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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
t -M. rala TUE ■ Deafneas Caanwt be C a ra d . TKIBI j NL by lor* I >s*tlestlao*. w Ow> «*nao< - .. U F F IC IA I . HAKKU .»F ( V U U V .«•< WKttïtEfeKAT. I « . « , |H09. Í53¡ t ^ í - » t HttGBlFTlOK KA^KS. _ One Copy One Year . .......... "tine Copy Six Month«............... .5 One Copy Three M o n th *............... 5o I Judge*, fully realising «hat that may be worth to a practitioner. dUMMmd poVttaa ut tbe Mf TtM.ro do« , « a y t« r u m desine«». and th a t ia Jfejr m b I tonal r« we<lie». heafavaa 1» emuamd bv • * is - Now, m truth i*. that H«oey ftamed t-owliUtflk of th e ignntUa h a tB « « i Qie (im ply n*e«t II letter that Fulioo KurtarliJMB Tube. W b M l^ L t tub« 4» lattante*! fo n hav« a ru w bl»n< »cCfod o r tmprrfee-t had written V. A District Attorney 1 ng, and w hen i t la e n tire ly rinsed. deafnaM* la Hull a'goinyt ptoccediirg agjin»t n - th e r« »u11, and unJcaa the In fU n u ttlo o i d * Htaie Senator \V. W. Steiw .r, to ihe taken oat and th ia tabe restored to It» Kondition, h e a rin g « i l l he deatroysd lu r e v r r ; a gentleman. nine «*aea out ten aro rnuaed by C a ta rrh , eflwt that Slelwcr ««» ■ ■ ■ n iu t h I» u o lh in c but an la fta n w d c o n d itio n -d .t « e ll.. H r «l»«l IflM lI o f w e a lt h n in i « « KB - W -ir r Ails You} l a s s S , JOHRâïOK (I ) I A I . M ICK< i f of the mino.ua » u r la te *. * We «¡11 « ir e Gnu H u n d re d D o lla r t lor any r o e of Deatneaa (rauaed by c a ta r r h ) th a t ran* not be cured by H a ll'» C a ta rrh C ure bend for • I n u lam free. F J ('H K N IfY A Co., Toledo. 0 • a id by h r u « l» t « . 75e. Tahc H a ll’» F a ta lly F ill» fo r fo n a ti p ation. une incapable of a criminal cunspir ncy, and this letter would not have been antticient Io det-r the President Published Every Wwltteaday, by from ap|M>inting M r Fhltnu lo the HARUY T. »THW ART. Frank A .HOwart, Associate Editor. new Judgship if Mr. SleiWerbad nol, whin arraigned, pleaded guilty as C U R R E N T T O P IC S . cha rtfd and “ turned Slates evi Tw ep rW fiea a d a m a s o ___ a f o r r p - a p -*/> nr > ifcnwfld deuce” agninat hia Colleagues ir. ^>h O W a4¿< |yJ¡2d° W hicfc ,<M >r >ub*{ i t e r i F* «I crinte. (hereby escaping with a .fine Editor Taratoti; i The h ie nwful tragedy at the (42XHJO) only. False E con o m y. Ì Cherry H ill (111,) coni mine will In a future article I »hall »bow shock Christendom fur a wTiif«, but We havb It on good authority , hM , uch reforn), b ,,1&way of that even ao great and good a man that one »f . our leading, ufficiai», workingmen will, result is as Abraham Lincoln never hesitated while «»lensihfy claiming that ^ , d„winfuL “ Cnpaai” wiH Still be to' criticise the Courts when he deem baa „6 objections to the «’* f * r ‘ t o r allowed lo u k e gh«Kb, cuts to big ed them deserving of it. He real is of the county hooks, hold» “ »«t U ,nvjde|><le^ . Bf .yorv < ’ r etl that Judges were no more nor », ■ : . ■ wooH-be but a ■ useless 'sxpenae as ...» • • t leerfthan human "beings. such a course would not return the hr««I winner», watt 4 J. H . Uerox, money e»«*UMtuiiliddcyencl«wwere.liop(.