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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1902)
Ifif, M n AJI n í í lowu and county. .H o v eillen i* o i L iiiiilid g tc s. Jt. A. ¿lien, Democratic candi date for sheritf, has been intervie»» nig Northern Curry voters during y . Tracy's poetry is crowded out ! the week returnibg f, Qni ab this is week. _ ... | ¡terday. “ Rnh Bob » as he ¡. is »__ familiarly Dave Carey, of Coquille City, was . called, has lived on Rogue Itiyer for a number of years uni is re- in town yesterday. A pleasant party occurred at Le- pected as a good, law-abiding citi zen should be. Sheritf Walker, the neve’s Hall Saturday evening. The Arcata.is dpe.frora the city Jbet ter from (Mirteo. .4 ‘Ur ¡atm »* KLotn«. Spring Humors Dairyville Store, Harbor, Ore., May ,18. 1602. Spring and winter weather has S uitor T ribune : Not seeing been the program for the past Come to most peoplo and cause many any newH through the columns of week. troubles,—pimples, bolls and other the T ribune from this isolated re C. E. Pond, of Napa, California, eruptions, besides loss of appetite, gion for some time, and being at arrived last week, and is - prospect- that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, i«:..,_ elS^re toda^’ 1 thought I would . ing for placer, and if be succeeds in indigestion and headache, ED. RACK LEFT, Prop’r he sooner one gets rid of them the semi you a lew items, to inform you finding a suitable location will send and the numerous readers of your for bis family during the summer. better, and the way to get rid of them (Successor to F. M. Langiois.) valuable paper that we are not all Messrs. Hansen, Reeves and Boyle andtobuild up tbe s>'ste,a that ha* suffered from them is 10 take Mrs. Bentz, of Marshfield, wm j 0 ^ “ Sa“‘U dead in Southern Curry yet. were building fence for Lib Haines K EEPS IN STO CK , omee, ,, and . . who , has , a , big advantage Nothing of interest has transpir la s t week. visiting her mother, Mrs. Forty, on .over Bob, in that be has by far tbe ’ , } u ed of late, farm ers are busily en Elk River Geoige H. Guerin, proprietor of greater of ,, voters on his side . gaged 1 plowing 1 ■ . , number . and 1 seeding, The the Guerin Hotel, Myrtle Point is N E L S O N , ......................... M a ste r , Elk River public school opened a rriv e d 111 town Monday evening. , 1 . 1 . ....... . _ 1 evening, dairies are running r..n full . blast with rusticating in Eckley for a few Forming in combination the Spring Monday last, with Miss Marie Bos- mid as Bob went down, Jim went Medicino par excellence, ot unequalled n i n g o o d s , W ill make weekly trii« between a good output of butter. Stock is d av s. strength in purifying the blood aa sen as teacher. ' up. San Thrift, Democratic candi- in good condition. Snow in the ill Neathery has employment! shown by unequalled, radical and per H O O T S iin < l s illO .I - D S , Assessor Marsh left for the South ! date ^or aud oueol the bright mountains .. _ , c< of \\ Uncle S a n F r iin e U s o o , l ' o r t O r . is _______ disappearing very Joe and Charlie Haines. manent cures ot end of the county yesterday, on his youilg educators ot our county, was fagt -phe genera| health of this 1 The Harrison Brothers are now Scrofula fo r d a u d C o « » S ta y , S a lt Rheum 11 town last week, and passed on H A R D W A R E *; official rounds. cality is good. A number of houses on their claim at Rusty Butte to do Scald Head B olls, P im ples j down the coast, on business con* All Kinds o f H um or P soriasis CARRYING PASSENGERS AND R. D. Jones left, overland, Satur-[ nectcd wUh the ilnportaut eyent and barns in this vicinity are in some development work. IIA IS A l CAPW , R h eu m atism day last, for a business visit to which is to occur 011'June 2. Geo. course of construction Some are Geoige Hall will soon put on a Blood P oison in g F R E IG H T . Catarrh D yspepsia, Etc nearing completion, This shows force of men on Bob Harrison’s ! Humboldt county. Accept no substitute, but be sure to A nd in fact, everything usually needed