THE STEAMER
Dairyville
F.M.LANGLOIS, Proprietor
W. H. W ilbur was a passenger
on the Farallon last week, for a vis-
! it to the city.
M a ster,
C O U S IN S ,
W. G auntlett has been appointed
W ill make weekly trips between i adm inistrator of the personal estate
’ of llartm an, who was killed by
1 Jones, at Cbetco.
K EEPS IN STOCK
f o i ’i l
B O O T S
m id
Illl< t C o O M
C A R R Y IN G
hardw are *
3 1 A T M Ac C>¡A-T*Í*»
Wm. Ferris, the veteran miner,
i visited Port Orford yesterday. He
AND has been in.very jxxir health d u r
ing the past winter.
1 3 « J'
W H O I iM
PA8SENOER8
FR K IU H T .
F reight and passengi
A nd in fact, everything usually needed
in the country.
f ft. W IN 8O R , Agent, Port
tord, Oregon.
SALUS am ounting to Í6 or
be allowed 10 i* r cent dls-
e p t on F lo u r, on w h ith no
C O M M IS S IO N E R
NOTARY
A* I will do my own teainmi
my Intention to sell cheaper tha
were ever sold on F loras Creek
PUBLIC,
L anolois , C ubby C o ., O beook .
Dealer in Town Lot«, and Im proved
■'
and W ild L and,.
Mrs. James Langlois, and son
and daughter, Grace and Merton,
of the light house, were in Port Or
ford for services Sunday.
A very welcome rain
Saturday evening and
i was badly needed, and
great benefit to garden?
i generally.
visited us
night. I t
proved of
and crops
'The program for the grand cele-
I bration at Euchre creek will appear
| next week. Look out for it, and
, get ready to be there on time, for it
1 promises to be a grand success.
Last Sunday
was observed as
F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on ’ Memorial Day by the people of Port
i Orford, who repuired to the Ceme-
Homesteads and Pre-em ptions.
Capt- Couben, General S uperin
te n d e n t of the Life Saving Service,
arrived down on the Farallon Wed
nesday, on a tour of inspection of
all the Pacific Coast stations.
He came ashore and visited various
points on the heads, and was very
favorably impressed with the local
ity as a desireable site for a Life
Saving Station, an appropriation
for which was secured by Repro-
rentative Horuiann, but which wor
thy and humane undertaking was
dealt a death blow at tbe start by
those who should have been most
deeply interested in encouraging
the good work. The stntiou may
yet be established, hut it depends
altogether Upon whether those who
control the ocean frontage are wil-
< ling to aid the cause of humanity
and at the same time help them
selves, and indirectly help the en
tire community, by dealing fairly
and reasonably with the govern
ment.
We have received a bunch of
O r n n a i m C lnv.r from Mr. 8. T*.
,Malehorn, of the Deer Park N urs
ery, which is something new for
Curry, and which promises to take
•the lead among forageplants. Mr. M.
says
of it:
‘‘This
Crimson
DClover was sown on clay hill side,
'In olive orchard, where corn had
been cut up, in September last, and
burrowed in. Estim ated yield 2 |
'Ions per acre. It done much better
on clay laud than river bottom this
season. I consider Crimson Clover
a valuable forage plant for Curry
county. Its early m aturity (in
May) makes it of doubtful value
for bay, on account of the mois
ture and low degree of temperature
at this season; but for green soiling,
and silo it is valuable above all
oth ,r grasses for this climate, be
sides being a nitrogen feeder and
fertilizer.”
ANDY CATHARTIC
cuRtconsTi pation
io *
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“ THUNDERBOLTS,”
the latest and grandeat l»ook by Uiis worhl-wl<to celebrity
now out and for uaiu exclusively by subscription. The
only took elven to t t e public by S a n Jones In ten years.
Edited by Iter. B. F. IlaynPd. Iutroductiou by Biitbop
Joseph 8. Key, of the M. K. Church, Sooth, floopam »
123 splendid illustrations. A bonaosa for ugente. Meet
rapidly« easily selling book of tbo age.
AO ENT8 W ANTED.
Send 8 s Cents for A gent's O n ttlt, imd io Cents for O ar
70-page, Illustrated Catalogue of Bibles, Album», Etc.
