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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1897)
A outrages should n ot be allowed to pass unnoticed. ' Mr. Jlu m e has m ade th e rem ark i W id tlirb u rn , Ju n e 6, 1897. 1 more than once that he would ' C aptain Schwarz, the O phir mer freeze, tire or starv e Sorensen out. TUESDAY, «EKK 8, 1897. chant, was in tow n T uesday. H e received six more lioats by the - VV. J . Cooley has lum ber on t he schooner, an d says if one boat is s OFFICIAL PARER OF CURRY CO ground for an addition to his not enough he woold p u t on two, and if necessary the whole fleet. It saloon building. is nothing more nor less Ilian oj IRHUED BYERY Tl'BllïA'ï EVRX1NO Mr». D unlay, of W ilb u r’s m ill, freeze-out gam e, as ev ery th in g gix-s j P roprietor calne J o n n M onday evening, and WALTER SUTTON, to show. Of course he m ay tire Mr. ! 8., but the hitter has done one good 1 returned W ednesday m orning. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1*. D. Holcomb and J o h n Laani, I thing, lie has estuhlishad a free | One Copy One V e a » ................... H-SO of the K lam ath , arc p r o je c tin g for.; in d ep en d en t fishery, an d lit he One Copy Six M onths . , 1 does tire o u t, it will be b ut a sh o rt Onu Copy Three Months........... “J copper up Indian creek. . tim e till some one will come here T he black sand miners across the t jiat he cau>t t jre Ollt. A dvektisinu R ates R easonable . H oosier . river have ordered 2,500 feet of lum- | ber for additio n al buildings. , ___________ _ C h ris tm a s H om e. The dredger sar.d m iners are re T -* C u r » C o n s tip a tio n F o r .« » * -. Take C iscareis C’anilv CatSnrlic. 10c or tito. ported on the wav here. L ight shower of rain Sunday and II C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. D. Carey is to peel lan b ark for R. M onday m orning, and more would I), llurne. be very acceptable ju st now. I n te r n a tio n a l C o n v e n tio n , C h ris J . T. Miller has given up scow- Jack Frost m ade him self pretty tia n E n d e a v o r S o cie tie s. num erous one m orning last week, ing wood, b ut have .not heard of its doing but H enry Robner, of the Coquille, is One of the grandest o p p o rtu n i little dam age. in town on a visit. ties of a life-tim e is about to be off T he wild black-berries were pret- j Jam es G. W alker, of l ’istol R iver ered to the young people of the P a ty badly injured during the hot was in town Friday, cific Coast, in the great VV o rld ’s weather week before last. In this Ed. Bailey will commence shear- Convention of Y oung People which v icinity there will not be more than ing to-morrow, and M. Doyle will will be held in Ban Francisco, Ju ly h a lf a crop. '* : follow su it in a few days. 7 to 12. I t is doubtful if. in tiie T he claim Mr. Davis located Wm. Doyle left for M r. H ughes’ range of an o rd in ary lifetim e, it down th*e river did not interfere Tuesday, lie was accom panied by will again be So near to tiie people w ith the rights of any one, and he Rev. F ath e r Kelley, who was on of Oregon as it will th is year. M any is working away. H e expects to way home, and Miss Agues Doyle of the greatest speakers of th is and and Miss Mary Gibson. of foreign countries will be present, m ake about one d ollar per day. W ith the coal m iners up the riv and more th a n 1000 of C alifornia's Alex. H all, J. F. and Isham Cox have ju st completed a flume 288 er, the dredger Band m iners, the brightest young people h av e for . feet in length, and yet have about black sand m iners across th e river more than two years been a t work 250 feet of dr»in to cut before they and tlie two fisheries all in opera as a reception committee, fo rm u lat tion here this sum m er, tim es will ing plans for the care an d enter- well begin to take out money. W illiam J. Roister, who has been be pretty lively. i tain m eu t of th e visitors. Fifteen R um or has it th a t a gentlem an to tw enty thousand will come from m ining on tl.e m iddle fork the past two years, js now driving a tunnel from P ortlan d lias purchased the the east, m any of the far eastern in to a m ountain in search of a high coal m ines up the liv er, an d th a t states will ru n their own special river channel. Wo would be glad he will have a steam er here soon. trains, some of which have already to see him strike it rich, as he lias He lias made arran g em en ts with included Oregon in th e ir itin erary . worked long and fiytliful, a id is Mr. H um e for a site to erect coal Oregon should take lier place this bunkers, above tiie Jim H u n t rock. year am ong her sister states with a deserving of success. T he new W edderburn postolllce representation which will dem on A Mr. Robinson of the Coquille, and an uncle of our school teacher, and residence is nearin g co m p le strate