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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1909)
f* I M ountain Sight« A nd Soun<b». (Coos B ay N bws ) Congress met Monday, and Can nons will either boom or burst. ♦ - My sense of eight to very koefi, ,< Hall was in town Monday* v.« have exam ined sev era l title s In thys C. 8. Hilborn, of Millieoma, »a« Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy Mr. Eugene White Sr. and Jr. My «euse of heating very weak, ^ » t v v a r t b a l had ju d g m en t. against irnmng at (he »tore. in town Saturday: • The old gentle yearsokl? There is one— Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Once both made the T hibumk office a One tim e I sa w a u io u u t a in p>a». jU. ui the owner« kuaw Nothing »bout. man is able lotnhkea trip in waalh But could not hear iu peak Mr. Rich of (Lindon was in' town pleasant call Friday morning. in the family, It stays. I t fa not a doctor, does not take U. ttcr g e t m atMtraot and know what —Oliver Uerforu. er that would keep much younger Monday night on hi« way to Rogue the place of a doctor. It is a doctor’s aid. Made for your title to. The switchmen of the Northern men by their own firerfde. it ia our buelneea to fu r n ish ab- river. Why Ollie, that you failed in Ulin the treatment of all throat and lung troubies. Ask Pacific struck for higher wages. i Is not so very q u e e r ; .tra-U end clear title«. John F. Hall, nchool clerk, will your own doctor his opinion of it Follow his adyke. Rooter« will «non he net for a big Traffic ia slopped and if the strike T o h e a r its peak you ahould, you know. a n y > ounty Abstract Company« oompieU the Marehteld sohool c«n No alcohol in this cou^imedicine. C o .¿ x x i» « ft* f< » Have had a m ountaineer. (incorporated j masquerade lot 11 in Langloi« on be not settled soon, most serious re Quid Beach, Oregon. —Boetou rrauscript sus today. Indications art that the Christinaa night. _ suits w ill follow. . Ask your doctor a l l number of children o f school age in i You« Charles Long killed four honkers' Uu‘ « 1 ‘ mounUln pass. W A. W ood , Manager. Ind i«n * Ned” was in town lately the district will reach close to 800. . „ . . .. - My e y e I ’d never drop; on hi» way to Rogue river from a at one ahot Friday morning, u. the rd (| turntMl upoa he,RUi 8. A. Laadto Representative B. K. L. Bedillop,' R eport u f th e D a lly R istorali tor J. D. Le «eka trip to Cooe Bay. bald b ills below town. It'« a waste And see the mountain’s top. N o v em b er, 1OOO K I j M jcks and L a now of Bandon, in snawer to an inquiry Friday ia —Philadelphia Public Ledger, B eal Estate and Insurance Win Hurst waa ip. town Monday of wind to tell him that F tid ayial has received a letter from Master j I d id n ’t see the m ountaiu p*»». F arm ati<l City P iop«rty with hi« team, and brought in some an unlucky day. Fish Warden McAllister stating that November 1 st... ...................... 7 inohes. Timber Lands, M ineral __ ,,, . , ■ ,,, I Nor hear its peak, by Georg«I »• .....................1« io d .. There will he a meeting in the K (<> <tori>g >u#t dressed hogs for «ale. a force of men ia now at work on the 99 and Fruit Lands ------o------ »9 3rd.. .................... .9 church next Sunday night. Sing- , t MW the ,uOunLaiu gorge! North Coquille, building a salmon •9 1 tM public la hereby reapectfaUy la- 99 Ed Ashman and hi» little (laugh ................ ...,T 4th Port Orford Property Rented —E xch an ge. hatchery, which when completed, 99 ».riueo that we are prepared to enter ter arrived in Fort Orford Sunday, ing and a short sermon or two will 99 5th... ....................4.3 1 Oregon. Bills Cclleeted 99 tain patronage at th« L au filols H o 4 1 • , form the program, Io which the pub T he m ountain, peaked a t thia. will h« equal to an y' hatchery in «th... ....... ...........1.2 and aie vitiliug at Sutton’s. 99 tel, where good meal« will be found, Frow ned dar k w h ile J llto g u y e d ; 7th ». ......... ..........1.2 lie is cordially invited. the state. 