The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 10, 1915, Image 3

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UPNORTHM0ÖWHS0ÖTH
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Wm. Gillings is calling attention
Notice to fha Yeung Paagla.
E u c h re Ceerlc Ite m s .
in thia issue to a new supply of har­
The boys and girt» between the ages
Remember the special busineea ness, flaking tackle, etc. Call la o f IS and » y e a r s are requested to meat
H olly Owena and fam ily are now
tiog ut ibe Commerciai club P ri­ and look over hie stock.
w ith F . B. Tichenor in the school house employed et Walter Moore’s.
a t 9 o'clock next
l l a r «reni ng.
County Clerk J. R. Stannard and Mr. Tichenor has
W ill White end A rthar Anderson
ì*
Duinee are commencing to alert, wife, accompanied by D r. Dunlap, to take up w ith you.
passed through bare one day last
au«l .oon the m ilking aeasoa will J were passengers on the Rustier from
week with a drove of cattle on their
F in d B ig N u g g e t,
Gold Beach Io North Bend, at which
I * on in fu ll swing.
way down tha coast.
latter place hire. Stannard waa to
A young attorney by name of C. I
* M r. W ilhite and fam ily are liv ­
Chat. Southerly and Frank Mor
H . Oufftiiglnn, from Meiahlteld, bat undergo a quite serious operation.
rie came Into Port Orford from ing at Euchre ereek. Mr. W ilhite
i located at Gold Beach, ■
Rd. Quinn, a logger 49 years of
Boulder creek last* Saturday with a is working for W ill Colebrook.! , ,
F. It. Tiobenor arrived in town age aud tingle, waa found dead on
The Euchre. Creek school w ill
nugget of pore gold weighing 4 ox.
e railroad near Brookings last
, from the north leal evening. e n jitb
w e e k / ' ' T ^ " c o " r ^ ; r 7 j 7 r ; ' ^ r ^ l a^ ’ ^
: b^
(™ ° d *“ soon commence.
We can also sell yon any a III spend about len day« bera.
____ J ... .u .. .u - J__ 1 / , ____ . : mining op that stream. The men
The weather, which hat been bad
! a verdict that the deeeai-ed ima Io I
other watch yon may want.
When in need of lunch good»,'big J e b |,y heart failure, caused 1 went into the mountains last fall Io for some lima, is now very pleasant.
trap, bat not meeting with sacceaa
Try-as on Watch Repairing. remember that W. 11. Bennett h»*. from the exoeeaiva use of liquor,
The dance Saturday night, given
at this they turned ibeir attention
the right thing at the right place.
in order that the local people may get to
^ ¡ ^ „ 0 u, lhe |arg . by the young ladies of Euchre
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The gaapline hoaty Roamer and in on the groundfloor, I am going to I
ket Port O rfortP sbest • “ « ’ L
««d * • '" " » " M l ' - ' Creek, waa a moat enjoyable affair
Rustler are making a trip to Astor Pl,ce
mari------------------------------ , ________
in all to abuut and one of the beet during tha tea
ia tor cannery supplies lo r the W e d -
1 » ® ^
• M « r o « n s U th a t [
the purchaser can doable Ma money ia ' *100. Thia gold waa found ia tha son. Some that attended
derburn Trading company.
sixty days. 1 will ba ia Port Orford a t ' game section where J . R. Smith and i™«.
0 .M o -« « .
Knapp hotel March eleventh.>
cIalm lo b, T. m#d< , hig atriha An excellent miduight supper was
K vksaud H . B o yle , Mahager. : David Crockett baa rdturned to
tw elfth , thirteenth, fourteenth and
Rogue river, where his father and
recently, in consequence o f which served by the local ladies. The
fifteenth.
F R A N K . B. T R H E N O R .
Phase No. 514.
