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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1908)
______ J. H U N T L E Y , Tow« and County. A T T O R N É J S r A T « -A W . Tbe Jamiasoa m ill at Sixes, hag GOLD beach , okeocn . bmu cutting aotna lumber, and toon Guarnii teed A bstracto o f R eal tha saws w ill ba bu»y. Property FurnU bed. Thirty ye»™ practice In the County w . E. T H R E S H E R ^ T T O ltN E Y A T L A w N o ta ry Publio (ïe tld e r b u r n , _______ O regon. C ard o f Thanks. [R. Allay, upotaire Mito Ethel Jamieson was in town ’ Port Orford has a mammoth yesterday on bosmsss. She stop wood pita on the boaob a t Battle ped school at Port Orford in order rook, brought there and piled op by to assist bar mother at boms. thn big surf. .. Henry McBride, who baa spent D r. Glenville baa bean under the nearly a year at Bandon, returned weather lately; to baa M r. Stone, 10 Port Orford Monday for a visit. -but we are glad to report th at they He'says that John Deadmond went are convalescent. op to Marshfield to enter the Hors- Rev. Geo. H . Roach waa unable fall hospital for treatment. The announcement <>f T. J. Fromm for tbe Democratic notuiu > lion for Sheriff a|>pcNrs io thia is line. Theron has bo'b the in-door and out door qualifications to make an excellent officer, and his coming out adds interest to the iMxuTualiou race, which promises to he an ex citing ou a. W e desire to express thiough the ooiumna of the T ribune our heart felt thanks and gratitude io a ll onr friands and neighbors who assisted us in performing tbe last ead duties to our beloved daughter and sister, and for their many expressions of sympathy and ,condoteace in the hour of our sorrow and bereave Coos Bay N ews . •scut. Such kiudly acts " ill never be forgotten. Ou tho last trip the Alliance F. G m > k , W i n made the run from Coo* hay liar to and F amily . the Columbia bar in 18J hours, The public la hereby respectfully in - lerme 1 that we ere prepared to enter tain patronage at th e Langlota H o tel, »here good meals w ill be found, and a Feed S ta b le run in connection with hotel. A tktrt of palronuft r tt f t e t f M f —lie iifd Mas. O. P- H aauebsb « . KNAPP HOTEL, Port Orford, Oregon, her appearance. N at Dean is carrying the mail from Langlois past H a « to where be meets the M yrtle Point carrier, while Gene Strain dtivea from Port Orford to Langlois. The boys get through, b at they have had a stren uous time doing so. Dr. W h its sad bis nephew, an attorney, both old Oregoaians b a t now of C'hinago, want down tbs Coast laaj Friday looking fo r invest* m e n u in reaiestots. They ’we re ac oompanied by another gentleman and they constituted a jo v ia l trio. Bo far Jaa. has been remarkably I» K N A P P P r o p r ie t o r warm, with gram growing a ll along the coast. N ot a mow la k e bee yet Kirst -class in every I fallen in Port Orford end as there Go id Feed Stable attached. is no snow in the mountain, to 'V- apeak o f/w e may reasonably ex We run the Stage from Port Orford pect good weathei and an early via DairyviUe,'connecting with the spring. . ' Stag-- h> Myrtle Point. HUGH NEELY • THE "PIONEER" WATCHMAKER Black- Smithing llE E d I K R J E S » Hu.-i-csanr te M. C. Nielsen, P o r t O r f o r d , O r o ® o«a. N . F. MeDuff and J. E . Gribble, the two Forest Reserve Rangers who were here several weeks ago, were ia town Sunday and left next morning for a short trip up Sixes. They have been up Rogue river as, far at the mouth of the Illin o is since they were here. They are bright young men and are speedily getting acquainted with this section qf O r egon. t A couple of gentlemen came in from Portland Inst week, bought a Wood and I row Work promptly of f r o b, and next morning went dour at moderato prices. Give hl np Hubbard's creek where thay s trial before going elsewhere camped a couple of days, and came back and left for Portland again without revealing their mission. B ut we soppuse it waa to get the fi J. H . U P T O N , K nal piece of red tape to tie around #* ___ » . M. C’O M M I H M O N E B , the Byer’a survey to complete its approval. NOTARY PUBLIC, We received ■ cheerful letter from Judge Wocdrnff, dated Jan. 4, 'Valer in Town Lota, and Improved at Lane Hospital in which ha had then been confined 90 days, and said _ and W ild Landa. it was the first day he had walked F:lfr e-- «„J n«al Pruofa Made on ainoe entering the hospital and th a t ttamestea is and Pre-emptions. be expected to be out in three O E N E H tL C O N V E Y A N C IN G . weeks A t the lim e he wrote Fred Odgera and A lf Canghell were via Ring him . while Violet White and D E N N IS C Ü N N ÍF F , JR., Katie Fromm had visited him tbe day before. We hope the viaite of Dep. U. S, Mineral Surveyor aucb Samaritena may oonlmue to cheer him , and that his restoration to health and hie home ooesing saay Sil r vey or for t he District of O r not be delayed b y - any untoward egon. Gold lienet*, - • - fate. I . Avutili», C l - mbt O o ., Oaaoon. 