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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1906)
: ' ¡ « « «rasiern equoi says that a man in Missouri got him self into - S u m m ri-« h o u g h long trouble by m arrying two wivS» W K Ü N B S IU r , J U L Y J lth , («KM. delayed— has, a t lakt, »roiled oo A western editor replies that a good Santa Clara V a lle y , and we are now « a n y trove done the same by OFFICIAL PAPER OF CURRY in tbe midst of "good old summer m a rryin g one. A northern editor SÜBBCttlPTlÙH RATES. « • lim a .” »aya that quite a num ber of Jiis M orning» and ryening« aTe cool One Copy One Year . . . . , ; • .........«1.80 acquaintaners found trouble O«e O opyH ixM outh«................ ; s laod very pleasant, 10 A. M . through barely promising to m arry GnsCçpy Three M onths............. to 1 P. M .'is the warmest part o f and not going any further. A the d ay. I n the afternoons a cool •oolhern e d ito r says th a t a friend hreeae usually blow» up the valley o f his found trouble enough when Published Every Wedneodsy, by KRANK A. * 1¿AKI)Y T . HTEW AKT from San ' F r a n c ! - » Bay, which •im p ly found in company with help« to keepdown the temperature, another« man'» Wife. And bo the but after a ll the beat is ju s t a little í . , 1 “ ' 8í" ’Y rt • <Wr« « <W y O.- r paper . world do wove. , » Ä r a Ä * youí H too intense to allow one to feel en K V M M U N 8 /-- E d ito r Tribune:-?— IN T H E C IR G U IT COURT O F T H B STATE OX OREGON, IN A N J FOB CO R R Y CO U N TY. • George A. Taylor, 1 PUhstiff, [ i? u ». 1 Action at la w krank B. Allen, 1 u, Recover » Defendant ) Money. SCOTTg staved tytfcn alsag unM U csa find » support hl ordiiury feed. fnm ^ P o rt Orford, Oregon. raptr-baming and Decorating. T ; -niBt n , i"i.i,’r,r«,nrrl,MB."i '.ii ï<rcwfa sdus— P r o m p t l y d o n e -, w,t U. To Frank Alien, Defendant: You are hereby notified that you NevYeafc. are hereby required to appear and answer the oom plaint of the Plaintiff now on file sgsiust you In the above entitled Court and Cause, within six Forests, Rainfall and Irrigation. weeks front the date of the first publi cation of this Buromons, to- wtt: w ith in six weeks from the U th day of July, tire ly com fortable who it used Io Fo'esis have little to do with ISIU8, the same being the date of the sniffing these!« sea winds that b io * tegula ion of ra in fa ll, but ra in fall first publication of tills summons; and District Fair Dates. O U B AGENTS: !o < the bosom of Ijio old Pacific. has much to do w ith piodnction of if yon fail so to appear aud answer on A . B . ß t f i x , Bandon Oregon. The directors o f the Second South fi****ts. Vet *o Clear the forests out or befoye tite 3»rd day of August, 1909, ' -SÉ—A T h e fru it season is a t i o height!; em Oregon D is tric t A gricultural o f a c o u iiiiy w ill cause the rain fall Mie same being the last day of the time in this portion of Cali for»hr' Society m e ta week ago a t Rose- Id run off rapid ly and- carry the prescribed intheordej- for publication, ‘•taxi» XV» n v w « d x x * day avaaixu.' judgment w ill be taken sgainet you Peaches are coming on in large burg th eiru nn u al meeting. The so. I into tho sirenrns and tfireu^ft for want thereof, for tlie relief demand a e = : ' t e s a « » ^ . * ‘ quantities and me celling at four date« set for tbs disfeicV la ir .are the streams ln lb the sea. ed in the complaint of plaintiff, a w n ls a p,)und. 8 : Sept. 4 5, 6. 