The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 26, 1908, Image 3

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G E O R G E M. B R O W N ,
Town and County.
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T hird Race, m ile 2 yr. olds.
FO R S A L E — A few pure bred
"Berkshire Boar Pigs. Now ready Agneae— H u m e. Won.
H en ry A x tell left here la t'S s tu r -
Mary 8 .—Colebrook. T im e 88.
to be taken aw ay., Price $10 each.
— SONEBUBU OREttO*
even in g and exp ected to m ake
Fourth Race, I .m ile.
R out. M c K jcszib .
i en a ll-n ig h t ride to Baudon on busi
Bob Baber— D oyle. 'W on.
Sea View, P y /lO r fo r d , Ore.
H. T. STEW A R T
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Cyclone— H u n tley . Second.
' NOTARY, PUBLIC,
I W e received a pleasant ca ll last
T im e 26».
Geo. G uerin, o f Langtoia, w as in Joe— E n giem an .
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Saturday from L etter and Joh n L , ! town S u n d ay and sa y s that h is fs th -
¡P o rt O r fo rd ,
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Sacoxu D a *.
regou
Clark and D. D. Miener, a ll o f Port- i er w ill go to M yrtle P oint to be
First Raoe, I m ile.
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lan d , who w ent dow n tbe coast on ' ; treated by a doctor at that place.
B lue D iam ond— Scott. W on.
.C U R R Y C O U N T Y A B S T R A C T business.
Mr. Merrill and hie men have j C yclone— H u n tley.
Second.
COM PANY
The E nterprise came up from I com m enced a tu n n el in a ledge near
Penia— W hite?-
T im e 2 7 |
O o td B e a c h ,
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O r e g o n . R ogue river Saturday with a cargo j A x te ll’s at a p oin t where a hundred
Second
Race,
#
mile.
¡o fa a w -d n st fór th e cold storage foot tunn*l w ill strike the ledge
Have the only compiled aetV of Ab- . ...
.
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E lid a— Iiu m e.
Won.
.tracts of Titles in Curry . County. I b u i,d ,n 8- « tu r n in g to the river
160 feet below the surface In the
F lavors— Armstrong. Time 38.
Land Owners, you should have your 1',e evening.
m eanw hile
the
surrounding
Third Race, i mile.
tltlesoertitled correct of record. L and.;
j U(lgu H am ilton and Dist. A tty. country w ill be protected and if
A gnes— Hum e.
W on.
leh
morning
are any yaluabl. m ines in
A dohda— Armstrong. T im e 53J.
OOBBE8PONDENCI. - SOLICITED.
fur G old Beach where the Circuit th at section th ey will be fouqd
Won by 2 yr. old o 'e r 3 yr. old.
court Opened Monday with a very and ex p lo ited .
J. HUNTLEY,
Fourth Race, f m ile.
sm all docket.
At the ('«pliers’ exam ination nt
A TTO H N K Y AT I. AW. F .A . K n lw a n J son afient Salur ¡G old Beach, M isses Ada Bailey and Toscosa— A rm strong. W on, •
Doc R owell— Herron. Time 1.06.
OOLD BEACH, OREGON.’
(d a y night in Port Orfoyd an d lelt! M»rie
« « ‘I Mr. H . A . Stites
O u w rn iiteed A b s tr a c ts « f H e a l for (Jviil Beach n ex t m orning.
W e lM,***d f,,r Aral grades.
Misses
T h ir d D ay .
S
F irst Race, i m ile.
P r o p e r ty P u n it e « « ! .
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acknow ledge a p leasan t visit from G la d y s M iller, E O’C onnell an d
B lanche Foster passed for second Toscosa—»Armstrong. Won.
Mr. K ribs S r. _
Thirty years practice Jn the County,
d r ..» r -
a—
. . . . . . grades with h ig h averag -s, Two E lida— H um e.
Time 49.
Rufus K in g drove up to Bandon
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ap p lican ts tailed for iW rd grades,
Second ijtaye, j m ile, 2 yr. olds.
S unday h g v .n g
as
passengers and R
v. am ona
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touk " th
Agnes«— H om e. ,- ’ W on.