We carry ae ac’ta.
two biolhere are, and where he ex­
there ia a rush o f oiiinefa 'IA that music was fine, and everyone* 'ire
tu »«ITI
In W. H . Benaett’aaunfaotionary
ported a nice limsi ,
pects to spend the summer.
vicinity.
j . r, /
♦vt V
Si
store on front street- will ba (ouod
‘E vxbubbbn *’
Chas. Pape, the Sjierry’a flour , the most complete line of candies,
O B IT U A R Y .
mau from’ Bandon,has been in Iowa nuts, fruit«, lunch goods, etc., ever
iCoos B a t N ews )
since our last issue on ose of his di.played in Port Orford. You are
Good flr stove o r h e a 'e r wood d eliv ­
At Bolce, Idaho, February 27,
visita
as
far
south
aa
G
o
ld
Beach.
A
number
of Coos Bay men left
ered in town in large or e m a il qosnti-
; invited to call and ba convinced
1915, Mias Lena M iller died after for the m illing section ia Coos aad
tlea for *1 <8 p er tie r. G iv e your o r­
that he can suit your pocket book
C. W. C url, a brother to J.
aa illness of two weeks with dia Curry county last week, whete
der to
the Forest Ranger, arrived in Port and tickle your palate.
bates.
L J U I 8 S P A R L IN G .
John R. Smith reosutly discovered
P o rt Orford, O r. Orford last week, and w ill e|iend ■ The Allies’ fleet are about to
Miss M illar spent the greater part rich placer diggings.
the summer in thia aectioa. M r. force a passage through the Derd of her girlhood days at the half way
Curl ia a miner and will try to find ensiles, and whan they do the Turks bouse at Corbin, now tbs Arisons
The Adeline Smith left here on
some of the wealth hidden in the have anaounosd that they w ill aur Io n , which was owned a t that time Feb 24th with her usual oargo of
mountains ol Curry while bare.
Notary P aUc
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Kaal 1
reuder Constantinople to save it by her step father, J. W . Carey, and 1,700,000 feet of lumbar, which waa
l ’o r t O r f o r d , O r o g o i
A. J. Merab had the'shingle mill from being destroyed by bombard­ attended school in thn Ophir 'd is­ discharged at Oakland, Cal. Shs
cut out a special order uf spruce ment, I t ia thought that the Turk trict. In 1900 when about 18 years arrived again in Coos Bay early on
Town lota and acreage tracts lor
shingles last week to use around ish fleet w ill slip into the Black sea of age. she went to Salem and en­ the morning of the 28th, loaded
sale.
his dairy baildings on his E lk riv- and risk an encounter with tba tered tha Salem high sohool, where her usual cargo of lumber and sail
A good ran oh o f 140 scree on E lk
ad that night for tba California
riv e r, good buildings and orchard, 18 er farm. This waa for fear that the Russian fleet, rather than give battle she graduated the following year aa
Her porL I f any lumber carrier in the
acres under p lo w . A good ranch fu r m ilk might be tainted if Ute regular to the more formidable armada of valediotorian of bar class.
a email d airy , sheep or hogs. Prtee white cedar shingles were uaed.
the Allies.
folks moved to Salem about thia world baa equaled the Adeline
aad term s reasonable.
tim« and shortly afterwards her Smilb’a time, the matter is not of
Tha First Division of the Ladies
Mrs. Wm. Gillings started by
- -
Also Saw M ill, la good ru n n in g o r­
slep-father died, aad since that record.
der, capacity I t M
m 8 m iles from town. A id will give a St. Patrick's day yesterday’s stage on a visit to Brok
F. B. Tichenor, who arrived here
time Miss Lena devoted her life and
This m ill w ill be sold at a bargain.
social in the ball next Wednesday cn Bow, Nebraska, from whence
talent to the ears of her mother and from Portland recently snd visited
evening.
