Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882, June 10, 1880, Image 1

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    PORT ORFORD POST.
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THE POST.
THE
PORT
ORFORD, OREGON: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1880.
E FE C T 1O N .
ORFORD
PRECINCT.
3; Randolph
Doyle, 30.
Tichenor,
7; M.
U O O S B A Y IT E M S .
Xl'MIlKK 3.
N E W S C U L L IN G S .
H. I P T O X de S O N , P r o p r i e t o r s .
T he State Grange, P. of H..
The vote in this precinct com­
ELLENSBURG PRECINCT.
T hey talk of celebrating the
was
in session at Salem last week.
plete was—
M. C. George, 14; J . B. Waldo, F ourth at Marshfield.
1 iib lls h e fl E v e r y 1 'h u v s d a y ,
Representative in Congress— 10; W. P. Lord 12; E. B. Watson 12
... AT....
A child , born in dishonor, was
T he assessment of Coos was
John \\ liiteaker, 27; M. C. George J . C. Haynes, 11; Raleigh Scott, 2;
spirited
away from Portland last
PORT ORFORD, CURRY CO., OR 25.
week.
J . F. W atson, 30; W alter Sutton, about completed last
week. The guilty pair, named
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Suprem e Ju d g es—P. P . Prim , 49; W m. G auntlett, 22; M. B. G ib­
8 V B S C H I P T I O X I t .1 T E 8 .
T he campaign ju st closed up in respectively, Horace Zeek, of Van­
One Y ea r........................
(M1 21; Jam es K. Kelley, 21; Jo h n B ur­ son, 45; Jo h n Scheank, 16; G. B.
Coos was more than usually sp ir­ couver, ami Miss Mary Dillman,
S ix M o n th s....................... .................... 7 os
nett, 23; J. B. Waldo, 28; W. P. Cooley, 42; J. A. Y’antis, 10; W. H. ited.
T h ree M o n th s.................. 73
a farm er’s daughter, residing back
Lord, 28; E. B. W atson, 30.
Odell, 13; Carl Jensen, 22; J . C.
T he News says that S pring tights of East Portland.
ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE.
C ircuit Judges—J . J . W alton, Coldwell, 18; Chas. E . Philbrook,
T iie charges against I. S. Kill-
14; Jo h n F itzhugh, 39; Thomas and foot races have commenced
THURSDAY, JU N E 10, - i s s o 21; J . F. W atson, 32.
at
Sumner.
loch.
Mayor of San Francisco, of
D istrict A ttorneys—J. W. H am ­ Cunningham , 10;
ilton, 25; J . A. Yantis, 28.
PLEASANT H ILL .
, T he subject of bridging the Co­ violating the ’new Constitution of
TOW N AND COUNTY.
Jo h n W hiteaker, 1; J . B. Waldo, quille at M yrtle point is being ag­ California forbidding the accep­
State P rin te r—W. H. Odell, 23;
tance of "free passes” by otlieials,
Tom Merry. 21.
10; W. P. Lord, 10; E. B. Watson, itated up there.
The nance.
have
been dismissed. Counsel for
State Senator—J . C. Haynes, 26; , 10; J. F. W atson, 29; J . A. Yantis,
A pleasant dance was given last
T
he
Olivia
Schultz,
the
wrecked
prosecution have appealed the
9; J. C. Haynes, 4; Raleigh Scott,
.Saturday evening at the hall in J. M. Siglin, 27.
schooner
at
M
arshtield,
is
being
case
to the Suprem e Court.
Jo in t R epresentative—F.
O. 10; G. B. Cooley, 15; W alter
this place. A m oderately large
repaired
by
Mr.
Schultz,
the
owner*
num ber of persons were present, Von der Green, 27; Raleigh Scott, Sutton, 29; Wm. G auntlett, 22;
The first num ber of the P ort
M. B. Gibson, 33.
T he Independent at Roseburg,
the hall being com fortably filled. 26.
O rford P ost has made its appear­
NEWCASTLE.
County Ju d g e—G. B. Cooley,
gave currency to the curious story
Dancing commenced at 8 o’clock,
ance. W’e congratulate our neigh­
J . Tichenor, 13. Balance of the that the Coos Bay News had sus­
and continued until 12, when the 20; A. M. Gillespie, 18.
bors in C urry on the establishm ent
ticket
about the same.