W- Smith, tbe Republican candi prosperity. quartz claim known as St. Patrick. get Hood’s, and get it today. in the country. j A select stock of Wall Paper at date for Clerk, and himself an ex A. Koch lias bis residence about Mr. Hall will also put on a crew of Freight and passengers at j Mrs. H. Neely’s; also sample books perienced educator, as well as poss D EN TISTRY . completed. Mr. K. has the cage men on the Divilbliss mine at Pov- to select samples from not in stock. essing practical business C A SH SA L E S am o u n t ng to $5 or I .O W I 'h t R a t e s . experience ready, but the question is where is city Gulch. A four horse wagon G lllll 'llt o r . . . • . . ~ .... Dr. ,T. W. Strange, the old reliable -fter the birdie? The woods are full of| h,ad of freight came up for Mr. Hall 1). L. Moore, one of the Rolid men and judgment arrived soon irly each t more will be allowed 10 per cent dis- ientist, who com es regularly P O. LEN EV E, Agent, Port Orford, Or ' of Euchre creek, was doing busi and was probably in doubt as to tbe ( birdie8 guch ag jay birJs anJ olhef Spring and Fall to attend the demands eonnt, except on F lour, on which no last week. So you see we are likely egon. ___ of our people in the line of dental work, ness in Port Orford during the week San—lty of his opponent; su, as birdies to numerous to mention. U> have a mining boom here during will visit the county at the following discount can be given. . _ . , , i San went down George went down, tim es and places, to-w it: The gasoline launch, King Fish the present season. I he various Fourth ot July J com-! ,1,, 1 . j also—and they , re down yet. . Mr. er, went to sea on the 3d inst. She J u n e O to IO a t D a ir y v ille . A. G. Aiken, of Marshfield came J u n e 11 to 2 0 a t P o r t O r fo r d . As I will do m y own team ing, it is mittees are attending to business in Adolphsen, a former excellent Com took a cargo of barreled salmon to up last week and proceeded on up All work F irst C lass . Charges reas my intention to sell cheaper than good« a quiet way, and will be heard from were ever sold on F loras Creek. missioner of the county, and D em D EALERS IN Crescent City, making the trip from to the Salmon Mountain country onable. Call early. soon. ocratic candidate for the same of this port and back in six hours. where he will do some prospecting. There will be a dance at the E u fice, is seen in town occasionally, UPHOLSTERING. Frank Hemenway is in the goat I At the session of the last legisla- chre creek Hall next Saturday ev but leaves his politics at home in the business. Mr. H. having rented th e1 ture at Salem,.a bill was introduced T H O S E D E S IR IN G U P H O L S T -j ening, with basket supper at mid sawmill; however he will not object place formerly owned by F. H. to reduce passenger fare on the rail- erin g done can have th e ir wishes »Vili be taken in exch angt for goods. night. A general invitatiou is ex to being elected by Republican ut,.f tin, and hasconverted the Strain road through Oregon from four 10 granted by J . J. O’Toole, P o rt Orford, Oregon. votes. C. W. Haines, Republican □ O L D B E A C H ,O R . tended. ranch into a goat farm. Frank says 1 three cents a mile. R. D. Ilunie, G o o d W ork m id P r i c e s D o w . for Commissioner, is one Mr. Kelley, who has been spend candidate G iv e m e a t r ia l a n d I w ill <lo m y , . , , , , 1 l|e bus tried farming, dairying,' Republican nominee for Joint Rep- Work called for anil delivered. ing a few weeks in Port Orford, in o t is pioneers rom away ac-, c-! hUcksmithing. railroading, saw- Resentative for Coos and Curry b e s t to p le a s e y o u . WE K E E P IN STOCK the interest of the Pacific Lumber iug the sun of parents who belong- milling, logging, butchering, had voted against the bill. Aud be it N o tic e to S e tt le . .