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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1920)
lo t to I The astionalisalion of women in Wi 1 Rumis it proceed ieg in on« m o m if » I* * | not in the other d m that to no Uorri- jfy io g W Ameriaan and Christian ieentiments. \ I W illiam D illm an, (ha leading iGerman Independent «coiaiist, who I want to Moaoow thia summer to at« D o n ’t m e r e ly E m A M ccanne y o u h a v e to —E a t b e c a m e y o n e n jo y I t . E fe » , e tc ,, C a b .« « , R e g u la r ® r t O re le s N otice o f A <7 otin i*o to r’s Soto. I H u t ie r w m s rty Y e a r s la th e County C o a .te ftb e Mate of Oregon, ter the County of Corry. D o n g h u u is , n u laau<«. u S p e c ia lty IX - ts c ie o c e P o r tO r fo ir i aside a ll pretenss that the w orkers land peasants rule. They now make [the worker* S E R V E and would [m ake the soil working peasants ¡serve i f they were powerful anongb. Is s ls l dlstr lb dune tl s ta n d whioh • protiaigary exei a rt o f an ttntiraly twees oertsta Americans and their oounirymotf|n lb , th u s rasatrice, extending o vv several w«ak», sbàtta a distinct willktgnets to «Mat the »ext president ktore than h a lf way. Through it a ll rtas the m u m idee— Europe must hake A marten's erap. sratioa and there it no dispositi« to stick at the torma, To desert from it, they are held as t Thia I guilty aa soldiers who desert from a likely I eat and estate o f tbe ra id deceased, at tbe time of bis death, in and to the reef I property beielnafter d o e lbed, and a l l ] A Tractor-See ¿be Case. tbs rlfcht, title and interest th a t tl»« eald estate has, by operation o f law , o ro ih a • ei as, aequLed o th e r than o r io I addition to that of the deceased, a t .be [ A Milking Machine*-See tbe Empire, A Land Pulverizer-See ibe Calti* Packer. ~ particularly deacr je d ae follow s, to- m ilitary army. '•* the cab i But women of the oity are ajto oee. Q oonecripti ves of the A rm y of Indus- examp] try. The taw, or decree, requires elate fi that females between the ages o f IK w ith tl and 40 shall work whan and at Charles what the Bolshekika offloart of Ibis banker, army puts them tpjdo. tioos fo W hat doM this m eant totratioi I t means that human slavery has publics returned in Russia. I t means also Rayapi that women w ill ba “ nationalised” plan foi in the worst senss if snob national- partmei Ussauss wild headline« dU y a tth lto T h M o o to s a ro tum bling downward. O u r wires, w ith m arket baskato armed! A re g a ily trudging tow nward. Since grab and clothes and rV rt* and hay. A ra d aily getting ehaaper, Their argument. A ll innocent, McCormick and Deeiing Paun Mach inery of all Kinds W E W A N T YO U R B U S I N E 8 3 » M c N a i r H a r d w a r e C o ., f ij c . ........,J ............. Bandon« Oregon N O T IC E O P B O N D S A L E , has been decided overwhelmingly •gainst him, hat Settled tloiolly daws tofrrepare bis last message to loon grass, and to sat lbs W hite I House in order for Warren 0 . H s r. _ I ding, who will become the,, twenty- | ninth president of the Uoited Stales I Peart of many of Mr. Wilson’s I friends that an overwhelming ver- diol of the people agaiaet the league I covenant would seriously affect his . jihattered health wars entirely un- vsrranted according to those who I lave see'u him daily tinoe the eleo Jtio o . Those who were apprehensive “High Pow er” Repeating R ifle N o .4 2 5 uaPrimfifiOlM ho»<r of 10 octec ., A. B . , a i ine ti«.«e and nine« to.- lie t-ig obj«elioe if a n y , te «a’fi repo,*, ann for tlw «io- • >f¡ o í aaid e tis ie sud d i,c b iiig e p.’ t '« A<^- J A W f HOUBKd, / i ‘» l« i.