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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
COD H.’D U S t t < :C 3 O F P A R IS . JO K E be Mer-U.-re of Ib» Ragpicker»’ So olot.' Often Find LJch Frizts ta ï h u r bearci». ON CROW N P R IN C £ . JAMES 1A l b II ELI., Tbs Kaiser M et the Young Men’s In tended Eride and Acted as £ *to rg W s i EEI EII AND W ILSON. ii- T h e MUbflflfll t n u it U (h e liu m An arousing story la related to C r- lta elioct an .v e a l Which bar;cued oa l/k-st M em ber of th e r a » »i e e rp e ia le ia . l ie Ì* J.^âK'1 U the eveui;:R lit* crown p .-u !>tia w „j r i am decud lato the Royal Sbio-is. talw ei P u ilf w o rk. UhJ I •; When ibeg ata carriage, i c n t i i r m j r i b j w h a tev er he ra n (?».{ aiuj j P .4 - empress and her future da-fb<-r-TB‘ • h îia b ie , from a ra p «>< py, -i or Jaw. enter. 1 lire coart} sril o f trie pal iùi « .ra t" " J ..1 I o ü tii!i -p; h 'itiH ace Uui eroan print» v .n ia gu.huoaj o f the guard of honor to receive tbo-n ' Afore. T a k e »’. id t o i l . - , 1er i ,..;u According io a pr«a<.SACStf pro j j i i , say» liie i ’.t!b M a li < 1 ? tie . gramme says aypeciaf to tha W tuh- *’ H o w e v e r had, (1. •» have a n i.iii.e t GOLD BEACH, OHEGOJi, V o lt a i* ? - M o t i o n . nt DEALER IN t-., value, fo r they lu u d /c t - n n i; in i.t th e instep one sound | . . « e th a t can serve again, au .I g e n e ra lly tw o o r three M ore a t the ! . e l ¡m il ‘ at the hack. O ld provision tin», ; ugain , are fa ll of looney; flnsie.id , K o lilerir ; can be rem oved aud u u e lte d into cake» .while the fin goes to make c b iid ie iis toys. •There are ahoiir C.».'.tl o f this class •of n ig h t birds in I ’m is. A n o th e r guaint night liifd A the “ pduirtiun it g el.” T ie -' gu i: d:it.u aitg. i ’ is à fa is o n atro -h e u ro ttp -e sta b lish - i.T tlts tn Tronic mast;-oi|oets— low I url>eejie.»— and e e itu ’iu public bouses fo r i!ie purp* se of looking .,j*c te r the safety of d ru nken ,c us A- to m ers. H e accompanies them ro th e ir homes, defends them in so o f need, as oftenSts not has to .__ , » / j r t them in bi-d, and .h aves flu-in o nly when they tire w ith o u t the ri’i eli o f m ischief. l ie earns about fi'l cents a day. Cases are also on 'record w hen, g ra ft fw i-tta in ku rd s h ave rctnem l. • v d th e "a n g el” ¡n th e ir w ills . T o re tu rn the i o iu p li-. o. d i, - t h e '•angel” has invested »'•nu of his funds in th e purchase o f a b a n « » , the object of which is but too obvious. A n in ijs H ta u t night b ird is the .m em ber of the guild des p attes lu o u illecs . H e deals in tohne.o • tn an ufactu rcd from stum ps o f ci- gars i m j cig arettes picked up iif the s tre e t, and holds as «izen tin the P lace 11 an lie ( f , tl:;> s ta tu e E tie n n e i>olet, tw ic e « week a t th re e s , in .; on these days the square is called the " m a rk e t o f wet paws." The in d u stry is q u ite rem nners- f i r . ou a Uio.Iecr s< a le. of iR iirsi', and would bi even mote so w ere I not fo r the governm ent. • - bieli" ► epped in w ith c lia ra c te i¡» tic g w e d end ou the grounds o f H ie m onopoly it hol à, proceeded to lu x the tohaeeo co’lei'ted w ith so uiuyfi p a in s ta k in g cnee-. - “■— ~i SE A S H E L L S T H A T EXPLODE Sm all M arin e Crusts When Dropped Go Off W!th Loud Report—Cause » f the<Phenomsnon. N a tu r e b n made m any kinds o f boinfbs ¡o tile »lutjx* o f seed.pods w !.irh «jjen w ith g rea t iorve uttH ¡ i o p ’ets H ie POIlhUllH to It cotisid erab ie diniiU ép. T íte re is a sea shell w liieii explodes w ith ii for- ttti i i!,le itiiigtf and auggestg a . •’v e rita b le ii; ti.u aile bomb. ‘“ F o r men m ay come and nicb nmy go, but I goon f o r c e r . ’ ” The leat her dosed ih • book. "N o w , ehiitii • !»,” gait] she, "nam e som ething th a t goes on fo re v e r.” “T h e gas m eter?’ re n tn re d little Johnny Houaekcep, soAiewhat d o u b tfu lly .—-Chit n^o Sun. The Real Estate Security Co. F o rt Dearborn Bldg. ( H h 'A t l 'i , I I I . 4- • . ' For »Sale. the o a M . U utiles north of Die month of Rogue H ire r . Good house, g.M«l water, fin e view. M ain r««<t in Iroat of house. Post offi-e inife. School house J m ile. 335 acres land, mostly in grass. Much bottom land, rest beach and tilll. 