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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
KNAPP HOTEL, Tows and County. Christmas next Wednesday. David Carey boa boaa making ’J ia g t H a lu rd ty w ill ba the short- Port Orford, O ngan, Rogue River friends a visk oat day. A- I Í N A P P P r o p r te to i Dairy villa will have a grand mas T h e Western W orld Is the name querade bail Christmas Eva. A o f the new Bandon paper. Firat-claae. te number Xrum bare expset to attend. The last D airyvilie Leader shows Go <d Feed,, Stable attached. Petitions are being circulated a marked unprovtmeut over past throughout Curry and Josephine Isaacs, We run the Stage from Port Orford counties asking the legislature to I t looks as if beef will soon be as rla DaifyvUte, ounoeotlng with the P»»s « law permitting eommerciai Wage to Myrtle P oiet. high as tbs cow that went over the Ashing, with gillnets in Rogue moon. River, no fishing with seines to ba allowed. George Forty has charge There w ill be a Christmas Tree W. A. WOOD and Entertainm ent at the Church of the petition in this precinct, iT T O B X K r A T LAW which is being liberally signed. oa Christmas Era. GOLD BEACH. OREGON. M r. and Mrs. Hampton, of Eck Mr. Bpensely, of 8«lera, ia in this vicinity, investigating the pntribili ley, have gone to Monmouth. Ore gon, being called there by the seri M. LEE PEMBERTON ty of secuting a Homestead. ous illness of the latter’s mother, P K Y 8I0IA H C. D La in son „ of Gold Beach Mrs. J. A. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. brought a commercial traveler up Office at L&iiglois Hotel, Hainss were highly esteemed pio Saturday, returning home Sunday. neer residents of Curry county. L anglois , O rroon The Port Orford Port Commission I Shad Hudson, furuRrly a resident had an interesting business meeting ’ of Curry county, and miner Saturday, last. sod prospector in the days of old Our merchsats are prepared to and the days of gold, but of late Real Estate Notary Public show you beautiful and appropri years a member of the Soidiera’ ate Christmas presents, for young H»me at Roseburg, Iras gone to Los or old. Angeles to spend the winter. W ILLIS T W HITE, Sr Port Orford, Oregon Curry County Mttriot- Rialty Ctnyany. Q o ld B e a e h , O r e g o n No sue CAN do yowr work better. No one WILL do U i W. A. WOOD, Manager. HARDY T. STEWART V . B. C O M M I S S I O N E R P o r t O r f o r d l, O r e g o a . OAee derate town—Tuesday, Wed nesday and Satarday o f each weak. . S. S. J E F F R IE S Up-to-date Barber Shop; in connection with Shoe and Harness repairing. D r. G lanville writes that his fam ily joined biin at Alameda on December It h , after a pleasant trip down. Born— A t Wedderburn, Curry county, Oekffifi», on,D«c. Ifilh , 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromm a son. Attorney Meredith arrived up from Wedderburn Friday evening, on a social and business visit, and remained over Sunday. Soma o f our young folks gave Miss Edna Richards a pleasaul sur prise party Saturday evening, it be ing the occasion of her 18th birth day. Editor Marsters of the Globe was In Port Orford during the week, shaking bands with old friends, and incidentally looking after the inter eats of his paper. F o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n A basket ball team was organised a few nights ago, which will give the boys healthful and inlereating amusement during file long winter Locatiun. neat door to Bank. evenings'. ' W. U. MEREDITH ATTORNEY a m COUNSELLOR ' AT LAW / W K D D E K B U B N , OBBOON T K E H P A S B N O T IC K . Any person or persona trespnosing upoa the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Mo- Lellan and Marshall Ranches, will be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law; and a reward will be given tor la formatiohaa U w ill lea tdec-icht -q tiun of the guilty parties. NO TIC E. Hutton ia hereby given that I have been appointed agent to look after the K. W. Jeanna property, situated on the "Heads” at Port Orford, Oregon. All persons eaught trespassing ia the dwel- Ilne'houaa.pill be prosecuted to the full extsnt of the law. . P. J . LINDBERG. Ta It M a y C< I, the undersigned, hereby give no tice that I have a eonveyanoe Irom the Patentee to Udelands and water lots in the Harbor of Fort Orford, Oregon, on a portion of which a part of the wharf iaerMtad without my eonsawL All partite ays haaabv warned not to drive plies or trespass in any manner what- soerer oa eaid tidelauds or water lota. Mae. A»M* C. D*ar. PsrGand, Oregon. Land for Sale. hare 4M acres of land which I w ill I la tracts to suit at »10 to 912 60 per a . This Is good g m ss or trait teod. II ea or address the owner ____ ORO. D. CHENOWETH, Isnmark, Ore. 