The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 21, 1906, Image 4

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    IMU«* N o tic e ,
Stem psi, as Herbert T a t t y said from
/h e very Orst. waa a: v,lately unique.
Tansu took ail tbs credit (or the fitacov-
f i i , as hs doss for almosjt ewcrytblnx.
tu t ha does not boast abpui it so ma. ii
aow.
' Of course ail the men In the oBce saw
that Srempel was entirely out o f the
ordinary when he owned up to a mla-
'tafce In an entry that ccst the Crm over
., $100 to s -ttle. Stem) « I v asra liin s (row
Tom Pa., ton "a order book to Dixie, the
bill tlsrk. and hequut-d two inch Lyon»
galloon at three eeeu when It should
have been eight. Fastua makes Aw
Is and 3s a good deal alike anyway, but
he's too valuable a r.a a to fire and It
seemed a a It aomebvife would have to
.» go. Pixie thought it was his mistake
and was In a «rest flurry about tt,. hut
gtcinpel. w hen bo looked over the book,
kaid at i-nct that hs had caUod It wroug
and went and toid the'whale works so.
Well, the old gentlvtusn mus.t have been
In q gooddiuaio. . for he only tcld Stem-
pel to be more careful next time. That,
shows • he sort of fellow St cm psi was.
Hs bad the peculiarity of being abso­
lutely truthful.
There was one thing about StSmpel,
/hough.. Us wasn't extravagant with
the-faculty of speech. One of those)
- never aaymuthing-to-nobody sort of fel­
lows. Went about bis business q uletlf
sad' soberly, -never laughed or Joked
much.
One time Dixie was telling a story
. about an uncle of his who was a great
swimmer, ilc said he swtm ,45 miles
up the Mississippi river against the
stroDgyst kind of current and towed a
log raft that had drifted away from its
!iiccr|age by a rope held In his teotb.
Dlxla said his uncle did that llm lle a t p
two hour«, nineteen minutes and sums
seconds, which he has forgo'tea.
Tansy had to drag StempnJ into It. of
course.
He asked Stempel what ba
thought of It. I guess,he wps trying to
make trouble Stempel shook his head
it may i-oneem, n o ito enter upon, or
trespass in any muqner ujtoa the Star
Ranch, situated u t Lnuploi», e u r r r
C o un ty, Oregon, lor the purpose of
h un tib g w ith guns or dog«, o r o th e r­
wise trespass lu uuy m anner.
A ny person or persons so entering
upon said premises w ithout m y con­
sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex­
tent o f the law.
Fa a ana T u o m a x .
Ton cun h ard it ail fo»
*<Port Orford, Curry County, Ore.'S*
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BARGAINS
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Ladies* & Cents’ Furnishing Goods,
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Boots and Shoes
Cigars arid Tobacco.
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pine Assortment of
I )ren w
G o o d s , m u s lin g ,
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HaFduiaFe & Tincuape,
J fa n tess, L ea th er, ete.
W ANTJCD
Orders tak en for a r tic le s
not
in
T h o m m R o s ix s o w
M E N A N t ) W O M E N in th is and
All-Goods N ew and Up-to-date.
A good R a n e tta »-Fa Oold M in e ,
th e count, 9 miles north o f the mouth of
Rogue M y e r.
lim a i house, g u d water, fin e view.
M ain rflad hr leo.» o f l».,ti«e, P o e t uffi y
J in lle , NchooJ house J utile.
335 acres land, mostly In grass. Mi.
bottom land, rest beach sud h ill. - I
m iles beach mines, good w ater rlid.i
/odd ditch«« and fln m rs . Mine« I
liaustible.
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F urth er im rllculara to 1st had at ti
T a tacna office.
O e o . U . M il l k r ,
a n y m a n n e r.
1 Se|deinber 6ih, llM«.
Notice i« hereby given th a t the fol­
lowing named s e ttle r has filed notice
of his Intention to m a k e Anal proof in
support o f his c la im , and th a t «aid
proof w ill b.- made l«efor<- J H U p to n ,..
U S Commissioner a t--h is off.ee - a t : ’
Langlois, .Oregon, on Nov 14, l« ta , .V is: ’
je r, 810 Como Block, Chicago. I I I .
