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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1903)
V o lu m i» AZI I. p o t it o r f o iu ), o k k o o n , w k u m ìn d a a OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ^ .lu iv a a , To Succeed Hoot. alls i- STATE AND DISTRICT O P F IC IR B : 1003. T edd y, J r ., Nearly N abbed. N um ber 13 A tta ck ed by P ir a te s. Washington, J u ’y 14.—It seems 1 heodore, Jr., the eldest son of The United States gunboat Callao to be a general understanding President Roosevelt, has, it is re- is carrying on a unique warfare at ¿out among officials of the War depart ported, had a narrow escape from present with the pirates that infest “ 1 tried Ayer’s H.U.- Vigor to ' ment h ho ought to know that the being captured as a marauder by the coast and rivers of China. A stop my hair from falFig. Cne- name of Robert Shaw Oliver, who secret service agents whoTgoard his Chinese member of the Callao’« haif a hottie cured m e.” J. C. B utter, Braidwood, 111. has just been appointed Assistant father’s home at Oyster Bay. ■ crew has fallen into the hands of a Secretary of War, will be favorably Ayer’s IJair Vigor is considered for Secretary of War He had been visiting the home of pirate baud, and Lieatenant Ander a neighbor, returning to Sagamore son, of the Callao, is using every certainly the most eco when Secretary Root retires from Hill about 1 o’clock in the morn effort to rescue him. The steamer nomical preparation of its the Cabinet. It has been known ing. The President and his family Doric, which arrived from the Ori for some time that on the comple bad gone to bed and'the house wis ent yesterday, brought the news of kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. | tiou of certain important business in darkness. The moon was shin- j the move which has been instituted which Secretary Root has in hand ¡ng brightly, but because of the by the warship against the Chines« It doesn’t take much of he intends to return to New York dense foliage abjects even at a short I pirates. it to stop falling of the i to resume the practice of law. Just hair, make the hair grow, | when this might happen has been distance were indistinct. The The Chinese for whom the Callao young man did not come up the is searching was a servant on the and restore color to gray , and is still very indefinite. path generally used by those going gunboat. He was captured by the h a ir . JI.M ■ bottle. Atl dn-jstst,. Secretary Root will sail for Eng to the house. He took a short cut pirates while going ¡from Canton to land the last of August to lake his and approached from the rear. The Heuug S h a n in a steam launch, If your d ru g g ist cannot supply yon, send us one dollar and we will express place as chairman of the American secret service men on duty did not The launch was attacked by a score you a bottle. Be sure and give the name o f your nearest express othce. Address. Commission in the Alaska bound see him until he was almost on the of pirates, the passengers were J . C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass ary case. It is understood that he steps. stripped of their belongings, fcnd will continue as Secretary of War F a st T rip O rd ered . “What do you want?” one de several were taken into captivity. during the time he is absent abroad. manded. The pirates demanded a ransom uf COUNTY O FFICERS. In case the affairs that have been Washington, July 14.—Keen in He was slow ia answering and $3000 for each prisoner, and when C ounty Ju d g e —E. A. B ailey, Gold terest is felt in naval circles in the under his especial charge and in was ordered to throw up his hands. they learned that the Americans Beach. result of the trans-Atlantic cruise of which he is very much interested The men covered him until they got were interested in one of their pris County Commissioners—F . II. Blake, Chetco; 0. W. H aines, Eckley. the Kenrsarge, which leaves Ports are still unsettled when he shall close enough to recognize the Presi oners, they demanded $9000 for hi« Sheriff—J. G. W alker, Gold Beach. mouth tomorrow for Frenchman’s have returned to this country,.it is dent’s son. lie thought it was a release. The pirates threatened to C ounty C lerk—G eorge W . Sm ith, Bay, coast of Maine. Captain expected that he will continue as good joke. However, the fact that kill their prisoner unless the ran- Gold Beach. Hemphill has been directed to make Secretary of War. There are other lio got so close to the house before sum was jiaid. The Callao had sev C ounty Treasurer—Jam es Caughell, the cruise a test of the Kearsarge’s considerations that may prolong his he was “picked up” by the secret eral skirmishes with the robber W edderburn. Assessor—A. H. Post, P ort Orford . long-cruising speed, and it is ex stay as a member of the Cabinet servico men has resulted in a change bands and succeeded in locating six School S u p t.