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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1909)
THE TlilBUNK C U R R E N T T O P IC S for baring assisted incoming had thrown up his commission and M t the servioe of the company and Kdito'h^'itiuobs: O J Z IW A L P A /R U o y U U E K Y K l, On the recent occasion of thededl- 1 12,000 a year salary, several years fctioii of the McLoughlin Home nt bafore Thurston arrived in the Ter Oregon C ity, munlioii of which I rito ry, and had been solicited by W K D X E S p A T , OCT. W th. 190». gBco-e-sor to John It. M iller made in my last article, Mr. Freder this same Than tun for his rota. ick V. Holman in his oration said: gL’B «e$n T !O N bates . G E N E R A L M E R C H A N T , The records of the"Hudson's Bay “ ffsppy was the original ded ton Qee O»| * O b j Y e * r ......... .|1 M Uae Copy »ix ilou'tha.. : ' . . . . . f . . . 7b es tion of this house and with its Co. and the records of the United X>na Cqpy Thrau-Muuths................ io charming memories of Matey. I t State« Court in whieh Dr. Mclxwgb jaaa in it lbs tits . Me Loa glil in suffer lit» had declared bis intention tobe- ed from despoiling bands, from the come a eitisen are living, enduring rapacity of some of those he bad Be published'Every Wedueadaj, by monuments to prove th al£am uq l friended, and aome of those whose HAMtY » . 8TRWART. greed of gain outweighed ail other R. Thurston waan wilful,deliberate, considerations— even religious pre uneontciable lia r when he made tbe tensions. I t was lucre that the . Tk< snaioaae írmeos y o n papar r assertions above quoted. But now Y ik .ie a ih . d .t . le which yen» sub-i poignant grief held him at times be aod fresh supplies will he ruoelved by every ateaiuer. I t shall tie > .e rip u ra t. k i d . » my put poee to keep a fu ll stock of everything required by the uum l«d; it was here he saw his for for the sequel. . - - . V r - , -------------------------------- trade in tbe Use or tune disappear, his hopes frustrated, On bis return home in 1851 T h u rt ' O F R AGENTS: bis life wrecked end w hen finally G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , w y ^ A y ^ S ^ W U q w i l s m w m n q a j a y S t o s e I A1 J »" V bis great heart brote. I t was here, ton sickened end died, and wee A. E. S a u ix , Bando» Oregon. • BOOTS and SHO ES he suffered martyrdom. I t was here burled at Acapulco, Mexico. In be died. I shall not go into these 1858 the Territory Legislature wee M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , detail«. They are mailers of b» ZMUBO BVXXV « O p p U -ip A r M O XX '»« lory. ; He was deprived of |be own Induced to make an appropriation L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, ership of thia house by tbs United o f money, to cover tbe expense of H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , Excitement has run high in thia Elates («overnmont under the Ore bringing Thurston’s corpse to Salem neighborhood since the Elk river gon donation land law, through the for burial and to endow a Monument C IG A R S , TOBACCO , P IP E S of conspirators— tbe .sijouting »crape. , Thoughtless ton connivance fund in his honor, said endowment C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S. ' , latchet pf Ur. McLuqghliu's shoes gues and malicious wischiefraaker* they were not worthy to sloop down being carried along In the Semi-An In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked have not been ¡die, and ruifanrs of and unloose— men who enjoyed a nual Reports of the Stale Treasurer Genera) Merchandise Store. Avery nature have been aet in motion little prosperity and- public promi to this day, while a monument of Two factors have sprung up, evin nence, whose memories survive most Marble marks his last resting place “ORDERS TA K B H E O B AMY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. ,cing considerable feeling, but it is ly through their unworthy actions in thè cemetery in South Salem toward him. That it was restored .only fair to say that the majority of to his heirs by tbe State of Oregon bearing upon one of the