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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1907)
■tra m tu i " ■ m . ... I'ojeet reserves and tb« effect on this CUBBY tbp PtriifpptffW.— . |»»rt of the country re~ -- V “Gs«m«n* also h*» Lnpqflnul in lard its development. , E.i, . ! T ilt. V S « : — 1 tiHvr bee» i. irsts la the Erst sn d. »M l« the Congress passed a bill at the last 1 have buyers for your farms, timber claims, sheep, eattle or dairy ranche*. German gurernnteut will my $ very session providing'that no reserve efflnt 1« build a m ighty « avy, the Call and me or send fu ll description and list your property with in«— No sale—No charge. "-EEE; could be created except by set of ■irilsnt altitude of Jepau .at that body. Ttjy law was to la k ee f uniny ucoiieioni »¡nee Russia’a de i feet on the 4th of this mouth, lu feat la one uf the principal reasons. L O A N A T 6 P E R -C E N T O N R E A L E S T A T E the meantime P.asident Roosevelt M O N E Y T O • 'These yellow devil», whose rivl- o dots a reserve of all the available Csrcful and proropt Service given U> Ü>e buslness of non-reeidente. luost auperftmal lands in W ashington,Oregon, Idaho nutiirr, » ill never ceave to cause and Monl»na, which takes place be trouble until they have been taught fore the first of this month. Only Representa, i ve of the a »ever« lesson with the «word.” 2 townships are left in Curry Coun Theee words expryw exactly the Northwestern Guarantee and T rutt Company of Portlaad, Oregon. ty and neither have any particular feelings of the high German officials, ly fine timber. 39 both inclusive. o f Ranges 13 and ’ «„«p they do not try to conceal them Up to this dath the Roseburg au 14 West Hie included. Thia, of when they think they may expresa thoritiee at the land uffice have uot course is too absurd for belief. It them without fair o f betrayal. been informed ae to the withdrawal rould mean that from a point ju st of these lands. Mr. All«y received south of Bandun 60 m iles south to Fulton H om e A gain. a telegram from Washington Wed somewhere near the Chetcu river, nesday and while the exact amount 12 mile* wide hgve been ruthlessly Charles W. Fulton, United States of land yet left for entry is uu- raped from po6r old Currv, while Senator from Oiegon, tired and. known, it is roughly estimated at the bulk of the sertleinebts unit im worn from hie long winter’s work one hslf- the unappropriated area prov» merits in the county are tauat- at W ashington, arrived in Portland yet existing. The Forest Reserve ed is said range 14; and I tun not s t o n e o’clock yesterday morning- Law has few good features and will i t sure but.Uw* the O m rity Cowet j , nd left for hie horoe'at Astoria lent i < fiD ivehas Been swiped in. Anri h -| night, where be goes to take a well do mure harm for the territory af, fected than goodand it is to be H o M a t te r W fc a tY o n r P ro p e rty ia W o r tb , o r la W k a t T o w n , C ity , S ta te o r T e r r ito r y 4« Hr Located hoped .that a greater portion of this id that a park*of tbe new Reserve! Svnaiqv Bourne will, sccbrdingto territory will bsctnoeled from the • ffi.nl Senator FuMoo, remain I f 1 4 M no« h » ,- the « W illy and faciliti«« to M il y ra r i Waeh- list. ■'A’Z '' " ; * ' - to pay for t M , adr. r tia e k m t. Tata “ nd” ------------ ’ % have kept m ysçlf advised as ington for at .Usât two months. on my Hat» • anni ber of uew p ro p c rtln , 4>- •<> Following are the lands affbeted, pay tor the coat "ol taeae ‘ enough money fn i-om m lm '------ . --------- and shoutfRtflbd the-fad* fn Senator Fulton »polje in high praise aide*. That la w h r I have hare ao large a reel eatate buettieee lo, -given os by Mr. Alley: Townships fby not put your property among Ih e number