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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1906)
„,, . - CUBIC Y. et» Gold I leach, - - llave o n t, t e lo i A itataci» ui T I U « I * Corry County. " » F r» by «aalt fcw Abstract» r«celta piuiopt «tUuüua. home la n d c o m p a n y Gold Beaci», - O regon. Ll»l your Umber »»4 I m h »». -N o « b u * « unie w in la mad«. . ------ -— ■ . i i V itidji l —11»—» — DR» D. LeàRTEELEt Dentist. t - - v - « I IW r /v i lh i frank Moo.« »as op twice Iaat toon, week will» bin four-Jioras team after ' I u - - Gold grading for the new railroad, and it August. The four Camp« of Curry freight ¡or the.» .lore, j “ f » ¡ » H l a a ^ family w h . h a w ia probable that 150U or 2600 men County are about to entar into a will'be making d irt Hy here by the Log Rolling contest, seeing which ¡been at Knapp’« hotel si Tucbodit» of E. B. Burna and arrival, were taken out to tb«tr middle of thia month. Cross sec- Camp trill ad 1 the mo<j member« 0 iok ¡ lion auryeyora are now «cuing grade to their Camp. ¿The different hi« companion, who wer« drowned boiaeaiead on E lk river «take«.— Uratu Noapare^ 'Campa have concluded to briug the ip Bogue River last week, have not ' Richard« Richards iaat last Thursday. Isa tub Hacker aud daughter, Mrs. B»g loitiaHun off at Port Orford.. been recovered. * W m IIu ra t was in from E lk riv- L. H . Hazard, returned on Mon- j Orr.aniwr Joxqili G . Coyen who is W ill White waa in town yoater- er Tbursday l morning and says that day from Loa Angeles, Ualifornl t, ••'»« with us, comes as wh stranger, d ay.-’ Me returned from Uuaa- Mr. Bancroft started bis giant that Whither they had gone for Master aa several of the neighbors met him, boidt Co. having helped fkani W alk morning at hi« nriaehaud that the Austin Hazard, who had spent tie at Coquille two years ago, where he drive a bind of cattle down. river was yellow from the d irt. past year or so iu lit e r M«l|un for obtain,d Two Hundred applications Chicago, June 6.— This was th e ’ hie health. Toe tad is looking very > while in Coos -County, Wo feel Johnny and Robert Fromm and Curl W hite returned from Cone hottest day s© far experienced ib is ' we,i „,,4 «■„ hope that it w il’. noth« confident wittZlus able ««»¡stance to . . . . . . .. ungs B ronchitis F o r o ver sixty years doctor* Jisve endorsed A y e r’s C h e r ry Pectoral fo r coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption- Y ou can trust a m ed,cine the best doctors ap prove. T hen trust this the next tim e you have a hard cough. ** Thebeetktadot»total, County Monday, aud wiil work at year, the mercury reaching »0 de ¡necessary fur him to go away u have a class of mis Hundred sturdy 'n r evar sixty j WoodWten to initiate on the above grees at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Abe furure — Coq iiilo Keritfd. the E lk river m ill thia auaimer. kr a. o. a»» ox. tawMl. I Three deaths and many prostrations • Joseph G. Coy an, Crgsntz.r of the ' Organ, z.t Coyen intends toj À1« »»i.ftQUr.r. or W i l l r e g u l a r l y ' v is i t P o r t The ratufall for the month up to were re,»orted. Woodmen „¿Th- %-urld, waa in Pori ’,ev‘” '9 l * ° " « -k* * ' l,‘ Mch ^ « ‘»P mix. O r fo r d th r e e tim e s p e r y e a r . Tuesday morning anwunted to 6.29 Orford last weeF.lo t* --w ill rem aio '“ ,,d ,w W«r »•riMaq-W as may I s? W. Jensen’s Weather Report inches against 1.68 mebee for tha W a tc h th e T iu & ciO fi fo r f u Wo » • oooroto I Wo publish io Coo, sod C urry two m onths,i1* * « l‘»«red of Uio neighbors, to( period in 1905.— Del Norte for M ay, shows that oa the 11th, iho fhnaoloo of a ll e«» mo éloio oo working in the interests of th e or ! ,,,,ke U,<! Campaign a sueoesa. t u r e d a te s . :/* i 2.50 inc bee of rain fell, and that 1. Record. .