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ie W o n d erfu l Values, LOCAL NEWS. Wharf in be Enhrged. r « , 0 r i - d l W 1.d » » T « » C lu —pioat STOCK FOBBIDDEN TO RUN AT LARGE Geo. W. Moore, President of The Port Oxford Alt S ar» »pill Some communications, coming Notice to the Residents and Vo the Moore Milling Company of the dope, prevalent around Bandon )ii k n o w th a t y o u can to° late, will appear next week. ters of Floras Creek, S'xes and Bandon, who has recently become recently, that the io r t would un- Brookings Precincts, Curry • Mre- Pur.dl'n \8 [ eP°r ted as tlTeowner of a ^ rg e V ra c t o ? ^ K , dou’btediy be taken out of Port Orford County, Oregon: dlV ldw a. m e a su re , m a le to !ng quite sick at her home on the uable north of of Sixes Sixes > wheu et the uable timber, timber, lvimr lying north wheu they they m met ibe N N estle’» estle • basket- basket- Whereas, at the General Election held y o u r d * 11 sp e c ific a tio n s, for known as the Dr. Kenyon timber, ball team for they Journeyed to Ban- in the aforesaid precincts, in Curry as low as>$25 : per ------- su it? T --------- h e re and who proposes to e engage ex- u don n ils. m . A. ja Jamieson m ic su ii anu and m Mrs. rs. ana w no prop oses to n g a g e eA” 'u Saturday, Jan. 29, and return- county. State of Oregon, on the second is a b ig 8eltG |ion a t /3 0 , $35 A rthur Mayer, returned home tensively in the shipm ent of ties, ed with th it part of our town Btiil day of November, 1920, a vote was du- poles »«x.J and ^1 clear cedar logs over intact, d e le t in I . . T **z\ vvi I Bandon ? n n /inn vnc-tiivln v ahm a / i /I n h 1 a / v _ i r\ irnw ie x«»e«»t Jk*!t‘kl I 11 g 1? th B u id .u quin ! ly taken for and against stock running from yesterday. a n d 1 $40. A T V h I. c -w- ? w* e re »v» m a rk I • a *-» b lx le th,. Pori Orford wharf. to £ " £ ¿ 5 2 v a lu e s a re n o t to bo d u p lic a t The Rogue river compromise down Saturday, accompanied by game was 1 »»t an i ex »»j., i> mi ( { which porUon of 9aid precinct are M ed a n y w h e re . R o y a l m ad e fish bi 11 passed the House on Mon Mr. Hurley, General Supt. fori teams •bow ing lo good advantage, , fojjows, to-wit: Beginning at a point to m e a s u re c lo th e s a re g u a r day of last week, but its fate is the company, and met with the but With a Port Orford victory evi jo n theN . boundary of Curry county, yet to be decided by the Senate. Port Commission for the purpose dent from the »tart. This was the Oregon where range line between a n te e d to s a tis fy . If y o u w an . Mrs. Laura Slewart, who left of coming to some agreem ent re-1 third and last gam e of the * ' “ , of gaiJ Curry county Oregon; thence a s u it o r an o v erco at of sty le , Port Orford some two or three garding the enlargem ent of the with Bandon, the borne team win w along the N of 8aid coua. g o o d fit a n d one th a t will months ago, is very ^seriously ill dockage capacity of the wharf, ning the ls-t two and Bindon the to the bank of the Pacific Ocean: thence w ear. C h o o se y o u r w in te r at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A full discussion of all phases of first. The player» who made the in a southerly direction along the banks s u it fro m th e R o y a l lin e now Ruby Krantz of Portland. the question was had, which re-j trip were, Delmar W right, Bernal of said ocean to a point where Sixes riv er enters said Pacific Ocean: ther.ce E. o n d is p la y a t There will be a meeting of suited in an agreem ent satisfac- Forty, Orris Knapp, Oscar Post, on sec. line between sections 25 and 3d, dairymen at the Sixes hall, Sixes tory to all, which, briefly stated, Carl llogg -tt and Percy Zumwalt, T. 31, R. 16 W. a distance of approxi mately 6), miles; thence S. J. j mile; DRESS SHOP, Oreg., Feb. 3, a tl:3 0 p . m., for was th a t the Commission build the latter going as substitute. thence E. 6 miles; thence N. a distance the purpose of organizing a local an addition to the wharf, on the of 7>i miles to place of beginning; E llings >u B uilding of the Oregon Dairymen’s