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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1913)
Gurry County Abstract Realty Company. »’y and Oouuty. A n o .h „ ;i,tfi,„ ^ „ ,0 I 8 „„d Cha«. Forty trapped a large hear “ " " J ” '- h" 1 l ~ » » “ » • « Wm. 8 . Wincor ia Dead. The Agness Orchestra. In the death of W illiam 8. Win- . The Agnese Orchestra gave« well- Road Supervisor, Marsh hua a w r at the Mercy hospital in North attended concert in the ball at thia L. White killed a large » rild- evening crew of men at work rocking the Bend on Sept, 21, 1913, the last of place last Wednesday °«t on L. Knapp’« sheep range the road on the mountain south of town. the old Rogue river Iudian war Taking into consideration the fact hrat ot the week. We furnish abstract of title, Frank Cook, of Sixes, made a veteran« living in Curry county, that moat of the performers are B lu e prints, O w nership maps _ * * r i- P- J- Lindberg returned Sat- trip to the Euchre creek beach one crossed the great divide. Mr. W in- boya from 14 to 18 years of age and C ou nty maps. T itles per- 1 ur‘*“y ^r,,n> • aeveral week«’ visit day last week with some parties sor went to North Bend from hie that many of them had never seen with relatives at Coquille. home in Gold Beach for medical • band instrument until taken in footed and Registered. who are Interested in black sand. treatment about a month ago, and hand by R. (J. Norton about eight U m. J, Whitworth made One I A black bear was seen in the while he did not think himself ser Ave-year proof on hi« Mussel creek months ago, their work ia except- W. A. WOOD, County road near town a few days ious, , an ______ examination proved hiw ionally good. I homestead Monday. Aa they p w e l •go, but as all the hunting dogs were 1 condition hopeless Manager. the result o f . through Port Orford they were re A lf Caughell, of Wedderbum, ha* away or on a strike it escaped with an old injury and a cancerous , tur mg from a lour through pel gone t«j Sait F ran ci »co to be operal out even eo much as a chase. To W bom It M a y Concern. growth in the cheat. None. Josephine, Douglas and Coos ed u | km ] for appendicitia. Ex-county Judge E . A. Bailey, W illiam S. Winsor was born in counties They bad a successful I , the undersigned, hereby give no Ueo. W. A xtell h a « ju .t fioished who weut to Portland with his Jamestown, New York in 1832, and , trip, and Curry county received tice that. I have a conveyance Irom the • ..........--->■■ ju - i omsneu Patentee to tidel.m isan d water lota m * ,V,"K Mr». Nielson’« residence on ' family some time ago for medical landed at Port Orford in 1854, much advertising as a result. Tbe tlio Harbor of Fort Orford. Oregon on fit«» hili a portion of wlfch a part of t h e ^ ‘ CO* 1 of H in t, i treatment, is reported to be slowly being attracted to thia place by fdirector, R. C. Norton, ia a gradu- i . erected without w*»MdUnot'to>*<lr‘ my c o n s e n t. All Dement passed up c o a s t, ■ ■ . egaiuing hi« former good health. the gold mining on the beach. He ate of the New England and Col partie« are hereby ve j «. Ray S o ie n t passed up the the coast G o ld B e a c b , O r e g o n 1 How Atlanta Rote and Smash Boyle Jew elry Co. In Atlanta all the houses of profes sional vice have been advertised oat of existence by the churches. The craaade that effected this constitutes, in the opinion of Mr. William T. Elite, the it remarkable story in the present W A T C H R E P A IR IN G religious life of North America. The Watches skillfully repaired Christian sentiment rot this southern in our fully equipped Repair city haa been solidified, a ruler of the Department No Delays. underworld has become a matron of a new home for rescued girls, and “ a tense political battle wherein Christian H A N D E N G R A V IN G men showed that strategy and the abil We are the only Jewelers ity to win are the profession of the in