To prove it, w e give a few item s from ACtunl sales made w ithin the last few weeks:
One agent nolu 27 copies iu tw o and a half (lays. Another sold 15 copies iu two days.
and another 80 in three «lays. O n oagcn tin Indiana sob I 15 conies in two days. An agent
inS outh C iuolinasoidsa
In isirw «lays. Ona agent io Georgia sold 25 in tw o days.
An agent in Central Georgia sold 82 copies in ton uaya. When you consider the com
mission we allow agents, und tbo immonso popnlarify of this wonderful book, and the
ease with which it soils, there Is nothing in which a live, pushing man can engage which
w ill yield such profits. For instance: one agent made $108.25 IB tea «lays selling
“ Thunderbolts.” Another made $39.60 in three days; another $9.25 la one day; auotber
$33 in tw o days; another $56.75 in three days.
B. F. HAYNES PUBLISHING COMPANY. N ashville, Tenn-
G o ld B e a c h a n d V lc iu ity
G old B each , May 30, 189?.
May 21st, 1897.
John Melndoe is visiting friends
To the T ribune :
On last Wednesday, the 19th in town.
Born—On
Sixes
River,
Curry!
inst.,
Curry county was called to. Mrs. Peirce, wife of the late Capt.
Will be taken In exchange for good».
county,
Or.,
on
May
18th,
1897
to
part
with
another of her honored Chas. Peirce, is visiting her son
WANTED-AN I D E A ^ . Ä
Storer.
S i ^ ^ t h ProÄ
r ^ i ^ “ Ä T R y Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Post, a son;!
citizens.
G í r e m e » tr ia l a n d I w ill d o m y B Ü H Ñ * C O jP s te n t Attorney«, W *ahin»toa. also, in the same vicinity, on the
Albert Snodgrass was in town
F ather C. II. Peirce was born in
U. C., (or thetr S IÄ » prise offer.
b e s t t o p le a s e yo u .
same day, to Mr. and Mrs. Mel.
Boston, Mass., Dec. 17lb, 1820. En during tiie week. He is suffering
listed in tiie regular army at the with a large carbuncle on his. left
Fitzhugh, ditto.
age
of 17 years, ju st previous to the ankle, which is very painful.
Mrs. Colebrook and son, Mrs.
Johnie McVay arrived up from
Mexican war; landed nt Vera Cruz
Quellen and Chas. Newmann of!
Repreccntctlre» of the company with General Scott, and served in San Francisco early iu the '.veek
Euchreland, were in Port Orford
which bonded the Salmon Moun every battle from there to the City anil is visiting his father at H andy
' Saturday, spending the night witli
tain mines, arc back again, and will of Mexico, mid was the first soldier Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Slinsen, of H ubbard’s i
lake possession cf tho mine June to enter the city.
The Assembly of United Artisans
! ereek. They brought up a load of ' P ersons intending
1st. and it is said extcuiSive devel
which was organized hero a couple
trees the coining s e t
After
the
Mexican
war
he
re-en
wool for Mrs. Colebrook.
visit my place and ¡q
opm ent will immediately begin. listed and served continuously, be of weeks ago, had their regular
Would you like to locate on a old prune trees lo a J
Some forty men will be employed, ing at West Point with the U. 8. weekly meeting in Wedderburn
nice little home in Sonoma county ? in g in nursery now ]
a new ditch dug, a dam 180 feet Engineers until the outbreak of the last Saturday. The Artisaus lire
Have you a nice little, well im- to give fruit tiaes iuj
high constructed, and a large quartz civil war, except one trip to Utah I all right, and are a good assembly
th is tim e. C attle al
1 proved place on the coast of Curry taken in exchange ,1
miff set up, which will crush all | under Sydney Johnson, to quiet and should be joined by every good
I—anywhere south of Bandon, that stock of trees a re laj
L thy gold hearing rock of any grade i tiie Mormon troubles.
citizen in this vicinity.
you would like to trade for such a discount allowed p a
To-day is Merqodal day, and it
■RM
bjk'JNIC
appointed
Captain
by
I home? If so read notice, ‘ForEWe son. An inspection1!
was
not forgotten by the good peo
fT
i(fe^fiifim
|ijiicuJii,
an
d
had
eow-
m an th a t such tniM
1 o r Exclimipe.'’ in this Issue.
