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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1906)
1006 B e n t. ' W A N T E D : by «Chk«g<>wholesale md ■null order house, asdsteut m auay r etu u ark, of 160 (tnBn or womau) lor this rilHpty anda.b I head young 1 kinds o f far-1 e r particulars * as . P . O lsbn , D eno m rk, Ora ....... . uh —. "fiMBkh L and , A ct Jv«a 8,1878.- jo in in g territory. Salary 880 bud r t - ¡mid weekly ¡ expense moueyed- „ ^ 1 . Work pleasant; position p e t* manent. No investment or experience required. W lite a t once for f u ll pnr- ticulars and enclose self-addressed a»* yeiope. CO O PE R A CO , y 132 Lake St., Chicago, III. N«tfee for PabUMÜM. U n ited States Land A good D a i r y K a n c b srtnutod on ftoeeburg, Oregon, M a y , 7th. 1«B8. Klxeg g iv e r, 9 miles from Port O rlo id , com toim.ro « 5 1 convlrting o f » 2 0 m -rc, ol ,u » < l-« O the P sat ol Congress of June 3 ,. acres bottom land .uuder cultivation', 1878, entitled “ An act for Urn ante of i WBt ^ .„ e h and h ill land m oetl» in ff» " Tb’ U "“ P,‘ble Of. J “ “ ’ ^ X r ’y” M e x u d e d to • » Pub»« » ‘ " 8 uf 5» CVV« » I present t,m e. Land State* by Act of A u g a rt t , 1888.1 two houses, two barns, tw d o reh-rda, D A V ID W H fT E N ID E ! ptetlty ol „ood ru n ning w ater and place of S m ith B i w , County o f » •» » « f t ¡ mostly under fence. ^ b t o W^ h t o ^ r h“ ^ te m c V t F o r fu rth e r particulars cal. or ad- 6763 fo rth « purchase Of tbe F I SWJ dress mo a t Port O rfo rd , Oregon, o l Section No. 8. In Tow pahlp Mo. »8 H O * « ,« o __ .1 D - . _ la U’e«t anil w ill “ • a » » "- C O M M ISM rtlOIN K » , 1878,— N O T IC E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N . J -. *-f- j m i v i . ornosas. County J u d g e - E . A B a ile y , "Gold Beach. County Commissioner«—J . W . Cooley, O hetco; Ed Hypber, L an g lo is . L xmolois , C cbbv C o ., O sxuoh . 8heriff-r-o. E . Marsters, Gold Beach. W . S m ith, '■'ealer in Town Lots, sou Im proved County O lerk—Ge<>rgo , Gold-Beach. and W ild Lands. ¡County Treasurer—Jarno« C aug h ell, F ilin g s and F in al Proofs Made un * 1 .W edderburn. Jomasteails a n d Pre-emptions. _ _ Asaoaeor— A. J. Marsh, Port O rford . School 8 u p t.— Amea 8 . Johnatok, Port G E N E R A L OONVEYAN i ING Orford»-- Purveyor—R. J. Canfield Agnosa. C.iroDer— D r. T. C. Green, Port Orl- NIITARY PUBLIC. W 5X T IS O » o r T U K COCBTS. JOURNAL And TRIBUNE, C ircu it C ourt meets Fourth M onday In August of each year. * The O rbgon D aily J ournal i« the lending Democratic newspaper o f Oregon, issued at Portland. The manager* also isshe a 8 bmi -W rkxly , which is especially udap co County Commissioner« C o urt meets firs t Wednesday In Janu ary, A p ril. J u ly and September ol each year. Probate C ourt meets first Monday in eacli m onth. , _, CCBBY 0OUMTV POST n f f l C U AKB ro « T - MASTKHS. far people who do not care for a Daily, but want a good family pnper, A ny of these paper* ban be had in combination will« the P O R T OR F O R D T R I t t U F B . at the fallowing rstea; t > D a ily a n d T r ib u n e D a lly S u n d a y a n d Chet co.......... H a rb o r .;.» ., Gold B e a c h . Wedderburu Ui ilm e.......... M a r ia l . . . . . Agnes» O p h ir........ . ............Miss Id a Cooley. ; .» ...F le tc h e r Gardner. ....M is s Lizzie Cauuhell. .............Fred Odfrers. . . . . M r. E . H . Ruszell. ........... . T . W . Billings. Ä Ä J Serbit» n-m T r ib u n e W s port Orford j D e n m a rk ... S e m i W e e k y a n d T r ib u n e ORIGIN 8 2 CM) b-ngloto - E c k le y .. t v . . . . . Mrs- ,J. D. Cis.lcy. Briefs, Posters, Envelopes, Statements, BALL. TALE OF A ' ‘8TUFFEB* Bnd other action, oi the Sunday pa* bmoblb im pb im x *^ M arl Carr, oaf Mountain View, W nA. la k a a v a aa the champion wUdea* killer. Ha la 1« years old. Dorr W. Stevenson, mayor a t Arlapa. Ia., la 11 years old. but ka had nat reached hto majority when elects« , Jpn Tom, one of the most progi M#e Chinamen ln 8t. Louis, w ill a make application to be admitted to per are printed earlier In th week. and from Thursday until Sunday morning *£ £ £ J ^ ^ e ' ¡ S s X Judge Joseph H. Klbbey, Just ap pointed governor of Arisons, has a high reputation as an expert M Ir r i X ie part" ™ gation law. D ays. Of no other gam e in all the g Vsn tbs u te r i type of preases c a n -. ,1, Mrs. Moy Kes, wife of a wealthy Chi nese merchant ln Indianapolis, to popu category can thia be said ; the not perform this class of work, which lar In the most exclusive circles of tha birth o f the bulk o f them is buried offers employment to many newsboys Hoosier capital. 1» en obscurity n h a e n r itv w which reaches be- “ d hshabltanta of „ •Newsboys' in an h ic h reactiea be * who earn M much , 18 ln four alley, d„ . , United States Senator-elect QWK« 8. Nixon of Nevada, now assay times yond the cuneiform -covered, , tw>. thlB class v-yt*L" baked clay ta b lets of Babylon, and Down in the subia .¡I n o t" ! ? & / ?* a millionaire, was a telegraph operator .* ? the hieroglyphic« o f the rem otest a paper «pace, with ,«» roar o* js 16 years ago. Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, English EifVDtian record«. ■‘ a u l preseee j^ v O te ra tln g la h l* ears ambassador to. the United States. Uss ., . x n ii worked thia representative type of the B ask et ball, on th e other hand, »• Mirrosnding tables thoroughly mastered the subtleties of / 'waa^born in the year 1901 at ihree other “aieepouta" labored. and tbe American Jolte. Mrs. A. Caroline K night, preceptress BnringBciduMaHa., and it« author while they labored they sang. One of the U. 8. Grant university at whs Jam es X alnsw ilh. W taY o d .l" chimed In the choruses , . , , ' and than started to yodal after the Athens, Tex., has resigned. Her teach In th a t tow n is a tralfllngfichool lMhloii gf tbe 8wlM gingers whom hs ing life eovers a period of 88 years. connected with’ tbe Y oung Meh's b«ut neard from the gallery seat of a Mrs. John Cox. wife a t ■ New York C hristian A ssociation , and, . of (vaudevnwtheater. architect, to the first woman to become course, professors, am ong them a I High above the -noises of the presses principal of the Chappaqua Institute, one of tbe best ku^wja Quaker schools p rofessor of g ^ W ^ e who to £ ln the United State« ., - paid to teach the you ng idea« bow BtBred Bt blnl m astonishment. Frank Vincent Bu-Mond, the famous artist and proprietor of Ute ldtote school, has been appointed chief o f the Timber L a st, Art June 8. Notice f o r P u blicatio n, Roseburg, Oregon, M ay 7th. >1906. N o th » is hereby given that in com--) i plianee With the pmvlsi .ns of the act of Congress o f June 3, llhs, entitled Au ' act for the sale of tim b '-r lands in the i States of California, Oregon, Nevada. ! and in Washington T e rrito ry ,” as ex ’ tended to all the Public Land States by ¡• ‘ • 0 H A K S fT K -8 0 E iE » iH S > of W eddorbum , County of C u rry. S ^ te of Oregon, has thia day filed In th is ; office ner sworn statement No. 6tt.il,fo r, the purchase or the N} Tfwj_.a£(L M E I o f Section No »s, in Township No. 35 South, Rang»- No, 18 West, and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fot its tim ber or stone than for agricuv tural purposes, and. to establish her claim to said land before the Couuty Clerk and C le rk o f County Court of Curry Couuty, at his office a t Gold Beech, Oregon, on F riday, the 3rd day of August. 