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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1910)
l'HE TKIM j XK WEOXEHDAY, JULY 27th. IVlO. «OWH1KIPTIOX RATEft. One Copy Ona Year ................. One Copy Hix Monttu.................. ,0nt Copy Túrne Zgontha.............. pablishad I Ever/Wednesday. by HARDY T. STEWART. Frank A. Stewart. A^oelale Editor. Despair and Despondency N o one but ■ woman can tell the tto ry ¿1 the tuffc rip g , the d e tp tir. end the deepaode-jcy cudured by women who carry e doily bor Jen at ill-health aud pein beceuee ot d n orderi end derangement. of the delicate end important o rg e a t that era distinctly fc rn K r c . The to rtu re. so bravely euùured com pletely n rs -t (he narvea if load continued. O r. Pierce's r -v o r it e Prescription is a positiva euro t i r weakuess and disease of the lemiainc organism. \ IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. I t allays inflammation, heals ulceratioa and soothes pein. I t tuaet and build* up the nerves. It fits fur-rritehood end motherhood. Honest medicine desici1* tell it, and have nothing to urge upon you as '* just as good.’ * I t is non-secret, aon-alemiolic onolic end and has hat p record of fo rty years o f cu n a , aon-eloQholic « record osa. . They probably know of soma of its many cures. Asx Y o u * N eiuhsoss I f you want a book >ok that tells tell* all t i l shout woman's diseases, diseases, and how to cura them at home, send 21 one-ce.it stamps (o D r. Pierce to pay cost or mailing ea/y, and he w ill send yon a f m copy of hit great thousand-page illustrated Com mon Sense Medical A dviser— revised, ap-to date edition, in paper co vert, la handsome cloth-hindinj, 31 stamps. Address D r . R . V . Pierce, liuffalo, N . Y . > 2 Jk\ " J ie g r 'J : D. L oucks , Cashier Louis K napp , Pres. E. J. L oney , Asst Cash C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pres. P ort . M c K enzie , Director, J. W. M c K enzie , M E R C H A N T O F P O R T man ,,f tbe first ord er/forgettin g lbat tbjg game Eilia had twice been elected as a free ailvexlte and would , gtill be »ooh bui for the unexpected ra«h of new gold. NEW GOODS, P O R T ORFORD, OREGON Red number of trees each year, end Ellis o f the First District a« a states providing for a perpetual forest, a piai»'endorsed by the United State« government. Bishop Scudding «peak« in highest appreciktion of the the hoepilily and courtesy ili» J»arly Port Orford, 0r.~£^, YOUR BANKING BU8INKSS SOLICITED Cut out Herbert Hutu»'« article! N O BANK WILL HANDLE o» the Rogue river Fishing Intere»!» 1 >nd mail jt to your friend« through | YOUR B U S IN E S S BETTER out the state, or »end it to -V a lle y t and Eastern Oregon paper». A one ___ ’ ' 7 - ,_________________ ______ .__ __________ „___ ______ i cent »tamp will eend the t ton university, St. Louia, and of the | ed the committee« to appoint, in if you prefer. _ j Brooking Box and Lumber company ¡obedience to which command a few! . ,, , , wee n s a tour of inspection of liis I member» congregated in the back The wood» are full of hunter»,1 K • , va»t timber holdings in Curry Co., room» of saloons (as of old) and the and among them will he the usual outlined his com pany’s done. commenda W . R . 1 jftlle brain who shoot« without and fo|WtriHi()n_ wf CUMing Ol)jy plan a jjT o O. f j thing The was Oregonian oug . any »>< j » 104» » a, jdrep him on the spot. It hurls just as much to be shot by an ,aocl- dent as by intent. The Fool-ki1lef bee never caught up with his job. O R F O R D and fresh tupplies will faw weetved by every steamer. It *•>> be my p u t te e to keep a full stock of everything required by the trade in the line of , GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, BOOTS aud SHOES MENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, H A R D W A R E, GRANITE aud TIN W A R E. x DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS C1GAR8, TOBACCO, PIPES CANDY. NUTS aud NOTIONS. In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked General Merchandise Store. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLB SOT IN STOCK. We dipped from the Sunday haa received through .the country.! Thè big Portland force, in Oregonian an excellent article by H i. fondness for buUerm.lk h a s , "AggeIub)y.. run tbg glealn ro,|er ’Herbert Hume protecting the vi- become well known that da.ry over Q w K„ thaln of Clackamas pioua Bill to Prohibit Fishing in u l TYtTi w in ■riy’u iw iW >rf».G f i t . w.. t i t ftwrwiwiwi* O î> O iî U îm Î wîw men g ^ t the stage with p.tcjjer. of ftn<, nomif)ate<J R Portland jawsmitb Rogue river other than with hook it when they know h eisep m in g. | for j oint Senator for Multnomah, and line, i t is a measure that 'is One creamery sent a demijohn with , Claekamag aI1(, Coluinbia counties, pot only a crime, bui a violation of its compliments, but the bishop did i notwithstanding that the two jirivale rights that violates all not like the look of the vessel and counties had nominated him in bquities as well as our constitution. declined, until the liquid poured out !county conventions. But Easlham But the voters of'O'egon will have i white and thick,and proved beyond will lake the field against the to aot upon the bill e t the N ° ™ « - ¡ doubl l(1 butternlilk when he | land jawsmitli never'hele»«, and al- ber election, »nd nut only anould , partook copious! v him self and treal- )hey study It, but they ahouW write K other „ of gUge | ready the Oregonian is grinning ' "bolter” at him. 1 vïii_ ^*ei> * a" Ut i*r , who had a good deal o f fun out of throughout the etate and ask their . _ The Portland "Assembly” nomi- .. „ the incident nt the bishop a expense. , na'tcd Herbert Hume us Joint Rep Bid in defeating this infamous rob resentative for Coos and Curry with **” ’ Bil1' C U R R EN T TO PIC S. out so much as "by your leave” to In E v e r y t ilin g - - , '.he voters of these two counties. Judge Twohy, of Twohy Brtji. B y J. H. U pton . Ixiter on Joe Bennett suggested that railroad contractors of Spokane, IVCKIHO SES8IOX, 7 :90 P. X . The Institute Program. ihe Curry county committee make has purchased, through H. E. Gale Editor T ribune — Governor Hughes gave the fol Recitation—Mrs. Hettie Fry. the nomination, and pledged such 840 acres of laud near Kerby from Recitation—Mr. Funk Archer. lowing reasons for urging the Di nominee 600 majority in Coos. And M o n d a y , A u g u s t 8 th , 1 9 1 0 . C. G. Leverson, the consideration Music reel Primary, law for New York: , reinm4je<1 rigbl bere lbat Mr being 830,000. There is a feeling in M0HK1NU session, 9 A. M. Recitation—Mr. J. J. Weerslng. / A coterie or.clique of politicians lwjw, mg<je fjf Solo—Miss Julia Guerlo. prante Pass that the purchase in Music i 1 meets behind closed doors, fixes up Recitation—Mis» Silvia Miller. dicates that the Southern Pacific is ! a slate, passes the word down the representative for Coos as a Demo Physiology—Miss Silvia Miller. Recitation—Mis» Lucv A. Wade. School Law— ------- Dolltetnpliiling the construction o f 1 line, and the party s called upon crat and got left both times, which Violin Solo—Mr. Norman Tyler. Music 'railroads to Crescent City. Twohy I to ratify meekly the action of the fact limy account for his breaking Recitation—Prof. H. A. Stites. Bros, have Ring been in employ of 1'boexes. 1 here is no pretense what into the Republican party and History—Prof. H. A. Stites. Recitation—Mr. Arthur Walker. , .. .. , .. 