A
THE STEAMER
Town and County.
Go to Cheever's for your Sperry’s
Flour.
Mrs. Neilsen is visiting relatives
and friends at Bandon.
Giant powder in stock at the
hardware store in Dairville.
ARCATA,
Hon. F. A. Stewart, of Ophir, is
making Port Orford a business visit.
S a n l i ' i ' n n o t s o o , D o i- t O r
Born—At Denmark, Curry Co.,
Oregon, on May 6, 1002, to Mr. and
I Mrs. F. T. McMullen a daughter.
Miss Vernie Champlin is visiting
her friend. Miss Katie Frontm, at
Brushes creek.
NEI.SON, - -
. - M aster,
Frank Mc’s boy was a girl. Frank
Will make weekly trips between says he is a little disappointed, but
i not discouraged.
fo rd
an d O ooa B a y ,
C ARRYING
PASSENGERS
AND
F R E IG H T .
Will Miller and family are visit-
I ing friends in Port Orford. They
may become residents of this vicin
ity.
F reight and passengers at
Mrs. Mays, daughter of Mrs. K.
Jensen, of this place, arrived by
last steamer, on a visit to relatives
O. LEN E V E , Agent, P ort Orford, Or- and friends here.
L o w e s t H a te a .
egon.
B. W. Dean and family will move
to the Elk River mill for the sum
mer, where Mr. Dean will do the
blacksmithlng for the company.
W. DOYUE&CO.,
D EALERS IN
General Merchandise,
gold b e a c h , o r . i
WE K EE P IN STOCK
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
H. I. Blakeslee, the Elk River
nurseryman, informs us that late
frosts have not materially injured
fruit, and the prospects are favora
ble for a large crop.
A special term of the county
court will be held on May 26, for
making ah order for advertising for
i bids for repairing Floras Creek,
Sixes and Crystal creek bridges.
The Arcata arrived from the city
| Sunday, last. The following were
dk ess g o o d s ,
passengers for Port Orford: Mrs.
HATS A N D C A PS,
! Mays, son and daughter, R. D. Jones
B O O T S A N D S H O E S , Miss McGraw, Mr. Guudlefinger
C. F. Kirby.
I I A U D W t V I t E ,
A rth., B .H .n .a .d F , d Rotten-
George W. Smith, the Republican
caudidate for County Clerk, was for
a number of years one of the popu
lar educators of the county, havi ng
retired from that vocation less than
two years ago for the purpose of ac
cepting a position in the general
merchandise store of E. Rackliff, of
Dairyville. Mr. Smith was given
the nomination by the Republican
Convention on account of his spec
ial fitness for the position. Strictly
temperate in every 'respect, moral,
unassuming, gentlemanly at all
times, not overburdened with the
quality called “big head,” euergetio,
and always willing to perforin to
the best of his ability any duty
justly required of him, he will if
elected, strive to serve the whole
county faithfully, honestly and
honorably, and may be depended
upon to make no distinction on ac
count of personal feeling, politics
or creed. Mr. Smith will carry his
own precinct, and in fact all the
Northern Curry precincts, and will
be elected by a very large majority,
—and no’one— not even the Demo
crats—will regret his election after
giving him a fair trial.
G old B e a c h N ew s.
T h is an d T h a t.
J i l l Humors
Dairyville
Store,
GROCERIES, (the best only,
g e r l» .. pre e m p t Lb. „»j rock.,
nnd «¡11 e„8,g . in gelberi.gm er re
eggs- The season will begin prob-
¡ably this week, and will con
tinue from six weeks to two months.
his intention to m ake final proof in C A SH S A L E S am o u n t ng to $6 or
support of his claim , and th a t said
proof will be made before J . II. Upton,
U. 8. Commissioner, a t Langlois, Ore more will be allowed 10 per cent dis
count, except on F lour, on which no
gon, on June 17, 1902, v iz :
discount can be given.
ANNA F. FREU N D ,
On Homestead E ntry No. 11230, for the
SJ 8EJ, NW f 8EJ section 18, Tp. 30 S., < As I will do my own team ing, it is
R. 14 west.
He nam es the following witnesses to my intention to sell cheaper than good«
prove his continuous residence upon were ever sold on Floras Creek.
and cultivation of said land, viz:
A lexander T urner, T hom as J . Wuod-
den, H en rietta W oodden, all of Lang
lois Oregon, Charles F orty, of P ort O r
ford Oregon.
