The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 21, 1901, Image 3

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Town autl t'ouutv.
Thomas Chapman, of Wedder-
burn, is hi Port Orford,
Recent rains have mixed up the
dust in the roads again.
Salmon berries and strawberries
are ripening.
•
A fine lot of tiding and harness
bridles at Kerr & Co’s.
Mrs. Champlin who lias been se­
riously ill is slowly recovering.
Miss Smith, of Corbin City, and
Miss Sybil Woodruff, of Euchre
Creek, were attendants at the ball
in Port Orford Saturday evening.
THE STEAMER
ARCATA,
f
The Arcata arrived up last 1 hurs
day, and passed down Saturday ev­
James Gibson, who wes recently
taken to the asylum from Gold
Beach, in a violently insane condi­
tion, died a few days after his « n i­
val at that institution.
T h e O ldest In h a b ita n t.
Km’Mit TfciBUNKt——Under the
caption, “Oldest In h a b ita n t of Car­
ry Co.,” the Sunday Oregonian of
May 12, reproduces a photograph of
Judge Riley, the picture hearing not
the faintest resemblance of Judge
Riley, that we all know. His age
is given at 74 years, rhereare sev­
eral men in the county very much
older than he, some of whom are
old enough to he his lather. Jake
Summers, one ot the heroes ot Bat­
tle Rock, and who has resided in
C urty county for more than fifty
years, is, it is said, past DR- 1 hen
there is Hon. T. W. Crook, who was
a commissioned officer in our early
Indian wars, who is much older
than Judge Riley, he having passed
the 86th milestone on his way to
the happy beyond. Mr. George
Dart, of Port Orford, is man v, many
years the seuior of Judge Riley, il
the latter is only 74. Yours lor
correct local history.
J. H. li-ro x .
TrcN|>UMN N o tice .
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, not to en ter upon or tres- .
pass in any m anner (or t i l e p u r p o s e of
hunting with guns or dogs upon th e
prem ises of Con McGeeliin, o r the Max
L angevin place, or the Jo h n McGeehm
place, which 1 have ren ted . It being
well known in this section of country
that there is a sm all hand of elk ru n ­
ning ou my place, and th a t I have tried
to protect »hem, and would n o t kill one
myself, 1 do n o t propose to keep quiet
when I know they are Isdng killed right
under my nose lay outsiders, and but a
few «lavs ago. Therefore I m d ’.iy fnenus
ot foes'alike, th at 1 w ill piosecutc any
and all persona killing deer, els o r
grouse oil mv premise«, ami I mean
business.
CON M cG E EH lN .
Pistol River, Curry county, Oregon.
B U Y
th e
:
D airyville
SEWING MACHINE
Do not he deceived by those who ad­
vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine fo r
$20.00. Thia kind of a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from $15.00 to $18.00.
we M A K E A V A R IE T Y .
THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed iletermlnes the strength or
weakness o f Hewing Machines. The
Double» I-’ced combined with other
strong pilnts makes the N ew H o m e
the lxst Hewing Machine to buy.
EG. i: \CKI.EE E. Pit v*r.
(Successor to F. M . T.vngkdx.)
KEEPS IN S T O C K ,
HR8CERIES, (ths best only,
We are informed that the m em ­
bers of the Dairyville brass band
ening.
I>ICA G O O 1 J H ,
JiELSON, - - - - - Muster,
W arm rains have prevailed dur­ are making rapid progress, and will
B O O T « u iu l S I I O U W ,
we m anufacture m id prices before purchasing
ing the past week, which were ben- be prepared to supply excellent
Will make weekly trips between
music at the celebration on the 4th
i eficial to growing crops.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO.
of July.
ORANGE, MASS.
Miss
Cooper,
of
C003
county,
2» Union Hq. X. Y., Chicago, III., Atlanta, Ga.,
Sun Fi’niieiHci), l’oi't Ov-
»
t.
Louis,M
o.,
Daila»,Tex.,
Ban Francisco, Cal
commenced a term of school in the
The tug Katie Cook, Cupt. Jas.
