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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1908)
w CURRY C O U N T Y A B S T R A C T COMPANY * «Golfi Jfcmcb. ------ O regon. ■Have the only compiled sett of Afe ltrad« oí Titles » Curry County. Land Owner«, you should have your . |ltl«« <*rtlBed correo» ó( record. Land« aUo bought and «old for patroni. CORRESPONDENCE - SOLICITED. J. H U N T L E Y , ATTORNEY A .T I .A W . Town and County. John Wendle was in town day on business. M i(h Preaaure Day»- Please call at Mia. A. Nielsen’s I mid sea the nice lot ol Ladies’ and I Men and women alike have to Work incessantly with brain and hsndto bold Mon- ■ Children’s hate, and notions. ■their own nowadays. Never were the demands of business, the waul« of tin- John Frock and wife were fam ily, the requirements of society, Deed Fitzhugh was io town yea town Thursday aad closed the pur more numerous. The first effcc of the praiseworthy effort to keep up with all tarday greeting the boye. t chase of some land from l^ K n a p p ., these things is ooinmonly see a In s weakened sr debilitated condition of Attorney E. B. Hall was in town ' We are informed that Johnny , _ . . , , i . . . . . . the nervous system, which results in U H arbor .Items. « Fred BI h I m and family, hue of Ban Francisoo. are *ww roeidmil« of Barkley, Calif. Jus. Kennedy, who hat been rath er indisposed for the last four ! mean has purchased the Knapp yesterday, and will act for several dyspepsia, defective nu'rition ol both month«, is convalescing. ranch on Elk .river. parties here in conducting J»dy *n<J hratn, and in extreme cases . “ , vuouucnug 'In com plete nervous prostration. It is -T hs recent steWmo, so we are in j Hon. Walter Sutton started f„r Upd Contests. d e a r ly seen that what is needed is formed~by a sheep herder, caused a, , A . t i j what will Fuitain the ayg'ein. g»w vig- many young lambs to perish. Koeebarg yesterday on voautera.! Fenton, the at age man, hag been or and tone to the nerve«, umi keep Myrlle nominated for Sheriff in Douglas ' A **1 Intense heat hat prevailed the county on the Democratic ticket. I »onal knowledge, we can recommend last few day«,-the thermometer reg Superior Judge John L. Childs, G u a ra iU eed A b str a c ta o f K e a l Sar^ ‘^ riU* f<?r thU istered 92 degrees in the shade. Mr. Carter, the Myrtle Point tim ! They say be will make a strong ' Il acts on all the vital organs, builds wife and Jittle daughter, Mrs Ber Property F urnished. up the Whole system, and tits men and ber desilL was in this vicinity last race. The Good Government club, re tha Thomas, e eislet of Mrs. Childs, women for these high-pressure days. week. ije returned home, but will cently organized at Harbor, is pro?- Hon. R Scott and wife and Win Beecher Jess has been laid up for Thirty ya i practice In the County. be back soon. ia week with an injured knee, paused Some of the bona fide homestead |ierous with a membership of twen Wo-tbrook, were taken to Grant« Mart Sherrard sent in a fine- Jot • by a hor* itrikin8 » ‘»en being ers on Hubbard's creek have Com ty six. Pass the first of ibe week by Janies w . E. THRESHER of fresh mast fed bacon, which is “ ,”d‘ He is now able to be around, bined andw ill prosecute tho«« who Sam VanFell accompanied, by 11 ughee, who drove the pari y over a t t o r n e y A T L A w superior to ¡imported bacon- Y"u H’ough lifoping tiled limber applications on the Coleman Cooley, paid the up river iii one of Breen Brae.’ rigs. Mr. will find it at Johnston’s. Admiral Evans joineil the fleet land by perjuring themselves in district* visit the fore part of lest and Mrs. Scoit and Mr. Westbrook Notary Public go to San Francisco, while the • »« • (J * The Adolphsen tn'll has been idle at Monterey and will h ad it Into swearing that it was not fit for cal week. Judge and wife accompany Mrs. tivalion, uninhabited