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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1920)
W Order y o u r O O D p .'C w in t e r ’s w o o d * Local H appenings F ir W o o d - L im b * D e liv e re d In * n y q u a n t it y R . 6 . 8 M IT H I Port Orford. A • P u re b re d P o u lt r y & K y y s F o r S a le s . A G iih i i U a r rt, t , for form er I f of B«n«li>u, interest in the " i X , ill be associated H a w ly Will V m t Pert Orfard. 1 IX X tT 1 Congressman W .C . H aw ley » i l l I M y two hunM-twtft-qw I B. lu stin g that be in Ito rl O rford dwytyg the fir s t. ebar pere luet Kent Fth »• !»,, t of October, e.id w ill speak Iwre lu | • near In tbe Loheter oreek o •nutr. —. K . . H . . . Larann, ttie loual m ill men, b**nise»s. M r. G ilb s tj i t ns tap er One do» is brown with a white M r. H aw ley ft V i^ t | a o d t h e o t h |t u Waok , and tha two the evening m .d s a b u .iu s .s t r ip to M arshfield, •«“ “ ’•d restaurant I white iag the serious sections of tbs stats bream . ^ t Saturday, returnin g Sunday. , gentlemen w ill maha a I w»Ui looking over their needs and elan pays reward tor Information u ,. . . . . - - binatiun, t. Mrs. L in n ie Lockwood, of D e n .' f % d riv in g a few nails in his political to their recovery. m a rk , s e n t to G old beset last *«ek Bi<h°P w “ lter T Sonontr o i Port- W . ft. Oov, fences. H a w ill be accompanied lu where »be w ill rsw aiu a week or • • nd- «•w«**» h r R a t /C o o p e r , of ' Euchre Crank. thia place from Portland by F ra n k Iv o . • -C oquille, held services in the Port B. Ticheoor, who is responsible for „ . . ' , ! Orford ohuruh last Sunday m orning I BIQB W a XTBD. bis visit to C u rry. T b e exact dat^ R d .L in d h rr g , the garsge. man, w o in g BmBBW 1— M ill W o o d - t - s w — -« 1 v itti returned ,,, Port Orford l a e t j i i d e y from spending ,«. v e r.l d . y . on Coot MV F n iie r in wbtw. H#rwon, worlh <oiog |o h w r A | j * 11,. | **** .ill I M w St uatll Saturday r* I «• oebool riUtrfc* Mo. j m orning services Mrs. W m. G illin g s , J n'xm, Sept. 25, IMO, for the hauling of probaiUy 8 or IU children from that dis Circuit Ceart T h e J. K. W a le tM m Transfer ; lfrs . Geo. Q uigley and Mrs. R.,bt. trict to the Port Orford schoot Bids i- , e' ' . • • com pany, of Bandun, is planning un F if t y wets con Ur med. can be submitted by the month or for Tbs seasion of circuit ro u rl which the full term. The school board re building a 80x80 ft. garage in Part H . B. Steiner, the Sixes convened a t G old Beach on the 13th serves the right to reject any and all O tfu rd lo r the ■use o f its own oars. .uf purti.hrad gftata, K. C. Oatrahder ia installin g a (giin ex h ib itin g bis stock a t tbe TnitSSrsnSThTT Mas. F lo bsxc i Pon-nae, veioped inio one of the loageat bald hath room in connection w ith his Coos A C u rry fa ir last week by the Clark Diet. X. 88, Poyt Orford. barber shop, and is otherwise put 111 new o f his daughter, the littls in C a rry .h i racenl yaars. T h e membera of tha grand ju r y ting the simp in first class condition, g irl being so sick with stomach were: Geo. B. M ille r, forem an,G . E Tha Teachers l’ eie Peterson ad d his Sixes river ‘ rouU,# lh * 1 D r - L**«> WM c* ,leJ Metzgus, H . Backenslo, Albert homestead last week to W in . H . i fr,,,n Bi*n<1,m- M r. Steiner has ere. Ntcholaoa, J. G . Porlurflehj, John ’ The Teachers In s titu te wee held Bennett who now now own« own« several * ed muclL interest in the gnat in V an Pelt and M . L . F ry . The loug on September 8 ,9 anddO, 1920. The duvtry in C u rry oounty by tlie suc homesteads in the E lk and Sixes term o f court, however, cannot, Hillside View Poultry RaAch .teachers ware vary fortunate ia hav cess he b ar made with his band. ba traced to the grand ju r y , as George Bement, Prop’r. country, • * ing some of the beet known instru ct, 8» G . W h itse tt, the Bandon auto in its deliberations it failed to Denm ark, Ore. Road overseer A. A. Jamieson baa