The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 20, 1906, Image 3

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    r at Knapp’« Hotel during th s p a s t try , are gather!a*
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T h « ° " ’«o n 8 ‘» t*
Bcpt. 10th to 15th.
w e e t f D . H . Mullen, P ortland,' Banners, with sruah of enUte»iai>u
Ja«. W. Piatt and tt'm Neivoo ' wtjfeli was not equated To the day
Chehali»,K. Morria, W . M. Mo* of Henry Clay. The Populiata ol
Dowell and wife, and Miaa Dors r Nebraaka have etarted the more
Jone», Tacoma, Wu> F. Heudrick», meet of that party Bryan ward
Eckley, James Milner Loa Angeles, The unanimity of the ipovemeut it
E. T. Adams Ban Francisco,.George alarming the Republican«, who tore
Lytton and L. J. Clark. Chicago, »ee that outside of Roosevelt, they
J. 8 Wheeler A tty . Portland, Mrs. bare no man who can atem the
M ary E . Thoinpeon, daughter, and Bryan tide, and area the gallaail
•on, Langlois, George and Frank “ Teddy” might be borne Away te
Calvin, Gold Reach, George Dart the icy peaks of Fame, by the
and wife. Port Orford and Wm Black Eagle of the Platte.
D art, Journal Staff, Portland.
Kurek#,
J 2 .- W h ib
F a ir for thia
a* W e n >
AMY,
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enjoyabledanea
NeiUen’a ball last Saturday
srg« unless olfiht, which was well attended.
egon.
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The eleetion frauds in Portland
P I 17
wiU h* in v e ,l'<“ led
Uie grand
C ila E i,
ju ry, and are believed to hare been
outrageous.
Dentist
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A t tbe School Meeting io Port
Orford, E . W . Jansen was eleftsd
.$ . 1 O ft director, a n < M ia . Knapp was re-
r .7 e a r> elected C b rlw
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PIONEER
Tb* re * ' < * » « r * * d Fourth of
A contract has been let by the
government to have the mail car-
ried direct by steamer between
Portland nnd Eureka, which baa
heretofore had to go via flan Frau-
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oisco.
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Weather th at’i i just lovely etart-
e ffin last week, but we are afraid
that even n whisper may touch it
off and start another storm. Be
11 future, that it w ill justify our peo­
ple to secure it, even at a price
much above its actual worth at
‘ present;
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Coos Election Noti
We rub the Stage from Port Orford
via Dairyvllle, connecting with the
Stage to Myrtle Point.
land. There are toveral miles of from San Francisco to Cooa Bat-
rich placer ground joining and She waa i# Command of Captain
above
tbe D ivjlW ai
property, B reeve m, who had bis wife and
the fu ll devetopmeot of which, fam ily on board, and Thus T.
would make it the great«! iodut Golden, of North Bend, was a p asa-
try in Curry Couru^. The aUen- eng^r. The Volunteer »truck a
tiou pf capitalists ia bang attracted ' rock apar Botlega, about 74 yards
to tius'weetioa» and is aeeuis to u i , from *l*t»ra. Heavy seas swept over
that everybody . hob Id g ive tbe k n ^ e r , and two. of the c b i M r - r -
tvp rise the glad band for it taeana'Robert, aged 7, and Theodore, an
great prosperity Id the pwpla ¡n in fan t of six m onth«,,-wew waab-
that vicinity.
ed overboard and drowned. Capt.
L. A. R O BERTS,
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Hardy and Fred Stewart went Bresaem, bis wife and two girtays-
d o fn to Ophir yesterday to sell Genevieve, aged 4; and Mildred,
their timber claims lo a M r. C s r-j*8 e d i year»—-«ud the passenger
U r of Loa Angeles; who, we are * nd cre» » • » saved by residehts
informed, has bougtft-ell I he d a im a < * U » coast, who got a line to the
of Lobeter and Silverhreek»— prob- wreclt before the life saving crew
abiy 40 or 40— for $1200. a claim «rrived oa thoaoena.
