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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
iowji and County. The Democratic National Coarea C. A. Jamieson and Chas. Pag. .lion w ill convene in Baltimore June have a new 25 horse power Hoick The road to the « h a rt was put in 25. car which wee brought over from In June, M. G- Pohl, registered at licensed Optometerist, will again visit good condition last weak by J 4me» C lin t Msleborn came down from Marsh Ik Id thia morning. Port Orford. Chenoweth sad Roy Haft. Bandon Thursday ia h i* auto, with Born to M r. and Mrs. A. G. T hrift Persons w ith eye troubles, heeded P o r t O rfo rd , O re g o n The road grader waa woiking in two passengers, and arrived,»» Port Sunday, May 12, a fine baby girl.— and nervousness find the only re lie f in Location, next door to Bank. perfectly fitting lenses. U>» m iaM Saturday. They w ill not Orford at 11 A -M- Bandon Recorder. Ask fo r License, the only tree p ap e r' r> furthur south at ptesent. A man was in ja il at Gold Beach to prove the rig h t to fit lenses; ail w ith for the orime of sodomy, committed EUg B end H e m *. The Port Orford Baeeba 11 T ia n i, out such are fakes. Do not accept Di- Sunday afternoon, slaughtered a lately while iu an intoxicated con Parties from Wedderburn wishing to “ p k k up” team by a »core ot 57 to 7. dilion. He is a new corner In thie . James O. Fuller of West Fork county. Such a crime is too revolt- came in with four burrow loads of see me please w rite to roe a t Port O r .(Incorporated) Mrs. Gillings,of Port Orford, pick log for details, ar.d ford P. O. and I w ill see them. always doubly freight for Jaoob Fry, last week. Respectfully, C a p i t a l S t o c k ^ 5 0 0 0 ed ripe strawberries in her garden beastly. Mr. Lee Hosteler of Big Bend went M. G. POHU May |>, which it earl» for the coast. D irectors ; The last Bandon Recorder was down to the Illinois river where he 1 be rebellion in Mexico seems to fu ll of interesting local news— g iv W J Ward, ft S C a y g h e ll will visit Mr. Elihu Fry for a day (Cooa B ay N jcws .) be op its last legs since the last great ing evidence that they have, at last, w 4 battle in which the rebels were bad- ir o ld p e a c h , O yreon employed a wide-ehake pencil push Mr. Henry Fry is busy planting l r whipped, The Ruatler, with the Larson er. I f th e. paper will keep paoe garden since be arrived home from Dredging Co’s, dredge Oregon i n 1 A U b u s in e s s w i l l r e c e iv e with the activity of .the enterprising J he Gold Reach and Euvlire lliwaco Wash., where be and his low, left the bay Saturday afternoon P ro m p t ¿ tto Q tio n , f . . creek team Wet Sunday at Euchre city, it w ill fill a long felt want. family spent the winter. ' for the Suislaw, She crossed in creek and the score »>» 7 to 1 iu Three gentlemen from Spokane, Sunday morning, towing the dredge M r. R . I. Helm , assistant forest* /«x«r of Gold S*aob. .H A W P V T , g T E W A R T ore .Irving out some new process of to Florence, and returned to the bay ranger, surveyed a homestead claim » J .W , Q O M M J W l O / v m t i J b e business part of «¿aside pear yaving the values in blacksand, on that night. A t present the Rustler ih < ¡Mdwth flf the Cnjumbia river J * ’* ach " h* l f mile T . “ * , P”r ‘ on what is known as “Lone Trey,” ia taking n cargo of merchandise on Q rfs v rO . P r s p o s . wp. burned last week, entailing u ! Orford We know not^ " * of th* ‘ r for Mr. Cook one day last week; board for Rogue river. / * ” * * il ‘ ° join Iff» M r. Charles WUsonarid Mr. A. P. Office days In town—Tuesday, Wed lose of over a quarter of u m illien. J pr<WW’ Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, of Port nesday airi S a tu ri^ of e,<;b ... . : great procession that has preceded Bagnell left fop West Fork this JJugb/obneon end hja p o th e r » r-1 (bfm