'ever at consulting the rank and hie arrxHKOON session, 1 r. V. the Southern Pacific and the pur- of Votcrg in arral* ing Ule orgailiaa speedily developing into a regula Music j Music Address—Hon. P. A. dtewart. chase of this land indicates that tion or machine programme. The tion Bn»». Geography—Miss Ada Bailey, Mr. J. J. i , M u si* ’ there will be something doing th ere'th in g is dune for them without con Attorney General O'Maley of New Weerslng. W anK E SD A Y XV em Ì NO SESSION, 7 : 3 0 P. .M. soon Ex. 1 | ference with them and with a view , York, having caused an analysis of English Grammer—Miss Mildred Kel-1 — — .— ---- Music of deurm iniug wb<t will price» io he made, has found I . Fallowing the rules of Common sey, Mr. J. R. Stannanl. Recitation—Miss Mildred Kelsey. . t .. the general plana of the eelt nam ed, . ■ I ^ a d le s t’ D r e a w O o o d « . m n s lin a t, Music sense the rail-way new», j j iku foregoing r,.aa«.ina vu.i.o,.» lx,»se* ” ' rhe farmer gets only 30c on the Recitation—J. R. 8tannard. indicates that a rail way ' rill be ; —«rt.tl.ir charged to the consumer. EVBMiNO SE SSIO N , 7 :3 0 P. M. Music c n l i o o s , llr a n n o lr a , e t c . And the Governor ought to have Address—Prof. W. A. Wood. • Music built down (he Illinois and Rogue 1 Retailers urge as a reason for their added that whoever raised objec Recitation—Ml»» Mildred Kelsey. Polo—Mis» Julia H. Guerin. river, and up to Port Orford where Í high price», that rents have about tions to the ticket so nominated by Recitation—Miss Ada Bailey. Vocal Solo—Mis» Julia H. Guerin. a level «it« for a great city exists. doubted during the past five years. Recitation—Mr. F. H. Robinson. Violin Solo—Mr. Norman Tyler. , . , , ■ either party was silenced too often Wheie a great hurbor of deep water This is another oonfessiou that the Music Recitation—W. 8. Guerin. . . . , , . i by the cry, "Bolter.” wslenmea the biggest ships ot the ■ Address—Prof. Rowan. Music consumer pays the rent. Senator Bowerman, 8. P. Attor- Violin Solo—Mr. Norman Tyler. Closing Address—W. 8. Guerin. world, and unlimited terminal fa Ignorance or deliberate false pre ■ ney. was nominated by the Skate Recitation—Mi»» Ada Bailey. Music Cililiea are right at hand. tense, which? The pecple wiljk “°k .Recitation—Mr. J. R. Stannanl. I‘•Assembly” on the first ballot, to' forget that H. \V. Scott, architect Music Trespass Notice. Bishop S^adding in Curry Co. the great consternation of everyone and builder of the Assembly^’ fad, Recitation—W . 8. Guerin. Orders taken for articles not in stock except the clique that set up the Music --------- u . I based all his arguments therel ■r on j Notice is hereby given that all per Som eone who know, how to write P,ns- Bow er....... however,- like , ---------------- - * ---------- - son» fount! ti-rspaiwing npon the follow the assumption that nominations by 1 T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 9 th , 1 9 1 0 . ing described land for the purpose of aent an interesting sketch of Bishop ™<»K»tI.er Irish politicians, ".toes Music "Aisem bly” would make "minority" I • hunting or tithing will he prosecuted Scadding’s trip through Southern ih.ng»,” w .thoul tak.ng particular Reading—Mrs. Hettie Fry. to the full extent of the law : Lots 1, nominations impossible! Well, 2 and 3 See. 35; K V of Sec. 20; 8)» of ------- Cqrry, to the Daily Portland Jour account of the cost. He is not dis the State "Assembly” .offered the Theory— SWW Sec. C3 : Et» of SW |, NW1 of 8- Music us), from which we clip the follow- ,n#Jred ‘k'CH,,Se ,,f ,he uh,‘r8e th»1 people for their suffrages the duly ! c t vR Government-Prof. Rowan and W |,S E |o fN W i of Sec. 94; all in' ' y Township 31 South, Range 15 West. ing: Gold Beach, O r.