99 and a F eed S tab le run In connection 99 Mrs. Dave Carey and her mother, A cloud o’erapread its lofty brow, L. A. ROBERTS, 8th.. .............. 1. 9-9 99 Men prominent iu the »(fairs of 9* The oldest church clock in Ameri with hotel. And then the m ountain side. »th.. rar», w enrm e have nnvv iwtu vioimig - — ------------ Mr». McBride been visiting 99 A TT O R N E Y A T LA W , 99 —Transcript the Southern Pacific have lately vis 4 »tore o fp n tro n a g t r ttp te l/tilly f l i c M Itoli . ............. » friend« and relultvea in Port Orford. to, — •«. _ P*’int r----- <* oonstnnt service, is •« 9« ited Coca county, and as the survey 13th... ....................... « in the cathedral of Jalapa, Mexich. j could uot hear ite peak. M y itlo P o in t, O regon. JAMES OLSEN, Prop. 99 99 A le* Donnea and Hollis C lam o (i was made in England in 1 7 78.4. Or sa o g of an y bird, 17th... !................ J.8J 99 o f the Boise Coos Bay R. R. pro- 99 18 K ... ...’.............. », ----------- were in Port Orford last week on The cathedral was built in 1642. needs it is probable that other prom j Of tombe, or oow upon Ito slope, 99 99 Probate buaine«« a «peeUlty. 19th.. ....................14 J. H U N T L E Y , their way home from a visit to Bun \ Be sure the m ountain Irerd- inent 8 . P. officials will also visit 99 20th . ................ Jackson Co. has 80 square mile« —Tip« and Talea, this section. That Boise survey A T T O R N E Y A T L A W . don. 99 21st . .....................fi 99 99 Notice for Publication. of orchards and is planting nt a rate • • OOI4D BEAC H , O REO OS. ims to be moving right along, 32nd.. ................... 6.5 John R Miller, the Gold Beach U nitac S tatxs L aw oO rricB , 99 ....................4.5 99 merchant, was in Port Orford Mon- I of K>’° ° ° acres a f year. r’ She wou k 23rd . and rumors o f numerous electric Omuwnteed A b s tra c ta o f R e a l M ariel Pickups. Roaebura, O regon, Novenitaa- 3, ISO». . . . . 7a . a a ’ a . a* ® day enroute to C -q u ill. city on bus- ’ prize of $1000 for a p p l e t the •A 4 til. . lines don’t seem to be able to stop 99 N < tlo e\s hereby given that the 99 ra o p e rty Fw rntobed. . * .Qiu.kuni* Fair nml 26. h .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...» 99 S|»ikane Fair, and Fnlti sold her lies (liSDldV display it. If thia thing keeps up much 8. Northern Pacific Ry. Co., whose post- ioest 99 Thanksgiving day and we don’t ....... ............... 4 20th of 600 boxes nt HO a box. She is 99 office address to St. Paul, MinneaoU, longer it w ill be necessary for the 99 rtilrty y««" practice in the County. 27th .......................41 There will be a free dance next the Apple King of the woild, and know whether to be thankful for has this 3rd day of November, 1906, 99 P. to ship a lot of cement into the ..................1 28th . tliesuow that is falling today or not, Saturday night at N ielsen’s hall wears her crown by Divine right. filed In this office its application to se 99 ....................1.» 99 Umpqua, and to contract for the 99th am sure the mail carrier ioiv’t. lect under the provisions of the Act of give« by George Quigley and Robt. »9 - W. A . W O O D hay crop of Paradise valley. If “The following lives were lost in ......... .........31.81 Congress, approved July 1, 1898, (30 Total McKeozie. Claude Hall has had sickness in these desperate efforts should fail, E. L. W hits , Stat. 697, 630), as exteudeJ by the act the Argo wreck at Tillamook: A T T O B X B Ï AT LAW his family all summer, losing 1 cow, Cooperative Obsorvor, of Congress approved May 17,1908, the Oscar Hall voted “dry” in the a few men will be put to work in Mrs. L. A. H o ld reg e, o f Portlnnd. gold beach , O regon . 2 burrows and 1 horse. Too bad the tunnel near Elkton and a few N W IbE pan dE l SWI of Fee. l.T p late Alabama election, and immedi N ellie Hunter, aged six . of Napa. Birmingham, Ala., N ov. 29.