land wants Atty-General Crawford morning to bring in a band of blood fire d here Friday evening too Isle to I ' recalled, because Crawford is quoted W , H . M O B ÌU T H attend the funeral of H u g V . father. I , ’* “ U ? w* k' n« *° ed goals fur the Ws I lir h jr n Tra l ay saying that delegatee io the Re ing Co. M elvin Jobuvn /«aides gt Florence i vn,ue " f “ i 0" 1 " " “ 1 .t0 « “ * ’ ATTUMMBY AMP COUlWBfeLVR publican national convention do not OH the Suislaw. ‘ ! lots,— a thing they haven’t got, but Mrs. (J. M- Parker and oldest son, A T LAW I propose to have. I t is their only* aod Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, passed have to vote for Roosevelt because Roosevelt did not receive a clear «■ J. Loney ia haying a block way to hold the rich trade of North P « » T Q H P Q Ö D , GMKQON up yesterday having given up And majority in the primaries, cleared joining the Lo'tCks reaideuce ern Curry, which logically belongs ing the bodieeof U. M. Parker and According to reports emanating on the west, on which he twill build to Port Orford, and will eventually son who were drowned in the I l l i J. H U N T L E Y , from what is considered reliable thia «ritoon. I t w ill be a cojy (oca aim « here, when proper shipping note river on May 6. Mrs. Parker ATTOHptJCY JÛA.W. tlod— out of ail winds. fawilities shall have been establish will remain with her daughter Mrs, authority, the Smith-Powers Log ging company baa »11 preparations QOLP BEACH, OREGON. M a rl Sherrard came down front ed. Mont Tboin«e for the summer^ completed for building » railroad Q u»r»ntew d AhffHTKto K ent Banduri Monday in Maiehorn’e auto O f the five High School pupils of Mr. Jacob Fry and M r. T. W. from M yrtle Point into their big mobile, but only had time to wave Port Orford, Mise Lottie Rickman, PrvjMsrly F s n t W r i - Billing« went to Wedderburn yes» body of timber in the vicinity of Ida hand and shout belluj as they Lucile Meredithand Delmar Wright tertjay, the former going to get his Bridge, lying between M irilu Point j'hjr.ty years practice in the PouHty darted p«st. received their Diplomas. We son furniture for hie new bouse which and Roseburg. grstulate the winners, for their D i ’ Delmar Zabniaer, son o f Porter be will be ready to mwye into ttiis W, A. WOOD Orders were reoeived at Han Fran Zahniaer visited Port Orford M on plomns are evidenoe of ability and fall, »bile M r. Billings goes to sea eiseo 00 H ay 4 by U. h. Hupervjdog faithful school Work. The others day on his way to Ban Francisco if be oan get eoma one to boat A T T O ttK H Y A T L A W Inspector of vesaels, John K- Bnl and theiwe across the bay - to Rust failed in only one or two branches, freight from Wedderburn to Big BOLD BEA U fi « OREGON. ger, from Washington, that every In which they oan be examined in where his parents reside. .. Bend where the Wedderburn trad ocean steamer leaving Hie |» r t of September, and ao lake up the fth ing Co. will have a supply station, Mise Magnolia W hite, who has k A , R O B ER TA , B»n Prancieoo I d the future must be grade work with the rest of the been attending school in Portland Forest Supervisor Mr. Fromm« of equipped with sufficient lifeboats to class. A T T O U N K Y A T M i W , during the winter, returned to her Grants Pass, and Lee Emerson of afford acoomodation to every person Leander P. Johesoe, who for many bom« at Port Orford by lest F ri* M y i t l« QtrgR*»« West Fork, passed down one day on board, whether passenger or crew years resided in this vicinity, died day’» stage, f this week the former got ng* to Port The order, which is signed by Sup M ay 16,1912,aged GA year*, at the Mr»- A- A- Jemieaon and her Orford while M r. Enierson goes up ervising Inspector General George Probate business a spwi dty, Knapp Hotel and was buried the daughter Mrs. Oscar Mather were in the Illinois river as far as Bald Uhler, wa» served on all owners of next day in the Port Orford Ceme towp Friday and attended M r. mountain to hy.k over the trail ships flying the American flag the J. / . S T A N L E Y tery. M r. Johnson came from Iowa Julmson’a funeral. Mr. and U rr. which the forest servioe w ill open followipg day.