& Furniture Company, left for his ed t0 tllat ulasa of brave and dar‘ been in the hog business, mining, remembered a vote for Thomas Owing to a change in onr b u sin ess,; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I home in California last Saturday. “ ‘8 Ar^onauta who 8ave UP a11 the j steamboating, and had also tried Tongue is a vote in favor of the parties knowing them selves indebted DEPARTM ENT OF T H E IN T ER IO R , Notwithstanding the disagreeable , , ... | the chicken and tuikey business, shameless ship subsidy bill that to W. T. Kerr & Go, are requested to j L ank O ffice at R oseburg , O regon , call and settle same by the 1st day of DRESS GOODS, aud was unsuccessful in all of tbe recently passed the U. S. Senate. May 1, lftt»2. weather, business is humming out Ju n e . After that d ate we will be com in subduing 6 the savages , 1, „ ,r Notice is hereby given th a t tbe fol- 0 and 1 paving » above mentioned occupations. He H A TS A N D C A P S , Shad Hudson, who has been stop pelled t > force a settlem ent. So do not lowing-nained ; at the Elk River mill, and active settler has tiled notice of the way for tbe splendid eiviliza his intention to m ake final proof in BOOTS AND SHOES, preparations are being made to be- tion that was to follow. Mr. Haines 1 said that he had made up his mind ping at Coquille for some time with wait fo ra second i invitation. support of Ids claim , and th a t said to try the goat industry. Mr. Hem his brother Joseph, who has been W . T. KERR & GO J proof gin the shipment of lumber. will ho made before J. H. Upton. is a life-long Republican, asubstan- enway has bought about two hun- quite sick, returned recently in time All kinds of Plating done by A. B. 1 U. 8. Commissioner, a t Laugloia, Ore The approved plat of the survey I tial citizen, and. if elected will make gon, on Ju n e 17, 19U2, viz: died head of goats. Frank says he to register the voters of Eckley pre- Snbin, at Langlo K nives, forks, of Tp. 33 S., R. 14 W., has been re- a good officer. Charley made Port ANNA F. FR EU N D , is satisfied there’s money in the goat cinct. spoons, watches and jewelry, plateil ( (|1 ifon,(.sfp.vi R ntjy Jfo. 112S6, for tile And In fact everything usually needed ceived at the Roseburg land office, Grlord a short visit a few days ago, industry if systematically conduct- Lib Haines took down a mutton with gold, silver nickel or copper. A ll, s i S E i, NW 1 S E | section 1», Tp. 30 8,, in town o r country. and on June 21, 1902, the . same and , met everybody with a smile— ■ ed- 1 Mr. 11. 11 11 , . work w arranted : R. 14 west. , , . said as others had pro- and some potatoes tor George Mat- » a ria n iu i. w i ' l l»u lu n t and i n i i the t r i A land o m h r n n . . .m - l .. .. , ™ , l n ,l * 0 _ ! He names the following witnesses to will be n filed, embrac and everybody smiled. fited by the goat industry he did ers and Tom Kelly this week, prove his continuous resilience upon ed therein will be open to entry on j and cultivation of said land, viz: not see why lie could not do the The indications are favorable for I t is our purpose to keep a full and after that date. A lexander T urner, T hom as J . Wood- Election day is near at hand. same. Frank is a pleasant and en- the election of Chamberlain for L IF E O F T . D EW ITT TALMAGE, by 'b'U, H enrietta W oodden, nil of Lang- Our next issue will by the last be and complete line of goods of the The people of Port Qrford and vi ergelic young man, and we wish Governor of Oregon at the June I * barb s 1 nrty, °f F ort Or- MAGE and associate editors of Chris- ford Oregon, best quality, and they will be sold cinity are requested to gather at the fore that important event occurs. him success in his new enterprise, election, as a large portion of the tian H erald. Only book endorsed by J . T. BRIDGES,"Register. Our columns will be open for all family. Enorm ous profit for At th e Low est Living P rofit. Church at 2 o’clock P. M. on Me who wish to speak a good word for Frank informed us that when he Republicans are dissatisfied with Talmage agents who act quickly. O utfit ten j - morial Day, May 30, for the pur aud his hired man took charge of Furnish, the Republican nominee, cents. „ . , candidate, , ___ _____ _ W rite _ _______ L’L A K K , any particular regardless .. . je-rn *»•»•>« im a m n ediately , 8 « t . {»i.Tu m. Now N o w Is is t lie T im e pose of marching to the Cemetery, , 1 , ,1 11 1 1 the goat ranch, he had not been ac on account of Mr. Furnish having « GO., 2 - 2 S . 