and Without, San Francisco May 6th, where it The school at Harbor is flourish for aome days in consequence of W e d d c i- b u r n , improvements. Itrdid not matter will receive the greatest ovalian av ing under I ha supervision of Mrs. Thomas to Southern California, breaking a shaft and delay in get where that lady gues for tlie benefit what expense some of the bom», er uccorded a Pacific fleet. _ — ------ -------—Í Biseel, with 18 pupils in alien- tin g a new one frum Cous bjU'« j j of her health. The Judge has not slenders had bean to, nor lb« fact • L. A • IfcBK RTS, ■ ' - dance. In introducing S tall'Treasurer .'4- Mr»vNeygren and son WUlie, sr been in the best of health nMasstly that they were living and working Steel and his brother loan audience Geo. Anderson, our popular i A T T O l l N ^ Y A T L A W . rived at Port Orford Satvrdajppn a hhnself and was in need of a change. on their claims, their rights -aero abort visit, and were cordially greet a willy'fsllow is said to havt" dorfe utterly disregarded. Ju ouAor two’ driver departed last Friday, his We wish them a pleasant and ben Myi le P p ln t. Oregon. ed by their old friends and neigh it in the following siguificuut lan cases the tlmbkr locator hits become destination being Klamath Fall«, eficial trip.—Crescent City News. guage, to wit: “George A. Steel, ! bora. scared and caueeled his Blings, and Oregon. - Prolate business a specialty, Will Stoel.” there are others who are getting The lata r»ins have raised the Mr. Ward has been quitq un,w«jj (T uk S um ) The first of May was ushered in nervous at their swearing at the Streams to considerable extent, and since his trip to Bandon, when, lie J. J. STANLEY caught a cold which has all the eafc by a furious storm from the South. Land Office, for which they see im the high mountains had aligblcov- Mrs. Wm. Saunders of Empire, There will he no Queens of Muy pending i u diet men ts. ering of the beautiful snow. maiks of the grip. was in Marsh fold yesterday visiting Clowned in the Arcadian groves of Lawyer, Joel B. Wilson, who lias been so her sister, Mrs. A. P. Owen. Cyrus Madden was in Port Or the coast, unless the water nymphs G old Beach Item s. journing at Los Angeles the past ford Thursday on business,•- wnd will rise from the embrace of the Dr. Haydon. Jack Flanagan, Bert COQUILLE, - - • OREGON made us a pleasant call. The boys winter, arrived at his old home at Diinmick and Franc-Lamberton MoGuintys. Politics on every hand! Chetco on the 18th inst. are still washing the black sand at left Monday to spend an outing at The changeable weather of the W. Chalana came up from Chetco bis mine. Mr. Avery of upper Pistol - river, Charleston. They are to be Joined past ten days has ushered in an ep R A LPH ®. COPE delivered a wagon load of hogs at later by W. M. Lawlor and “Swift - The married daughter of JxMiis idemic of severe colds and consider with two men Sunday. C ooper. Coy and her husband and <child able sickness, though nothing seri W ill Walker was in town the Harbor last Munday, which be dis water” Kennedy. posed of at 7 cents |*er ponnd. SO lb. Kegs t l .00.—100 lb Barrels »1.2«. were in Port Orford Sunday night ous. Sunday night the weather first of the week on business. Yesterday was termed a “scorch er” in Marshfield. The Thermotne At Residence. Floras Creek Bridge. on their way Io Coos. We did not modelated, and the soft ozone-laden John McVay Sr. and wife,, of Col. Muncy and Judd Greene are Post Office Address, Langlois, Ore. learn his name. ter reached 81 degrees, an unusual Smith River, were the guests of air of spring is making man and making a trip to Collier’s creek. aj - Mrs. Win. McVay of Chetco, on beighth for this locality. In Co Walton Miller was in town Sun nature glad» M. Doyle is circulating petitions Wednesday and Thursday of last quille City it registered 92 degrees. day. He is busy