The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 08, 1911, Image 3

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    Corry Cim ty Abstract-
Realty Company.
Tow» and County.
P o rt of Port Orford Hetd Up
Valuable Barn Bums,
«Joseph Pulitxer.
Honored
by Huomen
_
By Injunction«
Word reached Port Orford last
American Journalism lost one of
County court convened in special evening that A lf M iller’s large barn its commanding figuras io the pass
/ } o l d B e a c i ) , O r e o i j U r. W right representing Murphy aeaaion Monday to canvass the ra on h«a dairy farm at Bogue river i ing yesterday of Joseph Pulilger,
• • _ • ' G rant Co...of ____.___
S a n P r a u J e ia
c o . , was
in turns uf the late Port eleotioa and was burned last Sunday night, en proprietor of the New York World
W hen h a v in g an a b str a c t
__
___
,
t h a t you r c e r tific a te r e a d s- rig h t. " A 1 town Friday interviewing our wer
m , *le the order aetabliahing the Qis tailing a heavy loss upon it , owner. a n d B t. Louis Post Dispatch.
Since I(oraee Greely, no man baa
f a r e f u l sea rch o f the record s by r e f e r - 1 c h a n t / .
‘ « c l, but they were restrained from Four horses, two belonging to Mr.
/ n e e to th e in d ex es th e r to " is n o t a |
action by an injunction issued by M ille r one to Geo. B. Miller and one exereiaed a greater influence on
Cyrus Madden was io , to w n Frt-
^ood certific a te. T h e cer tific a te should
Judge Coke calling for a halt until to Charley Doyle, together with SO American polities! life through the
¿ » •a n so m eth in g , u n less it can be relied day and made us one of his inter«
the oaae has been argued in chain« tods of hay and various articles of medium ot a newspaper. No jour
p p o n it is o f no v a lu e. '
sating calls. H is health has not
bars. The point raised is that Port value, were burned. I t is thought nalista other than Greely. has had a
been very good for some weeks.
clientele of readers who so implicit
Oiford harbor la a roadstead and no iusuranco was carried.
VV. H. MEREDITO
ly trusted hit utterances.
C lin t Malehorn made oar town a not a bay—« technicality so fine
ATTORNEY aso COPMSEVLOR
A glimpse at the measure of bis
a business visit Friday in an auto that U takes a microscope to find it.
Railroad Activity.
AT LAW
success
is gained from the fact that
and said that he would be in R o se
The county court has been threaten-:
The Marshfield Times prints the scarcely 4h years ago he waa a poor
burg negt day on his return home. ed with a damage suit, both oolleet-
P O R T O ItE ü K l), O U K Q O N
leporter and compositor in St. iztuis
Newt and Ed Divilbis* ware in iv e lj and individually, for ordering following railroad news:
The Pacific Coast Railway and while lua fnrtune now i*,- estimated
the
election.
in
town
F
r<dav
on
business
connect
J D LO U C K S
i
the Pacific Great Western have pur at $30,000;000.
ed with E d ’s application, tq secure
Notary P umi «
Capt. E . B. Reeder ^ n d G. W . chased 50 acres of tide flat at bund
The T u litje r building in Park
title to bis m ining claim on Sixes
Penn spent Thursday looking over Point, near the mouth of North I n ­ Row is on the site of a former hotel
E ir e and L ife In a u ra rn e , W e re a r river.
the many striking features of^ Port let, from the Bank of Oregon, R. E. from which Mr. Pulitaernsa young
yeaept th e Best and M oat R e lia b le
The Tramp arrivud from Coot Lay Orford Harbor, and seemed well Shine and F. B. Waite. The price man was ejected while trying tc
com panies.
...
.
Mouday laden with oust fur the U. pleased with their examination. has not been given but, b ill ¡1 is catch a few hours of needed sleep,
-*• V 4 * - t O r « U r a l, O r é g o n
8. at Cape Blvpco. S ite-left he^e The object of their visit waa not ra-. Said that it wag a high figure.
in the lobby. He had than no o ili­
Tueeday moruing on her return ' to vtoled. Ara they Raiftuad Scouts?
Besides this, the company thru’ er home.