dees of our pi-upft behave ho crime bse been is a nutter of state pride to every .the granite pedestal this inscription: commuted. Someone, unworthy true Oregonian. I l was an act which “ Here resta Oregon’s first delegate, ijW ÎW iw S u â w iW Îl.lW ÎM fto ft.lw ÎM i» ' of the name of man, started the appeals to the right feelings nf every a man of genius and learning, a gtory that Fort Orford wanted to lover of Justice and hum anity. I t lawyer and statesman, his Christian was an official acknowledgement of frame up p “ packed" ju ry and that the injustice done to J)r. McLough virtues equaled by his wide philau two of the member» from this place lin and a recognition of his services thropy. H is public acts are his that were finally »elected, were paid in succoring the early immigrants, besteulogium.” , to return the verdict they did. The and of wbat he had doue for Ore ly-ip. Never before have we shown such a splendid line. I t it perhaps un for to nate for the charge ie so absurd as to he ridicu gon ano what Oregon owed him. I l is to be regretted that the dark days lous, but i t goes to show the end to after fame of the subject that the Clothe-making has become a finer art every day until per nf his lust years were not brightened which some people will go when by this act of justice. His memory inscription had not cessed with tbe fection has been reached at last. Our clothes are perfec ‘ * *r prompted by motive or malice. The has now come Into its own." five first words, as the public records tion in fabric, workmanship and finish. Come in and see aliair is an unfortunate one, but reposing in the Capitol building the eoirect models that will be worn thia fall. M r. Uolmnn, author of an inter- within sight of tbe abaft give tbe lie meddling bands only make it more AO, itciio only 'be settled by the calm eating historical volume covering I to the “ CbfisUao virtue" and “ phil tbe life and timés of U r. John Me- [ anthropy" pbaseof said inscription. Our stock of Furnishing Goods is an attractive feature jdnoision of judicious minds. Loughlin in Oregon, exposes in the which the Legislature silting in thia this season. Here is every requisite in this line, and at In E v e r y th in g -, said volume the manner of the old saaie Salem five years after the vic prices that are Attractively Low.—Shirts, Neckware, Un Ship Subsidy. Doctor’* undoing, and, while he lays tim of Thurston’s lying, greed and derware, Gloves, Hosery, Sweaters, Trunks, Valises and bare the ignoble part played by cer intolerance- had died of a broken T a ft advocates a Ship Subsidy Umbrellas. ) . . but Congress will have none ol it. tain early day Methodists, lie seems heart, unanimously in the lower Before Ship Subsidy is piovided, inclined to acquit the Mission as an House and with only four negative Newest Styles in Fall Hats are here.—A wide range of «re would prefer to »ee our Navigs organisation of guilty participation votes in tlie Senate, being goaded on shapes and sizes.—A11 marked at our well known Popular lion lewe revised, and Americans' in the origiuai measures set on foot by a publio opiniop thoroughly Prices. Agents for Ed V. Price A Co. Tailor Made suits. be per m itte d't o buy foreign ships, looking to the crim inal looting of aroused against the great injustice and register them as American ves the man wbo had, in bis kindness done a great and good mao passed Stetson Hats and Munaing Union Suits. sels. We believe this policy would of besit, made pecuniary sacrifices an act restoring to the heirs of the do more to restore our shipping than in aid of the early comers to the deceased, the lands and tenements of which tKeir sire had been robbed g Subsidy, while our policy would then Territory... by the man whose monument braseu- be valuable to all. Rey. A . F. Waller “ Jumped" the ly aocl.