The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 21, 1906, Image 3

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    Kstray N otice.
»■«tioe >■ hereby gives, that la July,
tg06. a light red, line-back, two-year-
old beifer. narked under bit la tpe
eight ear and crop off the left, ean e to
my place on Elk river, known ae the
»•gb-y piaee, and to atilt here. The
owner to hereby requested to
eaidardinal, and pay all
Orfainat the same.
W. B. Johnson
P o ft OrforS, tWegon.
. Bor Det. t«oa.
J . N. TRUE,
A
LAW YEH ,
GoUkaBeacb, 4 - O regon.
C T B B Y CO. A B S T R A C T CO.,
Gold B each, - - Oregon,
r s e a ly s s ts f Akstreatoof TIUss Is O
O u s t ; , —O rd s r, by « s i l lor Abstracts
reosirs jm s s p t stissalsa,
County.
Timber elaitna ars advancing
everywhere, and no one who has a
Merton Langlois and wHo Were good claim can afford to sell at prea-
t prices unless pressed by finan­
in towu Monday On business.
cial
demands.
Prof. Logan began a term of
The Coquille Sentinel credits the
school at Brush creek last Monday.
“Zip” Tinker and H ollis OUrun “ Uendou Reeurdei” with a number
were in town Thursday night ©0 of items which the latter politely
and justly credited to the "P ort
their way to.Bandon.
O kpoko T ribune .
Comet Cornel
James Smith of Smith river, was Bro. Dodge put on your specs, hem
tn Port Orford last Friday enroute a ile d
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to Bandon on n visit.
There are reputable men iu thia
The W O W Circle elected officers cnuqtv who know every timber
at their last meeting, continuing claim in it. If locating choose to
the same officials for another year. employ i ies{M>nei.ble st angers and
Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, the p'.to- get swindled by filing on claims
tograpbera, came in town Monday that are wo.-thless, such locators are
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with a team and were trading at not to be pitied. t
the »loros.
Supervisors should look after the
Town
, Or., Nov. 1 0 — Vetter
day afternoon/w hile the
cal Sunday school were vitttw g the
Chenrawa deer park k oae of the male
deer attacked Assistant Bupeiia
U ndent W. P. Campbell, who wot
obliged to calf for help- Assist­
ance came from all sides bnt it in*
qulred 10 men and boys 10 bold the
animal so that the visiting party
could get out of the yard.
To Frank Crutiu», Republican
candidate fcr T ex ColIector^U longa
the pi mid distinction of car lyin g
the hugest number of votes in thia
county of aay canduhite taking 501
votes to McCounabs's 265. A. J.
Huffman, candidate for ■'
.ri,
oomea in a good second with 500
votes to George Cnrwford’s 252.
The other sucoesefnl candidates in
Dei Noite county wire:
Geo. W. Howe for District Attorney.
Win F. M d .oe for Aerate^.
D. W. Rice for Treasurer.
N. G. McVey for Recorder ft Auditor
Wm. I Mu-phy for Qpumy Clerk.
Mi*. M. A- Leiahuian for School
Superintendent.
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Dr. 0 . J. Biowo fpr Cotonor.
West Duley wa» elected. Supervisor
o f District No. 4 by eight majority.
F.,V. Viocenl was elected Super
visor at Smith River by a m#j-nity
of fifteen.
T. J. T. Berry for the Assembly in
the Fi st D is,ricl.
.