J. H U N T L E Y ,
the Bay.
'
Burning with humilation, M r.
its-Portland attorneys has filed two
1» the suggestive q u e s t iu h .
W ith R *J . Baker and E. R. Miller condemnation suits at Coquille, Pulitaer left New York for the
A T T O K N E Y A T LAW '
Charley Long has rented the
GOLD BEACH, OBEUON.
Nortberg saloon buildiug in Port as deputy game wardens, the gam# AJnariafox., « - r ig h t of-way across West, and not many years later re
what ia known as the Ho|ie ranch^tufned, bought the hotel and made
p u d r a n teed A b s tra c t» o f B eg) Orford, and moved h is . billiard of Curry w ill get belter protection
tables and soft drink outfit into the than it has had ih the past. I t is and the other aoross Die Res hi its site, on whfoh stands the present
^ P ro p e rty F u rn is h e d -
place last Thursday.
reported that there are still 25 or 30 ranch, abjoining the Hope ranch. home of the New York World, a
newspaper tfa t in Point of national
elk
In the Myers creek country south Other condemnation proceedings
T h ir ty y e a r s p r a c tic e it) th e C o u n ty .
M r. Dover informa, ua that his
influence, is almost without a rival
are
also
expected
to
be
filed
shortly
wife and little daughter went down of Rogue rirer, while four cows
in
America.
--
- — r———
covering
property
which
Right-of
the coast last week to visit her sis­ were seen recently near the mouth of
W. A. WOOD
The hound, from the one position
way Agent Eddy was unable to ob
Lobster
creek
at
the
same
time
that
ter in 8onoma oounly wbers they
ATTORNEY AT
a band of pr 8’ were discovered tain. Mr. Eddy is now at Portland to the other, achieved in a little
w ill »pend the winter.
further up the creek, and these elk where the papers in these oases are more than the period we count as a
GOLD BEACH. OHEflUlt.
W . H . Moore the Real Estate added to those that range in the .being prepared.
genergiimi, was the produot of Mr.
IDsn waa in Fort Orford Friday ami country aronne! the head of Elk riv ­
The
shove
news
complicates
the
Pulitzer’s
profound newspaper geni-
L A , R O B E R TS ,
left here Saturday and w ill g o t o er, make a goodly number <• these Coos Bay railroad mystery and us.
A T T O H I T Ad V A T L A W , M e x i c o C it y b e fo r e r e t u r n in g . H i s
Mr. Pulitzer was both a «J»liter
noble animats that roam In the tends to confirm -the report th a t: it
“ A d” appears in this paper.
and
un executive. To the last days
is
to
be
a
battle
royal
between
the
M y rtle P o in t, Oregon,
wood« petrolled by Messrs. Baker
Sea W. T . White's ad. in thia pa­ and M iller.
W ith the protection Southern Pacific and other large of bis life, tho’ he had bean totally
per, and if you have any land for they w ill now get, it would seem interests as to which will reaah Coys hliiu) for more th a n . 29 years, I‘«J
P ro b a te b u sin e s s a B pecliliy,
»ale you oannot list it with a better that there is yet hope that the elk Bay first and oontrol the situation maintained a general direction of
dealer ip r e 0 «etale. He ha» been pf this oounly w ill be laved from here. By many it is taken as an his newspaper properties. He mads
G E O R G E M. B R O W N ,
indication that the H ili system, and. the editorial page of the World a
in (his county 42 years and knows extinction.
A Z IT O K N E Y
a t l a w
possibly the Canadian Pacifio. is be­ leading feature io which inoisivenesa
it by heart,
—r ~
independence and virility have cre­
hind
the Bumnur road.
(Coos Bay N ews .)
KO8KBIKG OKKOOS
The new road between E lk and
ated a type distinguishingly its
In
addition
to
this,
it
is
also
Sixes river baa been graveled its eg
New» was rscei ved yesterday from
own.—Journal.
— • r
~
learned
that
right
of
way
men
are
J .J .S T A N L E Y
T Mrs length, apd «lauds oompleied as Millicoina that the old pioneei-C. 8.
one of the beat roads aver built in Hilborn was very low:, and th a t j a ^ win king in north Curry county be«
C urfy county— a Credit to its build­ latiyes h*d been notified of bis low Bsndon. Ckshier Roberta of a W eather Report a t Port O rford
Bandon Hank ia reputed" to be
ers, Messrs. Marsh and Bryant.