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J Wotlcs is hereby given tbut toe u i i -
i dsraigned ho* bwen duljr appointed by
tbte County Court of C a rry County, Ov-
cgoo. A d m in istrator of tho Estate o(
Robei t AIlen Carnshan deceased. A ll
person« having claims a g a in s t said es­
tate nrn required to present them w ith ­
in »lx months from the d ate of thia no­
tice, w ith proper vouchers, to the Un­
dersigned at bis residence n ear O p h ir
Oregon ; and a ll parties indebted to
«aid E state are required to pay th e
same to me w ithout delay.
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Dated this IM h day o f J u ly , 1900.
T r i spues N o tic e .
A d m in istrator of the Es-
T he undersigned hereby give notice
P O R T L A N D , OR,
that they sre the owners o f the Sooth
■ 6' la t e of Robert A lien Oar-
A ll persons are hereby notihi
nahan, deceased. to eu ter upon or trespsas upon the h.
h alf o f Section 16, Township th ir ty
three, South rang« fourteen W est of
of th e nnder«igiftd a t and near •
W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par­
O rfo rd , and upon Hubbards Creek
ties are warned not to trespass up-m or 1
C a r r . County, Oregon, for any pn
W A N T E D —T ru stw orthy men
o r m ake any lorstton«, c ith e r placer 'or
•posva
whatsoever w ith ou t the m i »- i
N O T IC E ,
woman to manage bwsinew, {u thia q uarts claims at their peril.
oonsent.
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county and adjoining territory for well
Persons so d o in g Tor pnrposc-
N o tic e is hereby g iv e n to q jl w hom
established hoa'se of 'solid financial
K H . M c A r o .P * “*” '
h unting, flailing, or travelin g tb r-e
it m ay cuig-ern, not to e n te r U|«>n
standing. $20.00 straight cash salary
o r tearing down fences, leavjftg .-ut
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Or?,
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treppaus,
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upon
With a ll nec-g«ary expense« paid w eek­
,o p e n , o r m o .'estin gp ro perty, w l l l 'i
the la n d o f th e u n d o sig n e d , s itu a ­
ly by check front headquarters. M on­
prosecuted according to law .
ted near D e n m a r k , C u r r y c o u n ty ,
ey advanced lor expenses. Position
L tU is K n iip ,
O
regon,
fo
r
the
purpose
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tin
g
perm anent; previous experienoe not
M O TIC E P O D -P U B L IC A T IO N .
w
ith
guj,g
oyvdogs.or
A
shin
g.
A
ls
o
essential. N o
investment required.
n o t to kPaVfc a tty gate open o n g o in g
W e fu rn ish everything. Eecloee self-
D e p a WT mvm t O W fUt I h t k iu o b ,
la n d Office at Roseburg, Oregon, 1 th ro u g h , on ¡otherwise tre»pa»s in
addressed envelop«. Address, M an a,
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T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn ,
T H E TELEGRAM ,
Dry Goods
Hats ..►
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Caps
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i" T h® Evening T elegram , of Port-
la a d , Oregon. I t le the largest ev ­
eningnewspaper published la Ore-
f<»n; it uontalne a ll the news of the
ttate and of the ftatloo. T r y I t for a
m onth. A «ample copy w ill b e m a ll-
cd to yon Ires. Address
lC v d ^ v y tliin ir .
A <t H ilu I
A n y person
Or per-
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PATENTS
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H K No ItWitW, lo r the 81 H of Sec 4,
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o b a rs w ar» m oderate. T ry oa.
a d jo in in g pnouties
fo r home or Tp 32 S, It It W . ‘
H e name« the follow ing witnesses to
AH persona are her»by wanted not to
tra v e lin g w o rk , representing and prove Ids continuous residence upon
(respass upon the I u ik I h of the under-
id v e rtia in g the
W h olesale
and and cultivation of said I -nd, vis:
igned, d ttw te d in Rfxes River Precinct,
Opp. B.». Palest Office, Waskieptas, 0 .0 .
W O Corbin, of P o rt O rfo rd , Ore,
L u rry county' < >r“gon, fo r the purpose
E d u c a tio n a l D e p a rtm e n ts of an old
O I> IJJgiti, of Hi k le y
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fattpUoft
w
ith
trills
or
dogs,
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fish-
H tfu erin ,
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and
established
M a n u fa c tu r in g
A le x H urtle,
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H o use. S a la ry >$3.50 per d a y w ith
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A G V A R A N T E B D C U R E F O R R H .i
U s m a m ib L E u u r, Register.
