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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
3* .* V / -. • M c x b I nhuuf . assistant, The speaker aho out pitted the health artm.de work WHERE Qewe W arleo C . AT. Ditg « f oroong ««houl abiMvea end thi» Marshfield, aeemapenied by depute • * learning the popils to ae V . C. Mateo«, o f the north, end of Q®1*® baaithfui baMta « ill probably the county, was is Bandon ftatitr he adopted 1» souse of ear eebool« WKDXKMDAV. JVLTn rO U T IC A L JVQAI. . . ---------- in a re c e n t letter to SUn field McDonald, Ins campaign manager in Oregon, Hiram W Johnson refers in part as follows to the failure at the Chicago oouvenuon ofWaliaoe MoOamant to be guided by the wishes of the people who t R Hwnax n OBLB. ~ ------ j* Miee Allen «apmaaed gratification • of the interest «bo«« in the rarioo* « communities and found a decided . district, rilling lbs office formerly t eeetinirnl in favor nf lbs nnrse. kwi.1 by d. M. Thomas of North * She was delighted with the trip Ur,“L Th* h,u»1 disiriot incis.La t and aasaaed by the braotiful scenery C*’**wA Currr ®m,nH®® a»d the I along thia section air tbs ooaat. Ti> , further the work ia rack anmanun « J tm’ ^ ’vLd aad tbSX tiu™ , ity , a local vice president and coin , aeitlea aaeabere were selected. merej w ill be «km»« hardened of The personnel of the various board« Mader« if sought. ; is astoilop«: sent him there: * . , ~ "Bathe face of the^netroetions of the Republican» of Oregon certain delegatee went to Cbioggo with the definite Tbs ttondon Gantg», the pionasr , flbld Brttcb Community. [ Mrs. W . X Wood, vioe pre«. purpose of breaking their promises and ^betraying their awtomobile business institatioa of Mrs Maud .Morse,nurseoom. people. The wrong they did was not to me. Their betray- lbU ‘-•“»«»unUy, hm heeu purchased Mrs. Ethel Dodson, supply oom. »1 was not of a particular candidacy. The wrong they did i**y J,A Ri«ba'rd»rt». «ho rrccmiy John A. Juxa, publicity. was to the people of Oregon, and their betrayal was of th e1; ^ ^ ^ * " ^ “* Mr». Alpha Walker, executive. rank and file of the Republican party. The men w h o 'll ,u.raU„ in Und ."¡¡d*it wm " Wailderbure. Mrs.F B. Portal, nurse com. were thus recreant to their trust, who violated their faith there he came in contact with tbs Mr« F. J. Lavin, supply cum. and betrayed their people, should be held up to public >, om 1 opportunity "Tkesnie wasamdc Mrs. B. K Lawson, executive. odium and obloquy. They should be branded before th eiby Mr*' Lel* «dm iaietratrix T , . r \ . Jerry*» Flat. people whom they misrepresented and to whose expressed; !at’ D Mr* &•«*> Mrs Della Nienols, nurse com. A. Lynch,aupply oom. instructions they were traitors. • • * A man who h‘” brr* Mr«. Mrs. D. J. Asher,executive. McCamant» “ ,wftt for association with those ..r r t m with it Un Euchre Creek. who believe in good faiths fair dealing* and honeety. In *er, and other popular agencies which Mrs. Geo. Coleixook, nurse com. the deliberations of decent people hereafter, he should be w ill be handled by Mr. Richardson. .M rs. Emery W hitworth, supply Pistol R iv e r.. • ■ •Ct apart as a false tru < te e , a political J udas, who, with B ,fh® husinme w ill ratal« tbs old Mr». W . J. Walker, nurse oom. lie upon bis line, won the confidence of bis people only to|."*“ *M lh* Band*® Mr». A. H» Crook, supply poet. betray t be tfi . • I ----------------- In replying to Mr. Johnson, Judge McCamant at- tempts to justify bis eetion by seying be asserted to indi- viduals before the primary that he would not support John- son nnder any circumstances. Officially, however, in the voters pamphlet he eaid: “I have avoided committing my- self to any candidate for President in order that I might be in a better position to support the candidate who wins out BEAT THIS? OOOD FAWTVBB. Purebred Poultry & Eggs For Sale Including Bronze Turkeys, l ’olouse Gees« and Chick ens— Wh i >e Wyandottes, Barred Hocks, Buff'Or ping- ton 8, R. I. Reds, S. S. H am : bergs, Silver Campines, Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Blue A ndalusians and Mi- noccas. BANDON HARDWARE CONP’Y. BANDON OREGON Sidwell ® Sabin Troapnaua H otioe. NOTICE to hereby given that all Brooking* Onmmonily. pavaoBs am warned not to trespass CMbtaassa Whs As “48” Nsadaas M r s .H . C. Netting, vksb pre«. apon the 8EJ NEJ, W | NE| NE». Sec. — ■ t, Tp. » 8.. R. 16 W., W. M„ for the Mr«. L. P. Cm»», nurse oom. purpose of mining, prospecting. ot Mr». J. H , Clyde, supply oom. C H IC A G O , July 18.