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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
* r aassaa F R O M F O R E IG N F lk L D d . * A U I . B aa s s aa a r. A o exgin. '.v o t George III.* « econo The Berlin poUos-«utaoritlcs Intend j t f - s 1» so curious a» almost to sugxest 1 to u k e severe measures to suppress tbs «nt It must Ito»» betokened appro.'cit pi uiucs of playing poker in public j u g Insanity. U # actually let out the ! places. - I rteaht colored horses need for bis atnta \V lldcate are on the increase in Seat- eoi ch- to n Jobmaster. who "thinks Und. One u.tusuries (o u fte e t long was from the crctrt-rt eet[«t o f current tliat captured la a trap ip Poole we a lew t'icy w ill tlruw bint Into an ecsy fur weeks ago, " « ■ 'ne.” ________ ■ -vTfca Liverpool police have stopped the: practice—-comosoa there—of cauvasriug A n a n a t l» D s f r * s W i t . lor the sale oi coffin» at houses where An actor who knew Augustin Only a death has ¡alien ¡:lscb. well told this story c f the (treat tbeat- It is i : -.:,ci«J litr.t the expenses of tffc n l Innnsgcr’l» r< sdy w it: Germany « colony in Southwest Africa . « . ' " I T ? both chanced to be depositors In , v.|jl teach over « /o.Cv J.tteo be lore the • and victims of a hank which auMpended present t x * |jvrect:ou is put dov.». 'payment. Like others, wbca the new»-! " T i f t kt « gross case," said a Man-: of the disaster tteciMur know n We hur- j Chester, niaslitrate to a prttouer, who rted off to the bank to pick up what in formation we could. Mod coming down I was »A kiai, tis one hundred and forty-1 fourth app. a. euce before hint lo r drunk- i the steps front the offices into the afreet 1 i U r. Ita ly ’s foot caught in the mat. and, ' enures. The French army administration 1> i »With aoWc dltflcalty. be aumagcd to ) rssvc hiuiself from failing. I was en- ‘ ..rganlzthgar. extensive automobile train .«.vice, to be used as conveys., T he' ttft-ing the huiidlug. and. seeing tbs rftlsA are built after the designs of Col. ’ Bilahnp. I rntt up. Raying: Uounrd, a well-known w riter on m ilitary i " ‘I hope you hove not hurt yourself.* I •**Oh. no: tliaffk you.* be replied. ‘1 «epics. - The British Arm y and Navy Gazette only loat my ba la nee.’ ” asks: "Is it not a sign of racial degen eration when oqr soldiers feel pride T h e S k in e f M r T e e t h . . wearing'upon their tris s ts in the recog In the booii of Job appear« the sen tence, " I am escaped w ith the akin of nized place for w ar decorations, medals gained through attending processions?*' my teeth,” which la modernised J*by Wfelle the fobcdatiousfor the London- . :be akin of tuy teeth” and gives the • r t c i / t r /, t -t r r t t v T r r r i r f i o c . . N .r i ^ Idea of a narrow escape, one so close as derry ne'w municipal '• ctjnlcsl schools were u in g made recedtiy a large num- to be Just by Jibe tbU-kuesy of the akin on the teeth, which la ao thin that no K £ T u jnlctv i'oplst has yet been able to find ' f t "To cnat In the teeth" mean« tp •there there was heavy fighting during throw defiant reproaches or Insults the s ty fr in igs 8 spitefully, as one would cast a stoue at t iaTrmedBa 7 th ih ^ s e r „ S m? h . d ? I the exposed teeth of 0 snarling dog. ^lo’.riunt of the auto la diminishing t* £ S L cliS f (bLsO “Tooth and nail” denotes the manner hr horse breeding business, the class of an action full of frenzied fury, typi .1 horses demanded for war purposes Is fied by biting and scratching, ns when ieterlorsticg. and forrign purchasers tw o belligerent cats utuke the fur fly. ' ¡.'ft draining lha available supply. w « primpor otoaia P. tfead model. i M - • • • W t i E K l . K K A M D W IL S O N , llotasi-y Motion. •uaon?' had been photographed In six different A -cigarette smoker sends Into the positions, and the pictures were duly circulated among the police depart air about 4.000.009,GOP particles of dust ments. The chief of one of these -wrote at every puli, according to D r. Atkins' „ to headquurtera a few days after the p .