J . T. BRIDGES, Register.
All kinds of P lating done by A. B .' tVill be taken In exchange tor goods.
Subin, a t Langlois. Knives, forks,
spoons, w atches and jewelry, plated I
with gold, silver nickel or copper. All G ive m e a tr ia l a n d I w ill do m y
beat to please you.
work w arranted.
H. NEELY,
cretion in the matter; that the new
It begins to look now as if Gurry 1 law is altogether different from the
1 county sheep men will soon have a old law, and that there is no hang-
coyote war on their hands, and that ¡ng back or delay in the matter,
either the coyote must be suppress-\ and that the sheriff aR well as the
ed or sheep raisers must go out of taxpayers are compelled to “toe the
T H E “P IO N E E R ”
business. Heretofore Curry h a s1 mark.” In the enforcement of the
been exempt from this pest,but collection of taxes Mr. Walker is
W A T C H M A K E R . recently several coyotes have been only performing his sworn, una-
[ seen on our sheep ranges, and two voidable duty, and he is not enti-
I have a stock of Jewelry, which I or three have been killed, while up tied to censure. He has made an
^ ’o rV ande “ oodsWin T e e i n g
Kiver, in the vicinity of Big energetic honest and faithful otfi-
with the tim es. W atches from a dis- Bend and the Meadows, it is said eer, and if Gurry ever had an ottl-
tanee can be safely sen t by registered t ,
becom in
Ue nuiDerous. cer who earned, and was entitled to
mail. I will return th em C. Q. D. to
J
6 ]
re-election, James G . W a lk e r is one
your postmaster.
Owing to .the rough, mountainous of them.
! nature of the country it would be
"Ter.tnt Cash-.
i almost impossible to exterminate
them should they once become well
N O T IC E .
established.
Port
JJrford,
j ln8s-
0 Oregon.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, not to enter upon or tres-
nass in any m anner, for th e purpose of
¡hunting with guns or dogs or o th er
wise, upon the prem ises of L au ra M.
H eiberger or the ranch of U. J . Hel
berger, or upon the ranch of P. A. Hei
undersigned. Any
berger, , leased by the unuersigneu.
person or persons so entering upon said
Last week tbe Adolphsen sawmill
business passed into the hands of
the Pacific Lumber and Furniture
Company, of Los Angeles, Calif.
This company is already engaged
* .-
r ,
r
extensively in the manufacture of
premises without my consent will be fu ilure at Los Angeieg and jt is
presecutedtothendlextemotRth e la ^
of
the manufacture of all kinds
T respass N otice.
marketable lumber in this county.
N odceis h e r e b T T ^ n to ail persons •’ev cral G'urry county parties are
whom it may concern, not to en ter up- sto c k h o ld e rs in th e co m p a n y , an d
on or trespass upon tbe prem ises of the n e g o lia t ,ong for the purchase o f the
undersigned, for the purpose of hu n t-
ing or fishing with hook and fine, spear, A d olphsen m ill have been g o in g o n
or otherw ise. Said prem ises are sltua- for
for gome
som e t time,
i [ne. T h e m ill is a new
ted in Sixes precinct, Curry county, G r
and dtsoribed as follows: fn e one, with a capacity of 25,000 to
E i, of 8W J and \V% SEf. section 6, 30 0Q0
.
d ; faacked b a
T o 32 S K 14 w - Any person so
’ v 1
J'
------of
hunting
virgin forest of several thousand
trespassing for the
purpose
of hunting
fishing o or r otherwise, will lie prosecuted acres of fine timber, consisting
to the full extent of the law.
No camping allowed on the premises, principally of fir, cedar oak, maple
and people passing through are w arn and myrtle. Work at the mill will
ed to close th e gates. g p pW B C E
B lood.
We live by our blood, and on
it. We thrive or starve, as
our blood is rich or poor.
There is nothing else to live
nn n r hv
on o r uy.
.
When strength IS full and
spirits h;gh> we are being re-
freshed, bone muscle and brain,
in body and mind, with
tinual flow of rich blood.