1906. • , ■ ■ She names as w itn ess^: . W m . R. M ille r of W eifderburt), Ore. Stanley E ry of W ed.lerburn, O re. Fred Stewart of W edderburn, Ore, Fred J . Hchliem ann of Wedderburn O r. A nyandallpereonscluiiniugadverse- ' ly the above-dewribed lands are re quested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day of August, B xmjamiz L. E ud I. Register. W . E . -Borrow. .8. K- Durtt. Ames Johnston A d m i n is t r a t o r 's N o tic e , ........ J. 8 . Capps. . . . E. Rackleff. Notice to hereby given that tue un . . . J . A. H aines. dersigned has been d nly appointed by the Coitoty Court of Curry County, O r egon, A dm in istrator of the Estate of Robert Allen Carnahan deceased. AU persona having claims against said et- tate a re required to present them w ith in six months from the date of this no tice, w ith proper vouchers, to Mie -un dersigned at his residence n>ar O p h ir, Oregon ; and a ll parties indebted to said Estate are required to pay the same to m« w ithout delay. Dated this 19th day of J u ly , 1906. G eo . B. M ills », A d m in istrato r of the Es tate of Robert Allen C ar nahan, deceased. BiU Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, - - jin y Thing, BASKET tw o reasons. F irstly, it is our out-, p ositively sure, home Am erican production; aecoudly, th e name, d ate and place of Its authorship a r e e x a c tly known, aayfi Golden B bimami !) L. E bov, R egister. The Best to he had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. OF M in t P layed a» T ra in in g School In “Todel" “stuffed" papers for a living. Springfield, Maae., te t^e ( i n eaaa tl»e reader does not understand , T e a r 1801. t, what thia a rt to. I t w ill be explained — — . 4 that the “stuffing” of newspapers to Ttwekot h a ll ns n « © c re a tive one o f e ** moat laborious i.ranchee of „ B . „ unique t . I t . uriglu tu , Ä ' T E Ä Ä Ä Ä Ä U n ited States Land Office, Roseburg.Oregim, M * y M a d , 1908. Nut’ec Is hereby given that in com- pllai.ee w ith the provisions o f the art of Congress of Jn n e3 , 1878, entitled “ An a t fur the sale of tim b er la u ls in tb e b ta te s of C a lllo in ta , Orason, Neva- du.sad W ashington T e rrito ry ,’ as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by act of A ’Jtfust 4, D, , JU D SO N H . RO HHNREBU of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis Slate of Washington, hhs this day tile d in thia office his sworn »tab jm -nt S ■ '’*’"'• 1 fo r the purchase of the 81 NW i \ \ } N ; M of Section No. 1« in Township No » ¿ /K .t t g e Ko H W , and w ill offer S ta te P riu te r— w illie D u n tw sy, 8aleu>.. xpnx>f to show that the la n 1 sought is nibre valuable fo r its tto»h«r or stone Attorney G e n e r a l- A l M Craw ford, . thai>fiar agricultural purposes, and to w Salem. . ,, | ! I establli csU b lls k his claim to »aid laud before C lerk State I * n d B oard— G. G . Browu.