The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 06, 1912, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S . . 8 . . J E • F F R I E . S -
and County.
¡The Freight tost oo the Osprey,-,
...........................Mer
The Turks have bee« defeated by !
; 12 tqpe«gild eared aaliaoa in disco« edith 73, Peiaoa 14, ScbliemMnu 4
tbe Balkan states in nearly every !
ForC eonty fudge; H untley ».
Peed it good and Curry county J tone HI»cfc»aod, | docen Boxes
battle, and they will be driven from
stock will enter the winter in fin e , Butter, end M r. JcdTriep Household Van Pelt 11. Wood 7».
Europe
in answer to tbe demand of
Fur Sheriff; Bailey 11, Townsend
eonditiun
Good«.
a civilised world. Braver Rghting,
I t , Walker 40.
Jee. Kennedy, of Rogue river,
For County Clerk; Chastain 12, on tbe part of these allies, has never
J. N. Leach, superintended of the
LiuuaUuo, noxt door to B ank.
looking over the cattle Market io Wedderburn Trading Co., passed op Donahoe 10, 8tannard 71.
occurred > in the worlds history.
For County Treasurer; Caughell
this section lust week.
Adrinople
is crushed and when it
the const last Friday on hia way to 68.
. . . .
-»rg,
Assessor Wm. Tolman waa in Coos Bay where he was called on . For County Aweeee n r: Steiner 16 crumbles, Constantinople will also
fall. The Turks should have been
Port Orford over Sunday— the last account of the wreck of the Osprey. Tolman 40, Woodruff 27.
For School Superintendent; Goer expelled centuries ago, but the
candidate to interview the voters
The Sample Ballots should be
tn 1 0 ,Smith 68.
petty jealousies of European states
of this precinct.
sent out to the different precincts for
For County Surveyor; Cunniff
preveu led.
W ill White, assisted by Arthur distribution to the voters several 28, Stitt 53.
For Coroner; Nelson 2V.
Bailey, gathered up aome young days in advance of electioo day.
Faria, Out. 31.— While recunoit-
For County Commissioner; Cole-
No one C A N do yo«r work bettor.
They
should
be
sent
by
m
ail***
they
cattle on Elk river last week, which
grove
<3,
H
art
13,
Wilton
13.
erir.g
in the air over Adrin<>pte A v­
No one W IL L do it cheaper.
were driven down to Corbin for are very light.
For Puri Commissioner; Cheno­ iator Pup'poff, a Russian, was,killed
I t seems that the political bee de­ weth 77, Hughes 11. Nodine 10,
winter range.
by tbe Turks today. Thia is the
lights
to buss in the bonnet of at S m ith 8. Sydnam 9, W hite 80.
W- A. WOOD,
The outside mall i t arriving in
For Justice of the Peace; Wright first aviator Io be killed during au
torneys-st law. Curry county boasts
tual warfare. According to advices
-
Manager. Port Orford at fr..m 8:30 to ^o'clock of four lawyers, and they were ail 40. .
For Prohibition 84, against 32.
mass firing at the flying machine
in-tbe evening, which ia not e»n
- •
oandidatss for office at the eleotion
was first tried, than abarpnel was
duci
ve
to
the
sleep
oy
good
humor
HARDY T. 8T 6W A B T
yesterday.
Schooner Osprey Hurled on resorted to bring Poppoff au<l hie
« ( p u t worthy P. , 1 k
U . H. C O M M I S S I O N E R
The T m im u n x has reliable infor­
machine down. This incident shat­
Coos Bay Jetty in 8(nrm
Mr. and Mrs. Bottafurd of Port- ms lion to the effect that the Frank
P o r t O rtto rtl,
ters tbe theory that airmen were
and
All
Hand«
ere
Lett.
.