This is health.
When weak, in low spirits,
no cheer, no spring, when rest
is not rest and
and sleep
sleep is
isi not
not
sleep, we are starved , our blood
is poor; there is little nutri-
ment in it.
Back of the blood, is food,
< t_i
• •
¿ e e p j W >JJO DC
tin .
Some twenty men are already em
ployed; residences and other neces
Notice is hereby given to all whom it sary buildings are being construct-
may concern, not to enter upon or ed ¡u,d the place is rapidly assum-
ing the appearance Of a busy, bus-
¡Couaty, O r., f»r th e purpose of hunting tling town. The mill will be run
persons so e n te n n T u ^ n ¿Tid ^ e m 'i s ^
w ithout our consent will be prosecuted
40 tbe full extent of the *»*
J. E. HAW KINS,
OKO. BELLONE
E. B. T H R IF T ,
W. ». MARSHALL.
to its fu ll cap a c ity a n d th e ship-
m en i ot lu m b er w ill begin a t th e
earliest d a te possible. R. D. Jo n es,
who arrived up by last steamer,
will probably have the general su-
jierinteiMleuce ui the business here.
r
V » l e w - no t t
it.
f o r fre e
. .I M tr * i lite y» » .
C Ô V : * F , c h e m is e s
ita m p U ,
y » w Vork.
« H «'.
'
’ii'
merous Curry county tobacco-chew
ing friends is extended to Attorney
UPHOLSTERING.
E. W. McGraw, of San Francisco,
on account of tbe nerve-straining
’THOSE DESIRING UPHOLST-
and almost mind-wrecking predica
erin g done can have th eir wishes
ment in winch he was recently un- granted
____ by J . J . O ’Toole, P o rt Orford,
fortunately placed, as appears from Oregon,
the following pathetic report, pub- G o o d W ork an d P r ic e s L o w .
fished in thc San Francisco Call of
Work called for and delivered.
Has gained a worhl-wide reputation for superiority, in the m atter of strength,
May 9:
durability, perfectness, and the general satisfaction and contentm ent it gives
“ Have you a chew of tobacco,
! th e farm er. No practical fau n , r, and no w. 'l regulated farm should be w ithout
Judge?”
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a complete set of th e famous labor-saving Osborne machinery. Heed tim e is
upon US and harvest will soon be here. Hence every farmer in lu r r y county
When Attorney E. W. McGraw,
after whispering to courtroom clerk DEPARTM ENT OF THE INTERIOR. : should make it his first business to secure thc necessary inaehinerv for success-
ful farmi ng.
Richard Welsh
_____
____ and court rejiorter Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon,
April 1, 1902.
Holland, leaned over the bench in
Notice is hereby given thut the fol-
Judge Mumsky’s
ui . ioiw / o court J yesterday | lowing-numed settler haa file«! uotiee
Farming Machinery.
everyone-n
111 • th b«e.
e c o u rt
room expect- ()( ms Intention to make final proof in
E. H. CHEEVEE,
Tin; H ardw are m erchant, of Langlois, Oregon, is the A gent from whom you
can purchase w ithout delay, the celebrated Osborne
when both Welsh and Holland
shook their heads vigorously.
Judge
—
K ^ Murasky
^ i V ï leaned
o o k over
of ex
|>ectaucy on his face, ami then shook
I,;, head even more vigorously than
had either Welsh or Holland. Mc-
Graw looked almost inconsolable
and turned to resume tbe examina
tio„ „H he
say-
D E N T IS T R Y .
Dr. J . W. Strange, the old reliable
dentist, who comes regularly each
Spring and F all to attend the demands
of our people In the line of dental work,
N ow Is th e T im e
wifi visit th e county at th e following
To buy your wall paper. 16 per cent tim es and places, to-w lt:
J u a e 0 to IO a t D a ir y v ille .
discount given on all $6 orders. 1-arger
orders bigger d iscount. The best of J u n e 11 to 2 0 ut F o r t O rford.
All work F irst C lass . Charges reas
sam ples to select fro m . Enquire of
onable. Call early.