1, m iles beach m ines, good water rights 'tood ditches and fluaies. M ines iuex- d f o u ’i n i t r f VTa& is l,ieir >rM home. L a rJ i P ontings arc being made, numerous tries in bearing ^ ^ e ^ l e ^ ^ l le,l-dT 8‘t r-OpS 'J<iarlV’ ir» Proof, A sm a ll /1 f l!!.flf Pe,^ ent income, is the coming great in- laclustry. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital. Write ^ re^ Catalog’ a trcaii™ M M * conditions and Jesuits, also ^a rteryca ta lo g . Tr , BROOK'S ^ S O J ^ , Jf a lnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. V A L U A B L E S ' IN BUNDLES. S h irt and W aist Jewelry L e ft in M any Garments Sent ta the Laundries. “An L. F. department—a lost and found department—Is essential to alt good laundries," said tho man at tha collar machine, "and if thia depart ment Isn’t conducted'llko clockwork, trade soon-falls off.” lie touk two handfuls of rough-dried turn-down collars, states (he Chicago Chronicle, and dropped them tn tho top of a vertical cylinder^ Then ho pressed a biftfton, there was a soft w hirring round, and out of the bottom of Ute cylinder the collars tumbled on to a w hlt^ linen mat. Ironed, turned and ready to put on, "So much Is lost tn the wash," ho went on. "T hat pretty girl over there by the window found In a shirt last w tuk twS diamond buttons worth >1.000. If the owner of the buttons hadn't got the ai back from ’ our L. F. promptly, think what a badgjama he'd have given the- bouse. “I found only yesterday In the pock et of a, pair o f duck trousers a ten-dol- lar bill. The owner Is a millionaire;/ ho hadn't missed the blit; when the matter was reported to him over the telephone he said to crodi.t^his laundry account with half arid To give the i ti. r I aif i,, the ■honest..tinder. "Jewelry—studs, collar buttons, sleeve links—are our main flada. It is men, rather than women, who loss things in fho »ash. Our L. F. slatls- tlcs for last year showed finds worth » 5,000.” certain crystals a c c o r d lr f to JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. ______ K E E PS IX STOCK,. A g o c l Panel, and a Gold M in e , on English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. prof.ssor. "pro ';••• a f a r f it rw in e fb a a "freshly gsiherei fruit 'dot.lie vines como from grapes u hich ar.- to as.tnply a»fu!-eondl(lon. The grapes grown in the Moselle districts ar? not subjected to sufficient hee: u rflll them with sugar, and they arc therefore allowed io te attacked by what is known as noble rot. In which process,the mold fungus. Nav- ’ Ing the satisfactory habit of eeleetlr? GROCERIES, The Best, Only, 1> I< V O O O D N Hats and Caps, haustibl».’ .Further luvrti. ulars to be had at the T a tu r me office. O il C lo th in g , B o o ts a n d Shoes. T respass N o tic e . Roth» ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, notto enter upon, or trespass in nnv manner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t Langlois, C u rry o unty, Oregon, for the purpose of 'iu tln g w itlf guns or dogs^ o r o th er- wire trespa in any m anner. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises w ithout my wm- sent w ill he prodecuted to the fu ll ex tent of tlie law. I' HXMDB T ho MSSM. ‘-.1 Tt eMl<lont JL sroiit o f t ho HOME EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, o f C alifornia. - ?. T h e O regon D a il y J o u r n a l is the leading Democratic new .paper of T in t le r Lond Act, June 3, 1878— Oregon, issued at Portland. T h e managers also issue for people who do not care A n y of these papers can F O R D T R I B U N E , a t the N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N U nited States la n d Offlc-1, a S e m . - W e e k l y , which is especially adapted Roseburg,Oregon, Nov. 7th, 1907 Notice IS hereby given that in com- Pjlanee with (lie provl-dona of the act for a D a ily , but w ant . good fa m ily paper. ° r CongregH ° f Jun e 3. 1878, entitled An Act for the sale of T im b e r Landa in the Stab’s of C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne be bad in w qnbinntion with the P O R T O R vada and W&idinigton T errito ry, extended to all the Public L a n d I States 8 t* following ra te s ;' by Act of August 4. 