2 fatal Catarrh 1« now located at his former home Bpriiigiuount, (near Prankport) where be w ilt attend to orders from his friends or «nut. mien 1 f -life Business can be transacto by M ail the funeral sarvioes. The bereaved Father Heinrich, a pioneer Priest Mail Carriers, Personally or by Mess fam ily have the sympathy of the long stationed at Roseburg in early enger. I*. O. address Coasts, Oaaoow, . Average number belonging.........26 The schooner Lucy, bound from infernal po r| Orford Average daily a t t e n d a n c e ,. . . <2.9 8an Pedro to Uiupqus, waa out 38 Percent of attendance................ . 88 days Saturday. She arasspokea off Tick Tacks” which would skunk a Roll of Honor for tbe month, the Umpqua about two weeks ago, horse fiddle, there must be some me Louie Knapp and Percy Zumwalt. and is supposed to have been driv chanical genius among them going . Visitors; Mrs. E lla Knapp. en north by the late gales. Rela to waste. Wa would like to catch The attendance has been cut tives uf Capt. Peteraon and the crew him and send him to Edison, or to down thia month on account of are beginning to feel uneasy about the other great WiasarC. sickness and two families moving the vessel, fearing that she may Dr. T y le r waa in town last Wed out of tbe district. -*----- — have met with some.accident. needay night on bis way home from Parents and other» are cordially Gold Beach, where he waa in invited to visit the school, stout demand aa A physician. He W . A. W G O p , Teacher. is, of course, well pleased that the new road io bis section was pushed One of the moet common of blood dfo* Mass, is mnch aggravated by tbs sudden (B andon Rnx>aaxx.) through the County Court euooeee- changes of weather at tins time j g fully, and to him , more than any year. Begin treatment at once with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which effects rad Frank Carey, who has been ser ia the erhdit due: * and permanent cures. Tbfo iously ill, ia convalescent, and is ical J^edi^i^Treoehred Miss Calls Chandler begun a term 4 0 . 3 6 6 T e s tim o n ia l« of school Monday in the E lk river now able to be up for a short tim e each day H e b o bran sttffering itewonderinl district. A house a t Adolphsen’a from m eaingitts o f the brain. efficacy in purifying and enriching tbe m ill baa been fitted up for school „ . „ , „ blood. Best for aff blood diseases. during tho winter months, as it ac Clarence Boice, No. 1 at tbe Ban- }B „ o j i t , u td h>™ or ehorolotod tabteta commodates a larger number of don L ift Saving Station, w ilt move knows as Soraatnba. MS Awe. IL ~ __ ______ _ children at that place than where to Em pire C ity to take a sim ilar; » ,h . C ,^ B ., g ,„ j on J AOUABAMTEEDCUBEFOK PILES. the school bouse is located further M r,. Boice « ill AcwmfMn, him sod tK M g E S rE S ? « up the river. they w ill make their home at Em PAZO O IN TM E N T fails to care any There were more agate« on the Judging by the „ . j , by of Jamas K . Mack issued on Janua ry 4th, the first number of the F ire man's Journal a t San Francisco, a copy of which was received by the T ribune . Tbe Journal w ill bo ao •pilone of Firemens news, ably ed beach Sunday than at any time ited and a typographical work o f this winter, and the day being warm art. W s with it unlimited success. and sunny asany people were out Uta aud some fine agates were collected. A little daogbter aged 11 Port Port Orford challenges any other of F. Cook’s, wbo reridss in Orford, died of Whooping cough point on the const to produce such b a t Wednesday morning and was a quantity and quality of gem«, laid to rest in the cemetery here on both aa to value and variety ae are Thursday, Dr. G lanville conducting found on Agate Beach. entire community. or tardy......................., pire. Coma "Pradeño«. fro m th e I of a trolley car to the icy te m p e ra tu re spending an building and then wind—know the cold. if she keeps on increasing hei speed down and hold hia regular Tbs Supreme Court of tbe United — y" ■ 2 at thia rate, it is probable that a services at Port Orford last Sunday Stales bald in tbe Williamson case, D e a th of D r. it e e le . L. A . R O B E R T S * because of the ¡lloess of hia wife. challenge will be issued to the Lus that after filing on land parties had . r*- Dr. 7>. L. Steele, the pioneer den ilania. ATTORNEY a t LAW . John Deadmond took the stage a right to eon tract the sale of the list of this section o fth e coast, died land before title wee obtained, el- The