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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1920)
WOOD There w ill be' a Ä- local Happenings O r d e r y o u r -w in te r ’s w o o d M « - (H fa r Methfef mottghd j » to town M onday f»Om bar Sixto horns. MUI f i r W ood * ■ e e rn s x t F rid a y night. D e liv e r e d , in any qu o W . 3 Robinson ha* pleti-d aa addition to J E lk * rive r. D on't forget the Ladies A id Lim bs R. d s n e rtn F rom m h a ll S aturday night. O. ~ 8 M IT H Port Orford. o P u r e b r e d P o u ltr y & E g g s F o r S a te Ysstsrdsy w s s o n a o f the f a n d»Jfeof {lhs season a t Port O rford. Mrs. C . H , Arm strong returned to Poft-O rford M onday from a, viali * • ( w ith her perento at Belem. •> lag life* go in to the «gd Attuai 4 o’clock Monday afternoon e o h n ll. M illa r a n d ,W illU *r. W h ite I w filter i u lk ,n g io Ufo U tte r’s .office la the O. Leoeve drug store W .fe W tl— Wm. MePfcill«n«Tknd Johntfatl ' U i,* n< lnto »OttOed a Methods of Today ~ »M fe rouTO J J Z T terso Tbs last h a lf o f your tages must he paid by bext Tuesday, Q McGtvena, of Sea Frauclseo, waS a 1 A itar a short vlsiF w ith relatives a tfie e * th at à w fire ooqld be easily 5ih . F o rt Orford visitor M onday. , ¡In the W tltak.eM e V a lle y , Mr», »..c o n tro lle d , bat when M r. W h ite - ’ '• ----- - . a r t b a s e d u p o n th e p r in c ip les reco g n ized and a p p lied in th e ’op eration o f tb e F e d e r a l R e se r v e S y ste m . Y o u o w e it to y o u r se lf to tr a n sa c t b a n k in g b u si- w tth M b a n k w h ic h is m e m b e r o f th is systeno» ' H W . James, who is employed la Mrs. L . K n ap p ret<lrned f o t F ri- : ? ' relu m ed to Port Orford went to the h ell overhead hadiaoov the local m ill, went down ¿Sunday day from spending*several Weeks in ia t i week. •red tbe smoke so thick beoould not aud 1» visiting his fa m ily a t Drags Portland, where she .had W . H . Bennett has rsoeirs'l« aaw enter it. R e tu rn in g to his offias he wuek. business oanneeted w ith the settling piste gfoee window to rephme. the found it had filled so quiokly w ith K y le Lew is o f G o ld Beeok and o f her fa I bar’s sslsto owe Ih s t wa» broken f i t h h T ’store emoke and fiamee tBat he Vould M t get back into it. Miss L a u ra W h ile w ire married ... f ti» . The stesmer Acme was due in some lu the meantime tbe alarm o f fire lest week a t the brklsfo home at our harbor last evening after a »hip G randm a M cB ride, »ne of Port had been spread and in a few m in . Langlois. ........ rnent o f d ear csdar lum ber from the O rford’s pioneer and most h ig h ly ! utee th irty or fo rty men and a lot Geo. L . C oburn, (he Bandon In local inl^i. She did not arrive,how esteemed residents, started last week o f women and children were rushing surance end olothss m an, was in ever, and it ia feared the foggy for Bakersfield, C alifornia, to visit W afer to the scene in every kin d o f town M onday on «ae of his period! weather thia raornieg m ay bet daughter M rs. 8. K Marslers. receptacles th at would hold it h «y-U go by. eel v is its ... . ’ • • ' The fu rn itu re for the Port^ffrford . Dense volumes o f amoks were pour I • * ' • ‘ < B - L . W a g p w , one of E lk river’s - Contractor J. R. H ill rttys the « “ '<>“ high school w ill a r riv e > * t ing qut of tbe b u ildin g end the heat « ; • o tor prising d airym en , returned work on the E lk rive r m arket rOg(J Bendon an the next EJfksbetli. -Tlie Uwarne so intense in M r. W h ite 'e F rid a y w ith his Ford truck a has been practically a t a »U n d rtiK school board ia negotiating with a office th at the big window panes H ills id e V ie w P o n t a y R a n c h toad o f supplies from B e n d o n .. for the past two weaka hedauro^pf U g b ly eeeemmended tomtoyrjpbom broke and flew into fragm ent». T he GeUgs lament, rvep'e. it it believed wlH tekw t b f ^ l . «o m m en t was heard on ererjr side