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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1908)
' .iWS I’QACS CANNIBALS. * from How Torfc to T h lh to .^h la - s,” Thsy A lia s* Dspiatad I ’hs rro«pon<t. -f - W ISE BR U IN PU T S MEAT IN STORAGE. , iw p n y «U»", c. a, JAMES CAUGHELL 7 Chittenden, V t.—The cracker barrel aggregarjon gathered at the general (tore last night after a day la the woods «¡ 0 ting deer runway* aloud » tilth city ’ sports" «tu te Placed later to slaughter buces, U their aim be true suoqgh. wal several tadalged In remi- nietentts. Several pretty fa ir sp rting yarn» had been spun when the subject got around to bears. Th«-u sim White, who Uvea la Northam when b e.Is n 't hunting or fishing or digging ginseng roots, »-retched his neck and launched torth Into a bear monologue. " It beats all tarnation bow knowln* j some ot them critters be," he de :lar«.d. while the rest shucked around la their i hard-bottomed chairs and settled down,' to hear a good one. “ Yea, sir, it does beaj all tarnation. Between b.ars, trout and gioaeng and the hand ok Providence, I've been able to make quite a livin' out o' these ere hills | for a considerable spell. "Alder l i irbanks yarn toucbln' on ‘ the varmint 'f Spruce Holler puts raa In mind ot ihe time Providence and an ! oi he-bear helped me out t a middiya* j tight dx the middle o' last winter. I t : was the fust 'I January, as 1 ree lect ; It. and I was cbopptu' for Deacon £lem- ' min way up to the top o' K lltin gw n peas, i t » turn oie mean work, ch o p -, ? W nR Kl.F.R AND W ILSON, G O L I I 15336185 Th«- n tnafer ro ll o f frog« io tit? ( er j toKKiSUiveetwa kw l l o t u r j ' M o tio n . Fei fn r I — -y How to I a iin n t o f th e “ 1 0 0 " basin-ondc write i . i» ia ,: of la te , s a y s th 1'hitodcT XSTl bmst a Public L ed gef. T ltecau se ha* a found. A ca n n ib a l fro g (tw o ibe«n, io fa c t) wan a I the hot i of the m y a I c ry , They bail .Opposite U. S. Patent Office. LIGHT BUN NI SO A BARIO, J W A S H IN G TO N D. C. i a liv in g 3ii<»pt«rnisiy. " U n i i B v ttrln g . O::e da. tw o g iiin t m a rin e toads otii the U e , | h i (lien w ent to .•ell in (iii-d iju -jiiu in . I t was not iov n a t th e tim e th a t th ey hud ufcibaliatie t r a lf n r i e a . They inie from thg y ew Y o rk zoo. but A good Ranch anti a O oM M in e , on be d on o r* -must 1la vc fo re u tte n fo the coast, « mil.-s north o i the mouth of Rogue R iv e r. • a tn the I'inL'-dcIphitlzooofficial« <> o * m I house, Hood w ater, fin e view. b at th e to m jj w ere fond o f a fro g M ain road in iront o f houee, Post offi-e ' , • ---• — -— - -z ' — ...............+ - ■ . ■ Jie t. The.i- reception in the frog 1 m ile . School house | m ile. colony wax m arked w ith coolness. 335 acres land, mostly in grass. Much . . ' • .. — t.~r=-A lin ilfro g a and pip ing fro ij* alike bottom land, rest lieach and h ill. 1| *yed the newcomers w ith d is tru s t. miles heaeh minea, good w ater righto They hud am ple cnase, as was rood ditches and flum es. Mines in e x s te r shown, fin e by one the haustible. ’ «- m a ile r frogs began to disappear. F urther |>arti( ulars to lie had at the F w o sm all a llig a to rs first came tin i - k . , 11 T kibchx office. le r tiie ban o f suspicion. They were rem pred. T h a t n ig h t tw o TÎ d,u h‘ ft*ir d? “ ° n ci *“ m ore frogs vanished. A tu rtle wus next looted upon w ith d is tru s t and wisbin’ the flshtn' season wo'id . T resp a ss N o tice. sed removed fro m the fro g ta n k . open and things green up when s r - - r e r - “ . ‘ X T “ Notice ia hereby g iv e n to a ll whom H till the sm all frogs