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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1901)
1Ö 8785 5SB Ä P O R T OK FO R D , O R E G O N . Gold Beach and vicinity surviv Ekoros will be heard, from next ed the late storm all O. K. and so E D IT O R T R IB U N E : week. far as heard from no serious dam Prof. Johnston’s school at Gold age was done along the river. W e d esire to ex ten d to o u r frie n d s a n d p atro n s th e Though more snow was reported to ■ ilcavh will close next Friday. The Arcata arrived from the city have fallen in the mountains than Friday, and passed down Saturday. for years past, yet the river was not season’s g re e tin g s—A p ro sp ero u s a n d h a p p y N ew Y ear. excessively high, not even equaling W. 8. Winsor returned last week the ex pectations of some of the old W ith th e opening o f th e N ew C e n tu ry ev ery effort ! from a protracted visit to Gold est inhabitants. Beach. Mr. Ash Moore has a logging Advertisement for Grand Ball at crew at work, preparing logs for w ill be p u t in force to k eep a f a ll stock o f g en eral m e r Wedderburn, Feb. 14, arrived too the Hume mill, which he intends starting as soon as he can secure late for this week. one o f th e m ost p o p u la r the necessary belting,- etc» lrom chandise, an d to m ak e o u rs Mr. and Mrs. Champlin will sup Chetco. He has a contract for ply the supper for the • Novelty 200,000 feet of lumber for R. D. stores in C n rrv C ounty. Ball. See change in ad. Hume. On account of lengthy court pro During the last few weeks several W . T. K E R R & CO. ceedings considerable important gentlemen interested in mining Town and County. TUE STEAMER ARCATA, N E L S O N , ........................M aster, Will make weekly trips between M a n P rsssu sD a n o , P o r t O r . fo r a i un<l C o o s B a y , « G old B ea ch Item *. AND matter crowded out thia week. properties ou Rogue River have Port Orford Camp Woodmen of been doing business with the coun FREIGHT. F u r R e lie f o f C urry C ouuty. the World have their regular poeet- ty clerk. They report quite an in flux of miners and mining experts ing next Monday evening. On Jan. 17, Representative Hume into the mining distriets of upper Freight and passengers at introduced and passed through the Ames Johnston has been selected Rogue river, and believe that valu House the following Memorial, and to teach the Port Orlord achijt'l, to able deposits are there, and if they L o w e st K a tes. it will pass the Senate without a begin first Mouday in February. can only he found will prove a doubt. In a letter to the editor of W M. S. WINSOR, Agent, Port Or Uncle Henry Zumwalt remains source of great benefit to the coun the T kibune , referring to the sub ED. RACKLEFF, Prop’r. lord, Oregon. in a very critical condition, and ty. They claim that the only real ject, Mr. Hume says, “There was no there are small hopes for his recov ly feasible route for getting mach (Successor to F. M. Langlois.) hope of State relief, and as the gen inery and supplies to this district ery, W .D O Y E E & C O ., eral Government assists or builds K E E P 8 IN 8 T O C K , Mr. Neygren has added a neat is by boating from this vicinity up post roads in remote districts I am the river, and that the river can he porch and steps across the front end satisfied we shall, if our Congress DEALERS IN of the school house. Now If we had navigated successfully by vessels of men and Senators do their duty, light draft has been proven by Mr. a neat woodshed attachment. get the relief asked for.” Henry Moore, who has been oper MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS. D H I G O O D S, K v u u b , Mr. Champlin and family moved ating a gasoline launch between W hereas , the County of Corry, into the Sutton residence last week, here and the Illinois river during in the State of Oregon, has con B O O T S n u ll S H O E S , leased the same, the Sutton the summer. He is soon to begin structed a post-road along the F L O O R M A N A G E R S ; COLD BEACH,ORs having family having turned ranchers. the construction of a larger and bet Coast of the Pacific Ocean, from the H A R D W A R E. Lou Miller, of Bogue River, who ter equipped boat for the trade. North line of said County, a dis tance of about a hundred miles, at WE KEEP IN STOCK has been spending some time in the Let us hope that they strike it rich. a cost of over $75,000; and H A T H Ac C A P S , Willamette valley, returned home W hereas , said Curry County has Two prizes to most novel characters, lady and Discussion of the question of And In (act, everything usually last week. His wife will not re lengthening the term or the Presi a population of not