— AU S3 8, K i t W .ol W. M. — ■**- H all, your misfortunes will end cars of rails will be unloaded st ately fell dead. The “ Weia” say California. Any and all persons rlaiming ad indications point to a majority of some day. the vole killed him. Drain. The totter is the last trump GEORGE M. BROWN, Henry Wtckman, member of the between 16,000 and 20,000 in Ala versely the lands described, or desiring Mrs. G. W. Billings i« reported card to be played, and if, in sp iteof bama against the prohibition con to object because of the mineral charac Decidedly the heaviest gale, and Gmrihaldi Life Saving crew. Mr. t T T O R N E Y A .1 * X 3 A Y V ter of the land, or (or any ctbor reason, the biggest surf of the reason salut ■ Wickman waa a Coo» County youug seriously ill a l her home on Mule it the survey of the Boise Cooe Bay slitutionel amendm ent today. to the disposal to applicant, should file R08KBURG OREGON ed Porf ONord Monday. The wharf man. Olsen a sailor was washed creek. Her many friends and rela road still goes meriily on, ibe 8. P. their affidavits of protest lntlds office, damaged some but we hope nut I overhoar on the bar and drowned. tives would he thankful to hear of will be compelled to quit bluffing Bradford, Ark^ Nov. 29.— Miss on or before thel8th day of December, and gel down to business. H. T . 8TE W A R T seriously. her speedy recovery. Nora Owens is dead and Mias Stella 1909. As will he seen by the Weather B x m a m ir L. E ddy . Belk is in jail toSayJ as the result of Mule creek is becoming one of Miss Kelsey gave a candy-pull , Report of E. L. White, in another N O T A R Y P U B L IC , 8te am e r Argo W recked. R egister. a knifa^duel fought on the Main ing party at Mrs Masterson's dur I column, the rainfall for November the most enterprising mining camp« : O re g o n ' ing I«-» week, which was a sweet was 81.DI inches, vastly exceeding in the Northwest«nd why shouldn’t P o r^ t O r f o r d , Astoria, Or., Nov 37.— Providence street of -Alioia, near here. The affair from start to finish; so My the J that of any previous month since the county look after what is the intervened today in the battle which duel grew out of a long standing yum ! yummersl Captain Levi Snyder, with nine of quarrel. A knife thrust in the left ' observations have been, taken. most paying mine in the county, ELBERT HERMANN breast, severing- an artery caused Mr. T illy , who resides on the I These observations are taken on Where is Jake Fry? It was sup his crew, and Tony D elborte.a pas attorney at Law, Eosebnrg, Oregon. Pickett ranch, where he will spend Pori Orford Head«, but we know of posed that lie went after oil for the senger of the wrecked ehip Argo, the death of Miaa Owens. Repairing Watches and Jewelry a Sparlai Attention to Matter« Before the winter looking for suitable no reason that would cause the pre gasoline boat. Should think be had waged for seven hours with specialty. All work guaranteed. W illiamson, West V a.,N ov. 26. death, and at the moment when cipitaiion to he in excess o f the sur United States Land Office. in town property to purchase, was ha« plenty by this tim e to run the Orders taken for Watohea and Fancy rounding oountry. As far ss we boat all winter. Where is the wan hope was abandoned a lifeline from Mis. Charles Daniels snd her 16 Friday after supplies. the lightship Colombia guided the year old daughter were instantly Jewelry. Work turned out on short have heard this is in excess of any derer, hope he’s not hurt. Fred Sax was given the decision J. J. S T A N L E Y killed at Devon today while trying notice. wreck victims to safety. other point in Oregon. over Jack Dougherty in the lt th Don’t foig«t the Election next Call on me at L amolois , Oasaow. It was 9 o’clock Friday night to resist a posse that had oomefto Lawyer, The Oregonian has the following summer, and l»e careful what you round, of their fight at Marshfield when the steamer Argo, bound from arrest the father and son. She li£M. E L L IO T T last Saturday night: The fight was to say of Floyd H untley’s remark do this lime. You have plenty of Portland to Tillamook, crashed in stood in the doorway of tha house able football playing: time to think who will be the beet to Double Headed rook, midway and fired at the posse while Daniela - O R EG O N scheduled lor 20 rounds. i o t j l 1LLE, - “H untley, a new man that Metz man foe the place. Thia lim e it between T illa m o o k bay and Ne and son escaped by the back door. S a tu r d a y 's storm war» the-worst j w------------------» ger unearthed at Corvsftis and m ust be man, and man regardless The pdsse fired in return, and halem. on the Oregon coast. It lack storm of the season. T heold Carey i Always Stays “ P u t” transformed into a varsity end, was of party. People must take more mother and daughter fell dead. ed but a few minutes until 9 o’clock barn in town has blown (Town, and one of the season’s surprises. He interest in the county affairs, espec when Captain Snyder, forewarned, there was more foam on the beach joined the O- A. C. squad on Octo ially along the river. What good ordered the crew and passengers of t o r t Orford, Oregon, Marion, 111., Nov. 29.— A fright" than at any tAher time this fall. ber 15, never having had any pre does it do us people to pay taxes, the Argo to take to lbs two lifeboats. y. to — that of the w WWW m i p a n i c » , « sim M i l l ilar sa m I fui i u disaster, ,<7WA.L*ï* P r o p r i e t o r Born to the wife of Win. Moore, vious experience on the gridiron. as we don’t get • cent hick sa our Mate J. A. Johnson commandeiF Cherry catastrophe, is re- at his home on Cellar Fork, oh Wed On Thanksgiving day he ranked as taxes are used in some other portion the first boat, in which were the p„|.ted at a mine near here. The r irat-clasa In every respect. neaday Dec. 1st., 1909, a daughter. i one ot the best end rushes in the of the county. Argo’« passengers and part of the nutnber of the dead is unknown, as , ,<i Feed Stable attached. Thy T ribune extends oongratula 1 Northwest, having eclipsed older, crew. Captain Snyder commanded lbe ^port is meagre. High water has done much dam tione, for what is home without a larger and more experienced men. age to I he mines. The Euchre Creek the second boat,oontaiuing the crew . Reports this afternoon have one His smashing of end plays was \ e run the Stage from Port Orford baby I and one passenger. * | dead and hundre« » of otheis nerro» | was given at noteworthy and he was alwaysdown lost about 8500 worth of property, „ liairyville, oonneoUng with the Aid came to Mate Johnson’s boat ly escaping death when a miner A farewell dune? including that which should have the field under Keck’* long punts age to Myrtle Point. Nielsen’s hall Saturday night to Ed been their cleanup, but old Rogue within two hours after it had put struck a gas pocket in • mine north continue« Lindberg, »ho left on Monday’s made a cleanup for them. It to off from the ill fated Argo, when of here. Information stage for Marshfield, where he will Invitations are out tor the wed supposed that the Red River Min the steamer Oshkosh rescued John rneagae. reside indefinitely. We shall miss ding of Miss Fanny Geity of this ing Co. has loat their dam which son Bnd his passengers. Captain hie pleasant visits to the 1 ribunk city to Victor A. Wick man of E m was placed in Mule creek to supply Snyder’s boat, buffeted by heavy T o o Often the Caae. pire at the home of the bride’s par water for m ining purposes. Like seas and strong winds, was swept office ents nt Em piie Wednesday, Decem energetic men they are not dishesrt out to ses, and it was not until 4 The following conversation took Mr. Brown, the S P. surveyor Permanent as the hills, b nt can he ened, but going right ahead and o’clock Saturday morning that ths place between a farmer and a tax and engineer, who surveyed the R. ber 7, 1909.— Sentinel. fight with the waves was ended, removed in a second of time. The try again. Stickioitiveness never collector: Married— At the South Metho U. route from Drain to Eureka, was when the boat drifted alongside the only Clevis now on the market that “How many sheep have you?” fails. Prosperity at home, who can in Coos Bsy lately, with another S. dist church parsonage in this city, stays where pnt. lightship Columbia, 12 miles off the “Thirty-five.” P. gentleman on some mysterious Wednesday, November 24, at 8 p. claim the honor? Columbia river bar, to the west. The'exclusive right to handle thto “ Horses?” railroad m ission, which has revived ro., Robert E. Thompson of Marsh On account of high water we have The news of the rescue of Captain Clevis will lie sold by Counties or “ Eight.” hope« that the Drain and Coast road field and In* Z Blackerhy of Ban had'two mail carriers between Doth- I States, or set of three can be parchas- Snyder’s boat was brought to As “ Dogs?” don, Rev. C. H Cleaves officiating. sn and Illahe. The rainfall has been ' ed (or 91.ni». Address H'.A KSM1TH AND WAGONMAKER will be built before Gwbriel toots toria this evening by the bar tug “ T h r e e .” the most that has fallen for years. W allula, which reported that she his horn. . "Children?” The streams were all overflowing had been signaled through the meg it Kinds of Iron We arc glad to inform our readers San Francisco, Nov. 30.— Ajad “I’m not ’x actly sure. Better go Steel and Woodwork that we have received a letter from Wolgast is today deemed the most their bonks, taking out bridges, and aphone by the lightship and learn in and ask Ms; she takes care of Execute« on Short Notice E. J. Pickett, the Photographer, washing out the load l*d- Several ed that the master of the Argo and formidable op|»onent that could be elides came in during the storm, his crew were safe. Because of that part.” stating that the report of his wife’s pitted against B au lin # Nelson, after N o tic e n t F in a l Settle P lu m b in g o f A ll R ln d a death is not true, and that while last night’s victory over Lew Powell. making it imiiossible to get through heavy seas, it was impossible for the P r o m p t ly D on e. In the matter o( the eatate of N. B C ostly Relics. she had been very low. »he had rap Powell had no chaace fro«r the start with horses until they could be re W allula to get near the lightship. Neely, tote of Curry County, Oregon, paired. Although our Supervisor idly recovered, was ‘ able to assist With the resoue’ of Captain Sny H o rs e s h o e in g • S p e e iw lty - to win the fight. ' ' f received word that the roaii funds der’! boat, the list of wreck victims The hat worn by Napoleon at deceased. in house work and was feeling all Notloe to hereby given that I have were alt exhausted, we people that diminiahes to three persons—13 Eylau was sold in Paris in 1835 for right again.” file I my final Acoount as Administra New York, Nov. (6 .— With the live out of civilisation as you call year old Anna Hunter, of Napa Cal.; $400. The coat worn by Charles X II tor of the above estate, and th»t the Lon Winton and wife of Smith close of the football season,statistics it, cannot Bee where the funitocould Mrs. L. A. Holdredge of Portland, at the battle of Pultawa brought Hon. K. A. Itolley, Co. Judge, ha» aet lucii ! River, Cal. celebrated their VU Golden „„ . IV • u .k . show that 39 players lost their lives have been exhausted, as “ e are and an unknown Italian, who is said over 9100,000. A wig that once be Tuesday, December 14, 1909, at hi» of wedding Nov. 22nd. \ \ e wish th lbroug|, t, e guIDM , hia Fa||, accord auie there hasn’t been any spent in fice at Cold Beach, Carry County, Or to have been left aboard tha Argo. longed to Sterne, the great Eogltoh egon, as the,late for hearing objec. genial “ Lon" and his lucky * illg ,o the lirfs published here. In- this district. What work has been These former two were loat when the writer, was sold at public auction in tloiiH. If any there be to said Aooonnt. double score or j eluding the two young men who done has been done by the people Garibaldi lifesaving boat swamped London a few year« ago for 91050. H .O . A L L E N , laughing philosopher and the wo A dm inistrator. In 1816 a tooth of Sir Iaaac New have been mortally hurl in yester along the line. Friday afternoon while attempting man that yoked her fate to bis