The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 26, 1915, Image 3

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FIREWOOD F
Town M d C o u ty
Oeod fir »tore or hover wood deliv­
e r« ! In town in large or assail quaail-
ties fo- »1 «5 per tie r. G iv e y e a r o r­
der to
L ? U IB 8 PAH L I NG.
P o rt Ortonl. O r.
Curry Count) Akstrut-
R lilt) Coipuny.
G o ld B e a c h , O r e g o n
Come to find eat the deed was
■ot o> record; be wwM fib
it at eace. Tbe Patent be
bad never seen, bat weald
look that np tee. The key er
wanted tbe fa m if tbe tide
was good, bat had to be
shewn. The deal fe l through,
Get aa abstract aad ba ready.
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Notice le Stock Owners.
A» I have leased the Bagley ranch on
Ellc riv e r, notice te hereby g iv ie to all
persona having stock o f any kind run­
ning on said place, to please remove tbe
same.
\ A . ‘j . MAR8H.
C. W, ROBBINS, M. D.
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P h y s ic ia n and Burgeon
Port Orford, Oregon.
K N A P P HOTEL
Port Orford, Oregon,
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K N A P P
P r o p r ie to r .
First-elase In every respect.
G o jd
Feed 8 ta b le attached .
We run the Stage front Port Orford
via Dairyville, connecting with tin
Stage to Myrtle Point.
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LïBESSPASSING.
.« M o n c ji
andai!
wise will ba prosecuted to the full ex­
tent of the is w.
C .W . ZÜMWÀLT.
Sixes River, Curry County, Or.
J. J. 8VANLBY
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C O Q V 1 1 I.E , - - - O B KOON
W. A. WOOD
attornky at law
t t O L li BRACH • OREGON
D E N N IS ' C V N N 1 F F , JR-,
Dep. ü. S. Mineral Surveyor
Surveyor for the D istrict ol O r­
egon.
G old B ea ch .
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List« 6-182«, -1386 and -1141-
R estoration To Entry o f Landa la
N ational Forest.
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Remember the band
Port Orford /u q e Sib.
dance in
Rainy weather has caused the
suspension of auto travel between
Port Orford and Bandon.
The third division of the Ladies
A id w ill give a 800UI la the school
house next Friday eveoing.
Ita ly has at
against Austria.
Dr. Robbins, w ife and c h ild , le ft
hnlp boost for barber improvement. for Portland yesterday. Mrs. Rob­
A rthur Mayer is building a cab-
Work on tbe wharf has bean dis bins w ill visit ia tb at eity a fo *
weeks, while the D r. w ill «sake a
in on bis Middle E lk
eontinued awaiting better weather.
Ajfog trip and expects to bo ba
Former County
§ Gan. WUsoo fo anraing a sprain
here by tbe let.
Coos oounty, has been elected G rand’ ad knee and a badly bruised aye as
The steamer Clarmount, while at
Master of the Odd Fellows lodge for the result of a “ W ild West- exhibi
templing
to cross the Oooa Bay bar
the State of Oregon.
Man that bo p o lla d a > ao O m bench
Coo tinned rains have reused many
strawberries to rot on the vine, and
The body o f H ilto n Cox, one of
now threatens to damage -Abe early
the Randolph victims, came ashore
hay crop.
M i r Baudon last week. The body
Or. J. R. W eatherbw of the Star
of Ernest McConnell his not boon
Ranch who haa returned from San
found.
F rsnclsoo, speaks vary highly of the
Herbert Unican has boon driving
Coos-Curry exhibit at tbe fa ir.
stage between this place and Lang­
lois lately, as the roads are too mud
The new town of Powers, at the
dy for contractor T . B. Davidson to end of the Smith Powers railroad
run his auto.
near Eckley, is growing fast, and
W . J, Colebrook drove up 23
bead oi hogs last week that were
delivered to A. H . Guerin at this
place to be driven to Langlois and
fattened on some e f the dairies there.
has just voted bonds for an $18,000
schoolhouse.
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■oar Hubbard’s creek when oooslog
in from his homestead on Middle
E lk last Saturday. When on Ceos
Bay reoently Mr. Wilson bought a
blooded young horn, which ba was
riding Into town. The animal was
not used to tba beach, and when
ridden onto ths soft sand became
frightened and the fun commenced.
