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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1902)
iw V o lu m e I > O M .T 11. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. uvru-KM: U . 8. Senators—John H. Mitchell loaeph Simon. Conereesinan—First District— Thomas utati H . Tongue. All styles of ,. Attorney-General—D.R. N . Blackburn. Clerk State Board School L«n<l Com- miaaioners—M. L. Chamberlin. Joint Senator, T. M. DimmiOk. Joint Representative—R- D. Hume. SKCOliO JUDICIAL DISTRICT: Judge. J. W. Hamilton, Roseburg. Proeecuting Attorney, Geo. M. Brown, KoeeburK. orriciB«: County Judge—M. Kiley, Gold Beach. Commission ere—F. H. Blake, Chetco; P. J. Lindberg, Port Orford. Sheriff—J. G- Walker, Golu Beech. CWk C. V. Woodruff, Gold Pei ch. Treasures, W. 8. Winsor, Gold Beach. Assessor—E. S. liean, langlois. School Supt.—William 8. Guerin, Lang lois. Surveyor—D. Cunniff, Jr., Gold Bench. MnSTIHOS or t h i court * : Circuit Court meets on the fourth Mon day in August of each year. County Court meets the first Wednes days in January, April, July and sep- teiu her of each t eitr . Probate Court meets the first Mon day in each month. county L. A. ROBERTS, A T T O B N E Y A .T L A W . M y r tle P o in t, O regou . W E 1 » E S I)A A . J I M P. J. MASTERSON, SA D D LES, DEALER IN HARNESS & BRIDLES E u r e k a I la r n e a a O il, GENERAL MERCHANDISE ALL KINDS OP SADDLERY HARD WARE. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, Made to Order. S add lv-ftluM kcts, B its , 4 e . , ¿tc. B rok en -T h ro a ted C olls ) «• p aired as G ood as N ew . Takes plcnsure in informing the public that he has now on on hand,and will continue to replenish, his large and com plete Stock of Gen eral Merchandise, consisting of Harness and Saddles repaired at living L A D IES’ and G EN TLEM EN ’S UNDERW EAR. prices. L a n ig lo ia , HOSIERY, FU RN ISH IN G GOODS, O regon, YOUTHS’ and CHILDRENS HEAR,. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, FRUIT TREES LACES, EM BROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC. SUITINGS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL, ELK RIVER NURSERY. . ¡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 busiusssa specialty. hams. W hite Goods, Parcales, Lawn, India Linen, Lonsdale, K. I. BLAKESLEE, Prop.. i J. M. UPTON, Attorney mid Counselor at Law, . I I A A D O .Y , U H E G O N . Office upstairs, in Eldorado Building J. H U N TLEY , P O R T O R P O R D , O R E ., Attorney & Counselor at Law Oregon Red Winter, NOTARY PUBLIC, G o ld B s a c h : : O kluon . Banana and Bismark Apples. Also, PEARS, lin, Towels and Crash, House Lining, Ticking, PRUNES, Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing, Mens, & Boys’ Hats & Caps, A Complete Stock of AND CH ERRIES. B O O T S and SHO ES. E. W JENSEN, HARDW ARE, W ill Practice in all the Courts of this State. Public Land Cases a Specialty. Table Lilian, Napkins, Sheeting and Pillow Slip Mus Oil Cloth, The favorite varieties of the known hardy and sur est hearing kinds for this const; and several of the newer kinds, said to be very line. Among them P IIO X O G H A P H E R . GEORGE M. BROWN, A TTO R N EY AX LAW , Portraits, Views and Enlargements. Picture Framing. ' TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, NT n tn h e » * S 1H , 1 9 0 2 . After several unsuccessful a t tempts,the British bark Baroda was W e ll. yes. you uka I t fu s t an* last, I finally floated from the bench • pose I'v e m ade I t pay A -tra d in bosses, anyhow , so a ll the below Bandon, on last T hurs neighbors say; , day night, and was towed into Cons T h e y 'v e hind o* got the notion th a t I f 1 “ My hair was falling out very Jest g it a look bay next morning by the tugs Co A t a n y sort o' boeeAesh I a n read I t like fast and I was greatly alarmed. I a book. lumbia and Astoria. Capt. Burns then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and A b * on the other hand they th in k th a t If a boss Is mine. my hair