1 * ^ . spent a day
f r e t Ortord Tanning company w ill resume op
practically safe from g u n i^ ’a aim
Office dgys in to,
las^Mroh- Mr. Bultajord was'took- «cations at Frankpqrt, a.small sum­
white flying.
need«/ end Saturday
Marshfield, Or., Nov. I . — The
*"$ t{{} the railroad tig in y in g bus- mer harbor «boat., 3Q, ®>I*S below
gasoline schooner Oeprcy, 48 toi»
ineaa in thia seotiod/ ’ ’ "
J. H U N T L E ^ >
Fort Orford, negt. spaing. W ill
I l may shake Oregon’s pride, to
register, and 70 feet king, which
Colebrook w ill have charge of the
know that California is awaking far
A
-C
o
q
u
ille/iver
dairyman
passed
left Wedderburn last evening, at
a t t o b n k Y a . t L a w .
down the coast ainoe our laat issue work, and it ia said that 113 a cord tempted to oroes the Coos Bay bar more energetically to the importance
GOLD BEACH, OREGON,
wiih 97 head • ( Jersey heifers, w ill be paid for tanbark delivered at 8 o’clock this morning, but al ruck o f the Apple trade. That ail along
Guaranteed A b stra cts o f B e a l which he was driving tq Huiubuldl at the wharf. Some ten or twelve
her foot hills she is planting m il­
on the outer end of the Coos Bay
P roperty F urnished.
county, Cal., to sell to'.dairymen years ago the F ran A Bros., who je tty , and ia « total wreck, with all lions of Apple trees to Oregon’s
have a large Tanning plant at Red­
thousands; and last year Watson­
there. . .■
on board lost. The following were
ding, Cal., shipped thousand* of
Thirty year» practice in the Comity.
ville shipped more car loads than
George Mather came dawn from cords of bark from Frank,w rt, at aboard:
all uf Oregon. We can heat them
Captain
Gus
Johnson,
Eoglneer
Langlois Sunday evening with his which time they paid hut | 8 a coni
in varieties and flavor, but they
W. A. WOOD
team, bringing W . H . Meredith who for it. The raise in price is caused Cheater Johnson, Ned Harding and
can heal us in colors and equal us
Joseph Peich, deck hands; Captain
ATTORNEY at law
was returning to Wedderburn from by the increased value of timber.
U Jacobson and an unknown In in r i l e s o d fine apjM-si'aiice. __ C a ll-
an
electioneering
trip
throughout
GOLD BAACH. OBERON.
Gsme Warden Baker came up to dian, passenger« Efforts at rescue f o r i l i a is studying tile sulijrtlt ueU-
Coot oounty.
masse” while h«lt of Urrgou ia
Purl Orford Monday and served a»
«ere futile.
asleep.
a
member
of
the
eleotion
board
yes­
Walton
M
ille
r
was
thelucky
hua
M LEE PEMBERTON
Aviator Christoffaraon, of Port
tor who killed the last deer of the terday. Mr. Baker has lately been land, with a eompanion, made two
PHYSICIAN
(Voua B a y News.)
open season around Port Orford. promoted to the pnaition of I
tripe oat aver the vessel, wbioh is
Warden
of
Cons
and
Curry
oounliea
He found five investigating his gar
Office at Langlois Hotel,
lying oat shoot h alf a mile in the
D. A. Carry returned borne Fri
den on his Hubbard’s creek home — a place that be Jias earned by en breakers, hat could do nothing.
L anglois , O regon
day
after a vucaliun of gig weeks in
ergetie and eff-etive work. H e I s m
stead on the evening of lb« Slat.
However, he defnonstratsd that a
Corry ooonty. H e aud a party,
been spending considerable time of
Hying machine could take a line to
sarww w w m swi w w v w v w m w s m
Mr. »nd M rt. )ffm. Kent came late in the south end of the oounty
consisting o f three 4SUn*rs, enjoyed a
a
vessel when the life saving boats
iug where trouble has been brewing over
fin« lime in the mountains and had
and spent Saturday and Sunday the catching of salmon in Chetoo could not reach tbe wreck.
plenty of venison d u rin g tbe trip,
The tag Roscoe, vrikh Captain
forenoon visiting ; with friend» at river. During the season Just chia
having Rilled 16 deer.
