The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, January 29, 1908, Image 4

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    , JAMES CAUGHELL,
WrtSEtJEB AMD WI USOS,
A traveler who recently «pent
R o t u r y M o tio n . ‘
som e tim e io Ireland was much In­
terested io an orphau asylum with
the founding and m aintenance a t
which the fam ily «he w as v isitin g '
hud bad much to do,, relate«
Y outh’« Companiffta.
LIGHT BURNIRÒ 4 RAPID,
On her first inspection of the
place, tw o bright, rosy little sis­
**«*AI B o a r iu g .
ters; who had beet} rescued from u
life o f squalor and abuse hut u
short tim e before, were jmin ted o ct
to her. They overheard her cull
them “tw o o f your little orphaij«,” j
and came forward hand in hand to
correct the sta tem en t. Bobbing:
a little courtesy aud looking
eagerly in her face, the eld est tui(e
explained politely: A
hah» we
m a am;
but w e’re inm ates n o w *
The next day she and her
friend« stopped to speak to a la
borer w ith, a large fam
ily, who
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Oregon is w onderfully adapted to the growing of
had been reluctantly obliged. E N G L ISH WALNUTS', it io their true home* Large
when his widowed s iste r ’s boy was plantings arc being m ade, num erous trees in bearing,
his
bauds,ito allow the!
the producing tremendous rm
ns yearly^in
1 SI proof.
Vi
left upon h
is bmulsAto
crops
A l ] sm u all i /
English Walnuts, Fruit Trees,
Shrubs, Plants, Etc.
"W hs* nirde
-veil tell be.tan
the temper
s in rr wua Just
r l g b t t " a s id
k i s. Wiley.
"R em ó se I
know the Jani­
tor's d ls p o s l-
tton,” m ns w»r-
ed her husband
“ I f we nm Sv
him believe we
are thoroughly
uomfertatdo, he
w ill
h u s tle
a r o o nil a u d
-task« t h l u g r
•tH fe re n t? ' —
W a s h ln g to n
Btar.
™df pendent mcome is thecom ing great in-
Profit*, sm all outlay o f capital. Write
a) d a y fo r Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions a nd
results, also N ursery catalog.
BROOKS # SONS,
W alnut Nursery.
Carlton, Oregon.
T lin I d d i - l f yon
pi-ms*. Mrs. BoardbtU,
I'm getting rather tir­
ed of bash with my
coffee snd ton»t for
break fast.
Mrs. (lonrdhlll— All
rig h t I ’ll tell the girl
to give you nothing
hat coffee and tons»
after '.Ids. — Chicago
New».
f e s s e l e s t le a s .
he knew th e boy would
cared for.
“Anti is little Thad still at the
orphanage, Michael?” asked one
o f the ladies.
v
“Och, no, me la<£v dear,** w as the
J joyous reply. “Thanks be to the
sa in ts, lie’s un orphin no longer;
lie’s w orkin’ at a thrade ou tside.’’
A few days later the guest was
ta lk in g with a youuginnn who hart
speut som e tim e as h i em ploye at
The O regon D aily J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper of
the asylum , and who, she under
Stood, had been brought up there.
Oregon,'issued at Portland.
, — '
In this she w as inistrkeu.
“Not by any m anner o f m eans,
The manngers'abo issue a S kmi - W kkkly , which is especially adapted
ron’ni,” he assured her. “Me father
o n ly d ied a y ea rn g o , and me tw inty
the day of the funeral. Sure I*m lor people who'do not care for a D aily, but want a good fam ily paper.
not an orphan at all, at all!”
Any of these papers can be had in com bination with the P O R T OR
JOURNAL And TRIBUNE.
GOLD HUNTERS’ WEAPONS. FORD TRIBUJME, at the following rales;
la t e l y Plowed U p ta
Y ie ld Belles ot the S u rly
Bp.au larda.
I
(Jpooa - V.'bui's the mutter? Can't
yon swim?
Dow nson-Tesb. but don't you shoe
kbwt alga?—Chicago News.