I 1 A T S
(W P S ,
F O R S A L E BY
Ioi-<l and Cons llnj,
iCaughell, arrived up from Rogue
E lk River district yesterday.
I
Ami in fact, everything usually needed
Stages are now running every River last evening after freight for
c a r r y in g
passengers and
in the couutry.
It.
D.
Hume.
County
Treasurer
day, except Sundays, between Port
F R E IG H T .
W hite»
»Lite th a t she ha9 viijpig©*!
S
T
A
C
E
L
IN
E
,
Winsor,
County
Clerk
Woodruff,
Orford and M yrtle Point. Sec ad.
and Chancy Woodruff constitute a
L. K N A P P , - - - P ro p rie to r, in Millinery, ami will hereafter keep in <’A S II SALKS am ounting to $ 6 «
j a toe k a complete assortm ent of Hat»
B. W. Dean and family, of Elk part of her crew, who are enjoying
. for Raulies, Misses and Children. Also, more will l>e allowed 10 per cen t dis-
River, returned borne yesterday
F re ig h t and passengers at
M
akes
regular
trips
betw
een
P
o
rt
Or­
shore leave.
count, except on F lour, on which 11«
I llowers, veiling, ribbon, etc.
from a few days visit in 1 ort Oi-
ford and M yrtle Point, every day ex­
discount can be given.
I,owes»t Hates.
Coast Mail: Tobe Cox who lias
J. H. Upton is perfectly correct c ep t Bundays, carrying passenger.;
ford.
T
respass
N
otice.
and freight. Prices reasonable, and
As I will do my own team ing, it i»
Our old friend Win. G auntlctt, been working the Smith Bros, gold in his “oldest inhabitant remaiks,
O. LKNEVE, Agent, Port Orford, Or-
pain i taken to provide for the com ­
my intention to sell cheaper than goodi
mine
in
the
Salmon
Mountain
dis­
and if the Oregonian is habitually
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
nil
persons
Deputy
Collector
at
Unalaska,
will
fort of passengers. Apply a t the
egon.
whom it may concern, not t“ enter up­ wore ever sold o n j ’loras Creek.
Knapp H otel, P o rt Orford, G reg ui.
be relieved of bis job, iiis successor trict came in this week, bringing as unreliable in its presentations of
on <»r trespass upon th e prem ises of the
some very fine nuggets from the “oldest inhabitant” sketches, its
undersigned, for the purpose of h u n t­
having been appointed.
ing, or fishing with hook and line, snear,
C IT A T IO N .
mine. A1 and Levi Sm ith will go efforts in this direction will certain­
or otherw ise. Said picm ises are situ a­
up
Soon
and
commence
operations
A full attendance of members is
ly be of little value. Judge liiley
ted in Sixes precinct, Curry county, O r­
In the C ounty Court of the Slate of e g o n , and described as follows: The
DEALERS IN
desired at the regular meeting of on a large scale.
is not the oldest inhabitant of Cur­ Oregon,
for the County of C urry.
E ’., of SW | ami W ‘.3 S E ‘,, section 6, »Vill be taken In exclinnge for good«.
the Woodmen of the World next
ry county, either us regards age or
In the m atter of the Estate ol Ja m e i Tp. 32 S., R 11 w. Any person ho
G en era l M e r c h a n d is e ,
A.
B.
Sabin,
one
of
the
prominent
W.
Wilson,
deceased.
trespassing
f<»r the purpose of hunting,
Saturday evening, it being election
number of years residence in the
i business men of Dairyville, spent a county. There are probably a d o z-, To Mrs. K. T. Wilson, W. 11. W ils o u , llshing or otherwise, will I k * prosecuted G ive m e n tr ia l nm l I w ill do niy
S. J . Wilson, Mrs.
II. C re w , M rs . to the full extent of tin* law.
night.
day or two in Port Orford, and as­
W . J. Cooley, and J. 1). Wilson, and
S. 1‘. PEIRCE.
b e st to please you.
en citizens ot Curry that have a t­ all
known ami unknown heiraof Jam - s
Supervisor Pfisterer has cjm - sisted in supplying music lor Sat­
tained
a
greater
age
than
he,
and
W
.