Mr. W ilton’s sea legs were holding
firm aad ho was staying on deck in
good shape whan the animal a t ­
tempted a back somersault, or
sort of submarine dive, whieb wae
too much for the “ m»n at the halm”
who attempted to clear the wreck,
but failed and went down with it.
In coming over, the horSe** bead
etruck Mr. Wilson above (he eye;
C. D. -Lamton, who has made
such a popular resort of ths Break­
ers at Gold fisacb for ths past few
The largest dancing psvillion years, w ill be tbe landlord of ths
aver constructed in Carry county new hotel that will start at Brook­ knocking him down, and then the
w ill be laid at Langlois in tbe near ings in the near future.
auimal fell upon bit leg. in buying
future. I t w ill i>e 100x100 feet
In a b ig annual h ill climbing hie next burse Mr. WUeon eaya he
square, and w ill be used during the event at Spokane, Wash., which is will remember his gray hairs and
hummer months.
open to fours and sixes of all makes, gst a $23 csyuee instead o f a thor
M r. and Mis. J. K. Miller are re­ the Dodge automobile outclassed all ongbbred-
turning to Port Orford after spend­ competitors. Between 30 and 40
G o v e rn m e n t E ng ineer H a ro .
ing the winter in California and it machines were entered ia the con­
st.
is reported th a t U r. M iller w ill
again engage io
place.
business at
this
I t Is reported that the Langlois
Leader has been sold sad that tbe
plant w ill prdBably be moved to
Coquille where a Socialist paper
the Coos C orry Forum , w ill be pub­
lished.
Tbe brass band at this place has
been improving rapidly under the
direction of 8 . F. Buffum, and be­
fore the summer is oyer w ill be able
to bold its own with aay like ore
gaaixation In this neck of-tbe-wooda.
Port Orford wilt not have to hunt
outside mdeio for bar 1$14 Agate
Carnival.
Memorial services will be bald at
A ll preliminaries having been set­
the cemetery, weather permitting,
tled, work of clearing the way for
a t 11 o’olook A . M . next Sunday,
the n t * California A Oregon Coast
followed by a picnic dinner. Short
B y .)fro m Grants Pass to Crescent
exercises w ill also be held In tbs
C ity , Cal., w ill be started at ones.
a fte rn o o n .
E be contract provides that the first
Chief Foreeter, E llio t, was in Ban 40 miles to H ay» H ill shall be oom-
don the first of the week, and in­ pleted within 4Q months. This line
tended visiting C e fry county, but w ill open up the rich copper region
turned back on aoooiuit of Un atormy o f tbe Illinois rivef and the timber
weather. H e w ill visit this section country befow
later in tbs season;
NotwitiMtnnding the fact that
RobL MePbillattrey is enjoying Oregon is dry ths m onth of May
a visit at bis Sixes "home fro m . his Aaa bean decidedly wet. I t started
son in law J. I) . Linn of Coy, W y o , la raining, eontinued to rain and is
Who, with biyswifo and three child raining stijl. t b f «gather mao hay­
rea,arrived here afshorg time ego. ing evidently forgotted to turn the
I t is possible th a t' M r. L in a may fauoet off, and tb« enoouraging part
decide to locale, i
of the situation is that thejwiaa-acres
say ft Is caused from the cannoned
Show by your presence in the
Woodmen hall tomorrow evening ing in the European war, aad ths
th a t you take a live interedt in war is prophesied to last for eeven
yaartJ...,,
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yonr town. I f Port Orford doesn’t
The
first
issue
of the Oregon
make a united effort to land some­
Coaat
D
ally
Tide
made
its appear­
thing at this time, she doesn’t de­
ance
at
North
Bend
in
a Sunday
serve government aid.
edition of 82 pages on lbs 2Srid.
The Roamer has been bar-bound
The Tide bus one of the best equip­
in Rogue river for tbe past ten days ped plants in thia part of tbe slate,
As soon as she cab get out elle wilt and is a bright, newsy paper, whote
bring a eupply uf merchandise to editorials have a good ring. I t is a
this plsos, and in the meantime morning paper, and w ill- be pub
our stores sre out of several staple iisbed each day nf the week exCrpt
article« such as flour and grain.