Bandon that can do thia righteous"—such are some of the out style of Engraving. Insist standing features of the campaign. on the best. The "unforgettable address of Jane Addams" at the Men and Religion Congreaa in New York last spring aent - the Atlanta delegate« home with ■ new vision of their city’s local conditions. “ They discovered what may be found in almost every other large city in the E. H. BOYLE, Mgr. Phone No. 614 country—a ’red light’ district wherein the social evil was protected, or at W A N T E D —A good homestead or re least winked at, by city officiate” - linquishment in Curry County. Not The Continent (Chicago) gives Mr. Elite'« account of bow these men went over 15 miles from the ocean or bay. to work. J. A. S M ITH , 891 E. Caruthers St., Portland, Or. seta agates in any style or mounting desired at oncx . Only first class work done. Boyle Jew elry Co. J. V. Ny« the veteran commer was in Curry county during the 1 urnhia oonserv aiorits of music,and cial traveler whose friends were Indian war of 1855-6, and when, settled in Agness about a year ago, the worrying about his whereabouts the outbreak came, word reaobed where he ia interested in mining some time ago, passed through town ' Port Orford that a ll the whites at He conceived of the idea of organ a few days ago on bis way north, | tbe mouth of Rogue river had been ning the orchestra and making FOR SALE 8. Galli«», F . Kr.meola-rg and wife, and says that he was never so badly i massacred; In company with Ge<>. a tour with it as a plan to advertise Mrs. Mary Walker and Mr». Lixsie , WaSson Mr. Wlnsor inade^a ineui- the resource* of the county. Those E ig h t, Acre, of Bottom Land, s.tua- ' M ' ,ho»e "from ! l ' * ' ' ’Ul .“ '" k , oriilde trip to Rogue river Io aacer- in tb^-orcheslra are; A. J. Herg d on Sixes River, one-half mile m il. •— _, * n *'*” n h l* regular biisinesa. ted from Bandon who attended Mr. Winsor’« 1 County Road and about six miles from r , ------ - - — . ---------- A vow elk-was found on E lk river tain tiie truth of this report. They and O. Powell, of Crescent C ity, Port Orford. Clear title; no indebted- | ' UneraI J'8»'8rday ! found the whites safely housed \n Mrs. Lucas and sons, Lawerence, F O U N D — A pocket ty>nlt contain, recently which had been shot and ness; easy terms. For full particulars Mrs. A. J. Kfantx, who has been her head chopped off, and then the ' a fort on this side of the rfver, and Clifford, and Donald; Charley and ing «n angler» outfit, and a hunting call on or address, visiting in tins section for the past carcass left to rot. We will not say i remained with them until relief ar Francis Scanlen, Martha, Frank, and fishing license ismed to Roy MRS. A N N IE EM M ETT, U33, Vulincia St., San Francisco, Cat month, wag a passenger on jester just what we think of such work rived. When an attack was made and Teller Price, Gia Jonea and Scott of Portola, Or. Owner may day’s stage on her return to her have same by calling at or address because in the first place it would on Bkixikum House, an Indian Robt. Edgren. -home in Portland. iug «hi» office. not look good in print, end in the strong hold some twenty miles up Bob Wagner, the Bandon cattle second place tbe miscreant might Rogue river, M r, Winaor was one F rom B andon S urv . buyer, passed through town jester be a subscriber and owe ua a dollar of the half dozen expert rifle shot« F o rt Orford, Oregon, W . H. M E R E D IT H selected to hide on a rock oom- d«y with some thirty head of beef and a half. Metier Bros, returned from a t .. K IN A. I ’ l? P r o p r ie tu r mending die rivers few mile« Be ATTORNEY Aim COUNSELLOR cattle purchased in the Rogue river Robl. Smith, “ Buckskin Bob,” hunting trip in southeastern Gurry AT LAW country— some as far up as The was in town Monday from his low the fort, and not a single canoe Firat-cluaa in every respect. «uooeeded in running thia gauntlett county