Refreshments w ill tie she and M r. Gillings came to Port
two younger half-brothers. For bis old horns at Port Orford, rsturo-
served, for which a small charge Orford some flve years ago. Ska
C. w . ROBBINS, M. D.
the past several years the family sd to Marshfield, Thursday. W hile
w ill be mads. Everybody invited. will sail on the Elder from Coos
P h y sicia n and Surgeua
baa rrsidtd at Boirr, where tha de­ in Carry cdunty he took up a home­
I t wee reported some lime ago
tomorrow, and after visiting
ceased bald a lucrative position.
stead on Humbug Mouataln. He
Port Orford, Oregou.
that Mm. J . G. Walker bad hougbl' * ' 1«' b * son, John F. Gillings at
Thera are many frieoda of tha believes that Port Orford is d«S-
the Thoa. Smith piece on RngueJ
» '» fl® by the Northern
family la Curry whose hearts w ill tiueJ ia the near future to ba h
W , H . M E R E D IT H
river, but it ia now learned that t h e ™ « ® “ » Billings. M o s le m , and
be touched when they recall tb mem- place of copaidt-iable important
deal has not and w ill not ba con then take a aide line to her destine
ATTORNEY am» COUNSELLOR
¡ory the bright, winsome g irl they and that the aoating summer w ill
summated, aad M r. and Mra. 8mith H®« On her return she will come
AT LAW
I cnoe knew anil learn that she has witness a great » o v a towards its
visit
w ill continue in poaaeaeiou of the ' by the Southern Pacific and g
,j ' been called by Ihegiitn reaper when development.
W B D D B B B C R », OREGON
|decs which has been their home for a few weeks at tha (air. M r.
i life was sweet and heps» wars high.
lings owaysiirue valuable , proper ty ! Giftsd meutoliy, with a behutifwl
manyyear*».
-i Far Sab
at Broken Bow, sffiich Mrs. B . ia
character and sunny disposition,
„ Mpv W .
. lienderson died (al going beck to took a fte r.
A
t
my
place
on Sixes River, the f
b - y
Port i)rfor<T
Lena M iller was One whom, it was lowing described property: 9 eeWa
Jerry* Flat, on Rogue river, receet
a pleasure to know and in hoaor calves, 1 yearling steer, 9 kneesa, m
1A P IA .P P P r o p r i e t o r . ly , after a lingering illness with Lu-
befculoeis. The family came to Special Mastbg al CaaMsraal C U - I to call a friend, and her life was road wagon, new single harness, 8 new
Town and Cono tj
ARE ALWAYS IR THE LEAR
BOYLE JEWELRY GO.
Bandaa, Ore.
FIREWOOD FOR S A L T
W o n 't Q u it S m o kin g .
M. G. Pohl, one of the first set­ Clacks
Cel Glass
T e le p h o n . 7M
tle « in thia valley, who ia now liv ­
ing near Bandon, was in town Sat
urdav. He Is taking treatment for
a caneer which has developed oa
hia lower lip. When asked if it
were a tobacco caneer, due to amok
ing, he intimated that it made ao
particular difference as he did not
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS
propose to quit smoking, which bad
been a comfort for many years and
BANDON, OREGON
was one of the few remaining to
him.— Coquille Herald.
SABROBROS
IN T H E C O U N TY COURT OF T H E
STATE O F OREGON F U R
C U R R Y CO UFTY.
Waterman Fountain Peas
Victor-Vktrolaa, Educe Djac Talluag
t a TUB MATTBB OV T H S BBT AT» )
OF
»A X IS MOUaOBB,
> N O T IC E
OBOtASBO.
)
Watch 1
Eye I
Notice la hereby given that the en-
darn’ened, aa adm inistrator of the Es­
tate of James M o u n c e n deceased, has
Court of the S tate of Oregon, for C o n y
C o u n ty ; and th a t on the Slat day of
M a rc h , lt» 6 , a t tba hou r o f S:SO o’clock
ia th e forenoon of said d ay , In the
C ounty C o u rt room a t the C ourt House
o f C ut r y C o un ty, the ooaft w ill h ear
objections to said fin a l aoooan^ aud
the Battlement thereof.
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D ated tlila 10th day ol M arch , 1816.
