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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
Bh KEh J1LVJLN ■ E T T O R I bsa H * ■ » P lS T D t T u m ic i « : I..V .<• f U. S. {feu’ts— J o n a th a n Bourne ï r . , «f Portland and Ohaa. Fulton of Astoria. Doagreeathaa, F ir s t D ia ti iet*¿W til is C. H a w le y, oi Salem ■ o rth Governor— Gdo, E- Cham berlain Sa- t a w s Faso of Law ytsa. ,. v , Astavtno, R C— Nqt far from ¿6e Piagultcent Biltmore m la te of Oooigt W . Vanderbilt and In tbs shadow si Dm m illio n a ire * hunting lodge an Mont Pisgah. near Asheville. In tbs ra ce3>e4 o f th e iuountaiQM. there la > highly civilised band of Cherokee In dians who foris a nation samara.o aad dlstlaet from the stats gcveruasnut and baaed upon the theorise of democracy. Tjts people who oompoM this nat.ot are full-blooded red a * though, tai rewo.etl from the savagery of than nneejtort. Tbs scheme o f their gov- .sraoisnt. while adhering to many tra ditions of their Dibs, is fa r In advance of any existing among other of tbs original natives of the soli. The chief, or president o f the repub lic, Is elected by plurality, vote by tas Quall.'sd electors of ths country. He unut be at least % years old, and a na tive» of h is Indian republic. He holdi -(flee for four years. Should tbs pres ident be authorlzsM .by h it cuagrcs* k ¡eave the country oa public totaiuese hi» compensation Is fixed at four dol lars a day and expenses, including rail A good R anch and- a G old M in e , oa roftd inilenge. >• < tlm coast, 9 miles north o f the m outh of This president Is not only the chief Hogue R iv e r. c ^ ocij U vs of the nation, hut its firsi Good house, good w ater, fin " vtsw. « 1 J.-.f-n; apd he is always regarded a» ho personal frli ad and adviser of hit M ain rued In iro n t o f house, Post ofTi-e people In their Individual capacity, and I m ils , School house 1 m ile, 335 aoses |npd, m ostly in grass. Mach It la .frequently the case that he ad justs disputes and settles ooutrovarslar I bottom land, rust beach and h ill. 11 la "order to save his subjects ths ex inlles beach m ines, good w ater rights pense of litigation. 00J ditches and flam es. M ines luex- Ex President Chzldohlb's daughter ; u M U tib le . . who waa'educated 1A Boston, is said tc F urth er particulars to be had h t the have been the most beautiful and . TatirowRoMue. [lopul&r woman of the nation, and-dnr- ing his adroluist.ation she was the Dully Madison of the little republic. Jesse Itsid. the lncumbeat, Is ac ordinary maa. He la giving bis smaH The OsKiON D a i l y J o iiu n al is Ike leading Democrelio newspaper domain one of the best busiueas ad- < T i ji ii U t r a t lo n s I t e^er had. Presides! < Oregon, i siued at Portland. f ' Reid is a prosperous farmer and sue» ( raiser and be prefers U s basutlfu. < managers alto issue a 8aMi-WmncLr, whiuh is especially adapted home on the fioeo river to s residence , M i r Ute. | The vice president of . the republic for people who do not care for a D aily, but want a good fam ily paper. Persons so d o in g fo r purposes o i Stilw ell Shannonklh, Is an Interesting unting, (tailing, » ★ traveling throngb A ny o f these papers can be bad in combination with the P O R T C ths states in ths '60's, tbs rhpabil« es o r tearin g down fences, le a vin g gates poused the sanae of ths south, and on» open, o r m olesting property, w ill hs FORD TROBOJMM, a t the following ralee: .of ths rad men, Standing W all, rose proam.uted according to law . .-to the rank of a brigadier. Ix* tils K napp. His command was composed largely, of his own people, end one of hU most gsilaut and most trusted officers war MaJ. Bhannonklh. Since ths war to« Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing ot ENGLISH WALNUTS, it is their trite home. Large plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A em ail ¿rove gives independent income, is the coming great in- m dustry. Big profits, sm all outl * sopited. Write - today for Free cdtaleg, a treatise conditions and results, also Nursery catalog. . BROOKS $ SONS, Walnut N ursery.' Car For Sale. JOTTRNAL And TRIBUNE, Daily and Tribune - - •6 0 Daily Sunday and Tribune - - 37 O 8eml Weeky and Tribune - - F18H FROZEN IN THE 8EA. 32 O State T.esnurer— Oso. A. Steel o f S a lem. Snpt. P u b lic In s tru c tio n —J . H . Ack erm an, S aW lfi," Stats P rin te r— W illis Dnnl«ray, Salem. Attorne. C r n c ra l— A. M Craw ford. Suleii*. ' ¡fe « E E P S IN STOCK, C lerk Stub- ' an ! JtocrJ— Q. ( i. I ’.rou n. Jo in t Se.i t *r to r Cone nud Corry— John 8 . £ 0 t e . ' Joint Representative (or Coos and C urry— hd RarklefT. Judge, »1 J u d ic ial D is t r ic t - J . W H an iiltd o , Roseburg. Praseentimr A tto rn ey. 3d JuiHcial D is trio t—George M . Brow n, Bceeburg. 