Messrs. Lamberton, A va, PijnmiCk^
ELBERT HERMANN
am ination for a State: Certificate.
Mary 8 — Colebrook. T im e 85.-
Attorney at Law, K t*-burg, Oregon C ollier and another gen tlem an all
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v
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b
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Oregon
T h itd Race, 1 m ile.
I o f whom took in the M archm ont
will regret to hear th at the great C yclone— H untley.
Special Auentlon to Matters Before races.
W on,
..in
. hr>riu>
“ sinu.t,”
i^.in„
nir._ to
Balter— D oyle.
race
horse
Snark”
belonging
United St iw s L and O Ihne.
Second.
J. A. Buchman a Roseburg A tty,
T hird.
and R epresentative elect accom pan­ Jake Fry o f Big Bend was kicked P en iä— W bite.
in a stable at R oseburg, breaking a J o e -E n g ie m a n .
T im e 40.
ied by his wife stayed over n igh t at
J. J. STANLEY
leg and causing him to be sh o t. H e
Fourth Race, 1 mjUt.
Lindbergs Satu rd ay, and left n ex t
was en rou te to the M arshfield Fair Letitia— H um e.
W on.
m orning for Gold Beach to attend
when the accident occurred. H e es­ C reseerlon— Herron. T im e 1. 48*.
court.
tablished a world's record at 5 J fur­
OREGON
C O Q U ILLE,
F. Reel,, representing th eC alifor lon gs when three years of age; was
F o n r tn D ay .
nia N otion and Toy Co. spent Mon­ valued at »2,300 and uninsured.
First Race, J m ile.
day in Port Orford taking orders
Blue D iam ond— Scott. Won.
H um es trainers and jockey passed
H A L I ’I I Id. C O P E
from our m erchants. H e is going
Bob Baber— D oyle.
T im e 2^1.
through Port Orford Saturday on
C ooper.
down- p ie coast so d speaks highly
Second
Race,
5
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Furlongs.
their way to the Fair at Marshfield,
o f thd roads.
» l b . Kegs »1.00.—100lb Barrels »1,25.
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¡.with h is fleet fillies L etitia, E lida Crescerton— Herron. W on.
T im e 1.11.
E d Mather cam e
down from and his beautiful two-year-old Ag Yo San— H um e.
At Residence. Floras Creek Bridge.
(ATTORNEY
A T
L A )Y
Llield, a sister io Mrs. Woodruff...
M iss Clio T ylar (ta iled for Cres-
i cen t City Friday to enter High
" ’Sclwiol. Miss C lio is ulrva<ly a
graduate from the U ram niar S«km l
at llial place and w ill finish H igh
School preparatory for C ollege norfc*
T he dance Saturday night was
well atteinled arid th orou gh ly err
¡ joyed by gII. An exceflen t supper
was served at the L nuglois H o te l.
D ancing was kept up u n til a late
hour when everyone went hom e
w ishing there wouid bo auothe.- a , d - 1 BfUr
d iu g soon, eh George?
¡a„ y
q^ re
f
n,.tl (he coln p ,ny h ave a
One of llie |irettiesl weddings ev -.‘good tilin g— a big thing, in fact,
er solem nized in our town took when the machim-iy requisite in re­
place at the M clhiulist church Wed- id u ciu g the ore shall have been in-
iiesrjav, A ugust llllli, when .Mi-s ’ stalled the advent o f which w ill be
M arguerite Russell and Mr. John ' the signal for increased prosperity,
Huugeiiscii were uuited in the bonds permanent in its n atu ie, in the
of matr im ony. Tb«c—«diurch was southern ,iart of Coos com ity,
beautifully decorated with cedar,
On a direct line the m ine h but
G ov. Cbamla-rlain and oilier d is­
tinguished men of tlr<-g in will I m
in Marshfield d u rin g Fair week.
K yle’s cold storage plant on the
Hiosdaw is putting up vhinnok«.
The price paid fishermen is two
cents per poufii}.
