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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1892)
— I t iliu f u ll in O ie g o n . J'riilii c ie v e h iii I. Sixes I t I ver Item ». There in no doubt that tbp Hicks, the artist, hus I m cii doing ni Sort hern Curry ore a good hnaine»» thin w e e k . E ditor T itin i\ k :—Some one E ditor T ribuni ::— I intended to .bine 12th. luineraI wealth, an t Tlii' north wind doth blow. w ritin g from Langlois, in Northern W. I’ Eenfcstcy arrived on tin- »tage l.-:- » »Vf hatidl'T was vis- send gome Item» I >r l int week s In-ginning to attract the nt yesterday on hin »av to (iold B**ach. C u rry , to the Bandon ltevorder, an italists frulli abroad VVebpl Dusty roinin und Nur’wesl wbids. . b e n d IrhUivi'H <»n S ix e s sue, b u t h a v in g indulged in w ants to know why there is such a The heaviest Nor’wesler of the season M ,„,t [ar dhttant when the. of over done of Jlarc on the Gth >nd 1 ft liist week for her A. II. Sabine him Inani »pending a le» ,(U(| p^pvailed yesterday und to-day. opinent ol the tinning n dilF ie n ," between the report» of June, had to lav up fur repairs. Am ■ ,r t • t C urry. dayn in town. Sein Seygri'ti in at work on the inter. county will Ingin, which will i,d Mt - E d. H aines arc vix- partially recovered, hut feel xomc- tin' V. (). Signal Servieeut Langlois C otiiiiiineioiicr ( *o|n 'p aid Port Orioni lor of mir now Church, building neat« ml by an era of gr< ter pr, • anti that of Bandon, which is s i x ever lieforr known M -. H a i m p a r e n t s , Mr. and what dazed yet, on i i o n n t of the U vidit (»IM* d«y luut wm*k. : etc. Ibis». Mrs. Em m a Bowtie, m istake I made iu regard to th e teen m il' - d istan t, and the simple A friend writing from E hue A number of men are pushing the Mi** Lotti«* Punkiini returned to her ield, is ex|X'etcsl here on a 1 size of the said Hare. II taken in answ er is, because it is so. Sotue- [ Work to completion on the new Euchre under date June 14 th, inhii un un home ut Gold Ik u h Knturdin luut Rev. W. Horsfall will dedi, ,te the her parents soon. Mr- judicious doses there is no doubt hut tim e since Wo wrote to Iteadquar- Creek Hall hall on July 4th. Our rorrr.poudc/r the H are is a palatable dish. L ike a ‘ W ashington, and asked Several immigrant wagon» panaml Thin linn I m ' cii a |nn>r season for fisher- further aay»: "The ‘go-ns-you-pl through Port Orford Inn I week. w ith in parent on Hixes Kivcr. invite If, there is no doubt, if p u t to wh it area in m iles N orth, East, l .le .io .i If, Vue It.ver, ou account of prie „¡j, ,H. j UI. ,er |i Ed a. I Charley H aines started a vote, there are several in this vi- South and W est, of where our oh Minn Huslia McBride, of Muanelcreek, traeted »torni»and high water. Australian Ballot la w . W» li, ir tl tli a d i >ve <>f < a ttic from U n d e ein ity who are w illing to dispense servations were taken would lx* rep- visited Port Orford Sunday Port Orforo net a goml example. Even ' Col. Yeagiey and J If. CpCrn » *1 .R H enry Z u m w a k s place up Sixes to w itl/lla r e on. toast. But there, resented by th e n , and we were told P. Hughes vinitml Port Orford a few Crcacent City in now agitating the nub- 1 dress the |im,p|c on that day, wh e I I). Ilume will clone with a fervent pray. ok ley on T uesday last. Susan Jan e! Do not dim those >n reply, th a t no one could tell, ax Jcct of Sunday closing. dayn ago, and gave us a pleusaut call. ! for Upton, the her>> of the day anil tl cliool began in th is district on eyes of th in e in weeping because we they somehow dilf.