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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1908)
Ü5SB sesSB sessaea»- Trvspnae Hi TACTS AMD X1Q VRH*. Australia's exports of wool to thi United States bars doubled within • r year. i The total« number of passengers car ried by electric lined ta.-h »ear la th» WrtCBLKB ANI» WILSON, United Slates Is &.81C.O'»..UCO. The fseeui hl/tj» rale lor at. George's-j U o t n r y M o t io n . in tbe-Kust, 1/ttidon, the headquarter»' of the «ilea lio u la u . la at the rate ali 60.8 p e r l .000. This Is the highest b irth 1 rate ever recorded In England. In spile of the loan« joxes that are’ made at the /xpenae of the Georgia peach crop, that state produced more LIGHT BUMMING A RAPID, pinches than tray of the eastern states. U n i i B o a r ia * . I t Is said that there are over 7.000,OOoj trees that hear peaches la the stale? Sealskins to the number of 3 128 were shipped from Alaska Iasi season. Au la- duatry pursue! Incidentally with that of sealing on the PrihlloO islands Is that of raising the blue fox for its pelt These animals, under the system In use. a re fed ami cared for as If domesti cated. ’ I I t Is said that the biggest shellgverj made was turned out by the Krupp peo pie at Gsaeri. Germany. It was made I tor Russia, and weighed 2,0.1) pounds. | The gun which ia large rnnugh to ust this shell is mounted on the fortlhca tlons at Cror.stadt. and has a range ol .12 miles. Each time that It is fired II costs the czar 31,500. ,ln the last nine yeras 51,000 motors have been registered in England. Of these 8.50» bate been used for cbtamer- .‘lal purposes. The motor-*agon users nave formed an association and It has issued a circular In which it la urged that commercial automoblllsm. If gen eral, would reduce the cost of keeping up the roads and streets, lessen the blocking of the streets by congested traffic and make them less dangerous to pede/trlans. The 3 353 Arms of brewer» In the VnitedJTiingdom last year brewed 3«.- 054,657 barrels of beer, and upon thlt h#y paid C13.562.833 in duty to the na- ior.al exchequer. According to a par liamentary return there is only one firm of brewers which has an annual outpu' of over 2 060,000 barrels. This Urn alone used 0,293.963 pounds of hops ant t 359,718 bushels of malt, while It* The O regon D a il y J ournal la ihe leading Democratic newspaper of payment In duty amounted to £932,- « 614 1 shilling and 6 pence, 0 a a * « r s aa. "D 's e road» la aw fu l dangerous oss." "W hy. ibis here’s a quiet, law abld- > uelKiibot'bood.” Naw Why, »1$ fellers on ds. «ay Here altered uie work."—New “ fork loaruul. , Aa E x p lanatio n. English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. T h e m p ln r a a t . L ittle Johnny ten tight In the a rt» — I m u s t s a y , m o th e r, that when W h ile Jones says his tun's Jams are better than y o u rs he's a poor Judge of jt lt n s l ■— N c w York Journal. Oregon,is, wonderfully adapted, to the growing 0/ ENGLISH WALNUTS', it is their true home. Large plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all grove gives^in dependent income, is the coming great in industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital.- Write t day for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and results, also Nursery catalog. BROOKS $ SONS, Walnut Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. M is P le a . J u d g o — Yo u n r e sentenced- to eight days’ Im p ris o n m e n t for w ife beat ing. P r is o n e r —I hope your lion or w i l l remit thesentenee. It would sliorton by so touch our h o n eym oon. W F vao nly been married a fort •‘ t s p o r a n « * ," re - "in.irked young llori-m, “they say. Is bliss.", “Oh, that probably accounts for It;” re jo in ed Miss Cutting. "A ct on n ts for wl»u t T ’ n n e ric a iiw youth. •'The contented and happy look you usu ally wear,” she re n ig h t! — New piled.