improving . his John R. Miller and wife »nJ Miss to get^pn the ticket against Muncy. LANGLOIS - -HOTEL homestead and will push the- con'| Silvia Clarno arrived in Port Or A lively lime from now oi> until week. “Teddy,” the galloper, that has por- fortj Saturday, and ure visiting their test against those who tiled on been under the care of Dr. Abbott Our streets have been thronged AND the first of June is anticipated by lions of his location, . with politicians of late. Our gener at Myrtle Point for the pest several relatives here. They will return to all. • Feed S tab le. al election is near at hand and it weeks, is galling along nicely and The great racehorse “Snark.” it Coos bay in a week or so, but will John Tylsr and wife carte to will not be long before the various will be in the going at the fair races -0- la said, wit! be at the Wedderburo not locale permanently until they The public Is hereby respectfully in town Sunday on their way up the nominees wijl know their fate, and carrying the colors of bia owner, formed th at we are prepared to enter race« in August, and With “Shipper” have visited southern California and coast. John K. Herron. “Teddy” made thus be relieved of their qpxiety. out of commission, lie will sfond a other places. tain patronage at the L a n g lo is H o good last racing season aad gave Mrs A. J. Wridge and sister, are t e l / where good m eals will ba found, good show for the blue ribbon. J. R. Miller, who recently sold Mr. Alldf, a stationery drummer promise of turning into a crack and a Feed Stable run in connection visiting their Aunt, Mrs. Gardner, his gasoline sea going vessel, the of San Francisco, landed in our The little daughter t»f • Thomas sprinter, but went lame and suffer with hotel. ,• 1 , ~ < Enterprise to R. D. Hume, has pur- here. town by Tuesday evening’s stage, Lane, came down recently with' her "A tKiirt offolronagr r t tf t d J M i toliciUd ed other disorders. It will require grsndmorher, Mrs. Lindberg, where phased the bankrupt stock of gro It Is reported that there is six where he interviewed and took or Mas. O. P. H a a o m m s . a race or two to show his present she is the light of the household and eerie*, etc., of the Russell Brpe., late inches of snow at the McKinley ders from our business uieu, and condition. ly eluted out at North 1 BVnd. He » In » '.................. the boss of all, as she shoul^ be. L took his departure by Wednesday’s was in town a day or so last week stage for Guld Beach and up-coast KNA PP HOTEL, John Fromm was In town yester Mr. Dean was interviewing Hie taking orders for some of lire goods, (Coos B a i Naws.y points. ' day on business, and says that four voters here and at Wedderburo offering them at rare bargain's.—Co V -------- — , . .. - Port Orford, Oregon, The writer observed a boat re- bf his family bave laid the1 Scarlet Sunday. quille Herald. The Smith mill cut 225,000 feet . cently completed on the dry dock at g „ H IN A T V P r o p r i e t o r fever, Johnny being tire last case. We bave had a fine rain, grass is ,, , -1 . u — ____ of lumber, ordinary sixes, one day Bob Eva tv. >t is said, has recov _ " _.k: " l Harbor, with a ten horse power cg^ Twq of his children were very ill, ered sufficiently as that he will be growing in regular spring fashion pacity. There were no questions last week. When everything is in and he does not consider it a mild First-class in every respect. able to lead the fleet in its entrance and crops are looking good. asked concerning this - craft. It good running order the big mill form. Go Jd Feed Stable attached. to San FraucUCo and during its m a We are all looking for a number' might be such a thing that it will be will average 250,000 feet per day of John H. Tyler, optician, nccom- neuvers in the harlarr. It will be of land buyers to be in this section utilised for the transportation of ten hoars. ~ _ . . o . panied by bis wife, Was in Port Or the closiug scene of splendor lo his I during the summer, as some We run the Stage from Port Orford ; P" J ’ are defeated candidates ou their voyage Larkey Logan, the Indian who via Dairyville, connecting with the ford M onday n ig h t greeting ins splendid services, and he will he re ' beginning to show up already, up Balt river. Who knows? killed Willie Gamier at the Siletx many friends. He went up to hie tired on the 9th of May to rest Htage to Myrtle P oin t Mr. and Mrs. Iver Hanseth, who recently, w m oonvioted of man father's Tuesday, and will remuin laurel crowned.' • Langlois Items. recently sold their Lome near Har- slaughter. Gamier was a son of in Curry for some months practic The “hot day” of last week was I bor for »5000, took their departure oW Joh" ©«rnier, a French-Cana- ing his profession. J . A. BOWMAN 92 degrees at Coquille and at Chet- Lcwie and Effie Hale attended tha| for their old Lome in Norway last ^*an hunter and trapper, who was Tho*. Cornwall was in town Mon oo, hut at Port Orford it was not dance here Saturday. Monday. Mr. Hsnseth and his wel1 known bY the P««»«’™ of Coo« dav for the first lime in a couple of hot enough to cause us to look at limable wife were fine people and «"', lh« ,o ™ Umpqua, Sylvia Rackleff spent Saturday years. He has never recovered from the thermometer. It was just com hospitable neighbors, and will be Several parties were in town last the effects of a fall be received eev- ’ fortablfi here. If you want to ee- and Sunday at her home. missed from our community. We week from Northern Oregon snd eral years ago while piospécCíng on cape both j,eul anfi cold, come lo Mrs. Stewart, nee Eve Wittmann, wish,them success on their long WMhinglon, on their way to Curry Sixes, but is able to do the chores port Orford and locate in the only J is visiting her relatives at Denmark. county, where they intended to take journey. and light garden work. “Coast 1 hermal Belt. Mrs. Preston and daughter Calhe- L. A. Taggart, the Seer of Jack’s i PP homesteads and resjds. They The report that the steamer Pres- M. Doyle of Wedderburo, is cir- rina, returned last week from visit- creek, unexcelled a* a prophet even informed us that they were not ident was on fire off Coos Bay -lost culating his petitions to enable him ¡ug friends at Coquille. by Julius Caesar, predicts that the looking for timber land, but would I week was untrue, and no doubt ’ lo get on the June ticket as Deroo- LitUe Beulah Rackleff has been w .rbl i« coming to au end in 1917. be glad lo find * few acres of bottom B U t KSHITH AND W AOONMAKER c apL Magee, of the lug Columbia, cratic candidate for Joint Représen- very ill, but under the skillful care, Whoa asked what his grounds were land with hill range-for stock. who mad* a vigilant all night search tative for Coos and Curry. Mr ’.‘. ‘ iof Dr. Mann, is steadily irnproviog. for such a prediction, Mr. Taggart Frank H. Strain of Curry oounty, ,A1I Kinds of Iron would like to put hi* sleep produc ; Doyle is ar. old “wheeler ’ in '"’ I . r -« ... . __ ,____ __ Fred Jamieson of S.xes river, '««id: “ 1 have been observing the who had been in town for several Steel and Woodwork ing band upon the liar who started party and will no doubt give his days awaiting the arrival of the Kxeentea on Short Notice ijt I opponent a good race for the posi- and Roy Holman of Bandon, «I 8un *"U,|Y * 'lh « ra'*Jeratt'1y P"w- tended the May day daoc», Satwr erful h-leswpO and find there is a Breakwater from Portland, on which The body of W. J. Archibald, who *’on- , P l u m b i n g o f . A lt K in d s crack or Haw in the solar orb. T vessel, so he informed us, he ex disappeared while on a hontiObqpta^ Hon. H. M. Cake, Republican d«Y- ff p o m p t ly D o n o . • reduced it to a mathematical calen-j peeled a friend, left for home Sat James P. Olsen returned from Se l«li»n and found, according to my urday morning, and the friend ac month ago in the mountains near nominee for U. 8. Senator^ wr.u-s os Gold Bench, was found Ja.t week , that he expects to visi» Cdfry ^ r - attle Friday. He lias iitvOtted. in figmew, that the world ,wjll come to oompanied him. Mrs. Edith Thom H o sa a a b o e in g a S p o e lv tty . \«.. .. 