Port Orford M r. K ant Is tsMhing ed, M r. Baker uadnubtedly gave T yler in command, waa a l the sceiie
A t the Warner Grocery on Sat
his second torts a f sehoni at iAag- gains unite actual protection than it ot the accident a few minutes after
urday
arc noticed green peas fro m
lois, having taught an intervening has had sinoe the game laws were lha Osprey struck, and ’ when she R alf Baker’s place ia the
8»uih
got near enough to heave a line
term at Denmark,
intuit uted.
slough oountry, nod strawberries
aboard
there
Were
still
two
men
*
The awful wreck o f the Osprey at On the vessel, pee of Whom was from W . G. Forest, at Haynes
A very enjoyable Hallowe'en
Coos Ray, with the iota o f a ll the Captain Johnson.
ty was jfiven'by the GhrUtiab
The
Roscoe slough. Coot oounty ia hard to beat
l., K N A P P
P r o p r i e t o r deavor in Leoave’s hail last Wed- wen, ousts a gluons upon all nor threw three line« aboard, knd Cap for am tain kinds of fruit aud vege
_____- .
Q nerday svening. Games were played peo|de. Captain Jacobson, • pio­ tain JuhBson tied one arouhd ‘‘him tablas aud yet tom of both »re an
and a fortune toller afforded rtnieh neer uapttiu, » e ll known ip every •elf, hoi refused to g« ev«r »ha yajl. anally shipped io bars from Cali
< First-class in every respect.
_
-
- ■ •
amusement. -Coffee mid duughBute harbor of this ooast, leave« , a son and aa'dto Roseue «ns in a danger fornia. —
(ta x i Feed 8table attached.
were served. Jaok it laaterus .fu r­ and daughter to mourn his low,ami o m position shs was compelled
According tb the Coquille Benti
innumerable old friends every wher«. to leave him and lha two men were nel the total number of rag ¡stan d
nished the light for the occasion,
We run the Stage from Port Orford
Captain Gus Johnson af the ill-fa t­ shortly washed overboard.
voters up to and including tkagfitb
O. P. Hasgensen of Langlois and
via Dairyville, connecting with the
ed craft leaves a wife and daughter
The Osprey das~*ow&ed by the day of Oatoher, the day the legis
Donald M cIntire spent a day ortw o
stage to Myrtle Point.
in their stricken borne at ttogne Wedderburn Trading Company, of (ration hooka were closed for th»
looking over things in this section
river, who have the sympathy of Wedderburn, Or. Captain Jaoob- county was: Republican 3385, Dem
iset weak. M r. M cIntire ia a real
ail. The young engineer informed son was one of the old-time skippers ocralio 804, Prohibition 36, S o cialist
estate and insurance agent from
several of his friends at Port Orford nod for many years master o f the 478, Progressive 22, Indep -iidenl
Bandon, sad waa so w«li pleased
that he was making his last trip on gasoline schooner Berwick, whicli 278, Refused to state 419, Non-par­
with what he saw (hat he will ire -
the Osprey, little dreaming that bis was lari at the mouth of tbeSiuslaw tisan 7.
turn shortly and go aa far south as
words hail such a tragical meaning. a few years ago. His last home was
Repairing Watches und Jewelry i Rogue river.
Capt. Wm Magee, late of
th-
A ll work guaranteed.
San Francisco.
Redondo, took charge of the *>'aun
Geo. B. M ille r came up from Gold
Election Return«.
The tug was going ont to sea just Smith on Wednesday last,
and
O rders taken for Watches and Fancy
Beach
Sunday
with
election
supplies
aa the accident .happened.
The Capt. Erickson who w a s 'fir-t of
lew elry. W o rk turned out on short
Election returns are very incomplete
for Pork Orford, Sixes, Florsa oreek
lottos.
life raving crew responded prompt finer on the Nana 8t*.iib, liecame
ss we go to press a t 6 o ’clock P. M.
and Kckley precincts. The sup­
ly,
but it was all over before it was matter of Hie Redondo. Doth ves­
C u ll on me u t L a x o l o m , O bsqo ®.
National returns indicate a Democratic
plies were delayed in reaching the landslide. T a ft claims Penn., V t. and imaaible for them to render any sels went to sea Thursday just in
County Clerk from the Secretary of Ohio. Roosevelt claims I1L, O r., Iow a. assistance. The vessel turned turtle time to catch the full force of the
State’s office, and it was close work Mich, and K a n .„w ith California doubt­ as she broke to pi
southeaster which was sweepin i l li e
D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JU .,
in getting them to all the precinct« ful between Roosevelt and WUson.
coast. A wireless from the Nanu
Wilson has-the rest.
in Curry in time for the election
The Wedderburn Trading com Smith that evening stated that tiiey
Selling is leading Lane; Bourn« tM rd.
yesterday.