County Commissioners — Carl
pended publication.
l)apty» being of a conscientious
of a newspaper in their county that,
W hiteaker will have about forty
M,i11rn of mind, decided not to violate Jensen, 28; Jeff S titt, 18; J . C.
A nother body has been found for neat appearance ami spicy ed­
m ajority in C urry county; H am il­
ihe Sabbath by continuing their Cold well, 26; D. E. S titt, 16.
on the beach near the Siuslaw, itorials will stand high in the ranks
County Clerk—W alter Sutton, ton nearly the same; Siglin about
"innocent diversions.”
supposed to be that of the Captain with the best journals of the Stab«.
26; J. B. Tichenor, 21.
thirty-tw o; Von d er Green, twenty
The P ost
avlessly advo­
of the Olivia Schultz.
O u r C e le b r a t io n .
County S h eriff-W illiam G aunt- to twenty-five. G auntlet is elected
cate the ;>e ,.1»?s side of the labor
Extensive preparations are be
ett, 30; S. J . Culver, 17.
C oalei 'O nas a good hotel, a sa­
Sheriff and W alter S u tt-u . C le r k -
question, Coos Bay News.
h».\varj Ul’yneijy eelel.jat-
County Treasurer -M . B. G ib­ re-elected.
loon and the term inus of S p rin g ­
lhg the anniversary of the D eelar son, 37; A. J. Edson, 0.
At E llensburg, J . C. Haynes re­ e r’s railroad. The two are located
R a in .
ation of Independence at P o rt O r­
County Assessor—W illis M iller, ceived 11 m ajority over J . M. Sig­ at the head of navigation on tin
W e were favored with a nice rain
ford. A large and varied pro­
25; Joh n Scheank, 21.
lin. At Chetco, J . M. Siglin re­ Beaver Slough.
the forepart of th is week—a great
gramme will be presented which
County
School
S
uperintendent
benefit
to gardens.
ceived
9
m
ajority,
and
at
Big
Bend
will probably be ready by our next
F ishburn , the grave robber, b u r­
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Charles
E.
Philbrook,
27;
R
an­
10
majority.
issue.
C o u r t P rorvod ln gM .
glar,
p
n
rju
rer
and
would-be
coun­
tiO M R B R R n n R M R H
dolph Tichenor 20.
We will give County C ourt busi­
terfeiter, was eonvieted and sent
(■u.swie T e l f a i r .
County Surveyor— Jo h n F itz ­
P
E
R
S
O
N
A
l..
ness
in our next up to going to
to
the
Penitentiary
from
Em
pire
The steamer G ussie Telfair a r­ hugh, 20.
press.
last week. He was a bard ease,
rived here Saturday last, with a
M iss E tta D yer and Miss Snapp
County Coroner—Thomas C un­
generally.
large passenger list and considera­
t'ir e n it C o u r t.
ningham, 27; Jerom e W illiard, 0 of Marshfield were in P ort Orford
ble freight for Asa Carman. She M. Doyle 20.
N
othing
of account has been
Saturday last on a visit to their
T he Mail and News will give n
sailed for Coos Bay on the same
lone
up
to
yesterday
in the C ircuit
Justice of the Peace—W illiam friends and relatives. Miss Snapp grand p rin ter’s fourth of Ju ly ball
day.
Tichenor, 28; N. C. Lorentzen, 15 intends going East in a few weeks. at Marshfield. The people of that Court at Ellensburg.
S c h o o n e r C lu tn iy io ii.
Constable—S. M. Ju n k in s, 20;
The schooner Champion sailed F red Unican, 22; Louis K napp, 2.
into Coquille river last Friday
FLORAS CREEK PRECINCT.
without tho aid of the tug. She
Representative in Congress—
will load with lum ber and return
John \\ liiteaker, 26; M. C. George,
to San Francisco.
4.
E n g in e e r s .
State Senator—J. M. Siglin, 26;
The Civil Engineers, sent to Haynes, 4.
make an examination of the Co­
Jo in t Representative—F . (). Von
quille river, completed their labors der Green, 23; R aleigh Scott, 7.
Friday last, and returned to Coos
County Judge—A. M. Gillespie,
Bay.
_ _ _ _ _
24, Cooley, 7.
F ish in g .
