The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 03, 1915, Image 2

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biography
of
: Fresideiit T aylo r seems not Io have
P u b lie ^ e ^ y -ry . Wednesday, by
/» ♦M in I . bTK )»A M T .
know#
pwncr
on hia
ssa a t
í ü M o i t t r r t o . x K » rk b
th a t hi» subject was h lm arlf
* 8 w M b r w m t /e r of s i.* « *
sugar plnntatlyn in Louisi
th e tim e of bia death in JfiôQ. (
And tha e e id a o th o r
Í9 k S
B
— Continued from last week:
.
Li-ytsnant Wood turned to the Cap-
R îakiîulum .
M l i a « « r M i i, , Wr,
* *- wkltb /•» ! >di>- J
—
what th eir children are doi
gerdleae o f creed or belief,
ftIMW believes th at >he pare.i
------- r ,_
pecially in a sm all town? make a A»r th at is what he was
dajrecbonlistonght to l i v e d « « , , ,
w
« ?
fapl, Dy viad jd pot u ia rry his daugh- Jake the t r i p ” The reply of Lieuten-! The Isabel of Portland, Maine, was m J f o,>d M « “ »« In Port O rford.
1er u n til three years later- Keep ant Wood was, “ I have'no clothing or the next to attempt to eleer. Her (nie-1 O re , Slid slvo Ils respect o f m y poet
history straight.
money. My friends will not know what fortune waa greater, aa aka was a total ' friend an«l brother, F ran k B. T ic h
ITmlsr Ih
p
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state* th a t thè Fresident h e ld firm to obey the o.-dera of the w bestorf” « d o r who by great labor
ave» egaiqst tha im port unitiva o f The reply was “ Not a M t of It .” He *«*H y resuscitated. The
thè ahlv and tot iva Jefforaon »a vi». than requested Captain to put him ashore ‘ he Fawn
^ “s
r “ “ ‘ ta ta ' “ , t a b w - i
Tbs Sunday school at Port O r
ford is attended by more children
U nder the heading, “ Colorado
at this t ip if than ever before, but P ublie O pin io n ”, Ito, K veoing Rec
there la room for more, and it would ord save,
pot be aiulaa i f p a lm ta w p p M d m p l
A d aily which calls itself the
fn onoe io a w hile, a t leaa*r 19 see ‘•‘ W orld ’s greatest Newspaper;'* sent
/
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w yary «tymax 0 / m eudecity whau ha tain and mid. • you are certainly <oing dawn o / day with the al
r T ^ p e M onth*.........
♦»vasvmtau Kira«
r __
in d iv id u a l i.i
the
b*COme 01
1‘nd.’ir' yt>u w‘>jU r T k
She parted
o rn
f Port
O re..
A
oblige me greatly by lett'ng me on «» her channels, throwing one-half
o f en H
ello
bova O rford,
hod am
101.? U . 8 H . ow
•hose.” The Captain replied, I will be •f«r C8r» <"»< on the weather side which
,
u p
.? » r
ia
compelled to aink that « lo t bout sa totod ae a battormg ram in hevdeatvne-1
d« dear old P®rt O rfo rd , Ore
she will surelf cha e me when she picks tiun- The nricaenmast falling athwart Y o u ’re about the finest, and hap-
intboat, which I wish her boose saved tha lives of bar cmw, piest town whose sidewalks I e’er
ibe by getting to sea. “ , * ho_el ung * » ««»1 *ha whale hoot of did tread on.
of In th at little
.
.
S V -
V_X_
- JÎ
vs
f a iK * .
.h X
J J S
.J
The latter
The wind
__x«
do.
thus
fickle
flbm m onw .alih
lta • ff?cU would only
burg down aside
(he sea o’ brine,
I.
liHiilecioike
Jim , wee treated
exceedingly fine.
L o u is
C. W .
V . P re 8
« f e «
sume i f 5 ur
gentleman or < youndaboutor
ment;. The pilot boat fooHahly follow- —Continued next week.
can always tb rivg , • ’
«*?/
the.
gale
increasing
every
moment,
¡
» ™
every moment, i
_ _ _________
W hen they gel into a town where
“ >« hrig with her heavy press o f can- W a . . .
D. _ . _
„ ,
* eat fike 8 « * • * * .toering W « k , y R e P ° r t
B a ttle
™
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there's few kickers or A ruuch-
YOUR BANKING
* /t o the southaaat wind on her quarter
«>, and everyone, up aud alive.
R ock.
£ •* « *
« « • « hoard a four-
And I know such a burg th a t, a l­
pound gun, wi,h no .hot, as w m after-
W8rd8 ,e8?ned> 88 ‘
By
F
.