M N R B R /b a tte ry th ro u g h o u t the ple of our town who have dear ones
til, and Loiupeife u iQ
la k e s pleasure fu Informing the public th at he lias now on .Rand, and
Mrs. Jesse T urner and children,
IH^M jjHvpiirL
many battles, Jiiid to rest in the graveyard by the
y jjl continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen
of
Gold
Beach,
who
have
been
Winchester,
the W il sea. Many baskets of beautiful
eral Merchandise, consisting of.
spending a week in Port Orford,
derness,
Cedar
Fork,
and
the
Shan- flowers were left blooming to-day
LA D IES and G EN TLEM EN ’S U ND ERW EAR,
returned home yesterday, accompa-
audouli campaign. Hu served 25 on the cold dam p mounds where
H OSIERY, FU R N IS H IN G GOODS,
j nied by John Sutton and Mrs. Geo.
years in the U. 8. regular arm y and some dear one sleeps.
Y O U TH S’ and C H IL D R E N ’S W EAR.
! Forty and two youngest children,
IS years in the U. 8. Light House
Hon. F. A. StewArt was in town,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, who go on a visit. Charley McVey
service, making a continuous ser lor a couple of days during the
; drove them through.
vice of forty years for the govern week taking orders for suits. Ho
L A C E S, EM BROIDERY, B RA ID S, ETC.
ment. Few of her sons can boast has his samples and prices with him ;
SU IT IN G , D R E S S GOODS, D R E S S FLA N N EL,
Died—At the family residence on
of
ns long and faithful a service.
they speak for . themselves. He
'
Brushes
Creek,
Curry
county
Ore
BATKEN9, PLAIN AND FIG U R E D OUTING FLANNELS in a variety of colors,
In 1850 Mr. Peirce was married handles the best woolen goods which
gon,
on
Monday,
May
31st,
1897,
Linings, S ilesia# Buttons, Bindings, etc.
j Alice, wife of Win. Clarno, and ■
to Miss Sarah A. Low, who lias lie sells nt bedrock prices. Save
Also • com plete assortm ent of Beautif il Calicos, Apron and Dress G ingham s,
been bis faithful companion for 47 money by interviewing Mr. Stewart
, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Unican, of j
W hite Goods, Percales, la w n , In d ia I.inon, I.qnsdale, T able Linen,
yrtirs, and remained tocoud'ort him before ordering elsewhere.
| Port'Orford. The funeral will take
in liis last battle in this life.
I ire sash and door factory, opper-
N apkins, Sheeting an d Pillow-Slip MjjgMu, Towels and
place at the Port Orford Cemetery
‘ Calmly and courageously he went ated by II. T. Atkinson, sou-in-laiv
to-morrow, Wednesday, at 2 o’clock,
C rash, H ouse Lining, Ticking, Oil Cloth,
to join the Army across the River, ¡of the lute Max. Laugevin, of this
Since Sorensen & Robinson com
jcorge Forty and ^ U ^ H T w i i r inenced fishing at Rogue River we leaving his loving wife and seven county, at Oakland Calif., was re
Rev. Mr, Horsfall held morning
I children in the rear, to come on la cently dislroyed by tire.' The loss
have bought Cat**« interest in have been-many times asked what
and evening services at the church
te..
is estimated git about >8,000 above
i Island Roek e g ^ |* tlw M ^ 6 u s- is mean I by the word ‘‘corking,” «»
, in Port Orford Sunday, at which
Father Peirce has long been iden the insurance.
Zir.
■»», and are doing • MhHbd4riBiet- mentioned in connection with fish-
there was a large attendance. There
tified with the development of this
tines»,” gathering » b o a t ' ¡ ing operations there, which leads us
was baptismal services and three
A. H. Patter, with 0 . ‘ E. Atkins A
per day. The e g g n (K W |ÍB a |it to think the phrase is not gelteral- coast—received orders to come the Co.,
Christenings in the afternoon, viz:
Indianapolis^ Ind., w rites: “ I
day
President
Lincoln
wup,
assas.-i
the wharf and p a c t * - j j g W V 1 'y understood. I t is simply this:
Oris Nlcholi» K napp, Jesse T hurs
have never b e fo r e given a testim onial
(
nated,
and
was
first
stationed
at
Al
in my life. B ut I will say th a t for
n t to the city. The drififfi' A mv <-‘ Sorensen lays out his net across the
ton Sutton and Walter Jess Turner,
A Cono píele Stock of
i yet settled down kp'fcRlfc“-4n current for a d rift down stream; catraz, San Francisco Bay; next at th ree years we have not been w ithout
infants.
