The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, December 08, 1920, Image 1

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— 4 A . M. to 8 P . M . , e x c e p t ( o r d o c­
t o r o r a c c id e n t c a l l * . T h i a la g iv in g
th e upon h o a r ao f a n n e r * c a n c a l l w h en
Statue at Washington la
Nearly Finished.
lu f o r lu n c h
D o n 't a b u s e th b r i g h t
a o d d o c to r a n d a c c id e n t cu lls -can b e i
fir dean oil in
a n s w e re d p r o m p t ly . T h e r in g fo r t h e *
r a i l s le o n e lo n g » n d s to tn rc L .’ h t »horto.
' H ix
.
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B y K. W u t t r M jt ’r
V e d i» In th e M ä k ln » .
Notice
IO
A L L W H O M IT M A T i O XQ ERN:
id
W illi« T . W h it e . B r., U P o r t O r fo r d ,
h a s been a p p -d u te d b y uie as u ty a g e n t
to ta k e poaSeaeion e f U » n o rth h S t , t
H ie D u n a b v a l t d to o f W illia m a n d
E lis a b e t h T te to e n o r, s itu a te d in th e
to w n e l P o r t O r l r d . C u r r y C o u n ty .
-«¿Mfeftoi:, w h ic h p r o p e r ty ts n e w o w n e d
M t m e . Bald W i lli s T . W h it e le w s u
I h r t o y from me t o c o n tr a c t t o c u t a n d ,
s a il a n y - e a a d tre e s o r tim b e r o n said
p ro p e ri y f o r s h y i a rp ó s e w h s t v e r ,
w ..e th e r f o r t i e s , u s chwood, shingles,
C o r d w is x lo r lu m b e r ; to m a k e Much I
a>tlas, a n d to s u t h o r h le p r r e .e is to c u t I
e u c h t im b e r a n d t r e e s - f o r e a c h u r ie e l
a n d o n euch t e r m , a s to s aid W i.H e l
B h a lh s e e m p ro p e r. A ls o to e o lle c t fro m I
f o r m e r Ire s p n e s -rs o n s » id p r o r ie r ty I
t h e v a l u e of all w o o d , I n t o * t i m b e r , j
tip a , m a tc h w o o d , s h .ln g l,-, o r wood used I
f u r s n y o t h e r p u rp o s e , c u t o r r e m o v e d I
fr o m said p r o p e r iy b y 's u c h tre s p a s s e rs I
w it b ..u t njy a u t h o r i t y Or .o n s e n t .
r N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n i b a t
s u ffe rin g d a f f l g m a n y m o n th s In R ue- * *-( w l
a l a . p ris o n c a m p *
.
.. .U e g ia t o
I n th r e e w e e k s th e Q e rm k n govern-
„
m e a t s en t 200 o f these m e n to I n - !
san e a s y lu m s a n d s a n ita r iu m s , f o r , o i l,o lt
a d -I
H
place
O W m a n y m ile s -w ith ­
o u t c h a n g in g e n g in e oil?
M o d e rn Crankcase PJoan/pgr Ser­
vice. W e use C a lo l F lu sh in g O il,
D ir t accum ulates in the ofl o f f i1® nc?v, scientific flushing
w h ic h cleanses th o ro u g h ly w ith ­
e v e ry engine— carbon, ro a d dust,
o
ut d a n g e r o f con tam in atin g the
fine particles o f m etal, and gasoline
supply
o f fresh ofl. A n d to aretu»
th a t has escaped‘past the pistons.
g o b i s d m io is -
A. A o o L ra a c x ,
Aduiiuittr& tnr of the c s t* e of
iia n i.a Clauses, .leonas, d. J
T h is d irty, diluted o il circu latin g
N o U c o « Í F li.u r .S . t U c a ,e ,it .
through y o u r engine causes u n n e o
ib c tstatc o f
O re g o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f C a r r y . -
I n t h e m a t t e r o th e E s tate o f G . o r g e
cortect lu b ricatio n w e refill the
cleaned crankcase w ith Zurolene o f
the correct grade.
