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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1902)
A W > w B V o liim e 11. W R T O R F O R D . O R E G O N , W R 1 )N E S I)A V \ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. • V . 8. Senators—John H. M itchell Joseph Simon. Congressman—First District- Th' >mftH H . Tongue. Governor—T . T. Geer. Secretary oi State— I . I. Punbar. State Treasurer—Chus. S. Moore. Sunt. Pub. Instruction-J.H -A ckerm an. "K u te P rinter, W. H. Leeds. A ttorney-G eneral—D.R. N . Blackburn. Clerk State Board School I,mid Com missioners— M. L. C ham berlin. Jo in t Senator, T. M. Jo in t Representative—K. D. Hume. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT: N A n U L E fS , HARNESS & BRIDLES Judge, J . W . H am ilton, R oseburg. Made to Order. Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M. Brown; Roseburg. E u r e k a lltii-n e ts H O i l , county officers : Comnuasimners—T . T & s k e ^ c K ! ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD- DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORT ORFORI), OREGON, ( P. J. Lindberg, P o rt Orford. WARE. S heriff—J . G . W alker, Gold Beach. Clerk. C. V. W oodruff, G old Beach. Satld le-B lauk ctH , B it» , & c. « C . T reasures, W. 8. W iusor, Gold Beach. ¡Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on on hand,and Assessor—E. S. Dean, Langlois. Ite - School S upt.—William S. G uerin, L an g -; B rok en -T h roated C o lls will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen p aired as Good as N ew . io is. eral Merchandise, consisting of Surveyor—D. Cunuiff, J r ., Gold Bea'-h. ' H arness and Saddles repaired a t living MKETIXUSOF THE COVETS : LADIES’ and GENTLEM EN’S UNDERW EAR. prices. C ircu it Court meets on the fourth Mon day in August of each year. HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, -L u in ^ lo is a , O i ’ o jg o is . Couiity Court meets the first W ednes days in January, April, J uly and Sep ____________ __ _____________ YOUTHS’ and CHILDRENS H EA R,. tem b er of each year. Probate Court meets tfie first M on ■ FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, day in each month. FRUIT TREES « L. A. ROBERTS, A T T O R N E Y A .T L A W . M y r tle P o in t, O regon . ■■ In the list of honors proposed by the French foreign office and just signed by the president of the re public are the nam es of two ladles. Mine. Lieutier and Mme. von Kost- horn. The tw o new feminine kn ights of the Legion of Honor have both “ I have kept Ayer’s Cherry Pec been decorated for gallant conduct in toral in my house for a great many China. The form er is the lady super years. It is the best medicine in intendent of the French hospital at the world for coughs and colds.” l’eitang, the latter the wife of the J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. charge d’affaires of Austro-Hungary at Peking, who has been made an o f A l l s e r io u s lu n g ficer of the Legion of Honor. M. and Mme. von Rosthorn, after the de tro u b le s begin w ith a struction of the Austro-Hungnrian tickling in the th ro a t. legation, sought refuge in the French residence, where both husband and You can stop this at first wife helped in the defense of the be in a single night w ith sieged building with untiring energy. Lieut. Darcy describes a fierce A yer’s C herry Pectoral. struggle which took place on June 28 Use it also for bronchitis, and in whiuh M. and Mme. von ltoat- horn displayed great bravery, the consumption, hard colds, lady being badly wounded about the and for coughs of all kinds. face am! hands while assistin g her husband in settin g fire to a Chinese Three sites: 25c., I8c., $1. All drsgglsts. barricade by throw ing handfuls of Ignited straw saturated with |>etrol- Consult yonr doetor. If he says take It, ‘ >11* . yon m t then do aj he says. If he tell eum on the structure. Mme. von to take it. then d o n ’t take it. He knows. Rosthorn is the second woman of Leave It with him. We are willing. J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Mass. foreign nationality upon whom the French governm ent has bestow ed the cross of the Legion of Honor, says the London Telegraph. The first was NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a Belgian, Marie Jeanne Shellinck, who fought in the wars of