— Parlay P. otherwise. Any person or persons so Dr. 0. H . Lew publicity com. Christsmso, a Salt lake City Lawyer Mre. J. H . Owens and Mrs. J. U . doing will be prosecuted. ’ M-?t>roin*t*1 •• «be prmMontial I Clyde, executive committee. . . __ 8- Mosrxoi a, ’*«?.» h? im n' ’ f,rro*r-1' b”' Langlois-Denmark Community. Mr«. F. Ken worthy, vies pre«. o’clnek ibw m o rn .» - Mr». J. 8 Capps, nor«« cum. General Merchandise Mr«. M. M Ciapshaw, supply. Mr« W . J. Sweat, publicity. M r», A. W. Cope and Mrs. Perkins, executive oommittee. Before buying » Tractor, aee what we have in the 8. A. T. Auto Mot ice Tractor. Just what you bavo bqpn'iooLing for. Oper ated by any aMoniooife and u ben through* work, run your ear off which only takes a few minutes^- You are not tying up a lot of money to do your plowing, and very few farmers do not have automobiles and why not use them to do your plowing and furnish power? , Ford car will pnll'two 14 inch plow bot toms and higher power cars will pull three Ijl inch bottoms. , Price at Bandon, Ore., $550.00. • Fresh Groceries Always on Hand K. liens' Furnishings, Etc. Dr. F. A. Voge Orders Taken for Articles Not in Resident Dentist Stock. We Aim to Please. Give Us a Trial. MOTTOM. Port Orfcrd, Oregon We are Specialists - A HOPELESS CASE. One of our exchange rather mournfully admits that, «rith a dry congre-«, it cannot see what the election of Cox ,can accomplish even though he ia ae wet ae the whole Paci fic ocean. Thle 1« very iron, but it ie a eafe bet the Amer ican people are not going fo take any ohancee xm the influ ence of a wet ProsidenL • We reproduce b«iow «■ aeooout of the organixstloo of tb« Curry Coun ty Health Association as appeared in laat week’« Reporter. The Port Orford unit hat not yet been or- ganiaed, but w ill b a le the near fu ture. . FEAST W WE CURE CRIPPLES EAT We take that broken-down, crippled Car and restore it to health an d strength and use fulness. These days you ju s t can’t afford to lose the car should give, an d which it WILL 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^d let us give D o n ’t m e r e ly E a t b e c a u s e y o u h a v e —E a t b e c a u s e y o u e n j o y ft. B r e a d , P fe e , C a k e « , D o u g h n v te , C o o k ie « , e t c ., A l w a y s o n h a n d . , R e g u l a r I tin n e r s ,, S h o r t O r d e r s a S p e c ia lt y T h ir ty Y ears E x p e ie n c e E.M. PITNER P d r tO r fo td thiseouety. M re .A . W^Oope, of Lengluie, who bae beaa a leader in tbe work and through whose efforts Miae Alien wee induced to visit mekn h. r hooto Mfe well worth wUto. this oouoty, hss been earned preei. A few -Uflar.. spent for FULLER Prad- dent of tbe organisation Tboother wfll pot -raW officers are Mrs. J. A» Drtoooll, Brookiegs, vioe President and Fred Oangbell, Gold Benob, eeeretery- treasorer. Mlee Alias, aoootnpanled by Mrs. Cope, visited every oonj- ■«unity in the eounty and orga nised branches of the association. N O T IC E . The ladiee conducted e meeiiny at All persons .re warned that I hare the church here last Friday evening, S eroes bull running on my place at _______ __________ Mre. W. A. Wood proeiding m lem Hubbards crosk. and I will not ba ro- «poaslble for injury he may do anyone < lalme of Ixwter K. Huttoo, Lnwronce1 P°r , r f « b e i» * » . Miee Allen, told who enters nty pasture« tor for fi.klnw P. Hutton and Frank W. Helmink l a •« «•»• work contemplated ia a 'very » « d U . tp . I l g . 1« w . 1 interesting mentter and gave eg. FAINTS, VAftNISHES, ENAMELS. Bln. interest'^n^Üie^Iidine" ma"y * W.P. Fuller & Co. W. A. WOOD ATTO RNBT AT LAW g p ld ) BEAQI|. niUMON T h e Hogue o f Home-Wade Candies, Soft Drinks, Open Under New Management X Tobacco and Cigars Board .by Day, Week er Menth Y our Patronage Solicited >« — b « . coing will be proeeentsd te the full co,nP',s’ie<« ■l»’WB tkto line in other extent of the law. oouottoe, drawiwg particular altan- _ Uwxancx p. Hcrro«. !« » •• toOoea «hers the public nurse Denmark, Om, - - j |peo pnr|nlar t^et »he «no«t bk vp an * - ■ Aï» w. R. JOHNSON, Prtp. « T