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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1909)
The PAPU «F ■ ■ ■ T .u i - . ,. "" ii j --------- lU H 8C Btn-|Q jr BATK8 <>• >pv O h ® • • • »,• • • in clothes made largely ol cotton or' shoddy. Before the Ways and Menus Co-wiaittee appeared several venturer* and promoters and buc caneers who undertook to usurp attd ex p lo it certain m in in g propel lies belonging to the Moorish inhabi tants. m ix tu re o f eottoii w ith Wool in goods form erly a ll wool has increas ed enormously, not from choice but f r o » (he necevaTQas enforced by the *> T h re e O iu tC o ] ary disturbauasa in Spain a t thia tim e w ill, let ua hope, eventuate in teaching a ieeaon Worth Minemtmr In g ia th a t country aa w»ll eg ip others. T h e trouble grew o u t o f the m ailing war on Morocco to eoni|>el »IJO tlie people of th at country to respect the “ rig h t* * o f a lo t o f Spanish ad fahliafced Every Wednesday, by 1I1B D Y T . flfc lW A B T . , TM* prWIM aoee ) jboV.tkcSaM M ' !.. rlMloBl»FsM. The common people of S|w in re belled against being drafted into the. service to fight in an unholy w ar against a people with whom they had n«j q uarrel, and in the is sue of which,-.¿hey had ho possible O U R AG ENTF- $ . B. S a m , im « BVBMT WBkWlMDAV (TBB1NA. ing and k illin g o f m a n y .’ : O E P iE IX e A -In M 1 3 O -C 3 IIJ L IV T , ( ^ r P o r t Orford, Or.^z^ NEW GOODS, situation. As a result the vast m ajority o f the popqjatioo now wear lasa o f woo] ia clothes, noderwear y id hosiery than before the enact m eat of these schedules. This out put replaces the warm and substau Bal wool fabriea which were form er ly Jo '» «raw a . r 5»» ij « j The country a t n u k in g against the “ pauper labor” goods of A merical | I . , . , . . ... Am i do 1 bear you say that the D euocrata w ill carry the next Con i ■ I a I . I - 1 R!.mFW ,llc"la1 ’1 i knows a little about “ Conservation jn d F i restry" in some of the little epols in our country, but his head is loo »m all aad narrow to grasp the big subjects in th eir en tirety. I l i a foiest reserve io C a rry county is a etuggering blow to Southwestern Orego , wrong in every essential, » ithout reason, sense, or justioe, and, a e believe, u n la w fu l. L et him t ' ‘ - M e d f o r d ’s I d l e T a l k . For a lv e rtis in g has been purposes a story started in Medford th at Southern Oregon favors secession from the northern part uf the state and the creation of a new common wealth out of Southern Oregon and -(.atripof Northern C alifornia. h The M O N E Y ’ ?i» L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O DS, ” C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . In tact, a ra p p lyn f everything naually kept In S .w n ll stocked •ri* . . . w— 1 3 ' - General Merchandise Store. ORDERS T A K R fi FO B L O A N E D ON REAL ESTATE LONGTIME, EASY PAYMENTS, ' AN Y A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK. n^tabtaafitakatkrikihnArfk riniîkriiriikriwh riva i 1 : RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. e J a c k s o n L o a n <fe T r u s t Co. FOKT WORTH, Texas. JACKSON, MississippL ,GENEW MERCHANDISE, G roceries <te P ro v isio n s o^^^,a,aotadbaBUarftrfirluhriwiwiiw 'MSPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.^- For Sale. D oafn fiw C a n n o t bo C ured u by local application», th ,y cannot caat h the dlnaSaol portion of the e ir . There 1» only qua way to cure dealne«. and th a t I . by con.titu- tlonal remedies. Deafnea» ta catued by aa la- flamed condition ol the muuou» ll a l n , of the Buatachlan Tube When thta tube 1» Inflamed yoa have a rum bling w a n d or 1» iperloct hear ts«. and whan I t 1» entirely cloaed. dealoe»» 1» the rasnlt, and unlaaa the lnflam ation can be taken out aad tbl» take ruetored to It» normal eoadlOon, h e a rln , wlU be daatroyed loreveri Bine eaee» ont of ten are canaed by C atarrh, whteh 1» nothing but aa Inflamed condition of the mucoua »nrfacei. We w ill glv» On« Hundred Dollar» lor any me of Deafne»» (i-aueed