-J u ly 21— UlB Buutl.ern Pacific i, financing hi» scheduled, cut and dried candidacy; Prof. McDonald, NODINE BRO’S. The Right Reverend Charles Sc«d i’u n l"“ ’ n' And “ ,0 Oregonian, Denmark, Or. of day Bowerman, Harriman a tto r-1 Music ding, bishop of Oregon, accompanied ”f l *,e As«enibly d'ies not ney, for Governor as an object les-; ___________________________ _ by Mrs. Scadding aud Reverend S. the f»cl that it» out put for son in the line of “ m inority” nom i-' M. Dorrance, arrived bere yesterday ‘h# hw d of lbe ,ickel IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE In T he Cni-vrr C oubt or the S tate of , t . f . i z > i t r » r , , nations, but aia»! and alnc! for the O heoon roa the C ôvhty or C r u t. having driven in from Graut» Pass , nate if not fatal Col. Hofer of the! " falibility of human foresightednets! STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE Notice o f F in al Settlem ent. Crescent Citv Smith B*1"“1 Jour"»1 takes the field again« 7 . ' . * Fred H: Blake, Plaintiff, N otlcc for P ublication. OtilM via Waldo "As-j COUNTY OF CURRY; ' Waldo I recent City bm .lh .......T h . people, d t.cls.m ing the vs River. Harbor and Pistol R.ver, at ‘he "Assembly” candidate lMf..ro the Notice is hereby given, th.t tbe un- for Governor, lose . T „ ... . . Louis A, Taggart, and : which places the bishop ha» held Primaries, and is promptly denounc j seinhly” . out-put K • In the matter ol the estate Bl D efastmemt of the 1 trtxaioa, i derslgned has filed In theOounty Court no tune in manifesting their oon I of Joel Bond, deceased.! Citation. Rebecca T. Taggart, Defendants. : U. 8. Land Office at R»wcbnrg, Oregon, of Curry County, Oregon, his final ed as a "boltei” and grafter, with a services and preached and visited ToO. R. Bond, Elam Bond, 8llas y j ” ‘a ^ b o l , ^ ir eL ereb y " » » : -------- Milton Bond, Hannah Cuming»,! «f th i ^m inbtra- tempt for • the sham 7 and pretense of' Bond, May 2fith, 1210. member, of the Episcopal Church sort of veiled threat that, if he best» Notloe is hereby given that the usurpmg convent,on that com- Mnry KDOWlton, and ^ g ^ w p ! mon7 and an- T ^ J d Rowerinan at the Primary election living on ranches near these stop r G abbial B ae placently offered them a "majority” j heir» at law of Dayton Bond, khceoseti, u ---- - ap- r , i.4_ , ,i„ and to all other» unknown, Interested swer the oompl.int of Fred H. Blake, pointed Monday the 22iid dav of Au- O< ^ k le y , Oregon, who, on April 29. ping place». The bithop, always an iu Septemlier, enough Republicans' „ rj i , i candidate by calling to the fore in 'the above named 11#10, made Hoiieetead Entry No 0618* named plaintiff, plaintiff, on on tile file gust 1910, at the Court house V In in said said estate: estate : Oold B| 8WJ, NW| 8WJ and HW{ 8EJ. Sec optimist where Oregon is concerned will take their revenge oy voting for three additional ctndiilates Oregon, i against you in the above entitled Court -Hofer, i In the name o( the Ktate of Beach, Curry Is more than ever «nthus.aeiic over Oswald West, the Democratic ta n -' Dimick and Abraham— to compete Y"“ «nd each of yon are hereby reqnlr- and cauae within six weeks from the time and nloce County, hH-"the Oregon, helrm» Tr the tion 9, Township 32 8., Range 13 W. “ . ed to appear in the above entitled ' d t , ,. ,, , , kI llme «m, place tor the hearing of ob- Willamette Men.ban, has filet) notice the op,ior,unities for settlers in the to ddcat him at the general . for final honors nors in the Primary Court on the lint day of the regnlar th Jection» to nraiu said lllll final aocount, and the of intention to make Final commuta ic-Rumr ' • 1 . publication of this jw rvbivriiD vu dairy d i.tr.ci of Cooe and Cqrry elec‘,on November. There is on- tion proof, to establish claim to the Monday summon», namely, within six weeks settlement thereof. election in