--Chicago News. York World. O L D -W O B L D O D D IT IE S . Although roasted whole for 12 hours over coke fires, a bullock, cut up and dis ¿ributed among 500 poor people nt 8 an legjar.d, was found to be still uncooked lniring the hearing of a rase at. High gate police court ft was stated that 12 persona ware tirin g free cFrienlt taSyd- cey Road. Hornsey/ Localise no land lord ever called to collect It. Afr-rg the converts made In'London by Torrey and Alexander was a well- known "musical entiw alner.” Qucnton Aahlyn,.who has darned that he cannot conscientiously continue in his profes sion. ‘ "An aged Korean councillor of state, who is a strong reformer, Mr. Ohol lk Yen. has been sitting outside the palace ;ate a t, Seoul for five days," says a Jap- ■tnrse newspaper. “W proposes to alt there Until the needed reforms are car ded out.” Life saving tuna In the fam ily of Mr. I. Parsons,' a young lighterman, of th< Hollows, Brentford. England, who, on his twenty-third Lirfhday. received the Royal Humane society's certificate foi rescuing two Loya from drowning. HL athcr saved t$ persojps from.drowning, «ml the son now has a IbtAL of 23 lives to his credit. A short time ago, at Camberwell l Eng. I registry office. a well dressed old tentletuan. wearing a Panama hat. and who geve his age as 75. was married to > yotftig girl who has juat passed her «eventeenth year. A fter ttwCferemony i son of the old gentleman who w ill be >0 In a few days wont through the form if marriage w ith a lady who Is in her «Ixty-fighth year. Leaving the office .ogether, both ‘.he happy couples entereu i motor car that was in waiting and Irove away. ” Apd now, my Son.” said the father, you are about to go Into business for youraelf. It' Is well for you to re- member thnt honesty Is the best poH- cy." "Yes, father,” suld the noble young loan. “That honesty Is the best policy, end,” continued the old man. ' I f you w ill study up the laws yon w ill be sur prised to find how many things yon cun do In a business way and still be Luncst” _________/ ______ N ot W h a t li e M e a n t. Sconea,.-h'-i*'hig sent n stupid servant to do an errand, was greatly annoyed on f ruling that lie laid done exactly the ’opposite to w hat he had been ordered. •‘■Why, you haven't common sense,” he remonstrated, -Hut, s|r”— 'Slm LuPL.I should hove remembered fhat you were an Idiot- When I ’m tempted to send a fool on an errand tguln. I'l l not. ask you. I ’ll go myself.” N e a r th e P o p p in g P a in t . “ M ary.” rani her father, "you have been keeping company w ith that Mitchell fellow foe m ore-than a year now. This courtship must come to a termination.” '«ill. father, bow can you talk aoi 71c Is. oh. so sweet and nice!” A nJ th e lo n d .f a th e r arched bis eyebrows. “ Sweet and nice, eh? Jias lie projiosed ?" •'W ill, full er, not exactly.” And the girl hung her head iifftk-lingered. the drapery of her»dresx. »»file hasn't ex actly proposed: but« then, last evening When ue were out w alking we passed by a nice little house, nml he said, •Thai's (he kind of cottage I ’m going to live ci some day,' and 1 said. ‘Yes,’ and then he glnoced nt me and squeezed my tin nd. Then, just as we got by. I- glnoced hack nt the cottage, and—and 1 squeezed his hand!” ” O I . ah'. I see!” raid her father. ••Well, w e ll try him another week or two.' —London Answers. To the d a y of his d e a th H an n ib al l i nilin w as n figure tb .it m en would tm a and look a t a second tim e cn the i n , et. Ills tall form , w hich lu old eg w as but slightly bent, w as alw ay s clothed In the old fasldoued black sw allow tnll suit, and he a lw a y s wore a tall silk hat. generally a ''b ack nuiu- lv.'tg" tilled slightly buck on ids bead. F or jo ir.s he w as fam ous as n m an who never wore an _pvert-oat. mid to Ilk; death he never burdened him self n ftli li;a t. I" him. unn^iJeusary. gar- m eat except on the most Averel.v «old days I'o r u half c entury he never changed th e s tj le of Il’s e h itb rs. lie wall ed w ith a sw inging g ait mid l.r.d so m any friends mini a cq u ain tan ces t« whom he had to l.ow th a t a sm ile seem vd to lie e v er on Ills fave. Treapixaa N otice. Notice is hereby given to all Whom It may con corn, not to enter Upon, or trespass in any manner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t Langlois, Curry County, Oregon, for the purpose of bupting with guns or dogs, or other wise treapa in any manner. Any person or persona ao entering upon said premises without nay oon- sant will be proaecutod io the fu ll ex tent of the law. 4 FBSMBa T homssm . Daily and Tribune - - - - S5 OO. Daily Sunday and Tribune •7 o a Semi Weçky and Tribune S2 OO. j When a certain well known humor he took a house near Cin Innatl. and one day an actor friend went to dinner with him. The humorist told some new stories, and the actor, turning to his hosts little girl, said: "Clever papa you've got, my dear." "Yea.” responded Ihe demure little miss, “when there's company.” | ist first started newspaper work j I , I ! j H e r parents had told