to tiie world th a t Oregon is was the guest of J . C. C lark a lew tion, th e olliee fixtures being moved populated (n o t with In d ian s an d W ednesday, and the office is now tra rp e rs, w holly) but with a brainy, days last week. open in flic new location. George civilized, up to date people, and Isham Cox has been laid up sev- cral days with catarrh of the th o at lleiberger was th e builder, an d put th a t we have a country of w hich we and head, a t tim es suffering con- up the best constructed house in are ju stly proud, in no other way siderabl pain; and F. 8. Avery has W edderburn, The work done on cs” Oregon so tru ly set herself right been troubled the past week with a it shows th a t Mr. lluiberger is a in the eyes of the world. P lans pain in the region of his heart. i thorough m echanic in every panic- are nearly perfected for Oregon’s I hear Edw ard Robinson is get- ulav. VV lien the house is painted tran sp o rtatio n an d hotel accommo ting along well with his school, and am i the premises im proved Mr. Bo dations, and it is wow »ule to Bill- is giving good satisfaction. gardus will move his fam ily back m ate th at tiie entire trip m ay be . George G uerin, Sr., m ade a trip from Ban I raiicisco. made in clu d in g P o rtlan d and all over to the south fo lk last week We were on th e h ill back of tiie points south at a total cost of about with a horse load of provisions for store the other morning, an d it be $35. a couple of gentlem en nam ed Sto ing low tide we had a good view of If any of our readers contem plate rey and Hoover. 1 understand they the river for some distance up. Tile m aking th is trip , full inform ation found the ground located tiicy ex liver, instead of ru n n in g down by will be cheerfully furnished by pected to work, an d only stopped a the cannery, as in form er years, it sending your name and address to runs stra ig h t from a little below Hie few days, when tlioy came o u t and Lym an WuodiuU house ty the Tom il. B. Gile, Balem, Oregon, P rsid en t went over to Johnson creek. Bniith fishing cabin, thence d | i Oregon C. E. Union. ChurlioH aines had a crew of men the slough by the m outh of luuiaii All tiie privileges of rates and all at work on the M yrtle P oint wagon CleCk, am i llie ii aeloss to tne Jim convention privileges will be offered road lafct week, and I understand H u n t Rock. Very little water H freely to an y who desire to taxe a d any comes down oy the cannery at C harlie is doing good work. low tide, i f tne river does not vantage of them w hether E n- Uncle Jolin Geiger trained him change above it is only a question deavol'ers or not. self to a couple of new gates last ul a lew years till it will he im pos Week, th a t is right Uuele John, gates sible for a schooner to get to the A. 11. Patter, with 0 . E. Atkins A cannery. As tv has been several Co., Indianapolis, In d ., writes: ‘ I are more convenient than bars. years since we have been ou the A lad by tiie nam e of Myers, a hill before we do not know how have never before given a testimonial grand-son of Uncle Joe H aines, took long It has been ru n n in g u s present in my liie. But I will say that for thioe years we have not been without a load of supplies over to tfie south course. Chumberlrins Colie, Cholera an,J Diur- Mr. Jo h n n y McVey, son of Jolm fork last Sunday for llusscy a id rliuii Remedy in the house, and my McVey, ol H andy R an ch , is in Thom pson. M ouxtajnkkk . wile would as sixin think of being with town. He is lodiiing Well and lias unproved w onderfully since we la st out flour as a b-.ttle of this Remedy in T he last weeks Bandon Recordei the summer season. VV e have used it mei lum. gets at the tru th very poinU dly in Mr. llum e l.a» started to erect a with all three of our children and it th e following paragraph, whifih we fine largo hall near Ins residence, lias never failed to cure—not simply stop pain, b u t cure absolutely. It is are tnueh pleased to see, since gen .dr. 11. is alw ays m aking im prove ull right, and anyone who tries it will eral report in lliis county lias it m ents and looking o ut lor tne pleas lin.I it so.” For sale by 0 . Lcneve. are, i nJoy men'« a lid wellare ul tne th a t the editor of th a t paper was people. A h a ll 1» soliieUiing th a t tiie County Commissioner who made is badly needed 111 th is place. Il The P rineville Review says th a t ■in otlieial exam ination of, and ae Will he iU leel wide an d »0 le d tiie num ber of sheep th a t will be eepted for the county, the Coos long. J. J . Bristow, ut Nusnvilic, bought in Oregou th is teuxjn bv Hl> gon, fiithel of alfs. V ) alien , Is county end of th e M yrtle P oint tiie firm of A. J. K nollin A Co., of the builder. Langlois road so tru th fu lly refer ion T he schooner arriv ed in the river Kansas City an d Balt L ike, will be to. Tiie Recorder says: yesterday wild a stuck ot uiereuau- about 150,000 2-yera old weathers, "C urry county is one of the most dise lor Mr. H um e's stoic. Mr. and of these about 35.000 will go sparsely settled counties in tin H um e has a large an d well selected .slock, which he is selling a l bed from Crook county ranges. state and i * i more m ountainous rock prices, lh o A ssociation and country Io build roads over than B m ith’s Cash Biore are not in n Hurra n t has taken a new lease of any other, hilt for uniform grades now. life. A stay of proceedings Ims and well built thoroughfares site is I M in. Doy le has th e boss team ; been granted until October, on the away ahead of Coos. On the fono and wagon. J,;l„t ih a rsd u y lie lelt { opinion of tiie A ttorney G eneral, p o l l M ilo rd nt 15 minute? m 2 am i from L anglois to M yrtle P oint Ini whs h o m e by 7— 51 h o u r s , p i c i l * pending an ap ical to the B ipreim p art of tiie grade would be a credit good lim e foe g r a s s h o rse s. He Court from Ju d g e G ilbert’? <h cis.o. . to any county, but'w heu the Coos was aCcom. .nn’ied l>) Aggie Doyie county line is crossed then you get a m t A lary Ifib so li. I i was no urui A N TED — F A IT H F U L Ml N into a piece of road th a t is a dis n a r y w a g o „ |,u bad, b u l ° " v °* or wiinieu to travel for responsible , Pacific Coast Houn S“ iq ‘*V Associ grace tor any county to disignnte sta b lish e d House in O regon. Sal .ry ation’s best four spring wagons. I l e $,'90 and expenses. P osition pern a as a road. I ’articuliirly is this so nas slooK more liar , u'**8L‘ Hnin any ii , -nt. Heii iolice l-niel.iso sell a iuress- of tiie Catching creek lu ll. JfU tcre wagon in ine cm liitrv •ul' l *io snort e,i st.unpe.l t'uV. tope, file N atiolihi, St .i lo siiia n ce ul ig., C hivajo. iiail been lio o llic i w ay to have Con tliwe all*. D u e ls lia s iiaU H, an d vv- e ry lu iu g the Associatio" svuds out structed the loud ou th a t hill th e n is the v eiV („si. Thm is the placi it could have been pndurA l, but lu tiuilu. You get holiest goods a t N O TIC E. w in e it is pc ,lively known that living p r ie s . uu easy grade could be b u ilt up A •o'ort time hack som e person or there for the sain« am o u n t of time i piTsons com m itted sevi ral depreda- All perssns are lieieby notified not and money ns it IQok to construct 1 tions on the wav down th e coast to enter upon or trespass on the prem the present muigi rous "slid e,” then t BeVeral men came up ou tlm t cattle ises of the undersigned, (or the pnr|x a few weeks ago from the low of limiting or otherwise. Any person it must be put dou u a t a pit co ol i | , drive r end of the co u n ty . Boms ot or persons so doing will be proeeeutr d rank foolishness. T hecom luissioii I them , I euppnee, on th eir return to the foil extent of the law. P. HUGHE era of Coo» county should rem edy home thought tie y would huve sonic th is ueieet iu soqn »s |swsihlc or go ' luu, and tore down every mail la»X out of the road makii g busmens ul ' fruiu Gold Bench to Irm a except one. T hey also tixik F ran k Howe'? together." of -VHUe* awopU ä »|.H < to rateate i plow, which lie nod left l*y the toad K u -T»-D m fee Sid» Coats* JÑr wíjJür ku V i Î n * a ' side for a nviglibor lo gel, threw ii Cuarncnod Ulaisce bsb’i cere, make, «rack w u > ir o e a . blood pur« SSv.St All •lru»»**la. I down lilt* hill anti broke it up. Buch v h c X \n l € > r m .;ì u r i b u u « * W e d d e rb u rn N ew s. The Fourth of July! l»£zlEKlt IX I77G 1897 tira i General Merchandise, Elftes P o rt H t O rfo rd , - O re g o n , I W Satsifaction Guaranteed hi Every Particular. - AT KL'CHIÍE CREEK! Ì I ? i PRO G RA M M E: f Assemble at 11, A. T»L, July 3d. CALLED TO ORDER, by Marshal, J . Huntley. SONG, by Choir. T READING DECLARATION—Mrs. Warren SONG, By the Choir. GOODS ! ! O R A TIO N , by R . D. H U M E , SONG, by the Choir. WILLIAM KIRK. I T V F O O T -R A C E S , For For For F or For bays fr to fi y e ars. bays train 7 to H years. boys from io to 12 ye.- rs. bay.« fr m 7 l3 to 13 years. y o u n g m e i. For oldiuon. Hack ■boys., e n. ___ »aw r t n s ^Th) ^ r e o in r all. F or girls from 4 to fi years. ¡For girls from 7 to 9 years. I o r girls from 10 to 12 y e a rs, l or girls from 13 to 15 y e a rs. ¡For young w om en. For old w om en. 'For f it w om en. F a c k race for girls. General Fgg race, free for boys and girls under 16. P otato rn e, for boys u n d e r 15. on chandise ? Groceries and Provisions, CLOTHING F0K MI® AND BOYS, T Jk B IÆ : Mrs. Lindber». o f ^ n ri Orford, Mrs. F. S tew art, of O phir, Mrs. fcrbff, ol VFe'iîderburu, Mrs. VV. G auntlett, of Gold Beach, CO3tMlTTEK ON MUSIC« -M rs. W a rren . -P t D R E S S GOODS, Otto Nev,inalili, __ iró io o ï M ANAG K K S» A. J. M a re V W iW fT .¡np ins, VV.u. Golf, A. II. 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