1 earnest, and the
j then one of Mr. Hume’s boats, in- Fort H um boldt; next at Fort Steil Ctiam berlrins Colie, Cholera and Diar-
Tht. little schooner Dauntless a r
aeon., Fort Canby and Fort Doug rhinit Remedy in tho house, and my
,-t to be able to g .it ííM B v H t * stead of waiting their tu rn ,a n d be-
rived up from Rogqe River a few
las, tbe latter iu Alaska, being com I .vile would ns sixni th in k of being with»
f, as the birds secin
ginning their drift a t the head of
| ont Hour us s bottle of this K euuily in
days ago,'and is lying at Nellie’s
At greatly reduced price?
m anding officer at all the above the suiuuier season. We have used It
increased since last jtCtfKi
the fishing ground, according to the
Cove. She is manned by Charles
j with all three of our uliildren and it
ly have these little birds recreas-. rifles and regulations of fishing, lay named fort«
Strahan, Dennis Cunniff, Jr., and
When
retiring
from
public
ser
has nuver failed to cure—n o t simply
on the rocks off Humbug, but out tl>cir net immediately below,
,Ch*ncy Woodruff, who are out for
vice MF. l ’eirce settled on the Sixes id-.p pain, b lit cure absolutely. I t is
:y are said to be settling by thou-1
,
,
„ . u
ids on the big rock off S.xts Riv- >nd aB clo#e “ P
»»
the purpose of otter and sea liou
River and endeared himself to all u I rig .it, snd anyone who tries It will
flit I it so.” For sale by O. Leneve. •
showing that they are gradually possible, thus cuffing off any possi-
hunting. They will work the Cape
wno knew him, ns evidenced on
rking northward. They orjgi- bilily of 8<frensen getting salmoir,
Blanco and Rogue River reyfs, but
Thursday, at 2 p. m., May 20th,!
ly came from tho Farallón« Js- Sorensen olaims th a t the waters of
CROCKERY, LAMPS and LANTERNS, G UTTLERS, CLOCKS tbe season is a little early yet.
C3
ids, off the Golden Gate, and the river being free, it is bis right when we were called upon to lay
nrtirst appearance here dates back
. , . . . . .
.
his ashes to rest, a large concourse
Messrs. Emery A Knight, tbe
MIRRORS, ETC.
t a few years, their number, in- w
*“ ‘he legitimate business
of people followed his remains to RC 1 «A C R E S IN SONOMA CO.,
cattle men, passed through lust
using rapidly ever since. This of Ashing fur a living. Mr. Hume
miles from Glenn
the burial. Services were conduct UU*l"u Cal.,
Thursday, with some 630 cattle col
y account for their reported de- concedes the right, and allows him
Elli n, 9 miles from Santa Rosa. Is'
ed by tbe writer, who is also an ex- well watered by springs and stream
lect«! along the coast frcni Cbetco
ase un the islands.
to fish, but claims the right, the
Union soldier. We can only quote:! of m ountain water running through
north. Ths band was not as large
! water being free, to lay out bis net
Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spicee, Extracts, • a* it was reported they would have,
“
Soldier rrst, thy warfare’s o’er—
the place. Plenty of fine oak and
K CT ^ t h
' Wl‘ere he P1“-«*- H ÍS fUn
Choice Variety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kinds in Stock. and as they were paying fair prices,
“bleep the sleep thut know« no w aking; 1 retfwood timber on the place; about
h LOCAL APPLICATIONH, as . . . . .
.
, .