-red, and th at * The county printing in stirring up a The neat hunter» killed oue hundred |M'ople'n choice .'' ' hitter strife between the Crescent City t li rat M onday in June, witli have banished the H are from the t*xz very n a tu ra lly only a very short sea lion» iu one duv last week. T h e T a llii SK assi lied its proper pi » |iU|>crH. festive board, for we will find an- distance from where they were ta- Proprietor. WALTER HVTTOS, etnv-tw o pupils enrolled, from thf^begiuning hi'%tx-giiining a» the peoph-’a j a- The jdiotographer had quite a number river other anim al of better ru n n in g ken, a n d th e aecuraey of this state- It in strange what a fascination the islicr l'o»t startei^u p the of visitors from the country lunt Sunday newspaper business him for brainy men l»r. Ij has a lnr¡ , >r vi»» luati' ft thy a ■•art qualities to tickle th y palate in tie nient we have since verified bv our : any other piqs-r in . " cXUity, sud i;s », l|h his wife and baby in a Everytnnly « ill attend the aclioul en- j w ith great wealth, power and influence, , liwt IncreaM*« with evvrjr ¡ mum *,, It« J*, S nuday, and uh be tried to ford year 1H94, and may the Lord na^o ,M’ ated am ong th e valleys and hills 1 tertainmi'iit. Louia Knapp will be a passenger by unuiM art* filled with lifp tocftl£fti>4 Ver aixive Mr. Crow ley’s place mercy on your soul. I the next nteauier for the city, und will ,.ral news, and a record of the Imp- The storm , like the election "an d m o u n tain s who hide their HE PORT <»RF««RD T R IB U N E !' Ttie steamer Emily « ill lie due to- take w ith him quite a large quantity of ] eventa of the county. It is now ^,'j he gut into sw im m ing water and ierio u s aeei- seems to lx- a th ing of the past, and airy su m m its in the skies”— we will be, in the best and * truest * «raie — night or to-morrow. narrow ly escaped wool. will continue to lie, the leading pn an iMMrvsnvsT lax'xt. Ngwarxeaa. the ranchers are tak in g ad v antage have freq u en tly ijeeii snow lying You will have to rend the Talin sk V» the county. During the lasj len t. E<»lt KALE, George D ivilbiss cam edow n from of the fine weather to slash hrush there on the m ountains for days, The first care of The Tribune »hall be get the news of ttie county. »•<• may have offendisi A Buekhoard—one of Peter Nelson’s friends, in which c a s e we an1 preparatorv to a uuinm w s b u rn , and not a Hake fell in Bandon— filis m ines near Keklev last week. u occupy the field oa a diatiuetively J. H. Upton spent a day in town last licwt—g«ssl und sulsitantial in every res- can asriirv them that such was n Among the num ber are H ain W alk- and is directly SW of U » , CO 11SC- J u n e 17. week, receiving congratulations of | pact. Price |t>5. For |strtieulurs apply purp-wc We wen- sim igliti,>r Xl«s*ai er. .McMullen, B utton, and others, q u e n tly when the rainstorm s reach wt this office. friends. L o u is F errier left h o m e last \ \ ed- outspoken in our virus sod wb.i! r ’ " ’V ',7 W alk er's dairv tvx> num erous to m ention. N orthern C u rry from the SW, they I a x ' l l t C o « « n I.V .1 «»•«■•»m I, county should wurked faithfully in support of H e Every family in the The selnsiner Orion arrivisi last Tues- rn-Mhiy o o P errier ac- M rs. Jam es Bowne, of M arshfield ru sh th ro u g h the valleys, daah i day evening, and Psik on ul-out 170 have the Port Orford Tumi sk , for it is men of our vhoiee, we did not in anycast H arm at E.uig o - • through Cleveland cn route ag ain st th e high hills, r.eoil from the leading paper of the county and fur- knowingly misn'preient the |ss*itiutis uf .1 . .u i ... i .. ..^.