by catarrh) th a t «mo no« he cured by Mall'» C atarrh Cure. Send for c irc u la r, free. F. J C HK N XY * Co., Toledo, O dye, eowarda and drunken cut gress? Never, u n til the Democratic throats at the “ N aval A cadem y” at p arty Iweomes Democratic w ill it «•arty another Congress, wherefore Anapolis, M arylan d . the “ Interests” are encouraged to do ilieir very worst. A nd, why not? I t w ill be remembered th at about I J. H . U pton , Bold By D nwgtita, Me. 18 months since L ie u t. Sutton wse Taka H a ll’» FamUy P tllafo r ooM llpatton. Langlois, Or. found dead on the academy campus, and th a t a secret “ investigation” re salted id ndwa being ««nt out that Sutton had com m itted suicide I - . ■ .. i k » r M *iAta —. . . . . .... ... . „ O( Curry Cosnty, for the year ending Jnne 21, 190». Dated at Langlois, T h ia hia mother residing at Port- On>gon th k 2Klh day of June 1#ofe Signed W. 8. County School land thia State refused to believe, KUpe,inteude»t and sought a reopening o f the case S u. of persona between 4 and 20 years of age residing In Jfsla.Female.Total 636 301 .3 9 4 the county on November 25, 1908... though Senator F u lto n ,- who de 392 183 .2 0 9 d in e d to interfere, vaguely h in tin g No. ot pupils marked “ B.” on register.. . . 79 n «» ,» <cg “ 31 ...4 8 th at, for the credit o f the fa m ily , Over under — - 4 and —-- r— - ....... . . 86 40 the matter had better not be stirred No. pupils on Register Over 8 and under • ....... ?.•............... . • -40 119 46 since beginning of Over 9 and under 19... up again. B u t Mrs. Sutton dec lined 86 47 year marked “ B ” Orer ia and under 14. 101 66 to be intim id ated , and persisted in O rer 14 and under 20. her deinaud for a public invtatiga 392 188 Total .........................................................................................204 tion, which, after III« change of ad 2» No. of teaclters employed during the y e a r...................................... 7 . 7 m inistration was ordered, and the No. bolding state certificates or diplomas.............. • ......... 8 It 10 result is before the co u ntry. I t is No. holding first grade certificates ...................................................a 4 4 aa certain aa an y th in g not absolute No. teachers holding second grade certificates— ......................... 8 4 ly susceptible of proof th at Sutton No. holding third grade certificates................................................1 8 . • No. holding perm its..................................................... . . . ............. 3 was murdered in a drunken n ig h t 13 11 No. holding certificate of Institute attendance during past year 2 braw l, wherein five “ olficera” were No. of applicants examined tor teachers' certificates during year 2 11 4 4 participating, four of them against No. ol certificates endorsed during tbe year.................................... No. of eighth grade diplomas issued during the year......................2 the deceartd. 243 118 No. of persons between 4 and 20years of age not attending school 126 2670 The country is nuw informed that Average number of days public school taught during ye ar........... M r. T aft overcame anti u tterly dis Whole number of days attendance during the y e a r .. . ., ................................ Whole number of days absence dnring the y e a r . ........... ........... ...............W 6 enmfited A ld rich ’ in the final d o s Average number pupils belonging......................................................................... ing up of the tariff embroglio, yet Average daily attendance........................................... ................................. .. • 345 all agree th a t free hides, a sligh t Whole number of organised districts in this c o u n t y .. . ! .. . . ................ '•..........25 redumion in the lu m b er schedule, No. school districts reporting....................................................................... 