitco. There he learned the bridge Friday Afternoon. lend in 1915. secure for college e x p e rim e n t! h uilding, carpentering anil plum b of the state o f Oregon lor Corry Ooun- School Law , Geology, Algebra, After aim in g to C u rry county M r. iog trades, which he followed in <y, made on the 7th day of Jjme, 1WW, work. H u n tle y resided eliuust continuou*, Physiology. the nnReraigncd administratrix, w ill Very tru ly yours, R . 0 B oykin, a m ining engineer C alifo rn ia a num ber of years before i ly at Gold Beach u ntil moving* to •e ll a t private aale to tkehighest bidder, W . M . K sst . from Los Angeles, is now Invest!, coining to Oregon and settling at I p „ werj, «here he opened a law office* subject to.eonflrmaUon by the court, * I about two years ago. For many County Superintendent of Schools. gating the mineral resources of the Port Orford in 1882. on and attar tho l»-b of day July, 1»«>. T h e deceased was married in 1881 , K * r * he was the only practicing a t. at 10 o’clock A . M . of said day, a ll the 8lxes section. M r. Boykin is mak to Mrs. Frances Lane, who p . ^ 1 « " " • » H.« c«u»ty, and during FOR SALK. right, title and Interoat of tho »aid Ooo. ing his headquarters at Bandon, . , his residence at the county seal lie M . Horwor, deceased, at the tim e oi and w ill spend two or three months away a year ago last Jauuary, and capably the offices of county I A No. 1 sound draft team, age 7 and his death, in and to the real property looking over the m ineral deposits to this union two sons were born, c|e rg an(] scb'atl superintendent. 9 years, weight 3200 lbs; reaeon for hereinafter described, and ail tho rig h t, one of whom, Edw ard A , eurvtyea. j M r. H u n tley w a a v f the mold of selling ia that I expect to leave this o f northern C u rry and Coos counties. title and interest that the said festate and ia a resident of Pott Orford. 1 which pioneers are made; warm ( f a ll. For particular» write or call on baa by operation of law, or otherwise, H e represents some big m ining in . F a in J am I ibos , For many year. M r. Lindberg was^.hearted, true to his friends, ever since acquired in and to thoee certain tercets which are ready to develop Tort Orford, Ore, , , . . , . . . i ready to lend a helping band In the lota or parcels oi land described as lol- any properties he may recommend. engaged in the undertaking business needv , n(1* . ,,f hu w,u„,v lows: A t the schoAl meeting at Port Or- at this place, as well as following an,( d a te . He was a kind huitw nd, G OOD PASTURE. The North half of the Southeast quar ford M onday, M rs. V io le t From m “ ie trade». He took an active iu in J loving father, and subatemial citixea ter, the Southeast quarter of the south eleek for one vear and t»r«al in public affslra.and had been whose long yeareof reaidence in this I have *10 acres go-el pasture land east quarter of Section 98. and the East was elected clerk for one year a n o » » ’ . county won him a host of friend« ander fence and will take borace or J. B C url director for thrae years. > county comiuissioner, also serving j > M dtlenrt, by hj , peering. hall of the Northeast quarter of Sec cattle to pastore at a reasonable rate. The remains were sbipiwd to Gold tion » , in Township 30 South of Range The question of conneolidating this ' in ‘»Iher official capacitt»». H e was G. E . BexacTT, 14 West of the Willamette Meridian, and the E lk and Bixee district» car • " industrious, kindhearted m an, neach on , be echmSer Osprey and Port Orford. Ore. I-J „ ..„ iM M ia lv receiviae 19 vote» ’ »nd a good citixen in the broedeat in te rm e d took place ia the cemetery C a rry County, Oregon- ------------------------------------- j ----------------------------------- vied n .a n im o sly.rece.via« 1» vo es , T b , (U . Tense of sale, cash in band, a* on« A t t»« for tn< >«nre oi ™ me icrm . i . "U r • M. kx . of FOB 8ALK. „ . « of o f 6 * ro ro ilU ill* • • • • • • U t w l ror half ea»h, balance s. cured by mnrtgag« A on property with Interest a t «eve» P*r One Perehron horse, weight 1400 lha., cm « of last y w ’ff special U c . but f«* burial a id inlerm eot w ill U kn ducte.l by Ih a l order A ll o f the five years cld, together with harness. pont per annum. J akett Hosaea, * — - -* “ ||„ |,lg eh iM ren and nnmero.ie A l « x D owaca . was deemed necessary because of place in the local cemetery at Adm inistratrix of the Estate of friends were pre.est at the interm snl. Wcdderbnrn, Oregon. 1 o’clock F rid a y aftarnoo». Qeorge M . Horner, diseased. the increased wsga of tesebsrs. » If You Are In Need 4»f McCormick and Deering Farm Mach inery •f of all — Kinds. • W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E 8 8 H a r d w a r e G o ., I n c . Bandon« Oregon W. A. WOOD, Manager BA R BER SH O P 9 Gome To Us For Financial Advice Part o f Our Service to You as a depositor in this bank is consultation on your business problems. I t is a pleasure to h ave you còm e to un. We m a y n ot lie able to nssi.’ t— b u t be y o u r p ro b lem larg e or s m a ll— i t w ill a lw a ys h ave the sam e c are fu l consideration. O ur interests sr« m u tu al, and our policy ia In bs of psracticsi h tlp tu our depositors. Bank of Bandon BANDON, OREGON r s?r'"»wwwi««w Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store Everything i n the Harthare line, also Stoves and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lamps, Stumping Powder nnd Fuse. C o m e in and h e a r o u r new g a rp h . lu x to n o la P hono- I t w ill p la y a n y record m a d e ; see those M ach in es before y o u b u y. WM. GILLNGS, PROP.