owners o f the Allianoe made Friday morning for Bandon on bus M y* in P o in t. O iness, and seemed quite cheerful at though i t waa crim inal to do so be at hie home in Bandon on the eye Capt. Olsen a Christmas present of ning o f Jnnnary filh, aged 57 years, a gold watch and chain, valued at the delightful shaking up the ride fore filing. Probate buaineaa a speohity. having suffered fur several years $<60, in appreciation of his services would give him. Word was received by telephone with Brights disease. in bringing tlte disabled steamer Clarence Woodward and another last evening th at AH G auntlelt’s He came to Coos County nearly sately to port after the accident Rule daughter, who has been enf S T A N L E Y J. J. party from Marshfield were in Port 40 years ago, and was known and while crossing out from Coos bay Orferd Thureday night on «their faring foy some two or three weeks respected by all our old residents « U > 7 »v ou Nov. fifith. way to Eochre creek, for whaV pur- past with meningitis of the brain, for hjs akill.,ability and genial per 8 ia slowly improving end strong The steam schooner Bandon ar 11' y . H e wag a M a son, an Odd hopes are entertained for her ifo OREGON C O Q V IIX K ¿»<> fellow, n Workman and a Wood rived from Coquille, Friday, with A M r .H e o r y and bride from Be covery. f man, and alwayqtook a deep inter about half a million feel of lumber attle spent Sunday ia Port Orford, Oscar Ney gran, who drives the est in fraternal Work.*-' He waa bar oft board, ant^ took the balance uf and left next day for Gold Beach on H. T . S T E W A R T stage from here to Oorbin, aaya that led in tbe Masonic cemetery at Co her cargo, 200,000 feet, at the Bay a visit to the former*», .ujtele who N O T A R Y P U B L IC , the Museel creek h ill washed out quille City under the impressive City m ill." The Bandon was built resides a t Pistol riv e n at Porter last year by Kruse and badly daring the heavy rains, and rites of that order. M a rt Sherrard brought op gome that Monday the bottom dropped Banks, and is of light draft, though P o rt O r lo r d , s ; fine meat fed pork F rid ay, which be out of one email gulch, but the su she carries a large cargo. bad no trouble disposing of to town pervisor eaid lie would have it re R A LPH K. C O PE While crossing.qul Saturday, the customers. James Lame of Port Or paired a t once. t ’oD pcr. Report of School District No. 1, Breakwater was struck by an enor- ford went down and helped botcher Curry County, Oregon, for the motw aea, which stove iu her tore- Tbe Berwick left Coos boy Sun Hlb. Kegs »1.00.—1001b Barrels » L » . them . JW day morning for Port Orford and month ending January 10th, 1908: castle on the port side, t-eriously in- St Residence. Floras Oreek Bridge, Jack London and party, on his Rogue river, but a south wind came Number of days taught.................19 ju rin g four of the crew. A sailors’ jbat Offlee Address, Langlois, Ore. famous boat the “Snark," have not up and delayed her arrival here, Number of days attendance___ 435 mere boy named A. Mollavia, a been beard from for some time, and though supplies are abort and a n x Number of days aimenoe............... 64 Spaniard, was terribly bruised about fear is entertained that the Oriental ious eyas are peering out upon the Number of times late . ..................2 . the hea-1 and body and both legs storms may have swallowed these ocean to Caleb the first glimpse of Number of pupils neither absent were brokeu? H ie injuries proved LANGLOIS - -HOTEL AND Feed Stable. hard I case, no matter of how tons standing, ■—-Tin 6 to 14 days Firet application give« ease and rest. Me. i f jc-ur diuggisl hasn’t it send Me in stamps and itw il be forwarded post-paid by Paris lied oine O k , lit. Louis, Mo. S c o t t* J E m u ls io n to that it tb e w ith s ta n d th e o f te m p e ra tu re . I taking cold. A N D ei.oo. ORUOOWTBl Political Announcements- F o r dodge. I announce myself as a candidate for nomination on Ü tf Republican ticket for the office of County Judge of Curry County at the ensuing primary election. J. H U N T L E Y . For Sheriff-. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination ou the Republican tick et fot the office of Sheriff of Curry County, Oregon, a t the ensuing prima ry election, to be held April 17, lOutt. A L F R E D 8. M IL L E R . F or Sheriff. To th e Vorxaa or Cvaat C ocksy : I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of t'u n y County, Oregon, and ask that my name be con sidered at the ooming p rim ary elec tio n ^ ! I f nominated and elected, I promise to ditcharge the duties of the office faithfully and to tlte beat of my ability. Very Respectfully, W. A. B IS H E L . F o r S h e riff. To Tu» Vovn» or Cvanv C o n n i : I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Curry County, Oregon, and ask that my name be con sidered on the Democratic ticket at the ooming Primary election. T. J. FBOMM. N otice o f H e a rin g o f F in a l A c* count o f E x e c u trix . Notice ia hereby given th at the final aooount of Anna C. Dart as Executrix of the estate of George Part deceased, has been filed in tiie County Court of Curry County, Stats of Oregon, and that the fith day of February, 1908, at the boar of 10 o’e'oek A. M ., haa been duly appointed by sach Court for the bearing of objections to such final aa- connt and the settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such estate may appearand file objec tions there to in w riting and contest the same. ANNA C. D A R T. Executrix of the Estate. i T imber L ard A ct J unk X, 1878,— N o tic e f u r F ublicnSlosi United States Land Otfiue, Rnaeburg, Oregon, Nov. 7th, l#0T.. Notice ia hereby given, That in e-»m- pliance with the provisions of -the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Aet for the sale of Tim ber Iuuda In tbe States of California, Oregon. Ne vada and Washington T errito ry,” aa extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4th, 1892, O ba L . W atson of Katoop, County of Chehalis, StaL of Washington, filed In thia office on De- eero'ier 24 1.XW, bis sworn statement No 8687 for the purchase of the N E | of .Section No 33 in Towm-hip N o 31 South of Range No H West W « , Ore., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for Its agricultural pur- txjses, and to establish nis claim to said land before the Register aad Receiver oitbis office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on batuntey the 8th day of February, 1908. He names aa witnesses: Clark I) Smith, Satsop, Wash. John P Wood, ” » A B Howell, Roseburg, Oregon. J W Renfro ” ” / , Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above described lands ere requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 8th day ot Febru ary liKKL B e r ja m ix L E ddv , Register. s-a-i*- «.Fr T imber L am » A ct , J ure 8, 1878,— N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n . United S ta tu Lend Office, Roseburg, Oregon, N jv 8th, 1907. Notice is hereby given, that in ooas- pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada and WaahiDgtou Territory,'* aa extended to all Public Land Btates by a e to f August 4. 1882, .. J ambs M ocnceb of Satsop, County of Chehalis, State uf Washington, filed In this office on De cember 24. 1906, his sworn statement No. 8590, tor Ute purchase of the WA UW l and S J S W i of Sec 9», te Toww- ship No. »1 Sooth of Range 15 West. W illamette M eridian, Oregon, anu will offer proof to show that the Ian«} is more valuable for its timber or stone than fd? agricultural purposes, and tq establish his claim to said land before the Register nud Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday Ute 10th day of February, 1908. He names as witne ses: Clark D Smith, John P Wood, Isrth of Satsop, W ash. A B Howell, and J W Renfro, both of Roseburg, Ore Aay and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lands are requested te file their claims in this of fice on or before said 10th day qf Feb., tyoe. BXXIAMIS L E dbt , Register. A teacher in a down-town school NO TICE. has for her pupils the children of Russian parents. The other day All persons are hereby warned not Vo A dm inistrator's Notice. she waa explaining a sum in sub trespass upon the lands ot the nnder- igned, situated in Size« River Precinct, T imber L ard A ct , J ure 8, 1878<— traction which the little ones found Curry county, Oregon, for the purpose Notice is hereby givrti that tlie un N o tic e f o r P n b tic a tio u . of hunting with guna or dogs, or fish hard to understand. ing. Also not to leave any gate open dersigned has been duly appoi.ited by United States lan d Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 8th, 1307. Notice it hereby given, that Iu toap plinnoe with the provisions of the Act of Cong re s of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sale of tlm>«er lands in ihe States of California, Oregon, Ne vada ami Washington Territory," aa extended to a I Pub ic Land Utates Ire act of August 4, 1829, Joscru F Porsm-Togg of Satsop. County of Chehalis, State of Washington, filed i r this office on Dfo eember 94, 1006, his sworn MataWteSt No. 8589 for the purchase of the N W ’« of Section No. 29, In Township Ho. 31 South of Range No 14 West, and will offer proof to show th at tbe land sought is mere valuable for its tissber nr stone than fo r agricultural purposao and to estsMish bis claim to said land before the Register and Baeeiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday the 