stopped falling at once.” — is to be congratulated on the result. N o m a tte r how played out he la, 1 make Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. When be arrived here from Liver him look th a t tine H is m other < w o u ld n 't know h im ; but, pool last Fall, and stated that it was rig h t here 't w lx t me an' you The trouble is your hair his intention to float the stranded T h e m an don't live but w h at some hose c'n teach him som ethin' new does not have life enough. vessel, he was made all itinds of fuu A hoes Is th a t deceivin’ th a t 1 doa’t per- Act promptly. Save your of by people who knew positively tend to know H is kinks t ill I'v e perused h im fer at th at the fent was impossible. He least a m onth e r so; hair. Feed it with Ayer’s H e ’s got a thousand d*iTa«»*dt ways, e r ao was not deterred, however, bv It seems to me, Hair Vigor. If the gray F e r teachln* us we a in ’t so sm art as what c ¡nous predictions, and the result we think we be. hairs are beginning to B efore the trade you tr y him an' you must be highly gratifying to him, test him wind and limb. show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor as well as to the company with An* do your best, you c an 't m ake out a thing th a t’a wrong w ith him. will restore color every which he is ewnnocted. Tire Baroda B u t ence the trade's completed, then—an' don't it m ake you ho t!— time. SIM a M il*. All Irani*!*. was anchored in the sir «nm, oppo H e Jogs your m ind w ith somethla* th a t I you shouldn't have fergot. site Empire, Friday morning, and, I f your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we w ill express we uuderstand, is to remain in lb« T h ey say In tra d in ' bosses th a t there you a liottle. He sure and give the name a in 't a m an so high of your nearest express office. Address, lower bay until she takes ballast on An* pure an* true an* noblellke but w hat J . C. A Y E lt CO., Ixjwell, Mass. h e'll tell a lie; board and is lilted for sea, when she B u t when you speak o’ liars, w hy, from w h at I c’n recall, will be towed to San Francisco a rd I take the boss him self to be the biggest one o' all. The vessel G overuor.T aft u t th e V a tica n . put on the drydock. F e r don’t he do his level beet la every was only slightly damaged during w ay he can T o supplem ent the wicked words o’ some her long stay on the beach, and was Kansas City Star. designin' man? A hu m an bein' a in 't persumed to stick to leaking but very little when brought Governor Taft, who is now in w h a t Is true. B u t when a hose acts out a He. say. Rome, explains in tlio'Outlook the into the bay.—Coos Buy News. w h a t’s a m an to do! obect of his negotiations with the N o w w h a t I ’ m gettla* a t Is this; a hoss. Photographer F. E. Hicks, of Co Vatican. Since the papacy’s loss of If he finds out quille City, Ore., is now located at You th in k o' trad in' fe r him, w ill le t on *,he temporal power, the United he’s fresh a n ’ stout. An* speedylike an* w lllla*. an* so good Slaves has had no envoy at the papal W edderburn, Curry county, Oregou. from top to toe He will remain at th a t place for a H e 'll m ake you give a lot to boot before court, and Governor Taft anticipates y o u 'll let him go short time only. From there he will criticism for his journey to Rome. B u t when he's yours, oh. sufferin' saints! the w ay th a t hoss lets down. visit P ort Orford, Oregon. Any But tile good that may result he »U ntil he looks to be about the wust old parties wishing to have work done nag in tow n! believes is worth the risk. H e 'll b a lk an* bite an* run a w a y an* in his line will do well to come ear brin g you sech distress The insurrection in the islands T h a t could you cheat somebody, would ly. Stam p photos 24 for 50 cents. tvas directed against the friars as well you do It? W e ll. I guess! Larger work in proportion. as ¿-ninst the Spanish Government. THE DEAKIN* O N HO8S-TRADIN* Lanslois Harness Shop, Governor—T. T. Geer. Secretary