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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
MH M \ ■ 2U . THE TRIBUNE. •?- H arb o r Item s. > I IV * hare received • copy of the “R* K L A M A T H FALLS, Or., Mar. • —•— ! address of Cake, Rep. aspirant for A — There ia renewed hope on the Master Fish Warden H. Q . Van Editor Y aiaux«:— Nothing of the U. 8. Senate. I t oover* all the pert of homesteaders ia the Soalh- Duseo arrived on lb * Alliance and LEA D IN G PAPER OF CORRY U I particular interest has transpired in current political topics briefly an I Tuesday morning went up Coos eru Oregon pine . timber belt. In thia vicinity of late. tersely, aad is in harmony with I river, in company with Frank several decision* rendered by the Quite a pleatanl little dance oc ths policy of the President, and Smith, to inspect the Coos River land office at Lakeview and sut WKDKSHI'A Y, HAB. IMh, IMS. »--»J lainad by tbe General Laud Office curred at the reaidenoe of Mrs. Jur the demands of the f»»»|il-*. But 1 fish hatchery. Cake knows that he ie called the j dan Thursday night. the homesteader on lands valued 8U R aC I¿¡m o)l BATEA. "Banker* Candidate,’’ and ie' his t In the Marshfield Chamber of I chiefly1 for lim ber received the There were »core* o f deer driven O u .C ep y O n . Y w ..................... »1J0 Commerce window* there is now worst of the deal, aad tbe timber Oae Copy Six Höntti*................... from the mountains to tbs lowlands address, be does not touch u p o n displayed a boquet of delioale flow- 1 O i t a Copy Throe U >otha................ the accusation, a n d u n til be make* and stone application waa given by the late snow. convincing denial, tiie people era which were raised by M r* I preference. Recently, however, in Gold Beach and vicinity were w ill let the Cake alone for feat it is Floyd Coffelt, South Coo* River. a coolest decided by the acting Published Every Wednesday, by well represented at H arbor on Sat. Dainty Jonquils, m yrtle and doctored. HARDY T. STEWART. commissioner of lb # General Land last, and candidates were conspicu roaebude compose thia most effect Office, the decision wa* strongly in ous. * P o rt O rfo rd W e a th e r R e p o rt ive tribute to tbe perennial mild favor of (be bonn-ateader, ami the < T » « ,iin iM » iiir w o » 7 W ii» i* ii We have had no paper msil here ness of Coos county’s climate.* 1 ib o w a th .4 .« « lu w atch y o .r «ah-S Feb. 1 0 0 8 . soling commissioner held tkat tlie i" ' -e rlM ta a I» 0*14. > for over a week, owing to the utoun Npw Steel bridge materiel con homestead entry should hoi I re tains being blockaded with snow be Mean Maximam.. .................... . . . .80 «8 tinues to arrive almost daily for gardless of the character of the tween Crescent C ity • and Grants Mean Minimum............................. 89.98 OT7B AGENTS: the Drain Coos Bay railroad, and land or tbe amount of timber Paas. Theis is said to be 8 feat of Mean............................................... 48.90 A. B. 8 a am, Bando» Oregon. several acres io South Drain are thereon. AU lh.it ie neoossrry is Maximum temp........ 62, date....... 90th snow on the summit. Minimum temp......... SS, date..........4th now covered with i t There ia ma f>r the homesteaders to show good The snow is melting fast, grans is Greatest daily range »4, date . . . . .»Oth terial here already for twenty faith in oo-npliauoe with the laws Anvrwrnu*« R*-nt<R**aortvsLa. short and stock arw thin. Many Total precipitation. . . . .............. .6.42 bridge*. Forty nine carloads have goveraiisg homestead enterics. • farmers are getting short of hay, in Greatest in 14 hours. .1.30, data.. 28tb arrived for the big bridge acros» „ In fc-ise of conflict between a tim England said somAtliidg to Japan fact some are eetireiy out of fe*<L,2,e* rdB,,* ‘ ” ....... ................ ........;--8 E lk Creek at Elkton.— Drain Non tie? end stone eppliotlion end a ........... - rfcntly c lo u d y....I Ctoudy...........14 cloudy,... and the war cloud,—-steam of the end will bave to trust to Providence Frost on the 7th. Thunder 88th, 89th periel. borne'trad entry, the former el- fierce breath of Japan— has vanish to provide from now on until ..88th, 2»tb Hafl. way* dw ell/particularly upon the ed. But Russia and iu rk s y are spring. ; E. W. JENSEN, (Cooe Bar Nxwa.) character of the lend, ebowing by about to flght and probably our Per 0 . J. Jensen- A * this Ie leap year some of tbe ■Xpert testimony lh a t the land can next news w ill ba that fur and bachelors who have grown tired of Tbe tug Katie Cook has been not l>c cultivated and that i t ’ ia /euthers are flying. 