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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1907)
A T ENGLISH PRISON OATES Nalvntton Army !■ Than to Land a M il D t e o r a t ir a r’ W h a t to B e . Th ere Is com fort In the knowtadre to often «pressed, that D r. K ilm e r's fovnm p- Root. the great k U r .r , rem edy f u lilli. every heln< c o,nF*Hod to go often “ "U ? m a n / t,rr e j B tfh t. T h e m ild arid the extra- ordinary effect o f S w a m p - R o o t b a c o n , h o l o r l t l wea- 2 * 1 “* cures of the m o s t dlstresslnc cases, y 2 ? " * tped ld n e you should have the **!? • S o H , d n * T l3 U In 6 0 c . a n d j l . sizes. □ hi V* * “ m P!e * * « l e of this WSSderful discovery and s book th a t tells m ore about U, both sent WT,* ¿ to flE te r& ttri sbaoluteiy free by m a ll, address D r. K ilm * r & 9 ° - ' B ingham ton, N . Y . W h en w riting rr.en- « o o reading thia generous o f f « la this paper. a A ll who are seriously interested in social quest iona ought from # time to time to find themselves M outside a prison gate in tbeeariy . T a u p e r . . . „ ------ Xi morning. There in no more pa- . . Criminal Circuit Court... ro thetie speetable in the study of .Criminal Justice C oast.. W human misery. The Salvation -.Stationery......................... 18 Army officers are there and the •Court House A J ilt. . . . . . “ church army stands with them . C le r k ’s . . . , u . . . . , .............. .. » side by side. There are » tile .B h e r if f ’s . , .................. (froups of friends waiting about • B a i l i f f ' s .............. ” in the gray morning until those . S c h o o l S u p e r in te n d e n t’* . . who hare* finished their sentence .County Judge's......... . . . i step out late freedom, says a let- C o u n ty C o m m is s io u e r is .. 0 ter by Lady Henry Somerset E x a m i n a t io n o f T e a c h e rs . The door slowly opens and men In s a n e ........... ......................... A n d l a ( a c t , e v e r y t h in g u s u a lly n e e d e a H. T . STEW ART E d ito r and P ub lisher 0 and women come out by twos and • Jdry it. t . i la th e c o u n try . County Treasurer's . , . . . , o threes, a tragic moment to the on- • • Fuel < • « » v • e « .• • • • o looker, when husbands and wires and fathers and children meet C A S H SALF.H a m o u n t ug t o 85 o r H iilw i-ip tlo n , . . .‘ S u r v e y o r .. m o re w i l l be a llo w e d JO p e r o e n t d fc o again. Then the Salvation Army .. P u b lis h in g c o u n t, e x c e p t oo F l o u r , o e w h ic h a t 8 man begins his work, and distrib. C o u n ty C o a r t . . . d is c o u n t e s n b e g iv e n . 8 uten cards to them, inviting them R e b a te o s T a x e s I , to meetings, or telling them to C o u rt » « p o r te r . A s I w i ll d o s s y o w n t e a m in g , > count upon him as a friend, if they Costs la B a it.... m y In t e n t io n t o s e ll c h e e p e r th a n good» > need help— for the difficulty w e re e v e r s o ld o r r F t n r a s C re e k . <62 T o t a ls j which stares the prisoner in the face and loofos so large to how to get work. There arc thousands A M O U N T O F O U T S T A N D IN G W A R R A N T S U N P A ID . of honest men out of employment, i Who is to find »a opening for the W i ll be t a k e n i n e x c h a n g e f o r g o o d s . I man who has been in prison? » • "■ e.i ie .J The 8alvntion Arm y officer tru ly > T o t a l a m o u n t o f u n p a id C o u n t y W a r r a n t s G iv e m e n tr ia l A nd I w ill <lo m y -»M.Í10.22 •aid that the law gives a man lib st t o p le a se y o u . three months or six months in S ta te o f O r e g o n ) a g .