continued to i t may concern, not to enter upon, or I had my, dtftuer pall—1 uater go home f* C S llltS 9 (IISO 111>*y C d t d l o g . disappear. trespass in anv m anner upon the s ta r Recently one o f the m arine nights—and I wa» middlin' comfort Ranch, situated a t L an g lo is, C urry able until "long In the middle of the toads was caught redhanded. afternoon, when 1 seen It wasn't g .t a ’ County, Oregon, tor the purpose o f K e ep er B o x e rs was looking in the to let up and flggered I'd hafter stay bun tin g w itii guns or dogs, o r o th e r ta n k , when suddenly there was a out all night. wise trenpn in a n y m a n n e r. I —- "So 1 built me a lean-to out o' some g rea t comm otion ip the w afer. Any person or persons so entering The ’subm arine ferns anil grass spruce boughs, started a fire and upon said premises w ithout m y con w aved w ild ly . One toad, the cooked what victuals I had left from sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex- noonlu'. They wan't over much, and tent o f the law. larg est, was hunting, and a sm all as It was too pesky cold to think o’ F baxm T romskn . tro g was sw im m ing the rape of steepin' 1 sot up till mernkto with my f bis life H e lost and the big fel atumerek a hollerin’ lor -grtlb some fe w seemed to sm ile as be gulped thing tum ble. It g o ts o bad I melted The O regon D a il y J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper of th e lit t le fello w down. I t w ill some snow and tried to fill up uii wa- T ia a te r L an d Act, June S, 187R— ter. When It come daylight the storm pr& hably be the last frog he w ill was ragin’ harder'n ever, and 1 Was Oregon, issued at P o rtlan d. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N c a t fo r a long tim e, nnless he de so hungry I could have eat. rabbits. ' U nited States Land Offle •, which 1» worse n datin' qat, and I says I Roseburg,Oregon, N o v. 7th, 1907. eldes to d I;(« r his m a te. The mu T h e manager. s l.o i ., u e a S rm .-XV rrrly , which is especially adapted Notice is hereby given that in com- rin e toads are now in a separate to my»»lf. thia ’ere storm Is Hable to , pi la nee with the provisions of the act keep up three, days an’ I'U starve to ' ta n k , h|N>ndjug th e ir tim e looking death If I don't do somethin’ mighty j for people who do not care for a D a ily , but w ant a good fa m ily paper. 1 of Congress o f Ju n e S. 1878, entitled •An Act for the sale of T im b e r Lands re g re tfu lly ( h boss the room a t the quick.' -w. 1 A n y o f these papers can be bad in com bination w ith the P O R T O R in tlie h ta t-s of O xtitornla, Oregon, Ne- aU emmofneg. or ao fw* U « ubcatn P A T E M T a ™ home they le ft. "But there didn’t seem to be nothin' 1 T H A T P A Y . tdvenm r them tM o ro o g W y .V . vada and Washington T errito ry , as -> aaA itctp yMi to mceoao. A n o th e r ra re toad arriv e d in I cq’ld do. for 1 woe penned In and ' extended to all the Public L a n d States ItedBoMpteloor otteefc for pRCK report You can have it a ll foi by Act of August 4. 1803. th is c ity under p ecu liar circum dsssan t go more’n thutty foot from F O R D T R I B U f t H , nt the following rales’ ob pmteatabtUty tff yamra* practice. SUR> the shack tor fear o' genin' lost. I ad- to C la m D . S mith RlFlRKNCtS. For few (JuRto stances, and the xoo is now its Boot ot» Prvfftabte l*Btenu write to mit I was some discouraged when the • * .. . _ , of Sotanp, County oi Chehalis. State of home. I t , too, is a W est rndian. wind shifted and 1 had to move the Mouth. n ash ing to n, has filed in this office bis 'Month * but o f the treeto ad fam ily . I t lean-to o .c r against a pile of rocks to sworn statem ent No. 8(Wk tor the pur- in T h e E ven ing T ele g ra m , o f Port kawp tks thing froa w lfap«fa’ l was i m ade the jo u rn ey fro m its n a tiv e * 0 30 an d t o t a l and land, Oregon. I i i » the largest ev 2 and N E j NW | of Secti.