‘
E lija h S m ith o f the Southern
fern and roses, ami the bridal cittip-ieighteen injles south o f Myr.tle Oragon C o .-a r r iv e d iit Portland
, le marched up.the aisfe to the sweet I Point though as the road traverses from Boston lately, an d .is sooty e x ­
j strains o f Mendr.lssuhn’s W edding it is,B2 m iles ami >• about six w iles pected on the bay
I March plujed by Miss “W illard. 1 fr-wn E ck ley, in N o ilh w est Curry.
A row boat containing W. W.
. Tlie bride -wore a gown o fw h ite s iik ., A crety o f men have been stea d ily Coran and w ife p f Eugene.*an4 Bert
and had a film y cbiflou veil 'h e ld em p loyed ,afid , w ithout exception*, MeCofbich of Marshfield, capsized
ill place by a wreath o f orange bios the skilled workmen, who h a v e d e l r Sunday, while, boat riding on Istli-
sum s, and currying cream rose«. e<l m som e of the most noted gold utusslough. »V henthcboat capsized
N ellis Jensen was lovely as loid es producing properties of the World M is.
Cora« was held down by
maid in a cream tu lle, w h ib -G en liy ‘ are en th u siastic oVer the outlook ^the overturned boat, and the men
R ussell acted as best m a n .? After hereat presented
h id a hard lim e in extractin g her,
The m ine embraces ten placer and which they finally suooeefiWd'in d o­
the cerem ony a bountiful dinner
wa» served to overu hundred guests, two quartz Claims, besides a ty m tz ing, and after p lacin g her on the
Mr. and Mrs. Haagensen are both and a placer claim located on Joh n ­ bottom of the tfditl th ey headed for
excellent young people, the bride son creek recently, a short d istan ce A rcher’s wharf, wh«rc they w ereas-
j being u young lady o f m any nccom. frop.i the main works. Gpe tunnel sisted ash orab y tw o m en who had
< piishm ents and was a great favorite 800 feet long has passed through witnessed the accident. T hey w ets
among the younger sol, while the 40 L et of orc that assays »5 to the fortuiiute in savin g their lives.
; groom is a young man of excel­ ton, and is not yet through, and
len t m oral character and business m in in g men estim ate they a te aje
qualifications. T he happy couple |>r*8aching
I’roacning a contact that w ill show
w ill leave for Marshfield Tuesday, up the m other lode o f th is region, "* C u c y itlllM , O i ‘<*jfos«.
thence to Salem via Roseburg, and Beside the im mense body o f ore
Offers collegi ate courses In AgrictllG
ill bo at hom e to their many opening up in the tu n n el the assay- are, inclu Ifnx Agronomy, Horticulture
ortb Bend to see the races and ness, who captured a ll her races at
T h ird Race, 5 Furlongs.
Post Offlce Address, Langlois, Ore.
friends alm ut S ep t. 15th.
A la r g e . er c“l,ei1 ,h * writer’s attention to Animal Ifusb,m iry. Dairy Husband­
eel h is old friends, and h is wife ; M archmont. W hen E lida and Tos- E lid a— H u m e.
W on.
circle o f friends and acquaintances thousands of too* o f ledge matter ry, ere.; Forestry; Domestic Science
who has been v isitin g her old hom e ol)aa m eet on a good track it jt ill V euoia— Armstrong. T im e 1.041
of Langlois and vicinity join ¡„’ t‘‘at had t>een uncovered iu the plac apt] A rt;C ivil, Fb-ctiical, Mechanical
som a lima w iil return w ith him he worth going -m iles to see” and
and Mining Engineering; Commerce;
- C onsolation Race, | m ile.-----
w ishing them a happy and prosper , fit o p era tio n s which matter from a r h a n ii a c y. ___ ; ________
w hen lie goes hack.
.
A B ÍÜ
other three year-olds had better Adonda— A rm strong. Won.
¡careful test had revealed good m ill
-ttlferotcm cntary courses In Agri—
ous jou rn ey through life.
T he dam p fiiggy weather o f the j ,0° ^ on a“ d h 'arn whi‘l running Joe— E ngiem an.
Second.
. i ng ore.