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in cash. Tbie is the must import-
Before many days elapse all ga»
«nt M ie ever made in Curry Coun- oline launches in the harbor of 15
ly timber, and we regard the price tons gross register or less will have
sa much loo low, aa offers aa high m be operated under Government
u ten <loiiare an acres were pend- regulations in very much the same
ing. I h o e claims were nearly ail manner as the larger craft provided
located by our old settler», who they are engaged in the pasvenger-
sad a hard fight to ra te money to carrying trade. Local United States
ru ler thtm , and keep them out of Inspectors Edwardennd Fuller ro
the clu tc h « of »« rip men, and east oeired a circular iMs morning set
;rn parties, run into thia country ting forth the new law aa the sob-
•y gangs. In h yip iu * m y n e ig h ^ j« « pa^ad by the praaant CongreS*
L A W
M y i le í» o ln t, O regon.
Probate buaitx
E. W . J E N S E N
L A W a u d C O L L E C T IO N » .
AGHRT
U e rm a n A m e r k a ii
In s u r a n c e C o m p a n y ,
L IF E . F IR E AMU MARINE.
>oi8 to legally secure these claims, and are awaiting instruction« for ,
i» I would » p in do. | hare been ito enforcement. Its main provi
Agent Wells Fargo & Co. Express.
R eal Estate a n d
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w « u ib o u .
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Directors.
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There ba* been an unusual num-
A Cemplrte L i m affJPaakcto, CoflliM ber of buainwa Sen, from abroad,
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x Jn C u h ’y County oí U U , looking
Orders taken fur T u k ^ to te . a « / H * Bbw • n<l
j emetery R a iin g .
and »p)
« » t th » *te ip > y Land
P O Í& .O R F O R U , O R E G O N
of Caa«ian.
wbeic «ryclone», and
w tu, d r „H aoíxcam aga
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t|,,g
Do'lglna County ha
nibod tbe saloon license to *600.
T l M W O h . MMe there has
been a
^ . t inurtese in th,
P ro h ib itio ^ v h te . U t e l Optior
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BO8RBÜR6, OREGON.
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D E N N I9 C U N N IF F , J R .,
D ep .D ^ a. M ineral Surveyor
D airyvllle. M o n d e -fro » Spok.aa,
and will take hia father back to that ,he “
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P l» « , starting Friday vURoenburg.
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hope of h i. recovery i„ th. high
¡altitude and dry climate of Spokann.
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in C arry, who regret hi« m i-fort* i Mi«» Den Harris, who recently nr-
f un«*, and <iep»rtur«*, and < amertly ' rived From 8 tn Fraocieeo and to
J. J. STANLEY
o n EOOM,
It Quiets
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, ,r retnr"
Pb¡ .delphis,
: aathmalio and heart troublaa, nnd i f T’ ,aaWe C’* " M ,n lh ,i P*rt of ‘ he
• he can Hand the long trip, thare i» ° ° r ^ « ‘ o Í . h ' T . ^ Í
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C O Q U IL L E ,
There are at my place near LangMs
Oregon, the following stray cattle via:
On«‘ted heifer two years old, and a
large red and whits steer or t - a both
marked with a crop and split ia the left
ear. No brand. The owner to request
ed to coma forward, pay chargee, and
taka said anlmalaway.
C. Maumoaa.
Jana «th, 1MM.
KD. BA (Kl I FF, I n f r
(Sncceaaor to F . M. Lan gioia.)
K E E P 8 IN 8 T O C K ,
BROCERIES.ObibittMl)
DRY GOODS,
D o o t s a n d h iio k a
And la (act, everything usually
. In the country.