oi State— F. I. Pdnliar. State Treasurer—Choa. S. M o i« Supt. Hub. Instruction-J H'Ackerman. State Printer, W. H. Leedd. O R E G O N , A t fu s t this a tty mobile—th e new -fangled th in g th e y ’ve got F e r doin' 'w a y w ith hossaa—sort o’ w o r ried me a lot. B u t since I'm gettln* en In years an* h 'a ln ’t got long to stay. N ow th a t the hoss Is goln* I 'l l be glad to g it aw ay. I'v e traded hosses a ll m y life, an* *tw o u ld n 't seem jest rig h t T o Jog about the highways an* not see a tra d e In sight. B u t th e re ’s one th in g I w ouldn't do fe r a n y m o rtal price— T h a t's trad e the heaven-sent hoss fe r this blamed fa ct'ry-m a d e device! —N ix o n W a te rm a n , in N . Y. Sun. __ THE TRAVELS OF SOUND. A M a n '* Voice H e a rd a t a Distance o' E ig h te en M iles. An inquiry w as recently made in Lon don as to th e greatest distance at w hicl a m an’s voice could be heard,-lea-duga-i course the telephone ou t of considers tion. The reply, says Harper’s ltoun< Table, w as m ost interesting, ano was as follow s: E ighteen m iles is the distance on record a t which a man’s voice has been heard. This occurred in the Grand canyon of the Colorado, when one sh ou tin g the name "Bob" at one end his voice w as plainly heard at the other end, w hich is eighteen miles away. N o Hair? The quarrel of the Filipinos was not The Republican Congressional with the Catholic Church or its se candidates have been elected in both cular clergy, but solely with the the Oregon districts. In one dis members of the peligious orders. trict the m ajority is larger than it Whatever way have been the merits was two years ago. In the other the of the case at the outset, the feeling majority appears to be about the has now become exceedingly bitter. same. The Philippine policy of the The Philippine Commission—as fair Administration was as heartily in minded a body as could probably be dorsed by the Republican Con sent to Manila— lias come to the con gressional candidates as it was con clusion that "the friars, return to demned by the Democratic candi their parishes is certain to involve dates. The defeat of the laltershows lawlessness and riot.” The prac where the people of Oregon stand tical question thus presents itself of on the question. The Democratic how this disorder is to be averted. candidate for Governor was elected It is in the hope of reaching some because many Republicans disliked amicable agreement with the bead the parly candidate, and as no prin of the church that Governor Taft ciples were involved m the Gubern has gone to Rome. “ In such mat atorial coutest, refused to vote for ters,” says the Governor, “ were we him. As the other Republican can dealing with u secular corporation, didates ou the slate ticket were u n it would seem a wiser policy and u objectionable, they were elected. more American and direct method The Legislature is Republican, and of doing business to deal with the the Democrats will not gain a Sen chief authority in the corporation ator in Oregon. AU the election rather than with some agent having shows is that Oregon stands polit limited powers.” ically about where it did two years This is the common sense view to ago. In that part of the United take. If Governor Taft can come to States there are no signs of growing an agreement with the Vatican lie hostility to Republican policies or will have settled n most perplexing I of » Democratic landslide.