Port Orford ftìiMefcial Ciuk
O fB c e r s :
A J. M absb . Preatdent. -<..u
A - A- jAiaaaoa, Vice President.
Mas. Wx.Gn.ONes, ”
J . H . Z umwalt , Secretary.
Mas. A. 8. J obmstom , Treasurer.
M c K inley kane ,
C lu b meets F irst Wednesday In each
Anm inietrator.
Date of first publioatiou M ar. 1«, 1018. m o n th . A ll members invited to attend
Date o f last publiuation M ar. 31, 1S1&. m eetings.
Louis K napp , PTe».
J. D. Loucks
C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pre«
E. J. L one y , Cashier.
B j LPÎK O F 1 * 0 » t o r f o r i i
YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED
N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
PO RT ORFORD
Y C U R B U 8 IN E 8 8 B E T T E R
OREGON
KNAPP HOTEL.
Ftrot-claaa in every respect.
G o id * Feed
8 ta b la attached.
W e ru n the Stage fro m Port O rfo rd
eta D a iry v iile , oouneotlng w ith tbs
Stage to M y rtle P o in t
HARDY T . 8T E W A R T
(J. « . C O M M I K H I O N E H
P o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o a .
Office days in town—Tuesday, W ed­
nesday and Saturday o f each week.
1
NO
T R E S S P A S S IN G .
W
r
•
N O T IC E ia hereby given th a t any
and all persons found trespassing upon
the premises of the undersigned for the
purpose of hunting or fishing or other­
wise w ill be prosecuted to the full ex­
tent of the law.
e
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C. W . Z U M W A L T ,
Wixea River, Curry County, Or.
—A-----------------------------------------
. - T o W h o m I t M a y C o u c e ra .
I, the onderaigned, herehy give no­
lle * that. I have a oonveyauoa Irom the
Patentee to UdcUnda and water Iota in
the H a rb o r of P o rt O rfo rd , Oregon, on
a bortion of which a p a rt o f the w h a rf
isvrected w ith o u t m y consent. A ll
parties are hereby warned not to drive
piles o r trespass in any mauner w hat­
soever on eaid tidetauds o r water lota.
Mae; kStoiO. Dana.
P o rtland, Oregon.
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y
N O T IC K FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
D a rA a ru a n r o r ru e Irraaioe,
iooeburx, Oregon
U S. L an d Onice, at Koset
ta rd i 8th, 1»1A
eu th a t
e
Notice it hereby giveu
H E N R Y ADO LTHSEN
el Port O ifo rd , Oregon, who, on A p ril
I. 1912, made Homestead E n try , S e ­
ria l No. 078J8, for the Lots • aad 7,
an.l HW| o l N E i of Ssctloa 1,
Township
ss South,
R aagn
18
W .. W illa m e tte M erid ia n , has filed
BotlOeof intention to m ake final three
year proof to establish claim to the
laud above described, before H a rd y
T . Ktewart, U . 8 . Commisatoner, a t bis
office a t Fort O rfo rd , Oregon, on Abe
17th d ay a f-A p ril, 1318.
( 'ltdmeat names as witoeeaes:
Chtrlea Forty, of Port Orford, Oregon.
John D. Loucks, of
”
J . M . IJrapach. of
(snfcTof
A J. Ma
J. M. Urvoa,
Register.
J. J. STANLEY
lAWJff,
Rogue river about a year ago
bought a tract of land ' from
Wedderburn Trading couiapny.
Henderaon is survived by a
band and three small childrsn.
and
the
such that it helped and comforted beehives w ith supers and sections, shear­
A special meeting of the Commer-' those aho cams in contact p ith iL ing machine, garden seeder end cultiva­
to r—a lot o f tools and other articles—
by presi ' H - r untimely death has saddened also rent o f plum 1 to 9 years.