|wii|v engulfw, d()W# deep u 4tk1ttlni<i,<e i r. found. ' • ' . . the bowels of the earth, leaving more P » io ^ jf e ,Iu g Ic J t l« ic h « . P® ' u W 2 W - w l$ j» s and upward of COQL'ILI.E H k HALD. aitionl Hsearns incredible Ural any , Aryfhl|nM , j ft a upon, - • . ‘ e :> i - < - * ------------ — '• ’ r - w . - . . * mno nf ability and honesty two «4 #njt l6 be supported but of the mea B. K. Cox of Port Orforth-1 *» • vocal«» duMriae that encourages ^ o g » of « g a a « * , fafeof. in town tw o s r three days last week crime. ‘ Along i I iim line of rcaeonTng, a i t la folly to punish the murderer! p rH id ert z , rIil)g ()f n ,e mininR visiting.hia father and brothers, it does wot bring beck the Ute o f ; aaj whn „lso a rnilronil M r . Cox is looking about the the victim, attd so the twins wrgu ilnplon.(, new* reporters cotfnlry for Jeisey heifers for sale, o f which he is in search of a large ment might be used on down / the " ' [ t o say that the “a c c id e n t"^ « .* the number. annals of lesser crimes.. d ' result of the- carelessness 6 f the . i : i * ' ’ ’ / v Our officer. give bond» for th e . wftrUw! And 0 , the he.rtlwsness, J . ,W . Hawkins, of, Langlois, -fwWtful performance of their duties t||# brul#l indifference 6f lbem lllat Curry, cojinty, was up to Bandon that are »ubject to forfeiture. It eould.wmid the agonizing shrieks o f on business last week, and on Thurs somb olfinsr of present or past re- bereaved wnmen and children, flood day took a ride to thia city on the grime be guilty of wrongdoing Jet the mine with water lo save the coal | Dispatch and made hia brother, his punishment be an example for beds from becoming hopelessly ig- Mayor M. O. Hawkins, a visit be those who are to serve in the future. I drowning eTery mortal tween boats. I t is a moral crime to elect men i . Robert Dean, -Sr., was brought man yet alive I to a position of public trust, where, • in from hia ami, R. Jj.Dean’s ranch as it were, s premium is place«) up I t had been but a short time since near this city Sunday,having suffer- on rascality|',an«l such is and will a like calkelrophs befell a mine »" e<La stroke of (wralyais. A t present, be the case in Curry County so long West Virginia and when the widow» v» b e u at the lh ? home of D . F. Dean. v. - » s it is a “ useless expense” to expert ai)d.orphans of the victims were His condition shows no improve ..the book». * ’ later evieted from company shaok» ment. for nonpayment of live dollars a month rent; and the Cherry H ill Company OW|1S all the shackt eur The new Moons for October and ^he mine where the recent November hung perpendicular. w||oleaale raurder ^ „ e d . Powder horns could not be hung on » • « the apxip. The old Indian sign , . . , So he»jtle»i was the tR ailpad has been vlndwkted in ao emphatic ComW ny ownem of thy mine, and u a fashion as to drown all . doubling M auxioua ,Q Mve lba minet thalj' The Fre«het. » ■«‘« a ■ 1 .<•» Tbs “ Geldae a hS list at its aadraeeto. A » Mhiadaataiag N E W GOO W 3S od. »«• recebed im «,e«>. »tew,. í S z x í . ’wK- If-J my,p>{.l|.'O«i.tuX?r V • ,u** A*“®*1 uf averj tliiea trLle m tl.. (Tae of I.h « ,- I lU E S and I’ ^ O V IS IO N S . BO«' MENM -tl : R O Y *. C L O T H IN G , t »1 ’ f L A D IK * C .H IS ñ» h IIABDW a RK, G R A N IT E and T I N “ A B :' . . c i g a r s . TOB ^C CC C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . * , In fact, a supply of evuryxfita* usually kept ia W ,« | l»W tt«w Geneml Meeehaudiaa Rove.' O R M R H T A K W FOR ARY A B T IC L l MOT JJLäff*»»" £ t.