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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
,#B l> M & tP A r, DBO -far? Write to s o . MACKAY, flU M U K IF T lU K I Ose Copy Une Y és r.. . . Une U«u>y S ix M o u t h s . .. O u. Copy Threw ffootha. J B - L . D r . k e , November 8. in tali- i tods dOdegrre« * 9 minutes north • an,W“ S S !M « IH M e g re e . 37 m i„- tjtes WMffz 1, WM picks*! up N«»v- shiber 2«, in Y»qi*iiM Bay, Oregon, AU ths leading Japanem States- Having covered »bout 300 mites in man have ihs kindliest greetings to i 18 days. A report -of the affair tbe American people over ths sail has been rsosi vwt by John MoNui tag of Bob B ra n ’s Big Flcui, an d •y , nautical expert in the local by jj they sxtaod cordial is v ita tio .it to drogrsphio office. Aha fleet to visit Japan. Ths war- clouds a r t all blown away, or alas they a rt oarafully »oiled up and hidden sway. Let us have Pea or I of Satsop, County Waah'nvton, tiled Wa will be good— W ill you? .TsbKffied Every Wednesday, by HARDY ¡Í. «TKW AKT. tomber 34, IMS, h No i 8586 a f G lor i ü the á pu í ¡¡ sta « r iv a h u lid red men killed in one miqp-horror, sod now comae anoth er slaughter of throe hundred mare, that lust for gold shall ba fanned notsaledl This is Shy lock’« age! W hat mailer the lives of man, the shrieks of their wives and children, i f human devils oan only garner, Gold! Gold 11 G u idili more valuable for prosperous nation, which ia grew- ing sod prospering most s w iftly fnron, Michigan t/kday, is th e southwest— the re — ------------------- gioa whose central AeM la Qkla bom«, In d ian te rrito ry and north levs 8, 1878— Texas, says the Chicago la t e r b lle a tito . a lies Bids Wanted. of the several forms and affidavits fucmeily required to he filled in such cnibR, and the use U‘ ar* ° 1f 7 iU W * ' * °f ,' b° tl * - e* pen“e U i aaI " .n d o ® “ "» ! W r,> and datfa<? V » there are 21, involving about 100 defendant». Theae do not tnnlnde R’ A' The it o r y Oklahom a’s trans- - Land States by —fo r only a beginning has been made, even in Oklahom a—A f i ' V T a. . . ®tl,e r P *rta ®f theMcentral sooth te te ^ ffiJ m ^ D ^ i weat waa *nade la • leM aenan- W e*lf tr e a t you Square! ie»rn statement ’ ioha I manner, and it baa not r e ‘u t u a u l ' ,h € notice th a t i t f e ta 31 South Of • eP ea- I « d will offer { Than I t was w ith anrpriao th a t amb^r tha natk>0 ■* ,arfl* learned, when hbrpnscs, and to tbe “statehood” ag ttatio a berame > said land be-1 strong a few years w o , th a t there rl on w« re « * * ” 5 m ®«* than tw ice as S ' Peb^iflOB many w hite people aa Indians in Remember the Hamel „ t fth e Place! IndiaB te rrito ry , and th a t these. aBd th* M .oK> with fa them, were doUjg <H ,n tb d e ia th Atsop, wash. IRom-barg, Ore. industries, schools and churches - rfb ^ ta iS ? ¡¡‘re th a t * 5 * th rivin g ecm- manitieB in Illin o is Or, l a w s o f I Minnesota. „ r “ W M , With furthe»’ » « T r i * ....... 1 . th a t people who in yooth had been • - 1 m a accnatompd to think of Texas an a ' . k . , 10/0, land largely inacceaaible save onj b h c a tio n . horseback or by wagon, learned ts Land Office, thin year th a t Texas waa leading □V. «th, 1807. a il the states of the onion in ra il ¡.