Cop»« o a t to the Barney F rid a y the wet weather. He le working Jin th at the b u ild in g was 'doomed, but evening and have a good lim e * and the last m ile of the road, however? Mrs. T e lle r Prioe, of Powyre^ .eq t the tu rn in g point m o b s p^ep . sever h elp the ladies pay the debt ^IhAPf' end expects to oom piste thcoootrsct companied by her two children, has • I fire extinguishers arrived <>n the 4 W aring the coming month. •e d by repairing end painting been ytaiting w ith her aunt, Mrs scene end their contests checked church, Cfn‘ A ugLiil21at a dance was given Geo. F o rty, a t thia plaoe fur a few the fisiuee eo men could enter the 1 2 7 7 * '- ^ •»’ u. > ’ ■ V' days w hile returning home from a M r . and M rs. das. Crew end tw o a t Langlois for the benefit of the bbralng rooms. B y this tim e tbe Resident Den children, o f Langlois, are spending H J. Mere fa m ily . Follow ing a visit to her grand parents, M r. aad carrying of water was dow n to' a report o f the proceeda of the dense, Mrs. Bobt Pashins, of G old Beach > A a few days in P o rt Orford visiting system and a string of men were M r . Craw's esothey, M rs. R. Leuu the T b ib u m i received a U tte r from M r. end M rs. W . H . Crook of the stationed on the stairw ay an the M r. Mere expressing his thanks and wylev. .' ■ Pistol river, in C u rry county, •s e t tid e o f the buildin g and a steady appreciation fo rth » assistance thus through bare B unday m orning ream o f buckets were passed to tbe Jss, M ille r, eon o f M r. and Mrs. IjMriodical visitato reuderkd hie fa m ily , and through an Portland, M rs. Cronk fiors to con inside. Holes were chopped Geo. B. M ilte r of G old Beaoh, has and P o rt Orford. A ll work oversight this letter wee not pub- suit a specialist and w ill subm it to into' the floor end wells, and the in P o ft Orford for tbs past two ¡.liehed. an operation for ear trouble. She deluge of water soon had' the fire o r three weeks, having been employ N O T IC E . M r. and Mrs. W . W . Bishop from has been bothered fur several months onderoontrol. T h e fire extin g u ish ed on the w harf. Broken Bow, Nebraska, wbo recent and hopes io be beusfltted I by an ers aud this seat an no oe saved the Port Orford telephone offlee f hoars Roht. M cP b iliam ey had four rain root ae d ay, as it would have been Impdesi- ly ririted a t the W m . Gillings.hi>me operation. Miss Verdis On a n the iwtnia ae all other »mall offices barrels fu ll o f water before the fire if iP o r t O 0 rford, wrote from Requa, companied her parents aed w ifi re ble to have gotten iu to the h ail fro —S'A. M . to 8 P. M., except* for doe* M onday and now be k u n 't any, tor or accident cade. Thia ia giving C alifo rn ia, th a t they were havieg a sume her studies in tbe 0 . A. C the m ain entrance on the south. but he has the eatisfeetion of know- the noon hour io farmers can call when rough tim e d rivin g dow n th e coast M r. end Mrs. Crook ere old reel« D u rin g »he>-e M r. Leneve's stock la for lunch Don't abuse thia right ing they played an im p o rtan t part through the rain but that they were dents of C o rry county and have of drugs wars carried in fo tbe street. aad doctor and accident calls can ba in saving tbs day. m aking i t ail right.' Broken' Bow m odes fortune from th eir Farm. Household goods from the Z u m w a lt answered promptly . The ring for these Mrs. Louise W eihm an and H u la ia the old home of Mr. and Mrs. T hey are hoping th at something residence ju s t south o f the Leoeve «all» Is one long and six or eight shorts. son w ent to Han Fraociwxi on the G illin g s . ' £ M ix B u Taxaraoxa Oe., m ay be done to exterm inate tbe store, an d occupied by E. M . F iln e r By M. L . W arre, M ’gr. steamer Elisabeth last week. After coyotea which seem to he the moat end fa m ily , were also carried obt. K y le Lewie wee in town Saturday M illin g up her late husband's estate daotructive peat th a t County has nt M r. W hite suffered appnsiderable n ig h t w biU on bis way from Ban. the mreeent tim e.