*
T
.
ways up to dale
fired It when
. <rho
_____ try
_ to
„ t o « one mile ».ton.. The Mary T .y - A great howl
And up to sn u ff and never down,
p u » to imp we
upon -- their . helpless tru th fu lly ! Publishers
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want up a t the Frirao
p rin t the new», in Culrado, wwoi „ • « 7 **” “ fi,h‘ng smack out of
y a| r
A nd that is a city in C o rry county,
p ato. Send him there.
find th a t they can’t borrow tnooey New York> with * Urge well, a narrow
f,
’. . . . . . . .
Ore., known aa Port O rfo rd tow n. N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
for their jot per at the ban Its; » ,„ | »P«6« h> either wing, therefore afford-
C••nc**',
huddled together;
C U R R E N T T O P IC S .
Yes
in th at th riv in g Httle town,
editors, not owneis, who try tbserve ,n» *» accommodation in her hole, the A “ 8n had passed out w ith a d ollar
■ ' I , where th £ land touches the sea, V C U R B U S IN E 8 8 B E T T E R
the
■*“ [»vopl« generally
*•*'
-•— find - them »elves cabin
e,bin being
h?inl for the accommolation a f i •> UC*|>ent
looking for jol,8 after a m onth or so. her linqjted
Un,jtod crew, into which was now
A pigeon unplucked of a feather. ? “ * * " buncl‘ ®’ <ood oW « « u t * ,
B y J. f t Cpyop.
J tha t were very good f 1 ¡ends to me
stored Can,
Captain White, crew and collect-
» h a t is why Colorado newspapeis «tored
raiBUJfKJ-y
The poor soldiers trammed into A council w«g held and two
j »1« PHblivhe,! by polfltnlan» instead
' 1 m et a 'doggone good old scout there
street loughs.
oanator m
itcn ell’s
eii’s solemn decJa | of oewajatper men. TJjat i*
|s Why
g h y toe
-y - United
■ space elong aidwr side of
Senator
M itch
whose friendliness waa p retty well
gatton th at the shifting o f the Isthy
k ' / f 8 "F « I* * « ? « pl>M in»pin toe well with no blankets, tha boat
tt'h o would morder s m an for a
mean canal alto from N ic a r a » ,,? ‘ e“
L ^ ® r8d‘b* ' i l h* * * » “’ « * " • lhort of Prov’«ton» w d water, and a
ripe and m ellow,
p
* * « * t a “ pa'
•*. * ,
,
fj««8*8»« « o f expression.
T h a i ia why it j , , “ vare gale of wind. Three -days they . „
T h a t was F r a n k / Ticheunr, (he
Z i r k a » ' i t • had
‘“ J been 1
located by lije ' safe to aseeú | , b
Dat
- | , he
,,f were hove to, aU tor.ibly rick, collaotor W e t. h u d to follow the reoreant
pioun-r'S grandson,
«“d for w hatf To aid a pet-
h °m e,
Gommiaelon, to Panama, ounstitijted Rockefeller is ju s t as much hatvd
The happy-go lucky fellow
le
v
e
r
waa—
I
f
not
to
fogger
to
seeura
fees
Illegally;
not'
*1^» “ Colossal Blunder of the ¿ e u - 1in Colorado as it ever
A nd spare neither money nor
Then tin re’s the geoH m isn
¡¡.Â', .A*'. : . ’• *•
- . tost
. .. of tim e and , more so.
, to pretest the Revenue, for no law had
lime.
lo r y ," n has, u
by - .‘t
lipa
j
been
violated
save
the
lawa
violated
by
that dtmU care about Ihy war a rap
, already been more th an rin d i- I I n t h . shove t^e Benord shows'»he co!ltH-torwhn’h^t"L^LL"Cu”2m*-|M,l
B u t bring lu c k that dollar ‘ hey T h a t’s the pion<-er proprietor of the
pslsd by the practical collapse «»f r ‘ hat its editor is an in te llig e n t o h - 1 position to invade the commerce
oertainly must,
hotel K n ap p .
th a t great undertaking. Twice the
o f the trend o f things, iienoe port oyer which be had been placed for
F o r t e have a mao thus leave the
Then
we have young C h a rlie Long,
pen al s o a t has bean ja rre d by e a rth -, h M 8 g n e ff A t U u th a th at « mm leas i u Projection as -for the imtoetiou «2 —— pbtoe,
» - - - - - 7 — - t - t - tt - - - - - — "
guakas after tha work was well observant and thoughtful m ust lack,
» « /« n u e o f the United States and
whose etoiae ie short tbo’ Long is
Was a slu r epon all the Concession-
along toward completion, w hile a t . however o n ir.g e o u .J n h i» purposm v
t o
t o
S
« 2 h^SvXj
his nstpe,
’
lets »hpws,
H e run^ a cigjy store, and supefin
the preeept lim e the ditob is hope- • h’ «beet sham and false pretense both Mwm and citmen« in trouble*
An.1, in iact/was a perfect disgrsoe.
lastly otUftMf commission heoause o f . * ‘ ‘ k merited, rebuke.
i whieh eni»eqwmt|y led the former into.