Monday. We wish its enlerprisiag
Bernal Forty, who elaims the owner success.
title of “ Champion Heavy-weight
Appendix Grower of* ths World,"
has convalesced sufficiently from
hie severe operation of some five
weeks ago os to be eboat oar streets
again, and w ill soon be a real come
back— as good as ever.
Port Orford has soma goo I m a­
terial for a baseball team this sum
mer, and if the matter was taken up
a team could undoubtedly be organ
tied to meet some Rogue river team
at Rogue river July 4th, provided
a return game was guaranteed here
during the Agate Carnival. Talk
tbs matter up and start the ball
rolling— a good baseball team helps
to make a live town, and the Port
Orford boys think they can carry
off the county honors.
lam Saturday, went on the north
Quality and Priee are right.
A few Bargains still left
from the old stock-
C. W. ZUNWALT & SONS
, The following items are taken fw
the Port O rford Tribune o f March,
78. 1893. W alter Sutton, pablishar:
Mrs. McBride has organised a
Bunday School, which meets at the
Bcboulbouse every Sunday.
Miss May Merriman has finished
tier school at Mrs Colebrook’s »nd
has returned to her heme at M yrtle
Poiot.
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Ray. Mr. Moaaer, of Coo« county,
preached at theechonlhniiM in Port
Orford last Sunday, morning and
evening.
Louis K wapf , P re s .
C. W. Z umwalt , V Hr
E. J. L onkt , Cashier.
Port Orford now has a new mer­
chandise «tore, Porter Zabaieer hav­
ing received and opened out a
stock, at hia residence* near the
James L . Brownlee, government
Knapp hotel.
engineer from Portland, who has
Mra. Cyrus Madden, died a t her
been sent to lhis taction to report
O F I»O K T O R F O R II
on conditions and the need of har­ heme at the Blanco mine, an last
bor improvement at Bspdon, Port Sunday, March 2$th, after several
YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED
Orford and Rogue river, was ia town week’ illness. She will ba buried at
over S u n d a y . H e left Monday for Port Orford at 2 o’clock this after-
Gold Beach, and will be here again noon.
tomorrow night on h it foturn.
. .The farmers aad ranehere of tbia
Mr. Brownfte says t«at he is not county oould maka better times if
h e n to report apun thA big break they produce a ll the bacon,
N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
P O R T ORFORD
water that tbs war department w ill and grain and feed th a t is consumed w /x r,» n t in iN F R A h f t t f r
OREGON
oounty. H ard ly a vessel ar- Y C U R B U 8 ,N E 8 S U E T T E R
eventually require at this place, bat te the eonoty.
H ardly
to report upon some Smaller im rlvee but brings these artMes, not
provemant that Will benefit local only bate, butat a ll other porta along
s h ip p in g . H a impresses one as a ths coast. B ut to supply tba m ar­
Otpsbla, fair-minded man, and wa ket they will ba foresd te ,sell,.as
baiieva that Pert Orford, • • well m cheap as such produce can be
other eoast pointe. wilL bo treated ed hare from the eity. Strong
fairly a t hia bands. <,1 : -
menta may be brought’ to , tear Ig
Ia ordar th a t ho might repost lb- favor of patronising home Industry,
telliganlly open what the people but tba facte w ill continua to remain
want in the way of tmprbvaaenfa tba tame, th at consumers w ill deal
M r. Brownlee aapretaed a desire where they can do tlMbret, not only
for a public meeting, which w ill be in farm produce, but in a ll other
held In the Woodmen h a ll Jjgpuor- articles of trade, and itdoasn
row aveafog.
ter Whether It is a t home or«
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I l is much belter for all, however,
to patronise home industry,
prieee-oompere favorably with¿'tba
The Bandon Commercial club
articles of import, a* H ie the meant
held a meeting reoently a t which
of keeping the money in circulation
was debated the question: “ Re­
at home.
solved, that it Will be for the beet
(From Geld Beach 1
agendmA)
Interest« of tbe people w ith in the
M r. A. J. Edaoo, oaeof the earliest
territory concerned, to create a new
pioneers o f this oounty, died a t bis
oounty, which shall ba bounded on
residence in thia plaoa on tbe 24th
tba north by the Coquille river and
inet. He wae about 80 years of age
on the south by a line running east
at the time of hie death. His death
and west which is located spproxi
was rudden and unexpected. He
mately half way between Port Or
was taken with a chill 00 the night
ford and Rogue river.”
of the 22ad, and next morning he
I f it come to a vote Bendon could
wee lying in a state of come, which
carry such a proposition, but it
lasted anti! hie death, which occurr­
would not be popular down thia
ed about 10 o’clock 00 the 24th.
way.