League. north side, 50x100 feet in size, to An Enjoyable Birthday Par y. And within the boundries of a portion b o x 8 6 , BANDON OREGON. be completed a t the earliest date of said Sixes precinct, the boundries of C. Y. Lowe is the Vice-president R B. THOM. Gold Beach, Or., Jan. 25, ’21. which said portion areas follows, to-wit: of the Bank of Bandon and the possible, the piling to be cut im Editor T ribune:—Seeing a state- Begginning at the N. E. corner of sec. mediately, before the sap begins First National Bank of th at city. Curry _— County, to me bark, Dam, and miu the uic work wum. m ent in your last week s paper 35, Twp. . ..r. . 31, . . R. . . 15 . . . W. . . of --------, the Both banks have a share of the of loosen building to begin as soon as saying you would be pleased to! Oregoig thence W. a distance of 3 miles; vi uuuuws w, w « aajiNR,. T w ;il thence S. a distance of 1 mile; the ice W. patronage of northern Curry. weather conditions will p e rm it I receive local happenings, 1 w ill * distance of J-2 mile; thence S. a dls- Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Careful estimates were made and tell you of our birthday party. | tance of 3 mileg ; thence k , adistvnceof Yakima Wash., arrived in Port the maximum cost of construe-1 \\’e had a surprise party in my gi^ n,ileB; thence N. a distance of 4 Orford last week, being called tion was fixed a t not above $5000. m other’s (Mrs. Lydia Koerner) miles to place of beginning; here by ¡the serious sickness of In c lu d in g Bronze Turkeys, Mrs. Robinson’s mother, Mrs. W. Mr. Moore will advance the behalf Monday evening, Jan. 24. 1 And within the boundariesi of a portion Commission $3000, and is to re- Miss B ertha McLoed and m yself, 8aid portion are as fol- Tolouse Geese a n d Chick ceive back that sum with inter- gave a “ H ard Times surprise lows, to-w it: All of fractions! Sections en s— W hite W yandottes, R. H u rst B a rred Bocks, B u ff Orping Nathaniel Huntley, who in com est in the way of w harfage char- party. We began our party about flve(5), six(6), seven(7) and eight(8),Tp, tons, B. I. Beds, S. S. H am - pany with his brother Nimrod, ges a t established rates. He will 8-30 p. m. Everyone was dress-, 41,S., R. 13 West, W, M., which lie w. bergs, Silver Campines, left Curry county several years also deliver all the necessary I ed as hard-tim ers. W.I played •»X S S T J S X - a » ga d measure jn each of the afore Brow n Leghorns, Anconas, ago to look for a home in the planking and tim bers on the games of all sorts until about ten w harf a t the rate of $25 per thou- p. m. Then we served baked aaid precinct8 was against stock run- northland, died recently a t Ana B lu e A n d a lu sia n s a n d M i- sand* beans and corn bread, without ning at large within the boundaries of cortes, Wash., aged 48years. noccas. The Commission already have butter. A fter everyone had fin the several portions of said precincts as Range cattle are reported as the pile driver donkey, tublnp ¡shed eating beans and bread, a ™ th . Hillside View Poultry Ranch getting quite thin in various parts for the piles and necessary tools cake anj peaches were served. . . . . and peacnes serv eu . , 8tatute8 in such esses made and provid- George Bement, Prop'r. of the county, and unless vhe wea « - « 1 11-_?_ _ it. -__ 4tl MCtllOPri and implements, and having the When every one was through ed, noyce ¡8 hereby given to the resi- Denm ark, Ore. th er changes for the better soon, present w harf from which to be dining games were played a little dent8 and voters of the County of Curry, the stockmen will evidently suf gin work, of course the g reat ex longer and all w ent home. Ev- State of Oregon, and to the voters and fer serious losses. seemed to have residents of the aforesaid precincts and pense necessary for the prelim erv y o n 2 e ! attending e* “ T h e v w ere as fol- to a11 others wh° may be affected b* P h ones: f f i Ä , The people living in the vicinity inary work in beginning the con a good time. They reason of the enactment of said law so of Hunters creek are greatly struction of