-iiins him a “Christian" and American money, however ia bet Dosjjor’» Section claim, but he and “ philanthropic," This was a flat ter invested in the internal develop W ealth o f C u rry C o u n ty. I t was only after much begging J ^ a t l i e s ’ D r e s s G o o d s , I n u H l in s , ment of otu vast resources, which his cohorts were later bought off*, but rebuke to Thurston and alt of-his and persuasion that W righ t was in is the reason for die decline of our did not stay bought as tbe sequel hackers and abettors which ought to The artlole in thia issue by For duced to take the crown prince aloft. c a lic o « , lla n n e ls , e tc . liute moved the latter to have gone foreign shipping, a condition which showed. eeter M. J. Anderson is full of im The prince put on an overcoat so rile n lly into that oemetery and un is not alarming, and which w ill rec- his uniform would not be ruined In tbe fall of 1847, one Samuel der the ooverofdarknees, stealthily porta nt information regarding Cur th y itself, when our country shall ry oounty. Mx. Anderson is author by oil. As they wept aloft the have put on * Monsard roof, and R. Thurston, a practical Methodist have removed that monument and ity on every subject relating to that crown prince was heard urging pioney shall hunger for investment. cunning politician and lawyer a r sunk it in tbe deepest bole ia the country end his efforts to induce W right to go higher and higher and rived in the Territory. Less than Willam ette they could find, to the * road building in that section w rit the Dayton'man finally reached 60 two years later he became the Mis end that it might never again insult The Medford Tribune and the without doubt, bear fruit in the near feet, soaring around the field a few Crescent City papers are building sion Candidate for the first Delegate truth and decency by its presence future. He has long advocated times and then descending. (on paper) a railroad from Medford in Congress, the Territory having among the innooent dead. After thé flight the crown prince wagon road or a railroad down to Crescent City. I t won’t do, gen been organised in 18l8. A rabid presented W right with a gold “ W ,” Rbgue river and his work on the And by no servioe other that be tlemen! H ill’s road through M ed Anti-Catholic, he succeeded in u n it set in diamonds and rubies. had despoiled a Catholic and through forestry trail down that stream is a ing a sufficient number of Protes ford w ill ooms down the IUinids to Then W right made his wonderful valuable contribution in this direc )ts junction with Rogue river, thence tants of various beliefs with Mission him insulted a great Church, did tion. H e has reoom mended the high flight. When he came down down Rogue liver, end up to Port ary part, to give him a total of a Thurston earn the unique distinction building of either a rail or wagon he declared he believed be had gone Orford, where there is deep water, paltry 470 votes against 475 given bestowed upon bis memory. road on a water grade and his pro 1500 feet. Some of the less conserva and a great harbor. This route other candidates, and went on to position to reach the see by the tive spectators tjiought his distance Possibly s score of good men sod watt mapped out years ago, end ra il Washington to be present at the Rogue river route is not only prac was nearly 2000 feet. W right de true have served in Congress and road meu understand it. Advoca session of 1850. tical but easy of aocomplirbmsnt. clared that be came down at a tre died since Thurston’s day, yet no fit’g Any other way ia “ goose talk." Nearly every mile of the wyy down mendous rate and that the air simp A bill had been before Congress monument at State expense marks the river offers abundant tonnage ly shook the machine as it rushed graining a section of land to each the spot where lie their.bones to for a railroad, and this road can be downward, but-that it was always Tuu petty jealousies shown by the family in the Territory. This was day. built cheaper than one to the sea by under control. little, would-be.political upstarts at later known as the Donation Land J. H . U pton , any other route. W bat ie needed both Seattle and Portland, in the Law. In hopes that thia bill would I will consider the purchase of fir Langlois, Or. is something to open the virgin ter and radar timber claims, the descrip management of T a ft’s reception, I finally i«se, many settlers includ- tion whereof is submitted to me by the T K E S P A 8 S N O T IC E ritory— Curry county— and give it shames all b*cent m-n of both cilies, ' ing Dr. McLoughlin selected a seo- Marshfield, O r., O c t, 4.