^ » the Re| floe a t Salem. < 1M6. Join t Senator fo r Cooe aud Curry— H e names as »itheaic«’ ' >» x ’ John 8. Goke. • - C. I Leaveugood of ROeBBmquDre. Joint Representative for Coos and 'J . Q G ilb e rt o f Roseburg Ore. George Turner of Rceeburg Or«. C urry— Robert Burna. ' ' W arren Beatty o f Rorebnrg Ore Judge, ild J u d ic ial D is tric t—J . W . Any add a il persona claim ing H a m ilto n , Roseburg. ail verse ly the aliove-dee rrihed lauds sre Prosecuting Attorney, 8d J u d ic ia l D is requested to file th eir claims In this tric t—George M. Brown, Roseburg. oflice on or tssfore Said 29th day of U. 8. Opmmlssloners—J. H. Upton, August, luOb- LhBgtoiA J. II. UPTON, T imbek L akh , A ct J on « 3. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY "Big" BUI, tbe foramen of th« “stuffers,” was the only one who dis liked “Yodel.” Something about the lad’s delicate fads acted on bis coarse nature like a red rag waved In the face of a bull. In that room, where ev ery inmate had an Interesting story o f hto former life to tell, “ Yodel" was IM THM MOYAL BVXM. Instinctively recognized as bavin« fal len from a higher estate. T he qua*« “ I Holland has given 806^ “Blc" B ill knew thia, and the boy DM francs fo r the srsatlo« « f a h o s tel always Irritated him .' On s busy S at for crippled children at T h e Hague. urday afternoon “ Yodel" had Just fin When she to able to travel, whtoh hag ished warbling w ith bis btrdllke voloe not been often of tote, the csarina of Rus when "BI«" B ill stepped up' to him. . sia almost invariably takas her eaassr*. “You want to cot that o u t!” he cried. Lhdy Wlmborns Is about to aotehltoh “ I've stood 1» six weeks a n ’ 1 ain 't co a book shop ln London. Her ot-Joet to in* to stand It any longer. The.boys to encourage the sals of Cbureh of M g- can’t do their work while they're lis tond boob. tening to you. If you ever make that Sir Henry M ortim er Durand to sate to noise, you call yodellng, again— I ’ll firs be the first British ambassador to thes> you, seel” oughly' appreciate American Jokes. “Yodel“ did not reply-to thto tirade, Funny stories with the finest points he paetim ea atteata. for he did not want to lose hto posi sees instantly and enjoy a to the full. tion. But when the foreman had M u s t 'Have Them. Since he was n young man the Geras«* N ew rich— A man can g e t along walked sway “Yodel" was surrounded emperor has kept n complete account of by s group of sympathisers. the successes that have attended hint w ithout ancestor«. “That fellow don’t like me," hs said. Mack— True, but hia children “W hy, my old man used Ao order with the gun. Up to the present he hag killed close upoo * 0 .0 » bend of game. can’t.— Town Topic«. around dozens of fellows like him.” Admiral Baron von Spoun wtB fe te s “W hat did you run away from boms from command of tha Austrian navy tor, Y o d s ir " asked s sympathetic lis shortly and w ill be succeeded by Vtoo tener. y Admiral Monte Cuccoll. who has a ftM ”1 don't know. Just got tired of It, ulna smoking in the atrtets iw in u*« I guess,” answered the waif. “Had s court books of the mayor oi Methwold In world. England. There Is the following en swell home up on Dlversey street, but In a gymnasium, fitted up to r try ..n the record o f the court held Octo I got the ‘bumming* habit an* drifted ber 14 1695: "W e sgrsa that any person to tha alley.” Hamburg, the London Oraphlc « ih s t to taken smoaklng tobacoa to the “T h a t’s where Big B ill goes," said ' an electric horse, ••Which Is andai street shall forfitl.ons shllUnge for every another “stuffer," "up on Dlversey to be particularly energetic la Ita time so taken, and It shall he lawful for street to see hto girl. I heard him the petty constsbles to distrains for the telling Johnson about IL ” One of the stories of Peter tha Oiwa* szme\ for to be put to the use.'»