^ .’ > - _ « . ... «»*< fa ll and examine goods and get pi i< rfadb00ki0AdMhi»iaB0a>AdH0ahäaMMh .O f.'« it*» «»»-0»... .it.-.. GÉNÉRAL MERCHANDISE; • ’ . K*.‘ G ro ceries <fc P r o v is io n s *4PortO rford, Currjr Counter, Orc" B A R G A IN S ; In , " X & v e r y tlh ln ir . Ladies’ & Gents* Furnishing Good: F o r a n y th in g in H a r n e ss or S a d d e lr y i t w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n Lex Cope, of this city, received a telegram Saturday froip Driscoll,. North Dakota, staling that hi* brother, Utinjamin. E. Cope, had bevn killed while jum ping from » running train. I l waa a short mea aage'.^io particular* beinggiven. Bry Goods • .\fr, ¿ope was twenty seven,years, T¡oinéek .t - ' Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Pearce, the Harness M an,: z " * ' - e -s M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n IM w îsiî>^î»i»aa»^^^M aîM fiaM »i>i nk il ’ Cigars and Tobacco. „ P in e A sso r ta ie n t; of resu Goodn, mwnliua*. cannel«, eto. « r “ ’ T M * / ^ r " l0 fC u rr: Qptfikef w»a W»»— hiyu ‘ hey s e ^ ^ up.the : V - *■> ■ ? —‘ **** îî fiJLs-w« w e t,-b u t November «a* welter— ling ()ffall hop(J for lhe rcacu, of coM9fy fpr A. pumber of year» .am Portland, Ore., Nov. 25^-yrDçaa’a, I • y ' iT •• * ’• • h i wrtter.l In ^Cooa and Curry ent<mibed miners b / «<iJAkhft«n Ahtovghout Duos . autli- aiî’lH.ei Stareing men J populati.m directory ju st issued, the streams have been higher than ihutting off the ,M t breB„ , t(f a;,; iCurry^amJ was a son.' of. Mr*. W. thought they had Seen in their blacfc4 A*« * u'« fnllowing.data On Oregon foFbnly one day. T i m e n d / « * * ARW^BOOO; Ashfknd fiO%; since February, 181*0. All streams ,_ d wh„_ e V. , af r»1 (« • and when men and «„.„.„b women ecam became ' • Cope, '-“ I" an<( brotherl of M r*. Fred priwn ‘ »««»J « * " MOO; have been but of their banks; and insistent that the ehaft be unsealed,' d '-' l ° n*i •"*». J. M Nye an d . L eg U t á unrecorded There was uoth ' while no big Inaeee have occurred,! Crtr vat) is,- 4 0 0 f J Cottage G rtive, 2000; | ' the army was assembled on the COP*. city, ing by which it could he ineusiired. I -. S .» a, there have been thousands of small , ground. Eugene, HOOO; Grants Kaka, 6600; .» - • ■ -i •___ X — i ones ronning the aggregate into the • • • Cheery, 111., Nov. 30.— As if na ’ Marshfi^jd.Or.i ’ Nov,20.— tíurry Hood Rivet, 300); Klamath Falls, ten of thousands. These Josses are Shortly after the mine was sealed ing from the dead, 142 Hiving men Coiftity.'ff/kddition to the railroad La Grande, 6000; Marshtteld, 6000: really blessings in disguise, for they a young girl whose father was there were seised from the St. Paul mine Which has been started from Bandon McMiunviMe, 3000; Medford 6000; are a timely warning of what is sure her» tJ}l* afternoon. Wives, garbed Ito Kbrt Orfòrd.