< \ prison to expiate his offense, but C o u n ty ot C u r r y ) a n d t l»e when he comes out be finds that a . i ^ V S ^ - f t S s S s B S t t i S s a R 8 s » ' S It to really a sentence for life, and f o r i ‘hUni T r “ nd • n“ ,u n t o f e l s t m . a llo w e d b y th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f s a id C o u n ty many and w a y a man could tell w «™ n i o Z L T f ^ s u * ST U. m b e r * * > « . » * > 7 , o n w h a t s e c o u a t th e s a m e the same hopeless tale, of his vain H u re ™ ° w » d , V y ’ a m o u n t o f w a r r a n ts d r a w n a n d a m o u n t o f w a r r a n ts o s t- M axuvacTvnxn endeavors a fter employment, un ^ m c W u . ’t T y 1' ' “ t h “ 8“ “ e “ P p e H r UP° ° W* r f t c 0 " ta ° f “ y “ til he clasps the brotherly band Witness my hand and seal o f the County Court o f said Ooaaty'affixed this whick y * « extended to him by one „ 17th d a y o f O c to b e r . 1807, B o th P a p e rs one ye& rior $ 2 .2 6 of these modern Pranctocaaa. G IO . W . SMITH, There to a man in London to f ix s n it County Clerk. day who holds the keys of one of the iargeat city warehouses. Thin man spent more than 11 yearn in T h e O R F O R D T R E A S U R E R 'S B B l'O B T , September 8 0th , 1DOT prison. H e was helped by the Sal vation Army, and one day, a fter The New Idea Woman’# Magazine j U a n d o u , O r e g o n R E s e t g im is te a te re d d I W n t a e r r r e a s n t t s a c c Q ru u e M d t t a h a e d r t e a o f f n . . . ..................................................................... many months of weary search far . , . . ................ . . . . ............. .. work, he was engaged on a tern- U n r e g is t e r e d W a r r a n t s ( e s t i m a t e d ) ........................... P°rnrx Job. He gave satisfaction B O T H O N E Y E A R ¿ O R « 1 .7 6 , T o t a l In d e b t e d neats.................................. T f M B E t t L a n d A ct .J vmx 3, 1878— and remained {crmaneatly, and ................ ............. . N otice for I’ ubm catiom . In i A, - y 2 MA!* B M a o i H N x is a n a n t h w i t y o n D r e s s m a k in g , M i l » to now-in this position of- great Conk on h u d ia Treasury, October 1st, 1907. ^ h '" 1 S t o i 'o m y . I t a v e r a g e s m o r e th a n 100 p a g e s e a c h trnat. Another man who was vis U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffic e , it h . W o o f f e r y o n th e r e f o r e a t le a s t 1 »W da u e s o f good fa s h io n a n d ! ,d. ...........• ............................................. .............................. ited in prison, serving his second R o s e b u r g , O re g o n , A ilg ., 8 t h , 1907. B r id g e F u n d . . . ........................... ........................ ............., ................................ t N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t in c o iu - S c h b o l F u n d s . . .............. .................... ..................... ............................................... term of ten years, although ba -p lia n c e w i t h t h e p r o v is io n s o l t h e n e t In s t i t u t e F u n d . . . . . ..................... .*7 ,................................. was only 43 years old, said that it o f C o n g re s s o f J u n e 3, 1878, e n t it le d . ' r was the first time that any mes “ A n a c t f o r t h e s a le o f t im b e r la n d s 4 n G e n e r a l F u n d t h e S ta te s o f C a l if o r n i a , O r e g o n , N e v a S t a tio n e r y F u n d ......... ................................................ sage of any kind from the outside d a , a n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , ” as e x E s t a t e F u n d ............. world had reached him. Directly -a - • a • . s a a .n .e a . . . . . . . . . te n d e d to a l l t h e P u b lic L a n d S ta te s hla time was up be went to the Sal b y a c t o f A u g u s t A 1801, " « 48.97 vation Army, “end in his grati I J ohn L- AKnem sox JAME4 CAUUHKLL/Oonuty Treasurer. ! o f D e n m a r k , C o u n t y o f C u r r y , S tA te tude to us,” said the officer, “be ¡ o f O r e g o n , h a s t h is d a y file d i a t h is gave us the only thing he had, bis ! o f flu e h la s w o r n S ta te m e n t N o . 8188, I f o r th e p u r c h a s o io f th e b E i o f N E i o f prison mouse.” The rule to that H H E K IF F ’8 R E P O R T , September 3Oth, 1 9 0 t ; S e c tio n 45, in T o w n a h ip ? N < t. 31 S o u tli, if a man in any of the convict pris I o f R a n g e 15 W e s t, a n d w ill o ffe r ons can catch a field mouse and in I p r o o f t o s h o w t h a t th e la u d B o u g h t is ; m o r e v a l u a b le fo r its t im b e r o r ato n e duce it to stay in his oell without t h a n fo r a g r i c u l t u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d the help of a cage he may keep it. RUY I *" h ,a c l'‘ ,u i to 81» d la n d be - I lo re i J . H . U p t o n , p . 8 . C o m m ie io n i-r »19,139 61 This man bad turned the little an OvtrSO.000. a t h is office at M u ig lo la , O r e g o n , on imal, to which he was devoted, 9 1 9 ,1 3 9 .5 0 T h u a e d a y , th e 7 tlj day o f N o v e m h -r, I and is now enjoying a peaeefnl old .¡...408.04 »O O T H I t tk a O m l la tow arw W s s k l r « r u « ll<07 . Sostti. n i t SevotaS to l A S a r a t u r w , — —m a n t r - r . W<1WI OhS W l e M o n . ! l i e n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s t ...Í/M 0.51 age In a Salvation Arm y home; a»4 gives the test or a il tk a t Is earrent In its nets. Among fc* sewMoaiar» the most F ra n k T . M c M n ll-n . but whenever the former owner . . .2 ,9 5 3 M to S sosthem w riters spgasr -g o ^ c a a e ile r H srrts.M irTr SUllwell rew ards and J a m e s P . O ls e u , ...ix m .e o etaars of growing tama. serial stsrMa t o « A s lie n k nose. Masrlee fk e a s s o a . cornea to London be always vis J o h n A . T y le r , Stanay « . Crocsett, M rs. OoWgs Corbsit n s A rth sr W. Marghinont h a r t ayoaar- ------- 187.78 its IL Jam es a . C apps, a ll- o f D e n m a rk . THE TRIBUNE T e r r ito r y ,” as - x t e n d e I t o n i l P i l ' d i a , L u n d S t a t e s a c t o f A u g u s t 4 t h , 1892, v a d u a n d u 'n a h in g t o n by B x b n a k d B b iw k b o f S a ts o p , C o u n t y o f C h e h a lis , S ta te o f W a s h in g to n , B le d in t h X n f f le e o n D c - c o i n h e r f 180«, h i s - w o r n s t a t e m e n t N o 8811 f o r t h • p ir c h a s o o f th e N W 1 e f S e c tio n N o 28 in T o w n - h i p N o 33 S o u th ° f “ “ J * * ' K o V W M rt w » • O r e ., a n d w i l l o ffe r p r o o f t o s h o w t h a t t h e la n d a n ig h t in m o r e v a l u a b l e fg r Ito t im b e r o r s to n e t h a n f o r i t a a g r i c u l t u r a l p u r poses, a n d t il e s t a b lis h n is c la im t o s aid U u i be o r e t h e R e g is t e r a n d B e c e lv e r o f t in s o ffic e , u t llu e e h u r v , O iC g o n , nu S a t u r d a y t h e 1 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r , 1807. H e n a m e s us w itn e ss e s : WEEKLY OREGONIAN port fl. B. SflBlfl tribune All ¡foils if Saddelry, a C a a d o t t o n a r o la w altiag t o « Ik a sea e f