BABE GETS PASSPORT
a n y , to s a id r e p o r t , a n d f o r the c lo s in g
o f s a id e s ta te and. d is c h a r g e o f th e A d ­
M td B tfo n
> A N R HORNER,
M . Il o r d W , d eceased.
D a t e o f p u b lic a t io n N o v e m b e r , 8d
t> *“ * l) g ,
O e r-
.
r a e n ' 1,1
B e th a n tu rn e d to th e o th e r p rls -
on ers e n d , p o in tin g to hto w ounds,
oom m er
c r e a t ii* £
done
* ‘ <,n> f Dl
to m o. T h ia I * w h a t n k in d ly fa th e r-
la n d h a s p e r m itte d . W h y d id n 't they
exchange m e !
B ecause I h a v e only
o n e le g a n d o n e a r m J 1 lost (ham
fig h tin g f o r G e rm a n y a n d a ll th e
of “ » Pe
re c e iv e d
« -» » e n s t
•
,
MolU
3*1» b a te
y e a rs l a a R u s s ia n p ris o n .“
th .
m ark s
to
b rin g
G e rm a n
p ris o n ­
W h ile the gam-) d ep ertm u it bee
always been operated through a l i ­
cense fund, theOunimetcia! interests
have enjoyed stale aid on the theory
Hist commercial Ashing is an indus­
try. I t was pointed out at the con­
ference t|^«t from a tourist point o f
view game fishing sod game are
equally as much of an industry to
the state, end in view of this, and
1
the further fact that the surplus in
the game protection fund has been
GERMAN BANKERS LOOK EAST practically depleted, it was decided
b e p u b lic ly o p e n e d .b y t b e C o u n ty C o u r t
Orparriie 11,OOO.OOO.Mark Company to
L i t t le
L ld le J u n e U e g lU , e le v e n
Promote Trade Relation«
m o u th s old d a u g h te r o f M r . a nd M r *
■*“ '
W ith Russ)*
A r t h u r a M e g i,I o f N e w T o r k is th e '
o f C u r r y C o u n ty , O r e g o n , n t t h e o ffic e
o f s a id C o u r t in t b e C o u n ty C o u r t
H o u s e In G o ld B e a c h , O re g o n , ( o r th e
y o u n g e st person e v e r to re c e iv e nn
B e r lin .— A n e w b a n k c a p ita lis e d a t
A m e r ic a n pass p o rt. B a b y M e g lll l e f t
11,000,COO m a r k s has been o rg a n is e d
re c e n tly f o r S c o tla n d In . c h a rg e o f so
h e r e by a s y n d ic a te o f G e rm a n ' b tn lr -
E n g lis h goverm -as to Join h e r to o th e r
t lt f r e , A s th e governess b i M s u U rlp - ! e r s a n d In d u s tr ia lis ts to fo s te r tr a d e
re la tio n s b e tw e e n G e r m a n y a n d R u s ­
<sh p a s s p o rt I t w as necessary f o r
s ia .
.
" j an In d iv id u a l
c
p u rc h a s e o f B ond s o f s a id O o u n ty ls -
g u e d f o r t h e b u ild in g of- p e r m a n e n t
r o a d s t h e r e t o i n th e s u m o f 130,000.00,
s am e b e in g In d e n o m in a t io n s o f <i ,000.-'
0 0 o r 8 0 0 ,0 0 e a c h , a t t h e o p tio n o f th e
up­
th at provision should also be mad»
fo< state aid for the game cud.
W h a t i s k u o w n as th u R o g u e r i v e r
c o m p a c t w « g e n t e r e d i n t o la s t s p r in g
h e t « t e n R o d e r ic k
V la c le n y a n d
» p o r ls t r ie n n n r t - l t « a s
th e
c o n fe re n c e
m o d i f ic a t i o n s .
w it h
tb e
a p p ro v e d
u
fe w
by
s lig h t
B r ie fly th e c o m p a c t
as modified provides:
1
f i r s t — T h a t the fishing season on
w a r d * d a te d J u l y 1, 1920, and- m a tu r in g
J u ly fir s t U M , s a id bonds to b e a r In te re s t
Í . K‘ "d
d
or ph"«"-, with SoCT'.p.»