— Rev. original locator. I f well timbered, and an outlet both to the sea and inland. and is not akin to the true Western t tion each and proceeded to occupy A ll persons are hereby notified no an<] ¡D favorable locations I will pay Father Curley, wbo has charge of This road w ill, of necessity pass to trespass for the purpose of hunting cash therefor. Address spirit practised -by our pioneers, and improve the same. the Catholic Church in North Bend through the rich mining district of or fishing upon the N W X of Auction Were all the managers Tenderfeel? ANGUS O M A C K A Y and also the churches north as far 15, and the E } of and W | of SBp Real Estate Agent Sena: rr bourne’s part was roagnan Thurston pledged tbe Mission par- as the Umpqua river, has been con Galioe as well as reaching Grants Scction 1«, Tp, St 8., R. 16 West. Port Huron, Mich. ¡mon* and manly, without a trace ty, that, in the event of the passage far ring with the congregation at Pass, (he commercial center of The premises are now , owned and of v idictiveneae or conceit, and of the Donation law during his term, Gardiner and expects to make e x Rogue River valley. Tbe mine« el leaned by the undersigned. A ll such trespassers will be prose n-oe|« the indorsenqent of all liberal he would fix the old “ Popish plotter" tensive improvements in tbe church Galioe will offer an immense traffic p r. McLoughlin good and plenty property there. The building will in the way of copper matter and rich cuted according to law. Is T hs C ibccit O ocbt o r tub S tats or F, T. Mi M i ' i . lsn . ore which will be sent down the riv -with an amendment excluding bis OsKOON ros THU CoCWTV OF Cl’BSV. be enlarged, a new tower b uilt, the er and then by see to tbe California claim at Oregon City. This hs sue Pio Demsrttn, Plaintiff, 1 grounds fixed bp and other changes Oregon will get an Inheritance F O R SALE. vs - 4 ', and Puget Sound sm ears. I t i* •tax from the. Harriman estate, es ceeded after a hard fight involving made, This is only one of the 8 m Giaoomlni, Defendant ) important to note, that Galioe has X tO acres of good grasing land up denunciation of the “old Jesuit" To Sam Wiaoomini, the-above named timated all the way from one to many improvements whieh Arch 81xes river Joining the 8. P. Peirce and Defendant. five hupdWkt»iibusand dollars. One and sh^medess falsehood*. Speab- bishop^ Christie planned for the mines alf-esdi developed and abund ant ure -ready for shipment./ The Chas Crowley homesteads. Has con t ought to be givt „ b y l in« 0 , D r - MJcI:OU’ h lin ’ ~ ‘ he • lien In tlM name of the State of Or. non. fourth (T it Catholics of Coos, Curry and Doug siderable timber, most of which is dead Yon are hereby summoned and Sugar Pine, Oriole and Almeda to the proposed Crater Urtshman and J e e u .tic l pyopageqd the state to the proposed cedar In good eondllion. Prl<4? $10 per qutred to appear and answer tbe com- las ooontiee during bis recent visit mines w ill welcome a railroad at acre—one-half down and balanoe on dalut of the plaintiff filed against yon I.nke am* fiólo Bench road down .let,” Thurston, in fiu address to to this locality. The new psroohial n the above entitled action, court and onoe. The Almeda can furnish many time. J. 8OREKHEN', Congress raid: Koguy rive»— * road most neefied ennse. within six weeks from the date school was bought in Marshfield, a Langlois, Or. thousands of tons every month for “ He is still an alien, still connect new residence for the priest there of the first publication of this sum of any in Oppgon, nnd which would mons, to-wit, within six weeks from generations to come, which w ill be upen tip the richest and most won ed with the Hudson’s Bay Co. and will be built, esebool w ill be started the 1st dav of fiepteralier, 1006, and If L. A . R O BERTS, a big item for any railroad that may still refuses to declare his