The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, July 05, 1911, Image 3

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    Curry Counti A b ita c i-
Realty Company.
iti o ld B e a c h , O r e o n
When having an abstract made see
,that your certificate reads rig h t *"A
careful search o f the records by refer­
ence to the indexes therto** is not a
good certificate. The certificate, should
mean something, unless it cap he relied
upon it is of no value.
W. II. MEREDITH
ATTORNEY amd C0UN8KL1.0R
AT I.AW
P O U T O ttP O K D , OKEGO.V
J D LOUCKS
EJLONEY
Notary Public
>-
Town anti County.
Brown, the Mandfin Dentist, will
he in Port Orford ^be second week
it> July.
One or two more trips to the reef
off Cape Uluqco w ill close lire seal
ing sessou for thia* year,
W ill W hite returned last week
froni Hutnbqldt, where ha went on
a cuttle drive with learn Walker.
Robert Fromiu and wife were vis
j Ring friends here last week. They
¡are living now on the Woodruff
place with George Dunn.
The Fifield called in hare Sunday
evening on ber w ay from San Fran
i cisco to Bandon, and landed a lot
¡o f freight fur our merchants.
I Kay Burson and party,came down
a
F ire and Life Insaranee. We rep­ [from Lakeport last week and camp
resent tbe Best and Most Reliable eti a couple of nights at Agate Beach,
companies.
_
hut lire rain cut abort their outing.
I ’ Ox-t
O r e fg o m
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J. H U N T L E Y ,
A TTO BSdC Y
a t
ju a w .
Herbert Uniuan mad« a flying
visit t« Rogue river last'*'week, hut
is loo bashful to give tie-a full re­
port,— hut says he is going again.
Mr. X^arr, Assistant Light House
Kee,>er at Cape Blanco* accompanied
G u a ra n te ed A b str a c ts o f B e a l
, by his daughter, wae.bft&wn Sutw-
P r o p e r ty F u r n ish e d .
, day on husiuess, and'"enioy ing tie
GOLD BEACH, OREGON.
Thirty years practice In the Coouiy.
Geo. Corry came in from the
mines ou Rock creek the first of the
week.- H e reports a number iff
prospectors in that section, and that
several encouraging finds have been
inade.
W. A. WOOD
A T rO B N B Y
I beautiful drive from thcCdpe.
AC LAW
«OLD BEAl'U. OREGON. :
New Mexico and Arizona, will
6Oon be admitted us states, with a
A T T O R N E Y A T ALAW .
proviso that Arizona re-submit to a
M y r tle P o in t , O regon .
vole of the people, he. constitution
wl provision in favor of the Recall
o f Judge.
. J,
Probate busines« a specialty.
L. > . R O B ER TS, .
.
G E O R G E M . B RO W N,
A TTO K N EY
AT LAW
ROSEBURG OREGON
J. J. STANLEY
•
U»jw,
COQUILLK, -
OREGON
K N A P r HOTEL,
Port Orford, Oregon,
t ..
K N A PP
P e u p r lc .o
Kfrst-claas In every respect.
Dick Dinnigan of San Franclgoo,
the well known Wet- Gowda man,
came up the coast, Tuesday, and
whs shaking bands with his old
friends. He went on pp the coast
next day. -
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Mr. Lewi, foreman of the Hume
ranch, came up Sunday with a team
to meet a.party from Portland who
w ill look at -the. Hum e Biddings
with a view of purchasing— the Isle
reported sale having fallen through.
W aller and W illie Moore of
Euchre creek were iii town Sunday
on their way to Bandon with their
big « p a h *o f horses, and wagon,-
which they expect to sell. M r /
Hawkins of Rogue river w«a>wUh
them.
Geo. B. Miller and 'daughter of
Gold Beach, were in town Friday
We run the Stage from Port Orford night visiting friends. George says
via Dairyvllle, connecting with the that limes are dull on Rogue river,
Stage to Myrtle rolnt.
and the people are hard up in con
sequence of the insane closing of the
river to Commercial fishing
G o id -Feed
8 ta b le a tta c h d .