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expences advanced.
R ig fu rn is h e d
Itc h in g , P l nd, Bleeding o r Fn tro. -
Any, person so trespaselng w ill be
I " UggiHt« refund Mone -, •
w heu necessary; p osition p erm a ­
prosecuted to tht-full e x te n t of the law mg P lee
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M R 8 . E A C IIA E L A Y E B H . P A 2 O O IN T M E N T fulW to cure k „ ,
W o m e n a s W e ll a a M en
n e n t;
reference e xchang ed. A d
case, no-mu tie r of how long stan,l> g.
in U to 14 (h»vs
First «pplioatlon give»
dress, B le w B rothers dc Co., H o m e
A r e M ad e M is e r a b le b y
ease an d rest. #0c
I f y, u r dm gei
D ept. C h icag o I I I .
hasn’t it send 8oc In «tump« and f t » f>
K id n e y T r o u b le .
l>e forwarded post-paid by Pu is M u i
ietae Co., H . l.ouis. Mo.
SWIFTA CO.,
stock .
A first class millinery shop in con<
nection with store.
Call, get our prices, and be convinced.
Kidney troubla preys i
courages and lessens ami
Of course that tlcklsd Tansy. As I said.
Tansy was always «howlc^'fltempel off.
He mads a great pretense of being
friendly with him, and Stempel didn't
sse through blui at Aral and talked to
him K C T t f r e e l y than_he did td any of
the othera Tansy came to ns and told
us what Stempel thought about thfs.
that aad the other—w h it this fellow did
and « h a t the other fellow said and. al­
though wwknew that Tansy bad tark -
scTowcd Ms opliduus out of him. we got
a Utile sore all the same. I e e ira s e what
. sscso mm If that at(ta-t msan that
be had not n very favorable opinion of
you," said Taaoy, “and he said at last
that It did. He went on t'rsoy_'•
I told him th a t If he told me what
Stempel went on to is y t f d punch 6 is
taad and that’ atopped him. J wan hot.
though, and after I ’d tbotigbt tt over I
went to Stempel and told him th a t! had
heard tie hadn't a high opinion of me.
"Did Tooay tell you that?" be asked.
"Ho did, and bdt'ors all the crowd." I
r»Pll«f. *'Nqw it's up to you tq explain."
"DJ4 he tell you what else I sold—
what I based my opinion o n !" he asked
«ently.
“Nat hs didn't," I aold. T wouldn't
ataud tor I f
"Then I'll t«n yW -
gtemn»t
taia ana I'm Bound to say it was true.
I think. It did me good. Anyway, I took
It and Stampel sed I are good frlenda
now
But It didn't end there. I told Wilson
and Dtxfe about It and the next morn­
ing whdn we were al! t-i.-iether 'Dixie
turne-t suddenly to Stempel ind asked
him what hs thought of Tanay.
Taaey grinned, lie thought be waa
going
> few bo^ueta.
w d
not
“ r '“ "a,<‘ s ‘ »mpel.
Wv all thouted. Wliertft said: "You .
know what At-mpel means when feeaayir
that. Taajj-.“
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I t dlJa't t.ase Herbert, though. He '
ti,a ‘ h*
*ce high :
Tell '« * « b a t you think of are, old 1
man. be .aid to Stempel. "I'd like to 1
kffot* m,-g«ir."
don't think you w ould,'said Stem- ,
" I ’m not bashful,
ahead," said Tansy.
old
fellow-
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"IF rrm tnatat on tt m u „ y o ,,..
«tempeh who u j , t , the|.
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m r ^ A t X ’',;’i h >S J° U b* V* ' Ctr-yed
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flJeB-v In ywn, and iarijtrere in-
asmutlt xe you hav<- professed frteea
f e e t o M h ^ ? r « r“ 'B
-o f
to Inn er•. ( <Jon t cosrtdor von h *
re n t If It's t be plain truth you wane
thrre you have n -
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Short and aweet, wasn't I t f it ought
h-»« done Tessy good if (t dida-£ 7 _
Chicago Record Herald
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GOLD BEACH, OKEGON,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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KEEPS IN STOCK,
GROCERIES,
'flic B e s t, Only,
Hats and Caps,
Oil Clothing,
Boots and Shoes
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disappear when the kld-
. ncy» are out of order
t M diseased.