authors e r a a t b « l M & . A short story coolest »rough! OSS sea o r L x a v e S n o x d r o d e » l a o < M n le o r -t • t o w t o o . all w o rth y a SUM« BRw nVMWT S O U T H ’ S raaSsSlacM- timns. Other contests a r t aontemolatod that w ill sarSassfiiUy eiDlott the ripening ^ r t ' X ’ f"1 ‘ h* ‘ On" fc‘ UriBfl * «U W irr « O V T R Wosu wit* M t i m i f t h e groat south. T h e t e a - lot tnnshfae w e re » everything Into ir tlv lty and the inesen I t never oom onoaoh tochsek the Dane ol in^asUy. T h e paper com.» fragrant w im the teoatk of the magnolia end pine, and gives out the vary a ir cf the cm g t . pa m and hay, th e toaaty end p a th » , the f orm see ta d mystery t f the land w h e n the com stores ap the gulden sunshlao an J the cotton W h lu p a la the moonlight, w in ho given la the won-fliiod eanm as ofthis to c J u U a g w essiy. T h e subscript ton price is *** " i S * t f i j P osssu s y ssr. sMSs la sil s s iu a « . ssssta, M w s p s p s ri. posteuuieri is d »vsty m h *: s *. cishd of Hvp. «ccomppslcd ssUUc the club r s to r Ic lb * ssssc sac yoar grsJs. O r o g «n. A n y a n d a ll p e rso n a o l a im in g a d v e r s e ly th e to p v e -d e s c r ib e d la n d s a re re q u e s te d to C le t h e i r c la im s In th is o t- ffoe o n o f b e fo r e s a id 7 t h d a y o f N o v - e m l ie r , 1907. B saoanin L E d dt , T imheu L a n d A ct , J u n s R e g is te r . 3, 1878, N o tic e f o r P ii b ll e a t io n . U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffice, hr the fttll » 2 .8 0 , « • » a o n a W o w t o l C b v « IP s iuo . m of six of yc»f solghhon who wouM spprodste »ho opportasHy lo ro ta • copy pi Tho Suns» tooth sad one san p ls w ill hs « s 3 t d t o s . Yaa t - a sol yosr t ig * of flvs out of them vory poop». WHEN YOU SHOOT You « am to K IT whoi yoo o n oi,aiw M —bo It bird, b o m or t n g « . K .v , •S ou coorn hv thontwig tho S TL V O fS . ro r , t yeor, STEVENS A M IS Uovo w i V d oS P R K il IE R HONORS Io, AC- CDRA-.Y. Otu boot m « B U N N Y S O U T H « t o n ovor 9 0 ,0 0 « Amsrisan homos sow: shd C srln i Ih O . I t M ro to ho welcomed s tally « u u sy mere hums». « M t a rts ! wwsklyfea»t of SJvd thing», ths Pos:h«re LI srary WooWy. w h » s cotaau» tar IPO W1U H M s mo»t ro e u w o 0< »U is o p s /t n ¡hat tom » to yd«. C»« SU N N Y SO U T H , Atlaratot, Ga. k. ta w n M » , » m . « « .p Z y »If* a»4 *> y Mir haw hee May sra Ma . ..A I, f r a sud b* Pavo ev e , had In th e hAvae. Ids ■ « w franala With b etd a rh e l< ) tr iv i a rm a n f y a a . C ASCAIiET! J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co,, ___ r.o.B«4M« cniourax ra u a . xaaa,v. l a i f C. ü . u u u -ir J r . c /t o il iv«u«v. cat «BMk 7 - * • i» k n i w t o l «at N e t L i a b i l i t i e s ................ ................. ........... 3 1 M Í 4 . 4 9 UEORUK W. SMITH C o n n t y C le r k , H e n a m es rs s w it n e s s e s : , ' ' l l l i a m L iin p o c h , k J a m e s M . L iin p a c n , C h a r le s F o r t y , a l l o f P o r t O r f o r d .O r e . I E d w in Q . C a r t e r , M y r t l e P o in t, O re . A n y a n d a l l p e rs o n s c la im in g n d . v e r s e lv t h e a tto v e d< s c rib e d la n d s a re r e q u e s te d to O le t h e ir c la im s in th is offlou o n o r b e fo re s a id 7 th d a y o t A d a r k m >rrei in ir e , » t a r in f o r e h a a fi, r in b e r , 1907. u g w l a b o u t to n y e a rs s n d w e tg b to g B rwamin l I w b v , R e g is t e r . 