that will I m id a a e re.u lt of theee ,“« •» *" o( the splendid impresaiou Senator will noi only be able to aell I t —aoma tim e —hut w ill he a to m il II quickly. I am n 14 to 30, both ibriusive in ranges », ■1 aulw. Bale,. I hav have Ihe moat complete ai " Bpeclalwl in qu irk _ le «vaipm ent. 1 have branch Bourne has made in " Washington Held of m« _ oMcat tbruuglinul th« ro a n lry end ------ a -— _ tore«- _________ __ ____ __ _ I do not hMidle *11 line* usually earriad hy tba ordinary real sslato *s«nlB. I MUST S K IX The people of tfie weal »lope o f If it includes nny part of lb* Co. it and expressed as life opinioa that 10, 11, and parts of ranges 3 ,1 2 and ,l Iota reel m ta ie -a *n nd lota of it - o r go out of Imslneaa. I ran aaaura you I am not going out of bua In aaa On the * contrary. 1 axpaet to Snd. at Ih s clam of (h e year, that I h are >old twtea aa many ’ be Coast jiangc m ounlains who would be t h y i»art on the North- j Senator Bourne will accom plish 13 West. propcrtlo» as I did Iba paal year, but H w ill be neceaaary lor ma to “ Hat** more properties, properties. I Tbwnships 29 to 39, both in clu want to list t VOOBS _ and RKLL lu I t doesn't m aile r whether w ry o a have a la rm , a home w ithout extending out to Douglas C e -'great things for Oregon <ht Wash- know the rltowliiHi ss'it i*, dti ndt Sttff l*n d , or A hi mi p «aaa; H __ _ w hat It i t worth ___ ____________ __ w ill t’t m atter , or where I t is _________ located. I f yoo i l l em the blank latter of In q u iry below and m all i t to me'today, I w ill toll you bow and why ( take k in d ly to tire Forest Reserve ami a» 1 figure it thia Would be but fngton. E x Senator Mulkey w.is sive, in ranges 13 and 14. eon qutalily convert the property In to cash, and w ill give you e complete plan Townships 32 & 41, both inriu- policy of erratic Pioehot, who seems arm ali part. also complimented, by Senator Ful- sive, in ranges 11 and 12, and parts o f c h a r g e to be Icadii»^ the President by the ol ranges 10 and 13. and term« of handling It. The inform ation I wiU 1 gtva yen wl II be of great vgltm noee throilHi’ (he 'rackleas jungle of Senator Fulton at thia time has If you nhould decide uot to sell. Von had better t w rite today beSera yen torgt-1 it. A lso a large number o f fractional I f you want to buy any kind a Farm, Forest legisft tion. In establishing _ _ of ______ „ „ House . • <» Bualneai, In any part oi the only planned for two things. First me your requlremaata. I wilt I gaarantey to S ll them prom ptly nod aa&afeotorily. townships, which, together with the these R eserve, the President is out the rest he will take, an<j next for above described land, lie south and side the pA ffof cototiiuitnnal au a tour of Ihe state. During the wi st of the W illamette Meridian.— I thority. These Reserves will an summer months Sen-tor Fulton, un Bandon Recorder noy |«op lc, lnjuro our country for less he should have cause to change •w hile, hit* fhey will not endure. whole matter will be furnished in his plan», will Drake a personal v is One man tigbnot run Ibis country tbw faet that 12 miles of Hume’s it tb every section of Oregon. This T imbxk L akd A ct , J i b « 8, 1878— ffotlee for Publication. It Van W o U lA ji:® » ,« W r i Mtil Itfty. for long. riyer will pass out of State jurisdic intended trip is aot a new idea with - -United States Laud Office, Senator Fulton, but one lie bad pli -Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 7, 1907. \dmjrs1sCliarks Beresford, com-, Please ee ml, witkoat cost to me, a plan for Sliding Notice is hereby given, that In o o m - I draire to bay property corresponding i^yproxU. ned a couple of years ago, but has ...1 .