“ S way «»lenge, and had poshed ■8. entitled *<As Illinois from the prim acy held fo r * 4,° ^ thJ <0 yeans. IO«n«’ extended to The»* tw o facfe fru s tra te how The Mail Order House Roseburg, Oregon • by set of Asg? the southwest is growing, and has « . b S Z «teten f daring our right to tail our ship« wf‘ iob «»set duplicates thereof, j wherever wa plea«e. Anxious • • *° wor^ int arrangement I hearts await thair arrival on this ***** •*» - K scbofsaid forms i« a-| coast, and glorious weicomss w ill greet them. ________ _ H enay and his- shadow, Burna, •re in Portland, pamoa.lly to p«.h tbe L a id Fraud saeas known • • tba “ Henay Indictm ent.,” of which I O eeaa- | cUims in thisoi- 8th day of Feb, iid t , Register. Diplomacy may fold it» heads and baen »«d on and after stand aghast at the phantoms this March 1, 1908, no entrjes w ill bei fleet conjures ups but behind these • ’ ,owed *n th® °I« *f of cases shove ' ships a n eighty millions nf loyal ® « n liooed onisss executed upontl.a hearts cheering them on, and da- ( n#w official forms, hr upon forms We fill them promptly and earefitlly. ■and Offioe, | fo rm ation from a a em pty c attle ,N »v-7, I18®7’ ' iB ta • ,aDd •< blossoming I '¡»ten.St ite °A o t iarm s and f b ririn g towns w asen it. 187JS, entitled acted la such a s ta rtlin g manner .( timber jandajn th a t it forced public attention. » ’re r riS y ’, ” ss Tbe b*ff*B» i®8 of the development te n torear erne Um« It tostate care. tend tor «M ot teitlmoutel». • A to r e n F. r . CHKNIY « to., T olto», o . - Sold t»y all D ru ttU U . Tftc< j,.. . ., Take H a lit Fam ily Pills (or constipation. ■ F — * 1W by sending us your Mail Orders. iS r ife W lf l * * n growing, almost unseen and the nation a t large, and w p w ta lly unnoticed by the “ nh* a rd i^ r P o r t Orford, O rrc^, torn statement general public in tba region o f the -7 J W L % ‘7 * _ >uth, Range 14 A " p a r ti o f tho A m ericas re-1 x»f to sho> that public are prospering. E very m Tte n ™ H u £ i whcre ther# a r‘‘ ‘-I'Mwen fo r young l i s h ^ i . claim men w ith the will and character ’ ^ • toJ,***d e iith ° d a ,Ur5f . p’ •> to grasp them. But fo r men seek- « 8 more elbow room, and liking to nee rapid returns for th e tH a b o r f or tb e ir “ °**ey, »here is ao ptscel to-day like tbe prosperous sontb- Odtemiaaioher. u 01 eYBr* M " « w’ a ‘® d *• G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and SHO ES , BIO CITY HAPPENS 8EN8E. 0 F F I 0 U N D1RBCT0BY STATS AKB m s n u C T o a v M w a s : i Saeple of Great KetrapaHa Baaama Insensible to foetid Ataaoa- pbarelnWbtebn teffttv a . ' * G. S. Bhn'to—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Portland and Ohaa. Fulton of Astoria, □ongrssaaaan, F irst District— W illis Hawley, of Salam. Industrial Panic. Thoughtful, wall-infortaad m y. that, as a rasa It of ths Finan oial Panic, and ot over production, wa are on tbe threshold of an In dustrial Panic, more disastrous than wa bavaever experienced, and sure to result in much human Buffering pud woa. Sava la railroad build ing nearly all tinea of buainaM.and p f production, have bam vastly pverdoaa. Credit has bean inflated to Ute verge of in a a a ity j Wage» have been red need, sad teas of thousands of laborer» have been ai ready discharged, and tba Bomber» era co mutating ' at M) .l.rm trig ratio. The financial —¡ hart baa not cleared aa Bankers would have ua