J. J . O’Toole, Port Orford, Oregon.
|« |-
The Celebrated Osborne
To the readers of this paper who wll
send their nam e and address for a sam
ple copy of T H E N EW YORK F A M I
LY STORY P A P E R they will receive
the opening chapter ot Miss L au ra Jean
Libbey’s best sto ry “ BETRO TH E az
the game distinction as a preventive FOR A DAY.” Do not miss this op
th at it enjoys as a cure. Its early use portunity to secure free the opening
has illustrated the wisdom of th e old chapter of this g ran d and intense love
saying th a t a stitch in tim e saves nine. 8jorj, p 0 nO{ w ait until you read this
Take Hood’s for appetite, stren g th and . paper thoroughly, b u t w rite a t once to,
endurance.
j
M unro’s P u b lish in g H ouse,
24 -26 V anderw ater Street,
The sincere sympathy of his nu
New York City, N. Y.
w hole body g o in g a g a in — m an ¡ng to the lawyer: “No, Mr. Me-
Gra I do not chew.’
woman and child.
I
Butter, Eggs and Hides,
or debility. The system needs a tonic,
craves it, and should not be denied it;
and the best tonic of which we have
any knowledge is H ood’s Sarsaparilla
What this medicine has done in keep
in g healthy people healthy, in keeping
up the even balance of health, gives it
it fails; take Scott’s Emulsion
reliered the .pouters
be pushed vigorously from now on. of Cod I.ivcr Oil. It sets thc tbrneyg in the court room by
NOTICE.
M itch ell.
W ashington , D. C. May 1, 1902.
BY J. H. UPTON.
Gold Beach, May 11, 1903.
H
on
. R. D. H ume .
A political lunatic at large is ad
F. A. Stewart spent a few days
My
Dear Mr. Hume:
Are impure matters which the skin,
vocating
the
nomination
of
Dan
La
in town during the week.
The schooner, Free Trade is still mont for President on the ____
Demo It gives me great pleasure to say ' liver, kidneys and other organs can
t0 you thttt 1 have BUCCeeded in
1 not take care of without help’ there i.
in the river, taking on a cargo of cratic ticket. It will be remember ' ting
a favorable report from the Sen-1 such an accumulation of them,
hardwood lumber, which is being ed that this.man Lamont was re ate Committee on Post Offices and ,
They litter the whole system.
lieved of h:'s position as clerk in a Post Roads, in favor of my bill for i Pimples, boils, eczema and other
rafted down from Burns’ mill.
A well attended and very enjoy- cigar stand at Albany, N. Y„ and the relief of Curry County. The eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired
able dance occured at the W edder-1 made secretary to his highness,
J"® 1 nl,r/ )d“®edr,by rae was
feeling, billons turns, fits of indiges-
„
m
i
j
.
-
i
:_$50,000.
This
Commit tsearaend-
Grover Cleveland at Washington.
8o
a8 the
to c<jnform
tQ tb(j memor tiun, doll headaches and many other
burn hall last night, May 10.
E. B. Burns arrived with the Cop - At that time Mr. Cleveland was not jaj of the legislature of the state, troubles are due to them.
per Queen last Thursday from Coos j rich, and Mr. Lamont was poor, but which called for >44,000, the
Bay where he left the river steamer they both made hay while the sun amount which Curry County isstill H ood’s Sarsaparilla
on account of the con - ■ 1
Rogue River.
shone. Mr. Cleveland is now « re- ' indebted ""
an d Pills
struction of post and military road
The schooner Del Norte arrived tired multi millionaire at Princeton, built by that county.
Remove all humors, overcome all
off the bar a little late tor the tide N. J., while M r. Lqmont is presi-
I hand you herewith a copy of their effects, strengthen, tone and
last Friday, but sailed into the riv- J dent of one railroad company, be- the bill as amended and reported to invigorate the whole system.
sides being a director in the Great the Senate by me, together with a
er yesterday at high tide.
“ I had salt rheum on ray hands so that I
Salt and other supplies for catch Northern and Northern Pacific rail copy of my report. Iam doing all could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla
in my power to secure favorable1 and it drove out the humor. I continued
ing and curing salmon, and also a road trust. Suppose Mr. Cleveland action by the Sepate before the ad-1
its use till the sores disappeared.” Mat.
quantity of liquor arrived by the to be the next Democratic candidate juurnment of Congress, and I hope I ba O. B rown , Rumford Falls, Me.
