The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 29, 1920, Image 2

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blackleg fro m the ranches u f
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Curry
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counties. | j , has been
abaeal a few weelte m a k iu g ln te e ~
Before b u y in g a Tractor, eee what wo
haye bi the b. A. T. Auto M alice Tractor.
Joet what you Save been look in g for. Oper­
ated by a n y au tom ob ile and » h e n through
work, run y o u r car off which o n ly takes a
few m inutes. Y cu are not ty in g up a lot of
m oney to do you r plow ing, and\ very few
farmers d o not have autom ob iles and why
not use them to d o you r plow ing and furnish
power? •*
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Ford car w ill pull two 14 inch plow bot­
tom s and higher power cars Will pull three
14 inch bottom s.
Price at Bandon, Ore., >550.00.
tigatiene.
and dude th a t th e di-ease
has s pread ra p id ly .
H e says th a t t|i« rs ia nu que*Tn»tt
feat th a t tike a ilm e n t i* b la e k ls p , as
he bait carefuiy diagnoen) it.
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held th a t the sypiptonu* were n ot
d ad n ite o p t D r . U leU yer^aaye
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they
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ni. Today Ut» name F U L L E R stands «
m anufacturing on the Poclf.c Coast—n
h quality fo r 71 ythra.
r the Pacific N ü r t ù « , ; F U L L E R f t
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.F °u r house c r build « g
deetructioivbj fire, hut it was by the narrowest possible L « $ , near • teaniog etmm.
m argin. Three tim es wLtlun a short interval, two of which ' **<<ch>*rt « • » • t a y i y • » v*ooi mating
wore touch sa4-go propositions, th is part of toirn has been
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but
caved by quick work. Are we g oin g to
hfate- by ex- lf •»•‘»I*'
ms taken Di.
peeling i t ' t o d a y s happen so?
- V - i . > , G l e U j r w «ay« 113*1 heavy Joan and
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F O B T H K IN D IV ID U A L A N D F O ttT H B O T A T R
A Petaon w fa , No Education has but One Chance In 1 6 0 ,« » to
Bender L)<atin<uifched Service to tha Public
‘ ' t W ith Comtnon School Education
4 Chances
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horse is stolen before locking the «table door.
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S id w e ll ®
Monday, but U is nut a very dependable f i r e protection.
be severe, d ays before it w ill ha d ry
There are several ways the town can secure a reserve «n°ugh to resume the concrete w o rk .
water supply at a moderate cost, and the matter should b e ! ------ ------ ¿ - f :- . '
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token up w ithout further delay.
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BANDON HARDWARE COMP'Y.
North? rat Itrrn rh s r
Portland.
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have eaeh had ita big fire la recent yearf. Port Orford haa'iTssivra World'''' s ' '
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thua fareeeaped, but it is due to luck; not to an y prepare-'
tion to protect it.
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E n gin eer. C h a n d le r, in Charge o f
It is h igh tim e th e citizens of our town were takin g W«hway omstr^ciiun
between
steps to g iv e it som e sort o f protection from fire. The w a -! *rarshfi‘‘,‘1 aRd C oq«i»,i< «ays th a t
tor supply is w holly inadequate at present. Late rains and ,*1*
cimplets
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I t wi’. r p r o Z i
h i« poor policy and bad business to wait until
P. Fuller & Co.
With High.School Education.. ' S7 Chances
W ith College Education........
.8 0 0 Chances
General Merchandise
A rt ! • « Giving Tour Child His Chance?
T H O S E ^ T A T E 8 A R E W E A L T H IE S T T H A T H A V E IN V E S T E D
M O ST I N E D U C A T IO N
ftSH U flU U llPT B
SALARIES TOO LOW.
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Through a -L ib e ra l and Practical Education” pre-
parse the Young Ren and Young Women fo r Useful
Cttlsenship and Successful Careers in
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Tha recom m endation of the grand jury that the salary
o f the County C lef* be raised from >1,000 to f l,2 5 0 a year '
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the Sheriff from >1,250 to >1,500, and the Treasurer from
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>1,000 to >1 ¿ 5 0 , is a very reasonable^request.
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county, officials ate b eing underpaid H **••*©»•<•■ «»r
at the present tim e cannot be denied. Were it not that ]
the cost of liv in g has started on a'downward drop, the ad- H L .,»___
vanoe in salaries recom m ended by the grand jury would
be inadequate. And at that, the T bw un « l r inclined to |
thinh there are one or two officios, be ides those m ention- M
•d , who should be slated for a raise.
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f t has been suggested that a leg islative com m ittee via-
h V ery^county in-the state during th e earning w inter. an<i
Study the , alary q u estion T his would be a rather expen- B
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aive way of getting at the m atter, and it seem s the people
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of each county should be able to g et together and let th e:
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b g io la h u e know through tliejr representative the salarie» I I
they, want their officials paid.
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B nt however it is done, Curry cou n ty has officials w ho
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Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
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AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, MINING, HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE, PHARMACY, FORESTRY, VOCATIONAL EDUCN.
Mens’ Furnishings, Et<k
The trainine Inelud.-d P H Y S IC A L E D U C A T IO N
M U S IC E N O .
U S H , M O D E R N L A N G U A G E , A R T a n d tiw O ther K t l a U
Orders Taken for Articles Not in
i , a Standard Technical College Course
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FALLTBRM o p k n s h e p . bo , l» a o . TUITION f u s e
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FOR IN F O R M A T IO N W R IT E TO
THE REGISTRAR, Orcgwa Agricakval Colete, Corral». Ore.