1IU 0 p o u n d « , w i t h a p e a r s h a p e d e s n l . m a r e is s in n rlt« . «5n¡sk,fc¡Si£ UwSsrt T«» Ütore C<m<<ltfwffttOv« F«»rrlto**t L i a b i l i t i e s ........................... . b r a n d o n le f t h i p e m a il e n d 'A-tecnen to ten f «et». ». « AS drug fo v l A l l mante.» n í_ ~ r .i' i characteristics of that strange link between birds and besets, the duck biil«*d platypus of Australia, 8 IÍM I-A W N Ü A L S U M 81 Y ST A T E M ENT. u writer sayu: “ll makes Its home o f th .- f in a n o la l o o n rlitio n o f O n r r y C o u n t at the el «e of badness like an otter in a bank, tunneling H e p t r m lie r 3 U th , 1907. J up from the entrance under water some 3« or 4« feel, whkb Itopow erful forearm muscle« make noth T o e s t im a t e d in t e r e s t s o c ru c l th e re o i ing of, to n place where it esn find a dry and welldrained borrow. T o t a l li a b i l i t i e s . Its food consist« chiefly of insects, crayfish or ‘yabbess*’ which if bolts bard obeli and all. I t will B y ( n m ls in t h e h a n d s o f tits C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r a p p lic a b le t o th e p a y stay for ten to fourteen miantea m e n t o f C o u n ty W a r r a n t s .. . . . . . at a time under water, searching G ro s s L i a b i l i t i e s .................................. »22,810.2» the mad and stones for delicacies R e s o u rc e s ............................■.j f . ..1,022.86 wijb its duck like bill. It makes a o f C u r r y C o u n ty , O re g o n . N.rv- ta t» > e o « D . I ..► » ! n elect-. > b i*, N u »! - u t it. v .« n n r u « e < ..u .> !/C a t t a r ■ ? ,r •' txh! «.H i i vi-v e '!« sd , '»> s i c - 1 ir y ò i r n d r iv in g s h i »• M r ««A - lirg iU t ,- d a y lo p m .,.-. «, ‘n-hn, I-iefetn «. i,:,ickb*ad«, t CU-k V I.I.Ú un ■-’ « a p f o k ^ c : o - i , l :,.4 .M C U M CONSTIPATION Saavgr-U ks Bird. R egard in g som e o f the peewHnr Lsus a m o u n t o f d e lin q u e n t ta x e s .d o u t h , K a n g « N o It W fest, jW B I o ff-r p ro o f to show tiiu t th e lrtti l s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fMr i It o t im b e r o r s to n e th a n f o r a / r i e u l t u r - ' a i p u rp o s e s , a n d to e v ta h lis h h is . ¡a im h y s a i.1 la n d b e f o r e J I I . U p t o n , U . g C b m m iM io n e r . a t L a n g lo is , O t e g u n .o n i i « 7 r " i * y t h , -7 th <" y ' o f N u w m b v r , Rifles, StotgiDS, Pistols »29,138.51 8. K. M A R N T E R 8 , S h e r if f a n d T a x - e o llo c t o r w o rk up. a n im a l* w i t h S h e d is a p p e a r e d n b '- u t P o rt Orford, Oregon, T t e i C*. - K B f A .P P P r e p r in t« !- M tostsr at resrful Mtaa. First Russian— Had a te rrib b nightmare last night. Dreamed I w m attached by n giant. Second Russian — How fcto w a s he 7 -B ig aa a7ap.”—XtoL -z ' c o lla r O ct lO tli fr o m t h e la n e a t J o e N a y s cw Elk r iv e r . A s n l i a b 'e r e w a r d n i l l b e g lv - < n fo r in f o r m a t io n t h a t w i ll le a d k t t h e rec o v e ry of th e m a re . Port Orient-. O re, Oet. t« h , 1207. C K N A PP HO TEL, ueugDi wnen toil, its antics are a constant source of pleasure, though if care to not token it will overeat Itself, scenting lo hate ia captivity difficulty In digesting the hard crayfish shells, it« eoat to, like the mole’«, of an unusually silken and glossy texture.” K . F IE L D IN G . » Ir s t-e ls a s in e v e r y rs a p e rt. Penman— I ’d like to pat eat aa many books to a year as that man going along there does. W right— A nther or pub' We ran the Stage from Port Orford •Neither; book hnctionrer. — Fla D airyvlllc, connecting with ths Yonkers Statesman. 8 U g e to Myrtle Point. G o >d Feed 8 ta b l« attached.