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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1902)
i V o lu m e P O R T IO . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICER»*: V .S . Senator»—John H . M itchell Di-trlct-Thoma. H . Tongue. T • T •__„ Oevr. j D unbar. G overnor 8 e T T r e ya » w cr-C h a« . 8. Moore. » » ,£ « A ck.r,,.u. S ta te P r* " ^ ; erttiLi>.K. N. Blackburn. « X i a «chool L and Com- C „.¡onera—M. L. C ham berlin. t ’n »8Senator T. M. D iiu u iie k . f f i B e np ^ n t . t i v e - R . U . H u m e . SECOND JUD ICIAL D1NTHICT . Roseburg. tocjjTY ofm cebs; c iw k RC V °W oodruff, Gold Beach. Treasure* W. 8 » X o l su7i■- w m i a r n s . Guerin, Lang- S u rv ey o r-D . Cunniff, J r ., Gold Beach- O R R O R I». <>11K <JO X . T U 1ÍS D A Y . J A M A H I BA ? VIEW HOTEL Wedderburn, Oregon. _ Hair Splits £ “ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for thirty years, it is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends.” — J . A. Gruenenfelder, Grantfork, 111. ¿¡ASTONISHING OFFER!! For many years we have sold our Whiak ies and Cigars to Wholesalers only and our brands are preferred by them. as they are superior to all others In order to give the Consumer the benstt ef the large proAU of Dealer and Middleman, we have decided to now cell direct to the Consumer eur Meet - ■ - Breeds ■ cf Fepniar of Whiskies and end Clgtr» Cigars at less than wh reals prices --- L -------- - ÉREE“ RggTwcn(>Mi triiTf 14 BEAUTIFU PRIZES E. R. MILLER, Proprietor. I have just taken charge of this frvorite Travelers’ Resort, and overhauled and remodeled th e same. E verything in connec tion therewith is New and Clean, O S I W ILL « r r TMXM I With every quart hottie of our famous 10 year old Qeeee CltyCleb PnreMyt and one bet of our Justly celebrated peeuiae Cehaa Haed-Mede lOe «»»«• Haveaeiuhee 8peetela.we will five AB8OLITKLY FRKBoneof the hand eimest open faee, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watches made.fee ladyel ef wind and set. genuine American movement and rase, best timekeeper earth, docs not tarnish and w ill last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meer schaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch. 1 decent cktra htepr nickel match box, 1 pair pearl ru ff buttons. 1 ball top oollar button, 1 neck tie holder. I pair sleeve buttons 1 double chain and one beautiful eharmu All Jewelrv heavily 14k gold plated All these 14 pieces with one box of oer famousCubanSpecials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen City Club Pure Rye eannet he bought for Uss then *11.00. We te ll the Whiskey and Glgare in - D wHh privilepeof ex eluding the 14 prises fo r amination, while Whiskey and Cigars alone cost more than vre ask fo r the entire lot. Onr Whiskey Is an Aheeletdy Pare 10 year eld Bye and oer Ogere penetee Caban hand* made, d e a r Havaaa, made In c u r own factory These cigars are fa r better _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ t h a n anything ever advertised before We Gaaraetoe the geede and refhnd . lf * o t An Ix t r a Premium of an elegant Pocket kn ife w ith two blades. 1 cor mted. gltso cutter, I f OS 91 ta seat in advance with order OerJ------- * *~ wholesale Prioa Lists of Liquors and Clears. Responsible agents wanted H air-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer’s Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. AHI V «1 c ° URL I ftJ iw I BBCE • r nEC i ----------------------------- ------ * ~ OM <81 - Morti» Clark Q co.—Ucpt. V. 8. U l S T I L L W S D U T B IBUTINi----- IB l e and in F IR S T C L A SS con-' dition. We have also a fine; ------ | BATH ROOM | ------ where hot and cold baths can be obtained. A BAR is run in connection with the Hotel, where all up-to-date drinks can be procured at the hands of an experienced, polite and accom modating bar-tender. mbbtings or the coubt »: C ircu it Court meets on the fourth Mon day in August of each year. C ounty Court meets on tne first Mon-1 days in January, April, July and bep- teui her of each v e a r. povrorFCEH IN the county . name o r orriCE “■ F H **• BlakeJ FE E D S T A B L E , also, with rates Cheteo, J McCutcheu' i at P°Pulal' prices, ami as low as is H arbor, Mrs. E. Hardenbrook'I consi*ten t witl' S'*’*1 se, vice and Irm a, Miss Annie Doyle., ___________ treatrn en t ........ Gold Beach, C . 8. W iusor W edderburn, J . K. Hall Illih ee, • H. Rusclier. P o rt Orford, J. S. Cupps. ' D enm ark, E. Kaekleff. Langlois, J. A. Haines. Eckley, J . D. Cooley. Agues«, Joseph Hure. H are, All styles of Y S I . 1OOS. SC, Chleaso, U> Sl.MO a bottle. All drafflatB. If your drupe 1st cannot Nupply you, send us one dollar doll: and we w ill express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. A D efectiv e L aw . A’ n m b e r 3 9 W e’ll K cuieuibcr th e .Muine. 1893 authorizing the county to pur chase such lands was not to do away with the necessity of tax deed». This Years have elapsed since the is clearly apparent from an exatniu- Maine, on a mission of pene«*,at rest ation of tlie last act of 1901 above j*" H avana harbor, was blown to mentioned. The tax deed lias al- instant destruction. W ith theship ways been, and is now, the prima there was lost a total of 26G men facie evidence of the county’s title, and officers. It was this event that and of the fact that the time forre- precipitated a war, the results of demption had expired, and is the which have been stupendous. There record notice of tlie county’s right " as 110 restraining the outburst of tosell the property; and I can see lury, arid Spain was driven from no reason why the legislature, un- *',e western continent, its prestige der our constitution, possesses the broken, while the United States as- power to provide one law which sumed a place among the nations does away with the necessity of the 11 power. Incidental to tlie war county taking tax deeds, and yet "a s the extension of its possessions, pass another act requiring others the increase of its army and the who purchase land at tax sales to ! strengthening of its navy. Some of take deeds and surrender their cer l^e old traditions of exclusiveness tificates at the expiration of tlie "'ere shattered along with the fated time for redemption. I therefore, Maine. A new era was given sud an) of the opinion that, under the 'len Girth. That for this country law as it stands today, the county is a,1(I ihe nations of the globe this in no different position than any he a blessing, there is no rea- individual who bad purchased j so° to question. On this continent property at tax sales, and thecoun-i ll,ere bus been a typeot civilization tv must surrender its certificates lbe spread ot which Would be a be am! take its deeds in order that it ’ Bison. may be in a position to sell the Y et the exact cause ot the wreck property. 1 believe it to be the sa- "*H never be known. Some will fer plan for the county to surrender believe that it was sent to the bot- ihese certificates, take tliedeedsand by the Spanish, some that the have them recorded before it at- Lubans themselves did it so as to tempts to make any sales under the impel the Americans to aid them, act of 1901.” j Others will hold to the theory of Mr. Allen adds that in one of the | accident, either an internal expío- counties in this district many sales !‘*on or interference with torpedoes were made without the county hav- plnced in the waters for protection ing taken deeds for the properly. ant> bred without human design. Suits to recover have been brought In all history the episode will con- by landholders and the neglect of ; tinue a mystery. It an explosion the county is cited us one of t|le ! occurred on board it killed all who might have told about it. If it was principle grounds for the actions. caused deliberately, the wretches The decline in tlie use of bicycles guilty of the awful deed will keep has necessitated a reduction of cap sealed their lips. ital stock of the combination from The wreck of the Maine was the $80,000,000 to $27,000,000. most important tragedy of the