C .A .S N O W & C O
-• — ■-■>))sm»w»e, w,
A Tractor-See the Case.
A Milking Machine-iSee the ¿mpire
A Land Pulverizer-See the Culti
Packer.
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• :» i f ! * » . a , „ , ;
THAT F/.V.
mp«nm,
Aai* >t
iMMl «»Ad *. JA»'»
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r» ' T « » , j
‘ S m
o h
. o . e«.
P a r i * — School c h ild re n o f th e
lo w e r g r a d e * a r e go ing on s trik e
lo m a n y p u b lic sch isrlt | n F ra n c e
M a p ro te s t a g a in s t th e s tu d y o f
geo g ra p h y.
L e d by a f e w o ld e r pn plla,
th e s e m odern s trik e rs d e rie ro
th e y d o n o t w is h to -WAsre tim e
le a r n in g th e geog ra p h y o f E u -
rof»e u n t il c o n d itio n s a re cnora o r
to m d e fin ite ly s ettled .
COST DEPENDS ON THE DAT
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MeCermick and Deering Farm Mach
inery of all Kinds.
W E W A N T Y O U R B U 8 IN E 8 8
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» .» . , . «
hen
nsû : » « * DC K :<eA »
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Pari« Children Decline
to Study Geography
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; G««- O m e t le e w o e r r c U , a . R t H s i ^ r n i t ¿
A n m iia G . W a l k is ,
__________O o u n ty C le r k
a
has
e r » o u t o f R u s s ia .
u n t il th e h o u r o f f iv e o 'c lo c k P . M . , th e
f ir s t d a y o f D e o r m b e r , 1920. b y t h e u n ­
d e r s ig n e d m i d Im m e d ia t e ly th e r o a fb r
* * 4 9«fr4«>.u 5»
w h a t G e rm a n y
T h e G e rm a n g o ve rn m e n t h a s e x ­
p e n d e d 80,000,000 m a rk s f o r tra n s p o r­
t a t io n o f R u s s ia n s home, a nd 0 0 ,0 0 0 r
000
S W IF T 4 C C .,
^ * > i.> .a s ifia « » « e ,is <-.,w t)w ¿¿
to
t h e tro o p s In te r n e d w h en th e y croseoa
t h e e as t P ru s s ia n fr o n tie r d u r in g th e
P o lis h o ffe n s iv e .
B o m C K OP BOND HALE.
a t n o t to exesed s ix p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m ,
p a y a b le s e m i-a n n u a lly o n J a n . 1st a n d
J u ly 1st p r in c ip a l s a d in te r e s t p a y a b le in
V n i t e d S ta te C o ld C o in a t th e o ffic e o f
t h e O o u n ty T r e a s u r e r o r a t th e F isc a l
A g n n c y o f th e S ta te o f Oregon In N e w
o .
a t th o
o f th e - lio ld e r .
S a id b id s m u s t he a o c o m p a n ie d b y a
c e r tifie d c h e e k (o r 8 p e r cen t o l t h e fa c e
v a l u e o f th e lo a d s b id f o r a n d m a s t b e
u n c o n d it io n a l.
. J ’iS ■ r fT ? ? 'ln « ' ek * l o p in io n o f M U
a r * T e a l, M in o r a n d W i n fr e e , o f P o r t­
la n d , O re g o n w ill be f u r n i s h e d th e
s u c c es s fu l b id d e r .
¡ n r lm lir
‘
o v e r a ll
A
A l ,r
la t io n c
a to m a
tu r n e d r a p id ly , b u t I t to n o w e s tim a te d
n t le a s t 2 00 ,00 0 R ussians a r e s t ill in
G e r m a n c a m p * flO.OOO o f w h o m a re
A d m in i s t r a t r i x o f t h e E s ta te o f G e o rg e
one
8
c am p s , ebook b is fla t a t a G e rm a n
. fla g w h e n h e a rriv e d ; a n d c u rse d h ls
C o u n try , h ls peupls, an d a ll o th e r
c o u n trie s a n d p e o p le *
-
* ^ o — — w it h G e rm a n y r h a shou t-
n o t m o re th a n 8,000 O e rm a a e w U I « * .
m a in In R u s s ia n cam ps th is w in te r .