Del Norte county’s Reghtra1 ion
according u> theJ.Gieat Register,
showing 1031 vote» on i's list, and
the aotunl voles cast we- e levs loan
800, which was far below the ave1.-
age of lost election when the Great
Regiiter showed only about 900
names.— Crescent C i.y News.
mountain roads closely during
heavy rains and see that side drains
H O M E L A N D C O M P ftM T ,
will cairy off the water. Perhaps
Gold B each, - - Oregon.
no supervisor keeps these drains in
bettor condition than Mr.1 F'om oi,
Monday was the first cold white
and aa a result his roodntain roads
froet of the season, and the sight
of it kept us shivering ati day at are not seriously washed out.
the thoughts of the unusual thingl
The storm bint Thursday night
blew down 0 . W. ZumWaltV b . n
Quite a number of people capie
on Sixes rivet. in which was about
into to r n Monday for 'supplies,
100 tons of hay, ten tons being bad­
which they are in a hufty to get
ly damaged by the lain befo.e the
W ill reg u larly Yia it S’« *
home before another two week’s
bay could be covered. The bars to
O r f o r d th r e e tim e # p e r year. storm oomes on.
: ,
a complete wteck aud had any
Watch the T b ib u n e for fu-
Neilson has a fine biltimrd U ble siock been in it they could not
installed in the rear end o f hia store have escaped.
lu re dates.
H o ld yo u r d e n ta l w o rk for and the boys keep the ivoi iea roll
A ltv. Hwl', who for some time
log and oiioking constantly during
D r. Steele.
has successfully run Mr. Neilaun’»
the rainy days.
hlacksaiith »hop, has moved back
Sunday was the first lovely sun io his honeatead, and weahnll miss
ny day we have bad in eo long a the genial and intelligent Company
while that people tui ned out from of both him self and his excellent
evei
y where to euJ<jy the luxury ol wife, and hope the day is not die
Port Orford, Oregon,
a sun-bath and its healthful, cheer­ rant when they shall be permanent
U. ■LINA.HT’ P r o p r i e t o r .
ful influences.
residents of Port Orford.
Thu British Tramp Steamer, ;T . M. Keyser, who for the past
Ftrst-elass in every respect.
(M yrtle P oint E niexfeisb )
K night of St. George, since leaving two nionjiu has been examining the
Mr. and Mis. Thos. )». Guerjn re­
Q o j * Feed 8tablè attached. Portland leas than three years ago,
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dtocksatfd deposits in Curry County, turned Tuesday from w month’s
said-
100,000
» la •H
io to
*u have traveled
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left Port Orford last Wednesday for
visit in CeUfornia. They vtoiftd .
a the Stags fro m Fort O tfefd m iles an<tto have vtaued 40 -porta
e ¡n«Nsw¥ork, w h ith erh e
cities, winter resorte
_ ----- -yrllle, connecting- with the ww__ _____ E f t u . ■ , | l h i -----------------------
..---- --- ..r*______ -____ ____ __i____ at_
a lt over the wbi Id.
had been allied by TftfSf « » n f c
«a g e to Myrtle Point
and oilier pointe of interest.
From W. F. Riley we have te- with hia company In relation to . K n sn p ft K night will take off
oeived description of a disastrous their extensive gold mines on the the:r stage between Myrtle Point
fire which visited San Jose op the Otinoco river in Venanela.
and Port O'raid n est Munday and
He i* very much interested in
10th inat. and destroyed properly
put on peek horaos' for the winter.
wo.th a quarter of a m illion— most the problem o f black sand m ining,— T b eio a d ea m bad, the passenger
a p-oblem not yet practically solv
ly belonging to lha r a i l -road.
business is becoming light and
ed,— but which Mr. Keyser believes
there foie the change. The fi'in
Major GeQergl Wm. R. Shafter,
The public to hereby respectfully In- lethed, died at Biik--»llehl, Ca1„ ausceptible of solution, and he will has enjoyed a good business during
letorn to C a n y as soon as possible
ormed »hat we are prepared to enter­
tbe summer and expects to ’put on
Nov. 12, at 2 p. ro., at the loaidenee
tain patronage at the L a n g lo is H o ­
and inaugurate hi» method of work
o
f
hia
son-io
law,
two,
miles
ftom
tbe stage sa eari v in >h» ap.ing as
tel, where good meals'wlll ba found,
Ibg the sa.-nc by a plan that oan be
the oondillon o f'th e roads wiH pef-
Md a P«Sd S ta b le ran In connection this city. He was a veteran of the enlaigcd to
unlimited
extent.