—Chica qrn. tion with a minimum of friction go Tribune. and delay. Lieut. Foster, on Parry's third arctic expedition, found th at he could con verse w ith a man across the harbor of Port Bowen, a distance of six thousand six hundred and ninety-Bix feet, or J. H. UPTON, CROCKERY, LAMPS and LANTERNS, CUTLERY, CLOCKS, Insurance Company, about one mile and a quarter, and Sir John Franklin said th at he conversed LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. MIRRORS, ETC. U .» . C O M M IS S IO N E R , w ith ease ut a distance of more than a m ile. Dr. Young records that at Gi braltar the human voice has been heard NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate and Conveyancing. at a distance of ten m iles. Nothing but the Best, P o r t O rford, - - - - O regon . Sound has rem arkable force in water. L akolois , C ubby C o ., O rkook . C O IN K IH T IIN G O F Colladon, by experim ents made in the Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Chocalate, Spices, E xtracts, a Choice Lake of Geneva, estim ated that a Hell Dealer in Town Lota, and Improved subm erged in the sea m ight be heard a Life. and Wild Lands. V ariety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of ail kinds in stock. distance of more than sixty miles. MRS. E. W. JE N SE N , Chief Engineer L. D. Kinney, ot I The poet's exclamation : ” 0 Life! I Franklin says thnt he heard the strik Filings and Final Proofs Made on ^„„„ding ¡n my veins,” is a ing together of tw o stones in the water the Great Central Railrord Com- j fe(.| half a m ile aw ay. Over water or a puny, is given as authority for the | joyous one. Persons that can rarely or Homesteads and Pre-emptions. surface of ice sound is propagated with never make It, in honesty to themselves, declaration that the road will A complete Hoe of Ladies and Chil great clearness and strength. are most unfortunate. They do not GENERAL CONVEYANCING. built from Empire City on Co,« Bay, Dr. H utton relates that on a quiet Candy, N uts, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, dren's Trimmed Hats. Hvt, but exinl; for to live Implies more l>nrt of the Tham es, near Chelsea, he U) l{ ogebUrg, whether the Salt Lake Ready tc Wear Hats and Sailors con than to be. To live is to lie well and could hear a person read distinctly at extension materializes or not. Those strong—to arise feeling equal to the or stantly on hand. the distance of one hundred and forty WALTER SUTTON, feet, w hile on the land the same could figuring on the road from Salt Lake dinary duties of the day, and to retire Hats trimmed to order on short notice. only be heard seventy-six feet. Prof. , City to Coos Bay are given until not overcome by them—to feel life N O T A R Y P U B L IC P o r t O rford, O regon . Tyndall, when on Mont Blanc, found J iiounding in the veins. A medicine that the report of n pistol shot no louder August lo to m ake up then minds has made thousands of people men P O R T O R F O R D - - OREGON. than the pop of a eharopagne bottle, whether th e y want it. If they do ami women, well ami strong, has A c Persons in a balloon can hear voices . E ¡r„ C ity . K„ S(( DR. J. d. CALDWELL, complished a great work, bestowing from the earth a long tim e after they them selves are inaudible to people lie- burg end will lie built as a logging the richest blessings, and that medi A lull set of Notary and Convey a noer'i P h y n i o t n n a n d S u r g e o n , Bacon, Lard, Beans, Coffee, Sugar, and rolled Bnrley «old as lov I enterprise, just the sama. M. J. cine is Hood s Sarsaparilla. The weak, ns the low. blanks will be kept on band With b e * 7 T v r , wild cata wolve.and Kinney In is an option on 96,000 run-down, or debilitated, from any PORT O RFO RD, OREGON. market will permit. cause, should not fail to take It, It cougar* a* his companion*, George acres of tim ber land in CooS County, builds up the whole system, change» Diseases of IatdieT ^d Children a S p ec ! AI1 Pri« * "ubl ect to ch“ "8e 'rith o “ t notice. Greevy, who tw o year* ago le ft Wll- a |)j t , )u r u n (j wH1 b (, | „ „ j t to b r i n g existence into life,'and makes life more liamaport, I’«., and went to the Klon- ,, ,, «I. w . STRANGE, la ity . Orders taken for suits and fits guaranteed. , dike, ia now in the wild* of British Co- ibis timber, as well ns other con- atxMinding. We are glad to say these lumbia, where he 1« keeping a lonely liguotir, to market. Ill the event words in its favor to the readura of our vigil over property belonging to the , Eastern lieople