7 nud N. ^T>« racing Because ra in fa ll is most abend siieclnct statement of which is as fol ’ • i , "3$ Apricots are also on the market. progrsiy was a rr*n g e £ J o r J b e .fa ir , ant where foiests issist, m any be lews have judgment against T o U te P u b lic . l The » « » fr a llu r g e /r y it canneries,!» the prizes for which aggregate the lieve Ibe forest» exert an i » P ^ U n i , Hu ml mJ aud kfin en ce on the amount of p reeift yna for ‘ Mi« « sum « r o o t f Three Hundred *n d .uu. neur «.in San woo« Jose are «re ru ru n n n nin g a a t t j «urn of 12000, m ,--------- -- in g seventy-five Dollars and for his costs e follow JM ving bought out m y fath er’» ^ hei.r fu I* «*P“ C»ty; one w ith in the j T T h lle follow ing ing officers officers / o r the eo M t'b » , The case, however,, should and disborsemeots in this aqUon;Mid inte itrrW t, I.aaauese w ith - thia I s s u e , San Jose em ploy* 440 j®**^F wereMected for the ensuing be Haled in f djiposAe ot* inverse plaintiff w ill W»k far an onle? of sale k a io fa ll is the great factor of the real prjperty . att»ch«4 iu.Mua ie ^wnexabip en d editorial a b s iy o f e f * ^ * « ,n«n » w$»Pen a n d ehiidren f W ____ P oraota C I has. U ro »*- the «M * ___ _ of Roseburg; first'vie s prw ident, J. in «son (o llip g ym d is trib u tio n hud action, which real property is describ the ibl ' njs , nnd in doing so, m o-i ed aq follows, to-w lt: Section Twelve res|AfctfnUy ask the Indulgence o f 5 The busy season in Santa C la ia & A ike r o f Roseburg; second vL_ dens'ty of fines «. lnT>w nshlpS2 South, of Range 13 lu no psrt of tho World is tb i» Valley is novi as it * heighlh. The H . L . T ra v e r ef Eugene; the public in m y endeavor hr make West of W illamette Meridian, in Curry more apparent than ii» the County, Oregon. — o f t h e T e ( bums a live, wide-awake farmers and fru it growers are/busy l»««u rar, J. H . Booth o f Koesburg; This Summons is publ/ehed ip pur- disseminator of I be local lisjipeh’- gathering in th eir fcrope, and in the " « “ “ » T . K A. M cC all o f Hose- Dragon coun ti y . The grea t t i m her wanoe of an order made by F. a . secretary, J. > M . west o f the Cascade Range, reaeff- ings of- C u rr y county. R ea lisin g city repairing and buildin g is going b ur* ! Bailey, as of said Corry 1 W illia m s .o f Eugene. ing to the crest o f the m ountain th at i t would be impossible for m„ J *n everywhere, ----- several y----- large new County, dated the 29th day of June, The hoard o f di rectors for the va chain, is due to the precipitation K“ »re going u p e n d donna to keep up the surpe J iig h class (, f b<,il'lln ' 1900, directing the service thereof to editorials th at have been appearing that were damaged by the qnake rious counties are; L»ne eounty, th a t feeds it. From tho 'crest of be made bv publication of the same in H. L . T ra v e r and C. Young; Doug the mountain chain towards the TH« POB7 osroRD tbirunk , a newspaper * in our columns for the , ast tw o are being repaired. las county, C. W. Parrott, J. C. A i- east the growth o f tim ber d im in ish published at P o rf Orford, In said Curry years, and also believing th at ¡the County, once each week, lor a period ker and E . D ixo n ; Coos county, 8. es, The strike o f the Union sailors in home news is o f paramount im por . and li( . w ithin a few m i,e« . in » a n y of six successive week.: L . A. Ronxrts. 'lance to the reader« o f a co u ntry Ban Francisco is a regretabie oc B. Ile im a n n and John Bear; C u iry localities, it disappeais altogether, j ÄV k P . MATHEWS, n— nr m ke o rr * bownk , '» Paul S u m , < SSd».M)l A X e >1 enisMAnnblo Ka toc». -------------------Z Z A tte n tio n D a ir y m e n i hr 3 F . , i • , If you comtemplate buying J, S epa r a to r , call on or addreM; °t t<- Langlois, Ore. ftvi - county we wiJI'keep pace w ith the times and grow a« our surroundings grow.................... In .p o litic s the T r ib u n e remain« th e same ’•independent republican,” but w ill tread lig h tly and endeavor T. Stew art. currence and is doing an immense county, H . am ount of damage to the entire Pacific coast. Tbe demand for. T o b o T r ie d in P o r tla n d . lum ber in San Francisco increases g L t f e * »upply diminishes. M er A signal victory was scored for chants o f San Jose who are, repair the government in the land fraud ing and enlarging their stores are prosecution» when u United States going East, to Chicago .