8chool R eport. floundering in the meshes of single thoroughly repaired at Porter and practically woilbless after the tim bleesednefs are in hope* of being w ill be used by tbe Simpeou L um her is removed, qud ike effort is a l The following is tbe report of thj , Bandon is to have a Paper and fortunate enough to draw the trum p ber Co. for towing on the bay. ways made to prove bad faith on - Port Orford school for the month end- .Pulp milK R . E. L . Bedillion is card sod thus be relieved of their I lag March lit»». 1906. Capt. Christensen it in charge. , tbe part of the homestead.-r. president of the company, and situation. A* i t ie said, there ie no No of days taugh t..;........................ 80. T . J. Armstrong, who has been Y^helher these ground* are suffici just the man to push it to suncei accounting for woman’* choice. No days attendance................. ....484. handling L. J. Simpson’* string of ent for rendering decieion* adverse H u rry up Robert for we would like fit. W alter Ransom passed through No day* absence.............. to the bomsleader is a matter that to buy our paper in the future from No times late..................................... 3. six horses on the South slough our burg on Tuesday, enroute for is likely to be in litigation for track, will bring the bunch to tbe Pupils not absent or tardy............ 14. your m ill, and be divoroad from Smith River. H e complained of Average No of pupils....................... 84.8 Marshfield track next Saturday, to year*. Those who entered the land our present expensive and oncer having * bad cold, hut he was able Average daily attendance..... rush expecting to secure valuable train for the fall laces. tain way of-getting it. We oertain 94,8 to taik hone. W alter I* quite a Per cent of attendance timber lands without a hard Strug- j iy wi«h the company success. The Bandon Efieoruef, speaking horae jockey aud i* one of the. beet No of visitors........................ ........ .14. gle are finding the fight for land Names of pupil* not absent or tardy: of ths steamer Elizabeth having baud* to handle horses in thisooun- Eruest Cook, Lester Cook, Clarence made the round trip between Ban- strenour, and far more expensive Til Ford. try , bortebreeking being bie special Zumwalt, Rav Zumwalt, Goo. Sutton, than had been anticipated. The ac doa and San Francisco in six dava, tus I cost of a contest is from 8300 Jesse Sutton, Louis Knapp, Orris •r- ask* i f any steamer running to Cooe Qur boyhood friend. T il Ford, to 8500, depending upon the price One very influential candidate Knapp, Lloyd Knapp, Edna Jensen, died at Salem a abort /lin e ago, Edna Richard, Ethel Bichard, John bay hag ever beaten this. Yes, of the lawyer and the amount of started from Harbor with a horse Masterson and Alvin Marr. several steamers have several times possessed of a tr iu n e of nearly two evidence introduced. loaded w ith whisky. When he a r W. A. WOOD, teaoher. beaten that record badly, The hundred thousand dp|)srs most p f rived at Perry be found he had lost Arago frequently made the trip in which ba made as a lawyer. The The case of former Congressman hi* pack horse, whisky and a ll, but five day*, and on one occasion made first time wa aver saw him ha waa did sot miaa them until he arrived J. N. Williamson of Oregon, charg astride the uoted racehorse "Old ed with unlawfully cutting limber it in a little over four days, includ at tbe ferry boat- The whole town A representative in this on the public land* in Crook Co. ing the time spent in discharging Simon” onJtla father’s track near turned out to bunt for the whisky— Oregon, in conspiracy with 100 cou n ty by a large real estate 900 loos of coal in the city. Capt. Salem, and he landed his horse not the borae, but et last accounts others, was decided by the Supreme c o lo r a t io n . Special induce H o lt wa* master <f the Arago that iwipner in a six toile race against there had been no dieooycry made. Cou t of