•nvtotigations. Expeii.nents justify the conclusion Issue o f the act of poi’tralta and stated; ’tat incteasiag the Intensity oi light "Sir, I have duly received the portrait .30.000 tin'«« does not alter its velocity of the six miscreants whose capture is desired I Have arrested five of them, by as much as t yo feet a second. Prof. Jtiolisch, of Prague, says that and the sixth Is under observation and hotcgiaphs can be taken by the light i w ill be secured shortly.” m.kted by raw potatoes and hard- ' oiled eggs, in which the phosphores- , A c c o rd I n * to G u n t e r . eat germs have been artificially cult!- i The phrase “according to G unter* . ttted. remultpi In our language as a perpetual Tito docree of humidity o f the a t- ' memory of Gunter, th e Kugllah mathe- mesphere, seya M. jaubert, a Paris I v matlclan. who was lo in in 1581 and lrteorologist, is shown by the sta ts ' died In 1026. Almost to the present time the works of Gunter were consid -of the pavements. When these remain | ered standard. lie was the inventor of covered with mud there w ill be no l«n- ' • the surveyor's chaiu, of the logarithmic u,«diate mange in the weather. line, of t^e quitdr.-mt, of the scale bear- The la :icii3 F r - neh chemist. Bertne- tag h it ttstne, attd anything In tustha- 4ot. haS ma le exs^rfments which enow n iitle s to be right must lie ' according hat a gramme of i tdoform exposed to .he a ir w ill lose only a billionth part to Gunter." of a gramme In an hour, and a gramme Vila of musk only a thousandth p o rt of “Ton say you lake h a lf on hour fo r luncheon every day?” 8tudies at the Yerkea observatory "Yea.” have determined, the varying periods “W ell, you ought not to ba v» dyspep at the solar rotation, In zones five de sia." .. * crees wide, from the equator to loti-. __ “But, you see. I-spend twenty-five of tudS "5 degrees. W ith in five degress those minutes deciding what I w ant Id of -the equator, on either side, the s a t" —Clncliumtl Commercial Tribune» l oriot} of rotation Is a trifle more than 2 1 jk days. T h e . length of the period „ A W in d fa ll. : r'.d’ urHy Increases toward the “You say his money fell to him?** .'counting about 25 >4 days between “ No. He fell to U -tu m b le d through .utitude 15 degrees and latitude 20 S coal hole and sued the city.” -C h ic a degrees, and nearly 25 1-2 days be- go Herald. iwnfcn latitude 30 degrees and latitude 35 degrees. T h e L i f e n f a C o a l M la e r . First, t ie boy of eight or ten Is sent S O K X I N T E B E S T IN O T A C T S . to the breaker to pick the slate and oth er Impurities front the coal which ban ’• . _ , . , been brought up from the mine. From E " « U d '1 ° n® wom“ 8T ,r7 rt» there be Is promoted nud becomes » ’»rna her own iv ng. door boy. working In the mine. As It» One P-lnt of " t‘'-k Producno, on anavnr- grows older and stronger he Is nd- | '8®- OD® oi:Ece cf butter, vanccd to the'positlon and given the In Italy the value of land Iseonnldered -pay of n laborer. There he gains the he 34.tltr. •« the annual rental. , exftei lence which secures him a place China la believed to hold 23 times as is a miner's helper, mid as he acquires much coal as the whole of Europe dose, skill and strength he becomes, when In , The polar currents, according to ex ilic lu Ight of tils manhood and vigor, a perts, contain less salt than those from full Hedged miner. ho equator. I f he Is fortuuate enough to escape Fully SSC.OOO domestic animals, valued the Colls of ruck and cuaL he. may pt> r U 2C.0ttQ.eutl. are onqaliy massacred by tain this position as a miner for a turn- -wolves In Russia. her cf years, lin t na age creep, on and Asia conthltiB mors than one-half of be 1» attacked by some of the many i he total population of the earth, and dlaenses Incident to work in the mines Europe nearly uce-fourth. bo makes way for those younger and The flncgt cotton Is that grown on more vigorous following hint up the he low sandy Islands lying on lha coasts ladder whoae summit he has reached. if South Carolina and Georgia. Re then