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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1907)
I ■ ■s s = h — Orford Saturday night vMUofi bar last week , with bis team, after a away— the intending tricksters find lag tba oppmIUoo too hot to ooma load of bares foad, eta. out in tba open. HUGH N t h b “ pio itbbr " WATCHMAKER . Tba Oregonian aittaa that tba Gans knocked out Mid Haramaa lumbar output of O regM for 1906 was two billion feat, a t which tne in the 8tb round at Goldfield, Ne mi 'la e f M a ltu o a rh eut TOO m il- vada, on Naw Years. Thia was Gans* 141th fight, with but fottr defeats. H a wlU next fight B ritt. I f r. Bunts, 8u pt of H am a’s stock Tba cold snap baa made akating faim , paaaad through Port O rfonl tba uuiyaraal eport of the youngsters la«t Friday on bla way to Coos Bay in the W illam ette valley, wbUa tba after Hum e’s string of thoroughbred old folks a t borne are figuiing oa boroaa. ' ' their wood and bow Jo pull tbak Rev. Gao. II. Roach faoeo the «took tu.-ougb the winter. \ blixaardly stoims last Friday rather M r. Wbobray, the bide and fo r than disappoint Me P«ut Otford congregation, wbtabho kqew waa dealer, and Maaara Helm ing and Balom of Mambfield, ware io Port Orford last Wednesday ms boaiaaaa. They reiu aad to D airy vDJe,ae tba roads are taw > d for a i r travel ggand tb a ttaw etramar Bandon now I a n latter received/ flora wor being b u ilt a t North Band. J j P <ary body ip^afca [in ta rn » of nieoa, Mrs. J. G . W alker, wa learn th at M r. W alker stood the trip to praise fo r tba energetic manner in Boira (X ty splendidly, and th at ba < O o M B aach . « - O n g e n . which M r. E llie , oar naw Road has been improving in health siaoe C U B K T , C O - A B S T R A C T <MA, Supervisor, took bold of bis duties, bis a rrival there. They are much and straightened out its ira penable pleased with tba plaoa. Supervisor E 'lb derided, wisely as the people believe,• to pot in a • 0 foot span on tba approach to Sixes U id ja . This w ill enable d ii f ll o run by, and w ill not ba to aually wished, out. For l usa tai y dr. Nailsaa was able to furnish a h tb e n iu im a .y rods, aud no delay draodm othar Zum walt is able to ba watioeur^eg. s. . ,t l' . around in 1 bur usual health and Tba tog Sampson, Capt. B. Joaae, atrangtir. I t waa feared at Brat ran into Coos Bay ainoa tba storm th a t aba waa «lightly parelyisd, but ba««pse4j radovery ip m lu S m ^ a t ia a badly buttered condition, and reports th a t wbilo towing tba schooner Boaaasa from Son Fraa- B. W . Dean baa beau performing oiaoo to Portland aha was boarded tba Vulcea act, in Naiben’a black by swa that put out bar fires, d ar smith ahon, d urin g the last weak. ing the lata storm, and was' com F urt Orford lu s o dead just sow th at pelled to ont thé aaboonar adrift, the ring of tha an vH, and themhool which ia believed to have been ball, are about tba only signs of wracked and bar craw of six mao Ufo W a batte.' * lost. Tba tog had a narrow ax- T ba lataat dbtfc point to tba oapa from Rogue river reef. eboioe of Frank Ùayey af Salam aa The many friends of RoeeSutton gpfiakor o f tfia 04«tea, and d tb ar w ill he pleased Io learn’ th at ha Hobson e r Haines as Ti eaidant of and his old friend and toboel mate, tba Oregon Sanate. Davey Is a n The trama o f A . Jamieson, M ai Fitahogh and A1 Marsh a ll made aucoetoful trips to Bandos for freight aud gut back fotiurday ju s t ¡a tim a to croas tba 8ixra bridge as it waa finished.' Will regttMuriy vfott Orford tfareu tin»uu pof year. Watch the TBreugfc fo'r fv> ture dates. -¡‘»L -v i f’ Hold your dental worlt for Dr. Steele. KNAPP HOTffL, : Port OifiW,'Ofegwi, K N A P « vj^ rwRwfiet«r. agtirêw A nnliwata k ¡ n GsMand Cklifotoia, f o f U ritopolia Improvement Co, InOutpOrated, and am engaged In Real BM^ta, Build ing and M ill work, an d having leaned