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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1901)
The little flurry among the cred Tlx* ltcNiiltN o f S h e a r in g (lie NOTICE. TIMBER I.AXII ACT, JUNE IH7H. t h e C a.igiotk T horotiK libreda. itors of the <'orbin City m ill, last Notice for Pahiicatieii. AU [lersons who have ordered The Arcata arrived from the oity week, owing to the failure of the ex suits through me should be in port U N ITED STATES LAND O FF IC E . •/ L am . lois , Or., May 26, 1901. Orford on Saturday the 8th, and pected checks to show up, bus been last evening. R o seb u rg , Or« gm i, M ay 27, 19 »1 N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t in c o in p llu n c E ditor T ribune : —The weather the W hite Shirts for the Fourth of 8eUle’,1 ‘° t,he 8l,tisfaction of all con- j morning ol the 9th of June, as w in . th o p ru i-l-iu u « o f th e m t o i co n g r« « » of cerned, ami everything is moving i bein& bad>1 did ' “»» stiwir my sheep that will he all the time I can spare ¿iT utidn T a J 's ^ Ju ly , nt Kerr & Co’s. 1 • • — — F o l l o w i n g i s f l , o tn which to deliver them. N o v ad a, m id W a sh in g to n T e r rito r y ,” « » e x to n d along serenely again. The com- ' ■• u — n *11 t*l yesterday, lu tiu n illj is m e . ....... e<l to a ll th e P u b lic L a n d S tate» b y n e t o f Aug- C. M. NEI I n - t 1, 1M>2, C h a rle s R. M eC lcllau , of E ckley, Robt. Krueger has resigned his puny, it appears were not at fault. *'C iult: 482 pounds of wool from CG iirty of C u rry , S ta te o f O reg o n , h a s th is «lav - tiled in th ia office h is sw o rn sia te ifle u t No. MfciJ, position as cook at Corbiu. The checks were to arrive by steam- 32 sheep, making an average of 15| E l) . R AC K L E E K . I’ r o p 'r . fo r th e p u re h a a e of th e 8K>. HE1* s e c tio n 22, E 1, NE*4 a n d N E1. KEl4 of sectio n N o. 27, lu Town* NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION County School Supt. Guerin was per W. F. & Co’s express, and Poun£ls per fleece. From the buck aliip No. :u 8 ., R a n g e No. 13 W., a n d w ill offer pit» > t to »how th a t th e la n d »o u g h t la iw«»rc v a l (Successor to F. M. Lenglofo.) in Port Orford during the week. ; they did arrive on time, but the " as taken lbs of wool, being D epartment of the I nter n.R, u a b le fo r its ti m b e r o r »ton« th a n fo r a g r ic u l b u n d Office a l R o seb u rg , O reg o n , Muv l ‘. i I9ol tu r a l p u rp o ses, a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im to e „ . | agent, by somo means overlooked e*uve“ "months fleece; from one N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e follow in« said la n d b efo re th e R egiatei a n d R e c e iv e r of j KEEPS IN STOCK, d n o tic «g e o f in. ibis in te , n tio n to th is office offle a t Ko.sehurur. O regon, o n F rid a y , th e been sirendhig a ¿ w ° days' ¡ ¿ ’this tbern’ and their non “*rivul was >7“' ‘'^ g. l b s , sample ^ n t X«“. ! ?.*TI.n ,‘l ,ieV^e r k a a flle ,«PP„rt a n d . lfith d ay o f A u g u st. 1S#»1. Kbi- H e n a m e s a s w itu e aaes: Media B u m m ers, o f ; ptly reported. Tho package 21 '»ches in length; from another £ £ promptly o u E ck ley , O regon ; J o s e p h 8. M cC lellan, o f E ck ley , I vicinity. O re g o n ; (’ hjniim H e rm a n n , of M yrtle P o in t, Or- j liscovered on Monday, and sample 17’ was discovered V . , ev . . yearling, „. 20j . lbs of - wool, - , ------ --, cgon ; H arr} H e rm a n n , of M yrtle P o in t, O reg o n , i ' D IE T R IC H Q U E LLE N , X E L .S O N , - - - - - M a ste r , a u d a ll iw rso n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly th o i Get a Chain H arness to knock orybody made happy W hile the you, 18 inches in length; both on EnIrv Ior th, E’ ... at Anv ovc-<lescrih< d la n d s a r e reuuostod to tile th e ir c la im s in th is office o n c-r la 'io re ta id 16th d a y ' D I F ) G O O D S , about with, 111.75 and up, at Lang- policy of the corporation, in over- uf l,wse yearlings arc raising lambs. ' a's'.l it n'ieît.