was B utiksky . ton waa purchased by a nobleman day’s games 22 player« were »o «a a rescue when the Argo first strand assured of long life and happiness verely hurt that it was thought they . tI E K f'U E R JE M H ed on the south spit of Tillamook for 93650. The buyer had a coetly D EN N IS C U N N IFF, J ll., from the start. Here’« to the hap would die. Minor injuries « ou tli diamond removed from his favorite l ’ .» v t O r f o r d , O r e g o n Among the passenger* on the bsy. Henry W ickman, a member py pairl ed into the hundreds. In 1908 coasting steamer Argo,, which was of. ths Garibaldi lifesaving crew, ring and the tooth set in its place. Cep. U. 8. Miiierj|l Surveyor Sunday was a busy day in the there were 13 deaths from football wrecked off Tillamook tost Friday, lost his life Friday afternoon when iVoud and Iron Work promptly church at Port Orford. There waa injuries and in 1907 there were 14. at m od erate prlee«. G ive l i e was Mr«. L. A. Holdrege, formerly the lifeesvers attempted the rescue Surveyor for the District o! Or Sunday school in the forenoon and Chicago, Nov. 30.— A Washington , .ai uefore g o in g e lsew h e re . Miss Kale Champagne, of thia city. which resulted in the swamping of egon. preaching by the Methodist minis special to the Record-Herald say»: the lifeboat.—Journal. G o ld B e i w b . - - - Orwgwm Lisbon, Nov. 29.— Two hundred She wa« a sister of U. A. Champagne “General Luke K Wright, of ter. In the afternoon, there waa a and Mr«. J. R. Dixon, of ILwcburg are reported dead and several ships •II. UPTON, . sangerfest and preaching by the Michael Mitchell, a well known Tenueasee, former governor of Ihe wrecked along the shore« as the re She wa« formerly employed a» a O V I M I M W I O N E U , Presbyterian minister, and at night resident o f Crescent City for the last Philippines and President Rooee M. E. C hurch P o ri O rfo rd , O r« . sult of heavy storms of Saturday chambermaid at the Roeburg Ho ■ 1 ■ r—1 *' i another singing bee and sermon by Secretary of War, haa l«en 30 years, fell off ibe pieT and w a s veil’« ---------------- and Sunday, according to belated tel, and waa married last summer drowned on Tuesday evening ahoui’ selected by Sunday S c I xki I at 10 A. M m J.D. i f ARY PUBLIC President Taft to be the Methodist. dispatches. A hurricane swept the to L. A. lloldredge, who waa em United States Judge of |th e Circuit Lowcxs Mi|*ri*te»daiit. Rav. W. I). It has developed at these meet ployed on the cement work of the 8:45 p. m. Mr. Mitchell, with a o m s . Vi »»» Co O«cu>>» ings that W. A. Marvin is a trained A«»re» Saturday^ iglit, extending to basement of the new Presbyterian j number of other men, w»s working Court for^he Sixth District, to sue Siminona will preauh 1st aod 3rd proved singer of such unusual merit, that the Portugese coast, oausing great hhureh ia thia city- She waa «wept1, upon the pier, uaing 28 ft. pike poles ceed Judge Horace K. Lorton, choa Sunday« at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ' — in “ Town LAs. aan and will preach at ^anglois on 2od properly damage. One hundred md W ild (« m is. everybody turns out to hear his overboard from one of the life boats! to »lave off the drift logs and keep en to fill the United 8tates8upreme Sundays al 11 A. M. and 7 :3 0 ? . M marvelous voice, which seems equal buildings are reported wrecked, and after leaving the wrecked steamer. ’ them from battering the support«. I lilja and Final Proof« Mm ie on bench vacancy, oaused by the death Everybody is cordially invited to the streets of several coast vtllsges attend these servicra. ly rich and powerful in bass, tenor, of JualL-c Peckham« .. .catead» and Pre-em ptions. - Roseburg News, Crescent City News. • re flooded. <■ or soprano. — Q CN 5 t t L O >2 f 4 Í VN JIN » ¿low A bo u t y««»r T itle . *■ *• Ooo<1? >wu and County. 3 F o r C o u g h s —T a k e T h i s „ANGLOIS - -HOTEL AND fe e d Stable. \ W ATCHM AKER T h e B u rro w C levis KNAPP HOTEL, J. A. BOWMAN W . E. B u rrow , C o r b in , O r e . SläClS" iSmitìxing rt