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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1908)
I J. H U N T L E Y , A T T O I t IN K Y g old beach , A T The T ubitkk acknowledges the rcosipt of a useful and beautiful i office calender from Frank E . I Alley of Roseburg. , . . . _. A.datniew’o . ^ . n t o w n Thurs- day. Ilia m ill is ready for - » » M p e t as soon a. the rtv .r ru t» down, and tb . weather i . favors bis. LAW . O regon . G u aran teed A b stra ct« o f lt e a l P ro p erty F u r n ish e d , Thirty year« practice In the County. ’ W E - THRESHER y p T O ItN K Y Notary Public atto h ney F ri~ al ilw OpMa >L Th# <Uu>|reri U ck, g We Margaret Staif, a crippled Ger man woman of Wurtemberg, mads the first Teddy Bear. No other toy of modern days ever became as speedily popular. ,, at law M y i <e F o ln t , Oi NOW i To fool that b o y’s would think ho «aa appron “ W hat would you say i f I should throw you a kiq»?” asked the bash ful follow. “ 1 would say that if it was as slow as you it would never b a d , * said she: whereupon he tood the hint and the wedding belle soon rang. f rubate basine»* a sp9wi»By. J. J. STANLEY Political Announcements. Mrs. S. A. Yoakum of Coos baS f been elected first vice president of the State Dairymen's AssotfSITon, 4 o recognition of the importance of 'Cooe county which stands with T il l amook at the head of the list of dairy counties of Oregon, h- O K F -O O N C O Q U IL L E , tael between Prank Blsekavby and Monte Terry, both of Bandon, and which w iii be held under the an«. ioeg o fth e Pacifia A lh,etic Club. Mrs F. A. Stewart has been im I winner. Blaekerby’s cleverness is proving for «¿veral days past and is being ealeoleied to off set Terry’s now able to sit up a portion of th e ' superior weight. Terry is a South tints, and her recovery is only a question of time. A T X.A.-W U > . ROBERTS. Much keen interest i» W n g la k e t in tbs coming six round boxing oon H. T. STEWART NOTARY PUBLIC, , a lb. Kegs »1-00.—lOOIh Bdrrehi »1.25. At Residence. Florae Creek Bridge. Poet Office Ad drew«, Imnglota, Ore. C' ‘ I announce myself as • candidate for nomination on the Republican ticket for the office of County Judge of Carry County at the ensuing primary election. J. HUNTLEY. Bandon has been raised to a Pies idential post office, with a aalary of 100 a year. We congratulate the growing city, and are pleased that ' the raise shall have conic during the term ot the present incumbents and hope they may long live to enjoy the raise and many future ones. P o r t O r fb r « t , - F or Judge. A m erica O v er Seventy Year« Ago. (C oquille S kstixkl .) Cyrus Madden made the T bibumk a friendly call Saturday, and states that John Prock, D«de Fitxhugh, and Alfred H aft had started up his black sand mine about two weeks ago, on a per cent of the out put. Mr. Madden is enjoying good health tb it winter, and is active and strong for one 76 years of age. LANGLOIS - -HOTEL Feed Stable T fmbkb L ax » A ct J cxk 3, 1878,— N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n - „ United S u tes Laud Oírla», ltoeeburg, Orrydn, Moy. T»h, 1907.' Notice i» hereby given. That t i com pliance with the provisions til tile Act of Congress of June 3, IMS, entitled “An Aet for th* sale of Timber Lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Vaatiington Territory.” as extended to all Public Land Stales by act of August tlh , 1692, Oaa L. W anox o f Satsop, County of Chehalis, S u te of Washington, filed In this odie» on De cember ÍM liMW, his .worn statemert No 8587 fo r th - purchase of the N E | of Section No 32 in Township N o 3 1 South of Range No 14 West W M, Ore., and wUl offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for It» tinrlmr or atone than for iU agricultiir.il pur- noeea, and to eatahllahhi« cla im to said land before the Register and Receiver of thia office, nt Roseburg, Oiegon, un Saturday the 8th day of February, 1908. He names aa witneaaee: Clark D Smith, Satsop, Wash. John P Wood, A B Howell, Roseburg, Oregon. J W Renfro. ” " Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described tonus are requested to flip their claim» In thia office on or before said 8th dayntFebru ary 1908. - .... B bmjamis L E » m , Register. Langlois item ». KNAPP HOTEL, T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,— Miss M ary Upton epent foot Bun meeting Saturday night. A I Mareh day la town with friend*. M ike Llmpaeh, Dave and Robt. Mc Kenzie represented E lk river. Miss Pearl Walker returaed last For a brief, masterful description Sunday to continue school work. N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . United States Land Office, . Roseburg, Oregon, Nov 8th, 1907. Notice is hereby given, that in com pliance with the provisions of th e Act of Congress of J une 3, 1878, entitled “An Act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ns- vada and Washington Territory,” aa extended to all Public Land B tatea by not of August 4. 