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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
1900 COMMON ERRORS OF ELITE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY INTERVIEWING Ar BISHOP. A “Don’t" Book Will Tell Ton ' Sff OTAT» A N » DISTBICT O m C E M : To W illiam Brown: You are herby ootiSod expended the sum o. 1 Duriqg the triennial conference Dollars In labor and ““P1 “Did you ever pick up a ‘don’t* | on the following .leserlbei book and read it and aee how o f the IJishops at Boston the arch plaoer raining claim-, to- many mistakes the average, sp bishop of Canterbury, the guest That certain uitnrax cl( A. and H T. STEWART Editors and Polisher« the J. T. Lewelen (Malm, o ile d , well-brej^person makes un of Biat »p Lawrence, had a hard Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, 8a- larlv described •» consciously, or through bad hah time at Hiding the ubiquitous re on the loit bank of Elk K its?” Asked a young lawyer ac porter, iveq though his boat stock it o g ry County, Oregon, Ml) h State T.easurer—Chas. 8 . Moore, 8a- G eodetic». M., 181 feet cording to the Birmingham News. to him iloaer than sbrotber. In # 1 .5 0 p e r oaouth ol the Bald M L— Jum.. -- • the Section “Perhaps alang has a great deal one newspaper office a prise was 1?, Township 33 8 u p t Public Instruction—J. H. Ack In to do with it, as slang expressions offered fbr an interview with the Runge 14 W est and ruuni.u erman, Salem. sn Easterly, direction 300 are often used in such way as to archbishop, and consequently his 8tat«Pripter—J . B. W hltaey, Salem. square post, thence down make them resemble good Eng lordship waa more than usually Attorney General—A. M. Crawiord, and parallel with said Rlvg lish. W e say a piece of eske is; beset upon every band by the men Salem. 1 Ai-' ! . J. H. UPTON, awfully* Mod, ora-gJfl is ‘awfully') Of the ¿ns and pencil. Glerk State I .and Board—G- G. Brown, On ewe eecofowThe archbishop, pretty, when wo u*ee»4vefy.* W e 1 ftaleqi. .,,,7. say a wedding ‘occurs,’Svhe a noth after servlet, wishing to avoid Joint Senator for Oooe and C u rry- motion 300 feet to the place «T begin- I . 4 ing but accidents occur, and as for the press of reverend gentleme#, ‘ "A? bo that certain M ining Claim John 8. Goke. NOTARY PUBLIC, Joint Representative for Oooe and known as the L. W. Deyoe Claim and that word ‘lay,* “how few people crept op into the loft of the particularly described «« full)w s: Be- Curry—Robert Burns. there are who are not afraid to church, known aa “the lepers* gab 1 Judge. >d Judicial District—J. W. ginning in the center of Elk River on use it. We ‘lay’ a thing down, but lery,” and was there found by lower line of J. T. Lewellen claim and Hamilton, Roseburg. running thence in sn e •rly l.r d ti | we oursejvo ‘lie* down. ‘Lay, Bishop Lawrence, after a bard Prosecuting Attorney, »d Judicial D is 300 feet to a square poet, thence down , laid,’ laid takes an'object; lie , lay, bunt, lying on hia stomach across trict—George M. Brown, Boaeburg. said River and parallel with said River I lain’ doeajiot. How ridiculous It a bench, and watchtng the pro 0 . 8 . Gomralaaloners—J . H. Upton, IS30 feet to a square poet, thence 000 r ill ieet In a westerly direction to » square , is to say that we ‘love'-eondy, when ceedings through a chink in the LanglQia post, thence 1390 feet-up said River and rlom we ‘like’ it i ft plate of soup coold panels, so rapt, satisfied and un parallel to same to a square post, . G oocxrv orricaaa. hardly be ‘lovely,’ but a rose could disturbed that the bishop let aim thenoe 3o0 feet in an easterly direction County Judge—E. A. Bailey, Gold to place of beginning, _ be. A nd th a t w ord ‘g o t.’ It remain there. Also that certain Mining Claim _ __ Beach. seems almost aa unnecessary » A little later they left the meet known as the W illiam Brown Claim j County Commissioners—J. W. Cooley, vword if care would be taken. The ing ahead of the crowd and start and particularly described as follows; I Chetco; C. W. H a in e s , EJrley. Beginning In the ceuter of Elk River vifl . F • *-!' - . F ?