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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
o W. IL MEREDITH Towu and Coaaty. I a l this piaccia progressing A Methodial minister w e * poet od J. M. Upton the independent can- ra W n g H a ir D w n o iu r g didate for circuit Judge, arrived in nioely with an «orali as «at of over to arrive in n a r i Orflprd thia week. A g T U B IB Y *w> COUNSELLOR thirty pwpila. and will hold aerrieee in the church the city last evening from Uarsh- AT LAW Goo. Forty ia building a new Kehl and spent the day viaitiag with ' Mence on bta hotueelead ou the Jfat Dean ha* moved hi* family seat Sunday. He w ill locate per bi* friends. M r. Upton ia basing F O B T O & P O B » , O B EO O M manently at thia piaea. mountain south of town. into hi* new resilience in the north his claim to the rota of the people There w ill he a school meeting in end of town. ’ WewMtyewtoMtMvely andaBsMsctty uialmtaad that Avar’s Hakr John Uniean haa the eootraet of Fort Orford Saturday for the pur of Dougins county, and other valley Vigsr data not M e t Ike color of the hair, evea to tha RUhtast D LOUCKS EJ1ONEY h auliag Mrs A A Jamieaon and daughter, the supplies "landed by d e r « . Penoas with the whites! or the and 1 ^Sadkah^anMsUfrtoly without having the lightest hahaa«te a arast dsbeato poee of levying a tax |n thia diatrict eountia* of the district, upon the Mias Sonic«, came in from Size* ! justness of according to the people the Manzanita to. the cape. lo pay (or the buying and clearing Z / !«C«dientos Saturday to allend the dance. Fire and Life Insurance. We rej>- A k o tM l. W as« . up of a new ait* for the school house. 1 o f Com and Curry count!«« the rigiy. > The dance in Niriaen'a hall last t the Beat and Moat Sellable Show thte formula la h yowr-doctor. Ask hbn what he think* w •? ' Houses are at a premium in P o rt. J. D. Loucks ha* very generously to name the Judge who ia to preaid* Saturday waa well attended and pro t . ft avna CaMT>TT I.-mQi. My. Orford, and it would Iw a good in- offered, for a nominal sum, twu over their court— Umpqua Valley oounced an enjoyable affair. D o e s n o t C o lo r th e H a i r J JPowt O rfo « -« l, O r e g fo a -------------------------------------- -- (H o w A b o u ty o o rT ltto .la ltO o o d ? Wo have e xaaiiaed aovrtrol title* In the jaatyaar that had judgment* against them the owner* know nothing about. ' Better get an abstract and know what «our title la. I t t* oor bnaineaa to lurntah ab- atracta and clear titlea. * Carry Cenaty Abetraet Cewpaay, (Incorporated) Gold Beach, Oregon. y i. ‘t f. Wool», Manager. 4. H U N T L E Y , 4 A T T O ttN E Y A T LA W , GOLD BEACH, OB EGON. Oautmnteed A betrncU o f Kenl P rop erty Furnished. ' p« Thirty year* practice In the County. ------------- n-- ------------------- --- ■----- W. A. WOOD ¿/rrOUXlfiY AT LAW HOLD BEACH. OREGON. L. > . R O B ER TS, ^ T T O H N K Y A T L u iw . J g y itle P o in t, Oregon. fiá b a te baciarne a specialty. . G E O R G E M . B RO W N, A T T O R N E Y A T LAW BUSBBUBR OREGON H. TjflJEWART NOTARY PUBLIC, f P t t r t O r it o r t i, : : O i- o jf o w J. J. STANLEY Lawyer, ** ___ jCOQÖfLLIl, - Oltl&QOÍf veatment for some one to build a block* ideally situated for the; pur Now*. Sheriff Tyler bad business which few cottages to tent. poee,— land that ia the next ten called him to the north end of the. Basket Social at Denm ark. county the Ural of the week. I Cyroa Madden wad in tow n* Fri year* w ill be worth a hundred fold wbat it will now coat the district. day and made the Tninuxs office a The Jerry’s Flat school district Mr Madden’s health Ae the present location of the school The new Denmark tehoolhouse 'V . u 'u ‘ " 7 “f T bel’ W"1 has not been very good of la te .