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.
with hotejL
'
* I. 3 * J • olvil w»r and commaotied tbea*Jiy
Should he have to go to Venxueln, m il.
4 there offlren aterttp eet/u U n to lieiU d in Cuba.
Robert Burn«, formerly a lawyer
tt will delay hia work here several
M— O. P. B aaoemsh .
The attention of our readers is mouths.
l'".‘
! at Coquille and at one time joint
leprasentative of Coos and Cutry
called to the new ad of Josepiison’s
In a recent issue of the Myrtle counties, was shot in the cheek,
b.g store which appears In thia is­
Point Enterprise, mention is mad» shoulder and hand at Chickasaw, 1.
L. A, R 0B E R T 8,
sue. Part’es who trade by mail
of a card used for advertising this T., last Saturday. He was retained
t T T O H N E Y A T L A W . will do well io send for their cats section of .he codnt; v by F. B.
by M'S. John Smalley who desired
logue as Rosebu'g stores a e noted
Ticbenor, and the Enterprise state« a di voice from her husband. After
M yi ie P o in t, Oregon.
for the bargains they off;’.
that Cooacoun,y to described aa
Saturday night after the Women "The Cream of ibe Pacific Coast," shooting the lawyer, Smalley shot
Probate business a speototty.
of Woodcraft bad elected their offi­ nod adds mat it is doubtful if there aud hilled his wife then sh ot him ­
self. Bum s wounds were not
cers and performed their other m y s­
)s another section eompetent to
eet'ohs.
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E. W . JE N S E N .
terious duties, they were captured
Challenge the title.
Curry issues
by their im patient escort* and
the challenge, inasmuch aa the Tnt-
(Cooe B ay N kwb .)
LAW a n d COLLECTIONS.
marched into Ledeve’s ball, where
bunk is indeb;eU to Mr. Ticbenor
Geo.
P.
Laird and Miss Grace
they enjoyed a splendid dance to
for a couple of these oaids which
Ga 1 field weie married alB andoa on
N O T A R Y P U B L IC .
the music Of N eum an* and Tyler.
lead, not Coos alooe, but “Coos
U p to Saturday, November has and Cur- y couattas are the ‘Cream 1 he 5th.
The Harbor says Hint Thos. Garay,
been-a tyoord breaker in excessive o f ¡he Pacific CoArt’.” W hileCurry
M O H ftT
rainfall, having precipitated about at present ia aomewhatoveiahadow- formerly postmaster at Wedderburn,
iernuw American "
15 inches—• little every day, but ed by her la'ser and mo-e pnpu will be North Bead’s new post­
Insurance Company, at no lime have our slieam s been lous siatei, yet her resources are master.
very high as there has been no such bat she oan stand alone and
Miss W innie Doyle, of Wedder­
LIFE, FIBK AMD MARINI.
■now of ooneequenoe iu the Coast does not wish her identity sub burn, ia visi iug at North Bend,the
Range mountain*.
guest o f her sister, M>s. K. G.
merged.
Agra t W elts Fargo ft Oo. Express.
Mather.
Hon. Walter button being in town
Monday, was challenged to a game
Caph J. 8- Polbemua an (veil from
Real Estate and Conveyancing,
Il ia said that the Texan mayor
o f billiards Tor the Port Orford
Portland on the Atlinnoe, to Inspect
» a r t O r fo r d , - - - -
cham pionship, which.he sm ilingly who leceived a good whipping at the government jetty at the en
oaptu.ed and transferred to bis the bands of the late Sara Jones a t'anoe to the bey.
borne on Uubbaru’a creek.
H e few years back, became oae of hia
The Prosper M 'll Co., of the low­
P . J . L IN D B E R G f t S O N
was somewhat rutty on the draws, a-dent .admirals. I t is feneralty er Coquille, is accused of having
and follow», btM fa * .h tig lil agreed that S u n ’s pounding was dum(«<l sawdust into the lisar, ia
'u n erat
D irecto r*. .»ogles
equally as elegant as hia expound­
aa ever with hia S c r a tc h e s* ;
violation of law. Dep,y. Oist. Atty.
•
W illiam Rav, Who is a partner of ing.— Ex.
Farrtft left for Bandon yesterday,
Complete Un« of Caakete, Coffins
R. F. Pearee in » m ining claim on
to prosecute the case.
and Trimming»-
Rutland, V t., Nov. 11.— Mrs.
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AIK
Elk river, left
ICIR »DC
the lit»"-
latte-» V ssvwav
home
nlera taken £>r Tombstsnea nni^
a p th e l ivsr to th e Esther Sommer Damon, said Io be
along
Cemetery Exiling.
‘ claim
■ • , and - • in going
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- - - - a steep (the last surviving widow- of a
mountain aide be toll and broke a soldier of »he Revolutionary War,
PORT O R FO R D , OREGON.
leg ju st above the ankle. He waa died at her home in Plym orth
about 14 m iles f>om Praise's house, Union, aged 93.
She wea married in 1835, when’ 21
and knowing thedeapeiatesituatiou
D E N N IS C U N N IFF, JR.,
he waa in, he crawled quite a die years old, to Noab Damon, who was
tuuoe until hia calls were finally then 75 years old. Damon served
>ep. U. 8. Miaerftl Surveyor heard,and men carried him to Mr. thiough the Revolutionary War, Feed your hair; nourish it;
Pearae’a on a airetoher. Dr. Tyler having enlisted iu 1776.
give it aomething to live on.
John W ilkinson who ha* been
confined to bi» room for gotno time
kt Knapp’s, has ao far recovered as
to be able to walk around again.
KNAPP HOTEL,
LANGLOIS--HOTEL
/A N D
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Feed Stable.
wa« sent for and got there about
Surveyor for the District of Or­
Sam Naas, aupeiintendent of the
egon.
m idnight and treali-d hto wounds.
old B each. - • • Oregon H e ieforme u* that when Mr. Ray P:o*per cannery, passed through
J. J. STANLEY
toja,
realised hi» condition, he cut a pair town Monday on hia way to hia
of overall* into »trips and also cut home in Aston*. He informed u*
up a gum boot, and with auch that he had put up 15,000 Caras of
s'.litftaas l»e eotiM make did up bi» fine saltaoir, »ilvergide* principally,
broken lim b in auch good »lispe .W e understand that thia ia the
that hia loog crawl (lid not in ju r e i largest pack ever pul up by a Co­
il, atm the D r. bad no tronlde
OQUILLK,
to quille river oanoary.
Inadvertvully the Ret-oanm f*»i
(B andon
cd to mentioo test week that Ospt.
Blr,.
lJ{
ow
e,„
from
Mr«. Dr. Steele
u
Coog river Saturday. Levi Snyder was to be in command
of the towboat Traveler which the
. . . she
. . . has
. been
l .
where
living on her
Riverton M ill Co. has secored to
husband's homestead.
tow its barges of lumber from Co
Dr. W illTatom , the dentiat, was quille bar to San Frunciaoo. Tln-
in town last evening, returning to fiimiiiar skipper will be perfectly
Giquille front Gold Beech. He will el home when guiding the destitue*
be in Bandon p'oteesionxlly Nov. 16. of llie lime-honored Traveler, and
The steamer Elisabeth will carry his many friends will be pleased
to San Francisco one of the largest wheu he to comfortable in hia new
•hiproenta of woolen cloths vet iwrth. The Traveler should have
tu-nrd out hy the Bendon Woolen 1 « 11 here before thia, but the. eon
tinued had weather is probebly re
Mills.
gponiitdiv The barge Chinook, la
F. H Strain, a farmer of the
Noae but Maskers allowed on
Dairvville section, waa In town Inat den with lumber, has been lyibg »t
the Baud«» dock for a number of
until after un-masking.