.
Woman Suffrage baa carried in Use pany*S gasoline scbooner-Osprey was were off Cape Blanco, bucking a
ioet this morning between six and heavy gale and that it bad taken
P. D. Chamberlain, agent for the state.
The bills for single tax and the abo­ seven o’clock, while trying to enter them 6 ( hours to make the 31 miles
Surveyor for the District of Or­
L. C. Sm ith ^Tyt*writer company,
lition o f capital punishment are defeated.
egon.
Coos Bay from the Rogue river and from tile Coos Bay bar to
Cape
was in Pori Or fold over Sunday on
For prosecuting attorney Brown aw l
Gold B each , . . .
Oregon
five lives were lost in the
wreck Blanco.
bis return froofl a trip as far south Cardwell are running close.
The tug Roscoe, from the Huielaw,
F or state senator Smith is
An attempt ie being made to or
as Gold Bench. Mr. Qhsmherlaiu
Captain T yler stood by and made
Stemmier
by
a
narrow
margin.
J, J. STANLEY
lust both of ids lege in a railroad
I heroie efforts to save two of the csew ganixs a Boy Scout Patrol in Marsh­
Peirce Carried Curry by 10 or IS
yet remaining aboard, but
tbe field. Tbs object of the organiza­
accident, but gets around quite
over Meredith for joint rep., and has «
Lawyer,
handily on artificial
ones. ' lie small lead in Coos on incomplete return«. schooner turned turtle while a* line tion of the Boy Scoots of America
was aboard her, and tha men were
drives bis own conveyance, and on
ie to instill in boys tbs m ilitary v ir­
The following'have been elected in
not seen again. The heroic and yet
tues
of honor, loyaRy^ obedience
COQUILLE,
. - - O M K O O N his way down the coast Thursday Curry county:
useless determinatkm of Captain
W . A. Wood, dem.. Judge.
and patriotism. Itais aimed not U ,
he was accompanied b | Dr. Schlie
Johnson
to
stay
to
hia
craft,
under
•---------------------------- / K
C. H . Bailey, d” * ’
...
the belief abe would bn saved will make soldiers of boy scout^ hut t»
*.«. AU A ••
maan.
J. R. Stannard. B»p„ Cterk,
J. H . U P f b N ,
always stand oat as on« of the mowi make boys who, w ill turn.(piles fine
Jas. Caughell, rep.. Treasurer.
The W . C. T. U. Temperance
daring marina incidentgof tha coast
citiaens, and who v f ll, |fth«ircoun­
G. W. Smith, rep., School Supt.
NOTARY PURttf?, '
The scenes at the wreck were very
meeting in the church Friday even­
Colegrove, rep., Comaoiesioner.
try needs them, make better soldiers
heartrending
and*one
of
the
persons
ing was a very enjoyable and in-
Ernest S titt, rep., Surveyor.
I t is
L a mo lo is , O vaav Co., O b so o n .
who was washed into the water cried for having been buy scouts.
stiuclive affair. The prog cd m was
Thoe. Hughes and W . W . Smith w ar«
for Captain Johnson, who* bad a designed for the uplift of the whole
elected
Port
Commiagionera.
interspersed with tpeciaLiiid gener
rope around him, to go aboard the buy,
morally
and
physically.
NOTICE
The county has goo« “ d ry " .
al tongs rendered with tbe usual
Rosene.
Captain Johnson stood
Sooutcraft, the thing in which the
Administrator*» Sale o f R eal
Arm and evidently believed lie
excellence of the Purl Orford choir.
The fulluwing is Uie vote for Pori
Property.
would be saved with bia eraft, bat vaunts are trained, means a world of
Miss Lottie Rickman recited “ Noth­ Orford precinct;
went down aa the Osprey tamed health fulness, both to themaelve»
/
Notice is hereby g iven that, in pur- ing and Something” in a very cred­
For President; Taft 20, Wilson
over
in the breakes«— DaUy Record. and to others
saanoe ot an o rder o f the Hon. Oountv
22, Detis 14, Rousevelt 41.