------ A A it_ i > . : . : . L e _ . . . y w a s j n pltanee with the ¿rovibions oi ihe Aot . mandar British' navy never.on account of being alone at of Congress of * « ee S. 187», entitled a cash buyer for u.v property ghiek consists of toatoly with the following specifications. Town or i'oilland ¿h^the llf b , and li left next Warbington, liecn able to accom “An fu-t for die site of timber lands in ■ •••«••,. .. . . • , Town .County ci»y......................... Co...................... State ............... the8tateeo(0»4Uornla. Oregon,- Ne .ay. He ognuno ikia country to »end for the fUbefmcn higher up plish. vada, and Washington Territory,” as .................. w — . . . . . State Price between « ............... and « ............. . I w ill pay settle up CRr brother'« estate which for thenTJrrele’Siim would see to it “It was one of the many promis extended tu all Public Land States by ? r Folio wing is a brief description.. f"t a , t t a , « . . . , rr. .down and batanee....... .. a e^i. involvra properly in (hie country, that a few (g u ilty ) tish would be a l es l|la l I had made to m yself, when aetof Aug«at4, JftWl.k - T • ' ■ i-- ■ v .A Mas. E llkx N ldmanx R siu a rk s................ ...................... and in M and Canada. Ad- lowed to escape up. I was elected to -the Senate,” said of Port Oi ford, County of Curry, State ................ ................ ’V ’ V • — • of Oregon, has tblg day filed in this of- j mirai Ben Bid haa lieiwi a life long Loweit earth pries. w « e s e e -4 eee Whatever injpgvenience of loss ' Senator Fulton yösterday • 0 • • • e« « ae « e • e o • e e a e e ea e • • • • • • ■ floe her sworn statement Nth 7806, for; friend an jiturpf tlii# giu ntry, the country w ill b subjected to in cussing bia plubs for tbe summer the purchase of tbe NW tiNW W , of! Nam e.................. .Address.. Mame....... j. • • • Atf drM® is t e e-e d »«Í* e y y • h * •*« « 4 Section No. 36, in Township No. 34 and he ¡a ___ lifc 'most popular the regime real me wilLg.«rve wì II- h . apv » ita ih I mm ••lea *k mb zi a a tour traili» o f the t Kax «tala as remi remlndcra to * make »‘«eLpouth, Range 14 West, and will effkr men in th» rorld because of his that Senators Heyburn, Curler, Ful the people, see # h * l Ahey wanted proof to show that the land sought is ------- lilxirality, intelligence and fine no too and the W yoming delegation, and study the conditions. My d u more valuable for its tiinter or »tone than to r agricultural uleultnral purposes, and to rial qualities, and iìick’of pomposi some of whom are themselves mixed ties bare been ‘such that I have ner- establish her ir d a tili to said land before H . Upton, n, U u , . 8. Uom Com’r., . at blsotlleo T iu r e b L aud A c T, 8; i 8 7 8 ,— ty. He wp^ffKTVff V Wearty up In shinty triftSaeii<‘ih*>.'iB land er been able to accomplish this, but J. Port Orford, Carry ’<í I Ks3 at fatngloi«, Cnr»v <Jb., Oiegon, on N o tice for P n b tlr a tio n . come whe t rerer be goes in thiscouu- matters, made the-nristakenot to re now ilia 1 1 hxv»' a demplete delegs Wednesday, the day of M ay, 1907, Oregon. United-States I-and Ofllce, Hhff neiytes a t »ItneHsee • County. try. He ii man of lhpt Bub Ev- alize that President Roosevelt was tiob to share the dark with me, I Fred D S ewart, o f Port Orford, Ora. Rose burg, O r e g o n , January 31st, 1907. J xé'ox! ú •n s type. .w iltb e a b k bi carry out my origi- loaded. . i A J Colebrook, of Corbin, Ore. Notice is hereby given, that in com D Q uellen, o f „ ” ” pliance with the pr.iviidous of the Act Senator C irtir in a long • speech tawi plans. I want to be in clos<r Painting, Paper-hanfling and Dueirithn. O \v Miller, ef ” ” of Uotigrem of June 3, 1978, entitled, rial still drags its way bristling with thinly disguised abuse touch with tbwaothal needs o f the Any and all persons claiming sd- •> “ An Act for the sale of timber lands (tloaa it,,..,L. e\f i ft«*» Ds>aiiI re«« • r.,,,»*.