starta on the descent, going Small farms are the rule in Japan, and beck to become a miner's helper, then :very foot of land is put to use. The a mine laborer, nuw a door boy, and i armcr who has more than ten acres Is when old and decrepit he finally re ( xinsldered s monopolist. turns to the breaker Where lie started Probably the youngest general In the as s child, earning the'same wages as world Is a nephew of the late shah of are received by the lit le urchins who I'ersia, a hoy not yet 14 years old. Ha work a t his side. There Is no Incen J fluids the ra n k of full general in the tive fur ambition lu the average mis Persian army. * er's life. lie cannot rise to places ot eminence and wealth. Only 1 In Kw R E L IG IO U S W O R R X R R . can even be given place as n foreman er superintendent, and these are posi Lord RodstTfcVknovnssths "preach- tions which few miners care to h o h L - ir peer." often delivers religious ad Juhn Mitchell In Cosmopolitan. Irtssea In London and the provinces, le founded in Russia the sect known as F o r I I I . R r p . t . t l f t n , gano. .he l ’a: hl;obey, which la synonymous T li,' proprietor of a large dry good, with lH U e Chrixtions. store Inal decided to tenr down ilic old The Industrial work for women In building and erect a new one In it» Foorhpw. in charge of Miss Jean Adams. stead. In furtherance of this plan )•» I self-supporting missionary I rom Fitts- was removing Ills goods to teui|>oiary yurg, Is knnwn to he a great toon to qusrhrs In nuother building. ■nacy otherwise helpless old women, the The goods were nearly nil out o f the tre e majority of x, bom are widows with old g trm tiiiv when from some uu children to support. known ranse It caught tire. ■ The de Ite v .’C. C. Bruce, chaplain and super- fisrtmeut was promptly on baud and , tatendckt of the Seaman's church and Soon had a stream playing on the Institute of P: rthutd. Gre., Is uext In flsiee-. hut the merchant was wild i.ic Io his father, Lcrd T bcrlow. of the w ith excitement. Running pp to th» Scottish ps<rage, tic is a gra'.idkou of chief, ho urge I him to greater haste. .he Carl of Elgin, who was s o lv e d « d as "Never mind the goods:" he shouted invbrnor general of India by Lord Car- * * a r e the bnlld'ng! I ’ll give the boys con. a cheek fo r s.'sgi for their pension fund The archbishop of„Canterbury Is said if ih»' don't let the fire spread-beyond to be engaged In the formation of a that lloor!’’ league for the obliteration of the godless “ Why. you re-going to tear th» old Sunday from society. The association •building do«u anyway, aren't yon?" . to consist exclusively of matrons <4 asked the chief. ,h life, and Lady Wlniborne Is to ba “ Yes," he M id. "but do you «ItpiNMW .•.blent. Cold dinners w ill be on« of I want Ih e I-,» unce companies or sny- 'h r rules Insisted upon. Jjooy on e a rtfi t « thiuk that's the rea son why It eanght flr»T” B lue Prints o f T o w n s h ip m ap« By great exertion the lire was ex tinguished -with little loss so far as the sh o w in g a ll v a can t lan d s , 60 cents buihh'-g «as concerned, and the mer- each. F o r r e lia b le in fo r m a tio n con -ham o'Jf " us good os bis w onk— c e rn in g G o v e rn m e n t la n d , w r ite to Youth's t ompaoica. F ra n k £ . A lle y , A b s tra c te r, R -tsebu rg Oregon. « S a c s ,. T o n , R flw als »With CaseMWSS. Candy CaUisRtr. cure rnnatlpatlsa tor»»«». 25c. It C tp. C. ta ll, druinrlsu refund monex. w. A CHEAT reco rd o f cures, quailed in m ed ic al h is to ry , proves H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla possesses m e rit u n k n o w n to a n y o th er MEDICINE» D E A L E R IN CA5NÍ )W¿ GENERAI, MERCHANDISE R f m M ÎT T T T -' W A S H IN G T O N L IG H T B IN N IN G ft KA I I P , D .C . M a l l B e a r in g . For Sale.' r- i A good R a n c h a ix l a Oold M in » , on th e coast, 9 m iles n o rth o f th e m o u th o f Rogue R iv e r . Good house, good w a te r, (in c v ie w . M a in road Io fro n t o f house, P o u t office 1 tu lle . School house | m ile . 