sea. The loss of life by railroad acci The deaths it caused were number dents reported to the Chicago Trib ed by thousands, with the list not une during the year 1901 was3,669 complete. I t changed the map of as compared with 4,109 in 1900 and tJho “"<> brought un- 3 69G in 1899. der the ray of libel ty millions who still blink in the unwonted gleam, Eighty-four square inches of land: alul rlu,e understanding feel offered for $1,000 is the biggest that an iH is being done then) Jn asking price vet recorded in New years to come they will know more, York City. Yet full lots have been auj so „ ¡y k||ow better, sold at prices between $2 and $3; Statistics by Paris medical au per square inch. thorities show that since the Hrst The way for many folks to get application of Pasteur’s anti-rabies rich is to make money and not, treatm ent 2(i,10,j 20,165 , ... r, , ... ,, .f treatment spend it. But alter all, if every- ’ r persons bittsn v ‘ by J mad dogs have been treated al the body would do this nobody would Pasteur Institute and out of these get rich. It takes a lot of spend i all but 107 have recovered. Thus thrifts to make a community pros in 10 years in Paris alone more perous. A town where they were! I than 26,000 people have been saved all misers would be as dead as a mis ofi Bssteur’s discovery. A nmnu- graveyard. It takes all j meut to Pusteur is to be erected in people to make a world. , a few months, in Paris. Rev. Charles Klass, of Webster; City, Mo., preached a sermon in Senator Clark is reported to have which he advocated the right of wo- taken only ninety minutes spend- men to make marriage proposals, ¡ng $309,000 for paintings in New lie believes it will be u cure for so York, the other day. many old maids in the country. Moreover if woman is man’s equal Don’t forget that you car. get any she should have this privilege. Be * kind of farming implements of Kerr sides she would not always have to 1 it Co’s. take what comes to her, but could \VA NTED—SEVERAL PERSONS take her pick of the flock. of character and good reputation in Astoria, Jan. 6.—Oregon counties that have not yet sold delinquent property under the law passed at the last session of the legislature should see to it th at tax deeds are obtained from the sheriff before tin- sale takes place. The subject has been thoroughly discussed in this county, and there seems to be no doubt that the law is defective in some respects. The law authorized sale of all delinquent property bid in by counties, cities or towns and school districts and lixed July 1, PJ01 as the date of sale. In Clat sop the sale was postponed by the L. A. ROBERTS, county court from time to time. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, A T T O R N E Y A l' L A W . S A D D L E S , The date was finally set for J a n u M yrtle P o in t, O regon. ary G, but at Saturday’s meeting of HARNESS & BRIDLES the court, postponement was again ordered until February 3, in order Made to Order. Probate business a specialty. that the county might protect itself I S u r -e lc n H a r n e « « O i l , GROCERIES— r/2e B e st, Only. against the alleged defect in the law. ALL KINDS 0E SADDLERY HARD The matter is of considerable im J. AL UPTON, WARE. portance, as Columbia county is Attorney and Counselor at Law, I now involved in a lawsuit over it. : S a d d le -B la n k e ts, B its , A c ., & e. District Attorney Allen, who was 1 A A .I M O O I N , O R E G O N • . • I liro k cn -T liro a ted C ollars R e- asked for an opinion as to whether • j p aired us G ood ns N ew . or not the county should exact tax Office u p stairs, in Eldorado Building I -------- deeds from the sheriff, said: H arness an d Saddles repaired a t living Prior to tlie passage of the act of prices. J. HU N TLEY , the legislature of 1901, the law au- I . n ii|g - lo ÌM , O r e g o n . thorized the County Judge, in the Attorney & Counselor at Law name of the county, to purchase lands at tax sales, and such sales to NOTARY PUBLIC, I DR. J. J. C A LD W ELL, the county were no different from