Black
Smithing
B E E C H E R JE H S
I» e e C O r f o i - d , O r r g c n
AlfCaughell ot Gold Beach, was
in town Saturday on his .way to
Join bis wife who is visiting her sis­
ter, Mrs. Ed’ Mather at North Bend.
His. youngest brother, Clareure, was
with him, and they intended to take
in the Fourth at Marshfield.
The“itcsrner“ Bnndon, from the
Coquille river, called in -Saturday
Wood and Iron Work promptly morning at Port Orford and com
done at moderate prices. Give ite pleted her deekloud by taking 200
lies nnd several thousand running
a tria l before going elsewhere.
feet of cedar piling for the Estabrook
Co. She lelt in the afternoon for
J. H . U P T O N ,
San Frunciaco.
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C O M M IS S IO N E R ,
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
L amoiiois , Cenar C o ., O bkoom .
V atchm aker
Mrs. C. H . Pearse came in from
their romantic Elk river hofoie ‘ by
Friday's stage, bringing odt 20 gal
Ions ot as fiue strawberries as were
ever grown. .They were of the Im
(roved Oregon variety— too large to
tell about without atlidavlts, and
Mfere greedily snapped up at 12Jc a
hbx.
Il
Robert McPhillamey will soon
Repairing Watches and Jewelry a
make a business trip to his old
specialty. All work guaranteed.
home in Wyoming, where he will do
Orders taken for Watches and Fancy
Jewelry. Work turned out on short missionary work among his old
friends for Cnrry county— its cli
notice.
mate and resources, io different
Call on me at L anglois O bkoom .
from Wyoming, as to be unbeliev
able, he fears, with a ll his eloquence.
ifiZM. E L L IO TT
W . -T. W j V B I P i
(Kucessnr to
A. B. S a BIR)
All Kinds of Harness and
Saddelry
Anything not in stock,' will
be pleased tc order
RepAiRiK«
JJ
a im
I o
NetTLY
h
.
D ose
O regon
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I m o I food m u m • clem ikir.
ht>
Be.nly witXcnt it. C»»c«re<», Candy C«th*r
tie elee» ) - o r blood «ad toep tt c i« » , bi
stirring up t l x laxy liver and driving «11 i a-
punltee from the boor. I ‘-« ib to-day to
Moieh pimple«, bolt*, blotch- «, bbekheads.
ana (b at sickly bdioua complexion by taki««
Ceeeereto, hreuty for ten cento. At) drug
petK «atixfactiOB guamnteed. Kb 28c.
i
Col. R osa of Bandon with s party
of friends ran down to Port Orford
and back Sunday afternoon, to shew
how «lick tbe thing could be done,
and to get even on the many trips
he bad made in the past when It re
qnired two days-
I be Colonel’s
visit whs so brief tlia l we only saw
a gray streak «• he whiszed past.
Mrs. Oscar Mather, daughter of
A . A. Jamieson, arrived hereabout
a week ngo and w ill visit with her
parent« u ntil her husband can close
up bis buxines« in Hum boldt coun
ty, when they will live on their
home on Sixes. Mrs. Matber was a
universal favorite in her girlhood,
and ha« been missed very much
during her absence in California.
We understand that Mrs. H um e f . 'A disastrous firs broke out Jane spending a few days bare, and will
bas’ rold the Hums interests at the 2« ba
afternoon fit Portl^md *n then coatinue I hair journey north,
mouth o f Klamath near for »1«, **»• plaolubheU nU «« O il Company which w ill ba extended m I h ^ o
causing « leviffic explosion and a Puget
» .—** S o u n d » / The Kippfe is 40
OQQ.
loan W $100,D00. f ir e chief Dave feet long and la «quipped with a 1$
Washington. June 27.— One hun
Campbell wasbilled anJ burned, and horse power Im perial engine.
dred and twenty four postal «aringa a ll Oregon is grieving w a r hi« death
Imnks were opened today in ««»"«P
h. WM . relM>wned gra lighter,
The new shingle m ill, did its first
class offioea throughout the Untied
,0
p, none> brave lu ll days work last Friday, and la
States.