F o r the W eek ending
critioal condition,
handfing the finance« for tbe opera
O c t. » 1 , |V 1 L
The Tram p with Capt’s Swing,
COQUILLE. - - - O ft KOOK
The steamer Homer, which was lions tb»re. So far «a MU be earned
Geo Forty and Wm. Nicholsen, formerly in the Coos Bay trads, was
the operations in Curry are largely
T em p era tu re.
arrived here Wedneeday with a lately purchased by Scam mail A
on an option basis, Tbe same kind
cargo of freight for Fort Orford, and Jerome, of San Franuiaoo, and we
t
l ì h
of oontraots as are being used by
s
returned to 0<>os Ray Saturday with learn that she is again to he put on
1
tlie Paoifio Coast line and the Paoi«
T Port Ürfrd, ürego», . a .laXof fresh salmon caught .in
this route, running between the Bay fly G reat Western are being used
nW «■
to
Sixes
river.
f... K N A P P P r o p r l p t o
and San Francisco and carrying provide that construction must be
d
»
w
KL
F. E . Hemp and Ch«y. P. Rowe, passengers and freight.
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»»«•»•«s
»•»•»»
started ip s i* months and the road
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m
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two young men from Sac City, Io ­
V im -c la s s i«r every respect.
The Nano Smith arrived Thurs­ completed in two years or the op­
• » 4 » » »
" m ”
“«7
wa,
the
latter
being
an
A
tty.,
spent
38
100
.00
day fiom San Franciicda few hours tion w ill be null and void. The
G o r d F e e d Stabt« attachd.
a couple of days looking over the behind her schedule lime, owing to
operations are said to extend as far
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M " 'ie ' " i i "
|toeeibililiea of Port Orford forja lo standing by the steamer Yellowstone
•. • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
as Port Orford arid f f l t is the Paci
• We ru n th e S ta g e frotp P o r t O rford
99
48
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cation. They left ihe train at West which bad-lost her propeller, about.
y la D a ir y v ille , c o n n e c t in g w ith th e
fic Coast line, it is evident that Vice
Fork
and
came
down
Rogue
river,
9Ó
60 miles north of Hie city. Capt. O l­ President Sumner's statement that
S t a g e to M y rtle P o ia t.
enjoying the trip.
son used the wireless lo secure a tug they were going to confine their ac
ió ó
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41
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_Hon. Daniel Warren Stearns, pio­ from the city to come after the Y«l- tivities to the section between Coos
T o ta l
A v era g es
neer of California and- Oregon, knd owstone, and stood by uutil noti­ Bay and Eugene until that section
06
.00
61
48
FOB THE MOUTH OV OCTOIIfc«
former State Senator of Dougins fied that a tug was on the way.
of the line is completed, was possib­
M« an M a x . 00, H ig h e st 75.
county, died Friday night, Oct. 28,
The gasoline schooner
Tatty, ly for the effect of keeping things
M ean M in . 4«, L o w e st 3 h .
1911, at hie home at Oakland, at which went ashore on the south spit quiet until what (hey desired in
T o ta l r a in fa ll 3.8«; o le a r d a y s 1 9 1
the age of nearly 90 years. His at the mouth of the Siletz river, and around Bandon and in Curry,
p a r t ly c lo u d y 5 , c lo u d y 7 ; fo g on 28th-
health had been failing rapidly for north of Yaquina Bay, on^ the ljth . county was obtained.
M o n th ly l f e a n T e m p era tu re 53.
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several laohlhs past and the end was floated without having received
J. D. LOUCKS,
h k euh k h j e « s
Observer
waa forseen aeveral days ago.
any damage. She was high and
Taft Not a People«' Man.
P o r t O rfo rd , O rp g o n
■In Congressman Hawley’s address dry on the beach at low water, and
at Bandon, be-spoke of the needs of after her oargo was removed she was
Marshall Htimson who accom­
Wood and Iron Work promptly
a
“ Port commission in order to hauled into deep water with Ihe aid panied President T a ft and Gov.
done at moderate prices, dive me
secure aid from the Government for of a hawser, which was made fast Johnson thro’ Calirfornis, and care-
» tria l before going elsewhere.