Mr. Edaoo crossed the plaias with
hi« fam ily in 1832, and landed in
M t. Lassen A g a in .
Port Orford in 1858, and haa resided
Redding, C a lif, M ay 2 2 — Part moat of the time einoe that date in
of the rim of Crater at Lassen Peak this county. He wee ope of the few
is reported today to have fallen in, pioneers now left that dared the
dangers and privation« of the frun-
following eruption of great mud tter, and aaeieted in clearing tbe
streams which covered H a t Creek wey for immigration. Hie acme is
closely associated with many o f the
Valley yesterday.
Crops were deetroy ed throughout incidents of the early days in the
H at Creek Valley, according to con­ »etllement of thia oounty, and tbe
few old pioneers n o * left w ill hear
firmatory reportareoaired herefrom with sorrow the death of their old
many sources. The layer of mad friend and aeeociate. The people
spread over many forms, moat re­ of the town of Gold Beach will mice
ports fixing tba depth at aae to hint, from hie old stand known as
Kdson’e store, where he Wae always
three feet, covering the «alley for a
to be found for the iaat WaovAwelvS
distance of 16 m iledln a strip very
years. He leaves a widow aad son
Ing ia width from one half to two to mourn hie luaa.
milea Property destrnetion ta Wide
spread. M inor daauge was dime
FOR SALE.
many hotnee, and the Ima of live
stock, implement« and honeehoid
An A No. 1 riding and driving ani­
good» in great.
.
, mal, coming 4 years eU . A bargain at
Naw County Tfikad O t
lhence_ M. «2
4 8 ,lew. . W . . | 1 extending then
d m # . , »«b o-; « » » « » • «
30
m in . W , i r C M . ; thence 8. M
m in . E .. 1 4 a Oho.; thewoe R.
W m in . E ., sfl eha., to tb a place w «re-
g in n in g , Application of A. 8. Doolittle,
Gold Beach, Orogmt; LIs« «4-1836. T h e
8 E 1 o f L ot 18 (10 acrea). See. 7, tee N |
of _ i 8
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(» ) acres). — Lot 1 (40 acres),
fV J B W l N E f t h e S W I J fW lN È iB a c .
18, T. 41 8 , R . IS W . . N acre», s p p **® f
Uon o f W. D . W alls, Sm ith Biver, Oal-
ifnrnio; Ltot 8-1S41 MaTOh M , 1911.
U . M. B aoct, Assistant Commireiooer
of the G eneral Land OIBce.
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don hen on top with an egg fi^xSi
however OM o f the strong pointe of
M r. Richard’» prise layer fo tbat bn
haa received h alf a dosm eggs with
in the past ten days all prectinally
tbe same else. Can't Port Orford
biddies knock the Bandon hen off
her perch? I f not otherwise, some
one with artistic temperament might
make 1 trip K> the rocks and paint w ill continue the businers at Gold
Beach.
a mnrr rgg while.
Mrs. R. E. K norr, widow of the
Gold Beach druggist who lost bis
life in lbs wrack of the Randolph
and whose body was cremsatod at
Portleml lest wrek, h«e returned
to C o m Bay after attending her hue
bands funeral. W hile on tbe eed
mission Mrs. K norr met with addi­
tional misfortune, her aaet dying
while she wae at Portland and she
wae unable to wait for the funeral
on account of urgent boa in res af­
fairs at home. I t Is
bse not decided whether or not »be1
■JZZ.h.
Call and see our New Goods
Tw enty-tw o Years Ago.
A t the 8th grade examination
held io Pori Orford last week un­
der the direction of A. 8. Johnston,
there were ten applicants for grad­
uation as follows: George Fromm,
Gov Woodcock, Fred Marsh, Ray
In the Mitchell Coach ease, triad
Rickman, Earl Prewslt, Weston
at Coquille last week, eridenoe was
Z u iu w s it, George Hurst, Eunice
brought out th at is said to have
Jamieson, Nellie H ili- and Caaais
completely vindicated city attorney
McLellar^. —
Treadgold of Bandon of the serious
Miss Bernice Chandler closed charges made against his integrity
school in the primary room at this and character by the Coach faction.
piece last Friday, bar pupils treat­ As a result Mr. Treadgold has filed
ing her to a picnic on the Head«, $30,000 damage suit against W . Z
whioh they all say they enjoyed im ­ Miichall, J. W. Grech, L. G. Car pen
mensely. Mies Chandler has given tar, John Herron, B. L. Nosier, F.