„i und i l . o l.u»l.,n,l n f t , . a I J l , id„ a,„, diving attention to the development umi i thousaml lect » of tir lumber, nishes more ftwal und general news than their opponent». We eondevine-f the i narents. Mr. and Mrs. D ivilbiss. so m u st necessarily exjx?nd a con- John I.indls'rg thinks he will have all the other pajs-rs rombine! so-eulle<t caucus from honest motive», Di •nuiark, w e r e f.w lrru ig of Homi' Interests and end» an d relative«. I ’ ........... , ........¡,l„r.,l,l,. f..™ , a .,.1 the Blanco ( '.itholie Church eouipli'tml There has Is-en nudi a heavy dc •iii'ind a,,J our l**ihon as well as this«- of the frie H er nianv friends will lx- pleased to eidcrable [o r tio n o f their force and in utiotlier week. old officer», have been »uatalred h ^ th e H. W ilson and m other Wade (or copies, printed on rarda suitable for volum e, an d when th ey reach the see her. original poem, T,,e ’^ H fate« the,:.s« lve. no (Jl)Wn , he rfver b , t T u esd a y -*» » Mr MeKii'l, who h is Is'en seriously framing, of our Ix-iiutiful level lands at Bandon, where there rs. Skellv, who has been cook- . .. .i .. doubt « < •< • the minUke of hee«iing the \ . . . i . . ♦hz.ir M ....... ......... .......« from th e ir m ountain home on th eir ill for over a year, seems to 1. on thu enlithsl "f.ittle Bobby'» I am en t, that advice ....... and dictate» of a cormorant and ¡ng at the black sand m ine, passed are no h ills and m ountains for A» a Arni duty and paramonnt pnr|»se. mud to recovery. the supply is entirely exhausted designing weheuier, wliuxc ambition was wav to lower Sixes. Is- th em to recoil from, or even brush East week John Fitzhugh cam e through Cleveland-en route to and p> thè end that thè p»|«r may ls- Kiimlny School, «hieb lias heretofore ! Miss Stella Smith « ili clone a '•■ry ! t„ rule or ruin. While of necessity we rnahhst tu a. hivve Ihc hirgest iiii «sure been held at the school house, «as last sueei'ssful term of school at this piaci' an- dependent upin the T kir xe for the down from M vrtlc Shades and did th m u s, C-xis county, where she to intercept th e tr passage they pass ’the school house th a t tiopcs to secure em ploym ent at bet- on u n in te rru p te d ly , depositing thetr next Saturday. Mi«« Stella 1« n mo«t support of oureelf and family it iiTTo our of Miccraa in ibis line, all friend» of prò- Snudai held in the ne« Church. some work on share of the rain brought along exc«dletit teavher, und given the heat of intere«t to make it the organ of the |«e > - ter wages. grsss in all pnrts of There i« u proaj>crt of a aearrity of R.itiniact d »n wherever «lie in engaged to piCt an,| ¡t will always be found working was badly needed. D ell by them , over the rain guage and T he Misses Id a Boiee and fruit in thcM* part« the pre««*iit year, Mrs. E m m a Bowen, of M arsh- , in their tietialf and in defense of teaeh. «•Ming, no doubt to late cold rain«. the stage Cope, two ol Floras Lreek » h an d - in to it according to its area. There right und honesty. While we «hall not tifld, arrived at Sixes on One of the principal intere«ted partie« Cleve- are n>» m o u n tain s or hills north or J K. Mock pn«m*d through to d a y , In • in tl'ie Bl.iekl'x’k Saiidstoiie quarrv ¡, | deprive ourself of the American privi- jaHt W « lncsdav, and passed on u p »ouie young ladies, were in guests cast of us. and west of us lies the ing on htiwitirM« eoiincctcii with hi« new vbitiug In Europe, and it 1» prohabla ^ge of expre^ing our view-» on politiral | th e riv<?r th e h o m c o f her par . lan d one day this week, the g n a t ocean. W e arc only fifty-five ventun*, the Chotco