«nd New D is tric t Judge W ellb u rn of Los An Y o rk , to purchase goods/ geles decided yesterday that W arren - Yours tru iy G illeiie n , Jacob C. Cross nod other W . F . R il e y . wealthy residents of th at eitv who . ........... - _ , --TX»'"«..«1 ---- t- .« had been indicted for conspiring to ’ ¡ s a » e Oreaoo land, the,, , . K -Economic Detemhinism. arfju ire Oregon lands through fraud and let him explain the superiority of the till we reach the B itte r Root and Rocky M ountains, whence the m ain streams make the great Precipilaiion a ir i« « ¿ L L ..U - dew-point;. are supplied that Colum bia R iver. occuis wherever the J L , " The ... 7 la th e most effective qgent known C u p id ’s sealing w ax. V in regulating the disposition of the L o v e’s current coin. precipitation after i t reaches Mie Two little smacks in collision. ground. W here the forests are cut The fu ll stop in a lover’s dialogue. away, the ru n -off it so rapid that account o f practioal good to the WnJ , a n ’1 means to make the The seal th at stamps m any h fa- many springs dry up; and evapora whole oom m unityi a ^ J is n d liu g of it pay. ture. 3 1 «.I Y tiod alto is faster. A.goodly num ber attended and I* juncture 1un',tn “ A t l lh this the exam iner A wom an’s most effective arg u H ow easy it b to grow trees of tin ued its batteries loose on (hu the short eksrcise» appeared to in m ent many kinds on any of „ Ur Jandi terest a ll. As was proper thé im theft, whereupon the m illo n airs W om an’s passport to ber has hitherto dry b ^ .b ro u g h t under ir- mortal Dvclafstion of Iodependeoce Horace D avis who, as a Committee-' band’s purse. • ‘ ■ »>; rigation, experience tells us, m » was read, a short address made man, had sold the Hour to h im s e lf s T h e m u tu al ïàteroh.mge of • mi- •v e ry d ii ra tio ». ’, .W erd there f y j f threw up the purchase, Hearst hav- both interspersed with music, after - ■*11 r e ■ 1 » ■ » Htzv crobes. pndbfcli there wuuiu would oe be . J cipiiation « .......... ........ * • wii-.v which a b ountifully spread table n ,g no,ice *»e would — gircn ' .SM HUUIU go 1 he most popular “smack” oil ' no scarcity o f trees A n y w h e re Ir - into the courts and compel the oan. was attacked with the usual vigor lift. tbe e sea uf life. (igotioo is «h«- -pfobfem ta k in g cellnlinu of the IraiiduTciit aàT«\ o f Oiil-door repasts. A wireless message from the lips the water from streams, that gather I lie fact is, looting ha» lits-une R ig h t here it is only ju s t to say of the heart. it in the m ountain regions where th at very much o f the success of (he order of the <l«v in ib,. r,an,|i A thing o f use to no ooe, but precipitation is a b u n d an t,an d lead- the occasion was due lo the gener- i«g o f (be great soins" e o n i r i l m « e , | much prized by two. ing it over the plains in the lower ons lib e r a lit f o f M r. R. D . H u m e i<J riescue the |*t«|ile from suffering j A perfect chord, Bounded from Oourses of llies« stream *, instead nd destitution in th e s lriq k m o ily. whose gratuitous gifts of good if two harmonious eools. allow ing it still to roar id ly away A sttpcrinicndent o f d iitrrto itio n nl things were matters of generkl ------n- ,o .,iirrs 01 general ' ----------- 1 '« o rm H Ili'II ni The o n ly re a lly agreeable two through tho deep Canyons formed thanks. There were receipts