Copper Queen.
! for President, he would not carry a to be able to get it through the Sen-
Hood's Sarsaparilla prom ises to
Mr. Burns apparently intends to county west of the Mississippi river,! ate. W hile it may not be reached cure and keeps the promise.
engage extensively in fishing in nor a solitary precinct west of the for consideration in the House at
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.
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,, the present session, I hope we may i
Rogue River and also intends open- Missouri river and north of the gulf be ftb,e befora the end ()f the pres/.
ing a saloon in Gold Beach. It is of Mexico. Yet he would make a ent Congress to secure favorable
our opinion that he will meet many stronger run than Daniel 8. Lamont, action. It is possible 1 may be met
obsticles to overcome before meet-
The new law restoring to U. S. with some opposition in the Senate .
ing with success in either of these j Commissioners and County Clerks
undertakings.
jusisdiction in timber land matters
this act of justice to the peo-
Of the various candidates for
Mr. Hume is having the work is a simple act of justice to bona pie of Curry County. Should 1 suc-
county office, none have been longer rapidly pushed forward on the con- fide residents of the W’est too long ceed here the people of Curry Coun
or more favorably known in the struction of a flume and ditch for . delayed. Under the rule requiring ty will not owe so much to me as
county than James G. Walker, our the purpose of carrying the waters entrymen of timber lands to appear to you because of your efficient ser ED. KACKLEFF, Prop'r
present Sheriff, who is a candidate of Indian Creek across to iVedder- personally nt the U. S. Land office vicie in laying the proper founda
tion for the legislation by securing
(Successor to F . M. Langioia.)
for re-election to that important of burn.
j to make filings and final proof it the adoption of the memorlrl of the
fice. Mr. Walker came to Curry
When this is accomplished a saw- j was intended to bar poor settlers Oregon legislrture. The people of
KEEPS IN STOCK,
county as a young man in 1870, mill and electric lights are possibil from the benefit of the timber act. Curio County owe you a debt of
having resided in the county con ities of the near future for Wedder- j The land-grabbing syndicates have 8ratl.tude that can only in part re-
i pay by returning you to the legis
tinuously ever since. Was married burn und vicinity.
Z ip . j enjoyed a feast thereby, since lheJ I ¡ature by an increased majority,
in the county, and is raising a fam
are as nigh the U. S. Land Office as , which I feel sure they will do.
ily of bright, intelligent children,
Ross Sut’on is an expert horse
place else; in other words ubi- Your defeat at this time w ould be D 1 U I G O O D S ,
who have received all the educa breaker, and those having young quietus. In 1893 representations “ stumbling block here in the way
B O O T S and S H O E S,
tional advantages that it has been horses they desire to have trained were made to Hon. Binger Her securing favorable action on the
bill. Sincerely your friend,
possible to give them. He has ever will do well to consult him.
mann, then a member of Congress,
J ohn H. M itchell ,
HARDW ARE*
been kuoiyn as an upright, honora-
Mr. Huftile, a new Northern Cur- and also to Senators Mitchell and'
able citizen, fair and honest in all ry- settler, made Port Orford a visit, Dolph of the injustice and hardship '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H L j V T H A c
his dealings, and always retaining and like all progressive citizens, or- of requiring a poor settler to go with
the confidence and esteem of his nered the T ribune sent to his ad- his witnesses to the local land office | DEPARTMENT OFTHE IN TERtOR, And iii fact, everything usually needed
L and O ffice at R obkbubu , O keuon ,
old friends. During his two years j resg_
l0 make entry of a patch of timber
in the country.
May 1, 1902.
service as sheriff ot Cuny county I -
,
.
. needed in his farm or milling oner
Notice is hereby given th a t the fol
te l,
„ d in ro„e Uying, " ’• "» ” •
A bill
h n r o J u c J b , lowing-named settler has filed notice of
po,Ilion,, end in every c.ro h . b “ (
‘
j ' of oor' Mr. Hermann, rrbieb p .u ed Iho
hinrroK with honor and
.„ d then lb . Sene,., reelor-
in town o r country.
credit. Notwithstanding the severe
W ednes-i‘ng to Commissioners and Clerks
_____
and unjust criticisms to which he une will be pvblished on
the right to receive filings and make
has been subject, owing, generally day-
final proofs. Mr. Cleveland, then
It is our purpose to keep a full
My thoroughbred stallion (Harve president, having himself become
'
Dr. Strange regrets to have to to the lack of information on the
and complete line of goods of the j chanjfe hjg
from May to June, part of his critics as to the duties Allen') will be in Port Orford every rich and respectable by this time,
best quality, and they will be sold but preR9l,re of work al horae and of sheriff, lie has continued right Saturday evening and Sunday fore- vetoed tke bill. The influences
along on the lines that have marked noon until June 10th after which prompting that vetoe one need not
,/kt the Lowest Living Profit. | prospect of bad roads makes the
change advisable. In June there his private life, and has at all times he can be found at Langlois until g0 far to seek: the obiquitous syn
■AVe will receive our freight via. wU.l he better roads and people can striven to perform his duties accor- : tbe ci0lte of the season.
dicates were as near to Washington
steamer Arcata, and as we will run
get to his office with greater ease. dl»g to ,aw and to the be8t of hl8
E li B agley .
as they were to Roseburg.
, . , . c
u ...
.
, , ability. Even now there is being
There u some discussion of school
our own teams, freight from Poll!
The Dairyville boys have staked used again8t him in certftin qual.
K eep th e B a la n c e U p.
matters
in the present campaign
Orford will not be added to the off a new base ball ground, on,
for
aign purpOses, the I
It
has
been
truthfully
said
that
any
and
it
is
hoped some good will re
price of the goods.
Mr. Thrift’s place, near Dairyville. u
imputation lhat he is unduly '
j
disturbance
of
the
even
balance
of
suit,
for
the
Slate of Oregon in its
Now get in boys and practice up |
the enforcement of thc
health causes serious trouble. Nobody re]ation
Our common schools is
Satisfaction Guaranteed. on the 4th of July, and go down collection of taxes, whereas, if his can
be too careful to keep this balance
lhe
¡and play Port Orford boys a lively accusers would read the law aa up. When people begin to lose appe-
, ,
tite, or to get tired easily, the least im- and lerritories round about us.
game and show them what you are carefully and earnestly
he lias
Langlois, Oregon.
made of. Dairyville, White Stock- Ujey woulJ ftnd that he ha, no d¡g. prudence brings on sickness, weakness,
And in fact everything usually needed
L etter F rom S en a to r
H ARROW , CULTIVATOR, MOWER, HAY KAKE,
CALVIN A. W OODRUFF,
Or any m achinery m anufactured by tbe well-known firm of D. M .O slorno ,t ( o.,
On his Homeetead E ntry No. 8791, for
O F A U B U R N , NEW Y O R K .
the X1V!'4 section 17, Tp. 36 H., K. 13 w.
He nam es the following w itnesses U>
prove his continues residence upon and
cultivation of said lami, viz:
Thomas H untley, John M. Wood-
worth, John Ingleinan. Moritz Fritz-
che, all of Weihlerburn, Oregon.
J . T. BRIDGES, R egister.
T REA SU R ER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby elven th a t upon pre
sentation a t my ofllec In Gold Beach.
Oregon, the following C urry county
w arrants will be redeemed, viz:
No. 337, issued July 9, 1*91, $6(10 00.
No. 338, issued Ju ly 9, 1891, $5U<) 00.
No. 373, issued August 8, 1891, $76.
No. 379, issued A ugust21, 1891, $100 00.
No. 376, issued A ugust 21.1891, illJOMA
N o . 381, issued August 22, 1891, i lol) 00
No. 382, Issued Kept. 1. 1891, $200 90.
No. 38«, issued Bept. 10, 1891, $79 16.
No Interest » ill be allowed on the
above described w arrants after th e date
of the first publication of this notice,
to-w it: April 8, 1902
W M .8. WIN8OK,
C ount; Treasurer.
II. U tlE K V E H ,
J .A N » < iI-.O * i-i, O l t l - X i O f N ,
Heiler lu Haidwnre, an 1 «H klo
U ra l Impi m en u .