-------1' ~ ‘ H o ld y o u r d e n ta l w o rk fo r 05 fell on the 18th, and that the der. He will take An uClive part In . D wlU bo of interest to the many Many mills in Humboldt Co. Cal, total for the mouth was 7-60. Cer organizing the Big Log Roiling at »bo are inte.ested in the Wootlmen D r . 8 te e le . , are running overtime, the disasters Port Orford in August, to bo par- ° 1' »»'•' V<»r|d, to know something T h e E le c tio n . tain ly a very Wet May. in California making the demand tmijiuied tu by all the Cam|u and ' “b” u l iw »“ ’ ^ y and growth in the The Telegram says: 1‘8tone of JAaflJ b r many Circles in the County. I l wilt be P“* 1’ *,« Pleased to give Sev n counties In Oiegon “ went Missouri haa taken up the T illm an the greatest.nieetiug ever W d ¡g : “UT readers the following authentic years. d ry ” In the «lection laxt Monday, pitchfork, hut hi« band leaks the Curry County. fit »•»« iaitsjwi by 1st« fV wnrtaewitasaw Cuyan / ’<»«« Art ’ . fiftl furnished Organiser ». ............. so far as returns are yet available, Gdarnietd Forest Reserve Scrip for dexterity of t i e strenuous Caro , . The Woodmen of the World was and others are sliil ta be heard in large or small quantities, by A Cleveland man saya that the . .. . o .. Frank E. Alley, upstairs over Land iinian.” Badly dbgnoeed, Brother , iirganixed in the year 1890, et hall from. The “dry” counties ■" are: short ’ J . . ,A Ofiue, R-weburg, Oregon. W ill place Telegram I Stone tried to use the Btauuarv „ O il’« X barrels lire • * * Lnke C itv, nini removed to Denver« Benton, carried by 170 votesi5h«T^ that the quality ,, . Ä . tor non resident purchasers. “ Muck-rake,” where there was np th rv e • g a lio n » , and . . . . . .< I Colo, one yu ir later iuourpomting man, by 179; L in n ,1 by ■ 450; Lane, o f kerosene «old to Americana is “ M uck!" Franz Nordberg, Allen Boise and I have remodeled my hotel and under the laws of Colorado. K. A. Yam hill, by 260; T illa The telegraph line« between Can very poor; and it ia figured out tiiat Fulkehtiurg and J as. Cullen Root mook, by 100; and Wallowa, by a barn, and brought water fromapring dotin Adams left Port Orford Sun day for Óig Bend; where they w ill by and North Head were blown Btaodurd Oit'is tw inriiing the peo- In mountain« for hourc and barn; were the guiding geniuses who small margin. wiedat P1* oul nik»at IdU.OOU a year cu therefore I am prepared to offer up- work this summer at Ute Gold Bar down by oph of the flwceet ju iiitly formulated the pfaus and Exact figures .of the plural-itirc ever experienced a j XtyjrEmputh of short iiiciuurc, beside» Belling them to-date arcoinmndations to the pub Mine on Rogue river. laid the foundation uf this great nr- of Monday’«/ Section w jll not be stuff that foreigner» would nut ac lic. Every effort will, be made to The ee.iujans' .«trike for addition the Columbia river. For a couple cept. W e don’t ddubt it. Stand ganixntiun. Believing that the prin- secured until the official canvaae of heure the wind attained a veloe oipisft of VVuodctaft were great and sliil I be made by tRe Secretary- oi pleaae patron«. al wages affects the whole coast, S lid ard O il pretcy nearly own this ity of 72 wiles an hour and terrific D IC K S O R E N 8 E N , grand enough that the nations of State on the return» from the aev- threaten» io be serious, unless van»«] breaker« were kicked up on the bar. country, and can impose on the the world -might participate therein, eral counties. These return« w ill Proprietor. owner» yield soon, as it now looks people «a much aud in whatever the order waa made world wide in not, however, change to any con- The University of Oregon has a way it pieoMg,? tike the strikers arc certain to wia. . its eeupo, hence t^e name Wood »idutahle degree the pluralities a» phenomenal athlete In a student Henry Axtell was in town Tues John L Childs, accompanied by men o fth e