Sunday aecnfnpanied by hia daneh
days waiting for her escort to ap
ter. Miss R.ells. The two Intended
Prises for best dressed and
going Io Ctilifornla for a rial»., hot pear off the bar.
original Maskers.
decided to put it off, and re tu rn e d
The Federal Government has
home Monday.
made a series of experiments in the Music by Neumann an Tyler.
Captain Caughell, late of lhege«o last few days at Coluiutiia U niver­
«1.00.
line schooner Re-wick, has resigned sity, aa a reaell of which tt 1» pre­ Tickets Gents
and taken the position of first mate dicted that automobilea, yaobi*, Spectators
jV :
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on the steamer K'lbura. The first some railway trains and a good
ma;erot the la ter vpasd has been share of the stationary engines bra Sapper, Neygren betel, 1 50.
elevate,! to the oaplalnay to encci < d
ployed in the industries will goon
Captain Me-ilam.
be run bv motive, powgr fuririahsd
E. W. Jensen, the well known from liquidised ooro cob».
, ,
attorney and realty agent of Port
If, as ia confidently believed, tbe ------------------- ------------------------ —
Orford, wae in Bendon two ev en ­ expérimente prove a success, the T ia h e r Lead, Act Jane 3, 1878,—
Notice for Publication.
ings a;oce our iaet. traveling to and gasoline monopoly of lb* Btaudard
fro m on a visit to Coos hay. Mr. Oil Company will be shattered,and
United States Land Offloe,
Jensen sough« the protecting wing nothing ever contemplated in this
Boeeburg, Oregon. Oct. 89th, 190«.
Kofi««»
itMrAbv iriven that in
of Col Rlumenrolher while In »own. country— not even tbe criminal
M R. Lee, one of the Riverton prosecution of the RocWfeller trust
Lum her Co., was in Ba ndou Friday '— will be eo effective in compelling State» of Oalifornie, Oregon. Nevada,
evening, and dropped the inference a reduction iu .he price of oil and in-Washington Territory,’* as ex­
tended to all the Pnbllc Land 8totee by
that Ids concern had bargained for illum inants and fuels.
act of August <, l 888,
Mas. H absixt B. D avis
the services of a tug to tow their
The plan ia !he manufacture of
of « 8 Stark Street, Portland, County
ba>3ea o f lumber betweee Coquille cot 11 cobs and other cheap bi-pro of Multnomah, State of Oregon, file,)
ducts i niojdenatorad alcohol, which In thia-office on May 8th l»os her
bar and San Francisco.
«worn statement No 784« for the pur­
Fmm what we can glean, the will be u.ed aa a substitute for chase of the Lota 8, 8.4. Sec 18, Tp St
gasoline and other motor fuels now S, tt 14 Weet A NEW NEW of Section
tug seemed ia the old towboat 0011 trolledwand sold at exorbitant
No 84 in Township No 81 S, B 16 West
Traveler, which has done excellent prices by the Standard Oil Com­ and will offer proof to show the»
the land Bought to more valuable
aervioe for years in the harbors pany.
Its timber or stone than for agrtral-
Assisted by 8, M. Woodward, an foi
flintier north, anti which ia etill a
tural purposes, and to establish her
good staunch c-aft. Whether shb engineer o i the Department of ola m to said land before the Register
Agricuhpre, Prof. Charles E. Lucke and Reoeiver of this office at Roseburg,
has been puichased or leased, and ie devoting hi* days and night* at r'hrrm’ Oni2A,U**laJr
~
».hen ahu will begin her du-iea, are -the Gohimbte e ngi ae erin^ building
wrf cxnuot speak ^d-
jX ^1J(BIU rt^M M e1hfleh^Ore^b'
cheaply «lenetured alcohol can be
vtoedly on at this time
Warren Beatty of Roeeburg. Ore.
manufactured.