-lias pn>»pe«f«.if still by doomed, said; I l f , Temflw«»n, 7000; Oregoii C ity ,4,500: to come some winter when our moun Orders taken for' articles not ia stock “ I f there i» a man among you, m widows, and childreu who had. another mad— an eft-ctri«- line— •«» I PnrUáud, 26&.0U0; Salem, lo.OÖO; tains ace full of snow, and a heavy you wi)1 |Dgke uncover , hal mourned the appareutly certain loss extend froiu. Grants Pa«y- ai-njs»! ^he DAIleé.-HOtHi - A M*1 rain and » warm Chinook do their 1 „¡rs|,.,ft. My father is in that mine of fathers for a week, were beside the.mauniipna to Hie’catat Of Port ‘ firs t s ta so m illin e rv sh o p In con- deelructive work.. Let our l‘e°plo I hope ho is »till alive, but how themselves with iiappinqss. I t Orford. J .. "’ G 4 • • ' PortL.infJOr.. Nov. 16—“ Francia, ve M» ta k e ' hoie by the forelock,’ ami be | , ve ¡f y0U doge the shafts seemed almost inconceivable, too An engmeer bas been w o rttiig j'U - Cfarke. p ree i. ten I of the time n ec tio n w ith sterfc be preparW. Doq’t forget our wet- #n(] ghut (lff |be air?” Then she 8°°^ ‘ rue, for All hope bad ’Vi through. C ufl^C o uaty fix- some Bay, Oregon' Idaho it* i I road Co., teat November, J — [burst hyrterieally ¡M o a h a re n to i flea- The '« “ 'He» of theee men »«t, ■*! time. I l ia said th a t he represent* which ia surveying a line between deunneiatton of the meh responai h*d not the slightest ray of hope eastern capitalists. wb*> own large Coos Bay arid Roseborgi is ia tide Romany railroads are flying in ble for clewing the ahaft. calli.m 1 he th* tth # y woul<1 ever * * w » » 11*» tracts of Oopper land- in the central c ity on business connected with th a t' ■ tU t H * the wind towards Coos Bay, tliat miners “ lourdervra,” for iiQt using agaia» Only the blackened, charred part of the muni v. The plan as far pr«gw-l. llt«W there will out be room for all, and force, but there was the army ready bodies,, burned probably beyond as it ia underslixxl, is 10 run an “ Mr. Clarke is very positive in as 1 dn identification, were hoped for at tbe electric line from Grants Paaa into aerting that hia is a SteaAi road and Fort Orfoy<expecta to get the over t0 „h.xrt them down. »•> moot. flow which will be the main cooti-i' • • • Curry at a point near IllaUe. Tbe that it w ill be pushed eastward to a Timber Gains k * -r Tfiwn, after being mourned ae neptal lic^a which are look ing for During the late meeting of the route selected follow« Elk creek to eonriedfon « ith Lahder, Wyol, a* i have bemi ipfonu- deep harbors, where the largeatahipe Oregon Bar Association at Portfend,' dead for seven days and nights and Silver Butte, on the «mast wagon rapidly aa the adrvey can be com cd on authority that th« North <O<J of tfie world can enter. . Ex-Senator Fulton procee«le<l to air; half of p ie sigh th day, their appear* road. From Eery the roa-l would pleted and (he right of way otrtaia- Pacific Hleanvahip Gompauv ia mak- ■ ' \ ears ago, Jay Gould is said to „ great grievance agninat Henay , anus ftiU a liv e and aotualljr able to brooch down a few miles 10 Pori • d .” ' have put Fort Orford on bts Bail who hsd opposed hia nomination at ’ P * * “ 0 their 1 ° ' ^ ®°«»v “ * Orford and up the avatet OvBandon. “The Con. B a f, Oregon Id .b o 4n« , • " ? * * “* * * W j - M » t M road Map, and had. a scouting en the Primary election in Oregon fori ‘err<,r-«‘ r'cken community