as « lio n , and loved by all who working splendidly. Tbe building
New Goods and Fresh Supplies will be re-
Great excitement prevaila in Med­ knew him. A few others were injur M a much belter better one then the
ceived by every Steamer.
one that waa burned. They bare a
ford aa the result of the uncovering ed.
large lot of shingle bolts on hand,
of a large body of rich ore la the
Corvallis, Or., Juno 23.— Lying
It shall be our purpose to keep a Full Stock
' *o d enough cut to run them a year
! Sterling gold quarts mine, nine miles
quietly aaleep under a tree.
or inore.
to the southwest.
Tha strike was
of
Groceries and Provisions, Doots and Shoos.
he bad fallen in utter exbauatiou,
made Tuesday.
The samples show
Mens’
and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies Dress
Jose H e ll, the escaped convict from
Coquille, Ore., June 23k— Miss
values exceeding $2000 a ton.
the Oregon penitentiary, waa cap­ Gamble, tbe professional nuise of
Goods. Hardware, Granite and Tiuware, Ci­
The big new moon tide last week tured loot night with out the firing Coos Bay, received what may prove
gars, Tobacco and Pipes, Candy, Nuts and
rose so high in Netties cove that it of a single shot, by a posse led by to be fetal injuries, aud Mrs. Ben
Notions, Rolled Barley, Grass Seed and 8eed
carried away a lot of George Forty’s Governor West, in a d u m p o f woods M cM ullen, of M yrtle Point, was ser­
Grein.
sea lion blubber equivalent to two ju a t off the road uear the little v il­ iously injured in a most distressing
barrels ot oil. I t waa part Of tha lot lage of Blodgett, a station on the runaway accident near Ibis city yee^
Orders taken for anything not in stock. Al­
which they had ju st brought up Corvallis ft Eastern railroad
20 terday afternoon.
from Rugue river reef.
< miles from Corvallis.
so orders taken for Mens’ Tailor made suits
Mrs. McMullen and Mies Gamble
The full account of Gov. West's started from M y file Point for a
from the best Tailors in Chicago.
Leon D. Conover of Minneapolis
and. C. K eller of Ohio are touring feat in running down the paroled pleasure drive to Coquille with a
-When near Co­
the Cnast in a one horse wagon and cbnv^et, makes a new type of spec one horse buggy.
fine camping outfit for their health. tsCuTar heroism unrivaled in high quille the animat became frightened
They propose to winter in San Deigo, official life, even by tumultuous at a cow and started to run and kick,
P rop .
smashing the singletree which thrust
and then goon to Texas before return­ Teddy.
ing home. To help pay their ex­
Mrs, Anna Gaanglekti’ did not go itself into the anlma], further excit-
i n g f t u n i i l l l was tesjrfpg along tha
penses, they are sailing jewelry.
oh the Randolph to Ktighe river, be­
road af terrible speed, the buggy
An automobile party,* consisting cause the boat wottlfi tre oul all
swaying from side to side. In a few
of Messrs H . Edwards, W .R Neigh night and a south Wind Was blowing,
minutes it struck some slight ob­
but
the
wentfon
the
stage
the
next
bor, W. Swaggarl and Roland gray,
struction and both
ladies were
driver, had a narrow escafas from <Wj>7 Mrs. QannthffLis tbe daugh­
thrown
out
and
hurled
into a rail
serious injury white up Winch tick ter of Wm. 8. Winsor and was born
fence
at
the
roadside
with
inch aw
Wednesday. The auto went over on tbe Jo Nay place on E lk river in
J. D L oucks , Cashier
ful
force
that
Mis«
Gamble’s
skull Louis K napp , Pres.
W hile here she viiited her
the grade, rolled over three tim et 1859.
waa fractured, ber jaw bone broken,
old
lime
girl
friend
Mrs.
F.
A.Stew­
E.
J. L onby , Asst Cash.
C.
W.