“ 1 u.u ranch heavier than you.”
“ But. bctng'tdg and strong, you con
rlu uk taster, aud tbot w ill moke It
even."
W l-hlng to cut the matter short a ad
get her out aa quickly aa possible. I
went down to her. The wheel turn­
ed ulowly yjith my lucre-ssed weight,
tail after I reached her aoou became
M ill again. Had the acceded to tny
pleading to go up a t once we would
have had little ttouble In reaching a
safe place, hut alio «aw I waa worried
and made the moat o f It by delay,
rre a e u tly Z I heard the well known
sound of the opening.of the flxxlgate
above, aud don n came tho water.
U. took n in e tim e for the WHter te
overcome our weight aud turn the
wheel. Curing which Cecily and I look­
ed at each other appalled, though I am
free to coi.fee- I wne fa r more terror
Stricken than she. Then the wheel be­
gan to turn alowly, auil we wi re oblig­
Clerical W hitew ash res.
ed to move w ith It. Cecily, plucky girl
For
some tim e past it had been
that alic waa, seeing the neeeaalty of
keeping up a »tout henrt, began to recognised that t!iechu<ch«chools
hum. ''Tramp, trump, tramp, the boyi in Old Ford were in a very unsntis
are u s r e h lc g r as though the affair facto^i’ condition, but no funds
waa very funny, while I was thinking
were forthcom ing to enable them
o f some wuy to give an alarm. I t
to
be redecorated. The newly-ap
would be of no use to shout, for the
noise of the w ater would drown my pointed rector, Rev. J. H. K itcat,
voice, and ns It rose beneath us the together with hi« clergy,"H ip mein“
noise lucreaccd. I t covered our auk lea. hers of the local branch of the
thru our knees and only ceased to rise» Church, of
England W orking
when near our blpg.
.s-"*-’"
m en’» «oeiety, and Mr. George
Cecily tolled, ou beside tnc while the
.water deepened and her strength wan- Lansbury, late so cia list and rad
•u. making merry of It all till the last. ica-l candidate for Bow and Brom
(When she gave liie a look which Raid ley, set to work to scrub, wash and
p la in )/: “I can go no farther. I'm go­ paint the school. The work was
ing to drop." I t ok her In my arms
expeditiously com pleted, and the
and tramped on. I waa a «tout fellow
et twenty, but I ltn rw that my «trength ' parishioners are now proud of
Would give out In time, I cast a de- their spick and span educational
■l ~ “tiglunee nlmut for acme means in stitu tio n s.
to change the situation. Then for the
first tim e I noticed a broken niece of
They Resist Moisture.
•entitling which possibly I might de­
In
Lapland
garm ents made of
tach and use for a lever to atop the
reindeer wool are fam ous for their
wheel.
“Can yon walk on f r r a few mo­ m oislim e- resistin g property as
menta. Cecily?" I asked.
w ell as for their warmth. The hair,
"Tea; I have had n good rest.”
unlike that of many anim als, is
I put her down and. clinging to the
not hollow throughout its length,
side o f the wheel, grasped the Senn
tllng. Never before or since have I put but is divided iuto many w ater
forth such force- a force that no man tig h t ceils filled with air, which ap
cun exert except to save lift. The tlrn
pear to be under com pression, so
tier yielded and In i rather minute I
th a t when the garm ents are
had thrust II threugh the side of the
wheel «nd rested ( it» end against tile placed in w ater the hair, or woo!,
tdpe of a stone w a it The wheel was sw ells w ithout bre aking, and the
stopped. Then Cecily came to me, put w earer is buoyed up and does not
her arms about me and w e p t
readily sink if he fa lls overboard.
In a few mamenta the m iller was
Such
garm ents are in common
looking down i pun ua to discover what
use am ong the Sw edes and Nor
bad at. ri>ed hla whpcl. Cecily cried
out through her tears, “ It takes big w egians.
flail to stop a m ill wheel!"