last week. They traversed Meadows. place on upper Sixes, and reported W E O O ER B V K N , OREGON in their rush down the river. After oountry seldom visited by human G ord Feed 8t«ble attached. In San Francisco a few duy« ago that Contractor Pearsa has com the war M r. Winsor rented a small being! and at times they ascended Maury Diggs was sentenced to two pleted his new residence. That L ./.R O B E R T S , •aw m ill at this place and «hipped to altitude* of more than 6,000 feet years in the penitentiary and given Mr. Smith doe« not intend to ruo the first white cedar lumber that above sea level. They found splen We run the Stage from Port Orford A T T O R N E Y A T A .A W »hort on “ necensiliea” when the via Dairyvllle, connecting with the a fine of $2000, and Drew Carai- was ever put on the market. He did hunting there and returned riyer rises and he cannot g^t to netli was given 18 months in the Stage to Myrtle Point. M y r tle P o in t. O regon. placed «hi« on sale under the name with three superb bear skins and penitentiary and $1500 fine, for town was evidenced by the grocer of Port Orford Cedar, a name by the lim it of fat buck*. violating the Mann whiteslave law. ies he took home with him — eight Probate husineas a speci»lty. - H A R D Y T. 8 T E W A R T which it it now known the world Last Sunday whiles party was on sacks of sugar, eight barrel« of George Colebrook was in town over. For several years M r. W in- the beach near the lookout watching tx . H. C O M M I B B I O N E B flour, etc. LOST—A gold stick pin with blue yesterday, returning from Portland •or wag engaged io the mercantile the surf roll In, a pig weighing I ’ o i- t O r t o r d , O r e if o i* . Sheriff Bailey and Otto lamert •tone set; should be found In neck tie. to lake charge of tbeold home place business at Port Orford, ,and later about fifty pounds came ashore on The same was lost between Port Orford returned several days ago from Office days in town—Tuesday, Wed "t Frank port, ns tbe lease of T. J. was elected to the office of Treasurer a roller and made his way to safety and Langlois, probably near -Denmark, their trip to Salem, where they nesday and Saturday o f each week. Fromm, who has had the place for of Curry county. on dry land. Where the pig came teat April. A Reward of $2 will be giv the past several year», expires the took the two prisoners sentenced The deceased wits a m ill wright from ia a mystery, although it ia en for its return to this office. first of the month. George will lie to the penitentiary at the 1st« term • od a mechanic of marked ability evident that it had swum quite a W. A. WOOD joined in the near future by bix of Circuit court. The gentlemen and up to within a few weeks of his distance, as it was in a more or legs »|ienl a (ample of weeks at the. Pen death kept busy at cabinet making A T T O R N E Y A T LAW mother, who is now in Coquille. haltered condition and was thorough dleton ........-.«ap, roundup, "invii which iiirjr they report* report Tls’ rr i i and light carpenter work. A t 80 ly chilled. I l is possible, however, GOLD BEACH. OREGON. Notary Public 1 uia nine« acknowlegdes a pleas- ed as being bigger and Heller than ant call from Wra. R. Milter, who I ever before. Sheriff Bailey’s aister. years of age he could turn out a that it had escaped overboard from came up to Port Orford from his Miss Ellen, accompanied him on perfect piece of hardwood fu rn i a pas-nng ship, although no ship borne at Ophir yesterday, lie drove I hi« return from Portland, where ture. He often said that one of the was in sight when it landed. Per up five head of young steers, which »he went on a visit a few weeks ago. meebanioal triumph* 0 bia l^ e was haps, also it may have bean one of Have you any to offer, or do you N otice to C red ito rs. he turned over to Bob Wagner at The State Game Commission has in early days when he built a '«aw those pigs which failed to board know of anyone who bust I desire ,r . . " . . . lesi re i .