« ;.|x 0 2 ; >e iU U ie o i G» t - e M . B o m »,; dereo»««*. ate o f p a rlier .Ion Nove.-iber, Sri, W-asbington, Nov. #.— Preaidant Wilson, now that the “solemn ref tread am” oil* the League of Nation* Ion M iroh 4 lh , n«xt. Sealed Bids be w ill be recetvrd until tbe boor of five o’olook P. M ., the first day of December, 1020, by tbe un dersigned a n d im m ediately thereafter 1 be publicly opened by tbeO ounty Courf* I n tbe County OAurt o f tbe State of | oi O u t * Count», Oregon, a t Uie offlee Oregon, for tbe County of C u rrv . | ° f Said Court ia the County Court In the m atter o f the E w o to -g f G eorge H o o i® 1« Gold Beach, Oregon, for the M . H o rn er, decased. purobaee o t Honda of said County ie- Notioe ie hereby, given th a t the A d - | ,oed tor l * » building of kw -mauent A ttttM lfiJ that the crushing defeat would pre« Icipitate a relapse have found to tbeir i surprise that tbe president hat ap peared a little Improved in the last f®< days. Although they know him to be bitterly disappointed , they eay that he hasT maoifeeted no evidence of collapse sod bat bed no word of bitterness in his ultersnoes. John W . W iltoo, of Pennsylvania * a oousin ot tbe President, spent two ' days at the White House following - election.* H e ie authority for the * statement that tbe President aocept- J ed the defeat philosophically, sod he gave evidence.of relief now that ] N o t i co o f F l u a l S e ttle m e n t. PATENTS I a the County Coo^t ef the State of Oregon, ter the County o f C urry. I a the m atter o f the «slate of) H anna Clanaen, d«c«»eed, poet, i incraa w a ll« fhicta. The Bolsheviks hare what they Presid) call the “A rm y of Industry.” A ll ground I workingmen are oonaoripted into it. rogatis ▼ember, 1M0, a t 10 o ’eioek A . M . of said day, a ll ibe r 'g u t, title and inter-1 A . A dolfhsxm , Adm inistrator of tbe «stale of John W e n d e ll, deoeaeed. tojd area though it hurts the thao- I rim ha stand* for. >*■ , | Ona of the outstanding features J of bis articles to his aoeoont of (ho I and conditions h ere in a 'te r mentioned, and subject to confirm ation by said court, on o r a fte r ti e 19th day ot No-1 lo ts S and » of Sec.Ion M, the N X of tb e N W X a»d the 8 W X o f tb e N W X , • f Bto i i oafig, a! U n Townsbip Si South of Bauge IS W e .t of Ibe W flla m e it* M érid ien . ' T erm e o f sale : Caph in k m d , or ooe- ba>( cash, balance secured by mortgage _ n n land, w ith interest a t eeven per cent per an n u m for a term not to exceed three years. ’ AH bids m ust be in w riting: and ad-1 dressed to the undersigned a t his poet- turn on the failure of the Soviets, ha • moi I believing that the troth should ba eatoe I Tbe city workers can no longer part mi I strike. They oan no longer oriti 3— 1 loiaa. I f they atrike or oritloisa they system I are thrown into prison. * last m m intotrater o f th e estate of John W on- doll, deceased. w ill sell a t p rivate able to tbe highest bidder, upon the terms I tim e of his death, of, in and to these I certain iota, piaees o r parcels o f land tetnate, ly in g and being in th e C oanty o f Curry, State of Oregon, and ’'more | Hand the Boishevika’s “Third In ta r- to dal nationale** of aootolists, baa written 1— la number of arttolee tinoe his re- which conscription of labor. H e daotoras 2— 1 I th at the Boithevikto have thrown federal E.M. PITNE3 : In tbe mai.ev o f the Estate 1 o f John Wendell, deceased, f Notice fo hereby gteon th a t in pursu ance o< an o ru er e( sale m ade by the County Court o f tbe State of Orehov, for