C o a rt, dated Oct. 7, 1SU. in the m atter itable manner, while A. A. Jamie­
Fur
Rc|>reeeiitalive
in
Congress;
of the estate of George L. T aylo r, de­ son took the house by storm when
Camphall 17, Hawley 47, Richards
ceased. r the u nder»lgn«i Advninistra
tor of said estate, w |il, on November he gave a natural and eloquent re­ 13, Smith 11, Stillm an 1.
IS, 191S, aall a t p riv a te »ate, the real production of “ Tbe Face on the
Fur United States Senator ia Co«,
•state belonging to said estate an d de­
greae;
Bourne IS, Clark 7, Lane 27,
Floor.”
The
queetieo,
“
Resolved
scribed aa follow s, to -w lt:
4M A n s
11 one rod sort h of the that Single Tax wostld be a good R a m p 12, Selling 30.
.
Up-to-date Barber Shop; in
connection with Shoe and
Harness repairing.
F o rt Orford,- O r eg o n
Curry County Abstract
Rntt, Ctnpuy.
(¿old B e a c h ,O r e g o n
"THE BREAKERS''
An ina, Worth. While
(F o r m e r ly G a u n tlc tt*s )
Newly Fitted Up; Electric Lights
T A B L E UNEXCELI.FI»
/
GOLD BEACH, CURRY CO.. ORE-
H ot and C old T ub and S hown « B ath »
F irst C lash Barn and Oarage in Connection,
Affording all Conveniences for Saddle
Horses, Teams, AutorAbiles and Motorcycles
GENERA^
Blacksmithing
Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im­
plements; McCortmck .Mowers, etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
1 easonabie price. Your patronage solicited.
BEECHER
JE SS
P o rt O r fo r d , O r e g o n
WILLIS T WHITE, S r doyn ,r°® Langw» >«<!»>
Real Estate Notary Public
Port Orford, Oregon
K N A P P H O TEL,'
'Tort Orford, Oregon,
WATCHMAKER
£*
WM. ELLIOTT
Lep, U, 8. Mineral Surveyor
Ha.Tejwst received a. Large S h ip m en t o f S tone
Crocks.
See our W indow as you go b y
P o rt O rford F u rn itu re & H ard w are
S tore.
U
rods, thenee Sooth St ro<ts and thenee
east M rods to place o f beginning,
coo tain log 13 acres, leas one rod off
the w e s t. rid tor an aaaewav
T h a t said la w ! w ill be sold for cash
In hand.
Persona who sear dee I re to purchase
eaid land mav see me at my home in
Laagtote, Oregon, any day from this
date up to the day of eale. Thia tfctu-
ber »«th, 1911.
_
„ i. „
M a e . C, M . U rro a ,
A d m in istrator o f the Estate of
George L. Taylor, deceased.
Mtier *"« -
thing for the state of Oregon’* was
debated, H . T. 8tewart aad John
Gillinge having the affirmative and
E. J. Loney and N . H . Larson tbe
negative.
M. T. W right, Rev.
Young end Harvey James acted as
judges sod gave their decision in
favor of the affirmative. Good ar
gumenta were presented by both
sides, and tbe sense of the meeting
seemed to be in opposition to Single
Tax. Mrs. H . T . Stewart acted as
chairman in place of the President,
Mrs. W. H . Meredith.
F o r S ecretary o f S ta te ;
Kennedy
11, Olciftt 63, Uejdaway 18, Ryan
9, White 4.
For Justice of th e Suprem e C o a rt;
B r ig h t f o ~ K » k t a jfi, flto r ir y lS ,
Weaver, 14. ---- ---------—
Fur Dairy and Food Commission
er; Baran 13, Dunbar 3, Lea 16,
Mickle 44.
*
F o r Railroad C o m m iaio ner; V o g e l
6, Campbell h4.
For Judge of the C ireoit Coart;
Harris 47.
For Prosecuting Attorney: Brown
74. Caano« 14, Cardwell 7, Long 4.
For Sen»ror: Smith 34, Stemmier
30.
When You Think
twff__ _
SiXKSsrssinir,
DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
¿njrt&izi? jroo Need in M ill W irk
W rite ns for P rices or a n y Informa­
tion ye n Need in th is Line
N orth Bend M anufacturing C<>
I M o i ’ t l i JU o i m I , O i * c | g o n