1892, Coos B ay N ews . o f the condition of our country, read Mrs. Rackleff went to Bandon the article in this issue of the T ri last Friday returning on Sunday. Port Orford, Oregon, bomb , aa slated by Burke Cockrane School opened again last Monday K N A PP P r n p r i e t a r the Democratic orator of New York. morning after a two weeks vaoa- Thoe. Carey and wife departed tlon. • First-class in every respect. Friday for their home In N orth Mi»« Edna Capps of Denm ark, Go»rt Feed Stable attached Bend,— M r Carey’s father driving spent last Sunday with Misa Iv y them up to Bandon. Mrs Carey’s Langlois. home coming was a sad .one, but We run the Stage from Port Orford Mies Ethel Cheever is home for via Dairyvllle, connecting with the ahe was of great help to her rela the holiday season, but w ill return tives in their tribulations. Stage to Myrtle Point. to school at Coquille next week. We reoeived five dollars from an W illie Sorensen wile and infant old friend of “ Port Orford Jskie,” daughter are spending the holidays to he used in the most beneficial way for hi» comfort. The donor at the PionSer Hotel, with home risides in Spokane, Wash-, and the friends. J ames M oi ’K cxb of fiatpop, Oounty of Chehalis, B u te of Washington, file .I in thia office on De cember 24, 1908, his sworn statement No. 8500, for the purchase of the W4 NW» and 84 N ^ i of Sec 25, in Town ship No. 31 South of Range 15 West, W illamette MeridlanjffiOiegon. and will offer proof to show that the land HUGH NEELY THE “PIONEER" WATCHMAKER I , now located at Ids former home Sprtnguiouut, (near Frankportj where he will attend to orders from his friends or customers. Bm iliess can be transacts by Mall Mail Carriers, Personally ut by Mess enger. I*. 0 . address C oasts, Oaaaow, Sittel^1 kin d ly deed shows that his heart Die mails are moving quite ir beats right lor a friend ia need. regularly. O, for a railroad to save There was quite a rally of Wood the merciless destruction of the poor men at their ball in town last Sat- stage horses. day night. The hall has been car The Misses Nellie and Bessie Jsn peted and otherwise quite comfort sen came down from Bandon just ably fitted np. The same officers before X ’nws to spend a few days were elected with the exception of with friends here. two managers and the banker. Misa Silvia Raokleff, who has A very pleasant party of young been spending the holidays at boms folks assembled at the residence of returned to Bandon last Salurday Hon. W. Sutton in Port Orford on to continue school work. the evening of Dec. 26 th to cele Jesse Hale, wife and child, are btale the birthday of his daughter spending a few days with Jesse’s M ary. The T ribune wishes her many happy returns of the anni sister, Mrs. Clinton Maleborn. H is versary, but hopes she may never in ju ry was worse than si first sup posed, and be is not yet able to step. grow older except in years. Hon. J. H untley, as w ill be seen elsewhere in the T bibumk , an nounces his candidacy for the Re publican nomination for County Judge. M r. H untley is one of our oldest cilisena, a lawyer o f many years experience with a practice that has made him fam iliar with ooUQty affairs, and possesses ability of a high order. ’ -< Considering the plant and the site of the town, and that the work J. I I . U P T O N was all done at horns,— we wish to congratulate Editor Bath of the < X » I M J t o M IO l N K M Bandon Recorder for having issued NOTARY PÜBI.IC, one of the best and oeatesl Holidav editions ever issued in Oregon. It L iN duxt, C rnsv Co., Oezuos. would be a credit to a Metropolitan 'Vater in Town I» ta, and Improved town and we hope hie patrons will and W ild Lands. , appreciate a ll that it means. Filings and Elnpl JProofe Made on ! M cM illan, the strong man, gave Hemesteade and Pre-emptions, ! an exhibition of feats of strength at GENERAL CONVEYANCING. ' Nielsen’s hall Monday night. His feats wei« good ones, only there were, not enough of them. He was D E N N IS C U N N IK F , JU. once one of the wbrld’a great wr«s tiers, and it is truly, interesting to Rep. Ü.S. Mineral Surveyor bear biin tell of some of hie greet matches. I t is worth while to those who here never seen a really strong Purveyor for the District of Or- man lo see him in tights and ex »Y»" amine bis beamy arm». G olii Ito a cb , . . . O rcg T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, 1878,— W h a t A ils Y o u ! D a yoil feel weak, tired, despondeak have frequent headaches, coaled tongue, b itter or bad taste io morning, "h e a rt burn,* belching of gas, acid risings In th ro a t after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foal breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea a t times and kindred symptoms? If yoTbkgve any considerable number of Ih e^ ab o veryu ip to m s you are suffering (rom Ndliousna^/Nqrpid liv er w ith In dl- restlonNm jSwfoel lW aJ D»u p e rc s 'x Golden Mutual Di-c. v, rv |S msrfc up of the m t The marriage of Miss Mary Haag enaen to Mr. James Chenoweth oc curred Tuesday last at high noon, science for the permanent cure at the home of th< bride, particn abnormal q ^ d itio n s ^ lt to ¿ ¿¿ws ent liver tnvlgorzlor. stomach