intention i (all so to appear and answer on or at Bandon and a priest’* house built derful (Vgion on.the Pacific coast. ore October 14, 1909, that being the to become a citizen nf the United there, and a new church will be be built. That mining district will A T T O R N E Y A T EudkW . last day of the t-mA prescribed in tbe in « . r ., ii ? ± i ', fcS enter largely into the calculations Stales.” I order of publication herein. — »• . r this erected in Curry county. T a ft’s s,teach in Portland wa» the M y stic P o in t, O regon . I The plaintiff will take judgment regarding railroad building. A ll em t ( t a m rem m i m ' against you for the sum of |noo, with w n h e m y l m . » » »M» boat one uiaue In his (wing, clearly Every and singular the above as the way down the river the country interest on 8 100 from October 3, 1900, fxiveriog all the g ieaf issues of the at six per cent per annum ; with in te r-1 Probate busineas a specialty. sertions solemnly inede in pursu I t ia generally conceded that there is rich in minerals and forest pro | est on $200 from September 8. 1907, at tid ie r nod courageously expressed. ance of a diabolical conspiracy to are four ‘/-Express” reasons why a ducts, to say nothing about the I six per Cent per annum and with inter-1 I t 4k a fu ll skeleton of w ljathi* mes rob an honest meh of hie all, are N o M ore C edar to S p a re. est on $580 from July fi, ¡908. at six per parcels poet law will not be enacted growing live stock and agricultural cent per apnnni; that the attached sage-will be, without the padding, mhllciouelf, wickedly, False! Falsell by Congress. They are: (1 ) Adanffe interests.— Rogue River Cuurier. I. must husband,ray timber lo re property be sold and the prwceeds ap T" ' " " " _e ’ . EalwPI anff the Mt-ifiodisi Mission Express Co., (2 ) The Southern plied to payment of Raid judgment, M e a a fr la IM oad !> • • > . place fences and buildings on the and for coats and disbursements. Clean blood mean, a dean akin. No “ I am the enly white man who party aed each and every ol their Express Co., (3 ) Weils Fargo E x This summons is served npon the de fteauty without it. Caacsreta, Candy Cathar farm, therefore I must not spurs any -ever reached this Pole.” seys Com abettors knew them to be shameless Its Lack to Sm<>k« T u c k fendant by publication thereof, by v ir tic cimn >uar blood aad keep it elean, by press Co. and (4 ) Tbe United States mors cedar. Please do not sek for tue of an order of Hon. J. H. Coke, •Sirring up X k . I . i y liver and a r ir u g all i s- -nauder Peary. M a y b e U s A f u t Use. They knew that Dr. McLough Expraao Co. Judge of the above entitled Court, dat pantw . from the body. Begin lo-d»y to it. The Better than 5c Cigar -WBiah pimple., boil«, b lo trh .., bitekhearU, it seems toAie up to him to prose lin, having been made a subject of ed August »3rd, 1909. inn that n c kir bilioaa coiaplexton by t.ltmg J. H . U ptom , J. Huntley, that be lee white man. MSSeereta,— lie.uty for U n r«nt*. A || draw eriticitfo by the Hudson’s Hay Co, air. MUm- A stl-P alp P ill. rwUer. pain. Langlois, Or., August 27, 1909. The Cigar In the Green Box Attorney for Plaintiff. usto. onb-faction gaarantrsd. )(h Me. I t r . . . • . . . When You Think AMES S. JOHNSTON ¿-fS'Port Orford, O r . ^ N E W GOODS, F o r 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 o a ll o n Pearce, tbe Harness Man, *• M y r t l e P o i n t , O r e g o n . O ur- N ew F a ll S ty les o f M ens a n d Boys C lo th in g A w a it y o u r In sp e c tio n : Call and examine gsffis aiid get prices, j • GENERAL MERCHANDISE, G roceries & P ro v isio n s ^ P o r t Orford, C u rry County, Ore.h- BARGAINS Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes S m ith Bros. & S idw ell Cigars and Tobacco. - Bandon, Oregon. . p in e A s s o rtm e n t of H a r d u ia re & T in w a r e , ffazness, L eather, ets. AU Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles not in stock . A first class millinery shop In con nection with store. Call, g et our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NIELSEN. Timber Claims Bought { C