above Ppr m onlli has been np|sMnied faced action under the eno. by erosion, Miro igli the a turse of expenditures o of f about seventy a t y ” nH ns sfeo „ d . o o l I by the “ - F F o o r rty The flag of truce in 'th e petty ages. Much been don« and lars. The dance in the evening at Commission of 3 a t $0,000" y»ar were of courtship and marriage. more w ill be done; hut it is not our hall wne enjoyed by «he hap each. And so it goce.,» - A kiss Is the thermometer by reasonable to expect that irrigation Py youth who tru th fu lly sang,“ W e J. H . U pto n . which we measure the affections. Wil, ever be extended throughout won’t go home till m orning,’’ and rh s thunderclap of the lips that the whole arid country. Inaulfl they did nit. follows tbe lig h tn in g o f tbs «yen. oiency of water su p p ly, in many D elos W owdri e p . Something which, once given, localities, ditfieuitins o f engine wing raawot bn taken bark, but tg often -wnd-enst— — ----------- y ------------- — - n ‘------ r aiJiMdovts, •**-« rtire tjrfre rfre a rB ; i j | make I t may develop so slowly ae to v»um, returned.— re tu rn e d — Om aha E I?..«,... xpert tbe future problem a slow one. Â “ î h « S ^ duri,* l,- whote bhT g feiS The easy uuderiakiugs w ill, how f \ may then prodoce dvsoeDsia. es- ever, us w» may hope an I exfiecl, new and needed go on rafed lÿ, and wonders w ill („■ they made In achieving it , should , “ u k ,b u te J ’ U * 3 ’70 ber t a r r e ll be cultivated nmwng the people o F tro n ble was th at the Com- our generatloo, nop secondly, that h“4 in han4 over <^.000,000 the occasion-might be turned to the contributions and must needs t! * * « » . ..t t. .. .. -of . " S c ro fu la RTRCNCTH. known to r” paril,'• !"'►•*«'** merit un known fe auy other M C D IC IN K . achieved (Successor to Pacific Furniture GENEHAL A Lumber Co.) m e h c h a n t ■SW I 4 . Having purehsseri the General Merchandise bosinses of the P. F. & L. Co., it shall be my aim to.merit and receives fair share for paying off other warrants, and thora ' *»«*«*»y ‘»•*<*11». w ill have to take their turn with those of a later date.’ r r — —— — — w ith in tbe n ext tw enty years.— Oregonian. W«-T«-ltae for W in , C eau. __________ J ■■ | hll J t h . feral n ^ , ¿at to L p in to u S the world's doily :----- re.T I , W r E v e n in g 7 . Ifs m y p u rp o se to keep a fu ll trade in the lins of G R O C E R IE S and 1‘ R Ö V Is iO N S , - .^ 1 M E N S ’ and B O Y », C L O t H l N Q , ’ ‘ B O O TS nnd SO K ■» ' • ’ i* L A D IE S ' D R E S S G O O D S , H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E s n d - T l N W A R E , C IG A R S , T O B A C C O ,. P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . ,. . ... * n ,act> • "uppiy of everyUdng Usually kept in « well General Merchandise Store. ORDERS T A K E N FOR ANY A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods and get prices. R MILLER j ^ ENGLISH W AL*ru$5 li l °f p la n tin g are being r n d ^ n u T n e r o u s ^ ^ ' b M r ì n ! cr9ps yearly yearlp. in vroof DnMt? producing trernendous crpps <1 pL „1 T e le g r a m , - f ortlaad, Orefonf 5— The fending evening newspaper of the Pacific Coast, which has com- Pfets Associated Press reports and ■Poclsl lsassd -w irs ssrrics, with corrsnpondents fe important asws center, and in ail the citfen and principal towns of tho Northwest. Portland and snbnrbs ore covered by n bright sta ff o f reporters, fend editorial, dramatic, soefety an< special writers. Saturday's s<li- tion caeisists of M to 88 pages, »nd has cofersd comic pagan, an wall an a daportment for children, colored fraU ta page, an ixterratfo, serial * »r7 »«d-<*hg S ttn ctfea foetuneo in * nfl »be news of tho d*y Subscription Rates: Ona _ 60 cants; three months, $l.»fi months, $ u