1 liila ., I a „r „,n We will receive our freight via. of party, but nothing will be pub- , , 6 Mention this Paper. 1 h i buy your wall paper. 15 per rent and appropriately decorating the .. , , . ... , .. . customed to baching and thought recently lett the Democratic party j ______ discount given 01 on all $5 orders. Larger steamer Arcata, and as we will run fished that will place any candidate bigger discount. The best of perhaps 11: might get lonesome and saying he is too new a convert to TO CUKE A GOLDIN ONE DAY 1 orders our own teams, freight from Port graves of the departed. sam ples to select from . Enquire of in an unfavorable position before Orford will not be added to the , T .. ,, „ . . , J- J • O’Toole, P ort Orford, Oregon. The nomination of W. V. Cope, the voters, at the last moment, disguster I , might c clear out and leave nominate over the heads of old par- Take L axative Brom o Quinine Tablets. price of the goods. by petition, for road supervisor for when there is no opportunity to re the blamed gout ranch, goats and , ty leaders. All druggists refund tlie money if it j i •i»O'«opnnji«sjsiafln4p-in!i 0 0 0 n ;saz-o« If old man winter would only fails to cure. E. W . Grove’s signature j Floras Creek precinct, reached the ply. This has always been our pol all. Frank said that he got along * i U 9 A 9 J 0 ) U O I'l« t f y i9 t R > 3 0 J I I 3 • j J U I H I J V J A p U « Q MUM iibaou jhoa t»4V*>np^| Satisfaction Guaranteed. Clerk too late to have his name icy, and will be adhered to; we may much better than lie expected being emigrate and let Miss Spring have ¡soil <‘aon box. 25c. j placed on the official ballot. How- present the merits of a candidate in well supplied with plenty of good full sway, the fruit crop would be! ' ever, the electors of the precinct favorable terms without referring reading matter, such ns novels news- immense this year, as vines and can vote for aud elect him by writ- unfavorab.e or disparagingly to his papers etc. Also being supplied fruit trees ure litterally covered with ing his name on the ballot when opponent. Although we are, and with some excellent and iuexhaus- blooms. J. F. Cox. they vote. Mr. Cope is an exper- aR,-ayS have been a straight out un tible music. Mr. Hemenway in j ieneed road worker, and is just the swerving Republican, we can say formed us that his musical instru ment was different from Fred Blake’s Other trusts and com bi nations man for the office. that during the present campaign talking machine, that Fred has in besides tbe railroad merger and tlie The Coquille City Bulletin pub the T ribune has been fairly and the store for the entertainment of beef trust may be attacked by the lishes a list of names of all candi eurteously treated by theDemocratic his customers. Frank says that his Administration. It is well known T H E “P IO N E E R ” dates for Coos county who have ac- organization and candidates, both musjcal instrument will when that tlie President is having the law cepted nominations, and whose uuunty and state, and we believe we wound up to its full capacity, run officers of the Government look in W A T C H M A K E R . names will appear on tbe official bave given them as fair treatment U hours without cessation. to a number of combinations known ballot. In this list appears tbe as Oiey can reasonably expect. Al- as trusts, and if they can lie reach Johu L. Childs and two other I have a stock of Jewelry, which I names of three candidates for Joint though we hope and expect that gentlemen from Crescent City paid ed by the present statutes they will will add to, as the dem and wifi warrant, r, n j n Prices of work and goods in keeping epreseutat ive for Coos and Curry the T ribune will go on and on for- Harbor a business visit last week. be attacked as other trusts have E. Guthridge ever under Republican management, They extended their visit up Chet- ***“■ witl‘ a view of breaking them with the tim es. W atches from a dis- j b u t tlie n am e o f I tance can be safelv sent by registered j , . . • , ,. . .. — . . Il »» . i I ZX INA ,11 AA IX / . »•fcj , . 