a certain little L ittle EdHIl had 'been very 111 but girl that it was very rude to contra w ns «■«•iivalesei'nt. Wn!,i; g i »inhleii- diet. She Schooled herself again»» the Iv nni! tlnding a stra n g e linlv nt her I practice. |hereforc, with great con But one day a half- lH'dsote, she asked, "A re you th e doc- j scientiousness Jestlng accusation, made against ner lo r? " "No,, d e a r,” re|iUed the lai|y; "I'u i by some unsuspecting member of the vrown-up part of the house, nearly }•■ ir train ed nurse." " H 1 " ex claim » ! E dith, pointing to a made her fall from a slate of grace. Luckily, her imagination supplied her cage h an g in g n ear th e window, " tra in ed nurivi . le! me Introduce you to my with a compromise In a voice trem bling with le a r f ' and passion, s^e' train ed c an ary !1' gasped out: “ I— I really think you are m istaken- you—you beast!" I ,axative t t V a ra l« T o a r Bawwls W ith CaseacMn, Candy C ntharilr, cure con.ttpattim torirav, • Kki.SBc. I t C. C. C ta il, druggist» refund uioM *- A C R E A T record of curcf, une- “ quailed in medical history, proves I food's Sarsaparilla posscsaes merit un known to any other M E D IC IN E . DEALER IN GENERALMERCHANDISE KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, »»I* ’ f T>IIY OOOIMS» ) I _ Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. l i e M i f l e n t Á t a r e iit o f < li e HOME FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. PATENTS , ________ w M f—. w . Obuun patents I Do You Know the News * 1 ™*T kîî7 i£ 7X I SSow or « k M c . lo r TREE n v w t l ■ o a - a o * B s v .n « « W b h in o t o n , q . o . D SWIFT5® You can h are it all (oi P e r ... Month Per 60c Mouth In The Evening Telegram, of Port land, Oregon. I t is the largest ev ening newspaper published in Ore gon ; it contains all the news rft the state and ol the nation. T ry It for a month. A sample copy w ill be mall ed to you free. Address H T E PORTLAND, OB. TELEGRAM, / Rrom o Quinine N O T IC E . Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o s£:52?3S5S2«^^ -te rt’ JOB W O R K . r The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. U, Bill Heads, - -4 ------ Letter Heads, > Legal Blanks, Any Thing, Briefs, Posters, li Envelopes, Statements, L Up o - !ate Work Do < on Short Notice. NOTICC FOR PUBLICATION. United State» Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., Aug, 8th 1907. , Notice'Is hereby given that in com pliance w th the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An-act for the sale of timber lands in die states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. R aymond E. B ax « . of M yrtle Point, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 8496, lor the purchase of the W J of 8 E | and KJ of MWI c f Section No. «4, in Town ship Mo. 32 South, Range No 16 West, and. w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone »ban for agricultur al purposes and to establish his claim to saia land before J. H . Upton, U. 8. Commissioner, at bis offitie a t Langlois Oregon, on Thursday the 7th day of November, 1907. H e names ns witnesses: W illiam LimpAch. James M Limpahh,' I Charles Forty all of Port Orford,Ore. ■ «-Edwin O. Carter ol M yrtle Point,Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the auove described lands are requested -O Hie their claims In this office on or before said 7tli day of November, 1907. „ R bnjamiii L. F. odv Ifogister. Trcapasn N o tic e . Satisfacton Guaranteed. « .... .................. ....... T A v e r s io n s . The eelebtote'l Erasmus, although a native ofrllotleribitn. had such an aver Blue Prints of Township maps sion to tlsh that the stneil of It threw showing all vacant lands, 50 cents him Into a fever. Ambrose Pare had a pal lent who emiid never aee an cel each. For reliable information con without fainting and another who cerning Government land, write to would fall fcito convulsions at the sight Frank E. Alley, Abstracter, Ruseburg Grogon. ’ ’ Of-« carp. ’ Always Remember the Full Name Mamma -W hy, Johnny, is It possible you are In the Jam again after I whipped you an hour ago fo r getting into It? Johnny—Yes, ma'am. I heard you tell grandma you had whipped me too hard, bo I thought I'd make It even. School Teacher—“Children, can any of you frame a sentence with the words 'bitter end' in lt?Sf L ittle Girl (In fro n ti—“Yes. teacher, please. I can." Teacher—"A ll right, Nellie, yon may do so.” Nellie—"Our big black dog chased our neighbor’s cat and bit her end.” GOLII BEACH, 0KH00N, D. B IT S B Y T H E BABES. B o th T r a in e d . F i.h A good Ranch and a Gold M in e , js the eoaat, 9 lurtca north of the Utouth of Rogue River. Good house, good water, fine view. M ain road IB front of house, Post offi-e 1 mile, School house 1 mile. , . 