Z
umwalt
,
V«
Pres.
and landed about forty feet below
collar bone and'several ribs broken.
the road, the oocupante being un­ art who was born in Port Orford in
F o lk IfcKENSIB, Director.
Mrs. McMullen was not so seriously
injured and the machine being but 1857, being a daughter of M. Kiley
hurt
but suffered contusion of the
J. W. M c K bnzis ,
In the early days Riley and Winsor
slightly damaged.
were partners in the urines on Sixes otwst, arm * end legs. Miss Gamble
river, where they also put np a taw was knocked unconscious by the fall
Thu Fourth at Port Orford.
m ill, hanging the abaft of tbeir and Mra. McMullen screamed for
help which soon reached ber and
B A N K O F
The 4th of July celebration at water-wheel on two slumps, and
brought'both the injured ladies to
could
cut
over
a
thousand
feet
a
day,
Port Orford passed off without an
this city. Mrs. McMullen waa tak­
YOUR BANKING BU8INE88 SOLICITED
unpleasant feature to mar the pleas­ which m ill, Mr. Wiusor an expert
en io tbe John Slocum home and
mechanic,
says,
«as
the
mechanical
ure of the occasion. Tbe weather
Mias Gamble to the hotel and tnenf
was perfect, and quite a crowd eon triumph of his life. Mrs. Gauntlett
Rial aid summoned. Dr. Culin was
gregated from the surrounding is tbe mother of live splendid eons-
called arid 1 message also sent to
all
well
educated
and
doing
well,
neighborhood to enjoy tbe feettvi
PO R T ORFORD,
while her husband, W ill Gauntlett, D r. D ix ia Marshfield. Dr. D ix re­ NO BANK WILL HANDLE
tie«.
sponded
promptly
arid
broke
the
OREGON
YOUR BU84NE88 BETTER
Tha forenoon program was open­ a Gold Bench boy, was for ee viral
Coquille Marshfield auto record,
ed by an instruments) patriotic med­ term* Sheriff and Clerk of Curry
making the trip from Front street,
ley by Prof. W ill Anderson nnd county, and for several years Deputy Marshfield, to the ¿oquilte hotel in
Collector
of
Customs
at
Unalaska,
Mias Julia Guerin, followed by pray-
exactly fifty-five tniooles.
er by Rev. Sparks; reading of Deo- and is now in Ute mine*
¡. o f Alaska.
Tbe injured woman’s wounds
Ismtion by K. J. Loneyj and sh ort'T b eir homff'i« now in Seattle,
were dressed arid everything poesi
addresses hy Dr. G hinvillennd A lly
ble done fur tbe alleviation of their
IKS'
Meredith, all of which were inter
(Coœ;1BAy News.)
suffering.
spersed with songs by t^e choir,
The accident is the mqre distress*
T*
Hou. J. D. Loucks acting as Master
Jori .Hsinea.uf Eckley, was on« o T ¡ng „ M r t . J^cMulfen had ratarned
of Cere monies. The «‘hlhuslsatic tbe Oregon ptoneerri who attended
only a week ago frorp tbe Coos Bey
applause by tbe crowd* testified to the annual reunion a t Portland last
hospital where sb« underwent an
the excellence of the program, as week.
operation. Miss Gamble aocompan
each oneconnected therewith acquit-
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.,
__
led ber to her home in M yrtle Point
Wd themselves w.tb much credit.
The picnic dinner was splendid, ,b iP 81’
?°’
tcrui“ d ,b' to nurse her back to health and yes­
terday Was (he first day she was
and so abundant that there was 1 ° eBn" McC‘ ,lh y-
able
to be out.
C *oe eonnty, contain 2,554,565,000
ample left to feed another crowd of
feet of standing limber.
8eclion 7 I H was found that it would be
the same size.
of township 24 oontains 52,375,000
«<> take Miss Gamble to
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ti •
The sporMffri tbe afternoon were
(eet.
’ •
I Coos Bay and perform a surgical
cloeely icon tested and passed off with
,
operation tit save her life.
Accord
Chris. G rohs,of North Bend was . ,
.
j»
•
out a hitch. Tbe following were
. . . Q. „
.