the County o f O u n y , on th e M tb | d ay of September. IS M , in (ho above I entitled m atter, the undersigned ad-1 i* » » gram only I maloj U Jev epoto ) Notire i« hereby given th a t thè ad T resp ass N o lice m inistrator in lite above entitled s tia te baa flir ti bis fin a l a c w a n t in the above entitled court and the court has set Nottae is hereby g iv e n to any and a ll M onday the le t day o f November, ’ #■», pe .on» not to l.n n t, Hah. tra p , or erase a t the court room |,i tbe town of G old with dog or g u n over tbe land owned Beaeh, O regon, a t the hour of ton by Urorge Good e f Portland. Oregon oclock a . M .. re tbe tim e and piece nnd Feeder mk Pfletorar of Tomales for hearing obioetioos. I f any, to eetd California, ami lying between H abb u rd JOpo,t end for tbe closing o f e»!<i eetato I creek and Brush ereek, a n d botderieg •n d the discimrging of npid adminis un tbe ocean in C urry county, Oregon, trator, and imw leased by th e undersigned Proeeeution w ill follow a n y v i o u X verdict without a treat of anger. Secretary Tum ulty, oommeotiog on the vseuit, Mid that tlte President w m “a good loMr.” *• W ith h it final meeeage out of the * way. there w ill remain little far the k Preeideal |S do except to meetexeo. M utlve affaire u th e y present them * selvae, aupeevtoe the routine of hie * . csMor. D urieg the week he plan* to receive tbe new Ministers from > eoeta Rice, Guatemala and the Do ' mirteae Repebiie. A. AoomasDt, A d m in istrator of the estate e f of thia not'ee. H a n n a Clauaen, deoeaaed. tbe strain of the referendum wee over. M r. Wilson said b e .ta lk e d ? very freely with the President about * the result, end that be aocepted the 1 W . T . W a iv a , 8a. J tw e e O . W aiew . An invalid whose month becomes dry and parched during the night, or a fever patient, will bnd that an orange, oat into email pieoee and placed within eMy reaoh of the bed so that a pieoe may be bald in tbe ■month from tinse to time, w ill be more beneficial than water, i t haa the advantage that a patiest can manage the pieces of orange more easily than be oould a g1« - of * e U g h l yellow fetpal • tfeeptr,:. I O -* ."ee her iet ilte knew, bite vaiuebto sheep dog. « K O B G R COLEBROOK ♦ Port O rford, Ore *•“ **■< A burly negro had admitted in | court that at tbe time of hie arrest be was engaged ia a orap game, and tbe smart young lawyer W m toying to make things hot for him. “Now," be M id importantly, “I went you to toll tbe ju ry juet how you deal craps.” “ WhaM d a t f asked tbe witoeet, rolling hie eyes. “Add reea the ju ry ,” thundered tbe attorney, end tell them how you deal crepe." “Lemma outa here,” shrieked tbe darkey wildly, “ ru e t thing ah know dis gemman hash g w iM M k me bow to drink a tarn wish." Help, help I' edge of the wharf. " I oaa’t sw im .” “ W o to r l i t ” asked tbe stevedore, m ildly, taking hi* pip* oat of hie m o u th aad glancing eartoaely over the edge. “ I cant, neither, hot I aint yellin my bead offshoot iL " “I don’t like poor hear* aetion,” mid the doeto r, applying hie eteth- The dusky doughboy made one dMperate pipage, grasped the eiiiok- eraMope. “You-bed some trouble with angrina pectoris, havM*lye«F> en by the neok, aad staffed It, still "You’re partly right, doe," t o * , struggling, inside h it shirt. wered the young m m , sbeepiehly. “Derai” he panted. “ Ah’U learn you to h alt wbeo de captain stye halt, you disobedient bird.” T h a t was a lady-Uke board h o f the c ity h a il—a ll jud gM aad wera ladies. F a d is tharo W N I« 4 I m in charge a t aU poiltog than men.—Coos B u y H arbor.