25 and preventing (be increase o f the No. school houses In co u nty............................. . . . t » i . . . . ...................................25 tax on gloves snd stockings shove No. of school houses built daring the y e a r,... . ....................................................... 2 No. of school rooms in operation during the past year............ .......... .............36 the D in g ly rstee, was the sum of No. o f legal voters for school purposes In district at time of thia report.........486 the achievement of I he President, No. of school«,visited during the year by the county superintendent............ 18 w hile the suspicion is strong that Average length of time devoted to each viatk.. . . P.. . . ............................fihra. duties during the year......... 470 the wily A ld rich played his game No. of miles traveled in - performance . u — of ofleial ___ w ith this sm all concession aa a wop There ,* en 1 toaehers’ institute held inoounty daring year, Aug. 10, 1908 10 whom if m a y ,. concern, in th e : DOtn^ ° / 1^ >r* ry °a ........................... ‘ n v or W om an) A 320 Acsa fio u n A tbicam VxTikAM B ovmty L amd CsannckTS, issued by the Department of the Interior, Gov erntntfBtlff'Uanada, Ottowa, under the Volunteer Boun.y Act, 1908. Good tor soy Dominion I .and open for entry In Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba. Any person over the age of 18 years, M an ok W omam , can acquire this land with this certlfio ate wtbout further charge. For immediate sale— $800.00. W rite or « Ire L. E . T ELFO R D Toronto, Canada. We roon household, »uch as Cotton and deceived from County treasurer from sta'e sohool fund........... : ............. 1001.60 J . L . ...................................... «3.06 uo|M the name of the Rogue riv e r woolen fahiics, stand, and in some Kccil’ ed from rate bills and tu itio n ......... . Received for library from other sources.................. ........................................ 63.12 ’ alley, which means G rants Pass, is inores sed. Received from other sources.................................. ................................. ■........... 161.80 ■ot d n lin e d by the secessionists. s va lle y is loyal to the whole Total Receipts............................. ..................... ......................................... >11318.01 W hen, under the D in g ly law , th e •'ate ahd ita glorious traditions ta r iff on imported wool in the Returned to County Treasurer $147.47, less fil.1 6 .......... . ..........................$146 32 s. i tl. ro bean y who feel th at grcaM Was placed St 11 cents s Paid tor teachers’ wages....... .............................................................................7362.00 Paid for rent of rooms and rite ...................................... ............. ....................... 37.60 .h m t like to stay with Ore- pound, the inaiiufauthrers demanded Paid for fuel and sohool supplies..................................................................... .. • i they .iVe the privilege of w ith and were granted a “ compensatory” Paid for repairs and improving grounds...................... ...................................... 4-5O draw ing from these part«. They d u ty on woolens of 42 per cent in Paid for new school houses and s it e s ...,................................................. . -1416.66 t i l l never ha missed.— Rogue R iv addition to the 55 per cent “ pro Paid for Clerks' s a la r y ....,.................. ...................... ............................ .‘.,..1 4 3 40 Paid fcwUbrary books...................... ........................................ ............................ 63-1* »r Courier. tect! vs” duty. Hence i t results Paid for othSr p u r p o s e s * . . . .................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 . 9 8 th at on blankets and onaaimcre and Total Disbursements.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . .......................................... "... .$9454.98 womens’ dress w id e n s , vbCre it a Ö C O T T ’S Cast) on band............................................'............. .........................