the first DEPARTM ENT OP THE IN TER IO R , revolution, under Dumouriez, and of L and O ffice at H oseiii no, O regon , the empire under Napoleon, taking part in the b attles of Jem mapes, Ar- May 1, ltsj2. Notice is hereby given th a t the foi- cole, A usterlitz and Jena. In 1809, lowing-nanied settler lias filed notice of when she left the army, at 52 years his intention to make final proof in of age with the rank of sublieuten support of his claim , uud th at said ant, she had served 17 years, fought proof will lie made before J. H. U pt n, in 12 cam paigns and had been U. S. Commissioner, a t Lauglois, Ore wounded eight tim es. On her retire gon, on J u n e 17,1902, viz: ment Napoleon gave her the cross of ANNA F. FREUND, the Legion of Honor, which he him On Homestead E ntty No. 11236, for the se lf pinned on to her soldier's coat, s l SEf, NWJ SEI section 18, Tp. 30 S., tellin g the officers to salute her as R. 11 west. He names th e following witnesses to he did so, because she was one of prove Ids continuous residence upon the “glories of the em pire.” Bronchitis STATE o r F U LKB . ELK RIVER NURSERY. . . LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC. SUITINGS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL, ¡SATEENS, PLAIN and FIGURED OUTING FLANNELS, in a variety of colors, Linings, Silesia Buttons, Bindings, etc. Also a complete assortment of beautiful Calicoes, Apron and DressGing- Probate business a specialty. I I. BLAKESLEE, Prop., J. M. UPTON, P O R T O R F O R D , O R E ., hums, White Goods, Parcales, Lawn, India Linen, Lonsdale, • Table Linati, Napkins, Sheeting and Pillow Slip Mus lin, Towels and Crash, House Lining, Ticking, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Oil Cloth, The favorite varieties of the known hardy and su r est bearing kinds for this coast; and several of the newer kinds, said to be very fine. Among them H AND O N , O K EG O N . Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing, Mens, & Boys’ Hats & Caps, T> il nrt»o** *5. 8 « , l« O 2 . j an d cultivation of said, land, viz: A lexander T urner, Thomas.!. Wood- den. H en rietta W oodden, all of Lang- j lois Oregon, Charles F orty, of P o rt Ur- I lord Oregon. J . T. BRIDGES, Register. A GIANT INDUSTRY. T h e K m I In d u s t r y os I t H a s B een D e v e l o p e d I n A m e r i c a In H e c e n t Y e a rs . FELINE CAN’T BE FROZEN. S lb e r la a That T lffe r la M ew Task Is la t p a r .lo a e to l a - te a e e a t C a l., At this season of the year great pains are taken to protect the ma jority of the anim als in the Central park m enagerie from cold, particu larly the m embers of the cat fam ily. There is one member of the eat tribe, however, who stays in an exterior cage of the lion house even on the coldest days. He is the Siberian tiger. Such is the climate of hia na tive Jund that he need not fear any thing in the way of cold th at thia city can produce. The Siberian tiger is probably the largest member o f the cat family and som e claim for him the added distinction of being the moat fero cious, says the New York Mail and Express. In the w inter the Central purk exile is one of the most attrac tive features of the m enagerie. The colder the w eather the more anim at ed does he become; he paces the cage all day long with eyes glow ing and head erect, longing no doubt to feast on the rosy children who gather in crowds before his prison. It it in hot w eather that the other members of the cat fam ily have the laugh on their handsome cousin, at the saying is. The Siberian tiger haa no winters of discontent; he has summers. It is pitiable to see hit suffering when the sun begins to warm things up. At Ruch tim es th . poor beast lies on the floor of h i. cage from m orning to night with hi. tongue hanging from hia mouth. STORY OF A ROYAL DEBT. B e r lin P a p e r B a ra K i n « E d w a r d V I I. O w n s t h e K n ls c r 3 4 ,0 0 0 ,- 04)0 M a r k s . The V orwaert. (socialist organ) late ly printed a remarkable story to the tf- feet that Emperor William's sudden de parture for England was not only du. to a desire to bid farewell to his dying grandmother, but »till more to th . prince of Wales’ urgent wish to settle a private debt affair to the emperor be fore ascending the throne. This debt, the Vorwaerta asserted, amounted to 24.900,000 marks, which Emperor Fred erick, immediately after beginning his reign, loaned the prince of Wales in or der to place the latter in a position to pay accumulated debts to the amount of 24,000,000 marks. The loaned money, it was further asserted, was part of the savings, amounting to 545,000,000 mark», left by Emperor William I. Count von' Stolberg, then minister of the imperial household, the Vorwaerta also said, vainly opposed the paying ou t of th . 