836acres land, mostly In grass. Much bottom land, rest Imoch and h ill. 1) mll«n» beach mines, good water rights .rood ditches and flumes. Mines Inex- hanstible. . Further |>articulara to bn bad at tlw Thibcss office. T lm t« r Land Aet, Jane S, 1878— NO TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Oregon, issued at Portland, . ~ United States Land OfHc--, Roseburg,Oregon, Nov. 7lh, 1907. Notice is hereby given that lit otu The managers also issue a S e m i - W e e k l y , which is especially adapted vllance « ith Mu- provl-lous of the aet 7 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled for people who do not care for a D aily, but want a goq/’faraily paper. ’An Aet fur the sale of Tim ber Lands In the stab a of Ou tfornla, Oregon, Ne Any of these papers can be had in combination with the P O R T OR vada and Washington Teirltory, as extended to all the public Land Stales ------ by Aut of Augusi 6. IM S. - F O R D T R IB U N E , at the following rite» ~ C lass S m it h - of Satsop, County of Chehalis, State of Washington, has Hied in this offitwi his sworn statement No. 9AM for the pur chase of lot 4 ol Sec 30 and lots 1 and 2 and NKI NW { of Section No 31 in Township N«i 81 south of R-nge No 14 West, W M Ore. and will offer prod to show that th' land sought is more v lu ab le'o r its tiin 'ier or stow than for »griculturnl purposes, a«-d to es tablish hi» claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office a t Roseburg, Oiegon, on Saturday the 8th day of February, 1906. He names as wi nessea»: Joe Olsen, Satsop, W ash. ■ Bud Wilson, ’• - j •' ■ - Ors Watson. ’* ’’ James Foster, ” rt John Wood, Cedarville, Wash. Any and all p rs ns claiming ad versely ’ he above described lands are 'e q lie s ted to file the r olalms in this office on nr before said 8th day of Februsiy, 1908. B cm sm im L. E d d t , Register. "Are you going to the clrcas, W il lie?" asked the vialtor. ” 1 s'pose I'll have to," replied the lit tle fellow "Papa wants to go and I ’m the only excuse ho's g o t” Q n n in t H a n n i b a l I t s m t l n , „ JAMES CAÜGHELL, * For bale. JOURNAL And. TRIBUNE. B a s in « ss a n d P o lic y . ’ Ah!" AU persons «re hereby notified not toenter upon or trespass upon tlie lands of the umleralgaed a* and near Pert Orford, ami np«a Heblmnls Creek in Cnrr f'onn»y, «»ragon for any pwr- poera whatsoever without the owners consent Persons ao doing for purpose» of hunting. Hailing, *>r traveling through or tearing down fences, leaving gales open, or. nn> rating property, w ill la* pro»«-, titeo a .i- r li,- to Inw. Louis Knap . In connection with T H E T R IB U N E . Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern, not to enter up on or trespass upon the premises of BII Bagley, for the purpose of hunting, nr fishing with hook ami line. Said pre mises are sitaated on Elk River, Carry Cosaty, Orecon, sad described ss fol lows. The West ball of Section twen ty seven, Township thirty two Sonth, Range fifteen West. Any person nr perron so trespaes- n t for the purpose of hunting, fishing, or traveling through in any shape form or manner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side gates open, nr molest ing personal property, will be prosecu ted *o the fnll extent of the Itw. Wm. R. Johnson, Lessee of the above described prem ia« Notice is hereby given to a ll whom it may concern, not to enter upon or trespass, in any manner, upon the land of the undersigne«!, situa ted near Denm ark, Curry county, Oregon, for the pur|xise of hunting with guns or dogs,or fishing. Also not to leave any gate open on going through, or otherwise trespass in any manner. Any person or per sons so entering upon said premises without my consent will i»e prose cuted to the fu ll extent of the law. H A R R Y W IL S O N T o W hom I t M ay C o n c e r n . The undersigned lierrby give noties that they are tho owners of the South half of Eta«?tion 16, Township th irty three, South range fourteen W est of Willamette meridian, Oregon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon or make any locations, either placer oi quarts claims at their peril. « D . K ellaheb ) , - 4. _ *F "- y Owners. J .H . McArss. J Portland, Ora.