wharf privilegm. Are p«s pared to do contraot building, nod handle lumber on e large aaale. feat >y thia time. The m in a n bara Their addrraa is 201— 202 Union Saving Bank Buildlag, Oakland H a rry Nelaen of Baodon, who California. baa been working with tba R. R. I'h e T o rtO rfm d Citato and Wood 8u«foeyora along the coast, passed man w ill hare a Public installation through Fort Orford lost weak on and Musical and 'L ite ra ry E nter bia way homo. I t ia reported tainment in Neilsaa’a H a ll on Sat- among the survey or» that they w ill o.day night January 29th. Thera soon oommence «siting grade stakes w ill ba a dance after the exerqiase whioh usually mean» that construet- ate over, with a midnight rapper tioo w ill soon follow. ia tba Woodman. H a ll. Thera w ill G o > « F e ra i S t e l l e e^taphed. i George Gurry came in from tba it"' •- • *; * «meawuro * * * * ' *' ' ' ’ '• ' ■ Rookoraak m ibm last Thursday, W a ru a tb a eta g a from Fart O rfeid andaaya tbal tba anew was aix v ia D airyrillo. con n ectin g with the feat deep an 4b e divide when ha m a g a to M yrtle M a t ' I left there, and must ba over tan LAMGLCaS^wHOTEL J k F fD Feed Stable« L . ¿ .R O B E R T S , A T T O R N E Y A.T E a X' M y * m Pwhut, ftjrggrau T bad ito h and flume« o f tha Big Jewel mine ware so badly Iqjarad by tba lata big storm, that M r. Charles Jamieson tba 8upL w ill go back to Minnesota to oonault '{he oompany before undertaking tba expensive repair«. W a believe that they w ill have to put In Centrifugal Pumps to aoeeeeefullv work tba high b u n of Sixes river. Soaday morning snow covered tba bosom o f mother earth, right down to tba beach. Io tha depth o f two inofaaa, ooma lingering in apote all day. Slock f t belli g rapidly oat down, aad i f , w« have mueb n o n each y a a t b e ^ tba napt weak HOKNT . . L deraua Am^icfui j; Insurance Company, L IF B . IU 1 A l p ¿A M IN E . Agent Wollu forge A Co. Bxpreaa. D E N N IS C O N N IF F , J IL , Dep. U. 8. Mineral S a r o jer s.irreyer fe tth u lfts tr io to f O r J. J. STANLEY U O W V IIA M k has been, there w ill ba muefi lorn fie many people «Jong the carat do not provide foad for stock. M r. Burnham wad wifo, who a.a new corner«, ware in town on hue! nara last Friday night. They have located a homestead on Elephant Rook « d a k ,b u t have been notified th a t tba plaoa baa beau filed on as a timber claim , abbopgb it ft brash land with no tim b er aaoept a fow tract - Tba swindling timber eraiu- ar is getting in b ft work a ll ov«r Corry. V T b a death o f H. £ Clover, the muUimillfonairo, who w a i nrepar* ing to pvt op a Denatured Atonhot P la n t at Coos Buy, f t u great mis fortune to o ur. slater County. W h ile n t Coen B ty he formed a •ioeera attachment to Pater Loori*. to whom b o f t f t t a b f t w ill tba aam- fortabla «urn of twenty thousand dnHara. Ba left Vfirtoo. sum* for generous purpaaea, which show that be waa a n u o f heart aa watt a« of be the small charge of 28 eante for sapper, and 26 oenia for the danoa to cover expeneea. Port Orford baa an array o f mosiaal talent, on- nvaled in so small a towa, and visitors w ill ba amn.ad of a rare b ra t- Amundson was nailed io marriage to l f r . Oscar R . Langlois, tba aero ao oj being preformed by Ray. Tburetro. The bride entered tba parlor on tba arm of tba groom, dhd stood beneath no a l'a r of coder twinad with powers. The bride wee attired la a pearl gray gown trimm ed with wfaita aalin. The groom wore tba uniform of tba light boose Sarrica, being First Assistant a t tba Arago Light. T ba bftda is tba daughter o f M r. and Mra. M - Amundson of Rosburg Wash, and tba niece of Mr. L . L. «1^1 I « n o t jo u r bnrninag in D r. Josiah St.oag. president of TUabar <ba Aaaenuin la s .; I M s o f Social NO T! _ A t tba Cape Arago Light S .