W
ilson,
deceased
:
C O LD B E A C H ,O R . ' meiiccd road repairing in this dis urday night’s hall. Mr. Sabin lias
In the nam e of the State of O reg n :
there are at least half that number You
and each of you are hereby re­
agkn is wtanted .
trict. He has a big undertaking taken the agency for a patent
who have resided in Curry county a quired to Appeal* in the alxive entitl 1
ahead
of
him,
with
very
limited
wrought-iron
box,
for
the
safe-keep­
Live, active men am i women can
WE KEEP IN STOCK
longer period than he. Judge R i­ C ounty C ourt on the first day of the
means at Iiis command.
ing of money and valuable papers, ley came to Curry county to reside Ju ly , iiX)l, term of said court, to- w it: earn from $5 00 to $10 00 a day by can­
the lirst day of July, 1901, a t the hour vassing for F rank G. C arpenter’s book,
is claimed to be absolutely
10 o’clock in the forenoon of su.i I •‘S o iru A m e r ic a : S ocial , I ndustrial
BROCERIES& PROVISIONS, County Assessor Dean was inter­ which
in 135». Ralph (Jake) Summers of
dav, to show cause why an order should and P o litical .” 'I lie book is just out
fire-proof,
it
having
undergone
the
viewing the taxpayers of Poit O r­
cam e in 1851; Ran lichcnot came not be made, directing the A dm inistra­ ami is having an enorm ous sale. Ev­
I most thorough tests. Every busi­
in 1851, a short time after Hum­ tor of »aid «‘state to sell certain real erybody wants it. As it is being sol I
ford yesterday, lie was working
JOltESS G O O D S ,
ness house, and every family should mers; A. II. T hrift, and we think, property belonging to said estate to by suhaciiption only, we desire repre-
down the coast, and will complete
pay claims against same, together with 1 sentatives who are hustlers at once t )
HATS A N O C A PS,
provide against serious loss by pro­
the costs ami expenses of a lm inirtra- intro luce the work in your territory
Win. S. Winsor, came in 1852; E. tion,
the assessment for the year before
which real property is describe 1 M ost liberal term s. W rite today for
BOOTS ANO SH O ES,
curing one of these boxes. Mr. Sa­ 11. Meservey came in 1853. Judge
as follows: SKI of section 35 an 1 the ' t rrifcory and full particulars t >
returning.
bin expects to make a canvas of liilev, however, lias held otlice foi SE1 of the S E ’4 of section 2d, and tin* , T h e S valfie d Pi hi isiiiNU C ompany ,
Akron, Ohio.
of N E ‘4 and S \\ J of XEJ of sec­
J T A l t 1 >AV J L T < J E s John It. Ilowey, an old bachelor Coos and Curry.
a greater number of years than any tion 35, and the Ei of tlv SV\ j of sec­
resident ol Gold Beach, made l o i t
tion 36, Tp. 31 Sit 11 west, containing
Every settler in the Pistol River man in the county, if not in the four hundred (400) acres.
And in fact everything usually needed Orford Iiis first visit last week. He
(¡OLDEN AND ITALIAN PRUNES
YEARS’
State, having first been appointed
T his citation is issued upon the said
■
EXPERIENCE
is a pensioner, and was required to neighborhood endorse the senti­
in town or country.
Sheriff of Curry county in 1856, and Mrs. S. T. Wilson, \V. H . Wilson, S. J .