10th day of Feb: nary, 1908. He niamis as vrltneawa: ~ Not tew for F nblicntlon, Clark D Smith, Satsop, Wash. United States Land Office, John P Wood ” ” A B How«-ll, Roseburg, Oregon. RisH-tmrg, Oregon, Nov. 18’ h, 1907 J W Renfro. *• ” Notice ia hereby given, that in com- Any and ail persons claiming ad- pltence with the provisions of the Act of Congress of J .ne 3, 1878, entitled versrlr the above described lauds are "An Act lor ibe sale of tim ber lands requested to #1« tlreir claims In this of in thc^States of ('nlitornte, Oregon, Ne fice on or before said lOtii day of Feb., vada anu Washington Territory,” «» 1908. B kxjamix L E ddv , Register. extended to all Public Land btetes l y I Act of August A, 1892, Joan F. CincLB of Eugene, County ol Lane, State of Oregon, filed in uiis office on Jan. 14. 1907, hia sworn statement No. 8664, for the pnrehaaeof the BWlfo H- j EW of Hection No. 34, In Township No ! 31 South of Range No. M West, and | will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish hia claim to said I and ; before tbe Register and Receiver a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th day <>f March. 1008. He names aa witnesses: Dave Murphy, Edward Howell, Fnxl HoweU, and W A S H IN G T O N O . & Ir a P. Howe-, all of Eugene.On*. Any and all persuos claiming ad versely the abov- descrltied land are requaeted to file their claims ia this of fice on or before said 17th day of March W * - T t o - lK e H r F i f t y < Now ,” said she, to exemplify the on go':,« throngh, or otherwise trespass the County Court of Curry County, O r ™ X " . o trespassing w ill be egon, Administrator of t'ie Estate of day«, and well known by tbe early proposition, suppote 1 h.d ten dol , W Fred D. Stewart,. deceased. All per settler« of Coos, Curry sod Douglas larg and went into a store to spend prosecuted to thefull exten t of the law sons having claims against said estate MRS. R A C H A E L AYEBH counties where he was universally it. Say I bought a hat for five dol are required to present them within loved and re«pecf£<l by everybody lara. Then _______ _ __ _______ 1 spent two dollars for six months from the date of this notice regardless of creed, died at B aker! gloves, and a dollar and fifty cents Trespass N otice. with proper vouchers, to the nnder- signed at his home at Port Orford, O r C ity, Oregon, January 5th, from the for other things. How much did 1 Notice is hereby given to all whom egon ; and all parti-s indebted to said results of a paralytic stroke reoeiv base left? it msy concern, notto enter upon, or estate are required to pay tbe namo to ed two years ago. He wee 60 years For a moment there was dead si trespass in an r manner upon the Star me without delay. R aoih , situated a t Langlois, Curry of age. lence. Then a hoy’s hand went upi Ihtted a t Port Orford, Oregon, this j County, Oregon, for the pur;>ose of 7th day of January, lWM. " W e ll, Isaac, bow much did Postmaster Curtis has received hunting with guns or dogs, or otber- F kamk A. 9rawABT, wise trespa ia any manner. > word that a pack horse, one locked have left?” Administrator nf the Estate didn’t vou connt Any person or persons ao entering of Fred D. Stewart, deoeased. mail pouch and aaackof paper m ail were lost at the Brewster grade oo change?” said Isaac in a disgosts*! upon said premises without my con tone— W oman *» H ome C omvahioi ». »«“ >*e pnweeuted to the Tull ex the road between Roseburg and tent of the tew. E bamps T homs ««. 8umner, while yesterday’s mail waa T imrer L axd A ct , J ure 3, 1878,— I being brought to this city. The horse stumbled iu some manner end fell over a cliff* into the river with tbe peek of mail on iU back and it ia doubtful if the mail w ill ever be recovered.— Marshfield Times. Registration books are now open. Notaries Public end Justice of tbe Peace, desiring to take registrations should apply to the County Clerk for enppliee for that purpose. Reg ittrations open on the first Monday in January— clone for the primary A pril 7th-=-reopeu A pril 21st— close for the General Election May 15— open for Presidential election Sept. 20th and done Oct. 20th. One reg istration is sufficient for the full election period— that is, a registra tion made in 1906, at any time the books are open, entitles the elec lor to recognition nt any General, Special or Primary election held at any time thereafter up to tbe first Moudajf in |a u « a ry IflO . /t Q V uiets the Cough This is one reason why A yer’s C h erry Pectoral is so valua ble In consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more — It controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. Jfha beet ktod •< a ON Y O U « _ H U N T IN G T R IP 1908. 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