*' j bou* ) '• »'»devirahle in every way, was the scene of a vary pleasant ao. A ll M iller a pluoe and the ferry. , , being in a bleak, exposed place, clat gathering last Saturday even J Hedrick W llaon, who was parol f w|,ere no expenditure of money can ing, Oct. 15th, when a basket social V . F. Wood, of Buudon,(« at wori ed from the penitentiary last year aver make suitable playgrounds, wee held, the proceeds of which are building an eight room residence for the killin g of Aaron Foster (Joe it is Uiought that a ■ *« will he to buy an organ for school and Sun for our blueksmith, Beecher J»-»«. Joe), returned to hia old home on levied wïih scarcely a diaeenting 1 day school purposes. A. B. Carey, acomipNiiied by Mrs. j Rogue liver a abort time ago. The following was rendered: vote. Klia* Carey, Returned to Ida hnm eat' . , ,, , . , Quartett— M r Walter Matheney, . i . „ I A heavy »well haa been running Corbin Munday from a trip to Coos • , , . ■* / ; for several dayg, past, indicating D eath of M rs. E m ily Fitzhugh. M r and Mm Chas Clapshaw aud M ‘ | storms at sea. As it ia smoothing M Clapshaw. . T ' , -r There wag a good run of salmon down the Coaster'ia expected down M r*. E m ily Filshugh, for many Recitation— Verla Johnson. in Rogue river last week, the seine, from the bay thia afterwboo. < year* • highly rdhpeeted resident of Duet— Joseph Clapshaw and Joel catching as many aS BOO and 1000 Curry feounly, died at her daugh Mutheney. On Wednesday of last week a at one haul. ter's home in Salem, September 12, Recitation— Minnie Beinent. achool meeting notice, which had Sol«»— Mias Elsie Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Jss. Kennedy, * of been posted but a few hours, was 1910, aged 67 years, 5 months and Recitatjon— «Joseph Clapehaw. Rogue passed dowu the const torn down from the porch of John 14 «lays. Solo— Misa Helen 8in llh . Mrs. Fitzhugh wa* born in Meigs last Saturday on their return from stmi’s store. A heavy penally is at county, Ohio, and was married to Recitation— Mies Marie Bossen. * visit to Bandon. (ached to such an act, which grown- J. W. CaDtield in 1859, moving to Duel— Mie»ea Forest and Daisy N. C. Nielsen sold hi* bund of 147 , UP* »'lould remember and of which thia county and aettling on Rogue Matheney. bead of eheep and 19 gouts to some children abouIJ be taught. Recitation— Ida Bement. river in 1838. Mr. Canfleld died ia parties from the Coquille, who drove Jas. E llis was in town last week 1882, and the deceased was married Solo— M r Johnson. the Hock away Monday. and made our sanctum a .call—one in 1886 lo John Filshugh, who died Recitation— Mrs M M Clapshaw. Recent rain* have given gras* a of the kind' that brings a eubsiao- a few year* ago on Sixes river. O f Solo— Mra E A Cobliegh. good atari, and stock throughout; l *a* cbt*er ""d wh *ch all editor* with her union with M r. Caofield five Recitation— Mrs Johnson. the county premiane lo enter in the would become a |»reviiiliiig fashion. children were born, lour of whom Soln— M r Walter Matheney. Mr. Ellis hut the distiuction of be are living— Mrs. Carey of Salem, winter aeason in good condition. Recitation— Misa Esther Bement ing the first T biuunk reader to pay Mr*. Sibley of California, Mrs. Kab Duet— Misses Iv y Langlois and The Del Norte Record say* that hi* subscription into tba year 1912. kee of Bay C ity, O r., and R J. Can- Ruby Sorensen. a little daughter came to gladden Messrs Lester and Waite, both of field of this county. Recitation— Mrs C C Clapshaw. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H . Four year* County Sflhool Super 80I0— Mrs E A Cobliegh. Ban Diego, Gul., passed' down the Tyler at Fortuna, California, on Solo <fe Quartet!