I 1> A. I I O 1 ’ IS -V i t
Wilson, M r s . C . I I . C re w , M r s . W . J .
go to Bandon for an examination ments expressed in Con McGeeliin s
having served in some official ca­ Cooley and J . 1). Wilson, an d all known
trespass
notice,
and
applaud
his
de­
by Dr. Haydon.
and unknow n heirs of Jam es \Y. Wil­
O K O ’.N i’A L PLU M S,
term ination to protect the rem ­ pacity almost continuously ever son, deceased, by publication, by vir­
Jt is our purpose to keep a full
Isam Walker drove a band of 300 nants of the once large band of elk since, covering a period of 45 years. tue of an order of the H o n . M Riley,
-PRUN l'S SIMONS.”
an d complete line of goods of the bead of stock cattle through Port
Ju d g e of said court, dated the 8th day
AND
T rade M arks
which make their home on his And he has made as line an official of May, A. D. 1901.
best quality, and they will be sold I Orford one day last week, en route
D esigns
In witness whereof I have hereunto
premises. There are known to be as could be wished for, as witness
. V l » i n i < l s » n e e , ’’
.... -
C opyrig hts 4 c .
set my hand and seal this 8th day of
Anvnne .ondliiB n .ticti-li nn<l <lo«crlptl<mj>»J
A t the Low est Livin g P ro fit. lo Humboldt county. lie has made small bands of elk in various parts his continued re-election w ithout a May, A. J). WM.
fluleht. niHWItiUl, «•».. illilllil.il liu e wll< (111/ 0»
invention is probably pnteurnbTr. rwinmirni,»«»-
And (lib new ream ,
purchases all along the route, and of the county, and if they were left single defeat. lie has always had,
L\ V. WOODRUFF,
d o n s s frlo tlr cnnlldont lai. H andbook on 1 nt euLi
Bent free. O ldest »peT’<’L f<T,B®CUrW V ’at^J(* ir«
County
Clerk*
P
ate
n
ts
tak
en
tn
ro
n
u
h
M
unn
&
Co.
receive
still
has
his
Clitics,
but
be
has
al­
EAKLY
t II A K I.G I T E . "
We will receive our freight via. expects his band to number 800 by alone they would rapidly increase,
tpeclal notice, w ith o u t c harge, in th e
Criminated at Salem O regon, the h a t -
but some hunters cannot resist the ways enjoyed, and in his old age Won't Tobacco Spit uiii! Riuole lo u r I ire Jinny.
steam er Arcata, and as we will run the time he reaches the state line.
continues to retain the confidence T o q u it tobacco e asily am i forevt r, l»o m a?
dlcst and ln-st peach for the Coast
o u r own teams, freight from Port
W. II. Peck, the mining operator, tem ptation to shoot an elk when
lie, full of life, nerve and a ¡»or, ta k e No To-
and esteem of the great majority, w Bac,
opportunity
offers,
while
there
are
th e wonder-w orker, tlu itm a k c s weak men
Orford will not be added to the : has purchased some valuable black
Furnished by II. I . I5 i.A K E -i.ts, l e r
even his political opponents placing strong. All druggist», 50« ov BI. C u re guaran­
M Brunch
’JNN Oflh
SCo.35“
^ New D. Y C. ork Orford, t u n y County, On uon.
price of the goods.
te e d
B ooklet an d som plo free. A ''dress
sand mines in the Blanco district, a few who spend much time in
e.
K
Ut,
Washington,
every confidence in his honor and S terling U cisedy Co., C hicago or New York.
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from Prock, Farrier and Sheffer, hunting them, when they could be
INiii'M cry <>** 1CIK I t l - «*i-.
integrity, and his ability to c .irecl-
better
employed.
There
is
a
small
.S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n tc e d . and is making preparations for ex­
Iv interpret the laws of the state,
tensive mining operations. lie has band of elk, mostly cows and calves,
ranging in the thick woods between of which few attorneys have a bet­
disposed of the Farris mine to
ter, knowledge. Judge Riley 1« one
an Illinois party, who is expected Elk River and Hubbards creek, but
H .N E E L Y ,
of
the respected pioneers, who lias
they are not left unmolested, and it
' to arrive soon.
is said t.iat at least one has been rendered the county noble service.
Some radical changes are being killed very recently, '.-bile other Always found to be an efficient offi­
made in the programme of the Cor- parties are often out looking foi cer, a good neighbor, an obliging
friend, and a substantial citizen.