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t ultusn, Forestry, Domestic Science
Mary S .— Colebrook. T im o 5 4 ).
! T he placer m ine has been worked and .Art, Commerce and Mechanic
p a slg tw weeks has Checked all for- really is.
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e—— tl-!»~
8 A L M 0 N M O U N TA IN M IN E S. (since 186», being purchased by the Aits, Including forge work, cabinet
e»t
fire*.
Tbe
atm
osphere
is
clear
The public J« hereby respectfully ia-
T hree gam es o f bate ball were
making, thaut'fitting, plumbing, ma­
E lo p e d t o C o q u ille .
form'd th at we art prepared to enter* ¡o f stnnke', an d danger for th is year
present c,)trlpany in 1903,- and the chine work, etc.
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played between the Del N orte ar.d
A Most Promising Property ! pioneer settlers figure that it has
tain patronage at the L n n g io ia H o - G no longer feared.
T he forest
Wrong faculty-, nio'hirn equipm ent;
Geo. Ferrier and Airs. McKeel Coos county team s, the- latter w in ­
where good meals will be found, raIlgera have d,m e good work also.
: y ie ld « ! from $ 100,000 to »200,000, free tuition ; opens Kept. 25.
In Process of Active
gave their friends the slip Sunday ning tl)e first and last games by so
and a F e e d S tu file run In connection
Illustrated catalogue with full iutdr*
I not w ithstanding but a sm all space
and
w
ent
to
C
oquille
wheie
they
Three
covered
wagons
with
e
m
i­
with hotel.
narrow a m argin that honors are
Development.
ou application to the Registrar
i not to exoid one acre has been work­ mutton
tree.
A th a n ofpatronagt T«»p'ri/ullg » o lie ilfd grants, from Idaho, passed through were married returning M onday. practically even. W estbrook, Del
ed out. Wonderful"-pan prospects
Port Orford M onday in q u est o f On the same evening they were giv- N orte’s best pitcher, on account of
M rs . O. P. H aaoemsck .
N ot m anv of our readers
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n,u are found on the rem aining ground,
SU M M O N S.
hom es. They w ill stop at E uchre e,i a charivari at the home o f ^ th e an injured arm , had |o retire from aware of the exten t of operations be- l o w i n g con clu sively th at «ndeJ
/ I reggs
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| ...... tor ■ * Mrs? Neygrert.'
creek and look up th ■----------1
at and G
brideA , daughter
the box after a short trial; but Coos ing carried on at the Salmon Moun-
ihe present managernent « quartz IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
creek'before go in g further.
j Bandon Recorder.
w.at as badly handicapped because ta.n m ining property, situated at
as welt as a placer m ine o f great Wl’ATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOB
they had i»o catcher that could hold the extrem e southern Cotts
For two weeks past the coast has |
, Value ha» been dcveli«|H(l. A fir.-U CURRY COUNTY.
Port Orford, Oregon,
The Wedderburn Races.
the lig h tn in g curves o f Collier. near the d .v td .n g lin e M ^ c n C m s c l a „Myw.
l|)e 0 e n o „ ((f Ko>b P f A. Hating, M. W. Ctindy,
been void o f w inds and dense fo g s ’
The rooting was vociferous and sar­ and Curry
K m K N A P P
P r o p r i e t o r have hung over us m uch o f the lim e, i
T in . property, owned C. Deyoe is regulat iy em ployed in O. K. Hilling and VV. E. Lifii- Action
dy, partners, doing btmineas at Law
I t is conceded that the March* castic, but alw ays im partial, for by what ...k n o w n as the S a l m o n ] ^ pre,u i^ . wiUl a COII1,)leU. o u lfil as Hilling, Tandy «Sons,"
but S u n d ay the North wind resu m -|
.to.. Ate-
Ftahiiiffs, - cover
mont races at W edderburn la»t week Y oung Ameiica has privileges on M ountain Coarse Gold M ining Com - , ,or carrying on ,lig Work> b u l Uie
First-claa« in every respect.
vs
ed its friendly work, and the sun ;
Moncv
was one of the m ost in terestin g and the Fourth of J u ly and at Ihe N a ­ pany, o which Oi vil D odge, one o f managerof the properly has oten W. T, Estburg,
G o jd Feed Stable attach ed .' sm iled through the blue skies like
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fendant,
,
successful m eets ever held in South tion al Game, and he must •h o ller | our w idely know » snd respected pi- g*(w,e lo the trouble o f havin g ou t
To 17. T Estburg. D efendant:
a benediction.