o ; tw .lv . month Sample ooplca molted free. CRI ■ ,w-w e— N E W G O O DS, •▼sata >; ..9- - The t English Walnuts, FTuit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. J as . C avohxll . Co. Treasurer. ,z with of the public patronage by keeping a full and oonplete stock of general merchandise, of the beet quality, by selling" n t the possible figures, and bv fair and honest dealing. I have lu celved a large stock of IValnul Nursery. BROOKS^ SOJ^S, Carlton, Oregon. fl- B. S flB lfi R . H- DINNIGAM « co<j 3ia 4th «»., M amvfavtuiikr »•«* P^awlm-aalifownia AMD D xaucx I h F in a W h a lk io a a n d T o n io W i n e . . n d B r a n d i e . , term . All Elis of Saidilry, Haudon, Oregon. i d lo l n a l p u rp o a w s. 1 E n c lo s Cheek or Poetai Order j when ordering. To W hom I t M ay C o .e e r » ’ ■ ;? thLh^ v d’ " ,i8?ed berrt* ^ v* "<*•«* h d io i C o * * ,be Sou'h nix $»- T,,Wn'>‘ iP ’ W rty thrra. Sooth range fourteen W est of t ^ a Z 'w s ,D; ,rt' " an - °"M on- All p ,r- ure »re warned not to treepss, upon or make any location., either phirer or WIM traspasa in a n y - . 7 . quarts claims st their peril, A n y pefiton a » ) D . K illabsb 1 - upon said | Owners. sent will E» -~~N M c A er . 'o U ie r . “ P <*>n »»a h o m i , ___ . f ^ r P o r t O riolai, in, Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usnsl IIquld form or In -*•— - “ ••ra n tn b n . wo dose» (L Kxposition JOHN 8. MILLER, «• ,>ereby ■r" in ■ w U c a l h lsto rv . p r o v e . Lewto tancl 8WX, i « *** pver ull competitors at the m o*t .effective a , 8° Ä ^ n r i f l e r 7 ly ators; the S harpiess winning first prize United States Land Offlce. Bosebursr. Oregon, July 6, J90«. Notice is hereby given that in coni- pltance with the provisions of the Hd ot OonareM'of June 3, 1878, entitled ,.A ,>f T,nit>er Lands lc the States of California, Oregon, Neva-. da, and W asbtnaton Territory.” as ex J®n<l°d to nil the Public Land States at Ao«'wt t, 1892, Co''uty of ChehaiisTStato to keep off from toes, in v itin g how .'Voshmgton, has this day fifed in tria l. o a u ih o f this is the expansion of a ir 1 of E d ito r T h ib u n e ;—About 60 yen re must come to Portland ,f for ° r triaL this office his sworn statement NoU«l<8«) ever, from both parties f a ir and ago the great reformer K a rl M ark . fovernnien^offi^l I T ‘J” on ascending. T he upw ard move- u J ,t? ° Z ? r<^ “8e ,of the N1 WM open argum ent of im portant ques- «»Mdiraai fikA veri) men I Ouiciaift that a BimiJur the ann..uocem3a t D l k t decision w ill e v e n to .lfy be render U 0M J 3 >. ‘ .» J - g u y e d air currents lo the higher altitudes Proof, to that the land sought is n, bum a»ity, honesty and (ed w lgoon, in a i lo 0<hkogh o T h h n H n g tiur reader« for their f m ountain chkins. I for ^ r i c u t t a r e V ^ r p r Z , ‘ i lib erality and confidence in (he past, m X ^ b " ; ^ WO” ^ fln; ,,y b ‘ S h sw .n o m illio n a ire , who are . ..... t w hile we were associate owner, and measuraiTby tbe sordid basis »5. “ how much w ill there be in H?” m en r .T « r, n cooliug the Air below the \ j ew oflloe " —1 requesting the-««era fe r-th e - -futgry, The M illio n a ire <‘C om m illee r K ** , 2 n £ r ------’ Ä Ä « ; '« Friday , o f' S X . ^ l J v p oin t; but tha’Q f uncertain. F o r® , we now slip quietly into the old ink F yrty,»inchiding the H o r.ce Davis S " ‘" ’J * * , de<* rm i'>e‘‘ He esine» ae witnesses : > 31 - erly it was mqst commonly and covered chair and grasp the edi J. y . Oilbort, .V - great . flour - tbe m ... ill owner, who are bgl’t to escape lu a i in this e ity , but positively asserted than now. De *• fww^nsood, and torial q u ill w ith the enthusiasm o f United S u tes D is tric t A ttorney Warren T Beatty, of Roseburg, Orea volees to forest