—Wm. 8. G uerin, L an g pected probably the highest record until after the next session of Con in the method of guarding the parties. The Chinese government lois. for an American battleship of the gress shall have adjourned. The President. During some of the has sent a gunboat to the vicinity Surveyor—D. Cunniff, J r ., Gold Beach. Kearsasge’s type will he established fact that he is familiar with every watches, particularly in the day of Canton with soldiers, and an at M SET INUS OF TH E COURTS. thing pertaining to Philippine af time and during the early hours of tempt will he^made to exterminate on this trip. C ircuit C ourt meets Fourth Monday in fairs, with the administration in the evening, only one secret service^ the outlaws.—Evening Telegram August of each year. H a rd w a re , T in w a re , G la s s w a re , C ro cke ry. Portsmouth, England, July ' I - f'nba and with M s management of roan has been on duty. After mid C ounty Com m issioners C ourt m eets first W ednesday in Jan u ary , April, Captain Hemphill, of the United all military matters since the Span night two men went on and remain Grants Prss, Or., July 14.—Colo Ju ly and September of each year. FLOUR and FEED always on hand. States ship Kearsarge, received i n ish war, all of which subjeçts may ed until after daylight when they rado mining men have secured a P robate C ourt meets first Monday in structions today to clear the war be considered by the next Congress are relieved by the single man who working bond on the Keystone Orders taken for any article not in stock. each m onth. quartz mine of the Lower Rogue ship’s propellers, fill her bunkers may cause him to continue until took up the day watch. CU BBY COUNTY TOST OFFICES AND POST Orders taken for Suits, and fits guaranteed. River district. The consideration then in his present position. with the best coal, and go at the Henceforth two men will be oil M ASTERS. is $65,000. The Colorado people Assistant Secretary Sanger, who highest speed, with natural draft, to guard at all hours of the day and ........... F. H . Blake. have gone to work with a vim in Frenchman’s Bay. This is the first is to be succeeded by Mr. Oliver, in night.—Oregonian. the development of the Keystone occasion, in time of peace, that an lends to relinguish his position as Gold Beach . ..............Jo h n Hume. and arc intent on making a mine W ed d e rb u /n .. American battleship lias been sub soon as possible, and it is probable T hom as J effer so n , Farm er. ...........J . R. H all. Tllihea of it. The Keystone is located on jected to such a Revere test. It re that he will depart before Mr.Oliver A gness........... ...... Mrs. J . D. Cooley. Colonel calls a similar voyage of the battle comes to Washington. Like Washington, Jefferson de Rogue River and just across from _ _ W . E. Burrow. O phir............... ship Oregon during the war with Sanger tendered his resignation last lighted in farming. “The hope of the Mule. Some 200 feet of tunnel __ C has. R. Wilson. C o rb in ........... Spain. Divers commenced work March, asking to be relieved solely a nation,” ho wrote in his youth, has been drived in the Keystone. P o rt O rfo rd ... .............Ames Jo h i^ to n this morning on cleaning the pro on account of the health of Mrs. “lies in the tillers of the soil.” In A wide ledge is exposed, the value» L a n g lo is ....... ...................E. Rackieff. pellers, and 1500 tons of coal will Sanger, which compels her to be his final retirement at Monticello a running about $8 a ton. It is a E ck ley ............. be stored tomorrow. Captain Hemp away from Washington much of the guest addressed him ceremoniously base proposition, depending to a greater extent on its quantity than hill will follow the great circle time. President Roosevelt and Sec as “President Jefferson.” route, leaving Portsmouth at 9 retary Root were very reluctant to J. HUNTLEY, “ Farmer Jefferson,” the distin on the richness of its quartz. o’clock Friday morning. part with Mr. Sanger, hut they guished statesman interposed; I Chicago, July 14.