¡."¡/ mill on 8ixes with a capital of $100 Noah's ark previous to ' the big Ix thk C od B tt O oust or n a S tatb or , I Í 1 1 u P'"ce- »he cattle- sold by 1 raised the bounty on panther from <o purchase. Angue G. Mackey, weight end brought Mr. were M iller ove; realiog the shaft* on a atutup on flood and had ju s t succeeded in Oaxoox fob C obbt C ooxtt . weight and r $10 to $25, and that on wild cat Real E state Agent, Port Huron, g30 a head In^b?, “ attcr of the estate of) either aide of the stream. making port. from $2 to $3. The raise’ou pan W illiam Wittwer, deceased.) Michigan. Mr. Winsor is survived by three Game Warden E. J B iker return ther is a suliauntial one, and ia The undersigned having been ap- pointed by the County Court of the ed Saturday from a trip into Goo» something that has been advocated children, Mrs. Wm. and Mr». A. H . •State of Oregon, for Curry County, Ad (Coos Bay News.) j county, where he reported consider for some time by those who are fa- G au n tlett;o f Gold Beach, aud C. 8. TreaiNSM* N o tic e . ministrator of the estate of W illiam able to do although he says that fniliar with the destructiveness of Winsor, of North Bend, all of whom W ittwer, deceased, and having quali The public sehools of Marshfield attended the funeral at this place. fled, notioe ie hereby given to the cred Notice is hereby given to a ll persooa , ’ game lau " violations sre not very these animals. The new bounty and North Bend opened yesterday whom uonctrn, uw not w to > enter p -1 p lentifu l. « He that me the field " — — it may vuuv.m, nuver u up-j e says mat make it worth while for those In life Mr. Winsor was a loving itors of, and all persona having claims father and husband, and an up- The attendance at Marshfield was against said deceased, to present them oo or trespass upon the • ,.remises has cnarge charge is is go to large large i wilh 8°”Sl dogs » «’ ’ spemi »pend a a tew fe - - --------- of -- L. over which -o .v o he oe inis »> ______ • ' ‘‘«eh year right nnd useful citizen. Ills life’s 594 and at North Bend 430. Knapp, lor tlie purpose » J . u . ," i—t_ L .. . . . . verified as required by law, w ithin six tlsbini'wnli LLL“^ n i n of e . buntlinr. Ï Ï d ' p r t or - . U"0 >lp l . h'"' ‘ÌmÌte<1 1J"01" 1'8 lhe «"’“ " ‘» i» tishiiq, Willi UOOK and line, baid pre- u months from tbe first publication of course had been wall run, and he Foremen of logging and railroad service thut Hunting these animals, and theadd- misee are situated on hik River, Curry ” caD,“ H * ' * • '* the this notice to said Ames 8. Johnston at has gone to rest leaving an honora he would like to. ed protection this will give to deer camps say that help is scarce, and County, Oregon, arm generally known his office in Port Orford, Oregon. ble career behind him. With the that there is work for a large num as the "Bond’ ’ place. Dr. Leach, the deported Socialist Wi" 68 im “ enM- AMES 8. JOHNSTON, Any person or persoi s »o trespaw- editor from Bandon, is now i y Co-1 Administrator of the estate of W il E J' Lo,ley h*'1 the misfortune exception of Jaa. Brookings, of her of men in Gooa county at pres iu * for the purpose of bunting, liam W ittwer, deceased. __ — u u u u g , Hsiung, nam ng, I in . . " l„ I i, Smith River, Mr. Winsor wag the cut. or traw ling through in any shapo form *Or ^ le purpose of testifying to lose ' his finejiadille horse from Dated September 23, 1913. last survivor of the little band of 70 or manner, or tearing down fence», or ^ to re the grand ju r y . A t first the f<,U" der ° nB day last week. The Frank Cameron, of South slough, who made their heroic got 1 hold of “ a ® sack of grain! or more leaving out side g. te« open, or molest- Dr. demanded an advance payment animal 6” ^olu OI ,c k nr . who was arrested Wednesday on a log personal property, will be proeecu of mileage and a bodyguard to meet H,e ab<’ul “ ot dying !" “^aingt l,,e Lidians in the Federal indictment charging him Werroua ev Flee Ttrndactiaa wf todtotheruilextont o n h e la w ^ ' L im at the county line before | ™ r n i n g . W h ile 'th e R«$ue r.v .r, « u lc k lr to th» Influrnco ot D r. T,. f , . ,, | "•th selling liquor illegally, furnish The funeral was held at this ed $1 000 hjg aDCe «JiU-PalB PUla. t t l^ v e e o f 0.h7°2bove ! WO“ ld ‘ rip from Portland " horse ‘ ............................ was a blooded one, of the ¡ate f l f f p yesterday V P d tp r ila u u n d o » the a U .. _ place under auspices named premises Io Coquille. Die mileage was sent R. D. Hume stock and is almost at Portland when summoned. H it of the Masonic lodge, of which the him, but the bodyguard was re impossible to replace, yet we opine bondsmen were Jaa. Bering, Chas that it is not the financial side of deceased was a member. The mem- S tauff and D. Ferguson. - fused. hers of the Langlois lodge came N o tic «sT e fo P u b lic a tio «* n. D xrA«TM cw r THX I mtxri I S,,Uon retur'ied S rth lriU y l,' e HCl ' l,(‘n‘ ‘ ^ t caused the corners During the last half of August, down for the occswm ), and quite a O. 8 .D and Office, at R.weburg,oiig«n J f r(>m going aa far as West Fork f J ' L >ney " mouth Coos Bay «hipped 6,725,000 feet of , June 98, 1913. with his brother, George who was *"d '" W i'’ “ '’■’“ "d <°r a few days number from both Bandon and lumber to Sail Francisco, and Co Gold Beach listened to the sad rites. Notice is ALvaao hereby S. given * r i n d «» W x that tx . ( returnin g to school at Corvallis. Wlth th # l , ">‘ »u«.,. houl . a frU ” ex quille River shipped 2.885,000 feet The deceased was laid to rest in the pression. One of the E lk river j of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Octo- Jesse reports the new government making over 9,000,000 feel from ’ lie haulers by name of Pauli, also! McGraw cemetery beside his wife Coot county in two weeks. Dur- I »Eg o " “"' •« » a , had the misfortune to have a valu-| with whom he was separated hy HW|, NWJ4 and sJl'14 N E 1«, 4” 'ss to l>e a good one— much better ing the year 1912. Coca county i death in 1898. The grave was R " ' ; S ; r 5 u S '? “ I l' " ' * « " “ •« able team horse take siek and die shipped 164,066,174 feet of lu m b er,, lieautifully slrewu with Floral of about the Same time. has tiled notice of his in ton don 18 railroad. 1 he hoys walked out over 13,500,000 a month. ferings. pile« or trespass iu auy mauner what- M ,,u,i«y d riv in g B email band of Bandon, Ore. soever on aald tidelauda or water Iota., ta-ef caul« to MyrU# p ,(j|U o .. a M“ *- a “ äa c - Mae». bought the cattle mostly in Portland, Oregon. Rogue river country. KNAPP ed The Vice Trust. Bandon, Ore. HO TEL, W IL L IS T W H IT E Sr Real Estate Port Orford, Oregon Timber Claims. • n e y ’off Got ’£ a / * Docs This Picture Bring Pleasant Recollections ? ia the time to enjoy again thoee happy days •pent in field «hooting. You can be sure of getting your «hare of the birds if you on-9 o< ae DUrONt. BALLfSTITE. SCKULIZE** EMPIRE W e have them all. am i evesy other item of spoil------- r- IUB equip-»«nu U Cheever & Bowman a to make final Five Y ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above des- crilied. before Hardy T. Stewart, U nit- ed Stales Commiaaduncr. at Port Or- ford, Oregon, on the 16 dsy of August 1913. Claimant names as witnesses. Eugene Peiroe. Port Orford, Oregon. Ism Is Farrier, ” ” J M. West, Georg»1 A. Well«, ” •• Bam » mix F. J unks Register. in three days and Jesse return«.