suppose t . figure columns. C A LL A N O 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 . Lemon Gold Mining company, of which . Shad Hudson. J. E. Haines. his brother, M. J. Greevy, of Omahi, oh a Coot* Hay term inus for their C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Neb., i» p r e .id e n t,.» y . the Philadelphia roa(1 friim S a | t L ake C ¡, , | , row HUDSON & HAINE8. «"forth American. . . . , ., I “A wild oat cornea to my cabin every up th e proposition, It I» stated the R a in and W ill visit Curry County semi-annually. MIKING A BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. have a « effect night,” he «aya in a letter to hia broth- ij n b e r interests of Coos County will h ..r n e t t tre a te d ____________ I w ith E ureka ’ er. W J . C Greevy ofW illi.m aport. "t w.th loC;|, capitM, j„ , !)P| re- \ _ nets O il. I t t *»■ used to throw food out to it. and the 1 . v . E ck ley , O regon . • is » the damp, other night I coaxed it Into the cabin, building of the I'aiupire Glty*itu*e- keeps the leatn« r r soft and pli JOSEPH HARE, where I fed and petted it. «Now it com es |>urg roud. The length o f th is road able. Stitches Valuable Mine*. Farms, Stock Ranches do not break. In « y y n 'fh t, and I give “ ~ n « .tb l» g , boiit 90 miles, and it will ¡ and Timber Lauds For Sale. N o rough sur to eat. Then it goen out, and I don t aee ‘ Notary Public & Conveyancer face to chafe it again until the next night. There in o p e n up one of ¡lie finest bislit'« oi and cut. T h e H o u k and six acres of well improved harncwi not a big cougar around the eamp, and v¡rgjn tun her in th e sta le , only keeps lard in Wilbur, Douglas county for LANGLOIS, OREGON. lovA iof like nearly every evening it gets u p on a big -¡b e large MW mill at EinpireCit V. rale, or will exchange for property in ne w , Out eilff oppoaite my cabin and crie, like . , , ,ajn j(j|c f„r half a dozen w a r s twice Any article not in stock will be ordered at once, and if not satisfac Myrtle Point, Cooe county. a baby. I will aend vou Its akin before a« lose by the 1 W«e of E ureka tory you do not have to take it. All orders attended to promptly. No very long. The other day, while down years, will resume .,|a-ral ions a - e o . m Harases (H i. th e wagon road. I turned a bend, and the railiond get* under wilt, P. «1. UNO6ERG, order too small, none too large to handle. is w w alkin g toward me, lesa than and the Coon Huy country will < x- All goods as represented or moDey refunded. Mistakes corrected, but fe«t away, a big. ferocious-looking gray parience a general revival, Sold wolf. My ax was the only weapon I Jt jg pet yet known whftt Eastern everywhere must be teported to me not later than five days after sales are made. la esas—• had. I was afraid to turn my back and railroad interest!* lire figuring on the ali tire t. Port Orford, Oregon, run for fear it would ,»ounce upon me (;<)<)(, ))(.|y te r , | , u l ll.e prob- M ade by A Complete Line of Caskets, Cnflhn 80 I put on a bold front and with my nfe „ Standard Oft L .. tC P tA .I’ T P r o p r i e t o r . ax ready for any em ergency, I gave hi* * .. . . ,, , Md Trimmings. Company w olf.h ip half the road. The bluff roads. Neither the llill noi Hrn- worked, the n o lf rcsrcely giving me rilTinn people nre belluYtil tn be in- Orders taken for Tombstones and First-class in every respect. M I»a*T* > more than a ea-uai glance » terested in transounlinvntal roads, O r Itv llb n v ' a S w r * ra A g r ù a . P VTaav i II« C a rr »11 H S n r r t l l * - S » » ROSEBURG, OREGON. aghnt German American GROCERIES— FINE MILLINERY. CIGARS, Pipes and TOBACCO. Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. D E N T IS T . SjBilïhàr CASH PAID POH O L , BUES, ETC. >1 Agent for W. F. & Co’s Express. UNDERTAKER. KNAPP HOTEL, Cemetery Bailing. P O R T O R FO R D , OREGON. Go >d Feed 8t«ble attached. 1» not yet constructed.—Telegram. 1 g u f 't r A d.l • i c r l i u * K r i r n D C v C * ir « 8 0 V W W