4 * 11 f ' It ■ Hi.» mail. I wifi re tu in them C. O. D. to 1 does n o t a PPear ln t h e list, Did the we a'80 hope and expect that before co River about 8 miles and viewed up. Some members of the Cabinet another political campaign rolls your postmaster Bulletin omit the name by accident, the fine redwood forest. The object and quite a large number of Sena or has Dick neglected this import around, to be promoted from the of their visit is not definitely known, tors are advising against moves of Term» Ca»h. position of a country publisher to ant matter? but it is surmised they were look this character, but the President is the more independent and less irk determined to have tlie laws enforc N O T IC E . A number of nominees for justices some calling of chasing skunks and ing for the location for a saw mill. ed, whether capital is opposed to and road supervisors have failed to coons off' of 100 acres of Uncle Mr. Childs is an enterprising man Notice is hereby given to all whom it and is deserving much credit for the him or not. The coal combination may concern, not to enter upon or tres- get their names printed on the offi Sam’s valuable domain. »ass in any m anner, for thè purpose of interest lie has taken in this section is one of tlie organizations under { lu n tin g with guns or dogs or other cial ballot, on account of neglect consideration al the present time. H uh gained a wurld-wido reputation f ,r superiority, in th e matter of strength, of the country. to file »heir acceptance, wise, upon the prem ises of L aura M. ing durability, perfectness, and the general satisfaction and eontimtinent it wives H eiberger or the ranch of G. J . Hei among them being E. W. Jensen, School in district No. 8 is flour the farmer. No praetienl farm er, and no we’l n /ulated farm should I e w ithout K e e p th e B a la n c e U p . lierger, or upon tile ranch of P. A. Hei a complete set of tin* fainouH lubor-siivjng Osborne machinery. S* - d tim e is ishing under the skillful supervis berger, leased by th e undersigned. Any i candidate for ju s tic e of tbe peace upon uh ond harvest will «non be here. Hence every farm er in Onrry county person o r persons so entering upon said for Port Orford and Sixes preeints. ion of G. C. Wilson, with 18 pupils It 1ms been truthfully said th a t any «lioiild make it his lirwt business to »«cure the necessary inneiiinerv for HHeeess- prem ises w ithout tny consent will fie in attendance. disturbance of tlie even balance of ful farming. prosecuted to the full extentof th e law. The voters have it in their power The political kettle is not boiling health eauses serious trouble. Nobody We live by our blood, and on G. J. H E IB E R G E R . to elect any such candidate wheth simmering, but at the present can be too careful to keep this balance We thrive or starve, as but er his name is printed on the bal it. writing no candidate has shown up. jp . When people begin to lose appe- 1 T r e sp a ss N o tic e , lot or not. Every elector has the our blood is rich or poor. Everyihing is quiet in Ilog Hol titc, or to get tired easily, tin- least im The H ardw are m erchant, <if Longlois, Oregon, is the A gent from ulioin yon can purchase w ithout delay, the eelebinie.1 Gsborne Notice is hereby given to all persons right to vote for whpm he pleases 1 here is nothing else to live low. The writer met a Ilog H ollow prudence brings mi sickness, w eakness, whom it may concern, not to en ter up ■ for any office, and also tbe right to on or by. farmer the other day. This farmer or debility. The system needs a tonic, HARROW , CULTIVATOR, MOWER, HAY RAKE, on or trespass upon tlie prem ises of the u ru . informed me that lie intended going craves it, and should not be denied It; undersigned, for the purpose of hunt- have such vote counted. A blank When strength IS full and aut of the hog business. He said and the liest tonic of which we have Or any m achinery niimufuctiired