the present w harf lows: Mrs. Fred Bauer, Claudena prohibiting stock from running at large, DB. F. A. VOGE, pleased over the change in son:1 will be eliminated. Thus it will Bauer, Mrs. Lewis, Elizabeth that sixty days from and after the 19th D E N T IS T , of the scenery thereabout. The be seen th at the coast of building Lewis’ Mrs. Edith McLeod, the day of January, 1921, the date of the Bandon, - - - - Oregon. bridge across the creek, which the addition, over and above Misses Bertha and Ulysssa Me- first publication and posting of this no- “11SS j j t H ollom v tice, it shall be unlawful for stock to pyorrhea and prophylaxis . at jM*e wUhin the pre8crited has always been black, has re the amount to be paid by the Leod, David and June Ballamy, LOCAL ANESTHESIA. ceived a coat of bright red paint. w harf itself will not be great. Mrs. Robert Walker, I rank Lau houndarjeg of the aforesaid portions of The building of this addition ghell, Dorothy and Robert Lam- 8aid precincts, and each of them, under Postm aster A. S. Johnston has will mean much to Port Orford. son Bob Miller, Lottie and Letha penalty of a fine of ten dollars for the returned from Myrtle Point, to W. A . W OO D Miller, Enid Clark, James Fay, ! first offense, and twenty dollars for Mr. Moore gave us to understand iu which place he accompanied his in c i, AJ . □ ' each and every subsequent offense, to th at not only will his company Lydia Koerner, Christina and be recovered from the owner or keeper wife last week. Mrs. Johnston .v r r O U K E Y A T LA W is remaining there, visiting rela conduct an extensive business in Geo. Koerner, Edward Hayes of the stock so offending in a civil ac in the name of the State of Ore tives and friends and also receiv- tim ber shipments, but will give Alma Carey. Yours Very Truly, tion GOLD BEACH. OREGON Miss A lma C arey . gon before a Justice of the Peace in the people regular steam er com medical attention. the District in which such owner or munication, and hopes to build keeper W estern World .— -- or either of them may reside, Irvin Miller, of Cedar Fork, up an extensive commercial busi F. B. Tichenor. until recently dep- and if there be no Justice of thr> Peace who has been ailing for many nes in the way of local shipping. . n in such district, then before any Jus- months, is reported as growing Besides this, the Larson mill, the Uty U S. Marshal of Oregon, "" i lice of the Peace in the county; and it seriously worse. There are small Sixes mill and the Beecher Jess in Bandon Monday en ruute to Co . 8han be the duty ol each constable in ATTORNEY AT LAW hopes for his complete recovery. mill will all engage in shipping quitle from Port Orford. Mr. Tich any Justice of the the Peace district 28 Years Practice in Oregon Courts enor is again with the Woodmen of and of each road supervisor in any road L ater —Ju st before going to clear cedar lumber. the World and i . going about , he district affected by the passage of said press a report reached us th at , . . »j law to enforce the provisions of the Gold Beach, Oregon state building up local camps. He , ahal, for the Mr. Miller had died. Gale Hits Port Orford I,ad spent several d ays at his old bentgt „f. and when collected paid Into A letter from Gold Beach says: home at Port Orford and la enthus- the common sch ,ol fund of Curry coun- County Surveyor Cunniff had the The gale of last Saturday proved ed over the prospects there. He • ty within the time and in the manner COLLIER II. BUFFINGTON misfortune to lose an old time the rtcord breaker in the si.cceSpion ventures to say that within five provided by law. friend recently when his hat, Date of first publication, Jan. 19, 1921. of heavy winds we have bad the years Port Orford w ill have 5,000 ARTHUR G. WALKER, which had been his faithful com L a w ie r past live m onths, even though a people, and he considers his predic County Clerk of Curry County, Oro. panion for ten years, blew into number of them had been pronoun tion conservative at that. A railroad, the ocean. Dennis said he turn ced the strongest in years. Although a m ill, and a large fishing industry Oregon ed on ¡full speed ahead but the Gold Beach, it caused geneial havoc about town, are among the features that are to wind was to sw ift for him. A f \ r T h e Hom e oi > Home-Made Candies, Soft Drinks Tobacco and Cigars m u TheKozy J . B . C U RL, P rop . Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store Purebred Poultry & Eggs For Sale Everything in the Hardware line, also Stoves and Ranges, Air 0 Lite Lamps, Stumping P o w d er and Fuse C o m e in a n d h e a r o u r new C la x to n o la F h o n o - g a r p b . I t w ill play a n y record m a d e ; see th ese M ach in e« before you b u y . WM. GILLNGS, PROP. LAM.yfwll.hnM'ÌV ■M 'l fortunately no serious darauge was bring Port Orford lo the front. Chas, G auntlett had his foot done as far as leported. The pile Ilarve B. Sm ith of the Floras LIUENESED BARBER, badly mashed while working in a driver, with its heavy hammer and creek neighborhood was in town Portland shipyard. However the donkey engine, was blown complete Saturday looking after business m at P O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N . Four Horse?, Four Burro?, Back injury was not as bad as at first ly olf the wharf, however it was lo ters. &lr. Sm ith is advertising a Sadd les, one Riding Saddle. Com supposed and |he will return to eated on the inshore end and was good saw m ill layout that can be BATH -RO O M . Curry in a short time. His par not badly damaged hut will have lo either purchased or leased with out plete Outfit. Apply to or address ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gaunt be taken apurl in order to put it a big investm ent. He says that he J. V. BURST, Units Cleaned and Pressed. lett, came down from Hoquium, back "ii the dock. C \V .Zum w alt» is to busy looking after his stock Box , Port Orford Oregon Wash, to care for him and word barn in town, rather anil old struct ranch to devote any attention to the comes that, “ Uncle Will and Aunt ture, lost one side * f its ro *f and the m ill but he would like to have II Lodge Notice. shed addition on the west side Anna are both looking fine.” slay in bis com m unity and oper. T r e a i p n » » I X o t ie o . Port Orford Lodge No. 170 Telephone poles and fences were ate as there is plenty of timber a v a il Our old friend, Chas. Donaca, ALL PERSONS are hereby warned flattened, num erous window lights A. F. & A. M. not to trespass upon the homestead who came to Curry county about weie smashed id and some outbuild able at reasonable figures. claims of Lester K. Hutton, Lawrence 1870—the same year that;the ed The biggest dunce of the year ia M eets S a tu rd a y e v Hutton and Frank \\ . Helmick In itor of the Tribune came as a per ings, of much im portance to the scheduled to take place at Dream owners, were laid over on their Sees. 21, 26 and 28, Tp. 31 8., R.,14 W ., e n in g fo llo w in g fu ll W. M., for the purpose oi hunting or m anent resident—celebrated his backs— the Tribune «-omiog in for land paviliou HatuiJay night, Feb m oon. otherwise. Any person or persons so 8 tst birthday on January 22nd, a slight loss in this le.-peci. It is ruary 5th. It will be given by the doing wifi be prosecuted to the full V is itin g b re th e re n a t the home of his son, Dick Don extent oi Die law. safe to say hundreds o t tiees were Bandon Com m unity club and the w elcom e. L awrexcu P. Hvrros, aca, a t Rogue river. Many blown down. T oe road t o I be south funds will go toward paying for Denmark, Ore. friends called to extend congrat was so badiy blocked that it baa Bandon’s share of the booklets thut AMES 8. JOHNSTON, W. M. ultions, but there were few of been necessary to taxe the m ail are being printed by the county for W T. -‘’H ite H r ., Heey. the friends of the old days left brough uu horseback tile last sev distribution among prospective se t T re sp a ss Notice. tlers. The com m ittee In charge of to greet him. eral day*. FOR SALE. ■sate«. I « Tire Service OUR H O BBr. ■ » W e a re p re p a re d to g iv e th e P u b lic of th is c o m m u n ity e v e ry th in g in tiro t h a t a m o d e rn service s ta tio n c a n afford, in c lu d in g a free service car. G e t a c q u a in te d w ith th e b e n e fits of a v u lc a n iz i n g p l a n t a n d save m o n e y on y o u r tire s. GATES X i TIRES. ReglRtered U. B. GUARANTEED PUNCTURE-PROOF-COSTi AS MUCH J. C. JOHNSON Roy OslraiideF, I ■ hr ii ab -îw î w ''■ a t iw'q.