— Under the new or to Portland io 1871, where he re U * /« , Î EUia, Mrs. Marsh and others from ¡rom Frank F ry ’s to Bald rpouqtain der there must be ten oublc feet of sided fur many years Ha ;ia sur E lk and higea wera also present, the coming summer. boat capacity to every person on y iv td by three sour, W illiam , Hugh 0 W. M. Lorrin Forty of Port Orford has bAard. The regulation effects both • nd M il and one married daughter m m jiu l l b . - - ’ been appointed Deputy Game W ar the tramp Pacific liner» »nd the and several grand cbildtwo. About T V den by Stale \Yarden,F in lt ) i« \k or • year ago he v w at leaked by kid* Coaatwiie boat». ~ IfalovTurkish War. rin knows the adjacent mountains ney trouble, and failed constantly New» waa reoeived Saturday by like a bonk and ought to catch some up to h it death. H a was a genial The first successful use of tbs Mrs. Magee of Empire, of the death annual slaughterers who come in sociable man and a large crowd at dirigible at a weapon of offensive of Mr». Torry, which occurred at !.. l i IN A P P 6>rp g » -l« s t o from the outside. tended his funyrul. warfare took plaae at Agigiab in Seattle. Mrs. Torrey was formerly .Up-to-d^U B»rb«r £l|op ; connection w ith Shoe and Han>ee* repairing. Curry Cimty Ustrut- ÄMlty Cmpm. 4* KNAPP Bash o< the ehiet a » gsns of the bedy ia a link ia the Cheia of Life. A chain is 00 U tr e n d e r than its weakest link, the body OB W o o fe r than its orgsa. I f there it wsakosas of etomeeli, liver or leads, there is a weak link ia the chain of Ufa which o uy »RSO at say time, Oftsa this so-called A* wsakosas ” is nsass d by look of aatrition, the result of wsskueaa or disease e f the stomach end other organs of digsstios and nutrition. Dissnses and wenknsissi o f the stoasseb and its allied organs are eared by the ess sf Dr. Piares’s Goldse Msdleai Discovery. Whse the wash or dissetsd stomach is sated, diseases of other orgkns which asm« remote from the hays their origin in a di seas e d condition o f the etomsoh end ofher orgnne of di g o etin n and nutrition, are cured also. The ' “ Olacor. G ivsn A wav . —D r. Pieree’c Common Sense Medical Advisor, asw revised Edition, is seat f r t t so receipt of stamps to pay expanse of mailing anA>. Send 21 one sent stamps for thn book in paper oovare, or 31 stamps for tks cloth-bound vol- esns. Address D r. K. V . Pieros, BeSslo, N . Y . DEHMAÄK MEHCÂHTILE CO. STUBE Off, 1.11« vGso -.ili- _Tbe Place where Tee get a Sqaare Deal. Heritl-ffnartei« * X d i» .;' 1er the Beat af Evarythtag hi the Lkae ef Dry Coeds, Groceries and Froviaiew. In fact Everything usually foand h a General Mar- ebaadiaa * 0BOTV • --- w B B #O -- n- DO yS F /*|qff\?-| LlwUIIB{, D (S um I ShMty Ltdits' D vmb Geeda, Faacy Geods, Cigars, Pipes, Tahacce. Caady, Nats aad Nariero, Hard ware aad Tbware, Relied Barky, Grass Seed and " ■ M Grab. Orden take« for Anything rot in Stock, whkh hchdaa Mcaa' Mad« to Order Suits and Overcoats. j . ■■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ . i . ............... ........ . .... 