24,000,000 marks, and thereupon re signed. In official circles here the Vor waerta' story is characterized a» a gi gantic hosix. From the most trustworthy source, it is ascertained that there is no founda tion whatever for the rumor», frequent ly appearing in the German press, that Emperor William ip largely indebted to Herr Krupp and other German cap italists. On the contrary, th . kaiaar ia not only without debts, but he is a t v - ing money yearly for his children. According to Prof. R. H. Thurston, who w rites of “The Steel Industry of America,’’ in Century, Sir Henry Bes T H O S E DESIRING UPHOLST- sem er’s invention has added more to A erin g done can have their wishes the world’s wealth than any other save J. H U N TLEY , granted by J . J. O ’Toole, Port Orford, the steam engine. The follow ing fig ures give an idea of the extent of the Oregon. production of steel throughout the G o o d W ork an d P rices L ow . world: Work called for and delivered. “The world’s product of Bessemer ateel in 1892 would have made a col NOTARY PUBLIC, onnade of pillars 20 feet in diameter N o tice to S ettle. A Complete Stock of aud 100 high, 1,672 in number, extend G qld B sach : : O regon . Owing to a change in our business, Also. PEARS, PRUNES, ANDi ing over three ml)as, 83* on each hand, parties knowing them selves indebted or a single row over six m iles long. to W. T. K err & Co, are requested to Every working day in that year there CHERRIES. W ill Practice in all the Courts of this 1 call and settle same by the 1st day of was pi/jduced the equivalent of be State- — June. After th at d a te we will be com tween five and six such columns, and a pelled t force a settlem ent. S odonot day’s work resulted in the output of Public Land Cases a Specialty. E. W J E N S E N , nearly as much as was the total annual wait for a second invitation. product of the great oity of Sheffield at W . T. KERR & CO. P I I O T O 9 R A P J R JK K . the tim e of Bessemer’s invention. The annual production of Bessemer steel GEORGE M. BROWN, !. All kinds of P latin g done by A. B. was, in another comparison, shown to P o rtraits, Views and E nlargem ents. Sabin, a t Langlois, K nives, forks, be the equivalent of a column 100 feet, A T T O K N E Y A T LAW , P ictu re Fram ing. in diameter, the size of a moderately spoons, w atches an l jewelry, plated large gas holder, and 6,684 feet 6 copper. All with gold, silver nickel or inches high a mile, and a third. This ROSEBURG, OREGON. agent work w arranted. would be 16*/, times as High as.the cross CHAOTIC PENAL SYSTEM. o n ,th e dome of St. Paul’s in London. One-twelfth of its altitude would meas T v s - D l ) P r i s o n e r s A r e P r e q a e n t l g M ix e d w i t h th e C o n d e m n e d ure the production of a single month J. H. UPTON, CROCKERY’, LAMPS and LANTERNS, CUTLERY, CLOCKS. l a D e la w a r e . LIKE OK I . DEWITT TALMAGE, bv and would rise to above the height of the. Washington monument. A aiugle U..JB. C O M M I H S I O N E K , LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. his Son, kizV. FRANK DEWITTTAL- MIRRORS, ETC. The whole penal system of Delaw are M AGE ami associate editors of C hris hour would yield a pillur of steel nine tian H erald. O nly hook endorsed by feet in diam eter and about 140 feet Is iu more or less chaotic condition, NOTARY PUBLIC, Keul Estate and Conveyancing. I Talmage family. Enorm ous profit lor high, the altitude of a tall church md this, as well as the pillory agents who act quickly. Outfit ten steeple. The work of a year would tnd whipping post, may he attributed P o r t O rford, - - - - O regon. Nothing but ihe Best, L anglois , C i 'RBV C o ,, O regon . c<*nts. W rite im m ediate) v C LA R K construct a steel wall five feet in thick to lack of public thought or study U M U L U R IW C O N S IS T IN G O K ’ A C O ., 2 2 2 S. 4 t h St. P lilla ., Pa* ness, 20 feet higli and 100 mites long, tlong corrective and charitable lines, ' I •ays Theodore Dreiser, in- Ainslee's. Dealer in Town Ixits, and Im proved which wou’d be enough to inclose an Jeas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Chocolate, Spices, Extracts, a Choice M ention this Paper. 