o ri of Jhe state—4 )r . Sheldon of the completed tbe repairs of the Sixes dealer was in P o rt Orford last weak find evidence th at warranted the U n iversity of Oregon, State S i t pi. bridge and has also been doing and delivered a new G lievro lrt to returning of so much as one indict C h u rc h ill, Supt. Cannon of Benton some good work hauling gravel on Andy E llis ,o f Sixes. M r. W hitsett m eat. H ot a true b ill was found in C o u n ty , Mies Eleanor Davis from baa the distinction -of. Seiling the the case of the,stais o f Oregon vs. the road in that vic in ity . the elate lib ra ry and D r. H . M. most cars thia sum m er of anj* deal G. E. and Ernest Bennett, the com . G ran t o f tbe Oregon Social Hygiene Mrs. B. Q. Johnson and Mrs. C. er in (!<>os county. One reason tor Resident Dentist plaining witness ‘Coonakin” J o h n Society in Portland. T he spirit of H . Arm strong, whose husband^ aré f ,. • ■ . ' ' this is th at he deals fa irly w ith all son failin g to appear. T h e name the teachers was well exemplified in Baldan, Qreg*" state highway engineers,, left Port h it customers and is always ready dia|>osition was made in the o see of the mueio which waa so ab ly oon O rford one day last week on a visit to accommodate them in every way.’ th e stale of Oregon vs. N i t Dean. dueled by Mrs. W a lk e r aad aaoom. to relatives, the form er going to I f you uontemplate the purchase of Several appeared before the grand Will make periodical visits to Langlois, Eugene and the latter to Salem . a new‘o«r it w ill pay you to read ju ry -in an attem p t to have persona panied oo the piaoo by M rs. Raine. T h e program waa one 'of the best and Port Orford. All work guarantad. G. K. Mathers, who has a home his ad. in this issue. Ind icted , but were uoauocesful. rendered and edifying o f any aver stea^i at M id d le E lk , io renewing Tw o divorok Baees were g ran ted , Dave M oKenzie, accompanied by held in C urry county. his subscription to tbe T r ib u t e his little daughter Joy, arrived in S y lv ia Richardixin vs. A lb ert C. N O T IC E . Program I. speaks of returning to Port Orford Port Orford last Wednesday and Itichardaon, and Leslie Cum m ings Wednesday m o rn ing vs. M ild red Cum m ings Port Orford telephone office hours in tbe not d w ta at fu ture. M r. after spending a few daye here a t T h e case of Fred H in k e y W . Sam Elem en tary Course of Study— Supt. ate th,e same as all other small offices M athers has been in San Franciaoo tending to business matters, started F i'xp atric k went to a ju r y and the C hurchill —« A. M . to 8 P. except for doc for the paet two years. yesterday on hie return to Edson, verdict was returned in favor qf tha tor or accident calls. Thia is giving H isto ry— Dr. Sheldon tbs noon hour so farmers esn call when M r. M cKenzie defendant. This oasa was tbe causa Oregoo Teachers association—-Supt. A . 8. Johnston and - son, Lowell, A lb erta, Canada. of considerable amusement and took In for lunch Don’t abuse thia right left last S atu rd ay for Eugene where and fam ily leased their E lk river two days to try . F ils p s u ic k was Caonoa aad doctor and aocident calls can be the latter w ill enter tbe U n iversity home a yyar ago and moved to Can hired to guard a barn at Harbor in Afternoon anafvered promptly. The ring for these ada. Io speaking of the country which a stock ol hardware wks «tor H ig h School Course of S t u d ,— calls Is ons long and six or eight aborts. of Oregon. M r. Johnston w ill re tu rn this week, and (h irin g h it sb. th ere M r. McKenzie says there are ed, and w ith o ut his knowledge H in k H ix E lk T blim jo xx C o ., Supt C h u rch ill. By K L . W hits , M ’gr. sence the postoffice has bren taken splendid opportunities tor those who ey was put la m the barn one might d ru n k . L it e r In tha n ig h t H m k e v Penmao’ bi p— S u pt Cannon have the hardihood to stand the cara of by A . F. Wood yard. went prowling «b o ut the barn Relation-wf Theory to Practice—^Dr. cold