September. The result September term, -to-wit, on D. 1 9 l J , -------------------- -- ? - land above described, before J. H. Up the 6th day of September, A. eounliee He advocates the divi- <?ne drawback to West's «ore se c will raw ‘hereof raid A11 baTlngobjectiongtogucb ton. U. 8. Commissioner, at his oftloe will lie that the successful com peti at the Court House in tbe town of nUtotiff plaintiff will take judgment fln. | account .r e herebyreqBeeted to in Langlois, Oregon, ou the 19th day tion of tin- Isrg« ranches held by cess under such condition», and that tor in ihe race need have received Gold Beach, at ten o’clock in the fore you for the sum of »9^90 with interest Hle ,he 8ame wlth th„ Co^ , of August. 1910. fetv, into III ur till •aero holdings, it, tiiat the railroads will go to any ! but a fraction above one-fourth of Doon.of »aid day, to »how cause it any thereon from October 6, 190», at th e1 ’ Claimant names at witnetset: there be why ah order should not be Curry County, Oregon, on or before George and selling t! . -e » m a ile r deirira to len8lh t° « ven ge themselveeon him A. Taylor, ol Eckley, Oregon. of the Republican votes of the Slate, issued to the admini»trator of said es rate of six per cent per annum; for 925 eaid date. Abel Steph, of ’’ tate to sell the real property ef said attorney fees, and for plaintiff’* coats new comer« with 'eastern Capital, for »he energetic manner in which so Mr. Scott, the prophet of "major estate, or so much thereof as may be Dated this 19th day of July, 1910. Claud E. Clark, of Who w ill add apirltand life to the he sought, as Railroad Commission and disbursements; (dr an order that Robert Savenniua, of A. AnoLraras, ity” nominations will be down and 1 necessary, to pay tha claim» against the real property heretofore attaohed B emamix F. J oxeb . 7 . said estate and tb< e expense» of admin- country, and advance its civilization cr’ lo ,nah« them respect the law Administrator of the estate of Register. w out, a thoroughly discredited «late»- tstration in this action by said plaintiff, namely Mary Lirapach, deceased. Md fiiiaii i ll standing. At present All the signs of the old time con philosopher! The following is a brief deaeription tbe SEX of Section 13 in T. 41 8., R 13 man and pulitira! itU bet ihe author and ^ * e .raljiroperty belonging to tab. W. w . M. situated In raid Curry Conn- the holdings are too large and held vention trickery were present a, Strange, Strange, isn’t it 8v too few. and as one of the results, Portland during the "Assembly” finisher of the "Asaembly’’ scheme Land Claim No. 40. the 8E| 8EJ, and ty, be sold by the Sheriff of taal Curry N otice for P ublication. 051S7 lots 7, N and 9 Hec. 19: County in the manner prescribed by 1 (Sueeeeor to A. B. S abi «) the property in many places is run »nd two days previously, when se D ep * m i l kt of the I xtebiob , did not furaee what everyone else law, and tbe money received therefor U. 8. Laad Office at Roseburg, Oregoa. down and in poor repair, and the crel caucuses aud open buttonhole- knew must happen? NWJ SW*I 8eo 21 ' bp applied to the payment of said May 2S, 1910. hnd not yielding the returns of ing ^sre io evidence. The212M uIt Langlois, Or. • ' W| 8WJ Sec. 38; ’ judgment. N otice I s hereby given that Which it is capable. There will be n<)MtiHi'"delegatea” were all-power EX ol SEX of »“d WX NWX i This summons is served upon said GEORGE A TAYLOR vary little dilllculty in finding pur ful an-fl'carried thing» with a high JtjtfK j/and lot 1 See.. 30; defendants by publlcUon thereof, by of Eckley, Oregon, who, on April 39, A d m in istra to r's N otice. dhatert for these cxcellgut dairies, s o , hand a« of yore when the Simon £ £ • A D S ,,h in 8 n ° ‘ in s i “ k ' Will 1910, made Homeatead