«' J- , , , . . rued in l " 8 i,,,ue length of tim e, coming home through Eden Valiev and „ , • .. ’ “ ‘ 'ey and M y rtle Point. H e says he did not X -a « « < lo b u , O r . a A record high flight was made Sunday morning hy Aviator Steele in the Gorst A King aeroplane, The Tribune is glad to be able to We desire to axpress through the when he attained an altitude of announce that R L Macleay of the columns of the T ribunk oor heartfelt Wedderburn Trading company.1 thanks to all those who rendered assis 5, 700 feet. He went out to sea •bout two mile», and after the high will repair the wharf at thia pi tance by deed or word of sympathy in i_ . . . W ill Repair Wharf- Card of Thanki. see anything of the railroad survey ors that sorne papers have reported to he in the upper Rogue river and ■ial of of our our dear dear father. 0l8 h ‘ he m "de t n P* • round ‘ be bay | in the immediate future. In a let- j 'OM an^ burial Eden valley country. ter from Portland, under date of the , We will ever gratefully cherish the ' w ilb passengers at a height of be tween 800 and 1,000 feet. County Commissioner Delmer 17th inst. Mr. Macleay states that ( memory of such acta. C. S. W insor , Colegrove, and family, passed the business in sight for the wharf The canneries on the hay paid N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N Knivoa are ground sharp ut th u f a c to r y A nna G auntlbtt , Monday enroute ! for the next year promises to be 1 through town 4 cents a pound for chinooks laslj M aby G awntlutt . und are a lw a y s re a d y fo r.u a « . D kpabtmk XT or T in I ntkhiob , to their home near Pistol river from greater than ever before, which hag week, and fishermen inform us that I U. 3. ¡.and Office at Roseburg, Oregon an auto trip through the R .gue caused him to reconsider his decision August 9, 1913. the price for silversifies ha» been ' Gold Beach Boy Killed. TTte blade» tte guarantee to Notice Is hereby given that river and Willamette vnllejis and as not to repair the wharf and instead I set at 2c per pound. L is t year W illiam J. W hitworth of Pott Orfonl, Oregon, who, » . May ’ f* ' Porl*and- Th“ r '«»ue orders to have it pul in good take and hold an edge V A N C O U V E R , Ws»h. Sept. 16 — ’ wereiefeu averaged 1 1 | pounds lUth, 1HOH. made Homestead Entry he- (>ul vl** City, Grants P.isa, shape I »e fore the winter s tor ma a rrivn Samuel Tingley, 19 years old, of j e,ch- The prices for fi«h on Coos rial No. 04611, for NWJ Nection 14. M «dfoid, Ashland, and returned Mr. Macleay also stales that he : Ws «any «*• Wcallant «Mortment is Gold Beach, Oregon, was struck hy i * re bettor than the prices paid Township 3( 3., Range 1« West, W il- .. , „ , . . I '" '. ' -------- lauiftte Meridian, haa filed notice of through-Koeeburg and M y itle Point, endeavoring to secure a new enter Northern Pacific paisenger train No. on the Columbia river. .W d S p ™ '»■ ‘« • “ • j . -M e h he 334 near the Lewis River bridge, scribed, before Hardy T. btuwart. Uni l 'vo an<’ nol meet with «n J hopes to b« able to make public by and killed. H a rry Harris, of 485 H a v e ju s t received a L arg e S h ip m e n t otStone I?PortV7rfort“ ^ accident, and Mr. Colegrove the first of the year. The wharf in Clay street, Portland, identified the D E N N IS C U N N IF F . JR ., Crocks. See our W in d o w as you go by day of Septeinlwr, 1913. that they went over roads much its present condition would prolut bray at the office of Coroner Vic . Claimant names m w l.u m m a ;. worse th .« he h a . m io Curry hly g„ down during the first severe ,! ,or" H . Limber. Tingley .topped Dep. U. 8. M ineral Surveyor Emery Whitworth, of Fort Orfurd, Or. . t E. L. W hite, of ” ” County. I wo o f the worst stretch L ? U White“ Jr ’ “ “ f r° “ 1 th#J f0“ “ d Were ' n C° * winter storm, and the news that *’ goi" « 10 * * Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store. it from one track to permit a freight train to pass, and was h it by the Surveyor for the D istrict of O r- • Or- passenger train on tbe other track. 1 egon. He was enroute to Woodlaud. 41ol<l lle o c li. . . . Oregon » » I be wel B. F. JONES, | Creek canon and between Roseburg come indeed to people of Port Register. ai;d Myrtle Pumi. ford sod vicinity. I