World. The Woodmen they are already estimated. named K e lly , who ran 100 yardvdn day, having just fanne over from Mrs. Childs,and their daughter, ar of the Worfq is fifteen years, old, Chamberlain'« lead over W ithy- 9.8 seconds, 220 yards in 22 seconda, Big Bend. H e says M r Russell w iil Port Orford, Oregon, rived in Grants Pass Monday- to nod has nearly four lime« d larger emuhe for Governor w ill probably in the running broad jum p complete the trail belwecu bére and spend suuic lime wjih friends. Mr membership then the next most L.. K P f A ï^ P P r o p r i e t o r . he between 23UO end 2500, and 24 inches. The Big Bend us soon as the weather eh'«wd 24 ft- #ud Childs is editor and owner of the suocersful urd erin the World had at that of Bourne over Gearin for Oregon College athletes defeated the perjait*. ^ * ''r /• _ '* * " . • Crescent City News and he ia tak the same age. The Pacific Juris Untied Slates Senator will fail Fttfo-claasdn every respect. Washington and Idaho athletes bad ing u rest for a few weeks. H u is dicuou which comprises the nine Asa Carey passed through town ly a abort time ago. slightly unilcr 25OQ. Go »d F eed S ta b le a tta c h e d . also district deputy supreme presi western »fates is a separate bene Th ureday w ith a band of 6 0 Angora Womah Suffrage was.defeated by Washington, Jqne 4.— United dent uf the Fraternal Brotherhood I gqgtv, io i>e kept on hie ranoh new fiutsry jurisdiction and has a reserve approximately 10,000, the local We run the Stage from Port Orford Al ossei Creek. They were purchas 'Slutae Senator A rthur Pue Gorman and he will endeavor to organize f.iu.l of $1,400,00000. The Wood option change by perbap« 9000, via O alryville, connecting with the ed near Alleghany in Coot County. died at bis home in thia city thi*^ lodge of the order in this city. Mr. men of the World erects an sojear- and the Barlow rood-appropriation Stage to Myrtle Point Curry has room for a hundrrd j m° ’’n" ’F , l * 1S o’clock of heart B0(i Mra Childs were former reai- ing monument over each members by about 75P0. Multnomah County - - . „ r __________ _ looked ^ 'Itire . The senator had been ill j denia of this city and'Me was the ------------- . " ' - - I : thou-mid more if proparly grave without extra cost and with gave the Barlow bill 300 plurality, J for several weeks and hie death was (¿under of the Mluing Journal?— out deduction from Benefit Certifi but the hill encountered heavy op HOW ARD M BROW NELL , ndV unexpected. The funeral w ill! R, R. Courier. , cate. position in other oounliea, such .aa C. F. Allen who had a lot of take place at Laurel, Maryland, I f bail tlm repoftaabauttbe great Claoknma», Marion and Folk. timber olajjits bonded, has acted probably next Wednesday, Meal-Packing firms are true, TKs The Referendum appropriation verg unssCUsfuotorily jo the matter, I t a t x lo n , O v e g fo u . The T r ib u x b family received a property ought to be ' confiscated httt-nf the hrtt Logiaistnr«, p ro rid - and let the bond« expoe. He aud Illa h e , Oregon, June 4th, 1906. ing for State Institutions is sus Special attention given to Collee- Otto Neumann passed through gallon of fine •trawberries from and the men shot without fnercy, Mias Lena M iller of Salem Orc, tained by perhapa 13,000. Major James Hughes, which were great- for they have no mercy. The tiaiM, Hale of W at Estate, Probate Port Orford Friday, on a hurried ia employed to begin a Term of itiee for all the other in itiative ly appreciated, and ravenously | highwayman will sometimes murder Matters anti Conveyancing. trip north for aorae cause. I t ie devoured in sugar end cream. Yum l j men for money, but these Business school at Aguess, June 18lh. mea-uree will range from 15,000 rumored that ti»e Neumann« and L. A . ROBERTS, i . Y tim l Such berriear as are raised in - Robbers murder women