*' K " ‘l îiK'4 » Tr- Will make weekly trips between of A u g u st, 1901. J . T. BRI IKIES, R eg ister lois Harness shop. estimating and exaggerating the Had 1 sheared before the rain the ai» loiiiiiniou'-rv.Lliv"r"l<ii|Mil'i"'u,” ciiuh'/r',’ H O O T ! - » t in ,I S illO lC M ', O r - ' Isaac Coy and fam ily, formerly value of their holdings in this conn average would have been about two I” (urns' ewiurtiin, (Ù- ;ge i ’u r r v . E u g e n e F ish , S a n F r a n c is c o , P o r i L. A. ROBERTS, of Curry county, are living at Gold ty, for the purpose of selling stocks, pounds more per fleece, the rain j. ■} .' bkiim ' ès ’ r , Ui„t,.r. A T T O K N - K Y A T I x A W . to i-< l a n d C o o s l i n y , HARDW ARE- is discreditable, and has a tendency having washed tho oil from the ' - M y rtle P o in t, O regon. llill, Jackson county. to arouse grave suspicions among Wool. Tho wool Was weighed US ta- Tr’ ••kllllog a B u t tes aud baKIng powder. Probate business a specialty. CARRYING PASSENGERS AND The card of L. A. Roberts, the the people of the county, the com- ken from the sheep, in presence of leading attorney of Myrtle Point, FREIGHT. pany is going ahead with extensive Fred Hoflsese, George Chenoweth, Anil in fact, everythin; usually needed appears in tins i..u .. improvements, are spending con- J- ‘L Counts, Z. lioice and otheis. ill the country. Rev. W. Horsfall will be in Port siderable money in the county, and ^ ow a word to my old friend, Freight and passengers at Orford fpr morning and evening as yet have shown no disposition to " m. Nordberg. When giving length CA SH SA L FS amounting to iP or services next Sunday. defraud their creditors. I t is not °f wool, also give weight of fleece, X .o % v e ist R a t e » . more will be allowed 10 per cent dis R. D. Jones, formerly Supt of the within the bounds of reason to be- and before trying to Compete with count, except on Flour, on which nu O. LENEVE, Agent, Port Orford, Or Corbin City mill, is expected to re- Hevc- that they will, or expect, to ’’F iank Langlois” let me sell you a 1 discount can lie given. egon.___________________________ turn from the city this week. build up the enormous business rep- good buck (not this season, as they resented in their printed pamphlet ure sold), to head your flock. As I w ill do my own teaming, it is Lady teacher wanted, for school ye( thpy <h „ , Yourg lru(y> p M L anulois. my inti on to sell eheaper than goude M district No. 20, Sixes River. Ad- p ro n ta b i , . b„ t li.u ite d a( were ever sold on Floras Creek. F r o m tlie S c h o o l S u p t. dress Mrs. Francis Farrier, Port ... ,, ’ orbin City. It tlie company is DEALERS IN Orford, Oi. 1 honest in its efforts to build up end L anglois , Or., May 25, 1901. Attorney Crawford and family carry on a I gitimule business en- To the S chool O fficers of the moved to Coquille City last week, terprise, they are entitled to the S everal L chool D istricts of ill be taken In exchange ior gooda. Frank Moore moving them as far greatest consideration ami eiicotir- C urry C o ., O r . as Bandon. agement. If they have simply plun- Gentlemen: Perm it me to call C O LD B E A C H ,O R . Ian’t our worthy School Supt. a ,,ed 0 " ikl cat “cbeine. to defraud your attention to the fact, that “ the little out of order, in addressing all the »"wary of their hard earned fiscal school year begins on the • l»«>st to p le a s e jo ::. the school officers of Curry county n,oney, they are also guilty ot a third Monday in June, and ends 011 WE KEEP IN STOCK as gentlemen? ®ro ssimposition upon the people of the day preceding.” this county. Hence the sooner tho The current school year began on I lie Committee of Arrangements w ill endeavor to make this the giand- A teacher is wanted for school true character and intentions of the the first Monday of March, 1901,! est celebration ever held in Curry County, district No. 27, Sixes River. Ad- company are known the better. and will i ud on the