« .win > ; Bandon Vulcaniz ing Works W H IT S E T T Î. ... & 8QH, P ro p rie to rs -1 1 /I ♦ A /I »I J PO RT O RFO RD R ESTAURANT. A GOOD M EN U , __ And best of all in these days of high prices, only M oderate Prices. Food Cooked and S erved as you desire it. QUALITY and CLEANLINESS oor motto. Meat Market in Connection. We can give you the 0 oiaest|Meat obtainable Your Patronage Solicited. S. A. GILBERT, Proprietor. P. Notice. * j all i, Notice is hereby given to any and persons not to hunt, fish, trap, or cross with dog or gun over the laud owned by George Good of Portland, Oregon aad Frederick Pfleterer of Tomales California, and lying between Hubbard and now leased by the undersigned ‘ Journal, w a. responsible. The effect Prosecution will follow any violation of his bill was to reduce the incom e of this notice. of newspapers, when every thing W. T. W hitb , S r . J ames C. W hitb . else was coining up.— Coquille \ »1 ley Sentinel. OENNIS CUNNIFF, JR., bep. U .S . M ineral Sarveyo the dance is bending every effort to TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN make it a big affair. Members of Willis T. White, Hr., of Port Orford the club generally ha v« offered their has been appointed by rue as my agent to take |MjsHession < >l the north had of cooperation which insures its sue the Donation Claim of W lllia.n and cess' Invitations are being extend Elizataih Tichenor, situated in the town of Port Orford, Curry County, ed to all the com m unities, in clu d Oiegon, which property is now owned ing Curry county, to attend, the by uie. HaidW illfaT . White has au- thority from me to contract to cut mid that date will be placed in the hands idea being to make it a grand social ■>■11 any or all trees or timber on said proiwrty for any purpose whatever, of » colleclor gathering. whether for ties, maichwood. shingles, W. R. JOHNSON. , . cordwoodor lumber; to make such Port Orlor l, Or., Feb. 1, 1921. A K. Peck, who la acting as clerk je((, and u, ,12« ^ ^ „ 0 » to cat of the highway com m ittee of the , such tlmlier and trees for such price a.naie tells the Coos Bey T im es that and on su. h terms as to eaid White »enaie, le u . j -hall saem proper. Al*o toeolleet from the Koorevelt highway bill ia a ttr a ct-, • b ^ er on said property FOR SALE ¡ng a lot of attention and that il ia llie value ol all w o d , trees, timber, the bin But niece of legiilalion which ties, matchwood, shingles or wood used New P.'talmni Incubator, 239 eg* i , now being attempted. Although for my other p a r , c u t or removed i 8Uch trépassera capacity. Worth »15. W til exchange , now being auem pieu. a . m . ou , toMmything ol equal v U,e that I can there was some without my authority ? » « w n t . by th» highway com m ission, the bated: Han kraudsco, California, use on the arm. What have you who are backing the I ill are very November 15. 192O. offer» W. C. PURDIN. EDWARD W. McGRAW. hopeful of gelttug it through. Port Orioni, Oregon. Wa nntA m that the uo house at Salem « e note at in has passed the bill increasing the NOTICE TO PAY VP. ra(fc8 that newspapers m sy charge for ( , n()ljce8i thus undoing, as far as Notice is hereby tiven that alt ac c#|) (he ve(,g grave in j l|8 counts due the Seaside Hotel must be | j which Sam ■ . ' j <jf - whi(,h ga|J X : ¿ 1 . 1 1 - » i I-« D o o g tu county’s court has follow ed Coos county’« l**4 *° truck loads on county highways Only 2,000 pounds can be carried 1 by trucks having tires less than four I inches wide and only 3,000 when Surveyor for the District «gon. - O regon tirea »re over four inche* in width. QeM Beach, C. A. LONG, DKATÆ R IFi GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, etc. WE CARRY THE CELEBRATED H. B. BRAND OF CANNED goods . Hghest Grade. POH MFOBD, Oregon.