— M r Walter M a coast Mouday in their own convey intendent, several years poatmaater Sept. 30, 1910. _ . .... .ance. The geut lernen are uovtring at Port Orford, Mrs. Fitzhugh was theney, M r and Mrs Clapehaw and Stanley Kelche , nudd e w eight-.. . . _ » . . . - , .. tho eoast oountry on a general trip for more than a score of year* prom M M Clapshaw. champion pf the world, was shot in of investigation, and will ' drive Lienily identified with the interests A jb o r t intermission ensued after the hack with a rifle Frida) , follow down as Car aa Eureka. They are of Curry county, especially along which the baskets were auctioned ing a quarrel with a laborer, and also looking for some good huntiug educational lines. A wnmap of nev off by M M Clapshaw. died the next «lay. , The Denmark people wish to country in which to spend a few er failing good humor, kind hearted C H . Pears« ha* been ’ finishing day*. and possessed of many noble trait* thank the (teople of Labgloia and up the Moore hroiliertiuw house ou of character she endeared herself to Lakeport for their aaaiatance in the The people of Port Orford have Euchre creek this full, and the hoy* innumerable frieude who join with Tendering of the program and for been anxiously gnsing seaward iwnru for m r, , , . . . . now have one of the best residences the past several week, in hope, o f i ,hu r “ , “DNK the bringing of basket*. They also in that neighborhood. wish to thank M r E A Cebleigh for catching a g lim ,.*. of an incoming ,he going to Lakeport with hia team af The boy* were out in a practice' vessel with freight. A motion has ter the people that came f r w thera. gmue of football Sunday, and a* the passed the town unanimously to P o rt O rfo rd L itera ry Society. Owing to the death o f deo. Cnien- game has neyer been p la y *j in Port importune Capt. Olsen to change ably see it* introduction. K N A PP HOTEL, Port Orford, .Oregon, JU K N A H P Ooxl P r o p r ie to r First-class in every respect. Feed 8 ta b le attached. . We run the 8tage from Port Orford yin Dairyville, connecting with the Btage to Myrtle Point. Black Smithing p B C B C flK R J E H H P o r t O rfo rd , O re g o n , Wood and Iron Work promptly ^aac at moderate prices. Hlva n e p tria l before going elsewhere. J. H . U P T O N , C O M M IH H IO N E K , flj **• NOT AB Y • k C i.:- PUBLIC, L anglois , Cunar Co., OnaooN. peeler in Town Lota, and Improved and Wild Landa. Filings and Final Proofs Mad* on |lome*te*d* and Pre-emption*. G EN ER A L CONVEYANCING . WATCHMAKER Repair log Watches and Jewelry a specialty. A1I work guaranteed. Orders taken for Watches and Fancy Jewelry. Work turned oat on short fotlee. Call on ase at L anuuns , Qniooa. WM. E L L IO T T D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JU., fc e p . Ü . 8 . M i n e r a l S a r v e y n r Surveyor forth« District oí Or- ‘ egon. Ç aM B m m R. » q t Oregow Eugene Guard: The nomination of Judge John §. Cbke, Republican, by the Democrat* of thia judicial district wo* eminently 'proper. There are three judges in this dis trict, one jndge L. T. Harris, Rep., resides in Lane county a id hold« over for two years yet ;-Jildge Ham ilton, Deui.,'liV«'S‘in lMhglas- ooun ly and is a BCwdidate for re 'elrtctinn, while Judgcl)i»ke,,RepT^«»jtl«s- in Coo* cousty Snd is also a.candidate for rs election. The three judge« now presiding over .out Circuit Court are geographically situated a* they should be; tliyy are edmit tedly able and ju «l; the apurta over which they preside aru^mquestion Hamilton's re-election, but The Guard would like to see no change tn 1 he («ersonnel of the court, and hopes (hat the voter* of a ll parties in marking their ballot* will see tltst the name* of both Hamilton and Goke are properly designated. 'Hie Second Judicial District want* no olmr.ge iu its judgt-s— Hamilton, U aivi* sud Coke, - .. W hen I ha above was j g rit ten by the Guardi J. M. pjpftsji had not an- 'rtoBbCeil Jihi candlifsoy Tor the po sitiui), and hia doing to ha* made a mutefial change in tha situation in asmuch at the geographical nistri bution of the Judges to be elected can l«e retained by his élection as well ns by M r Coke's. The Guard’s bpinion of Judge Ham ilton is en dorsed by the people of tin* »ection irrespective of party. ably fair and im partial, and bar and public alike are satisfied with their a«im i iris t rat ion of law and justice. T w o are Republicans And one a Dem ocrat, making it a strictly non-par We Httve FOR SALE the tisan bench, apportioned fairly and Following Ranches and in accordance with the votescastby Town Property. the two leading political parties. There are many and excellent rea The old Port Orford Hotel, known a sons why existing condition* should the Neygrsn property, including barn not be disturbed; and they w ill »Tot and several iota. Price fliifiou. Part be if the voters thoroughly under cash, balance on time. stand the situation. 