third Monday _ D R ESS G O O D S, dress, Mrs. S. P. Peirce, Clerk P o rt' ______________ of June l?02. You will notice, Orford, Oregon. We’ve got it again— HATS A N D C A PS, therefore, that the current school Same old thing w . O. COOK, T. J. F ROMM W. E. TOMPKINS, CHAS. NEWMANN, BO O TS A N D SH O ES, Mr. J. Olcovlch, of San Francis- C()n)eg eve|,y Spring, year will be more than 12 months DELOS. WOODRUF F, T. [.. CAREY, D. K. F RASIER. co, wlio arrived by last steamer is f t’s late this vear, long. dangerously ill, at the K napp ho- But it’s here All reports, records, statistical da- M U SIC will he fund-died hv J. W. F’ilzhugh, W. A. Bishell, W. S. Mil- i tel. lie is being attended by Dr. Ju st the same; la, etc., should be kept upon the bn- ler, A. II. (iauull it, Otto Neiviii.inn. And in fact everything usually needed PaldH-p)) Same weary frame, : sis of the school year extending from r i flD R MArNAGEFiS, m a n a p p p c w i - -r 1 I e irner, I. .1. Fromm, GOLDEN AND ITALIAN PRUNES . ' I Brain fag, ,, u , , .... . , O -U U K M . E. 1 nnpkins, A<a 111 town or country. r ...... .1.-. 1 „ the lust Monday ot March, 1901, to F ,.e(J W n Dave Carey, of Coquille City, is tbat b,"> I D A IIO 1* K A I t ______ ,1 • . • Don t want to walk, the third Monday of June, 1902. ,n tins county, assisting m tne H ate even to ta lk ; The next annual school meeting F IN A N C E , 1. L. C.irey, 1. J. Fromm, I t is our purpose to keep a fun j search for the Coos county murderer. Hate to work, O R IE N T A L PLU M S, will be held on the third Monday , i.i- c , - i All roads and byways in the county Would sooner shirk, “ Pltl'NI SSl.MdNS.” and complete line of goods of the , . , ,, , , v „1 -. u A full programme will he published later. of June, 1902. All school officers! f b are being carefully watched. | No aching bones, ANU best quality, and they will be so‘d j whose terms under the old law, No groans, 1 he public are requested to bring well filled baskets for both day and Mr. Adolplisen has started his But just all fired would expire on the first Monday of night. Tables will he arranged 1 1 ar the Hall, to accommodate those A t th e L o w e st Living P ro fit. eight ton boiler en route from the F i.“d. March, 1102, will hold over until with their well filled baskets, where a large range will be erected to serve And the new I’eiu-h, 1 wharf to his Elk River mill. I t is W ant to loaf around hot coffee both day and night. the third Monday of June, 1902. We will receive our freight via. ¡a big undertaking to get it over the A here work can’t be found, ‘ • EA It L Y C H A It LO TT E,~ Yours Truly, W. S. G uerin . Tickets for the hall, $1.00. steam er Arcata, and as we will run ¡ mountain owing to its great weight. llei gIt e there s nothing to do Originated at Salem Oregon, the har I 1 0 0 » ]{ut anj Vlew our own teams, freight from Port Candy and ice cream will be served by Miss Sybil Woodruff, Miss T a x e s a n il T a x S a le s . diest anil best peat'll for the Coast Orford will not be added to the Mr. M. Purdin, an attorney, and (h e scenery, Anna Carev. Miss Anna Fromm. populor citizen of Medford, passed fht gieeneiv price of the goods. Furnished by II. I. Bi.aKicsi.rx. Fcr A voting booth will l>- er.-cted on the grounds, for (he best looking la- E ditor T ribune : —The big de- through Port Orford yesterday. He T|)at ,lre S|)ring>H- linquent tax list in your paper is a ’ 7 over 14 years ol age; 10 cents per vote. Lady winning will receive Orford, Curry County, Oregon. reminder of many things, not the i one ^be Pro<:ecd8- W. (). COOK, I N o n ld l k S atisfaction Guaranteed. is taking a look at the county with W ant to he out somewhere a view to locating either at Port Or- j I11 the open air, least of which is the taxing of worth * hairnmn Committee of Arrangements, ford or Gold Beach. Al)d hear the birds sing less, non productive land out of all As they swing proportion with valuable,- product Samples of wool from two of On twigs that oscillate ive land of the county. Frank