—After a series All goods not giving satisfaction can be returned, and money refund Admiral Lord Walter Kerr vis recognize the demand as imperative. would rather be Farmer Jefferson Attorney & Counselor at Law of negotiations lasting over three ited the Kearsarge this morning, Secretary Root returned to Wash than to have all the titles of Europe.’ ed, providing the goods are returned in good order. months, the conductors and brake- NOTARY PUBLIC, He was received by Admiral Cot ington late tonight from Oyster His garden book, covering a per men employed by the Illinois Cen ton and Captain Hemphill, and Bay. A number of Army promo- iod of half a century, shows the pre O regon . G old B hach under the latter’s guidance inspected lions and retirements were dweitou cision with which lie farmed at tral Railway have been granted an the ship. while be was at OyHter Bay, and Monticello. Here, for example, is increase in wages that will add over $200,000 to the annual payroll of Will Practice in all th e Courts of this Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878,—No The Kearsarge returned the court these will be announced in a few an excerpt from liis memoranda for the company. Freight conductor«, MRS. E. W. JENSEN, State. esies extended to tiie United States days. tice tor Publication. July of one year: are given 15 per cent increase when Public Land Cases a Specialty. squadron here by a reception this He declined to make any state July 15.—Cucumbers came to FIN E MILLINERY- U nited States Land Office, north of the Ohio River, and 12 per afternoon. The ship was elaborate ment bearing on the subject of his table; planted out celery; sawed Roseburg, Oregon, Jan u ary 31, 1303. cent when south of the same line. Notice is hereby given th at in com J. H. UPTON, A complete line of Ladies and Chil pliance w ith th e provisions of the act of ly dressed with Hags and the qua# •letireiuent from the Cabinet. He patch of peas for fall; planted snap Passenger conductors receive an in d re n ’s Trim med H ats. Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An ter deck was covered with a canopy will not discuss the matter in any beans. crease of 12 per cent for those work Cl. hi. C O M M I S S I O N E R , act for the sale of tim b e r lands in the way. made by the flags of all nations. July 22.—Had the last dish of Ready tc W ear H ats and Sailors con States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ing north of the Ohio, und 9 per Admiral Cotton, Captain Hemphill stantly on hand. The Secretary expects that the our spring peas. and in W ashington T erritory,” as ex NOTARY PUBLIC, cent south of it. H ats trim m ed to order on short notice. tended to all th e Public Land States, and the other American Captains work of the Alaskan boundary July 31.— Had Irish potatoes by act of August 4, 1892, M ary F. L a n o lo is , C urry C o ., O r eg o n . P o r t Orl’oril, O regon . There was commission will be completed in from the garden.—Leslie’s Mag Berger, of Eugene, county of received the guests. Washington, July 13.—The State Lane, state of Oregon h as th is day dancing on the superstructure deck. season to enable him to return to azine. filed in this office his sworn statem ent Dealer in Town Lots, and Im proved Department has given notice that it E. W. JE N S E N , Washington in time to submit his No. 4384,for th e purchase of the Lots 9 Honolulu, July 12.—(Pacific has construed the naturalization law- and W ild Lands. C ook B ay T im ber. report to Congress ou the assembl J U S T IC E O F T H E P E A C E , und 10 and NJ of HE), of Section No. of 4, in Township No. 32 South, of Range Cable.)—Although the term passed by the lust Congress, requir F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on AND No. 14 west, and will offer proof to sliow Governor Dole does not expire until ing of that body in regular session ing it to reject all certificates ot July 14.