¡ern Oregon and deserved a larger or h u sll
Yon are hereby notified that yoa are
t
oncer citizens, is secretury and niai.it- Hl)e tests made as.w ell. Som e time
We run the Stage from Port Orford
hereby required to m |i« ir anil answer
Major T. J D evoe o f the U . 8. attendance, which it w ill be sure to
1 lie absence o f pool sellin g was, ger, has liceii io a stale of active tie
tigo he shipped sum ples of ote lo iIre complaint of tbe INaiutilTa uow on
via Dm ryyflle, oonnectlng with the arm y parsed dow n tbe coast last have in another year. T he horses
as m any remarked, responsible for velopmt nt fo; five years past, and
file «gam»» yon in the above <-ntitled
tttage to Myrtle Point.
the Selby sm elter at San .F iB ncisvo Court and came* within six weeks from
week on a secret m ission o f some were o f high class and strik in g ly the square racing. There was no there are at least iti(lic,it:oin of
ui
of this
getting returns that disclosed »75 he (late of the first n publieutlor.
kind. H e was a L ieutenant Col. in beautiful, and th ey ran for laurels report of even an attem pt to bu^ off abundant reward for the efforts put
,
s n in tn o n s , to-wit : Within six weeks
to the ton. Ollier assays nave
(r„m the w.h»lny of Ju'y, 11.ÍW, the
the Spaniuh war and d istin g u ish ed rather than for the m oney. Mr. a horse oi rider, as was done so forth.
shown very high values, som e goin g sam e (w ing the date of the first yubli-
h im self and com m and by capturing H um e was never known to pnW hnc openly last year, and which caused
But little has b een -p u b lish ed in
of this Ho in in on a ; and If yon
to the lo fty figure of »600 per ton. entiun
full »o to upiwar .in I answer <m „roe-
a fort at Ban Juan H ill.
o f his horse/, and th is fact w ill do m any people lo remain aw ay th is reference to the m ine, yet the
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The
richest
ores
were
gotten
from
fore
the
2tkli day of August, 1908, the
»■- ■- s’ —rintore than a n y th in g , else to make year. M e predict a m uch larger cuniary benefits resultant from the
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liie ninny
ninny veins
vtiu s m
that
seem to
to pene
pene same being thw l.al day of tbs time
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at srem
The rafters are up, part o f the
nrosnribed in the order for publication,
th n ! " ^ b
,C e,,,T V0"r 7" ' he re”U“ « ‘^ c a r r i e d on h a v e 1.,,,« been fell U aU a |, tlu
h
bi , ombr£ jiulgiucnt will be thlivu against yoa
¡sid es bpayded, and the c, Id storage
« r . n g t f horees was far belt, r than „ f t b .s e honest races tins year.
by tBc^usToess men of My, He Point, ,nuUl>utll. Jn aildll)otl lo lbu 800 for want-thereof, for lire relief demand­
b u ild in g is rapidly nearing com pie-
a „ , ioi pote,,,
thu
in thevom phiiit of p utntiffs, S suc­
F . A. 8.
t C oquille and elsewhere. Tfie wri t er Toot tu n iiei above m entioned there ed
cinct statement tif which is as follows:
HOB. It t. a co stly structure and ioU ow lug: Yo S an , Letirta, E lida
' hnd recently the pleasure nf a visit are six others o f various len gth s, all
That Plaintiffs have Judgment against
will- be an object of curiosity when g
yM r oW Hnd Agn„ . a
yon for tie- aunt of Two Hundred Sixty
; to Salm on M ountain, and h is vague of which have produced more or D-ilInrs au-1 Ninety-one cent» together
Langlois Items.
the outside sheathing of lumber is
two yw r d d .
with fiiti-rert.thereon from the Slot
'and h a lf confident ' conception o f less orc o f acknow ledged richness.
strip p 'd from its h.gb cem ent foun
f j S im,„ o n -s , tring o f hand-
ct«y „f December, UNM, *t the r-te of
what was there to lw revealed was
Malrel
Jen
sen
cam
e
down
from
six
p ercen t peranniiin au-1 for their
Thu m ine is situated at consider
d ‘‘,io n ‘
-
som e thoroughbreds, in charge o f
BaVidon T h u r.d ay, returning Salur ( v*rF
at re ngHwned soon #b|e altitu d e ou • spur of lofty Sal­ «oatsamt iliahiirsement.» in tliis action,
BLACKSMITH A.N1) WAROMBAKRB
and pla nliift will a-dt for an ordi r of
A tty. John H . H a ll, Judge o f i Irsiner A rm strong, show ed up in
i day.
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mon m ountain, and there is a com sale ol the rent property attached In
Coos
C
ounty,
arrived
here
Salur
U*e
P*nk
o
f
co
n
d
ition
,
h
is
great
mare
tiiis action, which ion! property Is de­
A ll Kinds o f Iron
man diug view of the surrounding scribe
Mrs. L indberg passed through
i ns follows, to-wit:
tlav on his w ay lo attend C ircuit Toscosa beating Doc R owell » o f a!
A L :“ 7 L i v e r
Steel and Woodwork
The East half o( the South-cait quar­
town |a
Iasi
uesday. She has been , May
court at Gold Beach. H is ln„ther. «ail« arrd finally Ireating the ae,.t
fleet j t'>w,i
sl T
Tuesday.
OTly „ UrrJ livrI.
a Bt#TT(- country d u iin g transparent utmos ter: the South-'eu»t quartered the North
Kieentett on Short Notlee
Mrs. Martha •>. H a ll, a pioneer died footed E lid a a h a lf m ile in 48 J cor *n C oq u ille for several weeks.
liver. I l would hs a ftupnj
as well m pherc. A tiib u iary of the C oquille m at quait.-r of Section 24; the North-
river flows near. T he property is cn -t quart r o f the North-east (piarter
at Marshfield Aug l8 t h at th e ripe rectcd tim e— » «»arvelous perfor-
Mr. J. S . C apps and F . M. Lang
H
l u m b i n g o f A ll K in d s
au l tin- South half of lb« North-east
well wan-red, and an abundance of quarter
of H*'ction 25; the 8outh-es»t
, age of 72, leavin g num erous rela- mance on a heavy h a lf mile tra ck ,: |„is with their fam ilies left Sunday In treittng th i lagginR, tcrpld liver It Is
P»*ttm ptly D o n e .
a great miatafce to
It with strong timber at baud. Tho com pany hn* uiuirtvrof the Noith-cast quartet and
liv es lo mourn her loss. She was a gra tify in g alik e lo the owners and morning for the Fair at Marshfield.
the
North-east
qu.n ter of the South-
noble woman and loved by a ll who trainers o f both horses and not lik e-J
q he W iw , Jol)ngton o f IxM A n . dr:i Me drag«. A t wpiil liver is lmt nu »1 pit sent a sm all quartz m ill, pul • eest -piarter of section 2<’>; ail in Town­
H o r « « a h o a i n g a S j > e a ia U y .
Indication of an Ili-ie.uiidied. enfeebled . . .
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...
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body whtwo otgaca are weary with over ver,zer non um centrator; also a saw ship 31, S-nilh, Range 13 West of Will­
knew her.
ly to be equ aled in m any years.
amette Meridian, in Currv County,
geles returned to their hom e W ed­ work, t-tart with
and allied m ill o f m inim um capacity, all oper Oregon.
i J o h n n y H erron’s horses brought
organ,
of
d^-stlon
a,at
nutrition.
Put
aied
by
furMi,
beJ
by
Thia Summon» is ptiblished in pur-
T h e wifi- o f Carl Stew art, w
h o fro,n M a i# fi« |d were Doc nesday, after a months- v isit with ttier.i In wrarklns* wrd< r and see how
a six
snnm-e ofnn order made 1-y Hon. K.
„
, „
, ..
,
their brother near L anglois. .
horse »team engine.
has so long tieen afflicted with con „ R ow ell
blacksm
ith
Blckly
ypwr
1,'v'r
will
becotac
actlvs
Bailey, »« t'onntv Judge of Curry
A
r
and C rescerton, both classy
8
Tlerco's Xlt.Ulen Medleai Dwcovwy .-hop and nu u >-ay ollice also stand I I’nunty* (luted the ¡¡Olli <inv of June,
su m p tio n , died A ugust 11 at the horses o f wide reputation. T he m ile
Miss L inda S u tton , Mr. H czle
hits cu d s rssej- inarvelnis cure* of •liver
,
, .
,
; is - h , dirt-,-tiuir tlie service ihered to be
h o tie o f R ev. W m. Stew art on race between Crescerton and L etitia ,<,n nr,J Robert F orty o f Port Or
trouble’ by Its wmderful <~ai;rol of th, am ong the cluster (it b u ild in gs lli.il made by ,»,i1.lii-ation „f the slime in the
er?ausof
til,»
lion
se.d
atitritlra.
It
re­
.
In if,e ! P -rt t»r. t I Tribuur-. a newspaperpob*
„
, _ .
; G regs creek leavin g tw o sm all child- was the great belting event o f ^*e ^ ’ri* * n<*
Jam ieson o f S ixes stores tho Bot-inal activity of the »tomach. ornament the elevation
,
, li. ln- i n Port Orford, In s a i. Gurry
* husband and nutner- m eet, and the old horse wa« ta-sten * l ,ende«l the dauce Saturday night. Increase< tht w t h .- .s o f the blood-mak- eoiin lrj a,)J K ent there »re several | (-„„„ty, ,,Uce ea- li wu*k, for a r - il.4
Ina ?! antis, dean; »» the system from pot- sm alter m in ts and prospects, all of 1 °f
succesaiye weeks.
other rela tiv e, sn d friends, to by
fl„ y jn , hc
Jellnle #nd G ra yc Bl^ co
tontids a.-niwiufati, jus , ar.ti w relieve« tlie
, ,
...
.. .
., ,
mourn her prem ature death.
,e ever
, n Curry co u n ty ,,,rh o u g h Saturday from M yrtle P oin t whfre Uvor of till, bunicas Imposed upon It by * hn:h “ W * " “ ’ ** br'“ «ln tS ,1”’ir
B K i s e i i i c n j i ’- h h
1 „ b u o e ex ten d s , i . heartfelt sym -
hgd
h„ , o f #
of
organ».
’ owner»
rvturuH.
Successor to N. C. N ielsen,
I f 7vu b * r« b itte r or L«H taste In the m e rrr
viltit
to
Saimiin
Mountain
p a lh y t o t h e a f f it c e d f a m .ly ,
¡ held ut that place. They were a ,
fcc pu*»? GT/OrtabU a jw e fil« (cateó ro n ru ^
P o r t O i* r « s* « l, O w e j f o n
fu ». rcath. c i .
o r Irr» ju l s r bcwèH
----- -«-rer- .T—.-
I Dick D innigan
whom every
Besides thefe strin gs, Penis* Joe» conipanied by Miss N ellie Kertlgan fv .I ^<*Ake ca J ï i tired, ÂLsp»>n4rnU freoaent season of the iy»-ar ia well worth
1*«'*
|r
".«nuit back.* the pnius of the sightseer, a journey
Wood and Irou Work prom ptly body knows from H u m b old t to C yclone, Bob Baber and Blue l»ia of C oquille. -
IMPMK< Éf ■ •».’
fiWnJtràu that, m illing men in particular make
ptrbtüM fiiu w a A ù
^.lUirsr»" I«
done at m oderate prices. Give him Coos Hav, spent Sunday at Port «»«O’1 w*r*
to rapture any soft
Mf
anJ f(m ily
were
p
ta«,
after
eatftu&
kinöctwPrjrirptOMt
ten on a trip through the county
snaps that m igh
ight t appear
ap;>ear
• trial before go in g elsew h ere.
Orford, and w ill go overland down »naps
We opine that the near future w ill
the eoast to Crescent city w h ere!
W s g i v ' t h e official tim e .below sengers on the last boat for W illow s.
I»
C al., h avin g moved to L sn g lo it for «
.
~v"~r? v t - i T r -- u j ri -nVa allow the place to be one of lire itn-
he w iil taka a steam er to his o f Mch
bul the track 5 s too the sum mer o n ly for the benefit bfj
L?T "’i-
K S io » « '»
J . 11. U PT O N ,
. < : -?¿tT in c »w-.n”« a* frj.r. Ta -slit be s-re»««l fiortaiit gohLprod ticing propel tied
hom e at S sn Francisco. H e is con ‘
hy 34 feet and the render can
! at ooo Mew and yet rxb nl to torpid l i- a / s r
Mrs. Polk's health.
i K . AudieM and weak »ii.ia.u h. Avoid a ll of the rich and developing W rst.—
V .S L C O M M IH M X O IN K K , fident o f receiving tire Democratic correct the tim e by deducting a half
Misses E lla Johnson and E m ily ! I- -t broad ar.d bu- vita, rrb ld le cske« and St utitiel.
t,„ in 111.it ion th is f»ll for tMtigreaa second for the h a lf mile or i «t
I b d .-r tisfixestddo f«a«S and lake tJoy*Goldcs
XDTABV PtlJHrHi,
i
Harlocker,
who b are tieen guests of I Te<.:--.I IM-t u v rry • re fill » rlr (n d »( U:k,toita
second
for
each
furlong.
fiotn the F ifth D istrict, sad he w ill
-n »Ml you are vIso « » « nnrt atnonir.
S.yl via Racklefi* lor tbe past w«ek, t The
F irst D ay .
sw eep the d istrict if nom inated. !
-T > !sco-rry- Is non-M vrck no«-»lee»
L ang i.oi(. G t mbv C o ., O ssflos.
• ferliv. ( t a n.r-.OTKj c u r o r t o f n»tl»o nivt.'.-"!-
!
returned
to
their
hom
es
at
Coquille
, F irst Race, J m ile.
T he brightest thunderbolt cornea
H ' is accom panied by J . P. FeDst-H
S&l m ow «Alii a fe lt l.» t r.t It» ir.srcd lm ls
Dealer in To-., n Lots, ano Improved C hief Jailer o f Sun F rancisco, who Crescerton— II. rron. Won.
M onday.
-
■ , s rtn t-d on each buttle-w ranocr and «-tested from the darkest »ky. *
•I,d v r c u b . 11» IncisC tart» are enedraa»
and Wild lain da.
en jo y s Dick’s atories more than the L®litia— H um e.
Tim e 1.19}, |
Mr anil airs.
M r, v C . V
left ,!,J
i.d
tm tm
.t emtm-rt
medical
v . W
u o oodruff
o o iu u iciiq
Hie bribe and
*, ..„„wndH
(s
F ilin gs and Finsi Proofs Made on
fun he has h a d -ja ilin g Ruef. Mr.)
Second Race, 6» fuilnnga.
■ for a two weeks cam ping trip to acre tbe dba aura fo r with h It 1» sdvlseC
tn'f.’t aeeSpi a inlstiUite of unknown
Homestead, and Pre-emptions.
F e n n d l is a native son, sn d ww»’ Doc R ow ell— H eir,»,. Won.
cou n ty.
were a co »in­ «MSpAafttns f»r thl, r.cn-siceret sxtuciSB
never out o f th e Golden state before. Yo San— H um e.
paiiied by M iss Gnu.KI of itia rah- ns kiow.-r co (cornwar.
GENERAL CONVEYANUlN'l.
Lawyer.
Agricultural
LANGLOIS--HOTEL
Feed Stable.
K N A P P HOTJEU
J. A. BOWMAN
¡at.li
thejstoir.:-h
B la c k -
XsXlUfi? ren
Of wrik atnv.tch «nd lorî>!4 1*^0
i
College