Langlois yearling ewes can Beneath their weight, Another thing. Under the new be seen at this office, as represented Often wish For a chance to fish, law the counties are requited to off by him. If Mr. Nordberg has an If a stream could be found er at public sale in Ju ly all lands ambition to grow long wool he Right close around, hid in by them fur taxes, and for should secure some of F ran k ’s For its not hard to bait which they have secured Sheriff’s T H E " P IO N E E R ” A hook and wait thoroughbreds. Pur the fish to bite; deeds. Under the said law, such W edderburn is preparing for a There’d he nothing to pack lands arc first offered for last year’s W A T C H SHAKER« grand Fourth of Ju ly celebration, lbe Ixde alld sack. taxes against them, then running L. K N A l’P , - - - P ro p rie to r, , and every effort is being made to Don’t have to go back for as many years as bid» can Is located in the Record Building, cor- insure a good time for all who at- f'.’, doct,)l to *'I1O'T he secured for; hut no tract can be lier First and Pacific streets. , , , W liat s gone uslray Maki s regular trljis le t-.veeii Port Or. I tend, both young and old. M e are 11-1........ r i .1. sold more than once. Under this ford and Myrtle Point, every day ex I have a stork of Jewelry, which I n : 1 .1. n m »rim f c novi •K! ' *'e Y' 1 s " a.v. will add to, as the demand will warrant. I prolntk e l tbe P '°8 ra,n »«» “ext [ It s spring fever, sure, arrangement, if the county shall cept Bundays, carrying passengers Prices of work and goods in keeping week’s issue. And the only cure and freight Priu s reasonable, nini perm it it, any tract my be sold for with the times. Watches from a dis- Isto lo ftfto d a v pain » taken to provide for tlie emu- the last year’s laxes. But to pro tance can be safely sent by registered Prof. Ames Johnston, our popu And the coming dav fort of pi -'-iig-is. Apply at the mail. I will return them C. O. D. to , , , . , . . . ? , l,,e U‘D . tect itself against this Mortgage aud your postmaster. lar school teacher, was married in And every day, Knapp Hotel, P rt Orford, Oreg m. Trust Company sharp practice leg ' Coos county, last Sunday to Miss * *ts gone away. islation, it is held by good judges Sarah Chandler. 1 lie happy cou- that tlie county may bid in the same U p R o g u e H iv e r New s. pie are expected to arrive in 1 land again. 1*. J . L IN D B E 1C O , Orford this evening, and the T kib - 1 am (old that our Assessors have Rogue River, Mav 31, 1901. CONTRACTOR &. BUILDER, vne joins with their m any friends ceased to list for taxation all lands Died—At the residence of J. F. in wishing them a prosperous and uperiority, in the matter 1 f H OUS ES R \ ISKI) AN l> MOY ED, ha ppy 1 i fe. Lowery, John W. Suthard, ngeil 73 bid in by the county. This blun Has gained a w> r d-wide reputation strength, diirahility. peif.ei ... u,. 1: . e l l e i a I s il I - 1 l e i I ' a 101 coo * years, 1 month and i i divs. Mr. der will mark a great loss to Curry Mr. Horn, L thard c u m i r on Happy , 7, Wiiid-inills tcl.tti't id ¡1 pi vi 111 i. . 1, 1. ?- o j 1 . : .. i T I mei', n ml p, Well I egli . Van . . ’ advance . - agent s ' » for ' su Camp to where such lands are redeemed. Zamlocli, tbe conjurer, spent a Rogue River in 18(19. He leaves Other counties have kept the ass Tiled farm sh o n lil l.e will, . I i e, h I »• t ol I he famou.- hihor-sa - ho couple of days in Port Orford, fixing one son, I! F. Sutliard, who resides essment up right along each year, ilig O sb o rn e tliael.i e; y. B e l lim e i- 1.: 'II il-, and ioirvi-f l will soon for • N •» R.a Edition of dates. Prof. Zamloch will give one at Happy Cam) . anil some of them |iave issued and Tiic l:mpuri«m Lvouonalst lie lu re, Ill I e v e I in C.i r.y c -iint v - h old moke ¡1 h i s fir.-l l ’o i-t O r f l i r d , - - - O c c g n n D OW in P i t S3. of his celebrated performances at lv ip a eh ln erv I ir Mlec-sl'ol i.iiiniiiu busines!