H . B . S T E IN E R .
hua dent A -J -M a rs h for next Friday many u f her girlhood friebds in
evening, the 12th. F. B. Tiobenor ' C u rry and to the widowed mother,
will be present, and he has a met who baa loot her oniy*girl, and to
Far Sab
Dr. Leap was called down from sage for the people of Port Orford, j her other bereaved ones, they would
F ifty -fo u r acres for sale or req t on
Bandon last week to make sure that
A ll members of the club ars urged bHug comfort if they knew how,
the County road leading from F o rt O r­
the disease ia the home of Beeoher
lo he present
but ¡a fUuh oa»ea human efforts are ford to Wedderburn, l | miles from
Jess was actually scarlet lever. He
feeble ami both the comfort and re­ school, 1 mile frontage on the beach.
held that it was, hie diagnosis agree­
For particulars addreaa
S p rin g A c tiv itie s C o m m e n c in g ward lie io higher hands.
ing with that of Dr. Robbins, and
W . K. B U R R O W .
Wedderburn, Oregon.
the fam ily baa since been quarsa
W ith the opening of spring Port
T h e G am e Law .
tilled. The children that have the
fever are gelling along nicely, and Orford, which has been rne of the
Far Sab
Very few changes were mode ia
as yet no new cases have broken very best lowoe along the coast
One L . C. Smith No. 2 typ ew riter in
duiing the winter months. Is show­ the game laws by the late Legists
out.
good order—nearly new. I am offering
ing signs of renewed activity which lure. The most important ia tbs
a bargain in thia machine. For price
Last Sunday was another ideal j hes|*aks a prosperous summer sea- reduction of two weeks in the deer
inquire of
day at Port Orford and tboae who . ron ahead and is evidence of our season. Tbs season under the new
C. LONG,
Port Orford, Or.
did not take their lunch and t° . borne people’s faith ill their home law will open August 15th, snd
“ a pice icing., were treated lo an ' tOwM.
will close Got. 31st as at present.
other open air concert by the band.) Teams have commenced hauling
Notice ta i
The Legislature changed tha season
I f it takes a good lown to support a •
and »hingle bolto to the little on ducks, geese and other migratory
A» I have leased the Bagley ranch on
good band, then Port Orfocdi* sore :
anj -n aniive season birds, but W. L. Finlay, State Game E lk river, notice ia hereby given to nil
that lown, as tlte band now num j ¡a looked for in this industry as' W a rd e n , says th a t these supposed persons having stock of any kind
I changes cannot . be effective,
_
. u place,
« l - ~ to please _____
bert 2<> members and w growing | enoug|, orders ars booked to keep 1
inas I ning on . said
remove the
like mushrooms on a damp spring ibe m ilt going for some time. And much as they conflict with the Fed
morning.
M rs. cial club has been called
this m ill baa the distinction
of bo
Denmark Mercantile Co.
Store
The Place Where To« Get a Square Deal
To better accommodate our growing trade
and increasing number of patrons we have
been compelled to add to our general stock
of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, as
follows: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stump­
ing Powder, Oils and Paints, Farming Im­
plements of all kinds, including McCormick
Mowing Machines and the celebrated Web­
ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don’t overlook
our up-to-date stock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth­
ing, Boots and 3hoes, Ladies* Dress Goode,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No­
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcss Seed and Seed
Grain.
A . J. M A R S H .
era 1 statutes.
The Bandon Commercial club has lag one of the few mill« in the
The trout flahing season remains
sent resolutions to Congressman Northwest that has paid a fair profit the same as at present.
Ladies Aid Nates.
Hawley requesting that be urge the during the pact year.
| The law governing hunting with
The Ladies Aid o f Port Orford solicit
government to select their town^s j Piles for the new wharf are being dogs 1« changed sligluly. I t w ill
a site for the U’ lreleoa Station in I gotten oQt, and as soon as weather | be permiatable lo hunt birds with . plain sewing.
WOBK COMWITTBB,
case it is moved from its present (o -! condition* permit the building of dogs. I f doge s/e caught in pur-
Mrs W m. G illings.
cation at Cape Blanco. I t la new Q,at structure
will oomuience.