lleruld. nothing « ill lx- done looking to the »hip- is me» whenever we feel di»po»ed, our ents, Mr. and Mrs. Divilbiss. Mrs. of Mrs. E. F. A nderson. Are «irnrstly inviteli and rcqucslrd t<> The bovs at the new coopershop feet above th e sea level as ascertain- ment of the rock until after his return principal am. l will lx- to give our patron» Bowen is prepared to furnish pain t- . . , n. . . , Jo. ( o x brought in 1,000 |s>unds of a goo I lo u i paper tepori tu thè publisher promptly all ¡ng lessons and will furnish all m ust lx doing a land ofbee business c l by C apt. D .ektns, of the Geodct- butter to»dav, from 1« un Walker’« <lairy, i in Julv. iln u s «f new»; all thè happening», urci- to be «hipi«**1. on the J'niily. at reasonable rates p, from the am ount o f barrels th ey arc te .s u rv e y . M e have seen it stated S. O|M'iibrimer, Esq .representing the F lo ’ «» C re e k Ite m s. m aterial ileiit», inejdrnt», Inventions, iliseuveries sending off. H u rra h for our Cleve- th a t Langlois is five hundred feet Tidf ring estshlishment of B. 1 nedlaml- I pupils. There i« going to lie an itninenee gath i-r, San Francisco, «pent a day or two io l aud thè like in thè variixi» hs-alities. News scarce. Mr. llH .k ,.,h e p h „ 1» g ,.p h e ,,w ill'l« n a b o y .; .o th e f o n t every thne. above a » v . the sea level, but whether ering ut the laiehre ( ’re *k eelebrtition, town last week lie is a genial sociable nn<l a roii«ing good tun«* i« a««un*<l .n e n n t to Shve. n e x t «eek t , >1«. « » J Mr K Ç “ “ is mere conjecture or Las been Weather flue. gentleman, and made a good impress: >n j come . regularly ascertained by measure Strawherrie» plenty. We de«ire a correspondent in every both for hiuuwlf anil his house. i photograph our school, as some of have been engaged to fu rnish m u m en t we a re unable t<» sav. The pn-vinct. Chet«*o, Mountain and Ophir j the patron» of the school wish to sic for the E uchre Creek dance on Alonso Winton of Smith River Valley, An<l cherries will wxm be ripe. the coming 4th of Ju ly . A gvsxl follow ing facts and figure« we have • »light to I«* heard from ocrartlonally at paused through one <hiv last week, en School commenced last Mondav in the have it done. tak en from the regular m onthly ' leant. route for Bandon He was accompan selection. SUr District, with Deo. W. Smith Bt In |iolitl«*« T iik T mi n un i . u til ti«»t I m - ---------------------- In spite of the 110,000 sack, a n d report of the Oregon State W eather ied on hla return by hi« daughter, Mrs. There * ill lia Epi«eopal «<*rviee« at Neutral or diatinrtivelj* Partisan, but Gold Iteueh on Hunday, July .’kt, and at Edw'd Crook, who g'*» for a visit to ‘ ‘•irIPi' , . , „„ti ,.f h n » in i w th a t S e rv ic e ,a n d c o n u n e n e in g w ith Ja n - Tlie friends of the river and liar- num erous gallons of bug J u n e th a t Mrs. J. A. Yuakom came over from the «holly and wl«»olut«*ly Ind«*|«'iulcnt and (*hri«t Church, Port Orford, on Sunday friends and relative» at Smith River. . ... are m uch 1 was sent . out on » ttie 1 . 0 e v e nf election u a rv - . the first m onth of the - vear, e \e oi election. — Parti, » who have been traveling the l« y l»s. w - k and I. v,siting her parv-nts, > r ap p rop riation bill bor appropriation on, are ...o .o | h we learn th a t th e greatest rainfall tint m m in ch 'd . July 10th, by Kev. W. Horsfall. Mr. an<l .»lr. n. l . .»iiiivi»«>rii. • ied • to - the u ,a- wor ltim ate fate of th a t \\ 111 and r red got there w ith rxjtn . « ’ road between here and IS'iimark e x ’ ... . i i . r . i i- if itil.'v d id n 't for th a t m onth