«.! «wtalw •'* the States of Californix, Oregon, N e - state. There is only one way to do vrrsely the alxrve described lands are in as requested to file their claims in this of- vada, and Washington itorritory,” Ten A || w ò r l < J J r o m p t | y d o n e this, and that is to see things for floe on orfbefoFC said 18th day of May, extended to all Public Land ' States by V- ' act uf August 4, 1899, t one’s self and talk with tbe people, 1907. WaaagM M. W ood B kkjamw L. E dpt , Register. O. n a b le R a t e « . entries hsd been proven, fraudulent. “ Senator Bhume has made a of Monte ano, County of Chehalis, t ■». State of Washington, filed in this of- He en'iroly overlooked the fact th a t1 splendid impression in Washington. fioe on October 29 h 1906, b is sworn Senator Clark had acquired title to Already be has established a wide statement No 7754, for the purchase of A dm inistratrix's Netto«. the Lota 1 snd 2 and KJ N« 1 of 8eo- two hundred thousand acies o f i h e ' acquaintance. His ability to meet io koooko .I ,.. ♦!„» . . . ' 4*on N® 18 in Township No :i3 South of cal persecution pf Thsw’s wife in finest timber in Montana and Notice is hereby given that the un- jtani{B u o 14 Wee» W M. Ore., an I will people and h is quick grasp dersigaed has been duly appointed by offer proof to show V,at the land sought his cross oasmiHattfH. In the cele tail is a constatifiurprise to those tbe County Court of Curry County, Or- is more valuable for its timber or stone brsteu Beecher— Ti.ltoe trial, Frank by pleading ihe baby act in court who come in contact with bim. I* egon. Administratrix of the Estate of «hen for a,iriculU.ral pnriMisee, and to j _ 1 . „ establish hl- claim to said land before Hiacock of N iw York, who, when to the effect that he was an* inno look for Senator Bourne to accom- « D *r N. B. Neeley, decease t. All persons lhe Ke^iBUr.nd Receiver of this office he brurd that the lawyera intended cent purchaser although it was n o t ! plieh more for Oregon than any having claims against esiJ Estate are at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the (Successor to Pacific Furniture & Lumbar Co.) ••k in g a certai» indecent, question (IpIllPi! tQAI ITlfbBtl u f tliu tPiirtll (Knt flxhi-1 <> (rhrn «Kni haa nWOXm KxxAeh oz>n * • required to present them within six 2Ah day of April, 1907. of his wife, declared that he would ne nao piiicnarea nau Deen acquir | WHshjngton fiora Oregon. Senator G F E I V E R A I i, M E R C H A N T ' .a . . 1 -w -r . m proper vouchers, to the under- William G Wood shoot the ma a s » signed at lier residence near Port Or-; Oscar K.Smith, all of Montesano, W’aah. room who p.. .O •Muquooiioi,.. 1HK» oianie im pression— in Tact, this ford, Oregon ; and all parties indebted Miss Marjpuvt Oolderwood, Porter, Marz«r.-t 8 Cabterwood They did 11 Cooper of Hoquiam, dtre,; apd all the J. IL Upton, same thing can be said foaOregon’s to sold Kstato are required to pay the J William W Renfro of Roseburg, Ore. world applaa-4 same to me without delay. Langlois, Orégon. delegation in Congr Any and all persons claiming ad- Dated thieSth day o f March, 1907. f f the courts' vereely the above deecribeJ lands are lu speaking of the now officials requeetei to file their claims in this of .M bs . N. B. NagLKV, Having purchased the General Merchandise business of 4ha wo-ien fruii suoto niopeters se J*- of the iuieriur Department, Sena Administratrix oi tbe Es- fice on or before Said 16th day of April, Japan need« severe Lesson F. F. A L. Co., it shall be my aim to merit aad receives fair share God 4907. tateof N B Keelay, deceased. tor Fultou said he felt sure Secrets of the public patronage by keeping a full and complete stock of B ekjxmix L. E ddy , Iteglater. less laws ivjll general merchandise of the has* quality, by selling at the lowest R E R U N ,.F e b . 