100 acre* oa the 8txes. one and one- There is but one ether candidate half mils* above the bridge. 20 acre* for the bench in the district,' B. F. bottom land, small orchard, hors*, cow, crop* and (arm tool», together June«, a Republican, a recent arri with five room hdwao and barn i Price val in Douglas county 10 take a po |2800, all fenced. Easy terms. sition in llte Rosèbtrrg land office. 180 sere* on Shtca River two mile* We know little ¥bout him except from bridge, with or«Aard, berry patch, that hia experience as a ' practicing two horse«, five head cattle, about fif attorney ha* been very lim ited, snd ty- seven.head sheep, «1*0 farm tool* that hia activity has been that at a and Implements. Good five room politician, inatead-of a lawyer and house and almost new Larne. Forty •cres bottom, forty acres boneh. 9.1700. jurist. H i* élection Would displace Town lot* On easy payment*. A on the bench in this district, one or number of ten «ere traata «lose to town the other of two able and tried on psynm^ts. judge* who are candidate* for re PORTQBFOtt» REALTY BEVELOP- election. Should JudgeCok* be de M RN £ A U f5 U t.V X A O » Q » ll PA N Y feeted.jtwo of trte mùinbee*. of the court would ttfed“ W locate«! in Tnrtber Plgiffrt Bongfat oweth’a baby a gloom was cast over ■ ; | - j, l.bf»«'V •• • Douglas county, and'Coo* would be , th e whole neighborhood and the 1 will oonsider the ¡purchase of fir, without répreserttatiàb, and the geo crowd was not as large aa would *hd cedar timber pj«lp|g, the Jeecrlp- graphical distributing would be dis Von whereof is submitted to me by the have been, but It was at the urgent arranged. I f Judge Ha a l l ton loses, original locator/ W well timbered, and request of M r and Mes Chenoweth the court w ill be solidly Republi and in UvoreblrtooaUons I wlll pay that the social went a head. The can, and the oldest member, who cult therefor, oddro*»'*. proceeds were $60. ANG USG .M A CK AY has, during 12 yesrStif service, made Real Batata Agent a reputation for abllliy extending Port Huron, Mich. (Cooa B a y N kws .) fa r beyond the district, would lie displaced by an iaexlierienced law The crew employed in putting up yer, practically unk'iidwn to the bur salmon a t tho cold storage wa* and to the people. obliged to work overtim ed**! week Judge James W . Hamilton need« Always Stays “Put” to handle the catch. no Introduction to the people A. D. Randleman, aged 23 years, of the Second Judicial District. He wa* brought from Coquill* yester is one of its native «on«, and the en day en route to the Asylum at 8.1 tire «pun of lita active life i« part of lem .' Tbe unfortunate young man its judicial history. For eeveral i* violent and needs tbecoojtant at ternis prosecuting allorney, later on teniion of the guards. for a nu 11»lier of years • the leading Alex Evanhoff report* there wa* member of the Roseburg Inir, and a good tun of silversides all last for twelve year« judge of the court, week. H s caught 287 Wednesday his name is a household word, and night, snd he didn’t (isve less than it stands for legal ability, upright 150 any night during *l»e week. ness and probity of character. No Alex is high boat by * big majority. court in Oregottror, it mightbesaid, in tn y state, ia more respected by Although voter. h*v* been f u r - , th, who nished with copies of pamphlets con fore it, or more «atisUctory tn the Wining the measure* to be voted on attorney who ba« practiced at it« ■t the election next month, it ¡«safe bar. . La«; - to assume that a