believe. Money is Mill abut up in atroog boxer; hunks are • till failing; other failures are ia- preaaing; faetorim are limitihg their output, or dosing down; hut little hope of relief is experienced from our politioial congress. Our great d aily papers are “ajleat on these topics, or elm print only such •tu ff as is “ fixed” by Wall Street I The people are batrayed by men they trust. No one can foresee the re m it/; but out of ths fire cornea purifiealion, and wa shall hope our pmpla w ill gat wisdom to rule a government they made for them selves. A G U A R A N T E E D C U B E FOB PtT.ua . Blind, »»edlng or Frotrud cam, ae matter of how long steading. In A L » U ciawm L 'tm ^ u _______ a ° Perhaps it la fo rtu n a te th a t those people who spend a ll > e l r lives in a densely populated me- tropolia are, to a great e x te n t,n s - Governor—Goo. E. Chamberlain 8 * - . conscious o f the foetid atmoe lem. , phere in which they live. A fte r, Secretary of State— F. I. Dunbar, 8a- , spending a protracted period in l»m. the mountains and forests, oar State Treasurer—Oeo A. Steel of 8a- nostrils a re shucked by the disa greeable odors em anating front >’ Supt. Publlo Iaatruction—J . H . Aek- the gutters, the shops, the stale d eru ten , Salem, beer of the aalooaa, and tbe very i State P rin te r—V^HHs D u n lw ay, Salem. persona of the people on the „ Attorney G s n e ra l-A . M . Crawford, T R E A S U R E R 'S N O T IC E . Salem. ,J • •- etreeta, says Dan Beard, in Bee Clerk State Land B o a r d -O .G . Brown. reation. '4. Notice Is hereby given that all Carry Salem. B ut th ia aenaltiveneaa o f one’s » Joint Senator for Coos and Curry— County Warrants tamed and registered olfactories does not loag continue. prior to Dee. J, IP03, are now due, and » John 8. Coke. As the ears became accustomed to g Joint Representative for Coos and will be paid on pr»aontatlon to me at the roar o f the streets, and the my office in Gold Beach, C a rty oounty Curry—Ed Backleff. Oregon. No farther interest w ill be eyes to tbe raak growth of the an Judge, 3d Judicial D lstrle h -J . W. allowed on the wltMn described W ar gainly buildings, one’s nose ceaaee Hamilton, Bosebunr. by occupation. H e it ia comforta rants after the fir»t publication of thia to record the disagreeable odora. ble circumstance« financially and Prosecuting Attorney, 3d Judicial D U notice, to-wit, Dm. 11, t»oy. As the faeultlea adjust them triet—George M . Broun, Roaeburg. no motive for suicide can be imag selves to tb e unnatural and un J 4 8 C A U G H B L L , U. 8 . ComnalaalonerB—J. H . Upton, ined.— Oregonian. Langlois. * County Treasurer. sanitary surroundings o f the city; as the five senses become blunted 00UWTV orricaas. and du(l, th e ir owner appears to i County Judge—E. a Bailey, Child be gradually losing individuality Bciach. and exist oaly as an unim portant County C o m m M o n era-J. W . Cooley, atom in tbe tu rb M flood o f bn» « « . Chstco; Ed Hypher, Langlois. ity . Home men are stoma a ll their Sheriff—8 . E. M arsten, Gold Beach. lives, b at 1/ the president of tbe County C lerk-d X u rg o W, Smith, Gold Beach. ’ f’* - ' U nited S tates can go camping w ith the boya, why should not a ll Caughel1’ Am ericana who can get a week •M l h i * " Kavuritffi »rlnUum ■maaKllwteauat Assessor—A. J. M a ra ^ P o rt O rford. off fo