by the well-knov. n tirni of I). M .' H i.,m e ,tG o., »¡ne is left for that purpose after spirits high, we are being re- that he had got tired ol raising hogs O F AUBURN, NEW YORK. any knowledge is H ood's Sarsaparilla tod in Sixes precinct, Gurry county, Ur- each office tu be voted on, and the freshed, bone muscle and brain, for some one else. Mr. S inform ed What tld s medicine has done in keep- . egon, and described as follows: The person receiving the high est nutn-1 in body and mind, with con- me that he had lost 7 fat hogs dur- ing healthy peoni« healthy, In keeping E*a of SWJ ami W tj SEJ, section 6, ing the winter, then he said to me, up the even balance of health, gives it T p. 32 8., R 14 w. Any »»erson so her of votes cast for any particular tinual flow of rich blood. "Fete have you lost many hogs?” tlie same distinction ns a preventive This is health. - ' » « ’ ¡'ll». . I « ! , ,, m. I eaid “ No I have never lost a hog When weak, in low spirits, yet.” “ Well you are lucky Pete, th at it enjoys m a enre. Its early use to the full extent of the law. name is written or printed on the has illustrated the wisdom of tlie old No camping allowed on the p rem ises,, ()fljcial ballot Mr. Jensen is the no cheer, no spring, when rest i ’ll bet that you would lose hogs if saying th a t a stitch in time saves nine. aud people passing thro u g h are warn- Republican nominee for Justice of is not rest and sleep is not you lived down here in Hog Hoi Take Hood’s for appetite, stren g th and ed to close > the gates. 8 . P. PE IR C E . Peace for the two precincts nam sleep, we are starved ; our blood low.” In reply I said, “No I never endurance. lost a hog for the simple reason ed, and is as fully entitled to elec- is poor; there is little nutri- that I never owned a hog to loso. N D T It-’E. NOTICE. tion as if his najnc was printed on ment in it. Mrs. Sarah A. Steen departed for Hack of the blood, is food, Eureka, Humboldt Co., Calif, last Notie« is hereby given to ajl whom it the ballot. Remember this on elec Langlois, O r., May 1ft, lot)?. may concern, not to en ter upon or tion day. to keep the blood rich. When Monday. D istric t Clerks a b o hsve failed to trespass io any m anner upon th e land A telegraphic dispatch was just present til« Ir orders issued on A plil 7, — 1 it fails, take Scott's Emulsion ot tbe undersigned, situated in Curry I'.urg, on County T reasurer for tin- pay received conveying the sad tidings C ounty, O r., for the purpose of hunting My thoroughbred stallion (Harve of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the of school money, are reque-teii to of the death of Tims. White »»ho m ent with guns or otherwise. Any person or A lle n ) wjl| j„ p o rt O rfo rd ev ery wh so a t once, as said money m ust la- aie body yomgagain- -man was drowned in the Columbia Riv do persons so entering upon said prem ises ' ' j i . uiu c .e iy reported ss a part of this y ear’s re- w ithout onr consent will be prosecuted Saturday evening and Sunday fore- woman m d hikl. er on the 10th inst. Mr. White was i-uipts, which 1 shall include in my a n to the full extent of the law. noon until June 10th after which I l V I I I n a former resident of Curiy. His imal report. Thu clerks of the follow J. E. H AW K INS, ing district» will please comply with lie can be found at Langlois until it.« a g r e e » . «I body is to be embalmed «nd will lie the OKO. BKLLONI, 1C. I I . C I I K K V K K . L A N G I X B H , O l t l C O O N i , a m .i.i. law, and o b lig e : Distriets, 4, (I, 7, the close of the seasdn. E. B. T H R IF T , ship|*ed to Crescent City for burial. M, II, Di, 22, itC, 2<. Yours Truly. d Des'er in II iid n e c a id al kinds of Agrien turai lmp W . S. MARSHALL. E m B aoi ev . Six Toup P ei e . W M S. GUERIN, I today. ARCATA, Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills GROCERIES, (the best only, W . DOYLE & CO:, liutfei', E® and Hides, Gsasral Merchandise, SR0CER1ES & PROVISIONS, H A ltD W A M, E , AGENTS WANTED The Celebrated Osborne H. N EELY, Port Orford, Oregon. Farming Machinery. B lo o d . E. H. CHEEVEB,