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a««»« - i *» i
I dronih., and . t^ixaard«, and «uu h„ come to ¡¿fay, and i t i , gaining
— — ¡ strokes, and diMaters are unknown, everywhere/*
and the climate is the most equa-
G E O R G E M. BRO W N
ble io the w o»i<’ \
W - T - “» W ri ««>d his »on-in-law
A T T O H N E V A T L A W .I
Dr. Gmen’a uMaafaon arrived at
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Eetray Notice.
Oreg
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Dte poet’s exclamation: “O Life I I
fed thee bounding in my veins,” Is a
joyous one. Persons that can rarely
or never make it, in Booeety to them-
aelvea, are among the moat unlorta-
nate. They do not Lira, but «xmv;
for to u v a implies more than to ba.
To live fai to ba well and strong—to
a rte feeling equal to the ordinary
dutte of the day, and to retire not
overcome by them—to feel life bound­
ing in the veins. A medicine that
made thousands of people, man and
women, wall and strong, has accom­
plished a great task, bestowing the
richest bieasinga, and that medMaa
la Rood’s Sarsaparilla. The weak,
run-down, or debilitated, from any
cause, should not tall to take It. I t
builds up the whole system, ehangea
exiatonee into Ilia, and naakee life
more aboondiag. We are glad to say
these words in te favor to the reader«
of our column«
Conveyancing.
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Funeral
411 ccrr««|M>ml-
«•’ret *.«1
narcos Pettata cura eoaaUpeUon.
body. We hope the work will not
I be retarded, nnd that rights of way
can be obtained without litigation
on reasonable terms. Belter a rb i­
trate than go to .’aw; for in this
1 state the la»T enable« the miner to
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I force a ditch through any body’s masted och.-Oner Volunteer, bound
Go *d Feed Stable attached
f roe-
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f ’Ä A W E ? f c t . " ß E
f e r a w s s r . , ^
Dennis .Cunniff came up from
Gold Beaob, and went out to the
Diviibiss mine Monday to survey
the ditch for putting the Edson
creek water on those rich placers.
This is one o f the most important
enterprises ever attempted in this
I section, and ile beneficial results
J would be generally felt by every
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The doctor and tbe native* who
kocompanied hita left I'alembang
for the interior of the ¡«land, and
had just entered a great foreet when
aa enormous bull elephant rushed
out at them.
'Dr. Streun and a servant, who
were leading, mounted on an elc-
phqnt, Bred, but apparently with­
out effect, as the animal *'*■"»i-uv-j
its career. I t attempted to crush
the elephant on which they war*
riding against a tree, and then
flung the4driver into (he a ir and
attacked the scientist.
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The doctor was lifted sod thrown
to the ground with such vioienoe
that hi« rifle waa broken in several
pieces and ha waa knocked sense-
Ires. Tha servant sucecdfd jp nt-
tractinr the «U nhuntV
I woman sre Invited «0 r a n c i t Dr.
• i f 4 hey sucoeed ta purchasing it.
' I We believe that the (value o f this
Jwlp>$ will he so g re )t in the near
Firat-claaa in every respect.
A TTO H N 1C Y
‘kwshSa5
Iftwsä
TPOW » fu tkw prosperity, aud free
, Idom, and control of shipments at
this plaoe, and we E*pe the people
of this Community w ill hang on to
! this valuable properly for all time,
The Georgia is the fastest Battle*
•h ip in our n avy/lnivin g on June
14, on her trial rqn of four hour«,
wade a n average «peed of 19.26
knots.
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Port Orford, Oregon,
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mon ham written «not
la prat»« of th<> cursi
■svsral Inamllonts et,
wail known mndk-liuw.
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»»PMrHTWnt in I be» cum of woman *a
Late advisee frhm San Francisco
«Ute that the «Uik«
About orer
and that all vvetola w ill soon be
running on their usual routes.
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elephant in Sumatra a few weeks
The Wharf, Sheeting l.iyt Saturday Cfoesing Hu in bold I bar laat even ing
Eastern Oregon Wool baa been
sold in largo lota as high as 23)
cents. Curry County wool ought
therefore, eatily be worth 30 cents.