the United Slate* ou the m ents to those who wish to trip . Tbe Faralloge often made it "Kangaroo,’’ a horse known by the 6th. inal., in favor of Williamson. become tinvncially interested. F. V Vincent, postmaster at old timers st the mouth of Rogue The United States Circuit Court in five days; *0 did the K ilb u rn , Smith River, contemplate* taking a for Oregon imposed a fine of floOO and called in e l Eureka both wavs. river, where he won ell hie races. M r. Ford never (harried, leaving trip tack In hie old home in Massa and teutenced Williamson toprisou Even the old Arcata, wliicb wasn’t Fort Dearborn Bldg. CHICAGO, I I I . bie estate to various relatives, be chusetts. He will be accompanied for tin months, but the Supreme euppoaed to have enough speed to Court reversed that decision. The ,qu«athing a u j 39 watches or dia by his wife aud sister hi lew, Mi«* reversing of the deoiaion of the low keep her fog line straightened out NOTICE FOR PUBLIC tTION. Minnie McVay of Chetco. They mond pins, a* they should prefer. er court we* baaed on the ground o f h alf the lime, made the round trip DxrAMTMBNT OV.THX I h TBXJOB. w ill start aboait tbe first o f April. f.o that number of bie life-long irregularity in adm itting affidavit# on tw« or three occasiona in five Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. - ■ ■ ' frleiide. ' He left an ■ untarnished M r. Vtnoaat say* be baa worked — E x . days. J a n u a ry So«h, 1908. Notice is hereby given that George name to gild his memory, aud so hard for the last fifteen years and- M. Gorner of Hare. Oregon, has ffied (B andon R kcordeb .) fades one of Oregon's best and most thinks he'la'enlitled to a little rest. New York, Mar. 6.— Government notice of bis tnteutioa to make 6nal flvs year proof in support of his claim, John White of Winchuck, who prominent men. detectives today arrested at Brook via: Homestead Entry No 11928 made Robert W alker has been reap baa a large tract of grazing land F, A. 8. ly n , a' German named Herman August 11, 1902, for the Ni SEW, 8EtJ 8EX Sec. 28, and NEi NEJ Section S3, leased on upper Chetco, has moved pointed postmaster of Bandon for Esser on a charge of soliciting the Towjiship 30 South, Range 14 West, the ensuing four years, he receiving his fam ily bed end baggage to hie 'J y ia r c h is tf. sale of American war secrets to Ger and that said proof will lie made be fore J. H. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, new home. M e , W hite, who ie an the unanimous endorsement of the many. £sr«r bad on bi* person a at Langlois, Oregon, on Fridav, April ;^ .W h y is ouj country eo indulgent extensive cattle raiser in tbissection delegation from Oregon. 3rd, 1908. formula for making the govern He names the following witnesses to /to Anarchists? Out of leu thous inform* us that he is going out of A t the last meeting o f the city ment’a most dee,motive type of prove hi* contlnnous residence upon, and men you w ill hardly find one the cattle business and w ill engage council Tuesday evening it was o r torpedoes. and cultivation of, tbe land, vis: Eugene H. Strain, of Hare, Oregon. man, who does not demand their ex in the eheep business in tbe future, dained that saloons henceforth pay William W. Smith, of ” *’ . la oust W * «iah him success in his new a yearly tax of WOO Instead of W 00 pulsion from our country Harvey B Smith, of ” NathaniekR. Smith, of ’’ Congress a conclave of cowards Held of industry. as heretofore. W IR E L E S S H E A R D 2600 B cmjamix L. E ddt , Register. that they dare not enact vigorous We are sorry to learn that our old Eugene Pierce bad hie hand bad M IL E S . lews for their banishment? These friend Louie Higgins who keep* a !