$1868.06. la x o f a shade Mhuve 96 per cent, Eatfmated value of school houses and gronnds ......... ....................... . . . ¡ .».6215.00 and i t results that the average fam Estimated value of school furniture and apparatus ................................... 2300.00 E M U L S IO N ily is driven inure and mors to the Average monthly salary of male te a c h e rs ....,............................... .................. 60.00 use o f shoddies. ” .” ” female ” .................... .......................................«0W AveragO number of mills district tax levied...................................... ..4% Register of teachers Curry County, O regon: Mias Mildred Kelsey, let O n the subject of »buddy the fui grade; H . A. Stites, 1st grade; Miss Eva O’Uennell, 2nd grade ; Mias Florence low ing showing was made before L iu fm a n , perm it; Fas. CaugheU, permit: H . McDonald, permit; L. A. Hil- ” -m s p e o p le h a w « ________ hert, perm it; Mias Eva Mokler, perm it; Mias M artha Wx>d, perm it; P. Row- la y w h ile tsiU q g tt. | tbe W ays and Means Com m ittee: “ A considerable pro|<ortion of the 1 * «rede; Mias Celestlne Moorehouse, state paper; M bs Aana W inter, state » « B a im i» «as a poor people of our country, because P « l*r ; M ie. Asia Bailey, latgrade; Mies Rotarta Rippcf. tatae paper; Mias r ik M . , k k i- j u Bbvia M iller, 3rd grade; Mias EateUe Wilson, 3rd grade; Mias M arie Bos-en, | of these pro hib itive duties on the , gt J t r . « a n n a rd , 3rd grade; W, A. Wood, state paper. J. Ladies' & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes (Cigars and Tobacco, p in e A s s o rtm e n t of r > a x lie > « ’ D r e s s O o o d r i r , n t u t t l i n w , c a l i c o s , f l a n n e l s » e t c .* H a r d tu a r e & T intxiare, f t e x i e c s , L e a th e r , ete. F O R SALE. 3S O acres of good grating land up Sixes river joinieg the 8. P. Peirce and Chas. Crowley homesteads. Has con- aiderrble timber, most of whicli Is dead cedar in good eondition. Price $10 per acre—one-half down and balance on time. 8O R EK 8EN , t Langlois, O r. J. 7 n » lik e ly to make hut of this. _ T R E S P A S S N O T IC E ..... « » B A R G A IN 8 I n l i v e r y tHinif. (M m A ll persons are hereby notided no to tees pass for the pa rpoae of bunting or fishing upon the N W K of Section 15, and the E l of and W$ of SKI Section 16, Tp, 31 6., R. 16 West. Tbe premises are now owned and leased by the undersigned. AU such tresfihfesera will be prose cuted according to law. F. T. McMuLLkK. 6_ - W K»- - • V stavo«- ‘ H A R D W A R E .,G R A N IT E and T I N W A R E , Call and examine goods ar.d g et prices. ■ason given that the W illam ette • s ley d id by its vote in the legisla- ure, k ill the norm al school at Ash i d , and, after allow ing Medford to v t ttro o g b an appropriation for b - t a t e r Lake road, they perm its i W law yer to block tbenppropri- M o n a T h is ie p iim a ry sohool boy •k uBfl tia originators of it can uq.vsrsal demand for revts.on down c „ h on han(, u , im eof m. k ln ^ „ t annual report, July. 1908....... . ,..$2401.99 - e more money pum ping thun ward, for the rest o f the D in g ly ‘ Received from •County Treasurer from oouaty ecbooi fund..«»..................6261.40 nt three cents a clap than they rates on articles v ita l to tbe c o m -' Received from County Treasurer from district ta x ......................................1370.16 «ntBtf M E N S * and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G , M y r tle P o in t, O reg o n . Annual Report of the County School Sup’t, Piochot is again ta lk in g of resign- itiy, W e hope i t is true. O ur peo- r>ld cull h im the “ Conservation C ran k.'' H e may be honeet, but ig norant honesty is often more h u rt fu l than dishonesty. Possibly he B O O TS and S H O E S > Pearce, the H arness M a n , A s’»,- . ..A w G R O C K R IK 8 and P R O V IS IO N S , ■ '» F or a n y th in g in H a r n e ss or S a d d e l r y i t w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n Mates has fallen from SO,000,000 