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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
Vs’f £írf Èkfflrï! Kritnat WHERE t CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Before buying a Tractor, see what we have in the 8. A. T. Auto Motice Tractor. Just what you have been looking for. O per ated by any automobile and when through work, run your car off which o n ly fh k e s 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? 'is ' f. •" Ford car w ill pull two 14 in c h p lo w bot toms and higher power cars will pull three 14 inch bottoms. Purebred Poultry & Eggs For cale V t B a rrtd BwffOrpinf’ Orerm. ‘ ton», R. I. B»d», S. 8. Htun- berfs, Silver Campine», Brown Leghom», Ancona», Bine A ndalu»ian» and Mi- nocca». W. H .C àwoh , Price at Bandon, Ore., 1560.00. Beg lecer BANDON HARDWARE CONP’Y. t BA N D O N • » a O REG O N ' N O T IC E le hereby given that a ll ' parsdmrkre w arned n ot to treepaee agoa the B E | N E |, W | M iJ N K |. Bee. * . T p M R .. B , IS W „ W . N „ fo r the purpoae of m ining, prospecting or otherwiae. A ay person o r persons so doing w ill be prosecuted. Sidwell © Sabin BM ow Aocn, ) ' CITATION. ; I IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T , O F T H E ¡S T A T E OF OBEOON, county of 1 I s van a s n n a o r -o r Joan Wwmau, From those who prate of the “letter” enforoemeut of the game law we have seed n? querfiou of Why Clyde Liifiel of Arago baa not been prosecuted far banting àfwr oat ol •eaeou. Thia young man admitted he wad hnnthm deer and J X i oo.?5» •*» » o m k m i »f m o w 1 « im s x » t * t x ) I bbcsasbo . ) Fresh Groceries Always on Hand Mens’ Furnishings, Etc. Orders Taken for Articles Not in Stock. We Aim to Please. Give Us a Trial. W A. W ood County Judge Port Orford, Oregon ' A arntfe O W * « « a old doe with a fawn, or he might have shot thé &wn itself « ^ « “ W h a v c b s c n * oo'r - a b °rw , a man, Woman or child, and it wae in fact hie own brother that be killed ‘ But doe. sympathy for him because of thia fact excuse ‘ Kû rW5k,e'“ bunter of d w °« * * • « •o n * * If it does, the taking of human life in. thia instance absolves « :he commitment of a Laser crime which is, to aay the least » i peculiar condition 7 *1 The TaiauNg bdi.-v«s io the protection of oar game , the prosecution oi those who would destroy ife, but we Io not believe tn the 1,arresting of every settler who may Ill a buck deer out of aeason. , Our aympathyis with those rho are developing our county, not with those who are ex- General Merchandise THE T o E lfrid a Anderson and Axel And - I eison, sod to alt others unknown, i f such there be, beta« a il the h e ir* and mhmb iaforeefodfa t o . aatate of JOhn I WendeU, deceased. l a the name o f «be State o f O iweoo; fo u and each o f you are li-re b y olt> a lb appear in tba above entitled court on the ® r d dav of.A ugust, ItttO .a tth e hour 3t tea o’clock in the forenoon of said d ay. in th e County Court m om a t ! Ute Court House in Gold Beach, Ore- gon, than and them to show ceuae. U t*» wtl7 Bn ordor o f “ de should not ba mad» o f . the mat estate belonging to said setate as in tba pa- tltiooe prayed fo r, described as fol lows : Lota 8 and nine of section 8S, the N orth h a lf of the North waist q u ar te r and tbs southwest q u a rte r of d*er tba« by erf, rioting every eetUer who provufce m e« for his family by killing k buck out of season, and to call • such settlers thieves is an unwarranted accusation that queatbrn"7 m#’^ Wht* e bone* * above +s FOR C ubby . County Clerk, Z I. b • A p w stw -S ee Ae Case, t A Milking Machine-See the Empire. A land Pulverizer-See the Culti- Packer. : x / X T ’™ it to Health a n d » t ^ P^ d McCormick and Deering Farm Mach ^S*9 can't afford to lo»e the M T u i y°^r oar, ghould give, a n d whi^h U WILL give i f you keep it in health inery of all Kinds. W E W A N T Y O U R B U 8 IN E 8 8 s :'wl- . i- . ,. rnonth»eomc. M e N « t r H a r d w a r e G o , In c. — - • -, «O » » » 1 n ***'*./* S js * ' • «fold* T th9 bu*v cummer t k e n w ^ l l ^ ^ ^ 99 <M*ent, an d trouble d t T ^ ^ l a ^ * the * Bandon« Oregon t ut Í; keeping your^ar i r ^ E ^ B V C T ^ n ^ ^ ^ ty nif> SO kW oC-m ttli a w n r T m L , pg published th a Gov. Cox, the, Democra- reeident, believes in government owner- blw utilities. The T k ib u n i wishes as id of 8enator liaiding, the Republican • . . . UKNNC9 GUNJOFF, J g ., uiya govern men I ownership is inevitable, during the wsr by turning the railroads tto p . (J. 8. Mineral 8nrrejn W V • ‘ ud,wd ,ffurt to diamwdit such Purveyor for the JJi.trtet f Or- We believe, however, that Mr. H ™ .? . NOTICE. WHEN YOU Open Under N ew M a n a g e m e n t K«*rd .by I M j , Nwaoe. Week er Mentì. AU peroont are warned that I b a te *1-1 P E R S O N A hereby m u m » cross bull rau nin g o<f m y place at opoa , h, » ■ b tm rd . creek, and I « i l l not be re no» to «fol»», of U e te r E . H u tte e . I swimm » » S x i - i ’i ^ s . ’K S s x s ; P. H u tto n aud F ra n k W . Balm fok I w “ t n ; * “ d “ • Tp- • * » - . « . M W _____ _______ _ DfWS CeoWLxr. W. A . WOOD> atturnby a t law Patronage Solicited E-M. PITNER M . R. JOHNSON, Prop. go VO BEACg. 0REHO.T r • fWam