msjority of the vo There can be no question of judge Permanent as the kills, but ran be ters will not study the measures, «r-’Ct. removed (u a second of time. Tbe and many w ill not vole On them at M ’, tf ® «U! D * . Í!, only (Tevtk lirfW bn the iuafket that nil. The friends of sny particular stay» v,bere m i ; ___ » measure, or those interested .wilt be The cxetaalveTight to bah«])« tAI* sure to mark their ballots, and for Ch-vis (Will,- fa* said by Count le* or thia reason many act* which tba States, or set o f . t j t r e e «’«» be purebas- people of the slkte may not favor edforfli.no. Address are liable lo become laws. The W . E . B urrow , Plenty of fresh air» measure* should be studied in order sleeping out-doom and a that an intelligent vote becast. The pupil* of the Port* Orford the name of I l i a boat to “ Tomorrow’’ High School have organised a de a* the Coasier bus been coining on bating and literary Society, and There w ill anon be a email saw tliut elusive «lay for aome time past, called it the Irv in g Literary Socie m ill in operation at Sanders creek, and she i* still coming “ tomorrow.’’ ty. Tbeyqshose the following offi ulMiiit three miles from the mouth Rev. J. T. Abbetl District Super cers: of Hogue river. The milt ia being inlendentof th e M . E. church, held Georgie Forty, President, built by a Mr. Burbott, lately from services in Port Orford last Thur* Edna Richard, Vice President.* the East. day and Friday nights. Rev. Ab Lorena M arr, Secretary, Mr. Mitchell, the hardware and betl is an interesting speaker, and Lucille Meredith, Treasurer, implement man whom we tdention was greeted with a large andienoe Delmar W right, Sergeant at ed a short lime ago as going up the for his first visit. As Port Orford Arms. , coast in an automobile, returned in comes under hia supervision, the Their first debate was held last the same manner and pussed, on Reverend gentleman will visit thia Friday afternoon on the question, place at least onoe a year in tha fu “ Resolved that Linooln was a great south Sunday. ture. He returned to Bandon by er »man than Washington.” All Walton M iller went’ out to the Saturday’s stags. pupils of the High School took part m ill M onduy'to order lumber to The Coaster called in at Port Or iu the debate and werecompliinent- build an addition to his house on ford last Wednesday night, while ed by Elder Abbett of the M. E. hia Hubbard’* creek homestead.' I t 1 on her way to Rogue river with a Church, who was present and beard looks rather suggestive, us Walton ! cargo of freight, and landed a aack the arguments. haa been complaining of that ‘'lone of coal and a couple of drums of cof sotne’f feeling of late. fee. We presume the above come* T. J. Lynch Passe« A way. Floyd H untley is one of the fivo under the heading of “small favor* old player* to again make the Ore George Farrin, of the Independ thankfully received,” but it ia such gnn Agricultural College football treatment as this that will lose Capt. ent Order oY Redmen, received tha team The O. A. C. is said to have Olsen the trade of thia place when : sad intelligence, Monday, by w ii* of one of the strongest teams in it* bis , j the death of T. J. Lynch, which oc ever opposition comes. lory, and it is no little athletic The lighthouse tender M .n .n Bi u Z " rr’ d honor to win a place in its line-tip. i Deceased resided in thi* county in which I* on her annual tour repine The Hume Bros, packed in. the pioneer days, hut made hi* home . . . . , . 