P h y a io la n a n ti S u r-ffe o n , G old B each : : O kkoon . salts to persons other than the PO R T O K FO R 1», OREGON. county. The county was required to take, and lias taken, certificates Will Practice in all th e Courts of this Diseases of Ladies and C hildren a Spec ialty . of sale in the form by statute pro State. vided, and the law required the pur Public Land Cases a Specialty. chaser to surrender the certificate Shad Hudson, J. R, Haines. after redemption hud expired, and HUDSON & H A IN ES. GEORGE M. BROWN, And in fact everything usually kept in a General Merchandise Store. the issuance of a tax deed upon its MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. surrender. Such deeds operated to A T T O R N E Y A .T L A W , All Goods Sold at Lowest Prices. convey a legal and equitable title to E ck ley , O regon. the purchaser sold in fee simple to ROSEBURG, OREGON. the grantee named in the deed. The V aluable Mines, F arm s, Stock Ranches and Tim ber L ands F o r Sale. legislature of 1901 passed an act Store open u n til 1 P. m., Sundays. J. H. UPTON, authorizing the county to sell all House an d six acres of well improved la rd in W ilbur, Douglas county for property which it had purchased as U . H . C O M M I S H I O N E l t , sale, or will exchange for property in aforesaid, and attempted in that act M yrtle Point, Coos county. cm m n n , ■ , to do away with tlie necessity for NOTARY PUBLIC, the issuance of a tax deed upon L anglois , C urry C o ., O bkoon . sales which had taken place in the past, io the following language in K N A P P H O TE L, Flo«sie is six six y vears old “ .M.iniii, M am a ” to ,-ach 8tatu (,,ne G'i»county required) Agent for W. F. & Co’s Express. . . ... , f “JSSU. is ta is old. represent amt *“ advertise old esiablish- Dealer in Town Lots, and Im proved substance: 1 hut it no redemption H ,le asked one day, ‘‘If I get married ed weulthy buflinena house of »olid tin- Port Orford, Oregon, and W ild Lands. shall be made from sales hereafter will 1 I have have a a linshaod a,!e.ial »Uu.llllg. Salary $18 00 weekly husband lik» like mil.:,?’’ papa?” with expenses additional, all pavable F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on L. P r u p r ie to r . or heretofore made to counties, etc., in cash each Wednesday direct from “ Y'es,” replied the mother head offices. Horse and carriages fur Hom esteads and Pre-em ptions. title to the lands stial! vest in •l*le an amused smile. nished, when necessary. References. First-i lusw in every respect. county or other body which lias “ And if I don’t get married will Enclose »elf-addressed stam ped envel GENERAL CONVEYANCING. ope. M anager, 310 Cuxtou Building, hid in the land without issuance of [ have t0 be an olj „.„¡d | jk<. Aunt Go jd Feed Stable attached. Ollieago. , deed or other formality.’ Kate'” ’ “The title of thia act of 1901 states ! “ Yes Flossie” To tlie reader» of this paper who will WALTER SUTTON, that it is an act to amend tlie act of “ Mama,” ahe said, after a pause, send their name mid uildress for a snm- P. J. LINDBERG, 1893, which authorized the purchase N O T A R Y P U B L IC “ its a tough world for us women, ' pie copy of THE NEW YORK F A M I LY STORY PARER they will receive of land by counties at delinquent UNDERTAKER. ain’t it. i lie opening chapter of Miss L aura Jenn PO R T O RFO R D -- OREGON. tax sales. Thers is nothing in the ' l.ibliey’s best story “ BETROTHED act of whivh this act is amendatory A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins FOR A DAY.” D onut miss tills op A j s t l i i u n l e n e B r -lu jr s I n s t a n t a n il 1 , «* i - i i i i i - £ providing tinit no deed shall be is and Trimmings. portunity to secure free the opening Z lull se t of Notary an d Conveyancer’s lie n t 'ia .Y li sued, and the legislature, also in I chapter of tills grand and Intense love blanks will be kept on hand Orders taken for Tombstones and SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON R EC E IPT OF POSTAL. -lory. Do not watt until