,,
‘ «n«lf y is n y ^ p,x»l«gpn»..
the repetition o f ‘.‘.lid ee” of greater
The R - c H m l’ i,. ,
, , , ! to« «dost atrocious « re g a rd of Civil n “ey w#,cWpd ‘ k R r man ¿et on the Then (h ire is old M an rite, the sln»e
end Still greater moment .u o e r in - ! i
“ hl.
* W * ' hsw mrf righto a f citizens. Lieutenant
«»rt lo go home,
m aker, a p retty good man, tig h t
docsd I t i thought by ro^»e
re-
? U’° '
‘ d d ,li0 " i W0od , t ,t e ’ U* t ‘ ‘* ' “ ageherocelvedi / * ' « > they shadowed him over
up-to »naff;
Deatod tumhiera « h l h 1» ’
it
, l" ‘ he several papers in Colorado »as that #f.brother radier thafi that of
a Ilia h ilhi;
M atpd Ulfchlers which M « « «teatl whose policy he directs, he own* 8 ,U m ’<er kt the same time ‘ i t waa They halted the car took the nn« A n all round gentleman that don’t
iteliske
&«K«pt|*. E ngineer, n o w 1 ahin
, M r,
of
b
an indignity to toe Arm y,” in what
. took I he one
O . « . , . . b . W . « ™ . h . 1 . h . N i. h , b i . c , U r . . .
7 b ,,C 8 W
, ¡ S
I « • » l —
W. -
Jn this B illy Sunday religious
And have yet not r eoe ip ted the
stuff.
araogua rom a w ill ye t have to ba fw .
b ill.
Phr
twelve
days
gales
and
cairns
sue-
availed of. w herefore. i t to hinted 1
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Then there«, th a t young He^r Zum
¡eded each other. Three times the
A n d . . . ,0 the power o f toe h an k.
fh a t pressure w ill ba brought upon
I I t it a cold day for • m an when
w ell, so fine and d an d y ,’ ’? ’
tha Senate looM feg-to
. . . . . . -------------------
„
„„„ would he is fired.
t o the early r a t - . lo V * ' 0« newspapers In to . either
and the.wiad ---
dying „ away
she
Who sells d ry goods, merchandise,'
ificalion of B i a s ’s treaty of pur »®ru»atiye or negative support of aUnd off onto to encounter another
a ervt member
memoer of
01 the
m e fam
lam-
T »ue
he tm
thinnest
cigars and candy.
$ U *e of Kicaraugtta righto te r W , bi* hurineea activities to th e d e tri
Fin8lly “ »« Captain's patience ily is not always the fa m ily skeleton
A leo his papa, old H e r r Z u m w a lt
MQJWQ-
*
I ««tont o f the m a jo rity , i t does rest b* am 8eEheustod and ha determined to
y
"•
Z umwalt ,
I savvy this because J know th at a
, 7 r.e4 e«‘ - , »lie opinion,
►t phrase— for
i * . w
of M
coin
Pao
y T
. 1 to » n , dj.l
rtj(, Cdprado/new
Cplprado,
u U,
• * e * . ’ •<> e
<W P“
U >'
spaper, ever
w ith hie younger sister and se v e ra l. reflect public opii/lon eceu ratelvf
fw eering h|ts a M 'itk tha single cXceptium of l b .
p ther sm aller girls, fw earing li|is s ’ Vt'ith the single exception of the
trooper. In Suudey school vour U * ,v * r Express, 'there is not a
¡^ w il|b « ,a u « h ito l» » ,n lv Í L ' - V ^ i n
Colorado that dare, to
fioy » H I be <«U|D to »» « » n ly , jn«J refl, w
• - fl
ate,
roisct ibe weak, rather „ ¿ t h a t even dsre . to p rin t the new .
ghield and protect
recenti y we overheard a boy
P re s .