Entry (0B117,, Lot 2 Sec. 31; NW| NWJ See. 32; for Ixite 9, 10, 11. »nJ 12, Scctloe S, the biaiiop thinks, but the difficulty F»'’g made rough liou»e whenever i t ; Notice it hereby given that the T a x CeltllicAte on of Curry County, Oregon, dated July b e p le a s e d tC o r d e r | Township 328.. Range 1» W. Willam Will be to get tho»e who have owned suited their ptirp.gie«, eveiritid bar 'leraigned by an order of the County ! of HEJ Sec. 2». ani Court ol Curry f'ouniy, Oregon, has u’ la , ! ,, 1, , 1910. ette Meridiao, lute filed notice of in- \V1 Sec. 34; all in T. 33 8. of R. . , dire, _ ting . that the , same , be , pub- ao much property »o long to diapoee r>ng the late Judge W ilfiaraiW l of Iteen appointed as administrator de> W W .M .aleoL ol 27 block "B B ", ,uhed six weeks successively in the R e PAIRING NeATLY I)oN E f ten tion to make Final five-year Proof of portion« ol it to settlers for any- contention»; when Lirrv S u lliv a n 1 bonis non of the estate of Abraham E. in the town .4 Port Orford, allot said Port Orford Tribune; that the date of l ^ n n e l o n , i to establish claim to th»- land above 'te- tiling like a reasonable sum. At was the Noes of the road backed by Fry, deceas'd. All peraont having' laud» being in Curry County, State the flrat publication shall be July 6, 1 ecrltied, before J. H. Upton, U. 8. Com- claims iigainat such estate are required < T O t o X t o . 1. issued by pnblication J.91“' date »** '« * ' mlsHloner at his office in Langlois. Or- tbe Iuewrt'tice ranch, on Pistol river an arsenal of »hot guna. No M o re C e d a r to S p a r r . to present them within six month« from by virtue of an order of the Hon. E. A. , ‘ ”n August 17, 1910. and that ! egon, on the lHtb day of August, 1910. the bishop found quite a gathering And the "delegate." in the “ As the date of thia, notice, with proper Bailey, Judge of taid Court, dated the said defendant« shall answer plaintiff’s I muat husband my timber to re- Claimant names a« witnesses: of college graduate». Of the eight sembly'’ were moeiiy »elf nppoiuted vouchers, to the undersigned at his 28th Jay of July, A. D. 19)0. »aid complaint on or before August 17 In witness whereof. I hare hereunto ty|0 place feqcee and buildings <» lU I Thaddius Green, of Port Orford, On who set down to dinner there were siuce'muny important counties re home at Marial, Oregon. ’’ S u a V th X t o T ju I v !9io “ l,‘ ! The date ofl the Bret publication of farm, therefore I must not spare any j claud E . Cla Igin, of two Harvard men,one'Yale, one Cor fused to go ill to county assem bly, - I'lNfci this Kth flay of July. 1910. I Claud E. Clark, of Eckley, tb l.S .th d .y o fu p ly .jM O .^ U.i. summons ia J n ly t ^ O . more cedar. PI C hacxcey Far, bell, one lady from Welleely. Mr. when, after nuiuerbu» adjourn do not ask for it. Abel Steph, of County Clefk. J. H cxtuct . Administrator de bonis non i ” H. U PTOW, \ BEMAMIJk'F. J oxeb , Brooking president of I he Washing- ments, Bo«« Scott, at I’o rllta d wir . of tlie estate of Abraham E. Fry * Attorney for Plaintiff. Langlois, Or., August 27, lfllO- Register, F» ’ Anything you Need ib Mill Work W rite us for Prices or, any Informs tion you Need in this Line North Bend Manufacturing t o Call and examine goods and get prices. general merchandise . G ro c e rie s <fc P r o v is i o n s ^ P o r t Orford, Gurry County, Ore.^' B A R G A IN S Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry (r&ods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. p in e A s s o rtm e n t of H a r d tu a re & T in u ia re , parxiess, L eather, etc. All Goods N ew and Up-to-date. A first class milUnerv shop In con nection with store. Call, get our prices, and be convinced. H. 0. NIELSEN. W. J. All Kmdt of Harness md Saddelry