winters. H e says the ther ta lk in g to him self and F itzp atric k, Sheldon W in . W ilson, who has been help mometer where they w e re ja e t. win th in kin g it was someone bent on a r- *' Evening ing contractor J. R. H i l l on the E lk ter went to 64 below, and th at if a son, shot him in the legs with a F ta H f tik sy w TTule fog blew Ta d uriiijr the middle* Shnigun. CukeW ü l ^ t i n D u el— Mra. Raine and Mias Doyle G old Beach last week by the illness damages. * • of the day, w ith the sun shining, it the c o u n ty T h a case of Gen. K o lhsgen. the Address “ European S tudent L ife ”— o f bia daughter. T h e young lady would frees» in to icecyeles where, Roseburg stockman, who was suing Dr> Sheldon has since recovered and M r. Wilson ever it. struck. T he farm ing season several southern C u rry raachers tor Musio— Audience has returned to his-work. » Tomb-Stones O rdered and last abdut four months. Binoe go da mages because of an alleged breach Tburvdey m orning o f contract, was tried and a verdict Mra. H . T . Stew art and two ing to Canada M r. M cK enzie bought Set Up. h The E le p h a n t— Supt. Cannon daughters, D orothy and H elen, were a ranch but sold it a faw months ago returned In favor o f tha defendants. Sage foundation— Sup». M r. Kolbsgen contracted to buy Ruseei psysengers from Bandon on the a t sn advanced price. sheep from these ranchers and made C h u rch ill P r i c e s R e a s o n a b l e . steamer E lix alw lb last F rid a y tor a sm all paym ent dow n. He wrs to E ducational L iv in g — D r. G ra n t San Joes, where they w ill spend the lake the sheep on a certain dale but Afternoon :ks late in ar- w in ter. M aster Byron re p ia in ej at Pert Cam m ini sa Seto Wharfage Charge- waa two or three weeks u . ««. l iii riv in g aad in the meantime the Course of Study — Supt C ho ro hill home as an assistant m tbs l'a i S unk ' oxford Tbe commissioners of the Port of ranchers sold the sheep wlawhere. Superstitious Concerning Teachers office. ' Port Orford held a regular semi M r. Kolhagen stated his iuteaiions - _ D r . ‘ 8heldou September in this sectio.. has of appealing the esse. L ib ra ry hour— Mies Davis m onthly meeting last Wednesday T he Case of the state of Oregon vs. ' been an unusually wet month, much after Boon, and among other things Chas. E ly charged w ith fishing below ® of the rain being accompanied by a Port Orford Lodge No. 170 high southerly wind. Ona redeem tbe commission fixed the rate of the “ dead lin e", which wasappealed In s tru m e n ta l— Oohselra wharfage over the new w harf which from the justice court, was found , Solo— Mrs. I^awsoo in g feature to this wet weather so A. F. A A. M. is now ready for shipping. The fa u lty and the ju d g m en t against Solo— Mrs. W a lk e r ea rly -in the season is th a t it w ill M r. E ly reversed. Address “ Learning to live”— D r . Meets Saturday e v m ake lote o f feed tor «lock on all charge for incoming and outgoing T h e last c a s t lo coma for tria l was freight w ilt he $1 50 per ton, and that o f several southern C u rry rasi« G ra n t ening follow ing full the w inter (auge*. F rid a y m orning lumber,« ties, bolts, etc., w ill ba dents vs. the C. A. O. Company, of moon. W alter Sutton ran onto a coyote charged at tbe rate of $1 per thous Brookings. T h e C. A O. oompaay Courue of S tu dy uompletad— Supt. V isiting bretheren digging for ants ia one o f his fields was being sued for damages be. C h u rch ill and feet. welcome. .uanae ol a fire th at “„“ " / ¡ S lr f r y T e l li n g - 8 u p l Cannon on Hubbards week s few days ago. I t is the in te n t of tbe commission thnusao'U o f dollars lots in the H * r-1 • r — M r. Sutton got very close to.the an neighborhood several years}Educational l i v i o g - D r . G re a t to keep the wharfage as low as poss her AM EH 8. JOHNHTON, W . M. im al, but did not have a gun, in W. T. W h it e H r ., Heov. ible, and i f the volume of business ago, and which it waa alleged ( Oregon System of