0 .8 . Commissioners—J. H . Upton. Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. court « o m e s s e . Qoupty Judge— E . A. B a ile y , Gold County Commissioners—J. W . Cooley, Cbotco; E d H y p h e r, L an g lo is. Sheriff— S. E. M sraters, Gobi Beach. County C le rk —G eorge W . Ptnith, Gold Beach. County Treasurer—James ' C an » W edderburn. " Assessor-A. J. M arsh, Port O rfo rd . School B upt.— Amea 8 . JohnstoL, Puri -O rford. , Surveyor—D . C unnlffJ.’ r. Gold Bench. Coroner— D r. F . A. S eh llein uiu , Wed derburn. MISTI»OS o r THS COURT«. C irc u it C ourt meets Fou rth M onday In August of each year. County Commissioners C ourt meet, first Wednesday in January, A pril. J u ly and September ol each year. Probate C ourt meets first Monday in <5 <!<!< A t Æ j p e n t o f t h e PIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. A d m i n i s t r a t r i x 's N o tic e . . Notice is hereby given th a t tin» un dersigned has been dulv appointed by the County C ourt of C urry County, O r egon. A d m io ls tra tltr ol the Estate ol N. B. Neeley, deeease I. A ll persona h a rin g claims against m id Estate are required to present tlie flf w ith in six months from the date o f thi« notice, w ith proper vouchers, to the under signed at her residence near P o r t, Or» (ora, O reg on ; and all parties indebted to said Estate a re required to pay the ime t. > mt- w ith o u t delay. Dated this 6th day o f M arch, 1907. .---- — -— -—Mse. N . B. N ssutv. - A d m in is tra trix of the Es tate of N B Neeley, deceased. vneceo.. •. H a rb o r.......... G old Beaoh. W edderburn Illtb e e ........ . M a r ia l........... Agness......... O p b t r .....': ., Coftrfn ____ P o rt Orford D e n m a r k .... L a n g lo is ..,j E c k le y .......... Ton enn have it a ll foi m ^ 60 cm J T lie E fe q ln g T ele g ra m , of id ,O re g o n . I l l s the tars ' ig newspaper published ; I t contains a ll the new state and of ths natio n . Try I t for ed to yon free. Address THE TELEGRAM, P O R T L A N D , OR. Always Remember the Full Name &£SS2S Q u i n i n e Provincetown. Mass. — Can ftah freest at a depth of SO (athorns? is ths question that Is vexing tbs minds f it flatflsh dredgers at this port. FGherm ea declare that *Tots of flounders wore drawn from water of th a t depth, midway between Wood End and the “ledge." on a recent date, many boats’ crews sharing la ths singular harvest—the flrst o f the kind ever known to have occurred In this latitude, and certain it Is that no local aea mystery of the past ever oaased more dlscuuion than this latest won der evoker. W ill some wise man kind ly make explanation? For smny years Provincetown's fleet of flounder dredges has annually scooped 4,490 barrels of flatflsh from ths floor of Cape Cod bay. but never until the present w inter have the fish ermen drawn up naturally frozen fishes— fishes all ready for shipment, in fact, barring the barrels. On the day of the draught of frosen flounders Mie weather was mild, the a ir aad the surface w ater were of a rampsratlvely high temperature, and the dredging hiaehines hung limp and unlced. Thia proves th a t the fishes did not freeze after reaching the sur face alongside boats. But the fish were thoroughly frozen Crew member«, astounded a t the spec tacle. severed specimen a fter speci men. to ascertain If the flounders were fully frozen. Bach fish an cut was I frozen completely. For once the fishermen, who know local fishes’ habits pretty well, are pvzsled. They wqpld be pleased to team the cause of the phew o m a ^ Cares a Cold In One Day, Crip in Tw o . nwticb . i t ■ \J 1 P □± -J Ll/e Best to be h a d in Curry County, a t reason a ble Prices. L etter Heads, Legal Bla nks, Any Thing, Briefs, Posters, - Envelopee'.. Statements, - NOTICM. D avio K ixg o f 8atsi>p< County o l Chehalis, State of W ashington, flleii In tills office on N o vember 19,1906, his sworn statem ent No. 7935 fo r the purchaee of the 8W W SEW o f Section « ; W ) NKJ and NEJ ■NW | of Section No. 8, In Tow nship No 32 South of Range No 14 W est, and will offer prjKif to show th a t the landaoagh’ Is m ere v aluab le fo r its tlm iie r o r stone th a n for asrienltursl purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on F rid a y the 21st day o f June, 1907 H e Dam es as witnesses: George B Steele, - Clayton E W agner, n eo rg e W Wood. June« Foster, a ll of Satsop, W ash. J W Iten fro , and, A B How ell, both o f Roseburg, Ore. Any and all persons c la im in g ad- verselv the