335 acres la n d , m o stly in g ra s s . M uch bottom la n d , rest beach an d h i l l . 1) m ile s beach rqin es, good w a te r righ ts ;:o<>d d itch es an d flu m e s . M in a s in e x h a u s tib le . F u rth e r porU cttl»™ to be h a d a t u » T b i b v __ n i office. ‘ J O U R N A L And. T R IB U N E . Tlit> O kkoon D aily 'J ournal is th e le a d in g D e m o c ra tic new spaper o f | T im b e r L a n d Act, Ja n e s, KEEPS IN STOCK, ' G R O C E R I E S , 'Hie Best, Only, 1>1<V <><>!>!** H a ts a n d C a p s, O il C lo th in g , • ; B o o ts a n d S h o es. H e s id e n l off litó HOME h u n tin g w ith g u n s o r do gs, o r o th e r wise tree pa in a q y m a n n e r . A n y person o r persons so e n te rin g u p o n said prem ises w ith o u t m y co n sent w ill be prosecuted to th e f u l l ex te n t o f tlie law . I- bxnds Tnoxaa.li. S P E C IA L S . th.t 'GOLII BEACH, OREGON, - tx cito.«♦« tm»lari ><» tow boot, Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the — growing oj T *n-rr n/. - r __ . . . . - . x __» . i ______ ENGLISH rr A LAFUTS', it is u tlieir true home. Large plantings (ire being made, numerous trees in bearing, I producing tremendous crops yearly, in prdof. A sm all grove gives independent income, is the coming great in-| Trespass N otice. industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write N otice is h e re b y g iv e n to a ll w h om today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and I t m ay concern, n o tto e n te r u p o n , o r \i trespass in a n v m a n n e r upon th e ^ ta r R a n c h , situated a t L a n g lo is , C u r ry BROOKS $ SOWS, Walnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. C o u n ty , O rego u, (o r th e purpose o f u? S C IE N T IF IC JAMES CAUGHELL PATENTS ...English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, "i . • Shrubs, Plants, Etc. A D lllt r e » » P o lic e O O c la l. A man w h o w its “ wanted" In HuaSia a a i t T FIKE AND .MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. of California. / 1 < 1S78— N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N U n ite d States la n d Offlo--, , Roseburg, O re g o , N o v . 7th, 1S07. N o tia e is here b y g tv.-n ib a t in ooa- T h e m anagers also issue a S xmi -W xkkly , w h ic h is e s p e c ia lly adapted uliance w ith th e p ro v i-io n s o f th e act of Congress o f J u n e 3. 1878, e n title d fo r people w ho d o pot care fo r a D a ily , b ut w a n t a good f a m ily paper. ‘ A n A ct fo r t !>• sn | c of T i m b e r Landa in th e M a t - s o f C -xifo rn la.O crao n , N e A n y o f these papers ca n be h ad in c o m b in a tio n w ith the P O R T O R - vada and W ash in g to n T e i r U o r y , ga e x te n d -d to a ll th e P u b lic L a n d fitatna by A ct o i A ug ust t . 18W2. F O R D T R I B U H H , a t th e fo llo w in g rates: C labb D . S m it h i of Satsop, C o u n ty nf C h e h a lis , S ta te o f ' W ash in g to n , has file d in th is office his s w o rn s ta te m e n t N o . 95a« fo r th e p u r chase <>rtot 4 o f See 30 a n d lo t * I and 2 a n d N E J N W | o f Seeti n N o J 1 in To w n s h ip N o 31 S o u th of R »n g e No 14 W e s t, W M O re . an ,l w ill o ffer proof 1 to show th a t t h - lan d sought is m ore A „ v a lu a b le lo r its tim b e r o r stone th a n fo r H g ric u ltn ra l purposes, « o ff to es tablish bis c la im to said lan d before th e R e g is te r an d R eceiver o f tli is office a t R osebu rg , O ie g o n , o n S a tu rd a y Uie 8th d a y of F e b ru a ry , 1808. H e nainea as w i neesce*: J o e O lsen, S atsop, W a s h . O re g o n , issued a t P o rQ a n d . D aily and T rib u n e - - - - - D aily Sunday and Trib u n e S e m i W eeky and Trib u n e PATENTS Y o u can h a v e i t a ll fo, P er.,.. K Ç ï n MoutU $ 5 OO. - - Do You . </ Know ihe News* - - 8 7 OO. Per Un T he Even ing T ele g ra m , e f .land, Oregon. I t is the largest ev- ¡t iling newspaper published i n O re- igon; it contains a ll the news of the state and of the n ation . T r y it for a m onth. A sample copy w ill