-don, Bervrf», fo epte ring of the num ber jJ X e waa jb a aoansof a vary pretty bourn of peieona t.H rd each year in our wadding, which took ptaaeo njo n. industrial ooaupatioaa, made aome J 10th, 1907, when Mim M aria L. astonishing comparisons. He said: “An Act Wfaa Ethel Jamlaaoa was In Port -— — T imber and timber lamp . Cao um a few homestead and tim- bar relinquishments. P. O. Box 8*6, Boeebnrg, Oregon. “ W e in tba United Slates kill in la t h e » fo o ry a a ra eorod 80,000 persona, S ten d« mote man fall laf battle and died o f wounds duting tba four yes s of C ivil War. Wa a.a killin g more than Iwioeas many every year as peiisbad by violence in both the French and English armies daring by Act « of m t ^ ut$ J Lg». hl« J . H . U PTO N , NOTARY PUBLIC, ¡hip No* the three years o f the Crimean war. We* h , v “There are more killed and f f L . . . i wounded on our railroads every i u,,nb! ? i year than the entire lores« of th e 1 ?h« Hexl Boar w ar on both aides in three j at Beaeb ypara. Wa bare industrial casualt- r # iee enough erery year to keep one JW B eoafiict like our war with Spain go *Ben » W illla R tarriadat bis home which wa« Ing on 1200 years, or 12 auch wars J J * prettily decorated for tba ocaasloa. going on for 100 years. Our peace- I l i a groom is the' eon o î M -. »nd ful vocations east more live« every veraetyl Mrs. Jam«« LangloU Keeper at two days than ware lost in battle ^glceon dot ing the euii.eBpanieb War.—E x . H»7- Dairyville M e e t E v e ry th in g W it h P a tie n c e . " Oriental people are not as Ira- petuous as those o f tba West, and have cultivated the spirit o f pa Stance. They endure setbacks more Cheerful ly. W illia m J. Bj-yan relates that while raceatly traveling in the Orient, ba bad a servant who pa» eo patient under a ll dilBcultiee be determined to try him out. So one morning ba began: “The weather is bad.” “Yes, but it was fine yeetarday.” “Y ou r sandals are giving o u t” “ N e x t year I will have naw onee.” “The road is exceedingly rough.” ' “ I t is batter beyond.“ '' “ Yop have a large fam ily,” . “ I oould not apart one.” ' t , . “ Thia rioa 1» burned.” ' "Theoook ia ill.” “ W a bare missed bur wa.y” “Tba day Is not ended.” ■“ Y o u r coat is old.” - “Tba rain w ill not hurt i t ” So it want through the anti:« - ‘day. The man’s spirit was unruffl ed, bia philueophy sublissa, eince be Joined sincere work with i t A t last Mr. Bryan said in a doleful UOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Romberg, Oragau, Nor. W th. i«a*. Notice Is hereby given that ia eoos- pllance with the proriaiona of tha act of Congress of Jane S, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands la tha atates of California, Oregon. Ne vada aad Washington Territory,*' as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 188S Mas. B u il t M oboax of Hoquiam, County of Chehalis, State of Washington, filed In ibis office on Sept 84 th 1808, her sworn statement No 7SI1, tor the purchase of the North west quarter (N W |) o f Section No 29 in Township No S3 South of Range No 14 West W M , O re-. sum ! w ill offer proof to show th at the land sought la more val uable for ita timber or atone t han for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to aaid land before the Regis ter and Receiver of th h office at Roee- KD. ÄAO KLEFF, Prop'r (Sneoteoor to F . M . Langtoiu.) K E E P S 111 S T O C K , BROCERESXtkiktitNl) DBî OOCDA B O O T S H AR D W AR E. C A S H B A L K S amount ng ta • • to day of April 1907- . .. mate w ill J» allowed 10 pat seat film She names aa wltaeai count, except oa Flo u r, on which M J W Renfro of Bomb Waah. Bichard Blade of Abe Lorenzo R Gage of H i, Waah. Ben H BoUaon of W illiam F Cooper of Peter A Petersen of Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described, laud« are requested to file th eir claim 8 in thia office on or before said N th day of A pril 1W7. B juu a m iv L E ddt . ..., ... Register. tone: 1 • ' “ Everything in the world appears , to ba wrong.” ■” z ' “ Thera are other worlds,” m id tba GEO RG E M . BROW N, A T T O R N I!W A T — ■ ■ — > T imbkb L and A ct , June 3, 1878,— i N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N , United Mates Land Offioa, - . Roseburg, Oregon, Nor. 19th l#0«. ’ Notice le hereby given. T hat in uom- ; nliance with the provisions of an Act of Congress of June ». 