from pa I t seeeaa-that new r««d is Ratlrbad w ilt b . built »raid F ra ti« . Î gioeer blaaAg * railroad passe* return to the United Siaj«js S e n a te /r0V » *B» oi 8ri«f ‘° » ‘ W hyateria planned to tap the rich copper belt H . Clarke, of Ohoe Bav, lo a repte- * - • WACK AT ra n ra tlv e h fT líé T U ^ rk m . “ I t h « t* ,n« Ä ^ 7 ctl,’n M through our mountains to Port Or- a„ d thell agaih after F a fto n f feast Saute Agent which the promoter« own. The In I r ^ y u b bbUdtwdtA» u l t ^ h a n . h thah a h ' l 1 percent ford, and a» the Gould lines have had aertfiSi the enactment o f the tentioD is to build a big jetty at . alre*3y begun to ahow life in the West law. priSViibig for an additional U. Port Orford »rid toaich'k ''Mr^e bar siwee Jfia Aaath wtl Haryimai», the^s. J u d g ^ o r Or/gou f«w hia own,' bor. P m rafjeme la ,1o deri,«. re v ,, C«T B a # rtd ^ M b u rg . a h d lt oocrf " c ^ fo S T iX nJfeH LK -luyl bright dream* of Port Orford may special ufe aii«( believed he (H e p e y )j . . ■ It f o o d - fn e d i- enue f o r j & rt*d .1 firat V y ^ o l i n g , P<« ^ 5 ^ ? ’ 'J f ? T r -Portlan’d’ « E g ip > l tb« mouth of biase forth iff brilliant realisation. »ucc<$»fully against his, • • ’* granite „ 4 ,^m e from the eastern P ^ c t i c a l. n d I h e j £ « t . ^ ‘• • n - ^ |he g W in , « d ir ^ t tioct£gfully Interfered interfered against I t ia the op)y place where a Harbor appoipl'gieiH to the place. cine for all ages of man- part of the gauuty fur »„« harbor F .fty m .lra o f that porUun of Refuge can be built. I l is the “ "7 .> * supposed to <»Uer obaUcle* obstacles to “ .. Mr. r „ i - i*. “ w il> M i l * « improvement. I t is understood tol ted and the !•«“ ■ « * * * » only pboe, save I’pgel Sound, where « . . . M V « . . . >he p .,.|— I» ■ “ • '7 ^ , Í» ,V » a « , « . I f f u, h ,e / E n /i \ ‘W^ ° fI ‘> T O W r - - uolimited-siepth of water van tie had reversal of the conviction of Mayor r l H i ^ t C .^ ic lc ly h a h y s t r o n g ing to use tbe power «»f the R«igue 1 r,aht o f way uiHained. 6 Chief En- Portlaijd could, uae a'large gineer Haines, who fur 20 year* was ' P':. k U*?. without a (iaiS without defehtien, Schmidt by the appellate Court at - --V . river'to run thd roaJ. - , v .. . - . and in a fogless belt. San Francisc« on a technicality,, f>lv c the ,h . Chicago i Juvt who ¡»-behind-rhe movemeo* ra the aervic Northweatnrd a* a locating e,,i i « e e ^ ,^ i ^ ^ tb« river. and assure«! hi» hearers that he hadJ rosy is noUkftown.- T b * engineer who Io appointing R E. I,. Bedillon carefully considered the whole case' ‘>«1 a • «_ j ti « has been making prelim inary In and who came d (racly fmm th .T ' Ah pefoods am hereby ootiacl no estero tn r m t f » of the N ^ th w ra i * “ !» « •-< » * «* one of the three Delegate« from Ore and was, therefore in a pneitlnn to c h e c k s SLUG r i c h , r e d DlOOG. vestigvtions made little secret o f h> tmsuaaa for the purpose of h u n tm v ... at _____ I t ... . whyre k . . . V . . ? .. * w n e arraagem m u am made gon to the Rivera and Harbor Con ray that raid appellate Court couhf j t - ^ ¡ j wa« in |ern Lwadvr.