«86 fav someone wonting a toddler and
general satisfaction ia bar work, sad J. Feeny, J. Murray, H. C. Free
N early all ahapee and
of N ew light driver. For perticalare inqnire a t
Utie office.
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has won the esteem o f thé children man, A R- O ’Brian, Gau. Gage and Spring Hate a t Mrs. M. A Nielaea’s.
and parents alike, who would be O. W. Briggs. Messrs. O’Brien an d 1
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glad to ass her back in ths asms Hrigga are publishers of ths Marsh,
capacity next year-
field Record.
A. Richard dropped into our of
fire yesterday with an egg, that
me.sured 61«8 inch« 4 in circum
ferenoe laid by one of his Leghorn
But ih » still leaves tba Ban-
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jetty and was wreoked. After eon
eiderabla d iflb alty all of ths 1$ par
sons on board, inclndiug one wom­
an, were rescued by operating the
breechere buoy from the bar dredge
Michie. The steamer it breaking up.
N utlce is hereby given th a t the lands
described tietow, em bracing 233.84 acres
w ith in the Siskiyou National Forest,
O iegon, w ill be subject to ssttlement
a n a entry under the provisions o f the
homestead laws ol the United States
and th$$ act of June I J, 1906 (34 3t»tU,
«33) a t — the U n ite d States -j iAn4 office at
Roseburg. Oregon, on June 12, I V . i
Any settler who wan actually and in
good f a M . <-ial«il«R any o f said lands
for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes prior to J a n .
1, 1200, and has not abandoned same,
baa a prelerenoe rig h t to make home­
stead e n try lor the land s actually oc­
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cupied.
s a id la id » i were lls tg i u r ° “
is appltoatietie o f the persons roen-
the
oaod below, who have a preference
rlg h ts u W ic t ¿ “the pi tor rig
h t t of
oi any
' ra
such settler, provided suoh settler o r
applicant Is q ua lifie d to mek» home
stead e n try and the preferenos rig h t is
exercised prior to June 1 2 ,1»1S, on which
date the lands w ill be subject to settle­
m ent and entry by a n y qualified p ei-
T h e lands are as follows: Tlie
W 4 81 »ud Ml * i N j of t o t 4(17.80) » e rr.
See. 4, the a | and «1 NJ o l L o t I < « . » )
seres, the M Bi 0« LotSflOm arm l. L o t7
(40 acres). Bee. 6, T. 32 8 ., R . i f W ., W.
M
g n „
. , 109.98
t u a . n o seres,
n u i o v , application of Lesn.1-
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e r B. Spurgeon, Port Orford, Oregon
LWtn-lfiaa A tract of 40.83 seres,
w ithin w h a t w lU probdMy be when
survejrod, See. 17, T . 37 8 , B . 13 W „
described as foltows: B eg in n in g a t
Corner No 1. toentlcai with Forest -tor
vice M onum ent eoaWstlng o l » » b ite
oak stak« mark*“! F . S- M - H . "J-
wheaea Sugar Leal Mountain bears N.
M -leg. E. and Pyram id R « k bears 8.
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Denmark Mercantile Co.
Store
The Place W here Ten Get a Square Deal
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To better accommodate oar 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 8hoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No­
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcss Seed and Seed
Grain.
I
O bdxbs takcm fob anythino not on « and
G iv e u « a t r i a l o r d e r
JAS. S. CAPPS.
P rop.
GENERAL
GRAND BALL
B la c k s m ith iu g
U n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e
P o r t O rford B r a ss B a n d
S a tu r d a y , J u n e 6, 1015
T ic k e stS l.
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Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in $tock.
also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im­
plements; McCormick Mower», etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
•I easonable price. Your patronage solicited.
Supper at the Seaside 50c
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nam aM aw
BEECHER JE 3S
P o r t O r f o r d, O r e g o n
A n o t h e r G ood T im e; E v e r y ­
b o d y W elco m e.
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