1’he state jails have the qualities of area of about 800 square miles, 3'/, nfib's and W ild Lands. MRS. E. W. JEN SEN , Variety of Canned Quods, Dried Fruits of all kinds in stuck. in dian ter, sufficient to inclose Lon jld-time colony prisons. There is no D E N T IS T R Y . don and its suburbs in a circle radiat penitentiary. There is no system of F ilings and Final Proofs Made on prison labor. There is no reform ing over 30 miles from St. Raul's or the Dr. J. W. Strange, the old reliable Hom esteads and Pre-em ptions. school. For important crim es the dentist, who come« regularly each . hank. The foundation of the wall it county jail at New Castle is selected' pring ami Fall to attend the demands »elf would occupy 60 acre«. A complete line of Ladies and Chil- GENERAL CONVEYANCING. ‘T h e United States enters the new because it is the hardest and much of our people In the line of dental work, d re n ’s Trim m ed H ats. w ill visit, tiio county at, the following century with just about this total pro the strongest; for the most trivial of Candy, Nuts, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. fenses 1 he same prison is made to s .r v .. tim es aud places, to-w it: duction of steel.’’ Ready tc W ear H ats and Sailors con Prisoners with teu-day sentences are .June <i to IO n t D airy t ill« . stantly on hand. mixed with those aw aiting execution W A L T E R SUTTON, LONGEST BALLOON VOYAGE. June 11 to 2 0 a t Port O rford. ilats trim m ed to order on short n o tice. and those who have a lifetim e to serve. All work F irst C oins . Ch. rgesreas N O T A K V 1’ T H L I C Young and old, boys and gray-haired F v e a e b C o M t W h o S w lle d I n t b e A i r P o r t O rford, O regon . onable. C allo.irlj men. negroes and white, til are jum f r o m P a r i s to K i e w , a D U - Z bled together, and the discrim ination ( a a a e o f 1 ,3 0 4 M il e s . P O R T O IIF O R D - - O R E G O N . N ow is th e T im e made is one which lacks im port. It To buy your wall ppner. 15 per cent DR. J . J. CALDW ELL, Th« science of aeronautics ia attract is that the short-term prisoners a r . discount given on .1 1 $5 order»«. Larger ing more attention at the present time allowed to do the small labor, such as A full set o( N 'tarv an d Conveyancer's 1 orders bigger discount. The best if than ever before in its history. Sev cleaning, cooking, coal-carrying, rock- f • ■ ’ I f I P h .Y N ie lu n u n t i S u r g e o n , sample» to «elect fr<>rn. Enquire oi eral new and ingenious air-ships have beating and the like in the open court blanks will be k e p t on hand Bucon, /.anl, Beans, Coffee, Sugar, and rolled Barley sold as low as the ' J. I J . O’Toole, Port Orford, Oregon. been tested before the public in the or jail-yard, where stands the pillory, PORT O R FO R D , OREGON. market will permit. past few months, including the re- while the long-term convicts are not NO 1 K ’E . markable, machine of Count Zeppelin, allowed to do anything at all. This i . Diseases of Ladies and Children a Spec AH prices subject to change without notice. and there is reason for the belief that considered » tolrly sstisfactory sr- J . W. S TR A N G E , ia lty . i the world is to be favored at an early rsngem ent, although a more modern Orders taken for suits and fits guaranteed. All person« arc hereby warned noth ») date with a successful solution of the workhouse is som etimes talked of. trespass upon the lands of the under-i problem of aerial navigation. An ««vent STRANGE WOOING OF LOCK. signed situ ate in Curry County, by <L- Mgniflcant of the large possibilities in Shad Hudson, J. E. Haines. ('A L L A N D G E T P R IC E S B E F O R E B U Y IN G E L S E W H E R E . I positin g m aterial of any kind thereon, that direction was the recent balloon p O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . or to use any part of the «aid land for | Voyage of Count Henry de la Vaul, the I t a l i a n « M a k e U r e w e o a e e S e l a e t l o a a o f M i a b e r a l a t h e W a t lo a - HUDSON & H A IN ES. business purpose«. French aeronaut, from Baris, France, a l L o tte ry , Any person so trespassing will he j R, K|lsai „ (li„ nnce o, ,,3I,4 Office u p stairs, in Eldorado Building Attorney & Couuselor at Law Oregon Red Winter, Banana and Bismark Apples. UPHOLSTERING. B O O TS and SHOES. HARDW A Çerman American Insurance Company, E, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, AGENTS WANTED GROCERIES— FINE 9- MILLINERY. CIGARS, Pipes and TOBACCO. Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. T F E IV T IS JT . 3VH1 visitCurry County semi-annually MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. E ck ley , O regon. 4 JOSEPH HARE, V aluable Mines, Farms, Stock Ranches Notary Public & Conveyancer LAXGLOIR, OREGON. P. J. and Timber Landi' Fo«- 8,le- House and six acres of well improved lard in Wilbur, Douglas county for (♦ale, or will exchange for property in Myrtle Point, Coos county. LINDBERG, UNDERTAKER. K N A P P HOTEL, A Complete Line of CMket«, ( ofllns lx». and Trimmings. * Port Orford, Oregon, KNAPP P i’o p rij.q o r. Orders taken for Tombstones aud Cemetery Railing. Fint-claM in every respect. P O R T O R F O R D , O R EG O N Go >d Feed Stable attached. CISI till Fil H , B , ETC. prosecuted to the fu l ex ten t of the aw. i ,, I! 1» Ill'M I' I ’"lies. This is the longest balloon roy- Ever since the assassination of King age ever mode. The idr-thip in which Humbert hundred» of Italians have W edderburn, O r., Aug. 17, 18:>y. this remarkable flight w u made is been trying to win prizes in the na Referring to the itbove N otice, the ! Hubseriber would ntno notify the public, called the Centanre. and was built ac tional lottery by playing those num that he i. prepared to fundal) w harlliig cording to pions invented by the count bers which correspond with his age, facilities on cither aide of Rogue River himself. The count was accompanied says a London paper. These numbers fronting the land» owned by hili), u ttlie on the journey by one friend only, »re 58, 10 and 49. the king having lived name rates of w harfage as are charged Count Castillon (le Kuint Victor. The for 56 years, 10 hours and 44» minutes. lor like accom m odations at the wharf balloon was well stocked with provi If these three numbers should win the at Port Orford, Curry County, O regon, sions and equipped with all ne«dfui ap uli reports to the contrary notw tth- paratus for Serial obaer ntlonM. .Not a player would receive 4,250 times the -.imount of his stake. Some unusually wtanoin'/. R. D. H U M E. «ingle unpleasant incident marred the optimitftlc gam blers have tried to w iu Any article not in stock will be ordered nt once, anil if not satisfac trip, which goes on record rm tlie- most even more than this bv playing a fourt h tory you do not have to take it. All orders attended tq promptly. No notable voyage through the air ever ac nlimber (73). which in the symbol of a T ren paft« N o th ’«». complished. order too small, none too large to handle. regicide. If this combination. 58 10, 49 and 73, were to win the government Notice is hereby given to all whom it P lo w l a * b r <1 c o h o I P o w e r . All goods as represented or money refunded. Mistakes corrected, but may w ncern not t«» enter upon or tre«- Alcohol plow locomobile« are now would have to pay 80,000 times th» in any nianu»*r upon th e land of in use in Germany. The machine uses amount of the stake. must be reported to me not later than five days after sales are made. the undersigned, «Ituated in C urry, The last drawing was held in Milan county Oregon, for the purpose of about a pint of alcohol an hour for one a few days ago. and. singularly enough, horse-power. hunting with gun« or dotfft, or o th er the winning numbers were 55, 10, 4S wise treHpaa« in any m anner. Any and 72. These came pretty close to peraon or pernon« h « j entering ii|x»n «aid | the mark, and as a result Italian gam premise« w ithout my con»ent will be bler* are more determined than ever proMwuted to the mil extent of the i K d n e n re l o u r l l o w r l e I V f lh ** « teeret». to keep on playing their favorite com law. ‘•¡»lyly « it »n.rle. n u o cooRt tpaunn forever. M K t >fAKY A COLEBROOK. Mk'.fcc if C C f u l, lirugs >rn r»f ■ ad iru ney. bination until it brings them good forv Agent for W, F. & Go’s Express. .tune.