The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 21, 1906, Image 1

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    The Official Paper of
»topped him, however.
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board or almerle In which the
“Julias Caesar and Ohlignln hooka are kept, to precisely the1'
took t t a p again when Borne bad modern word almoner—aa the al-
bold of Greece, bat it ,wan too moner nerves from his cupboard
Judgs, fid Judicial D istricted. W .
much for them. Then came Kero, food and drink for the needy, so
Hamilton, Bossborg-
and be went at It with vigor, bat the librarian deals out books,
ProMohttng Attorney, fid Judicial Dto-
the work »topped when he died. _ which are the food and drink of
trieS—George M. Brown, Boeeburg.
“Others kept pounding away the sonl, says Harper’s Magasiue.
0 . 8 . Commissioners—J. H . Upton,
at it for the next several hundred
In the beginning the librarian
Langlois.
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years, but it was nob natil 1881 was, curiously enough as it sounds
that rent-work o<the Kero ep- at first, the precentor or choir-
County Judgs—K. A. Bailey, Gold
ergy waa pat upon It. Then Goa. master, hat the explanation of
Tarr, aide-de-camp to V ictor Bat this is, in fact, pimple enough;
County Commissioners—J. W . Cooley,
I manqel of Italy, organised a com- since the first books were the
Obetoo; G. W. Hainea, E jk le y .^ -
puny sad worked on till the moa- service books kept in the apse
Sheriff—8. E. Marsters, GoM Beach.
ey gave oat in 1800, the chief oh- cupboard in the church, the pre
County Clerk—George V . Smith,
T resp a ss N otice.
Gold Beach. •
stacle being some kind of flint ceator was naturally charged
County Treasurer—Jarnos Caughell,
Notice is hereby given to all whom which dynamite couldn’t break.
with their care, and when the col-
Wedderbnrn.
it may concern, notto enter upon, or
“Aboat 810,000,000 was spent lection grew by the addition of
Asssss or A. J. Marsh, Port Orford.
trespass la say manner upon the Star np to 1890, and tben Mr. Syqgroa other books he kept charge until
School Sapt —Antes8 . Johnston, -Bert Bsnch, sttnsted a t Lsngtott, Curry took hold, organised s new.-pare-
growth made subdivision of
Orford.
Oonnty, Oregon, far the purpose of puny, with 8005,000 working fop- labor necessary.
Surveyor— R. J. Canfield Agness.
hnntlsg with gone or doge, a t other­
ital, sad finished the Job in 1803.
The ordinary dufles of librari
Coroner—Dr. T. C. Green, Port Orf- wise trespass in any manner. . 7^-
I
t
is
only
about
four
asiies
long,
ans
are often laid down with great
Any person or persons so entering
upon said premises without m y oeo- bat it is 00 feet wide at the bot- minuteness in monastic .roles;
ssnt will be prosecuted to the fu ll e x ­ tom, abpnt 80 feet wide a t water- they differ greatly in detail bat
Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in
Hue. 20 feet and three Inches aot much in essence from those of
tent of the law.
-
August uf each year.«
F s a k m Tnonssa.
deep id water, and It to cat nearly the modern; he mnat take charge
T he Oaaooa D a il t J ocbsal is tbs leading Democratic newspaper of County Commissioners Court meets
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thro“<h • ° ,,d ro A ’
the books, “keep and know aa
rising st some points for fifiBTfot S ir their s e p a r t« “TOICs," fre-
Or»ffn<Ts8SoIaiTortiaatL
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above the canal.
gaently examine carefnily to pre-
Blue Prints of Township maps
“I t U like a canyon, and ships do vent damage from damp, dost,
showing
all
vacant
lands,
60
oenta
l r,.~ msnsgers also Issue a 8 * iis *W bbxly , which4» especially sdepted
each. For reliable information con­ aot take kindly to It, the entrance mice and “moth worms,” sad re­
cerning Government land, write to being bad, a strong wind blowing pair them when damaged.
He
-■^».ple who do not care for a Daily, bnt want ■ good family paper-
Frank X. Alley, Abstracter, Boseburg through it aa through a groat air mast lead books to the brethren,
............. A . J. Cooley.
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Oregon.
shaft, and there to at times a eater sack loan-carefully in bis
l»»y . / thmh, papers can be had in combination With'the P O R T, OR-
. . . . Fletcher Gardner.
strong reveres current.
register, sad see that a sufficient
Mjsa IJazie Caughell.
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“I t to aa interesting trip deposit is loft for its return, or
• -iM • • -X l*d Odgera
through the eanal, and it saves 123 proper bond; given.
: . . MTS. Wm^ Fry.
f fB A N K AB S T B W A K
....... T. W . Billings.
miles of very rough water sad 20
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Notary Public,
. . .M ra. J. D. Cooley.
boars of time; bat so far skippers CALIFORNIA TOM ATO STO R Y
E. Burrow.
prefer to go through the peninsula
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C o rb in .......
—— ^8. B , D a rtt. •Port Orford,
Oregon, rather than through the canal,
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Port Orfon)
...A in as Johnston
though with some changes which *
Months,
Denm ark...
.............J. 8. Cuppa.
will be made it to believed the i
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Dhngioto...
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Bsokleff.
canal will become of g en eral use
Throughout the winter months,
Eckley....... .
as soon aa a few ships begin to aoe when easterners were crouching
it and remove the prejudice now about their fires and shivering,
I existing against i t “
and nature growths were either
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asleep or frozen stiff wKh the
A NEGRO AND S T EAMBOAT, cold, F. J. Bates, of Pasadena,
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BaKavtaw CaL, WM ln hi* gard*» climbing
» m u tia t*
ladder to gather his va-
OREGONIAN
The Japanese language la over
flowing with complimentary o<
humble > xpreariens. So thorough
ly imbued is Ifw ith thia tendency
to present every fact in an elabo­
rate dress that the simple t r u ll
la regarded aadiocourteoas, evet
iin iiw ita ta
improper.
Cor res ponding to oar v e rb “t<
glye” is an entire seriea of Japan
eae verba, the same In meaning
bat varying in courtesy.
Here i . »n imaginary coavwrea
tion, wherein <v»r\una who wish
anything except, la , the moat
roundabout nunogr.
Yon, are, we will suppose, at a
tea-h- use, and you wtoh for sugar.
The follouring conversation is
pretty sure tp take place. I trans­
late it HteraHy, simply saying that
every tea-hoqse girl, usually la the
first, blush of youth, is addressed
as “eider slater.”
Y ob clap yosr hands. (Bates
teahouse maiden.)
Yon—Hal, elder states, sagnst
ly exists there sugar?
She—The hoaorahto sugar, a »
gustly to it?
Yoa— Bo asgnstly.
Bho— He (indescribable oxpreo-
■ion of assent).
Bite goes out to procure the
“honorable sugar.*
Whether thh la a more satis­
factory mode of address than the
laconic demand i “W aiter, sugar r
to aa open question. I t Is at toast
evident th a t it to oaa which takas
more time.
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lly Sunday an^ ^Tribune
ni Weeky and Tribune 1
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rious crops of tom atoes, says the
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Scientific ^American.
He has
tbree P'anta which have reached
r
T* i uL » lpQiitb o f 30
They are of
* the specie. Ponderosa, b i these
labor had replaced the negro on
the wharf and that after long L
p
.
Morrice the black rritetato at was 1 *
Th#
about to enter upon tbe decline^f wereP pianJted ,n „
Mnd thrfte
kto sway,” said an oM r f * « « « « . mopth. , rom that time th e j had
^«»«1 ing to the Kew O r le « .. c„
t(> th<f
of g ¿ foot
The Best to be had in
Carry Coanty, a t reason
able Prices.
Letter Heads,
L efal Blanks,
Statements,
Up-to-date ^UTork Done
on Short Notice
Satisfacton Guarartteed
on with.
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fringe of European life.
! True, Lincoln also leads ns back
: to the princes whose peer he was,
bnt we eaa pass from his death
bed with no irreverence, no sense
of shock or change, to took eat, in
I the plain light of-day, upon the
1 whole wide field of work and strife
and progress which was always la
his thought, sad glimpse the a ril
tade and state ot the republic
when his snmmoas passed, like ah
angeloa, across the continent
I may add 1 accept with a grain of
* a t ' * * the
how I can never think of the sue-
cessfni and really valuable ronsta
boat aa anything but a black man.
“The negro seems to have been
born to the calling. He is, as a
rnle, fond of the steamboat, and
naturally takes to steamboat
work. He has always hovered
around the river. Of course, yon
will find negroes back In the bills
and scattered around in the higher
altitude!, bnt the vast majority
of them yon will find quartered
in the lowlands of the country, and
on the rivers, where lie can hear
the flatter of steamboat wheels.
There to one other fact tp be men
Honed in connection with the ne­
gro’s peculiar fltnoos for steam­
boat ing. .
‘Did yon over bear the steam­
boat mate talking to the ‘roos­
ters’—say, for instance, when the
boat was a little late la pulling
out anduinrjiuc the busy season?
H aa tn h t,e h f W ell, there to some­
thing in store for yon, something
lurid and forrefal, and
that will force yoa to ran the
gamat of the emotions. The point
io that the negro io fitimalated
and urged on to quicker wogk by
thia kind of talk. Profanity to aa
eaaeattol to the mate’s calling.
The negro needs It. I was Just
.wondering if the white man would
«vet get used to it. Maybe so, hat
I t o w my doabta abost R."
tre lll.. When they reached this
remarkaWe height they waved
their flower-tasseled heads won-
, th„ turned ar0(ind an<J
backward until they have
g length of M
A,
the vines are still sprinting, Jack’s
beanstalk must sink into obscur-
|ty au<] transfer its fame to these
Tissae paper was originally to-
tended to ba placed between
tissue of gold or silver, to prevent
IRISH CONTROL THE T R A D L
In the last report of the police
department, filed with the «oaap-
troller, there to given a fall Hat of
those who, dariag the quarter pre­
ceding, did horseshoeing.for the
department. Of the two desen
names on the ltohaU hat two are
Irish, says the Now York Baa.
While 1» nearly every other
trade in New York city there has
been so lively r competition an
practically to transform if, the an­
cient sad honorable catting of
borscsboAr remaies almost excln-
siveiy te*stroBft Frmh hands. The
gow or blsokcmitk to an Irish­
man here, tho'igh the green grocer
long ago gave place to the Oer-
man corne-r groeerymaa.
German barbers have been
largely superseded by Italian
barber», negro boothlack t by IU )
tons, Italian fru it dealers by
Greeks, Iris h fish peddlers by »
Russians and Bcoteh by ffiwedtok
mrpeators.
There would appear to be some­
thing abost t be work of the boreo-
shoef which to very attractive to
the Irtob mechanic.
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