you rend th is 1901, passed an act which was ap Cemetery Railing. ÍÍ i paper thoroughly, b u t write at onto to, proved a few days later than the PO RT O RFO RD , OREGON, j M unro’s P ublishing House, > T here isVrotliing like A sthm alene. I t brings instant j) amendatory act above mentioned, W ANTED! CHAINID relief, even in the worst cases. I t cures when all el»e A 24 -20 VanderwaterStreet, FOR TER * > Reliable man for M anager of B ranch fails. B which latter act provides for tlie New York City, N. Y. YKARS Office we wish to open in this vicinity. The Rev. C. E. W ELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says: 5 issuance of tax deeds to all land ‘‘Your trial bottle of A sthm alene received in gixxl condi- ?5 If your record is O. K. here is an op J. W . STR A N G E, tion. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for tlie good j‘9 upon which the nine for redemp A I’on R er to Inventors. p ortunity. Kindly give good reference derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore ,) tion may expire. i If j on wish your puli nt business pmp- when w riting. th ro a t an d asthm a for ten years. I despaired of ever lie- L erl’ amt prom ptly done semi it t> ing cured. I saw y m r advertisem ent for the cure of this W “ 1 very much doubt tlie |x»wer of SW IFT A t o . , PATENT LAWYERS, Hwi.T.M#RRlSWHfiLESiLEIIOtSE U E N T I H T . dreadful and torm enting disease, asthm a, and th o u g h t j; ¡opposite U. s. Patent office. W«*l»ing- the legislature to enact a statute P. J. MASTI DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Keeps in Stock, D R Y GOODS, H A T S & C A P S , HARDW ARE, paid etc . ASTHMA CURE FREE! yon ha<l overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my ustoui»hm ent, the trial acted like a charm . Send ine a full-size bottle.” Illustrated oatalogues, 4 cts. stamps i—y - y ——. We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatm ent of Will visit C urry C ounty sem i-annually. A sthm alene, sim ilar to the one tliat cured Mr. Wells. w U M yoo w h e t h e r y tm e ,a n t l« « r 1 | —. - ,— ---------------------- ] , >». n „em, ii oy mail POSTPAID. ABSOLUTELY I EEE OF CHARGE, 0. h a b it , r “ — “ ‘ » e rrw *killiu < ' • _ l m . « » ________ •Y any sufferer who will write Tor it. even on a postal. Never mind, though re m o v e « t h e fo r to b v , e a t B arrava dustrM«. •« < “ you are despairing, however bad your case, Asthm alene will relieve and U n e . p a r id o « th « bloo< JOSEPH HARE, ' we are ‘ to send »• enre. The worse your case, “ the more glad sent It. Do not <le- r t o f e i In s t m a a h u o ú . ■MM r o a I* lay. W rite at once, addressing D R . ‘I AFT BROS.’ MF. DICINE CO. la h e a lt h , m ____ Cfroa - ____ ow a d r a r r iM . wb» Notary Public & Conveyancer E ast 130th St., N. V. City. Hold bv all Druggists. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ill vouch fo ra « . Take i t w ith . _____.a a tír a tljr , Ferato tc atly O a« boa. t l . aan a ll y cura«; >hoi««.M >M , r*ni<«<4 to r u r r . o r we refund * o a e ^ . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. < I.A N G JO IS, OREGON. ' - « w A - E Ji n which will <lu away with the nec essity o f the issuance of a tax deed ; on past sales, ¡Kirticularly those in which the time for redemption had all atm. Mad« by expired at tlie time of the passage of Standardoit the act. Tlie intention of the leg Company islature ns expressed in the title of; the act of 19G1 mentioned almve as S t n r R l a l n a r n » « r - l a W i l l , r - t a e a r e t « . r.'iinUjr Csthartlr. ears con-ilpsonn forever. the a n ie m la lo r v act of the act of Ite. sSâc. l i e C C tall, drugs «isrtlund money. ! Ion I). C. They have no dtssatisfieil clients. W rite them for th eir llden- tial letter; a ]s>stal card will tiring it, amt it tuny be worth money to y o u . ; See th e ir advertisem ent elsewhere iiy thia issue. Stops the Cough and Works off the told, fgtxatlve Bronio-Qutnine Tablets euro, a cold in one day No C ure, no Pay ., Price 2’i i-eixts.