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We Aim to Please.
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Give Us a Trial.
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A Tractor—See the Case. ’ ' -i
A Milking Machine -See the Empire
A Land Pulverizer -See the Culti
WORTHY OF PROMOnON.
Bennett, member uf th" Supreme court o f Oregon, contem -
platto tooiguing and that Judge John 8 . C o k e,. of. M arsh-
Bald, may bf uannd rh hi successor.-*
Judge Coke com et from a section of the state that is
•n tittod to rocoguitioii <m the Suprem e bench. Further­
more, he 1« emitieutly fitted for the positioA because of his
unqueetfonahla integyity and fairness and his ab ility as a
ju r ist.
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The appointm ent of Judge Coke, in c a s e Judge Ben­
n ett resigns, would be h igh ly gratifying to his m any friends
throughout Coos and Curry counties.
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BI& DANCE '
the Fromm. Hall
Saturday Night (ki. 2nd
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A Sociable Tim o
A n In v ita tio n to E veryon e
McGohnick and Deering Farm Mach
to
I «hall («use my asms
ba pUoed
on the b allo t a t q>e General Election
this fa ll as an independent candidate
for (he offloe of D istrict A tto rn e y of
this oounty.
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I am a RepabKeaa and would have
entered the contest a t the P rim ary
Election, but was unable to do so on
•ocount of the serious Illness of m .
wile.
I have been engaged in the practloe
o f lew fo r the past five years at Gold
Beach, Oregon, except during the tim e
• * « r OB.* soldier |n the W orld’s WsY,
and have been engaged In the active
practice o f lew in Oregon tor more than
«6 y e a n .
D e le c te d . 1 promise fa ir and impar-’
tlal conduet of the.offloe. I am h ot
afflliated with oy controlled by any
s p .-la l interests, clique o r rin g , and
i t efected am In a position to give, and
I Promise a squart deal to all.
J . O.JotfMeou.
W?A. WQOD
G O LD B E A C H .O R E G O N
COLLIES H. BUFFINGTON
- We are Specialists
inety of all Kinds.
WE CURE CRIPPLES v
W E W A N T Y O U R B U 3 IN E 8 S
W» take th a t broken-down, crippled Car
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and 8tnnitfi and use-
M c N a i r H a r d w a r e G o., ¡ p c .
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Bandon. Oregon
BESTAÜBANT
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W HEN
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These d a f t y o u ju tt can’t afford to loge the
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a n d which
W ILL give i f you, keep it m health.
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t h e ^ U n Z i ^ 10 diaS ^ ^
dem ent, andh
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THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE
W o n 't m e r e ly E a t b e c a u n e youi
to —E a t b e c a n n e y o n e n jo y f t .
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P ic s , C ak vH , D o u g h
C o o k ie « , Metokg A lw a y s o n h a
R e g u l a r iH n n o r a - '
S h o r t O r d e r « n. S p e c ia lt y
T h i r t y Y e a rs E x p e ie n c e
R ones or bond balk .
July « m 1 »34. M id bonds tn bear mtarest
at not t<> exceed six por cent per annum ,
S*a>«d R U e ba w ill ba received
pa al le sem i-annually oa Jan. Jet and
u n til the hhur of flva o’elook F. M t h e July l»t princlpalandintsreetpw jable in
flm t day of December, i n o , by the un- United it a le O d d Coin U*. the offlee of
¿•raign ed a a d lxstpUdiately thereafter the County Traaodier o r a t the Fiscal
be publicly opened by the County C o u rt v * ’ u • /
to ' * ° * O o' rer ‘ b*
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New
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l,ol,,er-
• f Owrry County, Oregon, a t the Office I '
• f uaW O ouit b t the C ounty Court
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O«ld B en ch . Oregon, for the
Fewhaee u f Soade of said Ooenty u.-
• * « tor |h e budding e f p , rm anent
roads therein In the sum of 330,000 00, i S Ä R M ! ? . ' •
■•me being In denom inations of 31,000.-
The O ouit reeervM the rig ht to rviect
0° or 600.00 each, a t the option of the
• n y a » d a ll bide.
‘ » r e je c t
purchaser, numbered from one up­
wards, dated J u ly 1, lOO, and m aturing
A utbub G. W alkub ,
Oounty Clerk.
J- O. JO HNSO N
Open Under New M anagem ent
E. M. PITNER
P o r t O r fo x d
by
ATTORNEY at law
' ear* Practice in Oregon Courts
Gold Beaeh, Oregon
D ay,
Week or Month
T rcep a n e N otloe.
A L L P E R S O N S ^ hnreby warned
not to trespass upon the homestead
H alm s o f Leater
H u tto n , Lawrence
P . H u tto n and Freak W . H elm io k In
2 * * ’ * ; > - m l » , T p . 3 1 H-, R. 1< W -,
purpose o( hunting or
osnarwiee. Any person or persons so
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HARDT T. 8TEWART
V . 0 . OOMjKXmfflioNfKXi
am«
N O T A R Y F U B L IC
extent of the law .
l»«re-t O r io n i, O r e v o a
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N O T IC E is hereby given
th a t a
psnons are w arned n o t to tre jp m
°p o> the S E | N E |t W | N R ) NE», So
4, T p . 33 8 ., R, is
W . M ., to r «
purpose of m in ing , p ro s p e rin g , e
Otherwise. Any person o r persons a
doing w ill be prosecuted.
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P atron age Solicited
W. 1. JOHNSON,
Prop.
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