County Clerk—J . B. T ichenor,
Fishing will soon commence in 24; W alter Sutton, 6.
the Coquille river. Mr. John Lew­
Sheriff.—Wm. G auntlett, 13; S.
is has made extensive preparations J. Culver, 12.
County Commissioners— J . C.
for the run, which he expects to be
Coldwell,
22; Carl Jensen, 18;
large.
D. E. S titt, 19; J. S titt 8.
Q u ie t E le c t io n .
County Assessor—Jo h n Scheank,
The election passed off quietly
25; W illis M iller, 6.
in this place; but little apparent
OTaJoritio*.
excitement and not a full vote.
T hank«,
We are indebted to W ill Lake
for favors received d uring the past
week.
Deserted.
O ur town presents a deserted
appearance—everybody and their
friends having gone to E llensburg.
W illard S hoemaker and Henry
McBride, who have been for the
past six months engaged in placer
m ining on Sixes river, returned to
Port O rford last week. Mr. Shoe­
maker remained with us a few days
and left on Tuesday for Floras
Creek on business pertaining to
bis ranch at that place.*
E. W. McGraw, Esq., Mr. J . D a­
vidson, W. Westlioff' and M aster
B randenstin, of San Francisco,
are visiting our town. Mr. Mc­
Graw is a soil in-law of Capt.
Tichenor, and is spending the
aw yer’s vacation by visiting bis
relatives in this jilace. The other
gentleman are out on a pleasure
trip . Mr. Davidson is an old O re­
gonian. Ho has, however, been ab­
sent from the State for more than
twenty years. He formerly re­
CHETCO PRECINCT.
sided in Salem, where he was e n ­
John W hiteaker, 7; Thomas
gaged in the m ercantile business.
M erry, 26; P. P. Prim , 9; Jam es
K. Kelly, 9; John B urnett 9; J . J.
F it z h u g h F le e te d .
W alton, 9; J. W. Ham ilton, 9;
Jo h n Fitzhugh was, on Monday,
J . M. Siglin, 9; Raleigh Scott, 3; re-elected County Surveyor, This
A.M. G illespie, 14; D. E . S titt, 3; vote is a com plim ent to Mr. F .
W alter Sutton, 21; J . Culver, 11; who has served in that capacity
John Scheank, 15; M. B. Gibson, for the two years past.
«■one ttelo iv .
burg may expect one of the finest
Q uite a num ber of Coos county
affairs th at ever took place there
as p rin ter’s balls are universally law yers’ came into town on Frida;,
conceded to be very enjoyable last, on th eir way to E llensburg to
attend Court.
things.
AM I V I C I I . I I . F M
V IE W .
J h i t l l c e «if t h e I’c u r e *
John Blaeklock was elected J u s ­
T he P ost has heretofore made tice of the Peace, and F. M. Lung
extracts from various influential lois eon .table ill tho Floras Creek
California journals on the subject precinct.
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of the late action of the Board of
l*i«l M ot K y c t l k .
Engineers in locating the site for
On account of a violent cold Mr.
the H arbor of Refuge at Port O r­ Siglin did not speak at this placi
ford. Tin* Alta has been conspic­
Saturday evening last. He urrivei
uous among the journals of c h a r­
in the afternoon, accompanied b;
acter in the Golden State, in the
D . L. W atson, Esq.
line of an im partial and intelli­
C o m p le t e R e t u r n « .
gent view of the situation, and
Wc
hope
to have retu rn s of the
should, therefore, be accepted as
election
in
C urry county in de
authority in so far as these ques­
tail to present to tho readers o
tions concern us.
T he P ost in tabular form in oil
A dispatch dated Ju n e 1st, states next. This bible will prove impoi -
that the Bill appropriating money taut, especially to those who p n -
for the improvem ent of the Co­ serve it.
quille and Yaquina Bays, was
tild e « .
amended in the Senate providing
Hides ure quoted in San F ra n ­
for the diversion of so much of the cisco as follows; D ry, 17}^(ail8
H arbor of Refuge appropriation
Ih; salted steers, lOJ^C V It
as tho law contem plates expending sheep skins, shearlings, 20(</ 25< ;
at these points. It will be sent back sh o rt wool, 80(rt,50c; wool skin ,
to the House.
75ep» jfl 50.