Kidney trouble has I
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*)ecome s° prevalent I
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V' that it Is not uncommon i
sS, C
l° r • child to be born ,
a v - S ‘ if,lctod wlth wealt k*d-
b \ .
iL~— neys. If the child urtn-
tie. too. often, It the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches sn age whan it should be able to
control the passage, ft la yst afflicted wtth
bed-wettlnr, depend upon It. the cause of
the dtilisulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment ol
these Important organs. This unpleasant
troublo Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys afld bladder and not to a habit as
.f a r fr v M t W
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MJl
lied m u ra t a tru « t e r o o m b tn a tio n ; w e w ith
to « M u re th e p u b lic d in t th ere t . m o f r u t a in
»uch reports. W e ti»v é been m u n u tU e tu r in ,
tea lo g m a c h ln i « t.,r o v e r a q u a rte r <d u or-nlw.
ry , a n d hnve esiabttitiefl a re p u ta tio n fo r o n e
U lv e » a n d o u r inset mea t h a t ir th e e n v y o f a ll
o th e ra O n r
m a c h in e h « .
n e v e r been ftv a le i! as a f i.r i.h y m a e h l n e . - I t
.L a n d , a t O re h ead r i o M / f / f f A « f r i t a » aew ln <
m a c h in e s ,a n d e b o i. ; - m Its o t r i ) m e rita .
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T*vd«« «Jy HMuacb. Caret «M
T he « IVei« « • » n n 'M a ta « wm J« wewffw
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tu Setrínf, Hiuhlne
I t la n o t n e c e n o rj for u . to e n te r in to a tru s t
“ « k t « » o re P»"»- U c c n r e .
D r. W tlh o fi-.
S y rin g e ,S X f
to eave o u r c re d it o r |« iy a « » d eb ía ns w e h ave H a rd
K « b b .r a y r U g . » ¿ e t a M e t
no debts to p a y . W e h av e s e v e r entered In to
Preseere syrin g e, 3 y ip *» 40 « M U .
e o m p e tiiio u w tth o r m u k i-tu r o r e o l lo w grade
cheap m a c h in e » 11 .n t ore m ade to soil re g a rd -
lea.
lu l. l n .lc m erita. D o n o t ba de- Í « S ’,
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•en d y o u r m o n ey awe;, fro m h o m o ; c a t i o n s qW . W C t» .. S ilk «n isbed 1 q t. *1.1, ]
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THE NEW HOME SEWIN8 MACHINE CO
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The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
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l i< » f a * i- y M u t t o n .
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W A N T E D : Capable men and women
lor C E N a L S W O R K and to act aa Rep-
resentatiflf-s in thia and a d jo ln in g te rri-
tnry for mag <zine and music business
ol O ld Kstabliebed Honse. O u r cata­
logues list over 3,000 m ag axin ct and
6000 selections of music a t O U T
P R IC K S . Salary *18.00 per w ork.
Fxperimics unnecessary, but good re f­
are noe required. Address,
H m oci
W M oupiaut Co., 870 Wabash Avenue,
and advertise an old established bus­
iness house of solid flnaneial standing
Salary *21 weekly, w ith Expepses ad­
vanced ach Monday by check direct
from '
headqnarters.
Horae
and
hupftry - furnished alien necessary;
position p erm a n e n t. Add re as Blew
Bros.
M onon Bldg., Chicago, 11.
W H E E L E R AND W IL S O N ,
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Bagley, for the purpose o f hunting, or
fishing w ith hook and line. Said p re­
mises are situated on B lk t l v e r . C e tr)
County, Oregon, and described aa -fol-
! low s. The West heli of Section twen­
ty seven, Township th irty two Sonth,
Range fifteen West.
A n y person o r pcraoi s so tre«pa«g.
ng fo r the purpose of h un tin g. Ashing,
or traveling th ough In an y shape form
or m anner, or tearing down fences, or
leaving out-side gates op«n, or molest­
ing personal p-o|^rty, w ilt be p.oseeu-
tod to the fu ll extent o f the law.
Wm. R . Johnson,
lessee of the above
descritfid premises.
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Notice is hereby given to a ll neraoas
wnom it may cojjen n, not to enter up-
! ou or trespAss upon the premises of B li
JAMES CAUGHELL,
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supply housm .
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U n ii B e a r in g .
w ith Mercy.
(leader of vigilantes)
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