-n No 31 in fur-sin round ’raoagst the stones when land concealed in a bunch o f ba ening newspaper p u h lis h c t in O re Township No 31 South of H -n g e No I discovered the mouth o’ a cave. and. ' 3 nanas gon ; it contains a ll the news oi the 14 W est, W M Ore. and w 'll offer proof thluktr.' it would he better inside than A , . . . GA5N0WÌ. T DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE fo r Sale. KEEPS IX SIXM'K, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, i > i « v ooor/w Hats and Caps, English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. „ lr,V?nJ rerr^ l-U <ldnPt?d *° the ¿rowing of AA GLISH l i -4 LA C TS; ( is ,„ their true nomt. home. Large vlr irue plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearino' producing tremendous crops yearly. in proof 4 mini! , e gn es independent income, is the coming great in- i 'industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of cavital Writs ............................. ... , , v Walnut S u m ,y . BROOKS f S M S , - - Carlton, Orefon. . Oil C lothing, Boots and Shoes. It Aifentoflhc HOME « FIRE ASP MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. of California. PATENTS Do You Know the News ’ M R.. . D&||V 3110 I flDUnO w • • w Daily OUIldaV and Tflhurtf» J unu I riUUne T. J . Dow ns purchased a bunch out, 1 lighted a spruce knoutorch and SeiTII W eeky Blld TfibUFie o f bananas and placed them in his “Wal, 1 swan to man. If I didn't get ' ----------- ------------------ ------ kitch en. T h a t night his w ife was aw akened by a cracklin g noise, the biggest surprise o' my llfe whsti J got to the end o* the passageway 40 R he t bought the house was ,on fire. foot from the mouth! For. lyin' on In r^ a tig n tjo n disclosed the tre e a ledge was six pigs with Deacon Hem to ad w a lk in g up and down the mln'way’s brand on 'em, two rabbits kitchen windows. A s it .walked and a ewe lamb. They was froaen ■tier and as hard as brickbats. Tbe the cracklin g noise was made, th ruts of every one on 'em had been its to«-» are lit t le vacuum 'cups, silt by somethin' sharp, and the In which enable I t to bold on to a nards had been taken out as s„ck as smooth surface. A s the toad a butcher oo’ld do It, Tney was piled reglar. too—ly in ’ head and tails—and Raised its feet tiovsiA ru sh ing in was as fresh aa ough they had been these vacuum cups, caused killed the day before. noise. I w as w onderin' 'SqlT'in Sam H ill hq« they got In tha cave dead, when 1 Always Remember the FuH Name L a x a tiv e R ro m o Q u in in e Cures a Ccld in One Day, Grip in Ttvo. <S? oa Boa, 35c. to allow that the land sought is more valuable far its tiiu>>er or stone than tor Hgrtoultural puri o<es, ai d to e s - tohluli his claim to sai l hind before i the K e g i-ie r and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the ' 8th day of February, 1908 H e names ae wi'uesaes*: Joe Olsen, Satsop, W a s h . Bud W ilson, ” ” Ora «'«Ison , ” ” James Foster, ” ” John Wood, C e d a rv ille , W a s h .» A n y and ait P'-rs ois claim ing vers. lv »he above descrilied land* requested to file the r claims in this office on or betore said 8th day of Februsiy, 190«, B cmamim L. Ennv, Register. D-SWIFT&e * S A .a « Y ^ L Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Bla nks, Any Thing, OBriefs, Posters, Tj - Envelopes. Statements, J N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . United S ta te . Land Office. Roseburg, Ore.,, A ug, 8th 1907. j Notice la 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 tim ber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Ne vada and Washington T e rrito ry ,” os extended to all the Public I-and States by act of August 4, 1892. R av M okd E . R axkr . n f M y rtle Point, County of Coos, State o f Oregon, ha» thia day filed in this office hi» «worn statem ent No. «49«, tor the purchase of the H'J o f SE1 and FJ of B V J c f Section No. 2t, in T ow n ship N<>. 32 Booth, Range X.. 15 XX’est. and w ill offer proof to show that the land songht is more valuable for its tim l e r o r stone »linn fo ra s ric u itu r- al purposes and to establish his c laim V» said land before J . H . Upton. U. H Commissioner, at his office a t Ism glois O regon, on Thursday the 7th dav of Novem ber, 1907. H e names as witnesses: W illia m Lim pacli, James M Liinpaeh, Charles Forty all of P rt O rfo rd .O re. E .lw in «1.C a rte re t M y rtle Point,Or<*. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the Aoove described lands are requested o file their riahna In I office on o r before said 7t.li day Novem ber, 1907. B k M axik L, Fnnv Register. T h e Iris h have never tak en kin d ly in ««-a fishing, alth ou g h it w ould prove a source of w ealth close nt baud. A O Ü A R A N T E E D C U R F . F O R P IL E S . Itch in g , B i'n d , B lecilng or Protrud ing P-1. » Drtimtiet» refund money if P A Z O O IN T M E N T fail» to cure any ( to *, no m atter of how long etau.ling. In B to 14 .fava Firat arpTimtton give« cam -and re s t 60e I f your diug-iet hasn't it send doc In «tain,..-, and it wil I * forwarded noeti-ald by Pnri» )(«■ ; c i ne Co., F t . Louie, Mo. A t the Horae Show. Horse Fancier (w ith enthusiasm)— Isn’t Vanderaluke'a Lodemla a beauty? Hl» Pair Daughter—Where? Where? What has she got on? Whose box is the in?—Chicago Tribune. l)E N N I8 * C fN N IF F JU „ I ep, CT. 8. M ïpepJFurveyoc —o — Surveyor for the O M r ic t oi O r egon. « o ld Hvache - - O regon N o tic e is hereby g iv e n to a ll w hom il m ay concern, not to e n te r ujn»n or trespass, in a n y m a n n e r, tipoa the la n d o f th e u n d e rs ig n e d , s ltu a - ted n ear D e n m a rk , C u r r y c o u n ty O reg on , fo r th e p urpose o f h u n tin g w ith gun a n r dog», o r iis h in g . A ls o not to leave a n y ‘gate open on g o in g th ro u g h , o r o th e rw is e D - spaes in a « y m a n n e r. A n y person' o r p er- go,,» e u te rin g upon said prem ise« w ith o u t m y consent w ill he prose cuted to the f u ll e x te n t of th e la w . T o W hom I t M ay C oncerto. The undersigned iiereby give notioe that they are tlie owners o f the South h alf o f Sectton 1«, Tovmehip th ir ty three, South 'ran ge fourteen W e s t o f W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par. tie« are warned nut to trespass upon or make any locations, e ith e r placer o i quarts claim s at their peril. D . K cllxbkr | J .H .M c A r « .} 0 ’ “" ’ - P o rtland, O fs . Up o-date Jf ork Done on Short Notice- Treapoaa N o tice. Satisfacton Guaranteed delphia Press. Poor Piahers. N O T IC E . —— — - H A R R Y W IL S O N The Best to be had in Curry Couryfy, a t reason able Prices. t telegram , PO RTLAND, OR. -------- _ »>'■»>■■« JO B W O R K **" state and of the n ation . T ry It tor a m onth. A »amide copy w ill be m a il ed to you free. A d d re s s ,, hte A KLEPTOMANIA FOR PIPES. heard a heavy breathln little beyond î and raised ihe torch. I seen the pxsa fem aa Had Stolan 11,000 of tha age*ay tellied out Into a sorter h ili- Smoking Devices W hen Cap round