KNAPPHOTEL
D r. 8 treu n, tbe «wise seteille«
and explorer, wee killed by aa
waa not ao well attended as was ex- and attempting to navigatu through
P’ C'.cU, but those* who <}id a it nd, the South channel the gasoline
mMtorerxki
made up in quality, what they lack- ! euhoouer Corinthian, Captain At- E t e s * .
ed in quantity, and easily raised the ■ water,,taaat*r, took aboard a huge H M kntrww i
lim it oi the amount which they were ,«ea, causiug bar to become, a total
willing to give for the wharf. They J wrack. The disaster was marked
‘ •«¿»SmX'.'h1
July Celebnydou a t Euchre C ryekj
, - . Progrant tod Tate for in a t io n fn
3rK to r tjjjg Week’s T b ib u x k .
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T ra m p led to
Under Bryai
h< J» il nf I e will revnver hie beahh visiting at the home of her aan»,
and vigor. N*> one will mies him Mrs. R. Scott of 8m ith River, ju s t
more than we, for during lite p et Onto pitted a course ia the California
»wo year», he *na «linnet dnily a Medical College, nnd graduate I at
welcome visitor to the T kib c r b the head of her cl.»«*. She haa
office, «nd hy lito uni venal know-¡oAly to pasa the State Board to
ledge, and by genial dieconion, make her a fa ll fledged' physician.
bel|ied to while away ^many aa , We congratulate M is. Harris on
hour, that -wUi ae^M W /orgoMen. ( bar i w cc e e». ' C reeeaqt C ity N ew».
This is one reason why Ayer**
C h efry Pectoral in «o yalua-
ble in c o n s u m p tio n .^ Mop«
the wear gad tear o f useless
— k controls the inflsmmstion,
quiets the fever, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about this.
Seattle, Wash., June 9.— Sixty
persons have been poisoned within
the last three day» from »ramie
contained iu raapberry jam prepar
ad by the Puget Sound Packing
ownpany, a local concern.
T h irty of theaa were employee ef
the P o rtlan d ^ Cordage company
here, whe ware furnished raspberry
piaa bought at a local hefcevy by
the comp m y. M i u y . Z t h ) a b . r
not yet recovered. /
A quarter of one <kf the pie« war
•enl lo Professor Byera, head o f tha
cbeaaietry departm'-nt a t »he elate
HUGH NEELY
anivaraHy, aa^ ha daelarad it cos- 000.
toii.ad (oiaoti to k ill five person«.
T h irty boarder« at the O»i», th -
faah ¡enable boarding houto of th»
city, ware (ateonad from eating
raapberry tart». Ia both cases tb-
jam used «-»me from tbe gam«*
place. Tbe jam Was ail taken out
of a «0 pound barrel and plaetd in
five pound pail« by the factory.
Much of this haa barn shipped
from the etty.— Journal.
Tim doataatic companies, on
tha 15 per cent deduct ion. have
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risks to tbe amount of $138,155.750
T H E “P IO N E E R ”
in the burned district, and to meet
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i t b . v a a capital .u ,| , arp]tt<
$131,437,000. W hile the risks of
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tk» fm -ivn o. tnnaai». na >i ■ i__ i
nrtW ,”c*-ed
(*>rmer hoaaa
tbe f eign
‘ b* ‘ 1*» " ‘ * J 8pri»g.«nint, (near Frankport, wtera
amount to $114,287,<50, and their ’ be will sttoixl to orders from bisIrUnda
surplus in America amonnla to only ■ orcoatomen.
$31,9R9J)0O. yet iliey bare a world I B'”winwa ran be tomn<-to by Mail
capital and rurpiua of $I3MJW7 Mnil t * rr’e™> Personally v r liy Meac
WATCHMAKER
r . O. ad.lnsa Ojasta, Onaeoa,