to exceed 1868; and a voting population of 447, and In the country. turn before spring. dent of the U. S. and making him W hereas , the taxable property gentleman. d r e ss g o o d s , The upper Elk River people are ineligible for re-election, which be in said Curry County at the pres C A SH S A L E S am ounting to $6 or h a t s and caps , now engaged in building the road gan with the Constitutional Con- ent time amounts to hut about B O O T S A N D S H O E S , over the .ridge on their new grade, i yentiou and went on daring the $503,232; and more will be allowed 10 per cent din- W h eteas , in the construction of count, except on Flour, on which ao l i t will he a big improvement on the whole of the last century, has been said post-road, said county has in- discount can be given. I I A J i U W A I T E , old road when completed. given a fresh start. The idea is 3. ciirred an indebtedness on account I Representative Hume is chairman j f«l* of common sense and should he thereof ©£$44,000; and As I will do my own teaming, It ia W hereas , said road so built and And In fact everything usually needed of Committee of the Oregon Legisla- carried out. my Intention to sell cheaper than goods ■ constructed by said ' County >s were ever aold on Floras Creek. Jn town or cimutö’- tuce, to meet a like committee o f1 The Oregon Legislature conven theonly poet-road now runDi the Washington Legislature, to ad ed on the 14th inst., and promptly North and 'South through sai vise with them on the needed legis organized and got down to business. County along said Coast, and I t l a our purpose to keep a full lation for the Columbia River fish Senator Fulton was elected Presi it is indjespensable in delivering mails to the said inhabitants of and complete line of goods of the eries. dent of the Senate and L. B. Reeder said County and is daily used by Will he taken in exchange for goods. heat^quality, and they will »be sold Durung the recent storm Bogue Speaker of the House. A large the Uuited States government for JkX th e -to west Living Profit. River was aimost us high, as during «umber of bills have already been that purpose; and,tbs same is the only post-road West of the Coast the great flood of 1890, but owing introduced. range of mountains running through W»»i i»**'!»»«' you. -We will receive our freight via. to the wide outlet at the time it The first bill to pass both houses said County connecting the State jiteamer Arcata, and as wejv’tll run did not spread out over the low of the State Legislature is Brown of Oregon and the State of Califor .pur own teams, lreight from Port lands aear .the mouth of the river, ell’s hill to provide for the expenses nia; and W hereas , it is ouly just that the (Orford will not he added to the as it did during the former flood. N O T IC E . of a delegation of Indian War Vet general government should aid in TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Port Orford-Gold {»rice of the-goods. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. crans to go to Washington, D. C., the construction and maintenance The state tax levy on the 1900 All druggists refund the money if It All those indebted to me are request assessment, is 5.7 mills. The total and return. The bill carries an ap of said post-road, to the extent at least of reimbursing said County in fails to cure. E. W . Grove’s signature ed to come forward and settle their ac Satisfaction Guaranteed. taxable property of the State is propriation .of $2000. counts before February 1st. After that the amount of said indebtedness, as is ou each box. 25c. $117,804,874 13, and the levy will date all accounts shall be placed in the The Presidential inaugural par a matter of justice to the people, produce a revenue of $071,487 78. ade is going to be unique in at Therefore, The Legislative Assem A card from J. E. Haines will ap hands of a collector. R. NEELY, P. J. MASTERSON. Curry county’s total taxable prop least ono respect; no band is to be bly of the »State of Oregon docs pear next week. erty is $503,232, and her portion of allowed to play “Hail to the Chief” hereby petition and Memorialize Congress of the United States to ap STAGE LIN E, Matthew S. Quay has been re N o tice to D élin q u a n t T a x p a y ers. state taxes is $2,868 42. while passing the President’s re propriate to said Curry County the elected Senator from Penn. sum of $44,000, to relieve it from A big change lias been made in viewing stand. ----------------------- i Notice is hereby given that all De- S . E . M A ItS T E R S , P r o p r ie to r . the indebtedness incurred In the the hotel line, In Bandon, during The House lias passed the River (llnquent Taxes for the year 1899 must building and construction of said „„ i n ...i.