! bin City mill company. The pro­ them.
And he can rtfer with pride to the
je c te d railroad to F rankport has
T H E “ P I O N E E R ’
Coos Bay News.
fact that he has never in Iiis life
been abandoned, and a wharf is be­
The outlook for logging on the voluntarily
tasted
intoxicating
ing constructed a to r near the month
I), siring to cliange our lnentio i w«
bay
this
slimmer
is
dull.
Only
a
liquor
of
any
kind
whatever,
and
j ,,ff,-I oar residenci, property in P.i ' r-
W A T C H M A K E R . of Mussel Creek. The company, it
, ford for sale a t a I argnin. The pr .-et-
is stated, have withdrawn from the few camps are running, and a good the only time was when it was ad
ty consists of a large, substantia
ministered to him to relieve suffer­
Is located in the Record Building, cor­ E lk River mill enterprise, but the many loggers are idle.
1
built ami ro niy residence large l o r ,
ner F irst and Pacific streets.
The
laying
of
the
keel
for
the
new
ing. Few of the old pioneers can
mill will be built and operated by
uithuil.lings u n i g ir d -n , .mo Lot
steamer, being built at the M arsh­ say as much.
I have a stock of Jewelry, which I Mr. Adolpbsen and others.
7lb. 11 feet, mnt one Lot 30x!i0 feet. 1 or
will add to, asthedeuiand w ill warrant.
field shipyard, was completed S at­
iui tlmr p-uticul os, call mi o rad d ress,
Prices of work and goods 111 keeping
Owing to sickness of some of the
H o w A r e Y o u r K id n e y s f
with the times. Watches from a dis­
urday.
MK. and M ild. N''LS NEYGHKN,
Dr. Hobbs* Sparaeus P llU cureall kidney UH. Sam*
tance can be safely sent by registered parlies who were to take part in the
A schooner of the same dimen­ Ole free Add Sterling Kcmudy Co.. ( bicago or N. Y.
Port O rford, Oregon.
mail. I will return them C. O. 1>. to performance, the entertainm ent ad­
sions
as
the
Repeat,
a
four-m
aster,
your postmaster.
U p R o g u e R i v e r It e n iH .
vertised for .Saturday night did not built in 18V7, is under construction
Term» Cash.
occur. The ball, however was a at North Bend.
The dredger at the mouth of the
success in every respect. There was
The Alumni, the large four mas­
Illinois river lias suspended opera-
a
large
attendance,
and
fine
music
P . J . L IN D B E K O ,
ter lately launched nt North Lend,
was furnished by Messrs John F itz­ will soon be ready to sail for South tiniis, and from what I can leant it lia s gained n «« r'.d-wi-io reputation for >upi-iioiil>, .o me matter of
C O N T R A C T O R & B U ILD E R , hugh, A. B. Sabin and Ames Jo h n ­
is a failure.
strength, durability, p n l ; a t . i •* • ' ' 1 , | ' 1' R” 1" r u : ’
*'
" 1
Africa with a cargo of lumber,
II. L. Adams passed up today,en
son. The supper provided by Mr.
te n tm e n t it civ. s th e farm er. No pr L e a l I a n -e, en d tm well r-.m
HOUSES RAISED AND MOVED,
route to Portland.
Champlin and Mrs. Dean was ex­
PUed farm sh o u ld be without . c.:n,d : • -t -d’ i'n- ......... .
L
Creameries, W ind-m ills and ranks cellent, and was the subject of much
E. 1!. Burns is at lit« M u'1! Moun
illg O sb o rn e m u c h m c y . Seed L ine >
t.-, on. liar .- d « n s"On
tain mine, lie failed lo get Iiis ore
praise. A number ot the Corbin
be here. Hence eve. firm er in Curry c .m ty -Im i!., m e
I i- in-t
an d
Erected,
packed to tile mouth ol the Illinois,
City people were in attendance.
business to sccuiv t '• li.Cessir/ in.nnun-rr I n < n « " - u l 1.lining.
tor I he New Era Edition of
not offering sullii ieiit inducement.