■' mangled at the Commercial Com- SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 9,— The N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . wretches sre opposed to all govern way station y l Patrick’s Creek, i p m y s m ill Friday. He ie recover battleship fleet came into direct Dir»BTi(*NT or th * Imraio«, ment. W hat ruoru right, therefor«, about 25 miles from Crescent C ity ’ ing rapidly sad will be able to work Land Offl e at Roseburg, Oregon. communication with Mare Island have they to-seek tbe shelter of our On the Gasquet road, had the mis- ( in a few d«ye. An amusing incid January 30th, 1908. veaterday, the message being the government, end tbereiq set up fortune to have hia house consumed ! Notice is hereby given that Theron ent of the aerioua affair oocured first tbi* Coast ha* teoeived from J. Fromm, of Port Orford, Oregon, has their ip ferns I government of non by fire on Friday last. M r. Hig- when tha hand was being d,eased, filed notice of hia intention to make fi restraint and murder? While gin* and bis aged wife were staying the warship*- Communication was nal five year proof in support of Ids one ot the spectators fainting, and claim, via: Homestead Entry No 12361, had by wireless for a distance of preaching Fieedom, they have the there alone and Mr. Higgins was : falling through a glass ebow case made Jan. 7th. 1903, for the Lota 2, 3. 2600 mile*, tbe message being from least Freedom of all human doc siek in bed st the time of the oon I 4, & 6, Section 3I, Township 33 South, out himself slightly end h u rt bis the battleship Maine of Evans’ Range 14 West, W. M , and that said trinaire*; for «re they pot all »worn flegratiun. P a tric k * Creek seems own manly pride a whole lot. proof will be made before Geo. W. fleet. Yeeteruav moruing the op Smith, County Clerk, at Gold Beach, by i heir rites, to obey e ll order», or to be an pnluaky piece as there A recent letter to one of the Re Oregon, oa Friday, April 3, 1908 aralor a t tbe w iieleu station at the chance* of lottery, and eoptmil were two house* burnt there pre He names the following witnesses to foir corder force from an old friend in Mare Island, in responding to the prove bie continuous reei<tence upon murder or auy crime? Tlmy defy vious to Mr. Higgins’s. Besides nil government, and in every way Patrick Din a few year* *8 ° WM Spokane mentions F. B. Tichehor, call of Ids instrument, was surprised and cultivation of. the land, viz: Fred Pfisterer, of Port Orford, Ore. form erly of Port Orford, as a boost- to find that he was in direct com *re -to fit and unworthy to dwell in murdered at the tame place. Willi* White Jr., of ” ” . On Isst Friday, about seven miles er ,or ,n d C urry of U,e fl" ‘ Charles H . Pearse, of ” urgamted society, VY.hy cannot munication with Ute Maine 2600 Eugene White, of our statesman provide a tropical from Harbor, e l 8 o’clock A. M., W* U r’ ,n d aUo * ' tel lh “ th® “ id miles away, and the message was BxtuAvrx L E ddt , Register. Tiohennr recently became the fa- clear. Mare Island oommumceled island from which they can not one of the saddest accidents happen cape, and transport all Anarchists ed that hat occurred ip this neigh ther of * 19 pound g irl, christened directly with the Maine, but com ,to the island prison, end let them borhood. Muriel, the little tig h t Doia Theodore. ^T^re oommunica- munication we* eoou out off on ac T resp ass N otice. live or die in a slat« ‘ of absolute yea' old daughlctof Mr. and Mrs. tion also stated (hat Fop* Tiohennr count of other elutions interrupt All persona are hereby notified not u|* ' ehaingagna on the ¡ng. Anarchy, unmolested end unaided C. Bravi», was ftttsltjr burned. The to enter upon or tm pase upon the land» to at* true bdooetere of the undersigned at and near Port by tlie outside world? In th.-ir particulars of the adil affsir, as near similar success * If* y f f l Orford, and upon Hubbards Creek in vengeance they could k ill each ss we can leant, a>a a* follows: I t Carry County, Oregon, for any pur- other .is they wished—-who would seems that Mr. and-Urs. Bravo went A OUARANTEEDCHRBFOB PILE8. t . ui . ........ _ . i p«*e» whatsoever without the owners care? But they oould no longer out in the pasture to look after Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- can8ent fogPde* Ih-uggiste refund money i f . C . , ____ - k ill the innocent, or oftlime-* the some cows, leaving the children at PAZO OtNTMKNT falls to oqre aay Persons so doing for purposes of rase, no matter of how long standing, I hunting, fishing, or traveling through best men on earth. Banish them, home. The riiild'swlotliing caught In » to 14 dava. First «p pi ¡cation gives or tearing down fences, leaving gates we say I fire from the stove, ami she run out ease and rest. 60c If your diui—‘--1 diuggial liasn’t it «end 6oc in stamps and it wll | °Ptn ' or molesting property, will be of the bouse screaming