1878, entided “An Act for the Bale of Ttanber Leads In the States of California, Oregon. Ne vada and Washington Territory,” as I extended to aU Pnbiic Land btates by , aa to i August 4th 18rt, Mae Band oa Thursday. Me Was a middle-aged man when the whites first Came lo tha bay in I860, aad alw'ava the friend of the while peo ple. H it aga ia estimated from 100 to U O y a u ra . , Partite ware io town last work from tba scans of tba recent gold diaeova.y oa Kaotoek slough, and informed ua that (he prospect work dona up to tba preaent bad expoved a v o ia p i gold-bearing rook several firaLba tbtcbwata. They claim that XJKW , ROSEBURG, ORBGOfi. Since 1877 W e ^ Been Treating People SqEMjt D ulls Unnoa t of HeqttLm , County of O w halia, State r of Washington, Hied in this ottioe on Sept. 24tb ltUS, her sworn statement I Mo TC7S tor the purebaae ot the South- . east quarter tSKU of Section No SO in Township No S3 South ol Range Mo I t West W M , C l«., and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more I valuable for its Umber or stone than . lor agricultural purposes, and to «a- ! tabllah her claim to said land before l Ute Ueglatar aad Receiver of this office . at Boaehurg, Ctagoa, ou Tuesday the gad day of April 19U7. I She names as witnesses: , J W Beofro of Roseburg, Ore. Richard H ade of Aberdeen, Wash, s Lorenao R Gage of Hoquiam, Wash. Ren H Rolfaou of ’ ’ W illiam F Cooper o f “ Peter A Peterson of _ ►- Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this ol- The telephone wires west down during tha gale, and they weia «till down a t last account«. When it’» not a ossa of “ line i« bu«y” , itb general ly a mee o f “ Hoe i t l b T ro u ble.” It it*W neither of them, then it’s «omething etae. G r a ft »e vice, alt right. ( " , R- -I . C hief Jaekabm ooa «* A s last of tba Coos bay Indiana, 4i4d a t No. tb sued « H O H M B . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . DerASTMXXT ov ra n Iwranton, Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, December 28th, 190*. Notice is hereby given that W illiam gellmer of CorMn, Oregon, boa filed notice of his iatentton to Stake ‘.final oommutatton proof in aupport of bis oinim, v ia : Homestead Entry No 13638, made May 9th, 1904. for the Txjte 1, 2, 7 aad 8, neciion W, Township#«Sooth, Range 14 W ., and that said proof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver, U . 8. Laud Office,at Roseburg, Oregon, on March 9th, 1907. He names the following wltneesee to prove hie continuous rerideaee upon, and coi'ivation of, the land, via: Otto Neumann of Port Orford, Ore. Earneet Pnbi of Corbin, Ore. Ira Moore of Eugene White of ” ’’ ” D iy Good«, Millinery, IT Clothing, Footwea-, Cloak* *Dd Suit*, W AVES Y O U Free, poatpadd, Í op Hat«, Furnishing*, T IM S the asking. M a il us this coupon N O W . Pl&cb»« m ail me a t onoa yoar big, il lustrated M ail Order Catalogue, free, postpaid. J ' U» <J t ''ra^*» * ’ ame...... ................................. —...... -?*?•••• x ' J1O: J. —— ———————..... — :ii Ifl . JOSEPHBON’S Entablahed 1877. ROSEBURG, OREGON CURRY COUNTY REAL ESTATE 1 Lava buyers for your forme, tim ber claims, «beep, cattle or dairy ranebea. •a mu or send fu ll description and liat your property with ma N a sale— N u QrrefuJ and prnroptye-. vice given lo the burine«« of non residente. Rcpretantallvauf tha Northwestern G aarsnlw and Trust Company of Portland, Oregon. If PO RT ORFORD, ORSOOR