9.— (Special )— ry Garfield and. Commissioner Bal possible figures, and by fair and honest dealing. I have ]aet re The anxiety of President Roosevelt linger would prove m oil efficient of oeivedaU rgeetockof N O TIC E FO R PU BLIC A TIO N . ficiaN. U » . i ||i s o o f the opinion to accede to tfcp» demands of the« . -.r.i..- - • I ■*■■■■- - — .««.Flat.’ .1 Timber Land, Act J a n 1873,— D epartment or the IrrKRroa, Japanese in the California school ll,al >» 8 e im » r y Garfield« inten Notice for Pabiiextioa. We bol > .< mot question has erteeted a very bud im tiob to lift the embargp Land Office at Roseburg, O re g o n , delegate U . . is . to Oregon January lltb, 1907. United States Land Office, thou»sn(Iç u t .jia lea pression here, especially in military bis to uregon Motloa’.to hereby giyan that Isfiam A. Roseburg, Oregon. J«o. lis t, 1907. the IU public ■ jd s, ■yu and fresh supplies will be received by every steamer.* It «ball«* larld« a p a t tbe pres- ©ox, o f Lanzlcis. Oiegon, has filed no diplomotid'elrclee, where the Notice is hereby given that lb onm- Ifra; ¡ M Ä - r , ' ““ ■ * •» — all I PraMdcttLl Rraervessreuncon- j wt(o|e >ffair h(|g been w-tcl)eJ ?(om ent lima -, Th* nqy BfcreUti^pf the; tice of bis intention to make final flvv- plianou with the provt«loñ of thwget of 4L® clabu, v iz Congress OTJtinJs, 187». A ititleA y Ai itu tio o a l.l jriiu.ait stitutiooal. •Jtxvrto.grees. i«,'the v .. Iotesior lind Abe 110» Commisetoner made Aug. act for the sale of timber lands Tn tbi GROCERIES MB PROVISIONS. - g ‘f( is to be ho Section 11, Statea of California, Oregon, Nevada, i t kA very hig^dfiieial in ,*},« For will eootLlMdlnt a tour o f the ; W est r ■ < ' T ^ *k-=- .. - ' , F ' - y ' — j u - — — *— — ■ - dog Presi oier fr.no hi- giip eijj,, Deparimenl, wliuaeuauie J am fur the pqi jxAe of^ouking into (be BOOTS and 8 H 0 K S on our pu dqifhfiA, totlwito fs»ra iu A A I iitS-rty^rt uAe, bill lie L cl.ai ►»»•* question, and one of the |dacee MENS’ and BOY», CLOTHIKp, Curry Ouantv, O long time ’f’ 2n" V >1bnu;,,M ,:'r . r than any other men to the Mtu ¡th ey w ill vi*l» Will be Oregon.— Or- OoM Bench, O regii, on April M, 1907. of Montesano, County of ChehaHs, State ' rs in the He names tbe following witn, sses to of Washington, filed tn this office on LADIES’ DKESBGOODS, nwh/fco At W'-Srt|t Uter of ForeignOAffsir*. yekterJay ««uuLn. prove bia continuons resi (enee opon, October h te Healing t l ^ M i d l o |n e ; ’ ’ - 29th, 1906, tils a worn statement we do not HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE, • ; — u - ------------- and cultivation of, tito to» !, vis: 7761, for the purchase of the Nort q oration a! ORlh, fearing ,1«, ueL ..It ls . grrat-pify that a great Edward B Sypher ol Lauvioie, Ore. No west quarter of Section No 17 in T6wn- ' James P Russell ” ” CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPE» T H E FOREST RESERVE. are not a shlp No 33 Sooth, Range No 14 West, ivhi > -4Kt Jifce yuurs shall be forced bv C Milton Brown ” ” and will offer proof to show that and that CANDY, NUTS and N 0T I0N 8. I-emuel W Chenoweth Denmark, " ip.ligol.lu,n mijj ,1 gf lTjrcuro#t, Bceeq< ^ti ve it, t,» these up the land »ought is more valuable L nuiktx L. E ddy , Register. W ill H u rt A lt o f T h in 8ection feet imps (oi Its timber or stone than for agricul 1 a , L i ry lrU who w ill’ now grow moie Ia fact, a supply of everything usually kept ia a wall stocked tural purposes, snd to establish bis General Merchandise Store. o f Coos and C u rry M e r ite d than ever. ola m to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roeebarg, have a hsrjl 4 ,me W maintain J,»r ,.n pvi(1e,u th, t J)|pan , , , ry ORDERS TAKBNFOR AIY ARTICLE BOT I I STOCK. / . C ounties. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon, on Thursday the 25th day of orean izati idA » iff ft the tbe black shadow of iug to pick a quarrel with the Unit DipsrrMBKT or ths I xtbsios , t{ie Rraer t T removed. He names os witnesses: ed Slates, and that a conflict IS The recent order by President Warren M Wood of Montesano, Wash. lau d Oflloo nt Roseburg. Oregon, Mrs Lizxie B Wood of Mon tee« no, ” bound to come, for it is tbe pnrpneei Roosevelt creating the Forest Re- February 12tb,1907. A Notice is hereby given that Ernest Miss Magaret SCalderwood Porter, ” of lhe Japanese lo diivoevery white serve is causing a great deal of com ** A. Fabi, of Corbin, Oregon, has filed Oscar E Smith of Montesano, ’’ |«jwer out o f the Far East. I have ment among circles interested in notice of fits intention to moke final William Cooper of Hoquiam, * ibMMkffaffiAAifisdbAdhifaffidhdtBAAEAHBdbffM TT»v turpav! an ether medicine«. In m erit. J W Renfro of R'tteburg, Ore. uo doubt that if America had a the lumber end shipping business. Commutation proof in eupp rt of his safes ad cm Any nod all persons claiming adverse claim, vis: Homestead Retry No. I35i6 lu >1 feat aa It b u bran. h*««p. »troog B«vy today, your Preriqer.t’s Mr. Frank E. Alley of Roseburg, made Mav 8, 1904, for tbe Ni l, Section ly the obove-dew rlbed lands are re Sbegnik ------ '■ Townihlp34 8. Range II W., W. and quested to file theirclaimsia this office reply tn tbe Mikado’s ultimatum who is on his w ay'lo 'Gold Beach, JL by *rtOB] eaunt more than Im mode m ade hete >e£ore the on or before said 96th day of April, . , . . . . . that saM proof prori will be would have bail another sound, but informs us to ths extent of the land I in two years. Register A Receiver, nt Roseburg, Or 1907. B ssiam U i L. E ddy . Register. I t portfire «bo Mood. eUrrn ail blood die- under the circumstances, the U nit ia the reserve, and it takes up near e g o n , on May Snd, 1907. He names the following wit rewee to easnS. sli boahara and nil eruption«. ed Slates is too weak to- risk tbe ly nil of the Roseburg District prove bis continuous resMsm e upon, I t sfronotbera the ««onarh, rreates aa li»«s of tbelv prestige in a war in There is burk-sinnll »trip near the nod cultivation of, the land, t *« nopotlta *n«, W ild « up the whole ivstera. BO TH ONE YEAR FOR « ( 70. William Hellmer, of Corbin, Oregon. h e n rw tnnt tired tw U n c and makoa tbs which Japan would have every ad coast in Coos County and praolicnl- C R E A T record of cures, Otto Neumann, of Fort Orford, ” v w k stream ■ - F"b qual led ia medical history, proves Eu rene White, of Corbin, ” In n nnl Mftddform or la ohoeolaM tablets vantage, and when you would be ly all o f Curry Couuly included in H imm I’» S Harsaparil la possesses merit un Ire Moore, of Corbtn, ” known as «arentnbn. unable to defend either Hawaii or 1 life reserve. T heft arc a part of 32 known to any other M E P IC IN E . m onth. We offer you therefore at least 1900 pace« of anod R khj imjm L. E ddy , R e s is t o r . horns reading tag aa additional cost of only 96 ct«. BamplS free. see E. W. JENSEN ’ PO R T ORFORD, OREGON IF YOU WANT CASH For Your Real Estate or Business I CAN GET IT FK EK David F. Tiff, Tb lu i Mu, 415 Eu. Ave., Topeka, E ux. If Yen Want U S e M h , Cot Out and Mail Today. Jrsi a«r . . U P. MATHEJWS, JOHN R. MILLER, ^ j r P o r t Orford, 0 r s x ^ \ N E W G O O DS, -4ffiBL4faL - ---- ---- --- Hood’is! Sarsaparilla Call and examine goods and getpriees. JOHN R, HILLER, f The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE The New Idea Woman’s Magazine ■"»t