,
| ingly she was prepared for the tourn
arrested by St. Noah, deputy game,
'
r
J
prize winner*:
ey thia morning and left on the ten
warden, Wednesday, charged with
The District Superintendent of
o’clock train for Cuos Ray.
a
I N o r tli B e n d , O r e g o n
killin g wild pigeons out of season.
the M. E. church w ill he in Port Or«
He wws taken before Justice Shuster,
R e tu rn F ro m P ro spectin g .
ford ou M onday, July 10th, and
pleaded guilty and wm fined $50
w ill preach tn lhe church that even­
and $10 costs.
C. A. Wagner, G. H . Wagner and
ing at the regular hour. A ll are in ­
The formation encountered while W m . Emery returned Monday from
vited to hear him.
drilling for oil on Bearcreek, a trib ­ the mountains of C urry and Juee
Girls under 8 yr«., Maud Hurst.
utary of the lower Coquille, caused phine counties where they have been
”
” 10 yr«., Alta Sutton.
a suspension of operations Some on a six weeks prospecting trip.
”
" 18 yrs , Laura Sutton.
lime ago.
A visitor fiom Bandon 1 They left North Bend May 12lh and
Young Ladies race, Una Jamieson.
Married Womeu’e, Mrs. J. Hutton. informs us that preparations ire be were accompsided by Geo. Artis
ing made for resuming work, as in ­ who was forced to return on account
Boys under 6 yrs., Clyde Jame«.
R a ilro a d s W in .
”
” 10 yrs , Lowell Johnston. dications for striking oil were very of tbe sickness of bis mother, before
encouraging before drilling was dla- they had traveled far into the
”
” 18 yre., Lloyd Knapp.
St. Loot«, Mo., June 24.— Deed
There will be a Fanners' Inrtiirtia
Mens’ 100 yd. dash, Bud Poste 1st oontiausd;'' The wetl iff1’ down over mountains. They purchased two though he ie, K. H . Herrim an, once m eeting at Langlois July Zlat- Every
1 ”
pack bones and an outfit at M yr ¿railroad king, «00red a great vie- fanner and dairyman about I be there
Carl Whits 2nd. Pole V ault, Car 1100 feet.
a .
- s
W hite 1st, R. Clark 2nd. R*” it.iug
Tbe Stutlaw West says: “^nqthar lie Point and want over the Iron tory here today in the United States,«* they wUl sure learn tiring« tha.
jump, R. Clark let, Carl White,2nd. p a rt; of s u rv e y o r w ho«,m e up 'hountaios, by wsy ufEckUv. The Circuit Court of Appeals wheu the would rake yeare ol experimenting to
California, arrtved.at Manlelon Iro i‘ «»«»pUbM Mfffi
Standing Jump, E. Loney 1st, Carl from
her» . « «lev.llon court dismissed tbe .suit which tire
for^ ,h,
and
from Ualilornia, arrived at Alanlet
in places of 4000 feet and they proe Government had undertaken in its
W hite 2nd. A baseball game was Wednesday evening, and are fo at
sur­
played between a couple of pickup vey a road ' rrom
from that" p l*c* m
to t the peeled a great deal of territory, effort to disrupt the great corn bins
teams from Port Orford and M yrtle coast and then south' lo Coos Bay. although it is difficult at thia time tiun of lines whose union was his
Spring Hat«.
Point, which was called off at the George E Wolfram H fft the head of tire year as they report enow to life work.
end of the 5th inning with the score of this party? Tlrey have etiftblish be 20 feel deep in places.
* The Court decided th a t Harriman’s You will find a nice lot of new spring
They had many interesting e x ­ pooling ol slocks of the Union Pad- hats at Mra. M. A. Nielsens.
11 to 12 in favor of the hdtoe team. ed a camp at the mouth of Hoffman
Port Orford, Oregon.
The dance in the evening was one Creek and Will begin work at once." periences among them bring a weeks 0c and Southern Pacific and their
visit with Trapper McCurdy; who five subsidiary roads doesn’t const!
of the beet held in Port Orford for
Tire Tillamook was launched from takes a pride in being on secluded
many days, tbe be»t of music being
lute a merger for tbe oontrol of West
Me M ere C ed ar to S p are.