1 ing buoys and channel mark* and near Portland for about 20 years, neighborhood of 800 tierces of dirtribul1ng llghU>OUM chin nook and Rogue river s p r i n g p orl Ortord Thursday and returning to this v h in ity a few •aluioe during the summer, o n ! landed the yearly allowance for the short year* ago engaging io the bar which we are informed they clear ber business in Marshfield and C ur Cape Blanco light. The Mangantta ry county. I l Aat about two from 150 to 97.5 per tierce. The fall was built in Cam den,. N ., h J., two run of silvenide* is being canned*. years ago, and is o n *o f the largest month* ago that h« left tyis city for The infant child of M r. and Mr*. tenders in the service, being 178.9 the metropolis. H i* health was Geo. D. Chenoweth died at their feet long, 30 ft. beam, 16 ft. depth, then very poor. M aliy friend* in home at Denmark last week. The and with 900 indicated hoisepower. this city are deeply grieved to hear of the death of “T im '’ Lynch.— Sun. particulars of the sad event we have In entseing out over the Rogue been unable to learn, but to the par- river bar last Friday, with a num C o qu ille Pioneer Dies. ent* in their great loss we would her at passengers on board, the An attempt is being made to have extend a word of comf«»rt, for “of Coaster had a narrow escape from Mrg j p. 8chn»eder, one of the the Um|»qua river opened for navi such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” lieing wrecked. - A heavy swell was1 pioneer* of Co,»s county and heliev gation between Scottsburg, the head M r. and Mrs. Quellen, the hospi running and she groundod on the »1 ,o be the first white female child of tida water, and Roseburg, * dis table keepers of the h alf way station roughest part of the bnr, where she born in Oregon, died at her home Fu ! tance by the water way line of about at Corbin, returned last week from was swept by five heavy sea* before Coquille Monday evening. M rs ., 100 miles. Government engineer* a visit to friends in the valley in floating off. A logger from Coos Schroeder was, before her marriage, are now investigating, *o«l their re the vioiniljAof Medford ami Jack b«y by name o f T.»m W illiam «, Mi(lg M „ry perry. H e r birth •«« port to tire war department will set-1 sonville. l imy report having had , who has been fibbing on Rogue riv cu rred lu 1843 on the Clatsop plains; tie the matter ne to whether or not' *n enjoyable time, but that they ar this fall, had his leg broken and and «lie wa* married to J. Frederick a survey w ill be ordered.— An nt- j were glad la get hack to the sea bgd|y m»«h«Kl by a tier«« of salmon , Schroeder in 1869. The children tempt wan made a good many years , breesee of C urry again. rolling on it. He was n<M suffering born to the couple were Clara B. ago, t<> interest the government Albert Sm ith, who went out to greatly when the boat reached tM ^ Eva L ., Albert, Frank and Finley the improvement of the Umpqiinj the S ilet* reservation about u month port and lie wa* taken na lo Coos ftohroeder. Clara is the wife of river between the pointe named an d , sgo, w»s * passenger on last Satnr bay for medical treatment Jss.; Capt. Levi Snyder, and is well it is said that a small vessel wa* day’s stage for hi* home at Gold Ciaw, M r*. Ktrahn and a gentleman known in Bandon, having lived actually Wken from Scott*burg to Beach. Albert went to SHett on whose name we did not learn, laod- hers a number of years. Albert and Roseburg during the high water in ; businees connected with «owe tits- ed at this place,— it being the fur Frank fornterly managed their fath winter. The government, nt that her land to which h i* muther has mer’e destination, bat the two lat ers farm , bat are now in Washing lime, refused aid, bat the present! fallen heir, but which is being con- ter bad a sufficiency of tbe briny ton. Finley own* a farm near the popular demand fur tbe opening of tested by other parties. The tan«l deep for one time and preferred to home place and Eva t* , living at waterway* may have aome influence involved is valued at abwM 910,009. take tha stage north. , a ith Uncle Sam. h owe.-— Recorder. Orforil before, thia winter will prob T h e C ircuit Judgship. The Burrow Clevis Tiibersuiosis Corbin, Ore. plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of a lb Scott's Emulsion b It dm standard treat ment prescribed by phy sicians all over the world for thia dread disease. 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