^ r h ill 9« paid on or before February 15, 1901. the past week. Bedillion, proprie I post-road, and our Representatives and Harbor bill. | j Immediately after that T H E "PIO N EER” Passengers, freight and express tor of the Tupper House, has leased j and Senators in Congress are here- „ . . . V- 1 u . co date to enforce collection ol nil such ter carried on reasonable terms, and i by directed to use their best efforts the sleeping and smoxing room of President McKinley has been se-, the greatest care exercised in deliver to secure such an appropriation as W ATCHM AKER. the Pacific to Mr. and Mrs, Costello ! a matter of justice to the taxpayers riously ¡11 with lagrippe, b u t is het- , p atedatGohl Beach, Or., January in g freight promptly and in good or have gone out of the hotel business. 14,1901. der. Stages will run every day «leapt Nobody knows all about it; the of 8aid Carr* Coun‘ ter. ------- — — — — I JAMES G. WALKER, The lease expires in two years but Sundays, and passengers will ba taken The government is preparing to sheriff and Tax Collector of Curry Co., through any day in the week, regard- provides for-a renewal.—Recorder. I have a stock of Jewelry, which I and nothing, now known, will Hoad Lawn a n d Roads. Ore gun. lay an under-sea telephone between loss of the weather. w iliad il to, as the demand will warrant. A large company of young folks Prices of work and gtxwls in keeping Florida and Cuba. with the times. Watches from a dis —and some of them not so very always cure it. Orders for goods at the stores, from E ditor T ribune .—Discussion in tance can be safely sent by registered settlers or others along the route will young, either—all chaperoned by the press of the problem of roads W. A. Clark, the Montana mil- mail. I will return them C. O. D. to Doctors try Scott’s Emul lie promptly and carefully attended to. Mrs..P. J. Lindberg, took Joe Nay your postmaster. and roaa road lnwg quite a - lionnire has been elected U. S. Sen ana mws is taking u s u i | >(uiw by storm Saturday evening, and Cod Liver Oil, when w; j e range just now. As a matter a,or p,y the legislature of that state sion of AW'.Ornu Cuafi.^di had one of the jolliest times imag , j , . • of fact our road laws, as they stand, enougU itlh'ey inable. Through some slip in the .(hey think r t » caused 1>Z »™- 75 deaths in one week in New p . J . L IN D B E R G , management the musician failed to perfect digestion of food, out in letter and spirit. They York from la grippe. Fully one- CONTRACTOR &• BUILDER, show up, but this did not deter the i point out plain enough that each sixth of New York’s population has Desiring to change our location, we In connection with my barn a t Port visitors from having a good time. You can do the same. road district shall take care of its the grip. offer our residence property in Port Or HOUSES RAISED AND MOVED, Orford. Two harmonicas, a tin pan and a ford for sale at o bargain. The proper It may or may no. be caused « .a m « .,...» thoujb ft m.y re Creameries, .Wind-mills and Tanks hoe handle supplied excellent mu- 7 J quire two or more levies to put NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ty consists of a large, substantially built and roomy residence large barn, i sic, and dancing was kept up until by the failure of stomach and them in order. It is also provided outbuihlings und garden, one Lot Erected, ' the wee suin’ hours, without inter , , ir that the County Court may appro- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 70x90 feet, and one Lot .‘¡0x90 feet. For L anc O f f ic e at R o sk iicr o , O r eg o n , mission,'except to partake o f an ex- bowels to do their work. It p,.jate money, (when it has it,) for further particulars, call on or address, P o r t O r lo i- .t , - - O r e g o n December 29, 1900. cellent midnight Supper. It was a it is you will cure it; if not, the construction of' any bridges MR. and MRS. N E W NEYGREN, Notice is hereby given that the fol and Every pleasant event for all who attended. Port Orford, Oregon. Anything which shall cost over two hundred lowing-named settler has filed notice his Intention to make final proof in you will do no harm. ; doUarg> ieUing gUch contracts after of support of hi« claim , hik I that sai'i will lw made before C. \ . p oo<l« C A R D O F T I IA N K 8 . The way, to cure a disease advertisment to the lowest respon- pmof C oun ty T r ea su re r’s N o tice. ruff, County Clerk, at Gold Beach, Or thing you want. egon, on February 22, 1901, viz: DEALER IN. is to stop its cause, and help I road jaw would be one We extend to «11 our friends our Notice is hereby given that on presen- JOHN HAM, in Gobi m y office ----- - — — - - Beni - n, Ore- I heartfelt thanks for the kindly as- the body get back to its h a b it1 which would require all road funds On Homestead Entry No. WVift, for the 1 tatlou at t my Nl SF1 BFG 8E1 section l,T p . 