llo w his example? M any of 1« the Way UM t) M t h i L to h ? School Supt— Ames8 . Johnatou, Port the Sons o f D aniel Boons are How® Journal, with ito great black diw Orford. , qnite young, and th e ir parents V hatolnga. who never saw the hum- groveling retraction, with i u (noou- Surveyor - D . Cunniff, Jr. Gold Beach may object to three little fellows 2 t o T i t ^ 3 ! ^ ^ ‘ wo month* C e ro w u -D r.F .A t 8cWlcmann, Wed- camping alone, but there could be WASHINGTON D.O. derburn. * ‘ *,bo“ ,7 * * r « « l I" * e »land- no objections If the fa th e r o f some i,rtlci* lh* ‘ l,r- Pl«rc®'» ^ » ’ ovlto Frew-ripuon, for the eur. of lpmiVO8>^ THB COOBTS.^S one o f the boys went w ith them woman ■ wsakaetors snd ailments, m-v. Circuit Ctourt meets Fourth Monday In to teach them woodcraft and Uhted tocobo, arnttohor August of each year. S i -« .. k Pi* ' * t f S ? Dp‘ l> bro:'« 1“ « • * keep them under hia eyes, and it is M n l I b r 1.* * * ^ ? Of U‘* l*d l« s ’ County Corn mis« loners Court meets t safe to say th a t the man who vol “ " " • ¿ “ '•" ’I . ffioo.»*').00 <Utna5«L, Brat Wednesday la January, April, c Dr. Ptoe»» altoged U a t Mr. Bokf^is unteers to take a fo rt o f Boone Ju ly an-1 September of each year. . •dltor, maMelously publhbnd the article boya camping w ill have the tim e Probate Court meet, first Monday uj , of hia life, and the boya w ill help each month. { " ,lh® ’■‘ •nt of Injuring hk Verdict for Dr. Pierce PATENTS S M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ D R E W GOODS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT B and T IN W A R E , i:;■<’ ■' C IG A R S ,TO B A C C O , P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S and N 0 T I0 N 8 . tn fact, a supply of everything usually k»pt in a wall Stocked Genera] Merchandise Store. 0RDKB8 TABBS FOB AMY ABTICU5 SOT IS STOCK. • Call and examine goods and get priees. *^Port Orford, Curry County, O re.^ BARGAIN8 In E v e r y th in g -, r 1, M i l Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods * A p : Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. ^ 7 ..“ cubby oocirrr i * ost ovvicxa amb roav- eontafned fn h it WF ** -tpttou-; that »Md stodlcin« ‘h « 2 t e l m.idlcl" * 1 roo‘ ® «nd “ jm fal Ingredients whet- . 7 " ■ ’ •yloue etato- * t î ° T «?1** f»i»î. i v in f e j ’- . NABTBBS, O h e to o ...... ... Mias Id a Cooley. Harbor........ ^.Fletcher Gardner. GoM Beuch . . . . . . . J . W . Riley. Wedderburn ......... .. O r n . Kerr. fUlbee......... E. H . Raaaell. M a r ia l......... . . . T . W. BlUinge. M rs. J. D . Oooley. ......... D .M . Moore. Corbin ......... E- K . Dartt. Port Orford ...A sms Johnston D enm ark... ...........J- 8, Cap;«. La a g io ta ... Rackloff. ,J. A. Halnee. Mr. • S O R e w a rd . * 5 0 . J, t J " I will pay fifty dollar« (MO) for evi dence that w ill lead to the arrest and convtetfam of the party or partiee who _ „ I\<MliewT I>i*e«8 O-oodhs, amw.Hr»«, oalieoffi, fla n n e lm , e t c . Hardware & Tintxtare, ffa r n e e s , L e a th e r , etc. 1 J Fine Assortment of my stable at Dekyvllle ou grid night Oct. lffik 1907, and atole bm liquors therefrom. D IC K 80RBN 8K N. 1 2 / Goods P e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for aertiles *ot is A flr*t d a s * m illfn e rv shop in con nection with store. Call, got our prices, and bo oonrinced.