'otlo^ I» hereby give« by the ander- ned, aA o in lU re toe e f t he ostate of P. Johnson, t e the creditors of, and pesoona havingStaim i against the eaeed, to fitefifitea with tiie neoee y v o w c M p M h ln sia months from 1 date of Nte Sint publia doe. a t m y residente en Elk Elver, Curry County, Oregon, my Poet Of- t eddree*. Post Orford, Oregon, tote of firat pwhHoaUoa, Joly M, IWt. W . R. Jonnnow, Administrator o( the Botate ef L . P. Jo h aa n o, The new six times a week mail schedule from Bandon to Langlois went into operation last Monday, although under preseul arrange- meuts it w ill be of little benefit to Port Orford, unless the mail over the M yrtle Point route ia greatly expedited. Under present arrange roents, all our second class mail will com« via Bandon, and the firslclase mail via the M y ftle Point route. The Bandoo mail will reach Lang lois not later than eleven o'clock* but cannot be delivered to the Port Orford currier, who is lliere-aa early as the Bsndoii man, until the urri vai of the M yrtle Point miifl which occurs at any lime from 3 o’clock until nearly dark. I I all our mail came through via Bandon nithoul more than ad hour's »lop at Lang lois, it. would easily resell here !<«■ fore six, instead of ten or eleven o’cbick at night. M r Hawkins has purchased from W . R- Hurst, a live acre tract of land on th« ouunty readjust south We agree with M r. Upton’s re of Silver Butte, and is now camped on the land, preparing to build a msrkaon last week’s issue in refer ence to the use of public ' school bouse. houses for public gathering), when According to the Curry County the same does not interfere with the Leader, W . W . Smithi who was re conduct oi the schools. The Port cently elected a Commiaionei of the Or rul'd school house contains three Port of Port Orford, is moving to rooms, only two ot which arc used Oakland, California, “in order to for school purposes, and "perhaps give full attenliou to the duties of will not be for several years. One bis office.” room, 1 large and commodious one, The Gillings Hardware store has lies vacant and idle. Since the received a consignment of Sterling bouse .belongs to the people of the Souvenoir Spoons with the nsroe district there certainly could be no Port Orford engraved thereon. They harm in utilising it fur such pur will make an appropriate and ap poses as entertainments, children’s preciated present for your wife, sis parties, basket ball, religious or ter, sweetheart, lady friend or graod political gatherings or social parties. I t would be of benefit tu all, with mother. Call and see them. out in any way discommoding the Miss Im a Johnson, oldest daugh school. Although the Board of ter of M r. and Mrs. Wra. Johnson Directors have full authority over has been qwite seriously III for sev the school bouse, it is not likely eral days, and has been attended by that they would hesitate to comply a Doctor from Bandon. We are with the wishes of the majority 011 informed sbe ia afflicted with ap the subject. pendicitis, and an operation may be Owing to an overload of booze, necessary- tiie driver of the south bound stage Our public school w ill close this last Monday morning met with an Wednesday evening, for the holi accident which, had there,been pas day vacation, to ba resumed Mon sengers on board might have result day, January 6th. Miss Lusk w ill ed very seriously. Johnny Fromm, spend her vacation wUb her family en route tu Port Orford, found the in Coca eousriy, oobt M yrtle Point. stage, just north of the summit M r. Conner, having concluded bis bottom up, off the grade, one of the contract, w ill return to Creeoent horses choked almost to death and C ity, and will be succeeded as Prin the driver lying peaoefully sleeping. cipsl of our school by M r. J. J. Mr. Fromm righted the wagon, got W eening, of Agness. it into the road, and with sums ef The C ott v County Leader, pob fort getting the driver into Ms seal liehed a t Dairy»*” « end mailed at headed him back to Port Orford. the Langloie poetoffioe, takes ex On reaching the postofflee tiie driver was immediately discharged, and lerprising little burg as “Oowtown,” the stage was Boon on its way bark and informs a t Ibtt the earns tor Corbin, with Dao Jurgensen in of the village la Langlois. M.» charge. The ex driver, who ba offense was intended, and we freely lieved be had made the round trip apologise. But, as the editor o f the to Corbin snd back, claimed the Loader ia a comparative stranger ha glory of havieg beaten tbs record. is probably not aware that the Irus Becoming very hilarious and noisy name of the town Io D e iry tllle , a t Justice Wright sought to quiet him named by Alex. Thrift, one of the iaud received a diff in tbs face, which Bret settlers of the place. The pet oaused an immediate m ixup, result name of “Oowtown’’ is often applied ing very disastrously to the ex- pot only by outsiders, hut by the drives, though lie was a‘'stayer," and reaid cuts of lb s piece thsmseires, it took the third round to quiet him. H e has since taken his departure the name ia n et altogether ia appropriate, sines it Is situated in in search of “ greener fields sad pos tures new.” the midst of one o f the moot peroos dairying foaalitiea 1« State, and ia surrounded by LOST—An which th e owwere have reason to be prood of. - "THE BREAKERS" ¡GOODS AT A BIG DISCOUN' Dry Goods, Rubber Boots, The Foot Schulze Shoe—the best on earth—Tillman A Beadel Can ned Goods—Everything Goes— And at the LOWEST PRICES Ever Known FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Newly Fitted Up; Electric Lights The Mexican revolution seems to N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . have become a back number with DxrARMKXT or ths I xtibiob , the big dailies. U. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon H ot and G old T ub and S hower B aths F irst C lass Bar« and Garage in Connection, A n In n W o r th W h ile {F o rm e rly G o u n tle tt’s) TA B L E UNEXCELLED GOLD BEACH, CURRY CO ., ORE- December 2th, 1212. The C ity Council of Philadelphia Notice is hereby given that J ambs H. Burrox, has refused to allow the Liberty on April Bell to go to San K ran ci mo for entry, Panama Exposition, Serial No. OM26, for RE1 of 8 » i, W1 of Federal positions in Oregon, to be filled by President Wilson dur ing the next four years w e worth 6230,000 a year. 8KW Section 2, and N W ) N E| section I t Township 33 K., Range IS W , W il lamette ¡M eridian, lias filed notice ofj InteHtfon to make Final Five year proof, to establish claim to tiie land above described, before Hardy T. Ktewsrt, V. 8. Commissioner, at Ids office, at Port Orford, Oregon, on the 31st day of January, 1913. Claim n t names as witnesses; Walton F. M iller of Pori Orford, Or., George Forty, of Port Orford, Oregon, George Quigley, of Port Orlord, O r., Stephen M e rrill, of Pori Orlord, Or, B bnjamih F. J onhs - Register. The Wilhelmins, which was wrecked at the Biuriaw some three months ago, lias been sold to Percy W illiam Blacklock, well known Cot, of Florence, who wilt be able to in Port Giford aa a boy, and at one save some of the machinery, lime an apprentice with W aiter . Gov. West has commuted the Suiton in the Gold Beach Gazelle death sentence of John M. Taylor N otice fo r P u b lic a tio n . office, shot and piobabiy fatally one of the five men who were to be wounded a man ia a saloon row in bung at Salem on Dec. IB. The DiTASTWaXT or t b i I bter ?»»». * San Francisco. other four suffered the death penal U . S. Land U lli.e at luim-burg, < Ircgsn, Bead or C easty Scrip oeptioo to our referring to that to tool W arrante- 11 tak e in trade or boy to r rash, y Warrants, Road Warrants or I Warranta. Call op s r addrasa . HriteBT HmwBB, , Or. Dissolution of Partnership Walker & Hedges, Langlois, Oregon its "Yankee. ” M. L. BARRETT. ly- I t has been decided by n Los An geles Judge that a wife is nut obliged to get breakfast for her husband who has been out »11 night. We are inclined to thiuk the culprit didn’t want any break fast any way. u Nov. uilicr 2b, 1x12. Notice ia liere .y given lliut George B. W ills, oi Port Onord, Orcgou, who, ou May 1st, lUO.i, made Uoincstca 1 Entry Serial No OtUtS, for N M -S W i, and S| N ik i, Hvothin I, Township 32 8., IS west, W lllauK lle Meridian, lias H.ed notion of Ida inlcntio i to make Final Hve rear proof, to establish elafhi to the laud above deecrllied, be fore H T Stewart, United Slates Coui- mis*iouer, »t his office, Port Orfotd* Oregon, on the 17th'day of January, Salem, Or., Dec. 13.— E. Roberts, Mike Morgan, Noble Faultier and Frank Garrison went to the scaffold with firm steps and faced death without flinching today. To the Very last Garrison maintained be was innocent of the kil ing of Roy Claimant nam a as witnesses: Louis Farrier, of Pott Orfo d, Oregon, J. M. West, of Port Orford, Oregon, David Crowley, of l ort Orford. O re -,o 1, John Crowley, of Port Orford, Oreg- a B. F. JONES, Register. Perkins. Tin» great institution opens I sdoori* for the fail semester on September 20. Coorsea of instruction include: G in- er«l Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacte riology, Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticu.ture, Ety mology, Veterinary 8cienee, Civil Eu- gineeiiug, Electrical Engineering, Me chanical Engineering, Mining Engi neering, Highway Engineering. Do mestic Science, Domestic Art, Com merce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoolo.y, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematic», En glish Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern Languages, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Pedago gy, Physical Education, Military Science and Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Address: Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon. A school lecture course hss lieen started by the Slate Superintendent that is designed to reach every school in Oregon. More than 100 speakers lius-slrvisdy been enlisted. These men are prominent in tarious lines snd it is thought the plan will aruuse greater interest in lbe«chuols on the part of parents and will help along the movement to make school houees social centers. GENERAL B la c k s m ith i n g Wagon« aud Buggies for Sale, kept in ¡Stuck* also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Ini- plementa; McCormick Mowers, etc. Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at. a J easonable price/ Your patronage solicited. BEECHER JE SS P ort O r fo r d , O r e g o n Oregon Agricultural College In connection with the Parcel Post regulations the department de sires that the widest publicity. Jw given the following: That distinctive parcel post stamps must be used on all fourth- class matter beginning January 1, S c h o o l Y e a r O p e n s S e p t. 1U13,and that such matter bearing ordinary postage stamps will It« treated aa “ held for postage.” N O T IC E That ull perce s must bear the A dm inlatratojr*» Mule u f return curd of the sender; otherwise P r o p e r ty . they will not lie accepted for mailing A g n ess Ite m s . Affording all Conveniences for Saddle Horses, Teams, Automobiles and Motorcycles 2O tb H ear Notice is hereby given that, In pur suance of an order o f th e Hon. Countv Court, dated Oct. 7, W12. in the matter of t|ie estate of George L. Taj lor, de ceased, I, the undersigned Administra tor of said estate, wbl, on Nov. uiber 13, 1913, sell at private sate, the real estate belonging to said estate aud de scribed as follow», to-wit: Beyinninaat * pointone rod north of the 8. E. Corner of the S. E. 1 of the 8. W. | of Sec. 10, Tp. 31 8,. B. 15 West, thence north 24 rods, thence west HO rods, thence South 24 rod« and thence east HO rods to plaoe of beginning, containing 12 acres, less one tod oft the west end for an easeway. That said land w ill be sold for cash in hand. Persons who may desire to purchase said land msv see me at my noine in Langlois, Urrgon, nny day from this date up to the day of sale. This Octo ber 16th, 1912. M bs . C. M . Urrov, Administrator of the Estate of George L . Taylor, deceased. No sufficient offer having been receiv ed for the above described land, the sale thereof is hereby postponed until Dec 16th, 1212. at which date I will sell the same, or any day thereafter. Langlois, Or. Nov. 13, 1212. An era of progress hss si ruck Agness recently. A Commercial club of twenty six members was organized, and to show their live spirit they were represented fifieen strong at a banquet tendered by the Curry County Commercial Club of Gold Beach. Several vital interests are being considered, and much is expected to materialize. Agness can also boast of an or chestra of twenty members, and a large vocal class, both of which are instructed by the able Prof. K C. Norton. Bear hunting is popular now, and quite successfully too. J. D. Cooley is hustling his new bachelor apartment house la com Mas. C. M. Urrov, plot KM. Administratrix of the above estate. Tbs Logic (the new hail) at Ag nets is fast nearing completion and an elaborate entertainment ia plan J. J. STANLEY ned for Christmas Eva. There will be a short program of short witty Lawyer, dialogues and humorous speechss. Santa w ill distribute many gifts OKKOON and present everybody present with COQUILLE, something. 11« will also show how his boat plies the wonderful Rogue. Dancing after the program. A gen J. H . U P T O N , eral admission wilt be charged. NOTARY PUBLIC, The old gentleman Meservey Is a V“ ’ - little belter at present, bat is clone L akolois , Ccaav Ço., Oskaon. ly confined to bis bed. There will be a program for the little tote 011 the afternoon of Deo. iffilb, given by the Agneee Music . D E N N IS C U N N IF F , JR., and Improvement Club. T he d etails of the program are not known at hep. (J. S. Mineral Surveyor this writing. John Fry is the busy man w ith Surveyor for the D is tric t oi O r the boat nowadays. egon. Tbses w ill be a masquerade ball at the L y ric , New Years Eve. G o ld B e a c h . . . . O regon H ave j u s t received aLarge S h ip m en t o l S to n e Crocks. See our W indow as you go b y Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store. DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS A n y th in g yo u Need in M ill W ;r k W rite us for P rices or a n y Inform a tion you Need in this L ine North Bend Manufaeturinfl Co IVortli Ovejg'on I.