11 C a M Md *ee u Jas. S. Capps, P ro p . MS» Langlois Hardware Store I. f C; ' •» 1* * < Port Orfrd, Oregon, Tripoli on the 2. when, according to Miss H attie Marshall, and was a pres« dispatches received from I t a l resident of Em pire when the family ian sources, two of the new dirig resided there for a number nf years. I Rev. R. C arl Young and Miss Olive Irene Gray were married at the home ibles sailed over the camp sod drop H er father, George Marshall, was a ' o f the bride’s parents in Portland, O r., ped thirty bombs, prauticslly d«- passenger on the ill fated tug F<-ar I M ay 7th, 1912. »troy¡ng the enemy's pw iiion, The lest, which while returning to Cons Rev. Young is a popular young Meth official dispatches speak of the ma Bay from AMprie, sprung a Ionic.' odist minister who hag resided at neuver ns resulting in heavy loss o f Capt, H ill tried to take his tusking, Port Orford for the past w inter, and his bride comes highly recommelOed as a life. This is the first instance in the vessel across the Um|«|>ia ha run Ute ■ 1 young lady o f worth and occomplish- history o f the world where airships night of Nov. 1 9 ,18o‘J, l>ui »he struck Reach last Monday, having come j ment. have l>een used extensively ns war heavily on the bar and «»nn a e iilto , down from Cooa Bay on the Osprey, The T rjbunb extends congratulations machines, and kept at the task un piece«, resulting io the <l< alh uf all ' whose engineers refused to work on to these worth, young people, who have ,j| nn entire camp . . . wiped out. on board. Mr. Marshall was the Bunday when they reached Rogue taken up their residence in the P r o m n T i . a- l . . 1 j . cottage on Oregon street. 0 ,6 1 U^k, ,rled ,0 D l,l,,e ‘heir fie>d only one on board to reach shore) river, and forced the Captain to lay pieces tu destroy the dirigibles with but there »as nobody tbere t>, lend outside alt night. Will*« fsinily^ shrapnel, but they could nog fire a t assistance and he crawled up over R a ilro a d News. we bear, will soon arrive and reside a sufficient elevaiioo, and the explo the seawall where bis body wes in the future at Gold Beach. The railroad news from Coos Bay sives fell far short. found a few days afterwards. W illis M ilter oame up to Port Or have sssuiueil a definite sha|ie. At The Italian fleet on the 4lh seia ford Ibis week end he and Walton last 1 he road ia to be rapidly built ed the Turkish Island of Rhodes in Seattle, Wash., May 8— Old timers went up to Mr. Lenhiers, on Floras by the Southern Pacific from Eu the Aegean Sea, which had been in in the fishing industry are discus creekr w)iire Mr. M ille r bought s gene tst Cooe Bay, and work from Turkey's possession over 200 years. sing the marvelous O».tch of 362,575 1 span of youog horses and «old out I Coos Buy w ill be started anon to pounds of halibut brought to thia his entire bend of sheep at four dol m r e l the w m k fio m Eugene. The Bellingham, Wash,, May 15— port by the Welding & Indejiendent lire a head before shearing. He will mystery na to the Sumner line has Seyen lives lost, many miles of tim Fisheries Company’s steamship In quit sheep and raise cattle which ha b«en revealed, which shows it to ber burned, 61000,000 worth of dependent. considers more profitable on his have I nch h Soul hern Pacific move property, aside from the timber de The catch is the largest ever made rich bottom land. from the start, to throw d irt in the etroyed and scores of families made by a single vessel in the world and ■ 'f peoples eyes', to scale off competing homeless, are eoase of the results of far surpasses the records on both the The Agnese correspondent of the line«, and to more cheaply secure the forest fire which swept over a Atlantic and Pacific coasts accord ing Gold Beech Globe says; rights of way. I t was a pieae of pert of Skagit County, yesterday to those well versed in the history of “Our little cquimunjlY was sttd- railroad strategy— hot oht the lies afternoon. ■ ■ ■' the halibut industry. dened Monday by the ndwa of the they told to work the scheme. accidental drowning of U. M. Park A gathering of great railroad con- er and his son Erie. They left home traulors assembled at Cooa Bay, in about 7 o’olook when H r- Parker cluding the Porter Brothers who waa to put hie son acroet the Illinois have formerly been H ill men and river for school. When her hue the Tuwhy Brothers who