— N o rth B en JH er- lose, som qof which money cannot Mrs. W eihm ao expects to retarn to don to b is home a t G old Beach. P a rt O rfo rd to m ake her home. bor. replace. JHis office was the hottest M r. Lewis bad been fishing io the place in the building, the fire burn Mrs. W . J . Sabin and cfiildren re Coquille rive r, but q u it because of Caskets seat to a l l p a r t s o f in g en tirely around ita walls, de Heme Far turned leak week from visiting Mrs. th e low price of So per lb. that is your Including Bronze Turkeys, Tolouse Geese an d Chick ens— White Wyandottes, Barred Bocks, Buff Orping tons, R. I. Reds, S. S. B am - bergs, Silver Campines, Brown Leghorns, jinconas, Blue Andalusians-and Mt- noccas. ' end r. a . Ye Or. Come To Us For Financial Advice Undertaker the c o u n t y ~ Sabin's parents, M r. and M rs. K lep Tomb-Stones Set Up; - • P r ic e * I, • • '— R e a s o n a b le . A. Lindberg ------------------ . . ffi— . Lodge Notice. Port Orford Lodge Ne. 170 p ai4 for. the salmon H e says, how M rs. 8. M ontague bee far a t Baadon, wbo ware paeseugers aver, th at (here ia a big run in the word from the government that the on tbs last Elisabeth for C alifornia Coquille mwt that the bunts are lim body of ¿ter son, Clem A tk in a e l, is where they w ill spend the w inter at it e d lit I heir Celebes. being ¿hipped hom e for burial, Postmaster A. 8. Johnston return- Clem Atkinson was the first Gurry L o rriu F o rty w ent through • ‘lb ««| M ie deytJaet week from anoem- cownty boy to give h it life his the m a il to Gefid Beach, Saturday, psnying bis son, Low ell, to *Eugene beoadse o f the num ber oifpaaeengers where the young man entered high country iiLMie la«« world war. H e died in a hospital ia Frenaa from going south and the fact th a t bis school. M r. Johnston said the Lane wounds received a t tbe front. Whan truek is larger then th a t of the low county fa ir, which was being held the remains arrive, interm ent w ill er driver, Pet T u rn e r, who c a m e w e e k he wee in Eugene, was take pl^Mi in tbe Denm ark cemetery. to P o rt O rford. handicapped by a rain that fail each •“uri&r-"---------------- day, and that the raoee on the track* Gpatraetor C . H . Penrae has Lediss Aid W ill O n Barner. M aeid ero hly delayed by rain iq t the were run in tb e mud. for iiBS~ building of th e fUxee school bouse, Louie Marsh want to Gold Beaoh however bd bee now got the b u i l j . last week for a physical exam ina A- F. A A. M. ing about enclosed a^d w ill have, it tion required by tbe government. M eet« S a tu r d a y ev completed on schedule time so school M r. Marsh is one of the boys jr h o e n in g fo llo w in g fu ll can start b y Nov. 1st. saw bard service a t the front during m oon. V is it in g w elcom e. b re th e re n AM E8 S. JO H N 8T O » . W . M . W. T. W w itb Ba., Seov. Curry County Mutraet- Railty Conpiny. flo ld le a e k , O reg o n Has the Only £et of Abstract Books ia Carry Cobity Eighteen Years Experience Prompt. Efficient Service i ’ — ‘ i W .Jt W 0 p » ,J la i|W r 'r - 4 - ------ " Treap ana Notice. Botio- ia hereby given to any aad all person* nokto hnnt, fish, trap, or ernes with dog nr gun over the land owned by Ueorge Good of Portlaad, Oregon and Frederick pfisterer of California, and lying between Habbard creek and Brush creek, and bordering on the ocean In Curry couDty; Oregon, and now letoed by tbe undersigned. Prseacutlon w ill follow any violation of tblsaotiee. V .T . WnMH,Sa. Jxrfae c. wxna. To f f k s « It M ap G 1, the eadentgeed, hereby ns that I b are a oonre — Vntontoe to tideiands si tbs Harbor of Port Orto W iS S ’ r t iS i'E .T S ___ parties are hembr warned not to Piles or .tree>«as ia Say maned soever on said tideUnds or ws1 Mrs. Crow ley, of O akland, Calo arrived in P o rt O rford lost week on n visit to b v sister, M r s ,A H « s Zum w