“ Dream of buttle fields no more,
25 aeres in eifltivation; bulanew pas
y cannot reach the seat of the ° f tl,u
and did not miss an opportunity :
:a»e. C atarrh is a blwxl
or tions, and think it a great joke, “ Days of danger, nigbui of waking,
ture un<3 timber; uo bouse, biltgood
for a trad«, it is evident the county
site to build—eau have spring wa
stitutionai disease, and in or- The waters of the ocean are free for " 'Til the tru m p et ealls thee forth,
Gaudy, Nwta, Citron, Leuion and O range )?eel.
has been pretty well drained of its I
to cure it yon must take internal all the birds of the »ea to obtain a “ When the e arth and Skies are shaking ter piped into bouse. Is n.ieeiy lo
surplus. Tb« cattle will be driven
cated nt hxit of Sonoma mountain;
tedies. Hall's C atarrh Care is tak- living therefrom. We have often “ For the Joys the victor'll have,
internally, and sets directly on the watched the honest old pelican, “ W hen he heurs the Savior speaking, line climale, good laud, close to
to Oakland, when tbe parties will
xi and mucous surfaces. H all's' hovering in the air, dive suddenly “ E n te r into th e jo y s of thy L ord.” • Church and School; 10 miles from
return fo ra band of sheep.
hay, 2j miles from railroad station,
arrh Cure ia not a quack me Heine, down, and with his long bill bring
liav. F. M. H andbrlik .
BACQN, H « D , BEANS, COFFEE, SUGAR and SO L L lfp BARLEY
BJ miles from San Francisco. Will
“There Jaao ues In tottin g,” says W.
ras prescribed by one of the best phy- up a fish, which no sooner reached
T o Curo C ortetlpntiu.i I’o r e v o r .’
trade lor good improved piuee dose
H Broadwell, dm tffUt, La C y g n e,1
ins ia this coaatry for yean and iua the surface than it was nabbed by
Sold as low aa the market will permit.
(UtMCRreta Crsody Caitos rue. 10c oe n e
liar prescription. I t is obuipoeod a pesky sea gull; it was am using to l i Take
Kas., “ Cuamberlaia's (M ie, Cholera
C. C. C- fall to cure, druigiBU refund inoouy. to coast in Curry c ninty.
F o r fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs, apply at
and Dlarrbtaa Remedy doee the work. !
To meet the necessities of tbe times, my goods are
he beet tonics known, combined watch them, but no doubt tbe peli-
After taking medicines of my own p re-'
this oltiov.x
l the best blood porfíen, acting di- can failed to see where tbe joke-
H U T T K Ii C L O T H .
M arked D o w n to the L o w e s t Figures Possible paraffon sad thorn of other’« I took a : ly on the mucosa surfaces. The came in, and if he were possessed of.
Butter
Cloth, Kocklnud, cut, |
k-ct
eo«Maatioa
o<
the
two
ingred-
thinking
faculties
he
would
look
dose
of
Chamberlain’s
aad
it
helped
I V A N T E D — F A IT H F U L M E N
Orders taken for Suits and fits Guaranteed.
’ ’ or »uuien t i travel for responsible
a is what prodncewwuch wonderful upon the gull in about the same yard, 6 cents.
established house in Oregon. Hslary
C A U A I D G E T R B IC E B B E T O R R B U Y IN G E I .8 E V H E E .
■Its in curing Catarrh Bend for ligbl a s Soreaeen looks upon Hume,
Butter cloth, Rockland, pie
•780 and expenses'. Position perm a
«aioniais, frse.'
| But, no doubt Mr. Huiue coociders
nent. R e fe re n v u . Enclose self-n<Ulreas-
F. J. OKSNBY * CO , Props., To- bimwdf tbo honest old pelican nnd per yard, 5{ cents, at
ed stam ped envelope. Thu National.
1*.
J
M
ISTER’O.v'«.
S tir Inxiiruin-p H hlg, ( ’hi-age.
O SoMtw dmpriets, prise 75c. Horeiwn the prskv gull
GENERAL CONVEYANCING.
! tery, and decorated the graves of!
the depaited with beautiful flowers.
PORT ORFORD, OREGON
Rubber Goods,
O il C lo th in g ,
Mens’ & Boys’ Hats & Caps
For Sale or Exchan«n?,
GBOCEBIES—
”% 'S 5aa?,S H
«f„,£ 8T’
Cigars« Pipes and Tobacco.
Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always op hand.
who walch thc °Ptr^