- Io sec I t 11 II' <•' Guy Merriman has gone to San canceled county warrants to pay LeDevc's H all, Port Orford, next Jose, Cal., to he absent a month. O u r large, p ro fu s e ly i l ' be l‘al,ie- J- H- b'lTON. E . ; . Saturday evening; at Dairyville on lu s tra te d S p rin g and S um Miss C. L. Merriman starts school Monday evening of next week, and in the Big Bend district June 3d. m er C atalogue, d e s c rib in g The Wertthep F o r May. The Hardware Mi rch let e' R inui-is, ( )i gon, i-1 tit • Agent Irnm a hotn a t Bandon Tuesday evening. th e n e w fa s h io n s , and Mrs. Angeline Bachman nrriveil y o u H i l l | u r i T i n r . '. i ; j ' i I n. lay, tin- Oils rne DEALER IN. , , 1 STATION HARE o ri :. g iv in g lo w e s t D e p a rtm e n t H ARROW, CULTIVATOR, MOW’ER, HAY RAKE, We were in error in saying that at Big Meadows today, from Altil- j,;|evatj01l 1312 ie, t. Store p rice s fo r e v e ry Or any Machinery m iiiiil .el i i i- 1 :.y l i e - well-known firm of D. M. a Deputy Collector had been ap ras, Modoc Co.. Cal., on a visit to Mean temperature, ry). 13. th in g to eat, d r in k , w ear Osborne A Co., of Auburn, New York. John Maximum temperature, 78; date. 27. appointed for Unaluskn, to succeed her parents, Mr. and Mrs o r use. Minimum temperature,38; lata 3. Wm. G auntlett. A Deputy was ap- Billings, Total precipitation, 3.52. pointed for the place, but only as John D. Cooley is now Hie post Number if eh-ar days, 2 I. an assistant for Mr. G auntlett, the master at Agness _. So*«.-. Nunilier of -lays partly dim ly, II). IP il. la d ie s * and G ent’s Shoes and increased business requiring two Number ol lavs cloudy, 1. Hail, 19. deputies. Mr. G auntlett was re- — Nine acres floor *pace—1,000 clerks. Thunder storms, 23. y appointed for four years longer, and Prevailing direction ol wind, NW. his salary increased. K T C ’„ E T C . , The thunder and lightning mi 25th continued from about 5:30 P- Will keep a wagon on the road, making ) ae appearance of the name of say “ Consumption can be cured.” in., to 8:30 almost continuously. regular trips about every ten days, l>e- Miss Sabin on the delinquent tax N aturealono v.-on'tdolt. It needs 1 / ' .1 .7 JOSEPH HARE, help. Doctors say tween Gold Beaeh and Dairyville, for list for 1899, is an error of the As- IMn m t M r «o' Broncia Voluntary Observer, U. 8. Departnttnt U the accommodation anil convenience of in aMW5!.iiig the N W i of 8 » fu « » f w'.4’i 9» nj (su in tills vlvlnilv^ of Agriculture Weather Bureau, Scott’s tmulsion the people living enroute. W i sec 15, T 31, SR 15 W to her. I vo ir r« <• >rI is (7. K. I.«-re ¡ a an <»p- Is the best help.” But you must ■ The good people of Euchre C-eek •» I t i ity. E ii.dly give go« m J reicrcnc* continue its use even In hot | O R D E R S T A K E N FO R A N Y - Baid premises were deeded to the and Corbin City a ra g irn g to cele w eather. II’ A.Ï. '•¡:i.iiUS WHILSSALE II II SE State of Oregon in 1398, and was II you h av- îlot tried it. f --4 for free .« tu p le brate the Fourth of Ju ly in grand A R T IC L E N O T IN STOCK. ,lot aMeg, nblc ¡„ , 899. Tbe ,an(, SCOTT Si SO W N ” . C hem i.«. style, exercises to be held in the 409-415 r « » r l s ir . el, :.T w Y o rk . | E. I-1. Cl l a tG L O ic , w 0.1, My Goods will be sold at botP m prices now >*longs to school district 50c. a n d f roe-, «11 dniyxi-t. grove hack of Euchre Creek HnP, Il tl? OHIO, D - :1< r i i II r Iwai strictly or Cash. | No. 13. le III vini] of Agrii ul.u and close with a grand hall at liiglil. e l cat. t CI-. -I.I lips TUE Tow n ¡uni County. STEAM ER Dairyville Store, ARCATA, GROCERIES, (the best only, 11,ArI’S Ac ( A I ’•*», W. DOYhE&CO Butter, E ® and Hides, G ad ir e b h , io be given at Euchre Creek Hall, en j ujy Feniih, 1901. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, d«.my FRXTIT TREES Anything and Every thing veil want. HAIÌ1 > WÆ 1 < K , H. N E E L Y , The Celebrated Osborne Bandon. STAGS OW E, BOOK Creameries, and Tanks * tid e d , NAME AO B R ESS J. R. BROWNING, Ladies Furnishing Goods, n o s irn t , SÂNrMNcîscû