E. J. L orry , Cashier.
T b o ’ in moot towns, a m an w ill find,
,
M a n y u bunch o’ kicks-*,
pniua You w ill find in P o r t O r f rd,
1 A bunch of booster* sod stickers,
con“ .ra^
K n a pp ,
I t . VIN IC O I ’ ! > < > K ^ r O K I < > l¿ i>
BUSINESS SOLICITED
PO R T ORFORD
OREGON
Langlois Hardware
■ ?
Hardware ofnU Kinds
M « h in e r y & M o w i n g M a tch in e* .
PikintH, O il» & S tu m p ln g r P o w d e r
F i n e l i n e o f G u n s , Baste b a l l n a r a -
p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g
G o o d s k e p t in S to c k .
td the
a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y
'c o n s t a n t l y k e p t o n h a n d .
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so much in the needs M a a k ! «
A ll g f thy leading conspirators
‘ r w Z a .v
aitaurated the shift to P « » . ‘ P ‘ « borrow money, as in their
m a exceht 0 ^ee * ■'’e6'* t J I1'*!! Una ‘ P°
* ’!r over
0Ver business
hu* ' BM8 men
«»«•» who
who must
must
power
u
J lle t m
r
took tha I t t b m u U r o «
m
j X " . ' . ” ; :
Z
C olum bia.
J
“ 'i
• n “”
* • '
to return to » * r* ‘ k *
H«cky
Denver p a -' brig's t o f fr .i” n i . X v X R o ^ ' L ' ^ '
M o un tain
News J and reselling even to the main batch I
L ’«
« fW r t
is always up
end about.
Then I yaw old F ran ky Stew art, the
pioneer,
W ho has corty
Cheever $ Bowman
____.......
locks end nine»
of the younger laddie»,
H e is the gayest o f the gey.
A nd then I met the postmaster
L a n g lo is , O r.
of
1
old P o rt Orford tow n,
Ricsrsugija for a practicable peM - j wb'uh continued to lay on and spare damaging one of the boats lashed there’ ' tw 0
please, m ,:» . be _
And shtark hadds w ith h im ,
and ii is deemed certain that no1 e* eo
K teonunercial atlver
’
°
vessel trembled like **>
an Aapenleaf.
Aspen leaf
I is deemed certain that
A man th at ia no grouch, but like
A ll rig ht a ir; be ready in
terrible
force
of
the
sea
forced
her
the 8enato w ill make hatte to con «iaing patronage had ¿een lyim tned
- ' Sutiay Jim ,
h
a
lf
a
taoood.
-.fi
'
C
ahead at great speed, and partly saved
firm BryanS gd, 006,000 tre n ly pro down to about h a lf of its qeqgl di
Is fu ll o f zip, vig pran d v ia .
her from tlffe fury of the second wave.
Gee wbisl exclaimed Jack Zum
(weed, -wm
uot we
as au
canal «“ «•‘•'•»ns
Patterson,
eg V.
U. One man alone was left at tha wheal,
rnu a
« lig
1 n 11 td
«I liv
I s CHItMl
--- - Tom
- ^w»e sw
»w iw vtl| u*
His name is Aines Johnston and I
w ith a very oopious
site, but ooiifesaedly u> head off the :
^ * n* tor 8n<* long tim e owner the other, badly injured, holding on aa k w ait j struggling
, - «
do dcttlar»,
beet
he
could
to
avoid
being
washed
ov-
br8nd
of
•«’
flu*nsa,
» if tha nose ia
possibility of an opposition d itc h . ( 8nd e,li,,’ r ° f “ >• News i t him self a
I nv’er met a livelier man w hile
at fu tu re ' n>Hlk»nelrw,-aW»
«¡H tonsirw , . W . to m
aiah Pennies
Nolan "«« the one re-
why don’t it have stop.?”
T h u s i t 1 may happen th
that
match
pennies' ” *^ 1'
I wa» there.
y" w iM credit „ Bryan
elamm. indefinitely
th i.
’
* " * C° " ectod i O ld
:~ You kachelors ought
“trn th fis lk b
. 7 . „ ( » • “ - * R<*k«feUer
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- I
The next I met w«s H a rd y Stew art,
— ;- j __ ____wherefore
the the
la ita
f ln
When
the bar bo
'to be taxed.
F iih *<nnjsf d taaks.
jr in s wisdom
an d ( th erefore
la r tte
r .ii«
fin a lly sought
the printer,
/
''
i» .« «
H e:— Ï agre* wRh you perfeolly
fo re s ig b lin T h a i » a ly he perceived , "urc*ase o f bis agony by bidding
. W ho tafu li- o f I,fe, j.,v end test.