have been band failed to return, Mrs. Parker 8 P. men in the past. This combi became alarmed and aroused the nation shows that there has been an neighbors who then made search and understanding between H ill and the found the raft bottom side up. No S. P. or that H ill will abandon hia trace of the bodies has yet been long promised Coast Railroad. fo u n d .” There are signs that the 8. P. w ill (F o rm e rly O n n n tle tt’a) The people of Port Orfcrd and all build soon from Cooe Bay to Eurekri. who are interested in the Cemetery J. K. Trevin of Eureka, Commercial are requested to meet at the Ceme Agent of the S. P. was in town Bun TABLE u n b x c b l l b d tery in the forenoon on Thursday day. He came up the c a u l from May 80— the National Decoration Eureka gathering data as to the re Day. I t is intended to clear the sources and possible traffic for a grounds of brush and rubbish, and railroad along thia stretch of coast. H ot and C old T ob and S hower B aths all who oan are requested to bring He interviewed all he could, and F irst C lam Barn and Oarage in Connection, tools, m ainly brush bnoks and axes impressed ue as oplomislio and as a Affording all C onveniences for Saddle He with which to work. The ladles will pains taking capable official. H orses, Teams, A utom obiles and M otorcycles bring lunches for every body, and left here for the Bay Sunday evea- the oooaaion made memorable in its ing. H ie visit and the hopeful solemn duties. Let ne not fail in news from Coo» Bey indicate that our reapect for those a bo have gone the ere of railroads is upon us at last. before us. Tire H igh School Track Meet held at Marshfield last week was quite a Go Jd Feed 8 ta b tg a tta ç h fi. success. Bomoguod rsoords were .made by the young athletes. Marsh We run the Stage front Port Orford field won 4 2 j points, Bandon 25j via Dairyville, connecting with the points, North Bend 25 pointe and Coquille 2 pointe. The 100 yards iiage to Myrtle Point. was run in 10j secouds. J. H . U P T O N , W ill Gaunllott arrived at Gold k'irst-claM in every respect. fiQTARY PUBLIC, Lssocots, Qvttnv Co,, Onnoc«. WATCHMAKER rte p a lrln g W atches and Jewelry specialty. A ll w ork guaranteed, a Orders taken for Watches and Fangy W e r t tuyped out op »bort few elry. potioe, C a ll on me at L AMaIXM*» Qgxaos. il£Mr PIwUOTT w . -> ittuceseor IO A. JL <• . Hamits and Saddilrj' 1 ' A n y th in g not in sftfck, w ill be pleased tc order, / RepAiKiKG N catly F fn n d o n » D one O re g o n D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JU ., D r p . 0 . 8 , S urveyor htirvsyor for the District oi O r egon. Onto I, the undersigned, hereby give no tice that I have a conveyance from the Patentee to tidelands sad water lots la the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on a portico of which a part of the wharf ia erected without my consent. A t partfee ere hereby warned not Io drive piiee or trespass in any meaner what soever on said tidelands or water tote. v" Mm. Foytlsod, Oregon. A n In n W o r th W h ile Newly Fitted Up; Electric Lights GOLD BEACH, CORRY CO., ORE. T it W h o m i t M a y - Y o u n g .G ra y . A x » a O. D a « t . . 1 ù* e> Hardware of all Kindi M a c h in e r y & M o w in g ; M a c h in e s . E x tra c t f o i D a ir y in g ; O s b o r n e , M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . — P a in t s , O ils & S t u m p in g P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G u n s , B a s e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a l ia , a n d o t h e r S p o r t i n g G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . D o o r s a n d W in d o w s i n 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 i t t in g s , P lu m b in g a n d T i n w o r k o f a l l k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t, n o tic e . Cheever $ Bowman. L a n g lo is , O r . . I