and cbild- The genial smile of E . H . Prioe ta 80,000, the latter figures probab Quillen have-sid l him their Eychre Curry w ill make epicare« aghast at ren— nll— remorselessly, for gain has settled into a broad grin ainoe ly being attained by the majorities ■ ' A T T O Ii.M lY A T L A W . Creek pioperties. .all others, a'nd the .famed Hood A ll adulterated goods should be he has arrived at the dignity of for the gross earnings tax bill«, There will be a celebration at rivers w ill shrink in ai«a~and repu confiscated, and the rascally nianu- M y i io p o in t, O regon. grandpa, as the old stork left a baby which received a larger vote ’ tkan Euchre Creek July 4th, 1906. A iation by contrast. I facturers banished from the country hoy at the home of his son, Noble any of the hills, (ft ’„the election. meeting will be belli next Sunday Americans are the champion 1 forever. One of the weak points of Price, not long ago. ' Probate h unities« a a peel >lty. ..The majority for the anti pass July I7 th , at 2 o’clock P. M . to athletes of the world and hold « IL our country ia its insufficient pen- A storm aa hard as any wa had hill will exoued 20,000, and for the arrange program, which wiH appear during the winter has been with' ua Slate Printer amendment, 25,000. Olympic record», won at alty for beinous’hrimoa. E. W . J E N S E N , in next week’s isrue AH proceeds the Only imrtial returns have been The Graflts Pass Courier says iieie for weeks with only a day or Athens, excepting three: the Mara will go toward buying a road scrap L A W » n d C O L L K G T IO N 8 . secured from the oounliee on the two of sunshine. The proverbial that at the great Blue Ledge copper er fur Wedderbum, Quid Beach, thon rece won by Sherring of Can- ede, the five mile race won by Haw- mine the New York and Mexican oldest inhabitant never knew of amendments, but they are com Jerry’s F la t apd Ophir. N O T A K A ’ 1’ U n i . T C J . trey o f England, and the pole-vault- Company who have bought II are such a storm at this plaoo ao late in plete enough ta show the trend M r. Esberg and son were in town ing won by Condor of France, and > carrying on the most extensive de thé year. of the majorities.— Oregonian. Saturday night, on business. M r. Dworack of Michigan, both of whom velApmenl work ever done in South W hile op a trip down the river AGENT Esberg ia taking an active interest did not equal the American record. ern Oregon. They have a force of Recently coming to this place, we S u rv e y o r* A lo n g R o g u e R iv e r. 150 med and with power d rills are In developing mine« on Sixes river, saw the miner at Solitude and other man American L et every one interested in the thorughly opening up the 21 claims having «ecu red an interest in the IiiHurnnte Company, large acreage of the Divilbiee plac welfare of Curry County, and in the controlled in the Blue Ledge group. places busy at work. A t Solitude Southern Pacific surveyor« are 8» setts factory ie the showing as to the company baa about ten men now runnfo^ lines down the north ers, on which he w ill proceed al shipping interest« at Port Orford U F K . F IR E AND MARINE. attend the meeting on the 16th, at the eaten t and richness of (be cop employed, and arc very sanguine of bank of Rogue River, according to mice to bring water from Ed son per deposi ta that it is practically ultimate success. A. B. Cousin, of thia city, who has creek, and w ill have a pressure of Port Orford, to talk over the W harf oertain that before the close of th e Age1»! Wells Fargo & Oa. Express. Ik e F ry who has the contract for Just returned from Merlin, Jeee 250 feet. Mr. Esberg ie also man proposition. The people can own year work will be begun on the carrying the mail between Dothan, phine County. Mr. Cousin is presi sglng dwner of the Commander the wharf if they will now make an erection