^
awak ^ » ’8 - ï
y t— is cartainiy a
the o e r ia W a ilu t o p U b n Panams “ P u n ,il P * ‘ torson stopped n u t ,¡ n g
The only men in Oregon I saw
la a a ry .
1 eye
entorpriws,
I »n g six ty thousand dollars Rocka- era north sc,sow
T h a t prints w ith the Benjam in
could
;
rem
*.
Tt
------ -- •
f fellers money tn hia pocket and the
»> * • ,
T h e editor oCffto» Eastern pap«r
F ran klin press.
ends,1 ■
‘ »>k» about hia fram e of rn iad . A
W
hen
I leave this burg J’U fed
Í X u t T i Z
...
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,
riv a l Contampbra^r suggests that
very
sorry,
.pacts
____________
respects to a Wanton anachronism the__
bay
that, ha may have tha /rasas ol on«, but
A n d on my iaoe f l l wear a frown,
• e a r the «toed o fth e b rlsf biography
Colorado Springs Gasette,
mvas th at is a ll.
For never a burg have I seen eo jo lly
p t Gan. ZaChary T a y lo r in the Stan
was so badly stn
. st
. „ it
Pueblo C h ieftain ,
dard encyclopedia wherein President
As that dear old Port O rford town.
would not
« 1 « H a baa Idst hia heart to nig ht to her.
Pueblo Jo u rn aL
Coming to and
reka,
F o r whoa, dear hand he anea,
T a y lo r fa credited w ith m akin g a
A nd the longer I travel oa my jo n r
L ead v ille H arald ,
-
Capt Ttahaaav h
c*n- A nd yet when he Lear* her papa
determ ined stand io 1850 ‘ g -1— 1
nays,
*/
Denver lim rs.
« to a n d d M re m t
ie u t
the Democrats in Congress who
M
y
heart
ebell
e’er
revert to the
onev
A n d a ll thia vindicates the eon Waod waa liberal
H e s till has heart to lose.
•ou gh t to make C alifo rn ia a slave
and
such
clothing
,
ke„
days
of
yore,
elusion vigorously put by the Marsh
Teacher;— W h o can toll me w het A nd there w ill be a poet friend of
>«ate and thia against his
to Union Town ai
I»»,,
field Record th a t the Colorado pveaa
self In the best
uaefol article w egvifroro the w haler
sto r Jeff D avit.
Port Orford I ’M remember,
does not refiect Colorado public oould afford.
John ey proWhale bone.
Young F ran k B. Tichenor.
T h e tru th ia, tha question o f s i. opin io n.
Just prior to th
Teacher?— R ig h t, now w het little
B y James L au bn o Lo nefeetber.
hay, tha bark 8s
Langlois, Or.
•
y«ry in C a lifo rn ia trae not Ihooted
boy or g ir l k o u v e w hat «to g *t from
wrecked
going
o)
U n iw rs a l Rettlasneke J im
,
of
in Congress.at an y tim e , hasidaa,
spars, which wer
the seal?
lije C a lifo rn ia C o n stitution *! Con.’
W orld Baifffoat Adventurer and
U E IT M IS C Ü N N IF F , n ; . ,
•cross on the
T om m y:— Sealing s a x .
Thia
Sociologist. Port Orford Oregon. U
vkotioo waa m ita d w ithoot sooawH
go the brig
*ke.
L
a d y f t e o r follow, have yon nn 8. A . November 2nd, 1215.
jo g Congress a n d the delegatee w e *
itch, with
trieode?
n early a il Demoerats who adopted
Sur vayas* for the D is tric t oí O i-
The brigantine 1
Beggar:— (sobbing) K o I have
/ Free State C onstitution. 8 0 much
L .X . R O B ER TS,
agon.
Pawn were in the
n o th in g h a t relatives.
for thwstory o f tha great<r>w«sw«
I
«waiting
an
r»
|
A
'
A
x
j
HNKY
IteweW,
-
.
O is g o i
___ »
SM . s
.
—
- ( lo i.l
“ W hat dA yon do when yo u r wife
g le o f Prmddval
Tagtov
te l» * to defeat h
Captain Tichenor 1
M y i t l e P 0 I1 U , O ro < o n .
the Dauioorats heat n n toreing ala
gets at you for owning heme la te f"
tain of the first
.
Lieutenant
Wood,
»,
and
this
s
ill
-..
-
I
/
L
c
'
c
c
,
.
:
,
aaked the first deaf and dum b man.
t a r y onto Calttornte,
r n ’bate basi neos n «peci
ingly did. thus ena
Blow «rut the lig h t,” responded the
F s fe M
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