in th e whole u. . ihe J* «cph Nay left for Coo« county laut . measure which is dear to the hearts feet, an d I m blessed it Kiley u iu n i ta te of Oregon was at Langlois, press their thankínlne-s to the lo rd for Mr. Adoiphmm bas his new mil! in m i measure, It« column« will ut ull time« I n * in Thurudny, with hi« fleet-footed hor«e«, h avin g a llo w ed th e »tin to » h ilf and dry , niug order, and the people of the neigh vf m any members. It is at present to >. Yours, «>>»• ¿J£u«r»ytt d »»»••«»ure« «d vT**n**ral ’’hr Walter Hid 1 T. Barnum up ttie road», hut regret that he ha» A «.'isAProtsTF.!' O ff ic i : S e e k rn N o ith v r n C urrv ed th at i> ty>r!i<»*t will »oun lie «»■te t » ol't on the house calendar, with Senat, chunudrr I”1' ' I rva ly for the J uh* long neglected to till up the chuck holes, luulbvr near home. ¡xissed the heaviest rainfall in intercut, or polickrw of a local character Ju n e 18th, 1892. am endm ents pending. According , , i a • «•« ut Marscfadd. «me of the fifty-seven statio:> th ere affecting the welfare of our jH»ople, only affect Die« yorenaon came up from Rogue to the rules of the H ouse it m ust Hume hu» probably given up the in, com I of the regular govern Mr», tie»». Merriman will !»• at Port heretofore expream'd idea that he would River a ft w u\’v« ago. We underutand Hiring that writer« «hall obeerve the hi. run the g au n tlet of th e C ouuuitte e F ro m G old B en ch . m ent se: . ice, m ilitary stations, Vol. rule« nt court«*«)’ und lmpcr«otiulity in Orfor.1 June !Mtb, with a line line of “ freeze out” the Txini sr ut any oj«t, Re ha« come toulAy, will u p \e the W hole, and therefore the tim e Millinery gi»»l» and notion», und nt and make us »hip our t) |ie hack to the family up w»>n. O b se rv e r., an d th a t, too, by mors any diaeuauimi in which they may aeek G old B each . Ju n e 15th, 1S92. «.la. Euchre Creek July 2d mi l 4th. Call city. We make no pretentions to any The ,XM .VIC Of this vicinity ought W its final passage ts very prò V» engage through thi« utadium. E ditor T ribune -—T he battle for th a n two en d a h alf inches. In and »«*»* my g.»»l». great uew»|ui|x'r ability, hut he w ill find juice at the low freight and wharfage f a a i f ’xU, a s . very am endm ent is the oflieex lx over, and the old F eb ruary it was only surpassed by Improvements are constantly going on >>« a "»tayer. ate» advertised in the last issue of the su b ject to - t ill fu rth 1er er am emlnie endm ent. tw o out of th e entire fifty-seven, iu and about tin- Knnpp hotel, lamie Win. Huntley ¡ulvertises u valuable T uiiivnk , for Port Orioni is the natural ami the e n e n c is of the bill can and "K ing" so-called h a w been re tu rn never tin « of improving and beautify place for »ale through the eoluutiM of point for the jxtrt», and js'.ple should ‘ , b h . w ijj u k e a d v S 4 ita g i'o f th e cd to th eir places after a b bi itte r an d only by one inch and a q u ar ing his iiln*;vlv tieautiful und attractive the T huu sk . He has a tine ranch, n ineourag,-the enterprise by having their 1 • ’. , for cam paign .n which there was m uch te rs a n d in M arch, which is th e’ depleted condi ton o. th e , k . U- or d e v e l o p . The 1 ue last report th a t has been isstted, home. • small sawmill and one of the best sites freight ship,»-.! there D. R. F. ,h e next m onth, when many’ w ? ent- for a salmon cannery on the upper river , ... . . , „ . ‘ “ ',7 7 tlm w m ‘ sharply defined’ > and the b a ttle I-tnglois has resum ed its old pre- L. J lin k » the photographer, hit» d e June 20 18V2. « ,1 1 1 - X l„ .,.l , . »Inig h . , 1 ,..,.,., , , „ l „ . , , c , an d - x o r d in g » .he that has not already passed into the cided to remain ut Port Orford until Nati.m al Convention June 3tlfh, und w ill lie ut Euchre Creek hands of monopoly. Tin: L O C A I. I l A I ' I ’ I ’ M M I M . Port Orford Tribuue. LOCAL NEWS PAVE It •i noMv: Kx r iiit i’iiiHi :'- C u rry JOB C o u n ty WORK. The G ran ts Pass Courier, refer ' ‘ X d i o fences ^ T ^ -d ring to Dr. H olton's W orld’s Fair after th e ir own political veterans, says: Scalping-knife Joe postpone the const civ Therefore • bill h ive d e e d ’, Tom ahaw k Bob a n d ar-Club m easure indefinitely Charley will be on th e Medicine the advocates ot the - to su -n en d the Tvec’s staff together w ith three of ed to bsd the house to suspend the old war chiefs, Sam and i.etn- rules, as soon as o p p o rtu n ity offers, py. T hree new recruit», Jim in order to eon-cur in the Senate my Toogood, Pony Young and am endm ents, and to agree to a con Capt. D. lb Drake are burnishing ference, As th is will require two- their old m uskets in N et Pierce th ird of the vote, the friends of the eonntv, Idah o ,an d w rite Dr.Holton bill are m aking effort to have every th a t they w ant to engage space in ,m e m lie r present when tli m otion his exhibit of the Indian War Yet- is m ad e. erans at the W orlds Fair. Tni.» tea- ______________ _ priety of r. tab lin g the old officers, i»>rt, “ Langlois. C urry Co., reports . m w that th e m ajo rity of th e S .7 0 (eight seventy) inches, the voters have spoken In language th a t greatest am ount tn the Mate. is painful to the prom oters of th e Now, no one can blame Mr. Male- regular ticket of both ¡«arties. le t us h o rn ; he honestly gave the measur- accept t ie result w .x ith good « g ra c e .' • n ie n t as I».» h e r.xiittr) found it it. »iu,! and id is nn no more T he result of the election was pot accountable tor th e heavy rainfall so much of an indorsem ent of the at Langlois th a n he is for the erup The i lea « ill naturally suggest itaelf several candidates who were elected, tions at M uunt Vesuvius. Although The reduction of freight and wharfage to unv practical printer who reads one as it was a black eye given to th e the rain fall at Lcnglois was very at this place « ill no doubt have u ten- of Mr llum c'« long-winded, senseless m anipulators ot the R epublican hcavv, it was very m uch less than deucy to build up trade for Hie town ns articles that his office is "out of sorts.’ « ell as flu-steamer. All of the North- This is a phrase ««'d by printers when and. Democratic conventions. T he it was at D airyville. in the same ern Curry trade pnqx'rly blong» t > Purl tlu ir "ease'' runs short on a certain let result m ight be sum m ed up in ,*»e- county and only a tew miles d is .^1 n I « ' r l n 1 ter or letters,—capital "I's," for in 11 Irfnrd. ta n t. According to the last report tr y so m eth in g lik e th is: stance. j of his predecessor, who resided at Now Bobby s.a I he'd down ttie ring. George Merriman and son, tiny, pass- Bamloii Recorder : Frank McMullen, titre p rom ises to lw th e m ost "t.iq'.ic D airyville, the rainfall for the three To accomplish wbicl, he'd do anything ; into eil through one day last week en route I'luiii und Fancy, ever lm sight of Denmark, Curry county, was in town aud strik in g feature : Oregon's ex- T he late election in this county But the gang, headed by Susan Jane. previous m onths was nincty-onv- for the Big Bend on Rogue River, to Monday night and took tmek »ollie ap- hs'k after Miss ( lari, Merriman's nun'll the great cxjwaition of has settled very correctly two • lot