The aetontshej intn g a te her a hand,
and w ith me below to help «ha was
N O T IC E .
soon on the dry platform. 1 follow ed i
snd there came a Uood of gratituda i A ll persons are hereby warned not to '
that I had been permitted to «are my­ trespass upon the lands of tlie nnder-
igned, situated in Sixes , Rive-
Precinct
self and t'eelly from a horrible dea H l
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1 wsuted Cecily to visit tlie old mill 1
Orvffon. for the purpose
w ith m t. but sb« shndilered n: ! said
? f " “ " ° r ' <>g8' o r ” * h'
A ".V pewon so trespassing w ill be
P « * « U U d tj. tb e fu ll e x te n tn l the law
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MRS. KACIIAKL ATEBff. |
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Daily and Tribune - - - - - -
W hile plow ing in hi« field near
R ufaula recently Mr. Charles Gib
■on uncovered a largo' number of
w eapons, som e of which w eir
rifles of an old stylo, som e Llun
d erbusses, a few old tim e pistolr
and a couple of sw ords. A ll th e se
w eapons, says the K ansas City
Journal, are in a fair sta te of pres
ervatipn, and are apparently of
Hpanish make.
A ccording to Creek tradl
tion, a party-of adventurous Span
iards, numbering ^4, in the year
16G4, left New Orleans on burro*
and went to the territory in
search, of gold. They secured all
the precious * m etal they m uld
carry, and on their way back they
were beset by a hand of Hhawnees
near Standing Rock, eight m iles
ea st of E ufaula, and a great bat
tie followed. The Spaniards, witli
the exception of two. who escaped
on a rnft, were annihilated.
It is «apposed th a t the weapons
plowed up on Mr. G ibson’s place
are the ones that were used by
«the Spaniards m entioned above.
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Semi Weeky and Tribune - - S2 OO.
Always Repramber the FuH Name
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Cures g CcIT ¡a One Day, Grip in Tw o.
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D E A L E R IN
GENERAL I ffiR C H A M
Opposite U. S. Patent Office
W A SH IN G TO N D. C.
For Sale.
KEEPS IN STOCK,
A good Hunch utul s Gold M in e , on
the coast, U miles north of the month of
Rogue H ire r .
Good house, gis<! w ater, fine view.
M a in road in In u it o f house, Poetoffi-e
1 m ile , School house | m ile.
335 acres land, mostly in grass. Mitch
bottom laud, rest txiach and Id ll. ’ I I
m iles beach mitres, good w ater rights
"OO.I ditches and flumes. Mines Inex­
haustible.
F urther particulars to be had Kt the
T ribune office.
H is pride and his A c t i o n s had!
both iuiiTered In d o ln gso, although \
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<}<>LI> BEACH, OREGON,
G R O C E R IE S , The Best,July,
in t.v oooi»?-«
H a ts a n d C aps,
Oil C lothing, • ,
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T respusiff X o t Ice.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, notto enter upon, or
trespass in anv manner upon tho Star
Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C urry
C ouuty, Oregon, for the purpose o i
h un tin g w ith guns or dogs, o r o th e r­
wise tresoa in an y m unner.
Any person or persona so entering
upon said premises w ithout m y con­
sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex­
te n t of tiie law.
F rands T moìmkn .
T iin l^ r
Land
Act,
June 3,
B o o ts a n d Shoes.
11 e s i d t ' i i t
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FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of California.
187»—
N O TIG FLFO R P U B L IC A T IO N
United States Lan I Oflki ■,
Roseburg, O iego u, N o r. 7th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provi-ions o f the act
or Congress of J u n e 3, 1878, entitled
“ An Act for the sule of T im b e r Lands i
in the States of O sitfqrnia, Oregon, Ne­
vada and .Washington T errito ry , as:
extende.1 to all the Public L an d States
liy Act of August 4.1899.