cave, and that over at one side tured by Paris Police • an o f he bear was curled up on a lot , o leaves taktn' hla winter a anooxe. He Recently a P a ris ia n s h o p lifte r was lyin’ peaceful and onauspe. tin', was arrested and hearelied. To and It came to me In a minute ho* th e am nzement o f the officials her them carcaeeea got on the ledge. You aee. he *a a one o’ them knowln' crlt- p lu n der w n« not a rtic le s o f fem tera and he'd laid In a supply o’ Dea inine u doinm enl. b u t several cos! con Hemmln way's pigs aud a ewe ly tneersehaum pipe«. lamb belonging to Squire Kemsen ta XVhen her a p a rtm e n t« w ere make a meal on when he woke up In seirched- no fe w e r than 2,60(1 , the spring. He knew he’d rouse tong before It (hawed out, cause the cave pipe« were found, some o f which faced «outh and got the h u t sun, so w ere handsomely colored. he Jest ftggcred he’d be provident tor A lth " i Ii for a w h ile she s to u tly onct. By ontrlvin' as he did he co’ld git beveral square meals and take on •protested (¡or innocence, «he nt aome fat betore he aot out huntin' hla last broke down and ' confessed’ llvln . th a t she was addicted to thp use "Th^m plga was a mighty big god f fobateo. and suffered from a send to me, now I can tell ye. I jeat #nn o f kleptom ania which led her tiptoed out with two and In ten min- to steal every handsome pipe utea I was broilin' pork tenderl'ln. When I'd filled up I got two more, and which she could m ake aw a y w ith when the atorm »topped next day | w ith o u t discovery, pmted for home with enough meat over i Kbe made no a tte m p t to dispose my shoulders to pay for the time 4 had to lay off. o f her pipes for p ro fit, but kept 1 he next day the deacon and me them in cabinets in her home. N o t aot out after the hear. The deacon ah op« o f ihe p ip e s ,« h e a d m itte d ,h a d towed he'd orter die. aeeln' aa he'd been paid for, l»ut she declared been raidin' his barnyard for three th a t in takin g them she was oitiy years and had make off with three obeyiqg an irre s is tib le iinpulsi trap» and a pound o’ lead fired from the carbine So ve got him to shares, and was not m o ra lly responsible and the deacon was so tickled that hit fo r her crimes. didn't »ay a word about rlaim iu the pig» 1 hadn't eat.’’—N. Y. World M «*n Thing. “ N o , ' said .Miss Passay, “ I Parental Instruction. Tommy— Paw. what U a campaign slo don't like the photos K iim re r gan’ li. ide fo r me. They m ^ ky n ie look Paw—It is the political watchword, or lik " ,i w om an o f 4(1.” rallying cry, ot our political p arty my “ X V .il," replied .Miss Peppry, ton. * Tommy—Don’t the other fellows have “you should have told h ift not to tom .i ihem np it yon didn't wan* a alognn, too? Paw—No. my son. Thalra la a yawp them to look so y o u th fu l.” — P h ila —Chicago Tribune. 00c, •°3-»O» Seventh WAMMIP IQTOPg, 0.0. I T In connection with T H E T R IB U N E U N o tic- is iiereby given to a ll persons woom it niav con ct.n , not to enter up- oa or tresp.-MM, upon the premises of Kll Bsg'ev, for tbe purpose of hunting, nr fishing with hook and line. Raid pre- miees sre situated on E lk R iver, C arry C o an ty, Crccon, and described as fol low s. The West half ot Section twen ty seven, T o w n s h ip th irty two South, Rai ge fifteen West. Any person o r persoi s so 1 respa.» ■g for the purpose of h u n tin g , fishing, °v traveling through in any shape Ions or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side gates open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to th« fu ll extent o f the law. « ’ m. R . 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