there with both feet just the sam e. seventy-three (91.73) inches. Now. |iaratus to make things more eonven h ib it at The new system of voting proved and entile. George reports extrem ely things, viz: F irst, th a t C urry is a take the rest of the year at the same lent around his dairy. Mr. M. believes 1893. dull tunes in Coos. very satisfactory to a m ajo rity ot ratio, and the rainfall for the en poor county for those to em igrate in improvement and has doin' milch to The most darcing robbery w h’cli I to who ho,x* to l«e foisted into im- the voters in Gold Beach, an d so tire twelve m onths would i:t whole We U" not objei't to correspondents ward improving his land since buying writing on Istfh sides of a sliev't, hut it is in Curry. has start led the const' fot .uany jxu tan t official positions before far as I have learned no tickets were num bers be u p wards of th irty feet. : unnecessary, in fact inconvenient, to ain at they have become fam iliar w ith the spoiled in an a tte m p t to prepare a At the annual nessiou of the Masonic vears oi i-urcd oi i r ■« j, V. O. B andon . i have several sheets |m«te<l together. Grand Lodge of Oregon, which convened wc, m ads an d trails to the county scat : suitable ballot. O akland, Cal., one d Write on single sheets, mid number the POSTERS, BH.f.-IIEADS, BUSINESS ut Portland last Tuesday, the following The pay m aster Ju d g in g front present npjx'aran- had and seeomlly. th a t our peojde will fouiT , pages. Grand Officers were elected for the en resent the insolent in term ed d lin g C es, fisherm en on the river are not two bags containing |D ', 'M't « pi’ « CARDS, CIRCULARS, LETTER Mrs. J. K. Mack and Mrs. Avery Grow suing year, to-wlt : F. A. Wood, G. M off the hands, when t v> n * n , in our elections ot one who regards going to do so w ill this year J. v Moreland, D. G. M. , M D. Cliff spent a week visiting Mrs. E. D. l'helps, 'n il k all m en for sale, and who would th ey did the la»t few seasons, The HEADS DODGERS, HAND- ord, S. G. W .; Phil Mvtsehan, J. G. W .; senteil pistols at his h Given by the Port Orford School, nt Ophir Beach, anil to suv that they D. C. M. Kereher, Grand Treasurer; S. the sacks awa>*T5 I :g n-- i p ro stitu te e k e tio n s here to th e level frequent rains have kept the river ha t in, enjoyable timedix-sn’t exprea» it. HILLS, Etc. the station and drove i ’ a, >bl»i y of his own base and ignoble eoneep- too high to tisli with set nets, T he The poor bird» uluiost starved, for the F. Chadwick, Grand Secretary. w ater is getting too clear to tisi, strawIx'rries were gathered in faster ’ tions of citizenship. The owners of the big timber raft that wan successful an t 1 * w ith profit, and the fishermen will than they could rijs'ii. »as started from Fort Bragg, and broke away with the b" e « ■a,» FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 2Hli. ; have to resort to tra p s of some kind tiu i Two tennis have Iwen engaged In haul iu two out at sea, were lucky in having although the sa. n ing luuilsT from the Elk River mill a friend in Capt. Rulx-rts, of the Etnily, C atarrh Cannot be Cured to catch the w arry salmon. pounds each. D'sirs open at 7 a»’»—Exercises b'gia « h o rescued the largest half of it, towed O phir precinct is to have a sa- A gissi line of modern Typ« anil to Euehre Creek for finishing purposes. at 8 o’clock. Y l.'H ’AL A PPLP'VTl »NS. as they K. A. Allen was one of the teamsters, it t<> a place of safety, and turned it over GRAND KAFFl F. Bagnell s j Program will consist of reeita»to»», mot reach the scat of the dis ease, an j,h>n somewhere near P»|s'rs for the Printing of and called on us Thursday. He stated to the owners for a small consideration. in order to cure it von must t ike intern Ferry. Chancy W oodruff will be declam ations, illahigue, "Tl*> Goose ; the rutiers were In ing raised that day, The raft contained iiliout l,2.st,iXX» feet Hall's Catarrh Cure is ta- On July 4th, at W * ur's Stor a ratti. .1 , remedies n internally, and acts directly on the the leading mixologist, and will Children," Pantomime, ' Four Marri und that the Hall Would he ready for of railroad ties, saw log» and pilings will take place (or a in new OS Hid, hl.xsl and m u c u s surfaces. Hall's Cat i diali out the "pizen ” at the rate of ageable Daughters," ioairumcntal and tli,' Fourth. J. K. Mack, fora short time editor of Saddle—40 chances ut 11.00 a diance tarrh Cure is not a quack luedii ine. vocal music. all t; en tin1 Wi,s prescrils'd by "lie of the In st physi- 10 cents a d rin k —3 for a q u a rte r. .1. Sor,'„sen, w ho has been in Mr. ■ flic thild Item i, HiUftlr, Inis leased the In ciis»* chances are n- e v w d l eians in this country for years, and is a — »«cn *»— Allure invite,!. Manv of our to«ns|xs>plc will go ; Hum e’s employ at Rogue River for a Cheleo fZi riifif. The outside of the //. r- rutile « ill not takeplai nn.l ni regular prescription. It is w m ip w l of „umlx r ,.f vears, was In Port Grfor.1 on «M I» printed in H»n Francisco, and the la- ref united. the Iwst tonics known, combined with E u eh re creek to celebrate tluH tli. the Iwst blood purifiers, acting directly i i ,,, ... ..II n iu lit ' t i l l ------------ SlIllllllOllHPH Hllll SU bpiPIH IS ,..r .,,.iv ,.V1.|llng ,,¡H w„y | 4i„g|„is, inside in the .Was onice »t Unscent If H um e would die o n tiu ■ sen, on the mucous surfa.as. The perh-ct eat eb u n s, and d an ce all n ig h t HD 1 lawal en,rcspondoncc »hoiild reach il» where he owns a nice little farm in the City, hut we bave no doubt Mr Mack, combination of the two ingredients is broad ilavlight, etc. it later than Monday evening. Is ngthy immediate vicinity of the town, II, who is an ex|x'rieneed printer, will move ing Ins p.qx'r to (hose « ' I havi what nroduc s s,„•!, »•>«»d.-rful results ; . late of the .„„„„„m entions shouYt arrive not Liter n# e* ta- in cueing Catarrh. Send for tcstiniom - •« '. . i , , , than l'rila v , r Satunlay. Send in tho goes fur the p,ir|sis«'of preparing tem ove the plant to diete,», displace the calico re|H‘.itislly order,•tl'i William Rnuiley arrived in town on July 4th prep.inil to take picture» in lost evening on his way to Roseburg, to ' »lie highest style of the art. meet and accompany home to Rogue Mrs I Eitxliugh »ml daughter, Mi»» River Miss Amanda Smith, owner of the St.-Il», wen' in from their Sixes River T in: T ittiu w e ( Miice i« E q u ip home Saturday. Mrs. Fitzhugh is re Bagnell Ferry pnqicrty, »h o has lieen »iw'iiiling n,rat of her time during the ceiving the congratulations of friends last few years at the Chemawa Training |»/>l a ith the ('ont|>h*t«*«l «t<« k of j from nil parts over her success |»diticul- school. ‘ ly. dob P rin tin g S outhw est O regon. Free E ntertainm ent I AT LENEVE S 11ALL LEC A L B LA NK S, publish a neat and good hoin» .. , his family np, and pro,>•>««•» Io build a head and Ho e , x XI.SO I'B IS T has ,,ur best wisln s t -r Ins hen oil. Ins l.st w m B lank Deeds. B lank M ortgages and line ledei on 1,1» property in the near |«,|s'r. singlv sm all. «uem»«. hit ii re Blank Bonds. F ^ rn f E N « ’. Y A l’«Y ,l>eop»..T .,b,lo.... 8, ,1,1 by all druggist«, price 75c. P ri‘n ,T ° ’ . . . ■ In -w sn n d wc »ill give J"«« a newsy p i- p ipe