T ra in in g Teach- fact be says he was ao cluse to it he justifies, the above rates w ill be etarted from the ennipany’a log- are— D r. Sheldon. could hear tbe 876 bounty jin g lin g ging campA, an allegation th at was Those teaohers present were lowered. denied by the company. T h e case m It ran away. Langlois 3upt W . M . K e n t, was still on tria l yesterday. t >» The steamers Acme, Bandon and Mrs. Jennie M . B. Cope St ike Oil At Crescent City. T h e grand ju iy was dismissed M Eliitftbeth a ll sailed from Bandon M in n ie Laws, Saturday. >• G eraldiaa P u rd y, Crude nil baa been struck at Point G o ld B e a c h , O r e g o n last F rid a y afternoon. T b e Acme bad ¡atended stopping at P o rt O r- D enm ark, E d ith Booth, ----- -------------------- r r - „ St. George, near Creacenl C ity , and Airplane Ce. Far Caw And Cnrry. ford for some lum ber, the first to g o 1 De| N o rle counly is having sn oil Fernet 1 Porter, Sixes Han the Only Set of Abstract over the new w harf, but passed by I So.,tn- I n a bi£ w rite-up of the In view of establishing air F . H . Robintun, P o rt O rford on account o f the storm sad high 1 ev^o l t he Del Norte T rip licate saya plane servioe between Coos and C u r Rose B otbw ell, Books in Cnrry County W edderburb r w ind th at was blowing at th a t time. I in pari: ry - points aud tbe outside next Alice W akem an Gold Beach fiigliteeu Years' Experience R. H . Savage, “ The d r ill which is down only spring and summ er the Coos and W h ile rain interfsrred considera »9 bly w ith the fa ir, a t M y rtle Point about 80C fret, fiist encountered a C u rry Airplane Oo. has been fo rm Mrs. M . W . Morae, * »9 Prompt. Efficient Service last week, yet rhoge whtr attended gas pocket and fu rth er penetration ed at Marshfield. T h e officers are Mrs. Ralph S te rr, 9« said it was nevertheless a success of the fossil-beariag shale released Dr. L. G . Johnson president; L . M. M ra. Eldon M illa r, 9» Mrs. Delis Nicbol», in every way, and with favorable tbe first streaks of the precious fluid. Briggs, vice president and manager, W A. WOOD, Manager 99 weather would have Been,by far the A shipment of a thousand feet of L . H . Eyans,secretary and treasurer. E m m a O verh olt, AgneM largeet in exhibirs and attendance . casing is expected lo arrive on the M r. Briggs is the aviator who made Do) lie F. Crook, Brooking« K s te Lanehary. iu the b latory^ if life Cods A C u rry next steamer, and w ith the extra flights in Bandon this summer. T re s p a s s N o tic e . 99 F a ir Association. j steam boiler which has been erected T h e Marshfield Tim es says: fcI t Mra. D , R . Raine, Jnclwdini Bronze Turkey», Tolo use Geese an d Chiek- tn s-W h ile Wyand tte* Barred Rocks, Buff Orping tons, R. I- Reds, S. B. Ham ler ¡s, Silver Campines, Brown Leghyrns, Aneonas, Blue Andalusians a nd Jiii- noccas. o I t ’s not “all right," but “all wrong ’ to go oarolmwly along sp ending all yon make. The tim e will com e when you will need the you are throwing aw ayuu extravagance. w uiiey M oney id alw ays a SU R E ’F R IE N D . ' When m ake th is (fiend, don’t cast “him ” aside. you D O N ’T do it. Dr. F. A. Voge B A N K your m oney. Wo in vite Y O U R B anking Business. T O T NATIONAL BANK Í BANDON, OREGON M.t Come ToZtrsJFor ¡Financial Advice J Undertaker P art o f O ur Service to Too as u depositor in this ban k is consultation on your business problems. It is a pleasure to have you com e to us. We m ay not be able to assist— but be your prob lem large or sm all— it w ill alw ays have the sam e careful consideration. E. A. Lindberg poat O u r interests an m u tu a l, and oyr policy is Lodge N otice. M r. A rlie G . W alker, H a rrie t E. Paine, Leora Jackson, Anna M . H a rtly , tw of I Bank of Bandon I BANDON, OREGON J 1 i imi j i iw w ii Port Orford F u rn itu re . & H ardw are Store Curry County Ahstract- Roalty Company. State Sen4tor B. L . E d d y , of this week, w ill perm it ifninterrupted is tbs intentioo to'own a la n d Plane