of a smelter?' " Real Estate «nd Conveyancing. Ore, and Gold Beach, w ill begin hie dent of the Merlin Towpsite A De; effort, anile, and stand together. placer mine on up|»er Sixes. work July let. There is Iota of P o rt Orforil, - - - - Oregon. A plan will be shown by which the NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN velopraent Coinptny, and thinks HIS STOMACH.. Brother Levi Roberta of th e M y r wharf can be kept up at a much lees travel on the trail from Dot ha in the proposed line will form a June L s * ih« fr»*aiflst a'blaSe hseedyije'pvta tle Point Entarpriee, and Mias expense than in the paat, and be «nd bln s » * l i » would > « « fa il. Physi past Illahe. Almost every night tion at Merlin or Grants Paas *nd J . L IN D B E R G SON Mina Ingrahem of that plaoo Were, just al'good for handling all freight cal «trensth 1« derivwi from food i f a finds a crowd at Jake F ry ’« place, run to Wedderburn on the north •m l) h e»in«unirl«i)l food ho I o m w -lren »lh . I f he h»» no food he dj»a. Food Is con going or coming. joined in wedlock on the 6th in- that w ill be (»eaeed over ft. aide of the mouth of Rogue River. verted into nu tritio n tb n,u «h the atom- atanl, Rev. W . R. K. Browae offici arh »n<l huweta I t dvpend* e m tha Mrs. E. Fitxhngh w iil close a “The surveying party ia follow A ypung man named Lawrence ■tronath of the atomacb U> w k s t extent ating. Mr. Rol»erta je the third suddenly eppvafed in the road at fi««l i-a te n 1»-dtRttStMl »nd iowhnl|»l«-d term of school in thia district on ing the north bunk of the river, nod A C o m p le te b in c o f Caskets, Coffins People esn di« of M arvation who have son of Hon. J. H Kot>erle, and was the Sixes bridge last week, armed abundant few l to eat. when the itnatactl June 15fh. She ie expecting her is now below the Big Yank - ledge, . aud Trimmings. and It» aa«oci»tfl or»»»»o f dleetaloii «nd daughter Stelja end huiband eoon', su,„msed ta be invulnerable to the , whence the «treat» run* through a t e eir hr < not perform t th duty. aetrfthM* do _ _ Orders taken for Tombstones sad weapons of Cupid, and ns he ie tau ttom aeh I is renlty the v ita l o r- who will come via Dothan. H er narrow defile,” be nay*. ”A J»ub- alarmed all persons lie met by Th m u» <>f the the body. I f Uieatoniach « 'w e a k ' ’ Cemetery R ailing. and h a lf second sprinter, Miss In g the taidy wifi be weak a lw . tmeanxe It It daughter w ill remain in Curry, this vtnnlial rmdbed can he obtained etating that he bad two men cor upon the xtomach the Indy reite» for II» PO R T O R FO R D , OREGON raham must have been a skillful railed in the woods, who had m ur str. »«tli. And » - the hodv. coimirli rml aa Summer and viait with her old by simply bleating n shelf iu the • whole, Ie made up of 11» ne»entl tiiem - strategist, hut »he .will never catch dered their mother, and be want ber» and orzali». «U th e »eulm -en of the friends and relatives before going rock. The grade w ill be a lig ht him with a broom stick we hope. liome, and her husband will return uniform incline, parallel with the body a« a coiunajuence of "w, __ ed help to k ill them. H e got sup arh w ilt ho d K ttiliu led among tbo o r G E O R G E M. BRO W N, As Rip Van W ink|a always toast after a brief visit, ta hit business in river, and will open an immenve per at Justice'Zumwalt’s, who tele gan» w litrh (-»mpwao 1I10 laxly. I f tha nody 1« weak bocnUMt i t !« ill-nouri.-hed Tillamook to come again for his e l; “ Here'sto year health and your territory now little known ta the w h h S ik !»» w ill he found In AXTOKTNKV A T L A W , fom iiy’s; may jm« live long and phoned to Port Orford that tit« man a th ll a t the phy-lcal ornmiA— heart, livor. kidneys, etc. 4>utside worbl. was crasy, and .was cooing into T h e liver w ill be torpid and lu arlivs, wife this Fall. r ise to hlli<>ii«n>-M. In-a of api»*ilte, prosper.’’ ' “The railroad, own« every other town. When he arrived Con glvln« E B. Burna and a young man by RU8KBVRU, OREGON. weak nerve«, f.-ebto or Irrewolar artio n of palpitatio n, dizziie»-. headache, the name of Thacker were drowned section for a king dietanoe^ and It B. F. Bonham, aft Oregon pioneer stable W right, who is an expert heart, bdekagha and kindred diaiurbanco« amt here last Snnday while trying to will be to its own internet ta bring ju rist and diolomat, died at Salem in such matters, humored hia fa nay M r teiaia Pare, o f Ouehee. writ««- -F o r take n cable, which was attached to the great forests of fir, pine and red year» a fter n*r health l» «ap Io fa il, ray head Saturday. During th e ’50» be held and got bis revolver without trou D E N N IS C O N N I E E , J R . , a t " * d h r , . « ,e s pained me and mt atomaeh a scow loaded whh machinery, a- wood cl iaer to market. Beside«, b le ,a *« told him he waa an officer w»» aorv a ll tie- time, while u r e n ih ln * I the office of auditor, librarian and w uhl eat weald »eem 10 Ha lieavy like lead The river was high the farming and m ining interests and would take cure of him , which m «1» Miunaeh. The dorlor» rlalnm d th a t cross the river. superintendent of schools, under IMp. Ü. 8. Mineral Snrveyor It » » » .v m p e ib e tlr trouble due to dy-ta-ir-la the territorial wj?me. He was al pleased the poor follow. Sheriff ami tire«, r it r - l for a * and alt hooch I took and the cable caught on a rock and w ill be developed. th e ir uo -wrier» re < u la rlr yet f le ft wo Setter, “Good anchorage for light draft advheel nw? Io try fir l*ten»t*a f.olrlen capsited the boat, throwing Burna. so a member of the last territorial Marstere came up next day, and I . M M t ) d « i Ih i l IUw-01 M r at lr r al l i iw r o rcry cry au ano n an------------------------- ania is kina the dnr; T Wet« a I r eady ex i« ta at th e mouth su r veyo r for thw D im n -t nf O r» T t tadNrf inff yw n ty T he «nd W f i ght foo t h i m Up Io ti.r'« medicine. She huncht me a bottle and BUfritIB legislature and the first state legia- we w on found that I besan o . nwpeove. ao 1 egon. p ro n O U IlO e d _ kept up the treatm ent. I took ow on aria. fleah. my to the r iv e r - Young Burns caught o fth e river, and an im portant lutar«. Retiring from office, ' h e ! ’ C o q U . l B r , i w h , e r e b e Ws« , , N om arli la v a rn e aoraial. th e d h ro -tlv e o m n a Oyegstti G old B e a rli, coast port would he established as p e rf« -u r and 1 a w n te s a n t o l w k on a rock and was rescued by No reetm ed tfo pf.trffoftof h v , in ISTO h op elessly insane fruía h ered ity, Il worked k ___________ ' a . • a r-"- i_i a-» i • * >IU « a iliffeTFBt «______ persuti ______ I <** b _____ ne»T«r „ era»» «O w.t* elected to th« supreme bench, hi« father'now tiring in a Culifor- b e r ta m fe i for w bai rowr medicine Saa dona hie Price who brought him eehore. a result of the railroad connection to r nie and I r e r ta ln lr e l»» n hielte»! aeahw • and n rv t^ f as th |M justice f t w f f r S i asylum. The young man Don't t * wheedled by a penny-gmtrhtng I t wee raining during the cates with the interior of Southern Ore itw rhtr no' suhstltutes for dealer Into ta king Inferior id; hre and young Burna was badly gon. The distance from M erlin to PH” 4 to 1876- President Cleveland ' worked at WeJderhurn ft" ÿ j i r l T h l ,lnrce'a medici in«, recommended appointed him consul general to ! while, two years ego. Hfo im w n -¡ y iH ir Iu o d y _ ^ i i'e d . H e was taken to their the mouth of Rogue River is shout J. J. S T A N L E Y rs nature, c » m >" p ' the Muneey cabin and aoon 125 miles.”— Journal. British India, where he remained ................................. ity ie of a berm levs nature, ext-rpt except in ah-kneri »nd h n afth-eend hw the F*«x>- camp Common M«Mie»I A4»|w . A Lawyer, rtnored. The stricken fam ily have four year«.’ In 1894 he wee up- j that he iataginea that he is a detec book of KMW p iitt. Sggi tlà n è r » # ! I»o-r-> Use t»r e,„x Cesta the universal sympathy o l the com live, with a mission to run d o - ^ |wiiuted po«tma«ter at Salem eerv- i - osai»«'«»» Mtircco baiat r«vs. aukM waa* marderers. ' I Plerco- ClJ M atn s tr n , t m ^ f w . N . Y . munity. > > — 1 •taasHoiMi. i.iumi pars. Sto. H Alt ’ COQUILLE, - - • OREGON. ing four year«. ' ? •. " ..< x . • ' Z -^ B. liters Æ S S ir s ir Ä S S s s MONEEBHI ITeekl Ktalalc*. LANGLOIS ©HBG®M bfjfc'* The dredge «t-hioh will lie used by the Black Sand and Gold Recovery ootnpaay of Chicago to take a task shipment oY black sand from the thulium of the Cotembia river was launched Saturday afternoon by tba Uammond Manufacturing corn- ,ia«y. I t is prnpoaoj to ship 10 carload« ->f the sand to Fittuburg to h«v«dt died for iron ore, and if the re sults. arc satisfactory a smelting plant w ill he established on the coast, supfioeedly near For thm d. The primary object of the com pany is to recover iron ore from the «unci,but the machine will ulsohava gold saving appliances, as placer gold is almost always found with the hi*ck sand. Thia black sand is found in near ly all the larger »reams on th e ' coast and along the »« Shore I f . I f turns out to be a practical com mercial enterprise it will undoula- ediy become an important industry oq tltis coast. .. i ; .'',-«•5®^-- '? The dredge launched yesterday afteruoou is 90 feet long, and 30 feet wide, and is of the bucket-chain, or elevator type, with buckets of five cubic feet capacity. Tim capacity of the dredge w ill lie 2,000 cubio yards, or 3,OQ0 tons of «arid per day. The work of placing tha mach inery iq th« dredge w ill be com menced Monday, and ‘.It is expected everything w ill be in readinesa ta commence dredging within a month. All the machinery fo r the dredge - will be mode here in Portland. — Journal. K N A P P HO TEL, Attorney \t U i,t Notary Public, 0 er Funeral A D irectors. U fe . The poet’s exclamation : ”O Life I I feel thee bounding ta aiy veins,” is a Joyous one. Persons that cat rarely or never make it, In honesty ta them- hc I vet, are among the moat unfortu n a te . They do not lava, but a x w ; for (io ii v y implies more than to he. To live is ta be well and strong—to arise feeling equal to the ordinary (lattea ol the day, and to retiraj not overcomg by them—to feel life bound ing in the vein«. A medicine that has made thousands of people, men aad women, well and strong, has acoom- plished a great task, bestowing the l ioheat blessings, and that medioille is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The weak. Turndown, or debilitated, from aay cause, ahentd no» fall to taka it. builds up the whole system, changes existence Into life, and makes tile more abounding. We arc glad to aay these words in its favor to the readers of ofpylum us. I- 1| " Store, E D . BACK l l I F , J i t f r -» (Sacoeaeor to F. M. Lsngiota. ) KEEPS IN S T O C K , BROCEROXthikittMlt D H d G O O D S, MOOTS uu<l 8IIOE8. HARDW ARE. H j I l T S A c ^ a u -- ................... And in tadt, everything usually I d the country, C A S H S A L E S amount ng to 9 * et more will be allowed 10 per cent eount, except on Flour, on which a* discount can be given. As I will do my own teaming, my intention to sell cheaper than were ever sold on Floras Creek. Butter, Egs and H M «, «Vili be taken In exchange for Give tu e» trial and I w ill da beat to please you. HUGH NEELY THE "PIONEER” WATCHMAKER Is now located at his foi Sprtngmount, (near Frankfort, where lie wilt attend to orders from his friends or oust-«mere. ItusineM ran be transact» by Mail Mait-Carrinn, Pernonally or by Mbas- enger. • ' ' | F. O. addrcee, ( orsim , O bboox , ?