The Emporium Economist
J > o v t O v f b r < l, - - - O r e g o n
Mr. Ellis received by last steam-j
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C
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V
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3
R
,
He is now having it boated from
now in Fri-s*.
er, all the way from Cleveland, Ohio,
Blossom Bar.
O ur large, profusely il­
r-
fs,-„
two of the celebrated O. I. C. pigs,
John W. Sutliurd. an old resident
lustrated Spring and Sum­
COD-LIVER OIL WITH
v
o
tic
m
purchase,
ui'lum
l
delay,
Hie
Omninc
J . R. BROWNING, a breed tin'*, is attracting wide at­ OF HYPOPHOSPHITES
of tile county, is very sick, a t J . I‘ .
mer Catalogue, describing
II ' PLOW, UULTiVATDll, M g W I .L . HAY LAKE,
tention among bog raisers through­
i Lowery’s.
•
the
new «ashions, and
OriUJV
M
achiucrv
m.in'.il
ic;ui
i
I
by
l
•
u
ell
known
firm
of
I).
M.
dealer in .
out the United States, being esptc
Frank-and Wm. Fry are boating
should alw ays be kept In
giving
low est Department
< ).->'iHii ue h ( <>., <»r A u b u rn , New \ <>rk.
¡cinlly noted for their docility, ex­
Mr. Burns’ ore.
th e house for th e fo l­
Store prices for every­
e m p tio n from disease, and great
James M. Fry is the happiest man
low ing reasons:
thing to eat, drink, wear
weight, instances being on rec­
on Logue Liver since getting mar
or
use.
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F
I
R
S
T
-
Because,
if
any
member
ord of hogs of this breed having
of the family has a hard cold, it ried.
C L O T H IN G ,
attained a gross weight of 1,400 lbs.
I Elihugli Fry i. carrying the Do-
will cure it.
(iol4lpnWBL 3**A*r.
The two pigs cost Mr. Ellis an even
S E C O N D — Because, if the chil­ than-lllibce mail.
L a d ie s ’ a n d G e n t’s S hoes a n d
$60, hut they are beauties, and be-
The Mule Creel; road supervisor
dren are delicate and sickly, it will
1 ing the firstuf the kind ever brought
make them strong and well.
1 h a t given up Ids office.
Nias icrM floor »paes—1.000 elerks.
to the county, he considers them U S R O -Because f the father or
11. II.
mother’ is losing flesh and becom­
! well worth the money. loo little
Z T C „ E T C .,
ing thin and emaciated, it will build
attention has been given the breed­
John Ciirrcn dispofed of 367
Will keep a wagon on the road, making
them up and give them fiesh and
ing
of
bogs,
and
many
settlers
be­
head of cattle to Walker A Itoinier of
regular trips about every ten day«, be­
other you
ft ret f« Llluc
w.ih yon whether
you « " ’’
strength
tween Gold Beach and Dairyville, for gin to realize the necessity of intro­
Curry county, last week, who will
FOURTH
Because it is the
the accommodation and convenience of ducing new blood.
standard remedy i t all throat and drive them down the coast. i'liey
the people living en route.
I Ì t J ? A “7,,
expect to h 'VH 14 M) he.wl when
lung affections.
k*
W>
io •»'»<“
O R D E R S TA K EN FO R ANY-
No household should be without It. they reach Eel river. C allie are
' rw ; .*»
..!• j»«-* - r- a
It can be taken in summer as well bringing a gooJ price, mid are lie
E. H. C H E iV E .-l, LAN .C O j , O regon,
.r » I • »»<»♦•*>»
a r t i c l e n o t in s t o c k .
r” • ran«- /I
¡ng sliip|>ed out of l oos and Curry
Thia ■ lunature is on every box of the pennin» as in winter
Dc-de. in ll rdaarc, :vr I a.l all ' I AS>> :allural Im pkm c.
si, 1 It oo. >1 druja»l,.
i counties at a rapid rale.— Bulletin.
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