Denatur
ed^alcohol
Lumber to a top notch commodity
George Turner of Roeeburg, Ore.
to aim ply common alcohol mixed
Any
aud all persons claiming ad verse-
ihe*e dare, aa all know, »nd the with any subalanca*that renders it
ly the above-described lands are re-
m ills every wheie are eager to market unfit to drink. 1» oan be made qnested to file their claims in thia office
iheir product ae expeditiously and from potatoes, grain,sugar cane and on or before said 14th day of February
Iui,y as possible. The Riverton Co. yarioua other vege'eblea, but they 1807. BmuAKH L. Boot. Register.
has of late weeks been employing are ao deer that ite wholesale use,
even with tbe ravenue tax removed
the berge £hthahk as a aervieable
would ip t effect a very greet sav
transport, and'had the servioea of ing over gAsoline.
Guaranteed Forest Reserve Scrip ter
the steam schooner Coquille River
Profeeaor Lucke bail aheady be­ sale in .largo or small qaantltlea, by
in towing the craft to and fro, but gun bis experiments when be re­ Prank E. Alley, npatain over Lead
it is believed that the securing o f a ceived a letter from an up elate Office, Boeeburf. Oregon. Will jdaee
regular towboat was deemed more man who a*id be had been making same for non resident purchasers.
practicable and economical for the alcohol very cheaply from the cobs
end ends of green corn.— Ex.
purpose in band.
GEORGE M. BROWN,
«■TW!
L^pcVe’s Hall
O
b
E tou |
b. 29 1906.
A genteel time assured.1
ATTORNEY
AT
Since 1877 We’ve Been Treating People Sqnare
K0SBBUR6, 0 B E 0 0 1 .
W r ite U s T o d a y
Dairy ville
Store,
jF’o r O m * B i g * I H i«» tv « a t e d
M a il O r d e r
C A T A L O G U E
Of
■
D ry
Goods,
M illin e r y ,
l rr
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C lo th :ng,
C loaks
and
'
k
Suits,
W AV K S Y O U
I rJT S A V F 3 N
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F o o 'w ear,
Y O U
-q’-
ED. BACKLEFF, Prop’r
H ats,
(Sncceaeor to F. M. Langlois.)
Furnishings.
K E E P 8 IN 8 T 0 C K ,
T IM K
6R0CERE$,(thilnitnly
3M O IM E 2Y
U ltY G O O D S .
R O O T S
Free, postpaid, for the asking.
M ail as this coupon NO W.
and
S H O E ft
HARDWARE.
11 A . T » Ac C A P S ,
And In tact, everything usually
In th* country.
Please m ail me a t once your big, U-
lastrated M ail Order Catalogue, free,
postpaid.
C A SH BALKS amount ng t* fB e f
more will l»e allowed 10 per cen t dis­
count, except on Flour, oo wbtoh as
discount can be given.
Aa I will do my own teaming, It to
my Intention to sell cheaper than |
were ever »»Id on Florae Creek.
Butter, t e and Hides,
Will be taken In exchange for geçds.
Give me * trial wad I w ill
lM>st to pleaae you.
REAL
Then it wffl «top falling, and
will grow loot and heavy.
Ayer’« H air Vigor ia the only
genuftM hair-food you can
buy. It fives new life to the
hair-bulbs. You «am what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And ft keep« the scalp
clean M d healthy.
] have buyers for your farm*, timber claims, rheep, cattle or dairy ranche*.
-C a ll and see me or send fo il description aud list your propettj with me—N a sale—No cberf»<
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON REAL ESTATE
CarefllLaig^wrompt service given to the burinera of nnn rmitlente.
H e etoo in
O R B O O N . treat the teg. A uy one aloue in the forma aa that had his supplies been
Representative of the
wilds to IktUe to meet aaimitor mia-, delivered promptly be woubl have
hap
aud Mr. Gay b a se d en exam been able to have ■ cached the 20,
I C R E A T record o<
I qnaltod in medical history, proves pie of cool courage that should be 000 mark, or very close to it.
«od’e Sarsaparilla poraerae» merit nn-
ratnembered.
’— Herald.
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Northwestern Guarantee and T ru il Company of Portland, Oregon.
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