--------------- 1 ‘ suit of deer it must ba |Wved that
. • Mrs. Ames Johnston,
M rs. A . A. Jamieson.
slated that the government does dot j More railroad lias will be shipped the owner wasdirecting ihkm before
The Aid w ill m eet a t M ia. Leuek’s
contemplate moving the station he over it than bas ever gone out of t the owner can ba held gailty. Tba
cause of ibe difficulty^ of getting Port Orlord ia one season before,1 old law made pursuit of deer by Friday afternoon. M ar, 10th. A ll are
cordially invited.
supplies to It, aa before stated, hut and this means employment for'dogs prims facia evidemw against
because the European war hasdetn- ' many in the woods and the use of the dog owner.
onstraied that each stations should many teams in getting them to the
In addition to tha changes in the
N O T IC E .
not be in exposed places, where thay wharf.
game code, the law covering the
To all whom it may concern:
T. U. Davidson and Gao.Quigley,1 Fish and game Commission and
are easy vietima fur the enemy’s
There will be a petition presented to
who each own half a block, tha for ' tba collection of licenses also Was the County Court of Curry County 8toto
cannon.
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j
I o f Oregon, a t its regular meeting an
A. 8. M iller oame op from Wed­ mer on Oregon street snd the latter changed.
No licenses w ill be required by the first Wednesday in A pril, 1915, for
derburn the first of the week with on Arisona, have been doing much
work lately getting their lead i a ' women, either to hunt or to Ash. the purpose o f narrowing certain streets
a learn, taking homes wagon which
and parts o f «treats, .to
ha left at the blacksmith shop bera ’ shape to plow. Both are building No licenses will be
Jn
Town
be required
required to fish
si wal ; curry county State of Oregon, as fet-
for repairs last fall. M r. M iller small house« sow in which thvy | i» the Pacific Ocean or its salt
was acoompanied from Corbin to will live until sometime during the er tributaries for other than . game'
Sixth street west o f Washington,
Rogue river yesterday by M r. and 1 summer when they will build nioe ' B«h.
M i*. B. J. Baker who are oh tb e lr' bungalows. W m . G illings iselsar J The present Fish and Game Com-
E“ t *" d
way to «pend a month or two with ing up two lota which ba owns ia mission is abolished end the Gov
nmnln«*V—**• — * ”"»»■
w a y to spend
Also Streets running North snd South
Mrs. Baker’s eon, Stove Spoerl, who ' the Mme vicinity and contemplates ‘ ernor is empowered to appoint four
I follows:
is Forest Ranger at Shwta Costs1 building, while A- 8. Johuaton 1« naw Commissioners. He bim«elf
AU of Jefferson, aad J a c k *
near Illahe. They ara io hopes' making a beauty ipot of his tan 1» to be the fifth atom bar. A fish"
North o f N inth
that the change of climate w ill prove acree on ibe lake aud will probably j
beneficial to M r. Baker’s health, 'be the aext Fort Orfordita to build,
wbo hat not been very strong eince' The war may coma and the war
suffering a stroke of paralyeit aav ' may go, but Pert Orfonl grows on
t'O Q U IIL E , - - • OREGON eral months ago.
forever.
O rders taken for anything not on hand
G iv e u i
-8« -
said Town.
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J AS. S. CAPPS.’
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P ro p .
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GENERAL
B la c k sm ith in g
Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
alao Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im­
plements; McCormick Mowers, etc.
Wood aud Irou Work promptly done at a
1'easonable price. Your patronage solicited.
BEECH ER JESS
N orth of M ark e t equa»
Sarden, a game warden and a state Tiehs
biologist ere to be appointed by the
Signed by J . D. Loucks. A . 8 . J«
Cummimian, each at a salary of ston, E. J . Looey, H . T . S te w a rt i
*2400. Tba Commission is not to M
be under salary.
tr ia l o rd e r
P o r t O r f o r d, O r e g o n
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