B e fo re th e B uaeo -P ollsh h o e tllltto s
b e g a n th e R u s sia n s W ere b e in g r e ­
e » ‘8T, Port Orford
m in is tr a tr ix .. »
fro m
u>a
comtnii
A t t h n - r ia n e e f the w a r th e r e w e re
2 8 0 ,00 0 R u s s ia n s In G e rm a n y .
The
G e r m a n g o v e rn m e n t e s tim a te s th a t
h o u r o f i o o e lo rik , A. M , a s th e t ip i«
e n d p la c e fo r h e i.H u g o b je c tio n s , I f
n u m b e re d
“ «torn
g n n ie c
nf .
,
T h e p ris o n e rs g e n e re lly a g re e d th e y
. h a d been u n a b le to eeeu ro p ro p e r
| tte d lr s !
tr e a tm e n t In th e R u s s ia n
! m a p s , a n d t h a t t h e ir fo o d h a d been
I ;v e ry b ed.
e t M o n d a y , th « 8 th d a y o f t e o e j n b i r ,
p a r o h a e e r,
R eel
; th a n k s T v e h a d t o r t t w e re th e ro t- j u r i s d i c l
1BSI, a t th e C o u r t R o o m in t h e O o u r t
B o o s e , a t G o ld B oaoh, O r e g o n , a t t h e
be
d u ll,
; been confined In a to n y R u s s ia n Prison
.«to
• b o v s e n t it le d C o u rt, * u d th e c o u r t h a s
w ill
w it h
suae s o ld ie rs a re a llo w e d to grfeet m i l tec
tb e to a nd to g iv e „th e m fo o d m id -j
r ;hd
: c lo th es b e fo re th e y a r c s en t a w a y fo r
tr e a tm e n t.
"
tw o o o
“ T h is
formance. Done regularly ft win
t o t e h a s file d h e r F i n a l A o o o u n t i n th e
be
lo o k a b o u t
•d .
“ T h a t to n o t m y fla g a n d
m a n y to n o t m y fa th e r la n d .’
B rin g in y o u r c a r to d a y. M o d e m
C rankcase C le a n in g Service w in
g iv e -Im m orthte b e tte r m g fa e p e r ­
N o i l « - to S e ra b ., g tv r ti t h a t the Ad-1
u u n is t r s t r t x i n t h e a ^ p v e .s n t il le d £ s -1
B id e
They
! w h o h a d lo s t a le g a n d a n a r m , and
j w h o , d t w a s le a rn e d , had b e e n ta k e n
p ris o n e r e a r ly In th e w a r a n d has
fur h v a r l u g b b )e « tic a s . i f s n y , to s a l,I
report s o d (o r U te charing o f a .,Id e s ta te
S e a le d
uueroia
noctsd
.
s ll,D a -
C u rse s H I . O w n F l a g -
N e a r ly a ll th e p ris o n e rs e x h ib it th e
I m oat In te n s e b itte rn e s s n o t o n ly to-
; w a r d R u a slu , b u t to w a rd th e G e rm a n
g o v e rn m e n t as w e ll.