Notice Is hereby given to any and all persona not to hunt, flail, trap.oroross Roseburg, wbo for several year« v m progreea in the feverUh d rive for and a hydroplane tor m aking lan if. with dog or ki A over the laud' owned register o f the lend office a t th at wealth. M an y stories are current ings in the water. I t w ill be the ’ by George (iodd of Portland, Oregon place, was at Gold Bead? lakt week of new leases lo outside people, and ptirpoee to make exhib itio n flights and Frederick Pfisterer of Tomalee of new outfits expected in the field, and to oarry passengers. I t is slat California, and lying between Hubbard as attorney tor Geo. Koljiagen in creek and Brush creek, and* boldering his suit against some o f the local but local people directly concerned ed th at passengers can he carried to on ihetx-ean in Cupty county, Oregon, stockmen. I t was M r. K d d y ’e first are reticent about giving uul in for Bandon, Roseburg or Eugenw-aV Ahe and now leased by the undersigned. visit to C urry oounty, and he same charge th at would ^necessary «nation a t this tim e.” Prueocutioa w ill follow any violation muoh impressed w ith the reeoercea' Tha seme form ation fthera this lu bire a special auton^»bftk in abuial of ibis notice. oil has been struck extends up in to .1 o ne.tenlh of tbs tim e. I t usually of this p art of the slate. W . T . W hits , 8a. Miss Courl, of P o rtlan d , arrived C u rry county sever.l miles north of requires two hours to make tha trip Janas 0 . Wxrrl. in Port Orford l« t,M o n d a y s v .n in g Bro«»ki"«w I t alw. crop, out again to Bandon by autom obile and in a end opened school tbe foltowjng ; Btecklock P o in t, north of S it e , plana it w ill ba possible to get there To W h o m I t M a y Cuocerai. m o rn ing in the p rim ary room. She She There a r . oil mwpage. at te v .ra in 15 minutes. 8 F — - places near Brookings, and an oil “ T h e oumpany also has in view I , the undersigned, hereby liv e no has 27 pupils in her room and Prof. c e that I have a conveyance from the expert who d rille d there a few years the idea o f possibly securing m ail Patentee to tidelande and water Iota in Bohinaon has 19. T h e attendance the Harbor of PortuTtord, Oregon, on in both these nxime w ill ba larger ago tor water stated at the tim e that contracts and carrying of newspapers a portion of which a part o f the w harf by going deep enough ha was satis and w ill also urge the securing of a is erected without my coasaat, AU later oe, w hile there are a num ber of fl«i n il would ba slroek. m u n ic ip ally- owned lahding field parties are hereby warned not to drive children in th ed ietrio t who w ill take I f tha Crescent C ity M rike d»vel piles or trespass in auy manner what ml a slip »n the port w harf for the soever on said tidelande or water lots. advantage of the high aohool i f a <t|M hi say m agnitude, there ara sare , binding of a hydroplane," Mas. A ax a O. Daev. to be wells sunk in Curry conjaty. teacher can be secured for it. New Ark,N. J. to paracllcal help t>| our depositors. Everything in the Hardware line, also Stoves hj’ and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lamps, 8tumping Powder i and Fuse I Com e in and hear our new C U xton ola Phono- garph. It will p la y any reword m ade; see these | M achines before you buy. 4’ WB. GILLNGS, PROP. riWÎISÎliMitetea»-. r »9 •. , "’V H arb or >• T h e H o n te o f 99 as Home-Made Candi s t Soft Drinks Eolie t'a lle r , A ll teachers present became mem here of the Oregon State Teachers Association, which is doing much to better the educational failities uf tha a ; Tobacco a^d Cigars state. Resolutions ware passed th at tbe . sts tj S uperintendent should have a salary ol not lass than 86000 aad I ^The Kozy" our coonty superintendent not lees than 81000, and to extend oar ap predation o f tha w ork of tha in structors and to others wbo helped In make the evening eptertainm eats J . B . C U R L , P ro p » fu l. . A u c s W axrmam I | Hecrewry < M M a fti