^W»«., he . K built f lc s h Q n t h e the fact that the inleolmn R W « «f -etStl.n? for tbe steamer Newport lo go on gress, which meet« iu Washington have (lone build 4fes road. /«»» the pur|wse of I fn-w Qa.per to Lander, fia» n o <lin t*r«>n t n n i l » r tli» » ir • done no different under their . . U k . « charge . “ .■ n d t h n U a f SWMa«d Km. ro u t, nnd of the * lg w^of-HM ♦ . which .he ^ g e of the Craw Bay rural. . od I). C-, Decendvr 8 10, 1909.— the oaths. What leads to “ reasonable bones of the tired, over- getting out.tha.*cppp«r promoters own.— Portland Journal. . . • bus.nees nnlittb eothef boat i* ready The pesrafosa premtra. am am now now owned owned ..«J The 4 *v * Gov«*rnor made a wi«e »election, and doubt” io this liehalf is the fact that • - has 1 « „ crews o f engineers in the (o rh ri ' " ------- ------------------" . ¡ ' j . , »IV---- J-r------- by the undersigned could not have named a fitter man. the Senator assailed Ju«lge M w le r worked, thin man, and field. The survey w ill beotmpleted A 01 will b« pr. “Thia company w ill also plao* a T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . Mr. Bedillon tills the bill, intellect a* another Jeffrey, for refusing will keep the aged man . irf ahnut MX and work of good river steamer on tb« C w jailU -l to law. ually and tein|«erati)onlally, just Schmidt a fair trial, whereas it was ' Noviva is hereby given lo nit persona Conrtruetinn will eommence in the Bandon run. <fb e bant is H O fact 1 jw ; », T D' *•*• » right: he ha^ brains, push, pluck— Judge Dunne, not Lawler, who had or woman in condition to not to tre*paaa upon the lands of the spring.»— The journal. in length, anririU« 190 undersigned—tbe lands being describ and be can tight. tried the thieving ex-Mayor. resist colds or pneumonia ed as follow«^ All of the land lying Wa M a m C e d a r la fepare. and ba*a speed of 18 miles per hour. ..... ■ .- ~ i -------- ' ! • • ’ • Its Lock to fluÿaks Peak • ' i - t East of the Ownty fund leading from Tbe boat will be on th f ri v a ria I t is not Our fault that some of the Mr. Fulton launches forth a in the winter. 1 muathaahand my timber to re fwnglois to Bandon ol 'Ixxe T and 10, January, weatMr permitting." pa («era of Oregon are locating the plaint d ia l the Courts in California The Better than 5c Cigar tacan nad building* on * he Section (g,i Township 30 Sonth of von sou n u i i Gold B-ucb Bank at Port Orford: and Oregon as well, are too often farm, thearfore I must n«>i span- «11 Range IS West, for the pnrpora of cut ting wood of taking off toga, or ntlier-1 The Cigao la the Green Box it must be the spirit of the fitness treated with a measure of contempt, Sn* a*. MB more cedar. Please do n«u «»t i wise trespassing without my consent. a.*«* , . -i . h. of thing« rapping in harmony with by press and p«-ople, this to make, Xu* I»» ~»« Such parties will tw p'roerruled. M«xw lb MOST Awtl-psle »bat ought tu be J. H U sto ». himself solid ia the eyes of the scqtt a aowxa. «0» ra n a*, k m Task K . O. P.ttaA Q K N S EN , Or. Asti' PHIs rile v a pole. * P * « » * > Laagloia, O r., August 27, 1W0, j 4 H a r d tu a r e & T in o u i a •' re, * **« _j , L e a th e r , etc. A lf Goods N e w sn d TTp-to-dste. A A Cell, g e t our prices, And^doa^iaeed. N. C. OTELSBN. •w w.- ga/xi A K m Scott’s Emulsion C^ . ARGÜI O. W* i of ‘ U" "7 TkttftAM KÖnCRT '' W ‘ -i fe. J