studies teli us tlfet GeorgO a m nw Georire I n ... , of (fe^dtaer Oreg * SI youth, gad dedicate the T r ib u n e to handling the contributions poured Bristol, n ho has charge o f the gov in to San Francisco by honest peo- the the ev ident* derived thus far 1 »"’•’■““ »claiming adverse, the welfare o f C u rry co u nty and ernm en t’s case, has been oonftdenl from m any Feries of observations qoe»fed»o°fl?ethdrc^ahns’ hi thisTififre pie have recently demonstrated her people. from the start th at th eir s ff.its conducted in E u lo p e and elsewhere t a / i i S f 01* of Septem- that they a re wu p » | n the tactics. Respectfully would be Unavailing. ■ V'-'n: isso/jonflicting that a definite an ’ “ — - ~ ~ which" M arx foresaw would beeome H . T . S t e w a r t . 11K XJ a U t n L . EDny, Register. W illia m i i . S m ith and Richard the rule. For instance after flour swer to this question, having the Jones o f San Francisco, described contributions had aggregated 80, stam p of scientific aoouracy, is not as two of the leading spirits in the possible. 0U0 barrels, Joe J m illers went l>e O pb b , Oreg., J n ly 5, 1906. T r e a a n r e r ’s N o tic e . alleged conspiracy, have realized fore the Committee and complained W ere our mbuiStains w holly d i- E d ito r T r ig u n k Y our readers lire f u t ilit y o f attem pting to escape nutted o flh e irD in b e - 1 r, m i f th at were were 7=v~...........*......... Notice is hereby given Mist all Curry in this p art o f the couoty w ill be that somsthing must be done to tria l in Portland. T hey appeared possible, the ra in fa ll, and the anew ' Count> issued II and regivfered protect th eir interests, os such an - w»rr»nts — ----MU,« P^IW W'IY^A pleasedover the assurance th a t the before Judge W olverton yesterday, fall on the greater a'litu d es, . would n rb rU irto ’'* " July js t, 1901i «re now doe and _____ P in flow of flour would “ break the Independence D ay anniversary was asked that bail be fixed and an or- regroduoe it; though the “ wash" i^’fnabl<' up” n P” * ’nt" l t o n at m> i r L , » * ¿ 5 ^ aiiproprlgtejy observed at this sta m arket!» T h e Comm ittee proved dvr was entered placing the am ou n t tion. Those who had the m atter themselvee equal to the emergency at $5,000 each. Bonds were -given places much tim e would be re- . these warranta alter U,« ,fe ta ,.f Hie: in charge had a double m otive in | by selling 80,000 barrels to Hor.ico in this sum.— Journal Dayis, a memlier a t $2.25 a txtrrei qulred. D im inution o f aUeaui* is, flr8t publication of this notice, to wtt, ' contributing to ite success. F i r i l , j however, in almost all places a sure 1 lhe 2' th d“y ot ,tm o ,lw8- I f À>e war’ to be later told back lo the Coin- that the sentim ent o f American consequence of the excessive do are not present- liberty which moved onr revolu m iyee as i t m ight need it to feed D e f in it io n o f a K iss. tionary fath ers to tbs great sacrifices lhe f° r whom it had be^u structio n offo reM s; for the forasV, record of cures, une- i S harpless over all other makes of Separ th e n , going east still fu rth er, there ( Attorney for plaintiff, is no more tim ber t ill the heights t ' of the Blue M ountains are reache«l. Thera, again the precipitation be T i s a u L a n d , A ct J u n e 3 , W C , — comes abundant enough for lim ber N o n c e » x » r P u b u c a t io n . to grow. Passing the Blus Moun- tsins, thebouQ try again isUreefess, .Agent for tbe celebrated ; Sharpless Separators,. County'JitlffS newspaper, I shall not attem p t to »way the public m ind w ith heavy w eight editorials, but w ill devote m y energies to the m aking o f a newsy and reliable local paper, and having great faith in the future development of both town and « f t 1: a i: