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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
K BOURfiE, JR • P O R T IN T U S C A N Y , F Faspla of TM« Sectio« Shoot M«TB a »» wonucr orvicssa: a . 8. 8ea’te_John M . Qaortn of Port- land and Oh««. Fulton of A»toria □ongreoamaa, First Dirtriet—Binger Hermann, of Roaebnrg. , Governor—Geo. E. Chamberlain 8»- ;T Editori and Publisher«: tern. Becrrtarv of State—F I . Dunbar, Sa lem. " State T.eanurer—Chaa. 8P Moore, 8a- loro. * 8upt Public I n«trnotion— 3. H. Aok- S e r of Curry* County» ■esday, at Port Orford, Oregwu Joint BapCgfieNp** ,OT Co° * ->0urrv—Robert Burna Jtutgc, Sd Judicial District—J. W. Hamilton, Rossburg. Prosecuting Attorney, 8d Juflielal Dis- priet—George M . Brows, Roseburg. 0 . 8 . Commissioner«— J. B. Optoa, Langlois THE TRIBUNE coumtt WEEKLY OREGONIAN orric«««. County Judge—E ., A. Bolley, Gold Beach. Cooaty Commissioner«—J. W. Cooley, Cbetco; C. W. Hainan, Edrtey. Sheriff—o. E. Marston, Gold Beach. County Clerk—Georg» W. Smith, Gold Bench. County Treasurer—James Csugbell, Wedderburn. Assessor—A J. Marsh, Port Orford. School 8upt.— Ainea 8. Johnston, Port ' Orford. Republican Candidate f*»r U. 8. Senator. b. r O Champion of Statement One. p> Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ctndidate b fore the Bepublican primaries for the ™ nomination of United Btato*8enator lor Congress, forth« long term oommenc- m Coroner—D r. T. C. Green, Port Orf lng March 4. 1907, was born in Hew Bedford, Ms-e., February S 3,1 8«; was a &| member of the clam of 1877 t t Harvard Uidv«reity; came to Portland May 16, ord. 1878; was a Republican member of the Oregon Legislature ia the session of „ M ts m o s u r ta x oouxrs. 1888 and th« extra saoaion of 1886; was one of Oregon’a delexa s to the Ba- K Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday ia publican National Oonventiot of 1888 and Oregon’s member of the Repnbliosa e| August'of each year. Rational Ooti n ittee from 1888 to 18P», ..ud a delegate to the Republican B a- g, County Oommlmionere Court meets tional Convintion of J8«g; and wag elected as a. Mitchell Republican to the g T h e OnnaoM D a il y J ocbma L is the leading Democratic newspaper of first Wednesday In January, April, Oregon leg hlatu re is 1886. i. , ' o July and September ol each year. M r. Bosrne has been more prominently identified with the developm«-tof 1( Oregon, isrued at Portland. • ‘ Probate Court meet« first Monday in the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the state, having ex- B - ' - ...... ~ . - , . ..... j _ . 1- _ paw ned la t h. I n.t s i yn ar s nrnr >1 nfifi flm nf his ana moi a g la thfi aana M B I« * T b s managers also issue a 8 e m i - W b b x l y , which i i “eapeciaily~ a l a p u J sad develop»«nt of Oregon mines p W hile Mr. Bourne ha. had his residence and mein office at Portland ainea o for people who do aot care for a D a ily , but w ant s good fa m ily paper. 1878, he has had another office at Mew Bedford, Maas , aud has carried on tbs g Cbetoo......... h mines« of hia father’s «state dace 1888, which make« him fam iliar with many j, A n v o f these papers can be Bad in combination w ith lbs P O R T O R Harbor........ of the large rot create and loading m« in the - a - i The».- qualittoetione, Is f( Gold Bench. conjunction with his tremendoaa energy, originality, executive ability aad ax- Wedderburn f> « R O T R I B U N M , a t the following rates; perience la bueinea« a nd ppiltlcal affaire pre-emiaeutly qualify him for making „ 111 ibes......... an able aad Influential Senator for the Buts of -regoa. M a r ia i...... He says that thw cbolfte of United 8tate» Senator should bo by direct vote , of .the people, and that the Legislature should be compelled to elect the man Ophir.......... a - ' *** fo. , the people select. To accompiisb this result, he is championing statement Mo. C o rb in ....... 1 of th« primary election law a - tbs only method by which public opinion may Port Orford be eryetaliaed and made effective upon the Leg u lato re. D enm ark... In hl« petition for nomination be say«: / ' L a n g lo is ... •‘ I f I am nominated and elected 1 will, daring my term of offlos, favor: Eckley........ Republican Bolitirs. 1 Amending National Constitution for People’s Election of United Stotoa 6 Eeoatorg. - ' • . * . . | Publicity Political Campaign Expense«. . National Control of Corporation« In Interstate Commerce. Rigid Exclusion of AmaOo Coolie Jatbor; Good Wages Make Good Clt- ' tarns _ -s Legal Limitation Labor Hours lor Safety of R .ilroads. I Parcel« Poet, Including Rural Delivery. , Pure Food Laws ] Liberal Appropriations tor Panama Canal, Coast Defenses, River end , Harbor Improvements, Including Columbia, Willamette River«, Coos, Yequina and Other Oregon Harbors, Celilo Canal, Govern- 1 ment Canal a t Oregon City. ", ' Fair Share ol Irrigation Fund tor Oregon. a Loyal Rapport «TBucesasful Candidates. -. , 'ggsfe5' 1 . Rigid enforcement of Statement One. j Roosevelt forSecond Elective Term. r < I desire that the following statement be printed after my name oa the 1 JOURNAL Aad TRIBUNE. even a bat. I myself aaw my friend's cook, Tito by name, shoot a bat on the high road; be said if he could only get enough of them they would make a good pie. Ye gods! bat pie aad boiled jay— » h a t a diafierl I ascertained that there ia some excellent tro u t fishing to be ob tained aot fa r from Lores, many of the trout being of good aise. The trout are already in season ia the month of February and risk very well la March and A p ril to a fiy. I Daily and Tribune - - - - Dally Sunday and Tribune Semi Weeky and Tribune nomination ballot: ■. - ' I WILL aurPO BT P s iM D B X T R o O S m L T ’S DETSBMISATIOS THAT JCSTICB BS 77ie Best to be had in 1 received for th a t office. I Carry Cotonty, a t reason able Prices. BUI Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thi'ng, M ,a rin m B»ke« Co. Is qualified by natnre, learning and vxperiaoce to fill that pusition. Has never been a faction al mao; ia not a factional candidate and would not be a factional gov ernor." H as always been a repub Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. on Short Xotiee Satisfacton Guaranteed English. Walnuts, In connection w ith June, has never held a political office. H e lias the support and endorse m eut w ithout regard to party of practically every business man in Briefs, Posters, Envelopes, ** Statements, Up-to-date Work Done In 1905 ws« elected school director for BaJt B 0 Iie j o r allow ance for salt, the fourth oonsecutive term and . OQ Wgs applied-to t be fees or received every vote cast. Has al ways taken an active, personal in terest in educational, «flair*. H a DOXX ALL MEH.” Frnit T Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing of ttfQ LISH WALJfUTS, it is tfwir true home. Large lantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing, roducing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all 'rove gives independent income, is the coming great in- ndustry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write oday fo r Free ca talog, A treatise telling conditions an d esuits, also Nursery catalog. BROOKS^ SONS, Walnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. . lican aii^ a loyal supporter of. it* picket and principles. H is noini nation would h irm -m ixe and anile the party and insure the election of a republican governor. H e i» the choice of eastern Oregon, which in the congressional election of 190-1 cast nearly seven thousand votes u ltnom ah county mors than M .KJ»«.»-»—, Baker o vu i.ly is on« of the largest in eastern Oregon, and in it« whole history ha» never received a n y po litical lecognition by the republican party, eftger «PGT br f edera l , By selection or appointm ent. Charles A. Johns has been a man of affair* in the history o f tija state and of «•stern Oregon in particular; his integrity has never been ques tionsd; ha has a clean record add the support and c^ifldence of the people. H e is recognised as one of the leading inw yfra of the S l a t e , and as a campaigner h an n o super lor* and |¿ot few «q u al* in lh<- slate of O r go«. N o atan ev er. bad a rtronger bum« endortoQH iit. Th« Prehaaatla Faculty- Man on Commiyaioa— Isn’t it a shame fbr a man to accept 91M.- (W0 a year merely for the one a< his n a m e as preaident ot a great corporation? Man oa Fikad Salary—No; that Isn’t so bud if bc’d only be satis fied with that.—Chicago T rib a n *.T St, Rbade of Borneo—See, Jalel Tour former residence has been sold at auction aad bought by tha eity of Verona. Kbsde of Joliet—Thank heaves! I've lost maeh sleep fearing It wonld some day bo » Coney Island attraction.— Puefc. , u « R a JMN m I The olive tree« round Lucca ace sot nearly io old or ao gnarled looking as those familiar to vis itor« on (lie Riviera, probably bo- canae, oging to the proximity of the mountains, the climate la which thi-y grow ia more temper- dte. ty e earth iu which they grow la a reddish gravelly eoil; id t»ct, fo rb tiv e s , the drier the earth the better, and they do not require much depth. I t take« the frn it of five of the largest trees to make only one barrel of. the pare Oil entraining M P ' litres—th a t la •bo at 110 pounds in weight; and even this amount cannot bo reck oned "upon oftener than once in every two years. Moreover, an olive tree has to be planted and 1 grafted four years before It will , prodwce frnit at all, says Lieut, i Col. Andrew Haggard, D. 8. in Chamber«’ Journal. I There wonld be a great many b e a u tifu l singing "birds la the ’ groves and mountain sides around ‘ Lucca were it not for the passion 1 which the Tuscan' cotttadiai have ‘ for la caccia— the chase! The ’ sport they indulge ia all day long , is shooting at goldfinches and lin- I nets and other little birds, all of - which are sold and eaten. Ik 6 the markets at Lucca 1 have n fm r Jays for sale. Upon*my expressing >• n doubt as to their succjlencyi I k waa assured that they were exceV : lent— when boiled. Fancy boiled r jay as a repast! * There ia apparently no rule in j Tuscany as to not shooting on tbs )t high roads. Indeed, on every d mile or two of roadway yon will d probably meet at least one caccia- I- tore with a gun upon bis sboal-