‘»ve "Dlversey street to a long thorough on bis famous v lilt to England telta fenw .aid W e present Nicholas Barber for fare." replied “Yodel.” and the whole he was perplexed at Westminster h»U smoaklng In the street, and doo amerce crowd laughed. by the sight of so many wigs and blaefc I Saturday night a press broke down gowns. I t was explain'd to him <Ms< him one shillings."_______ I and delayed the "stuffers." F in ally their wearers were lawyers. “ Law B a r lle - t Maw e f Ovwaroa. when papers again began to appear on yers!” exclaimed Pslsr; “why, I hows A map of Oregon published In 136» by the table the boys were kept busy g j . McCormick, of Portland, probably working like fiends to get the mall edi xnly two ln my whole dominions, and I believe 1 shall bang ons at thorn Ute SS0. the first large wall map of the state ever tion out. Nobody Sang o r whistled; printed, has been placed In possession every one was laboring like s Trojan, msnt I got home.” of the Oregon Historical society by and no one noticed that "Big” BUI was George J. Brown, of The Dalles It was showing s group of friends the sights compiled from United States land a n * of tha "stuffing** room. "Yodal" coast surveys, the several m ilitary a r, glanced at. the party, and hto face i scientific explorations made before 1869. paled, while hto eyes glittered w ith ex 1 and from other authentic sources b r " citement, ns be looked at the tecs of i A. Pownsll, sad lithographed In New a g irl ln tbe group. , York. » — J 1 "Now, watch the fun,” hs whispered to his right-hand feilow worker. "Yo del” threw back his head and caroled. Up, up— high above -the noises of the mailing room rose his silvery voles, - and every one looked around In sston- ■ tohmenL matter, simply get hto sad Indorse M * "Big” Bill's face turned red ns firs. I f possible and he w ill go sway happy. » and he hastened over to the boy, fol An old bachelor can never under lowed by the rest of his friends. * " I ’ll fire yon I" he shouted. " I told stand why a young father should fast you not to holler say more, didn't 17 proud o f the fact that the In k y kMfcs . . For two cents I ’d tfcrow you out the Ilka him. door—** But the newsboy was not listening wouldn’t marry the bast man in the to “B ig” Bill. Neither was the rest world, and moot marrtod woman know of the group. Tbe g irl was staring at they didn’t. Many man bars achieved a reputa “Yodel** and "Yodel" was snllllnc back tion for philanthropy beenuse thoy at her. “H e n ry I" She screamed. "W ky, gave back the collar button t o th« sews H enry!" -------- ••Helio, sister,’* said “Yodal." “Say. do you go with this big dub?" he snorted defiantly. **I*U come back Perfect people are vary tiring. home If you'll promise to turn him Arrogance leaves behind a trfifi downl*’ Ill-feeling end enmity. Too many men spend th eir ma when, re- ' before they got bold of IL lothes, ho I w . strengthen ouraelvee by the “Say. he BrelM of lifting np others, ils* passed j Tb, you gty« does m ors a that I told th BB g , , minions y M wtoh you m H T. STEWART Editor and Pablislier, Up-to-date Work Done on Short Notice- Sati8facton Guaranteed principle. When R BMUi taofBSÓ along with what hs has he has THE TRIBUNE Tn connection with. nn<l th e EEELY OREGONIAN Both Papers one ye&rtor $2.26, tw drummer. " I can keep right on selling straight fronts to the mermaids.” ‘•No ohsnee for business for me, how ever." declared the corpulent drummer. -W h y not?" "1 sail »Upper«."—Chteapo Son.