• ,- - a- . words ‘he,’ ‘she,’ ‘him,’ and ‘her’ ed down the line of carriages to Sheriff—S. E. Marsters, Gold Beach. at the lower end o ( L. W. Devoe’a show are renlly.the most troublesome find the bishop’« own. I t started W. Smith, County Clerk—George Claim, running thence in an easterly each words in the English langnage fb to raia, but. aothlag donated, the direction SOU ft. toa square post, thencts Gold Beach. feet down and parallel with said „ most people. I was shocked to archbishop suggested that they County Treasurer—Jaraoe Caughell, 1320 River to a square poet, thenoe 6u0 feet n hear a society girl het* M ?; ‘Mrs. walk borne, aa their carriage was Wedderburn. direction to a equate In a westerly dlreotwn square Or eg post thenoe up said River and parallel Assessor—A J. Marsh, Port Orford. Blank bas invited she and I to her nowhere to be seen. A square or School Supt.—Amea 8 . Johnston, Port with the sam e 1320 feet to a square housf.* They teem to be afraid of two farther on some oae rushed poet, thcroe 300 feet in an easterly N otice for P ublication . Orford: -the word ‘her* and ‘me-’ To say after Bishop Lawrence and drew direction to the place of beginning, Surveyor— R. J. Canfield Agnes«. Also that oertain Mining Claim United States Land Office, ■/ ‘she asked her and me* sounds' hia attention toward a carriage Coroner—Dr. T. C. Green, Port Off- known as the Wm. 8: Hall Claim and Roseburg, Oregon, April 2nd, 1908. queer, but it ia correct. Ho» where a lady was beckoning fran particularly described as follow-: Be Notice is hereby given that in com ginning at the lower end of the Wm. pliance with the provisions of the act , many careless people say: ‘He tically—one whom he recognised M 'xnsaser t x x - c o u b m . Brown Claim on the extreme high wa of Congress of lune 3, 1878, entitled asked for you and I,’ The word aa a chief charity worker of hia Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in ter mark bn top of the bank on tho “An act (or the sale of timber lands in •ain’t’ is fast growing in disfavor. ‘ purish. “ Excuse me one moment, right hand side going up aaid River, the Stales of California, Oregon, Neva . August of each year. running thence in an easterly direction da, and Washington Territory/’ as ex Pew know that the word ‘aggra- your lordship,’’ said Bishop Law , County Commissioners Court meets 800 feet to a square pos', thence down tended to all the Public Land States 1 vate’ does not mean ‘provoke’ or rence, and leaving hia guest stand The O kkson D aily J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper of first Wednesday in January, April, and parallel w ith said Elk River 1490 by act of August fL- 1889, ‘irrtate,1 and that they must not ing at tbe-xurbatone harried to F . , ILFRED J LAWRIE Ju ly and September of each year. feet to a square post, thence ia a west say a ‘new beginner.’ W e expect the carriage. Suddenly a dapper erly direction 600 feet to the extreme Oregon, issued at Portland. Probate Court meet« first Monday in high water mark on the right hand - f Cor. 2nd A Uniou Streets, Seattle, County of King, State of Washington a visitor but we ‘suspect’ he is young man hurried forward and each month, bank ol said Elk River to the plaoe of filed in this office on Nov. 98, 1904 hie “Pardon me, sir, 1 hick. A man d ie s ‘o f a disease, said, politely: The managers alto issue a 8 « mi - W xr « lv , which i« especially adapted sworn statement No. 8583 for the pur- cubby eouxTr roer o m o a s asp roei-. beglnuli'K. r Trot "‘from,’ a n ffto ia y d o fflte Fdo* but may I stand aader y— f n m “• known as the L. 8. Minard Claim, and b 1 should be ‘do as I do? The word brella till my car comes along?” for people who do ant care for a Daily, baA want a good family papery. Miss M a Cooley, particularly described m tottows: fle- C h e to o ....< “Certainly, my dear young »preventive’ i f to be need instead Fletoher Gardner ginning a t the lower oomer of the W m i Fletober uaruner. g oUlnl the extreme high wa- r Auv of these napera can be ha^Hn combination with the P O R T OR Harbor------- of “preventative,’ and the term man,” aaid the archbishop, blaad- Gold B each . a Lixsie Caughell. on the right band bank oil ’1 mistake,’ instead of ‘I am mis- ly, and then ensued a convergatiou .„Fred (Algers. E t iilT e r going up said streusi, run-1 Wedderburn FO R D TR 1B U RM , at the following rates: ^ .7 taken.’ Bo one coald^O oa thdefi lasting till Archbishop Lawrence Sr. E. H.Ttuesell. n in e thenoe «0« fort In an easterly dl- Ililh e e ......... T W Billinas recUtm to a square port, thenoe down nitely in the line o f speech and returned, during which interval M a r ia l...... r T' I « n i8^’ and parallel with said River 1320 feet writing, but when it comes to et the stranger gave the young man Agnese...... tra. J. D . vo oley. square tiost, thence in- a westerly iquette aqd table manner«, how an off hand impression of Amer* ..W . E. Borrow, direction 600 ieet to a square post ■ . ? ■ • Ophir......... . ___8. K. Dartt. on the right hand bank of the said Elk many there are who fall short of ica in general and of Boston in par- Corbin Ames Johnston K lv,r. lhe,,c® UP the *“ld Klk Riveron Port Orford the rules laid out by the standard ticular, the latter showing hia » o „ a line with the extreme high water gratitude by offering hia card, . . . . . J . ft. mark along to the on auch matter«.” O. 8. 8 e « ’ te—John M. Ovario of Port- ' land and Chas. Fulton of Astoria Congressman, First District—Binger Hennaan, of Roaebnrg. Governor—G eo. E. Chamberlain 8a- r The Official Paper of Curry County, Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Orejon, WEEKLY OREGONIAN Both Papers one yearfor $2.26 Daily and Tribune - - - - - - $ 5 OO. Ddily Sunday and Tribune - - S7 OO. 8a»ni Weeky and Tribune ........ E . R a c k le ff.. place of b e g in n in g , ------- "W —TT The Best to be had in Carry County, at reason- able Prices. — —"e rt Bill Heads, Better Heads, Legal Bla nks, Any Thing, B riefs, P otters, Envelopes, Statements, - 122 — : rrvtxa m r H a y oRR i l m u rit - 9cè ou or before »aid 28th day of June, PINEAPPLE FOR DIGESTION. ry v u u iiv y , v i r g u i i , >is (v ,wes^ IVO». Juioa of This Fruit May Taka Mae« Records, Book of Mines Vol. 7, page 1, B ehiamix L E ddy , Regirter. on the 10th day of January, 1W», in or of Papsln In Relieving ntom- der to bold said premises, under the ach of Duties. I proA-islons of Section 2324, Revised Statutes, beina the amount required Pineapple Juice bids fair to take to hold the »non fo f the year ending December 31,19O6. ~ the place of pepsin aa an encohr- That said work amounting to the ager of digestion. Recent invent!- said sum o f $600.00 waa done by F. G. Baneroft at our expense loiwven the gatipns have.shown that.for such 1st day of January, lsoS, and the first *a purpose it is wonderfully effica day of January 1006; That there is lance now due from you as Go-owner'Sf said I Vona cious, rivaling if it does not excel Mines tor your proportion of said ’ act i the product of poor piggy. ap essm ent work the sum of One StAti Hundred Dollars, and you are hereby and I I f a piece of ordinary beefsteak required, within ninety days from the tend be placed in a bowl of pineapple date of the service of this lutlee upon act jnice, it ja found, after a few you, to pay to us. the Co-owbera who caused to be performed such assess- of 63 hour«, to be reduced to a lump of ment work, y<>or proportion thereof. Mull mere jelly, having undergone a And if wttulq ninety days from the this process of digestion. In the same service of tlita notice (or within ninety ' «Ute days after this notice by publication), j the f way the juice, when drank, acts you fall or refuse to contribute your Tow upon the food In the stomach, and proportion of sueli expenditure aa C o-' 14 V is capable, it is aatboritatively owner, your Interest in said claim will to sli become the property of the uuderHigw- vain said, of digesting something like ed Go- owners. undvrsaM section 2324. for a a thousand time« its own weight Dated this 12th day of February. 1808. lish J. T. Lxwxixas 1 R cr I of edible substances. L. W. D byos ¡ Row Now, the reason back of these WM. 8,-H a u . ¡28th S i.-Wik'Aitti IL facts is that the juice of the pine First publication February 28, 1300 Jo apple contains an “enxym,” a ape Women a s Well as Men Are Made Miserable by . Kidney Trouble? a . leerfulneai soon ear when the kid- ire out ot order >ey trouble has e so prevalent Is not uncommon :hiW to be born id with weak kid- If the child urin- 30 often. If the .when die child liould be able to ret afflicted with it. the cause of ibie, and the first he treatment of This unpleasant I ocadltln« nt ths Up-to-date Work Bone on Short .Votive Satisfacton Guaranteed Important Tim ber la n d , Aet June 3 18?«— NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION ’ United Sure» Lsn l Offl e. Roseburg, Oregon. A piil 2, 19O6. N• -tlce I a hereby given ttiel In com- pilnnce w irh the proVtstoBS Of th e set of Congi"—» of June 3, I»78, cuilUe.1 “ Au act tor ttm tale /if timber lands in lire States of Cailforni.t, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” oa «xtcu.ltnl to nil the Public Land Staten be net of August 4, 18ul, ' HARRY C. L C I’ORF of 113 11 Art- South beettle. county of Kinu, Htatc o84TaahingMn, filed in tills office on Oct 21, 1904, hie sworn stato- ment No 6634,, for the pnrciisee ut the lota 11, 12, 13 And 14 of section No «8, Township 34 ¡South of Rango 14 West, ami will offer pioof to show that tire Isn d ^guught i u a i t i e valuable for lie ' purpose«, end to entnblieh hie cla im Women as well as men are made mis- - to >-al>l I .ml in-fore the Register and arable wHh kidney and bladder trouble, Receiver nt thia office at Roseburg Ore- and both need the same great remedy, gon, on Thursday the 28th day o< June, most peopla suppose. The mild and the Immediate efiect of 1208. fiwamp-Root is soon realised. It te sold In connection w ith bv druertsts. in fifty- cent «“ on. d o sizes. You may have sample bottle by mall l t a r W > ' He nnrnca ns witneeee»: Carlo« I. Byron ot Seattle, Wash b Q G i f t * « o f M a rs h fie ld , Or... W U fred J Ia w r ie of B eattie, Wash, F re d G S te w a rt of Roseburg, Ore. Any and ail persons claiming ad vwreely the Shove dcseribod land« « v requested to file their i liilm» io Ibi- <>flL-e on or before tul-.i 28 day ot June, free, also pamphlet tell- »*•■>« s m w » ka ing all about It. Including many of the thousands ot testimonial letters received from sufferers cured, in mttW t Dr. Klimet fi Co., Binghamton. N %, to swe t « 1 W W - SewapajfeFIn’ fBeTdwetf cornoR The archbishop glared for a moment, then laughed outright? “ Interviewed at lawst ” he aaJC taking his host’« arm? “Don’t leave me on the street corner again, please. It isn’t safe, even in cultured Boston.” Though an attempt waa mafia two years ago to abolish bowa and arrows aa the national weap ons of China the work has only been accomplished within the lat: few weeks, asserts the Chieaga Daily Newt. The imperial archers have existed up to the time the royal edict put them out of busi ness about a month ago. The em peror's decree ia as follows: “Oar dynasty was established by means of the bow aad arrow and the a rt is still therefore kept up in the ex amination of officials and the drilling of troops. Lately,'how ever, military science baa taa* - proved and weapons are being inodernixedeverydayand we mast imitate the martial spirit of oar ancestors by using our best eu- deavors to establish a strong gov ernment. “ Hereafter the princes, dukes and ministers of the eight ban ners must all earnestly practise military art and attain the at most proficiency, which will leave no time for the observance of mere forms, and we order all officials ia future not to carry the bow aad arrow when they attend state ceremonials, nor are imperial ’ body guards or the palace gnarda to nse them, but the beat irta pa— mast be provided for them. “Let the board of war draw up cies of ferment, which attacks the beefsteak or other food and disor ganises it. I t is such an extreme ly powerful ferment that, acting much in the same way aa pepsiu.it will, in the course of a few hours, cause the sabstance upon which it works to dissolve and melt away. The name “bromplin” has been given to it by science. , It is extremely easy to separate the digestive principle from the, pineapple juice. A ll yon have to do is to take some of the juice and dissolve a tablespoonfui or so of common table salt in it. This will canse the digestive stuff to fait to the bottom of thp receptacle, when it may be easily separated. A good- sited pineapple.will contain more than a pint of Jnice— a quantity which !« (UnpljJfflfisteutJQ ¡h e lp in Ttin ftlftovrtnn of ha»7< dozen hearty meals. | • . How powerful It In mny be , judged from the fact that a single t slice of the fru it laid upon a raw 1 beefsteak, will, ijn a very abort time, change the consistency of f the surface to that of n jelly. Bn t It shonld be realised that eoOkfng destroys the “ensym," and that | the only way to get the benefit of the digestive fermeat is to eat the , pineapple ia its natural state, ’