Io 88,000,000 up to 1808, and, strange as i t m ay appear, th e average price o f the c lip o f this State in 1908 wes lees than the tariff, ranging from 9 large w ill now have to take notice o f the fact that the taxpayers are educating, insleiul , ; ' ., o f gentlemen, gangs of bullies, row w - will be received by every steamer, I t shall be > and fresh ■applies _ my puipoae to keep a if u ll stock ol everything required by the •a MI , -i- trade in the lin e « yea 1er Ua owe pita». ’There le i et ss tota” es “ Coletee Medimi E wool d o ty the in the U n ited cents to I A . own is a pound, which The w orking ' men o f $pnin have fact shows th a t’the wool grow er m- A sciential advises against “ over reives no heueflt from the tariff, tw o recent examples by' which to doing irrig ation w ith toe much l»e g oiU ,(I. I 'h K n t h c h il d e was while the manufacturer revels in water.” B u t could he not bavé eaid backed by England to « re e l the his 42 per cent “ compensatory” the »atoe io a broader * a v , by ad- rich Band mines from th eir rig h t whether wool ie high or I qw , King against overdoing everything? fu l owners, the B o trr, and the dis I t w ill be remembered th a t Car lo o m uch, is never a« good as bolical raid of the U n ited States negie and Schwab testified before e-io ugM agaiust the Pbilipiuus, a people who the Com m ittee when the metal never harmed us,and in which raid, schedules were being considered, s -c re la ry Ballinger is now flying instigated by Capitalism , we m u r th a t the labor cost of producing Iron through ,tbe |U re *t Northwest in vaa dered h a lf a m illio n hum an beings, (¡gating great irrigation schemes, and in which thousands of our own and steel products was about 7 per re n t less in the U n ited 8tates than , v-'»tah, i t properly controlled by people ware killed or m aim ed , and •£ j «rnuieot, is the most beneficent who could in no possible way profit in E n g lan d , ye t high duties s till remain on these products. A ll the work our country is engaged io , by the outcome even had they been and should meet,the heartiest sup spared the aw ful fate that overtook manufacturers testified th a t they port of o u r people, prorided the them. B u t the couatry has been were selling steel ratle, wire, struc tural iron and nails riles per greedy bands of g raft are cut o ff as parceled out among a few soul less abroad th a n a t home, hence the fast aa th ey attem pt a grab. promoters a ll right. Rght En glish m ill operatives are jsue ju d g m e n t however, iskdis- criio in atin g between the accidental k illin g o f one and the w ilfu l wound to John R. M ille r.) inervhanta and manufacturers tn gaged in the woolen buriuem . The President of the Roc b e ter K n ittin g W ork* said: The use of shoddy and the ad A n d under this num ber o f eheep 4 ¿lore hunters are now in the i oootama of Curry than have ever been before at one time. Game W ardens can be of some practical I - lefit i f they w ill stir around and p rteet does and fawns from ruth- ess slaughter. T hey should use ¿ “iff, interert, and axpauta o f which they were (U n , med to pay out o f their inuornea and earning». T w o week« ago the G lobe devoted scanty They foresaw that a privileged few considerable »pace to th e defeoee of would garner immense wealth as lioflBeeteadent; b a l in it« next ite æ tl*U price o f tits sacrifice» And »uffer- U goes out ®f-ita way to give »»me a in g /t> f thenii’slvaa win* had no part «•tap. very brdâd and consistant the outcome. poiley $a be sure» • - k ; nor lot in ti.Voi -.i. 1» •- • Tenderfoot fa rm e r AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles not in stock A f ir s t c la s s m illin e r v s h o p in con n e c tio n w i t h s to r e , Call, get our prices, and be convinced. Ten Doctors X. 0. NISLSEN. Said H e W ould D ie “ In 1903 w e w ro te yo u re g a rd in g m y husband, w ho w as suf fe rin g fro m heart tro u ble. H e was superanuated b y th e N o r th G eo rg ian Conference. T e n doc tors a t d iffe ren t tim es said he w o u ld die. Y o u advised Q r. M ile s ’ H e a r t R e m e d y and R e sto ra tiv e N e rv in e ; w e did as advised, %nd im p ro ve m en t w as ap p aren t fro m the ve ry first. H e recovered and th e Conference in 1904 gave h im a charge. He never fe lt b etter, alth ou g h he has v e ry h eavy w o rk and does a g reat deal o f cam p m e etin g w o rk . I am so glad w e took y o u r advice and gave h im the m edicine, qpd feel th a t I o u g h t to let you k n o w o f the w o n d er fu l good results fro m its use.” M R S . T . S. E D W A R D S , M iln e r , G a. Timber Claims Bought I will consider the purchase of fir. and cedar timber claims, the descrip tion whereof ia submitted to me by the original locator. I f well timbered, and and in favorable locations 1 will, pay cash therefor. Address ANGUS ( i . M A C K A Y * Real Estate Agent Port H uron, Mich. -----; iJg'ï 11 1' y , -1 ------ iti.- T R E S P A S S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given to all persona not to enter or trespass upon the land known as the Jamieson homestead on Dry Creek, or the Oscar M ather ranch adjoining, or the B ig Jewel mining property, tor the purpose of banting, flahiqg or gathering berries. Any per son or persons so trespassing wlthoat my consent will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. M m . A. A. Jaxixsos. T h is proves w h a t D r . M iles* H e a r t R em edy w ill do. G et a b o ttle fro m y o u r d ru g g ist and N o tic e or H e a r in g of F in a l A c take i t according to directions. c o u n t. I t does n o t m a tte r w h e th e r y o u r h eart ia m e re ly w ea k, o r yo u Not toe is hereby given that the final have o rg an ic tro u b le, i f i t does 'account of Ames 8. Johnston as Ad n o t benefit yo u tak e th e e m p ty ministrator of the estate of N .F . J u r b o ttle to y o u r d ru g g ist and g et gensen deceased, has been filed In the y o u r m oney back. County Court of Curry County, State of Oregon, and that the 12th day of August 190» a t the boar of 10 o'eloek A. M ., has bean duly appointed by each Coart for the hearing of objections to C leaa b io ta meana a ctaau a kia . Me such final acoount and the settlememt -M tuty w ithou t it . Caacareta, C andy C ath ar thereof, a t which time any person In- tie <..'«n >.««r bland a t a keep i t rinaa, b» » ti-iin « np th e laxy liv e r and d riv in c a rf t n - tereeted in such estate may appear and .u ritie » trom tb e body. B ra in to-day to file objections tharsto in w ritin g and MWah punnlna. b o il*, blotches, blarkbeada, couteal tbe same. no «bat « itk ly biboua c-eaptexxm by taking .ta c a r-t» — beanty to r te n rente A ll drug Antes 8. Johnston, flats. » ‘ 1 lection ¿ s a ra a te -d . HA 25«.. V * Administrator of the Estate. N o tice for P u b lic a tio n , DsexarwiXT or ra x I u t b io b . . 8. Land Office at Roeebnrg, Oregon., Ju ly 12th, 1909. Notion is hereby given that A L IC E A. B LAC K of Port Orford, Oregon, wh on April 30, 1901, made Homestead ntry No. 10632 8. R. 02199, for Lots 3 A 4, NEW 8 W | See 18, Tp 32 8, R 14 W, NEJ 8K4 Section 13, Township 32 South, Rango 16 West, W illamette Meridian, has fil ed notion of intention to make final fire year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. H . Upton, U . 8 Commissioner, a t Lang- 1909 ^ re gOD’ on the 24th dBy August Clglmant names as witnesses. George Pitshugh, of Port Orford, Ore. John W. Crowloy. of " ” A. M . Fltshugh,of ” ” 8. P. Peirce, of ” 'B bmjamim L . E n n r , R « g p s te r. DENNIS CUNNIFF. JR.,^ Lep. 0. 8. Mineral Surveyor Surveyor for the D is tric t oi O r egon. G old R e a c h , • • . O regon N O T IC E . All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the lands of the under signed, ritnated in Sixe. River Precinct, Curry «scanty, Oregon, for the purpose of bunting with sunn or dogs, o r fish ing. Also not to leave any gate open on going throngh, or other wise trespass In any manner. Any person so trespassing w ill be prosecuted to thefull e x ten t of the law MRS. RACHAEL ATERH