Notary Public
Harbor improvement. AH the men to d rift logs on the opposite side of fully studied the charaoterutics, Real Estate
of prominency on t he Coquille al»o the river.
thus forcibly closes his impression
favored the organic »lion of the Purl
J. H . U PTO N,
A Seattle dispaloh of Oct. 28th. in the Los Angeles Express:
District on the Coquille, and steps says that the West Coast Lumber -
“I am glad I took this trip. I l
«J H . C O M M I S S I O N E « , are now being taken iu favor of or
40 acres in Township SO­
men’s Association, at a
session has given me a better Idea of the
ganiaing
the
District.
The
Big
T
im
IL—Timber,
held on the night of the 27th decid­ the President’s sincerity, blit i t the
N O T A R Y P U B L IC ,
her Hogs w ill oppose it; but it will ed toenforoe a shutdown of all mills same time, an abeolule surety of his
165 acre« in Township 34-
L aholois . C u n a r C o ., O aaou n .
win, because Bandon, and the in Oregon and Washington for 30 unfitness for the presidency—-that
14.—Timber.
Fine hog ranch.
Coquille arn live, liberal, , pro­ days, begining December IS, next, is from the standpoint of a people’s
351 acres in Township 34-
gressive people.
for the purpose of curtailing the president. H e totally lacks the
Tbod Oreen made thy T r ib i 'PJ í
office a but ¡neta call yesterday.
_
IT MAKES W EAK WOHEN STRONG •*
IT OAKES SICK WOMEN W ELL.
,
_
I w u ever nn.^treeied o r her e<m.
’ kse »be wrote tor advice, te
•be W oolb ’ s O nraN sA tr M h w c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , D r.
E. V . P iaree, Preoideot, UulUlo, N . Y .
f «/het a A y .
E J J-O NKY
DENMARK MERCANTILE««
>
A complete Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries
and rovision at a low price. - l t u t ) iny
usually found in General Merchandise Stores.
Mens’ and Boys' Clothing, Ladies Dress
Goods. Hardware, Granite and Tinware, Ci­
gars, Tobacco and ipee, Candy, N u ll f id
Notions, Rolled Barley, Grass Seed and Seed
Grain, Boots and Shoes.
Orders taken for anything not in stock. Al­
so orders taken for Mens' Tailor made suits
from the best Tailorsln Chicago.
_-
New Goods and Fresh Supplies will be r©-~
ceired by every Steamer«
<
■
Top price paid for Chittiin Bark
Jas. S. Capps,
Lawyer,
K N A PP HOTEL,
- u"
Black
Smithing
WILLIS T WHITE, Sr
Port Of ford, Oregon
W ATCHM AKER
We are in receipt of a nice letter
from Ira D. McCoy, of Los Angele«,
whom our people will remember as
having been sent to Wort Orford to
R e p a ir in g W atu h es a n d J e w e lr y a
wind up the tangled'aflkirs of the
s p e c ia lt y . A ll w ork g u a r a n te e d .
P. F. A L. Co. «Mr. McCoy expects
O rd ers tak en for W a tch es a n d F a n c y to visit thia place in the Spring.
J e w e lr y . W ork tu r n e d o u t c o sh o r t
H e cloeea by throwing the TaiBv.NX
n o tic e .
the following bouquet.
C a ll o n m e a t L anglois , O bbuom .
i‘I read your paper with interest
each week—-the editorial remark»,
Upton’s efforts to keep history
Straight and local news cover the
situation fully and make a good
(Suceasor to A . B . S ab K )
3i£M. ELLIOTT
W . «J. S A B I N
p a p » ."