tonic. lira of which w ill lie given in (be bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. next issue of the T ribune . T h e "Uotdeu Medical Discovery ’ Is not A masquerade at Bowman hall B patent medicine or secret nostrum, a fa ll lis t ot Its ingredients being printed X ’mas eve woe heartily enjoyed on IU bottle-wrapper and attested under notwithstanding the fierce storm. oath. A glance a t Its form ula w ill show th a t I t contains no alcohol, or harm ful Some o f the characters were well habit-fo rm ing drugs. I t Is a fluid eztrac t represented, notably one by Miss made w ith pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the Nettie Gednea, who simulated an following native Am erican forest plants. Indian maiden with perfect success. Viz., C ild in Seal root. Stone root, Block bark. Queen's root, Uloodroot, sad M ia Allen Boyce was given the Cherry M andrake root. prise,— she represented the Women The foltowlnr leading medlcsl anthorlttea, assonr a boat ot other», »slot the ftwerolnr of Woodcraft. roou for the cure ot Just such ailments aa the The subject of late forced upon our attention to the exclusion of every thing else has been the weath er. We have been longing for a change; and wishing Old Sol would show his face once more. Water enough has fallen to start Uncle Sam in his Western irrigation plan if it oo’d only be turned on in the right locality,— and still it o>mes. ivaarnurtumtndli-aui: Penh ajfiarthotow, I ). of Jefleraon Med. Oollrwe. Phffa i l h o t C Wood, M. » .. of ITnlr 6f F a : Pro» Edwin II ala M. » . of Hahnemann Med. Col I « a Chlcaso: Prof. John Kins, M. D.. Author of Ameri.-an »lapenaatorr: Prof J no M. Scud- tor. M » . Audiorof SpcdSc Medicine»: Prol Laurence John .oat, M. IK. Mud. la no. Ualr. at MY-S Prof. Finley EIHnswood. M. D . Author of Materia Medina and-Prof. In BrusuM Medi cal Coilere. Cblctsu. Send name end ad dram on Postal Card Io Dr. It V. Plerea Buf falo. N. Y„ and receive hvs booklet g>rier anracta from writings of all the shore cal authors andssenrotheraentoasta*. • . s r Wonder why false eyes arc mode of glass, PatT I ~ Faithe ye blockhead how .. - u. could they see through em I d to know! 8ai«| Fa^. ' M y Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish fc; give it something to live on. Theo it will stop fslliog, sod will grow long and heavy. Ayer’s H air Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best h la d of a «astM adB tol- “ Bold lo r over stssty V W * - N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . - United States Land Office, Beaeburg, Oregon, Nov. 8th, 1907. Notice is hereby given, that In com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congre e of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sale of timlier lands in »he Stales of California. OregofffNe- va<la and W ashington Territory,” aa A GUARANTEEDCURF. FOB PILE8. extended to a 1 Pub to Land Slates by act of A agio.t 4, 1892, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud Jeaseu F P ockmtoxx ing P toe Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any o f Satsop. County of Chehalis, State of case, no matter of how Ions standii.g, Washington, filed ir this office on De in • to 14 days. First application giver cember lit, 1308, his swot « stslerr nt ease and rest. 50c. If y»ar diuggist No. 8589 for the purchase of the NY7J^ h a s n 't it send 5Uc In (tam ps and it wif of Section No, 29, in T ovnehip No. Im forwarded post-paid by Paris Mrd 31 Houth o t Range No 14 \V eat, and will offer proof to ehow that the land sought cine Co., b t. L ouis, Mo. is mere valuable for its ttm t«r or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Lu claim to said land .before the Register and Ite. »Tver of S 5 0 R ew ard. S 5 0 . this office at Roseburg, Oregon, ou the 10th day of February, 1908. I will pay fifty dollars (»80) for evi I Monday H e marnth as witness e: dence that will lead to the arrest and l Clark D Smith, Satsop, Wash. John F W. hh I ” ” gpnvlctton of the party'or parties who A B Howell, Roeeburg, Oregon. broke into my ware-house room in J W llcnfro. my stable at Dalryviile on Friday Any ft> d all persona claim ing ad night Out. A th 1907, and stole some verse! r the atnive ilewrllied Ltii'le are liquors therefrom. requested to file (h, ir »11 ms in this o f- DICK SORENSEN. 1 flee on or before mid tOtUduy of Feb., j 1MM. BuxjtMiw L F. pdy , Register. All persons are hereby warned not to tres(«sa upon the lands of the nnder- igned, situated In Sixes River Precinct, Curry county, Oregon, for the pnrpose of hunting with guns or dogs, or fish ing. Also not to lasv* any gate open on going through, orothsr wise trespass in any manner. Any person so trespassing wUl be prosecuted to thefull « s te n t of the law MRB. BACH A EL AYER8 _____ ___ _____ ____________ ’ . a ' else A C M B A T re®®r^ oi cares, «no- quailed in medical history, proves like Hoo»r* Sarsaparilla possesses merit au * known (o any other M E P I C I N K . — . 1 W -7---»V for f i f t y C-vun* MMMNed toteeeo h&b«t rcre. tr>irai •treat. Wood pura. Mte.il. I <, ‘