—Residents of Coos Bay th a t the laud sought is more valuable in December. Homesteads and Pre-em ptions. N O T A R Y I’U I G .R ' . for its tim lier or stone than for agri next June, campaigning has already naturalization issued after July 3, sent specimens of timber produced cu ltu ral purposes, and to estab lish his / G EN ERA L CONVEYANCING. “ We’ve had all kinds of trouble in that section of the country to 1903, which fail to set forth the fact | claim to said laud before the Register commenced in relation to his suc and Receiver of th is office, at Roseburg, cessor. Reports have been circul down to our house lately,” said a Portland on tlie steamer Alliance that the person naturalized is not AGENT i Oregon, on Tursday, the 9th day of ated that Mr. Dole will not be nam- Clay Center liar, "you see father which arrived yesterday. There opposed to all organized govern Ju ly , 1903. She names as w itnesses: L. A. ROBERTS, * Edward Wells, of Cam as Valley, Ore- ed to succeed himself, and a large had a habit of going into the pan were nine different varieties and ments and likewise is not affiliated G ennän American A T T O R N E Y A T LAW try each night and drinking up all they had been glued together in the with any organization so opposed, Insurance Company, I- ZVz-M II J ia » .. X», . ■ ■ G t f I I T I lll »• \ f M I t - I 1 n * J Ta» a a,a a .1 a la .» »»• E ugene, Oregon. next year. Mr. Dole’s friends, how the milk. Mother thought it was firm of a three-font square, one side also, that he does not advocate the M yr le P o in t, O regon . LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly th e above-described lauds are re ever, assert that his administration the cat so she fixed up a lot of Uour of which was so higidy polished killing of officers of the govern quested to file th eir claims in this of- meets with the approval of l’resi Probate business a specialty. and water. Father didn’t know that it would almost servo the pur ment. Real Estate and Conveyancing. July"ni^ 3 beiOre 11,6 B<dd 9th day °l ^ n t Roosevelt, a n d they confident- the difference. He didn’t leaveany pose of a mirror. On the rough P o r t O rford, - - - - O regon . J. T. BRIDGES, Register, ly look for bis reappointment. El Reno, Okla., July 13.—Lieu for the cat. Soon father had funny side of the square was writton the ----- None of the gentlemen who would pains in his stomach. He tried to name of each piece of wood, which tenant-General Nelson A. Mile« J. M. UPTON, P . J . LIND BER G &. S O N N O T IC E . | be eager to assume Mr. Dole’s speak but his lips were sealed. consisted of maple, spruce, alder, arrived at Fort Still today, and to Attorney and Counselor at Law, ,,, Gubernatorial functions have yet Every time he moved you could myrtle, white cedar, yew, red cedar, morrow morning at 4 o’clock he F u n e ra l D ire c to rs . trespass upon the lands ol the under- j ”wn sufficiently bold to come into hear a crackling noise. Mother got ash and Oregon pine. The collec will leave there for a 90 mile ride BANDON, O REGON . signed, situated in Sixes River Precinct, i the open, but it is reported that a scaled and sent for the doctor. The tion will he presented to th* Per on horseback to Fort Reno. Relay« A Complete Line of Caskets, Coflius i Curry county, O regon, for the purpose 1 of fresh horses arc arranged for each a v o u ip im e of h u n tin g with guns or dugs, or fish- naiuber are QU'^ly interesting doctor came and looked at father rnanent Exhibit. OHee u p stairs, in Eldorado Building and Trimmings. ling. Also not to leave an y gate open j Washington influence in their he- ten miles of the distance and every and said ‘stick out your tongue,’ on going throngh, or otherw ise trespass i i n any »nV m r n u anner. n r iM F I i n a il. u»n. Native HawaiiaDs are parl- but father couldn’t. It was stuck Orders taken lor Tombstones a i P l in Tacoma, Wash., July 13.—Ac precaution has been Liken to insure Any person so trespassing will be j iculnrly active, and there is already Cemetery Railing. GEORGE M. BROWN, in. Then the doctor laid father no cording to word just received the the long ride being made within the prosecuted to thefull e x te n t of the law. I __„• .. , PO R T O RFO RD , OREGON. MRS. RACHAEL AYERS, 'bscussion among them of the thefloor and mother and I held him flailing season opened July 1 with scheduled time. General Milas ia advisability of petitioning President while the doctor took a poker nnd A T T O R N E Y AT LAW . a most exceptional run of fish in familiar with every part of tha N O T IC E . ! Roosevelt to appoint one of their pried father's mouth open. He J. W . S T R A N G E , parts of Alaska. At Swanson Har route, having hunted and soldiered in this section for years. ROSEBURG, OREGON. race as the officiai head of the isl- Notice is hereby to all whom ... it . _ given ---------------- looked in and said: ‘My, the man’s bor the first day’s catch numbered I may i-onpern, not to enter upon or tree- ands. ........ . ... .... ... , D F L V riS T . San Francisco, July 13.—It ¡« re pass in any manner, upon the landa o f: --------- ——— fudofsoui dough. No the doctor 25,000 fish with every indication ike undersigned, situated on Elk River, J Salem, Or., July 13.—During the made us carry father into the kit- that the next day’s catch would be ported that, beginning at an early DR. J. J. CALDW ELL, C O Q U IL L E CITY'. O R EG O N . $ X h teg ““o T l m S » u h \ m . ? T r chen. The doctor then poked up as good or better. Of the first day s dale, the Army transports plying C T sj'w io ln n m u l S u i - f f o o n , -------- DOGS. A fc o n o tto le .^ any "gate or 1 “ { HfU|>ennlen<,ef“ i “«• Are and he laid father on the catch 5000 fish were of the best between San Francisco and Manila burg open ox» going through or other- to® number of convict« at ,, . e , , P O R T O B P O R I», O R E G O N . Will v iist Gurry C ounty sem i-annually, wise tresp ass in an y m anner. Any pm - th e S ta te Prison has decreased from "toVe‘ i‘a Uier got a w iu l h o t and species and quality. July 1 opens will follow the routo of the nevf ------------ ----- -------------------------- _ son or persons so en terin g upon said 317 to 306. The number received 8oon threw up ten hot biscuits, the season for fishing in Alaska trans Pacific cable, passing within Diseases of Ladies and C hildren a Snec- of W p,,rt Woodmen Orford Camp p p ,'"X u * i te 'th e fuli exteutofthc^iaw' w,i* 3 2 ;discharged 40; died, 1; ran three pies and a loaf of home-made under the new law. If the run of signal distance and possibly stop • V i. »« • of the J. L. NAY. away, 1; sent to asylum, 1. I htv bread. Father said to the doctor salmon proves to lie general as ping at Midway Island und Guam, lalty World, will m eet at th eir Hall on the ROBT. MeKENZIE. ! ‘'arnliigsforthequarter were $4642.- in, ■ , , second and fourth Saturdays of each JOHN. W. McKENZIE. 92. maintenance charges amounted i h° " UiUC'* d° 1 ° WU >'°U? 1 he well as it is plentiful, in spite of where there are repeating stations m onth. All member» in good standing T h e OreRon W e e k ly J o u rn a l, n D em o - ! ------- -------------------‘-----t to $6140; salaries, $5570.34 and ,ioctor 8u,d 'ten dollars.’ Father tlie shutting down of several of the of the cable. c ra tlc new si a p e r. 16 p ag es, fu ll o f n e w s - are invited to attend. 12210.42 was .pent in repairs aod , . f l l had some dough left so he Alaska plants, the output will be 8. E M AE8TER3., C. C. i l l o f it: SI a y e a r to a n y a d d re ss . T h e j fl«»W A t*« l e u r K i d a e / t F A. S ' J ohxs T ox , C lerk . Journal, P. O. B o x 121. P o r tla n d , Or. <ec.a>c. n e e c.f»n,dnaauiurefuiuimono | improvements. j caughed it up.”—Exchange. H r Hobt»»' In a n u ra « P HI« c u r«'a ll kh1a«r »Ha R a i> very large. U. 8. Bets—Jah n II. M itchell of Poit- land and Chas. Fulton of Astoria C ongressm an, F irs t D istrict—Binger H erm ann, of Rosebnrg. G overnor—Geo. E . C ham berlain S a lem. S ecretary of State—F. I. D unbar, Sa lem. State T .easurer—C has. S. Moore, Sa lem. 8upt. P ublic In stru c tio n —J . H . Ack erm an, Salem. State P rinter—J . B. W hitney, Salem. Attorney G en eral—D. R. N . B lack b u rn , Salem. C lerk State Land B o ard —M. L . C ham berlain, Salem. J o in t Senator for Coos and Curry—T. M. Dimmick. Jo in t R epresentative for Coos and Curry—B. D. Hume, W 'eddtrburn. Ju d g e , 2d Ju d icial D istrict—J . W. H am ilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting A ttorney, 2d Ju d icial D is tric t—George M. Brown, Roseburg. IL S. C om m issioners—J . H . U pton, L an g lo is; J . H untley, Gold Beach. P. J. MASTERSON, .PORT ORFORD, OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, 1 > IIY o o o i > « . Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes, NEW Received by every steamer. ® and W t o a f» S m L DOORS and WINDOWS. W 4à«Xr«u. A(U cHuUM « Q» ITI ta a o o rM .7