b em a il- ■qtl to vou free. Address h t e T eleg r a m , DSWIFT&<° 8 2 OO. P G K T L A N I), OK. Always Remember the FaO Name ,axadve Rromo Quinine Cores a C dd in One Day, Grip in T w r Bud W ilson, *•’ O ra W atson. ” » Jam es F o ste r. " ” J o h n W o o d ,C e d a r v ille , W a s h . A n y and a ll p- rs -ns c la im in g ad versely th e alM>ve''desoribed la n d s a re requested to file th e r claim s in th is office on o r before said h tli d a y of N O T IC E . Februaiy, 1908 on Bos. 33c. B x n j a m im L . E d d y , R egister. r a tin a . ,. K m « C m . u »—( JO B W O R K . THX M c (»SowlM CAlXC e“ O, I I S ä t ----- „däa.. N o tic e ia h e r e b /g iv e n to a l l w ho m it n .a y concern, n ot to e n te r ujo»n or trespass, in a n y m a n n e r, upon the lou d o f th e u n d e rs ig n e d , s itu a te, I near D e n m a r k , C u r r y c o u n ty , O regon, fo r ih e pur|>ose o f h u n tin g O n« w ith gun s o r d o g s ,o r fis h in g . A ls o not to leave a n y g a le open on g oing th ro u g h , o r o th e rw is e trespass io a n y m a n n e r. A n y person o r p e r sona so e n te rin g upon s a id prem ises w ith o u t m y con sent w ill he proee- -je u te d to th e f u l l e x te n t of th e l a * . H A R R Y W IL S O N N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . United States Land Oiffre. Roseburg, O re., A u g, Kill 1907. Notice h e re b r given that In com pliance w th the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Ne vada and Washington T erritory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. R aymond G . B akkr . of M y rtle Point, County of Coos, Stab- o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statem ent No 849«, for the purchase of the W ) o f 8 E | snd E | of H W | c f Section No. 24, inf T ow n ship No. 32 Booth, Range No 15 W est, an a w ill o ffer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its U m ber o r stone than for a g ric u ltu r a l purposes and to establish hi# claim to said land before J . H . Upton. U. H. Commissioner, at his offies a t Ixtnglois O regon, on Thursday the 7tli day of tr The Best to be had in Carry County, a t reason able Prices. J* Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, Charles Forty all of P .rt O rford,O re. Edw in O. C arter of M y rile Point,O re. Any and *11 persons claiming ad versely the aoove described lauds are requested o file th e ir claims in this office on o r before said 7th day of I • N ovem ber, 1807. . B sbjamis I,. E d d y • ,xF»' Vp o-date Work Done on Short Notice. . R e g is te r. Trespass N o tice. Satisfacton Guaranteed Notic- is h -reb y given to a ll persons wnom It may couerra, not to enter up on or tresp.ass upon the premises of K li Ragle... t«r the purpoe- o f bunting or fishing w ith hook and line. Said p re m ise* are situated on E lk R iver, Curry County, Oregoo, and described as fol lo w » .* The West half of Section twen ty seven, Township th irty two Soatb, Bautge fifteen West. J dq -f' » . In . c o n n e c tio n w i t h T H E T R IB U N E . A n y person o r persora uo tre»pn<s- og fo r th e purpose o f h u n tin g , fis h in g , • r tra v e lin g th io n g h in a n y shape form o r m anner« o r te a rin g dow n fences, or le a v in g o u t side gstee op en , o r m o le s t ing personal p ro p erty, tr ill he lad to U te fn ll e x te n t o f the 1 » . Wm. B .J o h n s ffn , Lessee of th» ah»vc described press iaes M ayC oacem . ties are w arn e d no t to trespass upon o r m ake an y locations, e it h e r placer o t q u a r tz c la im s a t th e ir p e ril. D . K kllxheb I N o v e m b e r, 1807. H e names as witnesses: W illia m L im p te-h . James M L in tp n c h . y Briefs, Posters,V Envelopes, Statements, ' • To W hom It T h e un d e rsig n e d here b y g iv e notice th a t th e y a re the ow ners o f th e B o u th h a lf o f S ection 16, T o w n s h ip t h i r t y throe, Sonth ra n g e fo urteen W e s t o f W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , O regon. A ll p a r J Owners. J . H . M e A prs . J P o r tla n d , O re.