Kruse A Bapk’s shipyard at Porter that be never goes to his camp the
furnished by W ill Anderson and
ern traffic. The defeat of tire Gov*
yesterday afternoon.
She is 124 ram« route to avoid making * trail.
Miss Julia Guerjn, while theeupper
ernment’s chief allegation that H a r­
1 must husband my timber U> ra­
feet long, 28 beam and 8 | depth of They had fins hunting, took soma
at Mr*. Maslerson’a was par excel­
riman conspired to monopolise Pa- il lace fences and building« an the
hold. She bat twin screws and ia elegant veiwe sad atate that they , ci#c Coagl trafflc fe a distinct rail
lence.
farm, therefore 1 must not «para «a v
expected to make 10j knots an hour. bars made diaooveriee of other 110ad v|clory.
Ju,tice Hook alone more cedar. Please do not ask for it
The abeenoe of drunkenness and
The Tillamook is owned by Nehalem valuable mineral besides bringing diseealed.
rowdyism from the celebration is
The green tree« will grow and the dead
A South Coast Trading Co., and the back a number of fine gold nuggets,
the result o f a “ dry” town, and is
The ouurt’s opinion stated that ones will keep.
intention is for her to leave Port­ sum plea of one opening where they
. H . U rro n ,
an eloquent illustration in favor of
the fact that the Uuiun Pacific did
Langlois, Or., Augutt 2 /, 1110
land every ten days for Tillamook, claim to have found the ledge. They
prohibition.
not attempt lo secure control of the
Bay Ocean. Newport, 8iaelaw, Ump­ will have their samples assayed and
Santa Fe, Denver A Rio Grande
qua and Bandon.
Capt. Frits Au- if they teat np to their expectation
San Francisco, Cal.!, July 1.— Two
rued afforded additional proof that
N o tic e to T ow n S tock ow n cra.
toeen ia to be in command-
w ill return about August 1st at there had been no conspiracy.
shrirt but heavy earthquake shocks
The gasoline launch Ripple a r­ which time the weather conditions
were experienced here this afternoon,
For tbe arcomoKxIatlon of thoae Je-
the first one coming at 2:01 o’clock. rived here Saturday evening. The wiH be more favorable. They nr-
Wasbingtoo, June 24.— Depart­ eirin g to rai«e blooded cattle M. L.
Barrwt
has brought bis pun--t,iji
The two shocks lasted about 10 sec crew consist« o f List. Francis Gaines1 turned by way of Pert Orford and ment of J attics officials today de­
Jersey bu I Into town. Ih o anlm nl
Blaedel,
and
bis
brother,
K.
Sparks
sold
their
horses
and
oamp
eqnip-
onds.
clared that the Government w ill im has a,wav« been gentle, but its owner
The shocks were heavy across the Blasdel, who are enjoying a summer, ment to Thomas Carey formerly o ft
«„n est from tiu, Harriman waives all liabl|U y. Service« $1.
DENMARK
MERCANTILE
CO-
Jas. S. Capps,
^Com e in and see us and get Prices.^
DOORS • W IN D O W S - MOULDINGS
Anything you Need in Mill Work
W rite us for Prices or sn y Informa­
tion you Need in this Line
North Bend Manufacturing Co
Notice.
Bay, at
Sacramento, Sen Jose, outing along the coast.
They left [ this city.
This is the eeoond visit
CJ« k.a__*___a
IA— A
Z___ £3».. but
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rn V
VmarvtMP R
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thiv »«etion i.ar
by »U
the
Wagner
Brae.,
Stockton
and Reno,
Nevada,
no San Francisco in the spring, a end
have
been
calling
in
«1
the
variousj
who
are
very
enthusiastic
over
theft
j
serious damage done.
One man
ports
on
the
way
up.
They
inftnd
,
success.—
Cwm
Bay
H»fbo{.
t
died of fright, and all badly scared.
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