40 H., gon, the following descrllied Curry , 1 sistance whiah they rendered us, * | to be raised by taxation of property k ‘ H w , and4Ixyt 7, «•«tion C, t f ,. 40 H„ | County Warrants will be redeemed to- GOLDEN AND ITALIAN PBtMMtt i during the death and burial of our 11 • a u r all to be expended in the district X > a O ut'Svstf ■ dear son, Frank H. Blumenrother, of health. He names the following witnesses to I Warrants No’s 8, 9 10, 11 and 21, is- When Scott’s Emulsion of where collected, abolishing all nrove his continuous resilience upon sued January 10th, l w l . ID A H O P E A R and will continue to cherish the C L O T H IN G , road poll taxes. anil'cnltlvation of said land, v iz : ! No Interest will be allowed after the j memory of their kind acts and Manson Angpr. Anger, of Or '{On, date of the flnrt publication «<,»»•»» no" does that, it Under the existing order of ManHon oi Harbor, n»ruvr, vzi $v««, O U IK N T A L P L U M S , Ludipa’and Gent’s Shoes and deeds with heartfelt gratitude .A n d Cod Liver Oil tlce. to-a It: January 8th, 1901 adies’and . . , . , I things only a paltry 15 cent on A. Hardcnhrook, of Irma, Oregon, Ijaaies »uu Gent’s Shoes ai , particui , riy go to Hon. Ed. Rack- ’ WM. 8 . WINSOR, Deltner Colegrove, of Inna, Orego«, “ PRUNUHSIMONS.” Treasurer of Curry Connty. leff, who very kindly and efficiently cures; when it don t, it don t the hundred dollars is levied on Raleigh Scott, of Irma, Oregon. AND - , . __ property for road purposes, this H O S IE R Y , j . T. BRIDGES, Register. officiated as Minister of the Gospel, It never does harm. imposes the main burden of road „ and read the burial services at the T he genuine has improvement, such as we get, upon __------------------------ ---- ----- -------- E T C ,, E T C ., I Church, as well as si the gro.e. NOTICE. this picture on it 1 the class of people who have neither «• n«»»- . . l : _ I And also the ladies volunteer church An<i »he new Peach, Will keep a wagonon 1the Very respectfully and grate- no other ’ t«amg 10 use lh# road’ n?r I beauty C1c*n without i,Ih,m1 it. ( aaearcta. * J*?" uTi.bi? Notice Is hereby given to all whom it ner’ ». tv L n he benefited bv their upbuild-1 Candy C atbar regular trips about every ten days, ne •/ “ M A R LY UHARLOTTV If you have not ly w oe uenenieu «y r , d j an your |)|(iolt and ket,, r ,t may concern, not w w to enter ii|ion or tree-1 at, clean by f IIIR v J U CJI ___ S», aa’v • MIIl __ »I.A lntiilM , til tween Gold Beach and c . T. B i .UMENXOTUF. g ANO FAMILY, tried it Send for free I l l g . , atirrin» up the laxy liver and arivina all I Curry a Co., t s s Ä s a r .ï Æ i I •« • — « - • * » • th« accommodation and com enltm ceoi sample, its agreeable Whenever the construction and I ouritiea fr, h u n tin g,; dlest and best pea»4i for the Coeet the pAQple living en rontT- taste will surprise repair of roads shall he made ay person or charge upon property th e n p ro p - , Furnisheil by H. I. U i . ak « si . x s , Pmt pnwoiis so entering upon said premises you. O R D E R S TAJCEJS FO R A N Y - ’ ■Ithoot our consent will be subject to Orford, Curry County, Oregon. SCOTT ft BOWNE, ,erty owners will have a utrect in i A R T IC L E N O T IN STO C K , I centive to see to it, and that they { „ , , , 1 , I « l,o».H tf " h '» • « •'A 1 prouvent jo y. Chemists, KIRSTEN JENSEN. R fu r s a e r y o u XClk W lw ip r. ■bis « ig n a t m is ou every box a t the (en n loe get road» for their m -------- one/.^ -- _ . I ''snA r Carburile. e«f>’ < ob » ' ii » ' , “1' fo re v « . E. W. JEN8EN. . __ , 409Pearl St., N. Y. J . H . Ü P T t » .V W ê - * : H C .C .C (ail.«tr»6Bkm>rrtua4 Laxative Bromo-Grininc tssim . >fy Goods will '*• sold atl»otu>in prices , 50c, and $1.00; all druggists. be remedy that « s r w • e a ta t a • • • a - r CARRYING PASSENGERS NOVELTY BALL, At Leneve’s Hall, P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. W F e b ru a ry 2 2 d , 1901. William Hurst, Dairyville Store, 6R0CERIES, (thsbistuly, A. J. Marsh. I1R0CGRIES& PROVISIONS. T ickets, $1.00. S pectato rs, 50 cents. mplin’s 75 cents a couple. Per Plate, 40 cents. Butter, E ® and Hides, The best of Music will be Furnish.?«!, »“d a good time is assured for all who atteniTT A General Invitation extended--------------------- Beach Bandon, Oregon. Rheumatism. FOR SALE. Residence Property in Port Livery anil Peed Stable FKXTIT TBJ J. R. BROWNING, Ladies Furnishing Goods,' ï's s <2 Strictly or Cash. j