7th, 1917. 1Q17« ‘ ■' iSon, « ’..I.imlii Ohio, w m an old nol far from where he patted from ¡«g hi. canvass of the slat*. He property there and oonil-mplales su end Mgy of /( Columbus, OtX'ASIONAL. I friend back E m I, and on her srriv his tpo companions. He had evi- | won hit nomination by a dean man . moving to that city in tire nrar -fu , ¡;| r , al here they were married at the dently died suddenly from heart If hght for Statement No. 1, and he lure. will receive the glad hand frontal! | ,f R Green Uin(k>n j(| Marshfield hotel, the ceremony be tiouble. the Republicans of this section, and town on bl)fc,Bew ,0 lb„ ing performed by Bev. R. Miller. James Lane, P. Cook anff Mr. ■ frQm pone _ , n .i i - creamery of which he is manager, Mr. Strain is postmMter at Hare, Crow left here Thursday, well equip , hu0 ¡.’uiion’s stalwart ftiends. | of ,|ajr. rae„ are sending which is located in the bills hack of ped for camping and prospecting a cold wave struck Grants Pass their cream to this creamery and Langlois, on the Cuiry county on the head waters of Elk river. | ,al#jy) freexing up their watir pipes are thoroughly satisfied with the coast. The poetoffioe w m named ¡There it gold in that sedimi, and and no doubt doing much damage results. after Joe Hare, well known on Coos ir K K < ? H E l» J IX W i there are a few good land locations. to fruit aud gardens. Pbsnomsnal bwy, and who resided and was port- Nuccessor to N. C. Nielsen. The dance Saturday was the Thorough and systematic prospect weather has been the rule all over mSster there for a number of years P o r t O r< *or«T , O r e g o n lug on the head of Elk river, espec # United States during the past great event of the season. Tlie mu Yea. 100,000 time« each day. prior to his death.—The News ex Does it »end out good blood 1 ¡ally on the North fork is two wpe|tHi aRd we ,,,>lU|,J be thank- sic by the efficient violinist, Norman tends congratulations snd best wish Wood and Iron Work promptly sure lo lesull in rich discoveries. fu) ih>t ** jjve jn lhe eqUable Tyler, accompanied by Ethel Cht-e- o r bad blood? You know, for es lo tbs newly married couple done at moderate prices. Give him ver and Ivy Langlois, w m except good blood la good health; The worst Tornado that ever climate <m earth, where tornadoes a trial before going oloewkere. ¡Struck any part of our country/are unknown snd ice has to be made ionally good, while an elaborate bad blood, bad health. Aad supper was served at midnight at you know preciaely what to STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPE ' swept through poilions of the lower artificially. the Langlois hotel. WRITERS WANTED—There is a take for bad blood — A yer’a I ftlate* on the last weekj ~ -— a — J. H. UPTON, - steady demand everywhere for ne S a r a a p a r ill( < Doctors have Blanch, the five year old daugh of dollars worth Church services will be held at L . S . O O M M I M I O N E R , destroying million« nograpbers and typewriter«. Ste endorsed ft for 60 year». ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Cope, fell of pnqierty and killing over 500 Port Orford next Sunday May 10th nography is many time« a shortcut lieople and wounding over a Ihous- both morning and evening. This into the creek near their home Im-t « s r NOTAKY PUBLIC, to high confidential positions. We A y w ’a n n ^ ^ and. Thousands of homes were de- will be my Inst regular eppoinl- week and would have drowned but K—» tba b e w to teach stenography and typewriting Lxsaboi«, Cvaav Oo., Oaaoos. stroyed, people bv lb« Wns of thous ment here, ts the field has been di for the prompt action of her broth thoroughly and practieallf by mail er, Philip, who immediately sum > BAwrwas. Dealer In Town Lots, and Improved ands are destitute, and our govern vided and I will go to Langlois on- in your spare time and at low cost. ill raoned bis father. The child w m so and Wild Ixuidi. ment andspeople ire called upon lor ly. It is hoped that a man Write todsr for “cnromerei.il circu I W.l Filings and Final Proofs Made on ■relief, which’ is being promptly toon lie stationed at Port Orford ' nearly gone that it was not without lar.” I. C. S , Box 414, Marshfield, 1 considerable effort that eoptcious- IronL \Vho would not live on this and ths territory south Homesteads and Pre-emptions. Oregon. G soro s II. flOACit, • pese «ras restored. coast, the favored spot of earth? o GENERAL CONVEYANCING. GOLD BEACH. OREGON. Black- gm ithiTi g He went an horseback vis Point. Does Your Heart Beat ZJ Z li/ersx^ t., At«**' Notice to Horsemen. K G IT O the celebrated German Coach Stallion will make the Jeason of 1908 at Sikes rives in Cur ry county, from April 26th to August 1st. Dates— April 25; May 3-13-22-31: June 7- 16-25; July 5-14-23-31. Parties wanting to breed from a distance can get good pasture at »1 per month at Chas. Zumwalt’«. TERMS: Single servioe »10, due at time of service. By season »16, due on Aug. 1st. Insurance »20, due when mare in known to be with foal. G jsrman C oach Bnuxogns A hs ’ n . Geo. W. Martin, Manager. For Sale. One team of good work m ares; both with ibal from good h on e. Weight from 1100 to 1200. Also one milk 00», soon to be fresh, and one yearling heifer. For partieulan oall on or nddres j. E. J. Pttxrrr. Fort Orford, Oregon. Notice. I am the owner of, and desire to sell, 250 acres of timber land in Sections 17,18 and 19, in Township 34 S. R. 14 W., W. M.; also 40 acres in Sec. 22, T. 80 S. R. 14 W., W. M. Address the undersigned. W il l » T. W h it k , . Port Orford, Or. AGENTS WANTED— 10x20 ora- yon portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one ocnl eaoh. You can make 400 per cent profit or »86 00 per week. Catalogue and Samples free. FRANK W. WILLIAMS COM PANY, 1208 W. Taylor St., Chi cago, III. JE W E LR Y , Send yo u r Age, tea tor M ountii^dfi Poliahing aJso your W atches and Jew elry’ tor repair, to Fred H. Van Norden B an d o n , O re g o n . Careful attention given to m ail orders. H .T . ST E W A R T , NOTARY P U B L IO , P o r t Oi-fi»«-<L > : t O r e ig o a a . Timber Land Act, June S, 181»— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States fe n l Dfflee, Rose tin rg, Oregon, Feb. ‘t»th, IDOrt. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance «ith the provi ilons ol the act of Congrras of June X, 1x7», entitled ‘An Act for th« «ale of Timber Lands in the Slat»-« <-f Ca lfornla.Orciioii, Ne vada and Washington Teiritory, as extended to *11 the Public Laud State, by Act o( Augu«t 4. 1803. WILLIAM E. RUSSELL ol Eugene, County ol Lane, State ol Oregon, filed in this offiue on February 2.:rd, !Vu7, Ida s«-ora statement No. KU26 lor the purchase ol the South-west quarter of Section No. 11 in Township No. 32South. Range U West W. M . Ore., and will offer proof to sh »w that the land sought It more valuable for its timber or Stone than (or agricult ural purposes, and to establish his olalm to said land before 'be Knxiste, and Keseiver of this office at RnneMiri, Orrgori, on Friday toe 10th dav July. 190». He names m w iin'-see,: R o b e r t R ic h a rd s o n , Thomas 1» Halstad, both of Monroe, Or, David Murphy o f Eugene, Oregon. Edward H Welle ol Eckley, Oregon. Any a n d a ll per»«<Be< m n | a d v e rs e ly tb s a b o ,• d e v e >Ilia d le a d s s > e re q u e u ed to Ilia ih v ir c la im s la thia office oa oy ualore said fll day »'Flaly. !</*.' Bsxxawi« L Eaor/itesrtwter,