above described lands are requested to file th e ir elaim s In fhls of fice on or before sahl 21st day of Jons 1M07. B xmamiu L E m it , Register. Trespass N otice. Notice Is hereby g iv e n to sU w hom I t may concern, not to e n te r upon, o r trespass In any m anner upon the S ta r Ranch, situated a t L an g lo is, C u rry County, Oregon, fo r th a purpose o f hunting w ith guns or doge, o r o th e r wise trespa in a n y m an ner. Any person o r persons so enterin g upon sahl premises w ith o u t m y eon- sent w ill be prosecuted to th a ro ll ex ten t o f the law. To W hom I t 8 f« y Coaeorm. i—sosasgisa^s. T h e undersigned hereby give notice th a t they are the owners of the Booth h alf o f Section lfl, Township th ir ty three. South range fourteen W e s t o f W IIM teette m eridian , Grego«. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon o r make any locations, e ith e r placer o r q uarts claim s a t th eir peril. D. K bllahkb I Up- o.-date Work Done on Short Notice. . Portland, O ra PATENTS Satisfacton Guaranteed Notiot is hereby giveo to a ll persona whom It m ay oencern, not to e n te r up- os or trespass upon the premises of E li Baglay, far the purpose o f bunting, o r fishing w ith hook and line. Raid p re mises a re Situated on E lk R iv e r, C a rry •» Iv é s a n d <>ur m a c h ín .« Iim t 1« il„ - « n v y c f aU OREASE U nited States Lend Oflloe, Roseburg, Oregon, M arc h 97th, 1907. , Notice is hereby given, th a In com ' plianoe w ith th e provisions of the A c t! o f Oonglc a of June S. 1878, e ntitled ' “ An Act fo r the sale o f tim b er la n d s ' in the States of C alifornia, O r e g o n , Ne vada and W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as extended to a 1 P u b ic L an d S tate#-b y a c t of A u gu st 4, 1899, , . H . « u ™ . J 0 ’" ” " ’ T hey Tanned ths Russians Too. Since they showed their fighting qualities It has been found that the Japanese are not a yellow ric e a t a ll; they are only deeply tanned, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. . äxl T N o t l c e (tor P u b l i c a t io n . F b a s m T womssm . Teungest Typesetter. Edgar Mlssemer. son of J. R. Mlase- mer, editor and publisher of ths Mount Joy (Pa.) fltar aad News. Is one of the youngest typesetters In this section of the state. Egdar Is only seven y e a n old, and sets type and distributes It with tiMnarkahlc rapidity for one to yosng In ths husisese During spare hours a fte r srhool hs spends hts time la his father’s shop. Before he was six ygara old he was able to handle a printer's stick, apd when h it proof» pome back for rorrectloa vary few er rors wars to be found. T he Difference. In the spring, says an observant eoo- tem porarj, women’s footsteps turn lightly toward the m illinery stores. And men's hands Instinctively toward their pocket book«. . \ A ll persons are hereby warned not h i reepass upon the lands ol the under- tigned, situated In Sixes River P r e c in c t , C u rry oounty. Oregon, for the purpose o f h u n tin g w ith gnns o r dogs, o r fish ing. Also not-to leave any gate open on going throngh, o r otherwise trespass In any m anner. A n y person so trespusping w ill b e prosecuted to th e fu li e w te n t of the law M R 8. R A C H A E L ATEBR T im bkb L a n d A trr, J c n i 8, 1878, - i - maen. Oar *»Jfe«s » e m e * ’ niarhlm ha* n - r e r b re n r!v»k.-d a» a ta r a llv m a c h in e .—I t «tunda a t Uw h m d o t a ll 4H gh « ra M e «wlng raachtaaa, a n d stand« a n t u e w w mama. P i t e •* R e t e « T o m e ” «s t k a m U v ------- "g Htass a n s a se *“ - t I t t . n o t a s e e a io ry n».- u .V .w trr latea tres» to m a re our rrvd.Unr ja .» s S y S ekts aa « n iMve B o d r b U to pay- " • hnv» arvrr «ulend Inte oonspeUUoa w it h n m n u fu rtu iv m at lew grade e lia a n m a c h lM « t h a t a n - mud« Io n t t M H f l . In a . o t a n y In M n a to m e n u D o M t he da- r. »Srd w I mc . y m » v n m ta to w in g in n c h l M d m r t w u d rW or r n n m y a w n v fro m h o m e ; c a l l o n a “ •d re w « • » « • " D c w f e r . ’h« e a a s s U y e n a t-ettcr n m eld o c Ite le » , th a n yo u eau purahasa el«»k h ,» » . I f thert» U n e d e a l« - m a r yea. v r t ti d l . c c t u m . f* *rWK3V!SFW1N0MACltNMMI M A S * . SA i -wtt, < 8l«rcn. JH» Kt. T ax :«., M«_ A tS b ta. I .a. -. *». »*a FriS-lu-w. ruTT connection with I for tbs purpose o f b a n tin g , fishing, traveling thtough in a n y shape form m anner, or tearing down fences, or >vtng out-side gates open, o r molest- l personal property, w ill be proeecu- I to the fu ll extent of the lew. W m . R . Johnson, Lea n s o f the above deecriled premises.