The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, October 13, 1920, Image 2

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CAN YOU BEAT THIS?
Puhllshml «very W«in»«4»y, I*
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Before b u yin g a Tractor, see i i i a t we
have in the 8. A. T. A uto M otice Tractor.
Ju st what yo u have been lookin g for. Oper­
ated by any autom ob ile and when through
work, run your ear off whioh o n ly takes a
few m inutes. You are not ty in g up a lo t of
m oney to do your plow ing, and very few
farmers do not have autom obiles and why
not use them to do your plow ing and furnish
power?
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Ford car w ill pull two 14 inch plow bot­
tom s and higher power oars w ill pull three
14 inch bottom s.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
As will be noticed from a desesiption of it ^elsew here
|u this issue. Port Orford now ha» « very substantial wharf
hi her harbor, and the T kihonr believes this wharf is th e
starting point in an epoch o f developw en that is com ing to
our town and surrounding com m unity.
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That the transportation offered by this ^siliagf will
bring ppe or more large saw m ill to this neighborhood iq
th* near future is an assured fact. 8everal concerns that
I0?ke a specialty of m anufacturing cedar produots are in ­
vestigating the possibilities of establishing plantajw re, and*
|t is reasonable to assume that some o f them wilFdu so as'
there is more Port Orford cedar tributary to th is harbor'
s a f e |b a n to any other port in th e world.
The report recently published that the coast railroad
js to be ex ten d ed jfom Trinidad to Crescent City seems to
be authentic. The C. A O. company is now building a
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standard guage railroad front Brooking to Crescent C i t v . 1
On the north, work is going ahead steadily on the railroad J
from Powers over into the Eckley country on Sixes. Thia <
fs also a logging? road built on standard go age sp ecifics-,'
lions.
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N ot long since a stranger camo to Port Orford.and ex- ‘
groined the wharf and frankly expressed his approval of i t J ’
jjjince his departure it has been learned from a reliable "
source that he w m a Southern Pacific official, and it is ru-
n ored that his visit here was to s e e if the wHarf was sub-
gtautial enough to permit landing heavy m achinery over
ft so us to com m ence buildin g aPthis end to «onuect with
the Powers rogd,
Price at Bandon, Ore., $850.00.
BANDON HARDWARE COMP’Y.
BANDON
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Sidwell © Sabin
General Merchandise
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
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HE life, the value, the beauty o f your homsu
depend on the care you give i t
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. weather-beaten and warped aiding, cracks
and open joints are forerunners o f decay
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The building o f the highway from town to H ubbard v
greek not only elim inates a bud h ill and giveJconsiderable '«
em ploym ent to local people, but it opens Toli'developm ent,
ihrougb this harbor, a vast area o f timber.
T he wharf in Port Orford harbor does not eff,-ot th e 'u
£ Mens’ Furnishings, Etc.
P A IN T
owners "«elect to look for such
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Orders Taken for Articles Not in
Stock.
We Aim to Please.
Î L S e r t ^ a î r i “*“ tO -1aie re*uIâr ¡"«Potion of your
s s s Æ & 'y j s j .
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JSivelJs a Trial.
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building of a coast railroad, but it has made possible th e}“1
landing til m achinery to work on the link from Powers m
here, and it has made possible the building of m i l l s m d
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Port Orford, Oregon
Some of the FULLER Product«
BOUSE PAINT-
FLOOR PAINT
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PORCH and STEP P A IN T
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filLKEJnrHms ENAMEL
—For tetsrtsr Woodwork.
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A U TO E N A M E L
NOTICE OF BOND SALE.
We are Specialists
Northwest Dranek Houses
•* Portland, Seattle, Ta-
Ailverii^amcnts will b noticed in this Issue advising
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fo , „ «
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th e
p o «j
WE CURE CRIPPLES
dersigned g id immediately thereafter
oi lo itis n d . I bi- jm h -lut-a-ure that should not be voted of eeM Court ih the County Coart
ppou outside o f MuUnoTuah. county. If that district wants IHous* *“ Ci°ld Bea<:b- Ore«on' ,or the
to ta r
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a , s l n c I W anIS I puroh, M o, Bond, p( ^ ¡ j Ooonty u .
fo tax itself fqr harbor im provem ent it should be
allowed sued for Ute b u d d in g o f p erm a n en t
to do so, and the fair thing for the rest of the state to d o i s roads u»eretn in the sum of tao.ooo.oo,
to u r n . f ..- »1..O w. „
«=«««- O iue »w te io uu W mn»ebelngmdenomtnattoueof |1,000.-
to vote for this measure or not
vote at all.
oo or so o .w e s,h . at the option of th .
We take that broken-down, crippled Car
fu b ie» ^ °re il tO health and *trengthand use-
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axrrSfîî * ? y9 i W “ * ^ ’t'affard to lose the
e e r^ e th o d your oar ehouid give, a n d
« n i LL give you keep vt m health.
f t u S t i t ^ n ^ % ekt efficiency, is weak or
lt in a *d M u s give
FULLER D i a n
la Tow Town
A Tractor—See the Case.
10 ^ S n o s e the aüment, and
then we dpply the proper remedy to the seat of
trouble a t a moderate charge.
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helPV0u increase your efficiency bu
A Milking Machine—See the Empire,
A Land Pulverizer--See the Culti-
Packer.
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Te The People of Carry Ceuty.
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I «hall cause my name to be placed
i on the b allo tat t|ie General Election
! thia fall a w an independent candidate
I i for the office of District Attorney of
tliia county. ;
J I am a Republican and would hare
entered the contest a t the Primary
| Election, hut was unablS to do ao oo
( ao-oont of the aeri?ua Illness of my
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I hare be«n engaged in the practice
_ of law for the past Are years at Gold
J Beach, Oregon, except daring the time
spn
| away aa a soldier in the World's W ar.
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and have been engaged. In Ute a s tir,
w hereby given that alt pou t e r of lew in Oregon for more than
warned not to trespaM . 2$ years.
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Neiected, I promise fair and impar-
. R. 1* W ., W . M „ for the tial coudect of the offl.-o, I am not
■uming, proepeeting, or affiliated with or controlled br anv
Any person or persona so special Interests, rllqoe or ring »nd
c . rcaennted
j If elected am in . p o tio n to
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T f«'wpaawai P fotloe.
ALL PERSON^ are hereby warned
not to trespass upon the homestead
claims of Lester K. Hutton, Lawrence
P. Hutton and Frank W. Hplmick | D
»l-W nnd M ,T p .3 IH , R. H W .,
' 1' ’“4rP‘ '* ”f ’’unliug or
oroerwiae Any person or person«
notug « ill he prosecuted to the fall
patent of the law.
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Lswsawc’« P. Herron,
McCormick and Deering Farm ’-Mach­
inery of all Kinds.
WE W A N T YOUR BUSINE8S
Open Under New Management
M c N a i " H a r d w a r e G o., I n c .
B«»rd by|D«7(« Week or gontk
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____ Bandon« Oregon
HARDY T. STEW ART
M. C O M M I S S I O N E D
and
n o t a r y
p u b l ic
Piirt* O rtoi-d , Or«*«r OBI
J O . JOHN8ON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Yearn P ractiir in Oregon Coarts
Gold Beach, Oregon
Tour Patronage Solicited
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w« B. JOHNSON, Prop