C i . abx D - S mith
of Satsop, County of Cbehaii«, State o f 1
W ashington, lias filed in this office his
sworn statem ent No. 86 m « for the pur­
chase of lot I of See 30 and lots 1 and
it o n d K E I NW J o f Sectioa N o 81 in
Township No 31 South of Range No
H W est, W M Ore. and w ill offer proof r
to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its tim b e r or stone thuu
for agricultural- purposes, and to es­
tablish I l l s claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of this office
* t Roseburg, Oiegon, ou Saturday the
8th d a y of February, 1908.
H e names as wi'nesaess:
Joe CMecn, Satsop, W ash.
Burl W ilson. ”
”
Ora Watson,
James Foster, ”
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John Wood,Cedarville, Wash.
A n y and a ll p rsmis claim ing ad­
versely the aliuve described lands are
requested to file tiie -r claims in tills
office on or before said 8th day of
Februaiy, l!>08.
B emamih L . E ddy , Register.
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N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
.United States Land Office.
Roseburg, O re., A u g, 8th 191)7.
Notice Is hereby given that In com-
pliant'Q w tb the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of tim ber lands
In the states of California. Oregon, Ne"
vada .and Washington T errito ry ," as
extended to a ll the Public tju id States
by act of August 4. 1892.
H aymond E . II. Ann.
of M y rtle Point, County of Coos, ¡jfnb
o f Oregon, has this day filed in this
office Ills sworn statem ent No. RRX5,
for the purchase of the WJ o f SEJ snd
E } of hvi’ l o f Section No. 21, in Town-
chip No. 32. >uth, Range No 15 West,
and w ill on • proof to show th a t
the land sou .t is more valuable for
Its tlm lie r o r stone than fo ras rie u R u r-
al purposes and to establish his. claim
to said land before J . H . Upton. U. H
Commissioner, at Iqs office ut ia n g lo is
O regon, on Thursday the 7th day of
Novem ber, 1907«
H e names as witnesses:
W illia m Lim pacb.
James M Litnpuch,
Charles F o rty all of Port O rford.O re
Edw in O. C arter of M y rtle Point,O re
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
rw ;je tte d .o file th e ir claims in this
office on o r before said 7tti day ot
Novem ber, 1907.
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II rnjvuin L. F iidy
Register
Notice is hereby given to al fliom
it may concern, not to enter
e r upon
»IIV upon
or trespass, in any . munner,”
the land of the undersigned, situ a­
ted near Dennmrk, Curry county,
Oregon, for the purpose of b anting
with gun« or dogs, or fishing. A lso
not to leave any gnte open on going
through, or otherwise trespass in
any manner. Aliy person pr per­
sons so entering upon said premises
without m y consent win lie prose­
cuted to the full extent oi the law.
H A R R Y W ILSON
To W h om I t M ay C o n c e r n .
The undersigned hereby give notice
that they are the owners of the South
h alf of Portion 18. T o w n s l.i;/ t h i j t y
three, Souili ran ge fisti-teen Viegt o f
tt illaurette m eridian, Oregon
A I |>ar-
tics are warned not to trespass upon of
make any locations, e ith e r placer o j
lu u rtz claim s at tiseir peril.
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J.-tf, McAru. J
P o rtland , Ora.
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o-date Work Done
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on Short Notice-
Satisfacton Guaranteed
I n c o n n e c tio n w ith.
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Notjo-- f j b 're t.y given to »11 person:
whom it m ay eonct rn, not to enter up­
on or trespass upon the. premlHeS of Hti
Bagley, for the purpose of hunting, or
fialdng w ith book and line. Said p re­
mises are situated on Elk RJver, Cnrty
County, Oregon, and described as fol­
lows . The West half of Section twen­
ty «even. Township th irty two' Sdutb,
Range fifteon West.
A ny person or p a rv u s so trrtpasa-
ttg for the purpose of b u n tin g , fishing,
or traveling th.iodgh in any shape f .nn
or m anner, or tfa fln g down fence«, or
leaving out-side gates ofien, or molest­
ing personal property, w ili t.-e prooecu-
ted to the fa ll extent of the law.
Wm. R . Johnson,
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lessee of the above ■
described prptrisee
«•»ree. * -full ru«gw* M v - 't y s i «eakrv^
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