alt. Mrs. Crow ley o »«e to Bendon on the E lisab eth , and said they bad n very rough trip up, she being seasick for the A n t time in her life. \ M r. end M r. W .F .E h a w . of North Bend, have been camped for several days nt H u b bard oreefe w hile wait in g for the rends to d ry before con tin u in g their jo u rn ey sooth. They are enroute by auto to Ashland where they w ill vis it relatives a w hile and then expeot to drive down into C alifo rn ia for tbe winter. John W . M eK enaie started Mon d a y to attend the Stele fair an Sa lem this week. M r. M cKenzie at» tends the fa ir reg u U ry, being deep ly interested io the breediog of bet- te r stock. H e bus oo bi« E!fc riper farm some o f tb e , beet etraias of pure-blood short-born Darham oaU tie that hays ever been brought into this pert of the slate. W „ R . Coy, of Euchre creek, who advertised bis fine hunting dogs in last week’s T k ib u n x os baring be come lost w hile chasing a bear in the Lobster oreek country, found them fi few days ago at the M cCurdy T h e Ladies A id wishes to an nounce th a t it w ill have a isle of • prone of alt kin d a , handkerchiefs, •n d o th e rs Hides, F rid a y, October 1st, a t the Vt’ m. G illin g s building. the late war, and he was ssverely Tbere w ill also-tie on sale home grounded while ia nation. H e re. made doughnuts, cookies and pise. «elvee a sm all pension because of Ice cream end ctfke w ill be served his injuries end It wee in regard to from 2:30 in tbe afternoon until 9 V * ”* this th at hs was required to'take tbe o’clock in tbe evening. P a r t o f f a r S ervice to T o o a« a d ep o sito r stroying pictures, same mounted sj»eeimens of birds a n d anim als, i a t h i * b o n k is c o n s u lta tio n business p ro b le m s . in ju rin g two typew riters and badly d am a g in g bis oA ee fu rn ittfre and others fiaturss. .O n e jrfth e ia c tn re s th a t M r. > h i t . regrets m o r T t h a n e ll the refit eTBt» loss w a s .ifip lis is - did enlarged photograph of bis U r. place M the upper waters of Elk river* . T h e y were heard h ark in g at the past week. M rs. Bassett owns 10 head of cattle th a t had been ran the tuM where they had the hear n tract of 140 sores of land near ning on M rs. Ostrander’s homestead. for five days before they left i t and S ilver Butte and a tract of like siso went to the M cC urdy camp. The on E lk river. M r i. Bassett’s father, LOST reason these dogs stay at the tree so in .la w , Joe Bassett, now deceasai, A . ia that their master very seldom was one of the pioneer merchante of On September 11th s yeltowish brown to come to them , for oven Port Orford having been in charge Shepard dog with dim rtbg sroufid b it necessitates ly in g out in o( • general snerchendiee store here neck; likely to appear on Mixes or mountains w ithout food or more than 40 years ago. M r. Bas Crystal creek. A nyone baring the <l«x will be liberally rewarded bv aotl ylnx shelter d arin g the most severe win sett’s favorite office chair in those me. tor storms M r. Coy w ill go to the d a /s is now the e d ito ria l' chatr i n ! J amts C xxmowcth , ' the T r ib u w b office. dogs i f be can locale them. Denmark, Oregoe. J 'i- - i l l d a id i - t« m «.wge o r s m a ll— i t w ill a lw a ys have 'CO careful con eid eratio u . *• th e r-' ta d i i <j ’ - ,r O u r Interests arc ■sutuni, end our poKoy 1» 1«, I^ ‘ p f --------- paractical help to nor dapneifoe^ j ¡Z tit/g p ift W h ite ’« office and the drag sforr 1« tbe home of tbe local Maswala lodge and bed lately £eeS**ued up in to a nica lodge , were more or less damaged by water, smoke and beet. M r. Lyneve suffered tbe heaviest foes through the damage done tbe buildin g and removing of bis drug stock. candy BANDON, OREGON Port Orford Furnitiue -■ & Hardware Store • • 1 iu ... ...... ------------------ w , - S . i ■? Everything in the Hardware line, also Stoves and Ranges, Air D Lite ijimps, Stomping Powder and Fm» C o m e in and b e a r o u r new g itrp h . C ln x to n o la I ’ houO- I t w ill p la y a n y record m a d e ; see M a c h in e s before you b u y . jw > thfcse . / WM. GILLNGS, PROP. •la y in g ia tbe smoke u n til n early overcome by it. A u d not o nly tbe m en, but the women and ohildren ae w ell, did their -part in w in n in g the fight. H a d the Leneve building horned the fire would have taken tbe C. W . Z u m w a lt dw elling end barn, Ute A fte r the fire wee under control, W . H . Bennett brough out soft ' . . .