to a smsll las forwarded post-paid by Paris Med I pros« uted according to law. creek near by. tier scream« attract ¡cine Co., bt. Louis, Mo. j Louis Knapp. *‘A <r0oJ N itng a t Home" ed the attention of lief older sister “ I«~« towsr of strength abroad”—and tba Yes. 100,000 tines each day. excellent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and who ran after her in an endeavor to their remedies la tha d ty ot Lowell, where catch her and put out the fire, Does it send out good blood they are beet known, Intpiree conBdenca or bad blood? You know, for but did not overtake Muriel until the world over, not only In the medicines flood blood is good health; Theo. B. Wieox, T. P. Wm. H. Ladd, I’y*«. bat ta anythbia their proprietors say she had reached the creek, a here about them. - I f Made by Hood It'» Good." the flames were rxtinguiahed. She bad blood, bad health. Aad "I believe Hood'e Saraeperille the beet all- you know precisely what to round (emit: medlelae known today " Mae was tenderly cared for, but expired G. D. Fa Ml AT. 0 3 Wilder 81.. Lowell. Maae. take for bad blood— Ayer’s at 11 o’clock that night. This “I reriaiaead Heed*» Renaparina te e a y S arsap arilla. Doctorahave one.” Joan B. D v r-r. 14 Anbnra Street. should bs'A warning to parent« not Low-It, Maaa. endorsed it for W years. Jo leave small children alone any — “ I am a etron* and healthy womaa today, from Uklnc Hood s Saraaperilla. which I wore than possible. There were 62 keep In the honae for ell the family " Mas. i «rtth Aywr*a Flkin. pAHKie B alch . MS Levereti 8 t . Lowell. Maes. people in attendance at the funeral, O U R N E W PO LICIES O F F E R A LL T H A T 18 “1 o,,.<der iH o«r» SarammrilU the beet which look place at 2 o’clock Sun S v r .O e ^ ta wril. l e e . B E ST IN L IF E CONTRACTS. bto0...|> .rluer In the w-ri4." Mas. Jexxta B C a b ia o k . II* Liberty S t. Lowell. Maia day afternoon, W. C. Lake conduct H . a ^'- s Saraaparilla is eold everywhere. ing the services. LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES. HIGH CASH TALCEfl, We extend our ■ jK tn r e c i s a s L In ('ie usnal l l ,u l t . or In tablet ferra called hexrtlrlt svn»(iatby to the grief W. A. WOOD, Local A gent, P ort O rford , O re . W e *a »U e S J’""“ ' I • ^ • c k » B |«< ren te, (M abbhx . i l d T i x m ) Save Time and Money? by sending us yonr Mail Orders. We fill them promptly and carefiilly. When in Rosebtiwj B o re u ro t o < 3 o m e We*!! Treat y °u Square! Rem ember the Warne! Remember the P iece! f D oes Your H eart B ea t A yers pared only by C. I. Hood Co., L well M ass > X 1 ." 1 ■ -------------- ----------------------- -- 1 O ccasional . ' ' 'f < JOSEPHSON’S _______ _ 1} i* The M»il Order House I L ai Roseburg, Oregon. ■ rere! > * » ♦ « ■ ■ » f » « » o r e w c AMES S. JOHNSTON I t ' - .. (Sm-veasor to John R. Md'.er.) > G E N K I I A I a AI E B O I I j K IV T . f t ^ PoTt^Orford, O rrc^ . W ANTED The Real Estât« Security Co. U re. m id N E W G O O D S, and fresh supplies will 1« received by every steamer. It «ball ba my purpose to keep a full stock of everything required by the trail« »in the line of G R O C E R IE S aud P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and S H O K & > M E N S’ and BO Ys, C L O T H I N G , L A D IE S ’ P B B SS GOODS, H A R D W A R E, G R A N ITE and TIN W A R E, ' ' ’ C IG A R S, TOBACCO , P IP E S C A ND Y , NUTS and NOTIONS. . In fact, a supply of everything usually kept la a wail stocked Oeneral Merchandise Store. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NÙT INSTO CK. Call and examine goods and get prices. ; fwtiW«diWhrfwhs8stfwAaiaríwiísdHtodh*tareafl^te<M> ■ —j,,. ------------ GENEALi MERCHAN DISE, G ro ceries & P ro v is io n s *^Port Orford, C u rry County, Ore.^9 B A R G A IN 8 I n l < v « * r \ t It i n«x. Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods n '' ___- , ______ » • Hats and Caps , O Boots and Shoes f> J • '¡gars and Tobacco. pine Assortm ent of D r e w r i G o o d s , m u H lIiiw , o a .li« > o re , f l n - n n e l r e , e t c , Hardcuare & Tincnare, ffa n tese, L eather, etc. A ll Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for acrtiles »t i A first class millinerv shop in con nection with store. Call, g e t our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NIELSEN. ■