O ne o f them ,
th e c o u r t ro o m In th e to w n o f G o ld I
B e a c h , O p g u n , a t f t b e h o u r o f te n I
f a t i e C o u u ty C o u r t o l
fo r
1
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,
at
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tr a to r ,#
c o a tta .
j t ,
8®c t o f G e rm a n w a r . p rle o n e rs o r- le n d « .
r iv in g h e re fr o m B lu s h : c o n ta in s a v e r s y
n u m b e r o f ru g g ed , U n s ia v e n . h a g g a rd
m en w h o h a v e
m a d e to ro u e b y ' B “ l i c
aspect
-
and
-
,
un se e in g eyes, o r s it q u ie tly w e e p in g . ; th e M<
,
un conscious o f tin , f a c t t h a t th e y a r e
v
. | ho m e a g a in .
j 11 vu •’ »
’ i
T h e fn m llle s ar.d fr ie n d s o f th e In - ' l , i e
h a s file d h to f i n a l a c c o u n t In th e a b o v e
e n title d o o u r t a n d th e c o u r t h a s so t I
M o n d a y t h e 1st d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 1 9 2 0 ,1
as t h e tim e
-
treatment ‘A f e w b a t e s p e lls o f v to -
tenee a n d d u rin g th e s e p e rio d s m ust
I b e k e p t tin d e r g u a rd , b u t t h e m n jo rl-
“
ty
p re s e n t ' a
listless,
w oebegone
v n f n ls t r s t o r in th e ab o v e e u t it l e d estate
o 'c lo c k A . M
C to n s e o y .— E v e r y
v e r te ,
ersl ,
•
K ta te o f
th e
B U k tln ,
* “ hl
Them —
,
■>-
«
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n
•
fo r th e C o u n ty o f C u r r y .
Ju the m a tte r of tbeaetaie oil
H ann a Clausen, deceased, • )
f o r N o t E n s h a n s in g
8,000 R e m a in In R u s sia n
P ris o n C am p s .
-
1 I
N o t ic e o f P i n a l H e t t lc m e n t .
I n th e C o o p t y C o u r t »1 th e
try
)y ,
£ |
D a t 'd : Sea Kritacis.'i, California, I
November lu.-HUO.
E D W A R D W. M c GR a W.
Oregon,
C urse T h e ir F la » a n d D sn oun es C m n p
to
W a d d ln g i
■ r in g
on
M onday
to
H rtla m l
4 0 C e n tn —» a t a r d a y
••r e n in D a *
the opciviug of tbe-stason a month
1 later w ill all.it» the early run of sal-'
mou
to leach
their, spawning
grounds, and that closing it on Oct.
1 w ill restore the s ilv e r , ide salmon
Town of 800 Packs Up
to Move 10 Miles Away
E U l s r i l l * M i s * — I f you d o n 't
lik e th e lo c a tio n o f y o o r to w n
m o v e th e to .rn .
8 o t a y th e » « In h a b ita n ts o f
K o h a y , M i a * Som e o f tb e b u ild ­
in gs a ra n o w on w h ee ls an d e th ­
e rs w ill h e hsidud on flo t c a re
a n d c u rrio d u v w a to g g fn » ro a d
t o a efts te n m i l « n o r t h eg «q»
p re s e n t lo ca tio n .
run, which i, noyr practically de­
pleted. A t G rants Pass it. to pro­
posed that the season shall open on
J u u e 'l, and ebse Oot. 1.
Second— Reduction of commercial
12 t n i l e t a t
a o u tb of the river and a 3 6 h o u r
weekly closing period.
f js b i n g a r e s fr ir i^ 3 0 t o
T h ir d —Tbe elim ination' o f a ll
seines and set nets and allow ing the
uee only of g ill nets.
The controversy over fishing on
Rogue river began more than twen­
ty years ago. I t developed into a
feuditbat found its way into every
M c N n l i * H a r d w a r e Go., In c .
____3sndon, Oregon
the Rogue shall op»a M ay 16, and
close October 1. Uuiler the piesent
lew the season opens A p ril 15, nnd
closes November 15. I l is expected
legislative session, and the pact m>-
— — ,»w- . v . t < < i T v s n i H c m e n t l®+aeBasttp-r
r
*• ‘ r
lo ca l p a p e rs : - T h e r e has o n ly been le r e d l n U> l a t l rp u ng
one b ir t h c e r tific a te tu rn e d
In
f a r th is
.
«no . » 1 1 ^ , 1 , « ^
show ed
f»n-
hp. 8omebody to rinlatlna the
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and ratified «1
*bi* coilfarenca, it is believed w ill
m u