•■I. • to start in s different place in the seme building w ith in the past six months- T h e putting out o f this- fire was a splendid exhibition o f Volunteer fi^e-fighting, every man working lik e a trnjsn and a num ber o f them barber shop, the P iln e r restaurant, the Bennett store, and probably R. L sutw yler'sdw elling and blacksmith •hop, and the Rosy. * '•UAW v » d i Bank of Bandon rooas. Boles were chopped the carpel aa well es in tbe walle, and tbe fixture» of the lodge d rin k s and n bucket ol on y o u r l ift. * ai >rta o íf « .* b » . sam e T h e loss altogether is in the neigh borhood of $1,000, Insurance oar. exam ination at Gold Beach. T h e proceedaffrotn th ie .s ele w ill ried by M r. W h ite aad.by the M e . go towards helping finish paying •one ran out a short tim e ago and T be Msrahfibhi Record changed for painting tbe church. The church had not been renewed. M r. Leneve heads yesterday. T b s deal was made some lim e ago, but the man is yourer so come end bay vour bad $200 insurance an tbs b uildin g. hristmss The Are started from • stove pipe from tbe Lee as preevntaTr agement o f the paper has jus't been Christm ing from. M r. W h ite’s office to i't X û ’L h d p along • gwad cause. taken over by the new owners. I b a * tRe chim ney, end is Jhe th ird fire company o f local people that no now* owns the Reoord promises to peblisb a paper devoted to the interests of Southwestern Oregon and free from J. W . Ostrander, o f G old politieal in trig u e or corrupt in- tyience. I f tbe Record lives up to an d Cetberine Nodiee, o f Denm ark, these p rin o ip lA it w ill accomplish were united in marriage a t Bandon last T hu rsday, Septembef'fiSrd. t£uck good. M r. Ostrander is a w sil-kpow d > A fa ir rfin of salmon is reported stockman of southern C u rry, o w n . in E lk and Siass rivers, but there is ing • large ranch a fsw miles south y tlle fishing going oo in either of Pistol river. The bride ids capa Stream because of the low prioe paid ble young woman who recently for the Ash. A year ago these sal. made final proof o n -h e r homestead mon brought I2 c a pound and set near Denm ark. U n til the last year tiers for It or 8 miles along tb srivsrs or two, when her fa ith fu l dog grew did well catching them , b at the too old for the chase, she wee the price of 3c now offered leaves the most successful w ild-cet hunter fishermen such • em ail m argin for of this pert of the stale and received th e ir work th at many of them will considerable notoriety as each. not put th eir nets in tbe water. . M r. and Mrs. Ostrander were in M rs. L au ra J. Bassett and dsugh Port Orford 6ver Bunday night en. ter. of O akland, C alifornia, ware in route to their Pistol rite r home. Port Orford for a d s v or two dating They were d riv in g to that plaoe 8 or ■:.a I t is a p le a s u re to h a v e y o u com e to u b . W e | m a y not b e ablë’ to axaiat— b u t be y o u r p rob* L elan d , who lost his life in Ute U te war. T h e ball overhead i> Ì O n. i • i IA»' e ■■■ H om e r «»»...’d- m » - S ■ » { ' /T nt -, ÌF»». g : Home-Made Candies, Soft Drinks for th e'cro w d and in attacking the candy the children kept up their reoo rd of efficiency. X STR A Y E D . A m ii«d Scotch Collie Shepard do« .b o u t two years oM came to my •boat two weeks ego. Owner Is re- quested to call for same. ' H. A r x in o x , • M xee, Ore, * Tobacco and Cigars a The Kozy" J . It. C U R L , P ro p . A