Thursday evening a number
All Kinds of N a m u and of Last
the friends of Hon. J. D. Loucks
tendered him with a birthday sur­
Saddelry
prise party.
moat enjoyable
Anything not in stcok, will
be pleased tc order
X
time was had, several hours being
spent in song andgam tsafter which
a delicious luncheon wee served.
fie pairing NeATLY D ore Before leaving. W. W . G lenville in
H a n r i o n . O r e j p o n b eh alf^ f the guest«, presented Mr,
Loucks with a handsome rooking
- «hair in token of their esteem and
D E N N IS C U N N IF F , J R „
appreciation of what the recipient
Dep. U. 8. Mineral 8arTeynr has done for the development of
Port Orford. Mr. Louck» replied
«.
g "J»* -
■ .. ä
feelingly to the words of friendship
H a rv e y o r f o r th e D is tr ic t o í O r ­
, and good will exppesed by Dr.
egon.
G lenville in presentiag the present.
G o ld B e n c h ,
- v
e
output and thereby
th^m arket.
strengthening
Langlois Hardware
7
Store
Hardware of all Kinds
M a c h in e r y & M o w in g M a c h in e « .
E x t r a s f o r D a ir y in g ; O s b o r n e ,
M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y .
P a in t s , O il* & S t u m p in g P o w d e r
F i n e l in e o f G u n s , B a s e b a ll p a ra ­
p h e r n a lia , a n d o t h e r S p o r t in g
G o o d s k e p t in S to c k .
D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s in v a r ie t y
c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d .
P ip e F it t i n g s ,iP l u m b ln g a n d T i n
w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t
n o tie f.
Cheever $ Bowman,
L a n g lo is , O r.
14. Fine stock ranch.
160 acres in Township 34-
14.—Timber.
Correspondence solicited.
Port Orford, Or., Nov. 6,1911
sympathy of Roosevelt or I «a Foil
ette for the cause of the people. He
totally lacks their self sacrificing
and untiring ability to investigate
Champ Clark,
independently for the purpose of
Champ C lark, the father of the establishing the truth.
“ I do not say these things in an
primary aysten, has woo another
—
victory. He has secured the con­ unkindly spirit. The man believes
E strav N oticx .
sent of Gov. Folc to submit tbeir he is doing right, but bis whole
Presidential claims to a primary in training, habit of mind, and en
These have been a t our farm near
Missouri, and it will probably be vironment (th a t is, the group of
held in December or January. No men whom he has allowed to get' Denmark, Curry county, -Oregon,
one doubts that Clark w ill get an •round him, reactionary to H it core, five head of two year old cattle, 3
overwhelming endorsement
and most of them) unfit him for a |>en steers and 2 heifers, branded O on
thus be the first in the field for the pie's presideot. He has not the left hip, and further described as
Democratic nomination lor Presi­ strength of character nor likiug follows, to wit: One fawn colored
dent. States where he is very for hard, disagreeable work which Jersey steer w ith in small bell,
strong, such as Kansas, Oklahoma, w ill ever enable him to break thro’ marked, crop and underbit on left
Illinois, Iowa, 8oulh Dakota and all or even any one of these, i
ear and under and upperhit in right
Oregon, follow with very early ac­
“ F in ally, President Taft
can ear. One steer part Jersey, crop off
tion. Clark w ill carry five out of
leave this state secure in|the knowl­ left, and upperbit on right ear. One
the six.
x-
Champ Clark ia now relieved of edge that he w ill receive the en heifer with underbiton left and up
an embarrassing sitnalioh in hia thusiaslic and financial support of perbil on right. One heifer crop
home State, The Folk forces now the wealthy to»y, the reactionary off left ea r. '
admit that Folk’s endorsement in
a P
—
These oattle have been at our
1910 was of no foroe or v.lu e and Pre« . * nd
old 8 P. mach.ne gang
place
since August 15, and the own-
I
can
only
say
to
every
man
who
have reluctantly consented to a
prim ary for the Presidency. I t believes in progress, in the right of era aro requested to pay pasturage
looks like it may be held os Dec­ the plain cili«ee over privileged and for advertising, and take them
ember 2nd, tbe date suggested by wealth, in the welfare of the many away.
M r. Clark. I t ia the opinion of all
Nowng Boo«.
beyond that of the favored few.
well ¡informed politicians
that
Denmark, Oregon.
Clark w ill give all oomera a tre ’Your hope is not in President
T a fl.’*’
Nov. 1st, 1911,
psendoua walloping,
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