1892. C lamx D . S mith ?/. County of Chehalis, State of Washington, has filed in this office hia sworn statem ent No. S6as for the pur chase of lot 4 of Sec 30 and lots 1 and 2 a n d N E | NW J o f Section No Si “ n T " * n » l'>l> No 3t South of R .n g e No YksaL-W M Ore. anJ w ill offer proof to rnow that tli» land sought, is more v--Inable for Its tim b e r iw stone than / “ f.uiffK ’uHural p ffrtikcs, aud to ea- tablidli bis claim to sai l land before the R e g l-te r and Receiver of this office a t Roseburg, Otegon, on Saturday the 8th day of February, 1908. He name» as wi'uessre« : Daily and Tribune - - - - - - Daily Sunday and Tribune - -* $ 7 00. ? em'Ly^e®*cy and Tribune i4— PATENTS H AWI-■ Aims pruapdy . w sennarasi«. *•< *» «• PATENTI THAT I < — - a « * for ra e s rw~i S2 OO. 14 DSWIFT«& Cures a CoW in One Day, Grip in Two. oa Sox. 25c. You can h a re it a ll foi Ö O ß 'Month r P,r in T h e E vening T eleg ram , of Port land, Oregon. I t is the largest ev- r i l i n g newspaper published in Ore gon; it contains a ll the news of the state and of the nation. T r y It for a m onth. A sample copv w ill be mail ed to you free. ‘Address hte telegram , PORTLAND, OR. A lw ays Remember the Full Mam. L a x a tiv e R ro m o Q uin in e Do You Know’ the N ews* Per Mouth S5 OO Joe OlM*n, Satsop, Wash. Bud Wilson, ’’ -• Ora IVatson, ” ” Janies Foster, ” ” John W o od ,C edarville, W ash. Any and a il p-rsm is claim ing verselv ‘ he above dcscrilied lumls leoueatedto file the r o la im s 'in thto office on or before said 8tli day of Fehruaiy, 1908. ' itxiM » min L. E ddy , Register, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to a llw h o m it rr.ny concern, not to enter upon or trespass, in any m anner, upon the land of the undersigned, situ a HM.WSMM Mettali ru M n e te M hg» VMM« ted near D e n m ark, C u rry county, Oregon, for the purpose o f h un ting w ith guns or dogs, or Ashing. Also not to leave an y gale open on going through, or otherwise trespass in Nr»s) PrteMlt»» **— *-----•-* any m anner. A n y person or per ■sTU MecaZtta^ son» so entering upon said premises w ithout m y consent w ill lie prose cuted to the fu ll exten t of the law . H A R R Y W IL S O N £7v«3 JOB W O R K NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United State« Land Office. Roeebnrg, O re., A u g . 8th 19U7. Notice ta hereby given that in com pllonce w th the provisions of the act T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e n t. of Congreaa of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands T he undersigned hereby give notice In the states o f California, Oregon, Ne- vadn and Washington T errito ry .” as th a t they are the owners o f the South extended to all the Public Land States h alf of Section 1,6, Township th ir ty by act of August 1892. three, South range fourteen W e s t o f R xymoxd E. B akrb . W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll per- 'o f M y rtle Point, County of Coos, State o f Oregon, has thia day filed in this ties are warned nut to trespass upon or office ills sworn statem ent No. Hf.ifi. make any locations, e ith e r placer oi ' for the purchase of the WJ o f S K I and .p ia r ti claim s a t their peril. , F 1 <d SW J c f Section No. ‘i t , in Tow o- D . K ellabxb J ehip No. 33 South, Range No 15 West, . . . . . Owners. .a n d w ill offer proof toshow that J • I f . M cA rxg. j the land sought is more valuable I . Port’ “ I, Ora. its tim h e r o r stone than for aa ric tiitu r - si purposes and to establish his « ¡aim to said land before J. H . Upton. U. S Commissioner, at Iris office at isiiiglois O regon, on Thursday the 7tli dav of November, 1907. H e name t a i witnesses: W illia m Lim paeh. James M I.lm pach, 1 Charles Forty all of Port O rford.O re. Edw in O. C arter of M y rtle Pomt.Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aoove described lands are requested o file their claims In this office on o r before said 7th day of Novem ber, 1907. B smawin I * F od - v . 4. The Best to be had in Carry County, a t reasón- able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, A n y Thing, î r~ L. T ^Briefs, ; Posters,Jj Envelopes, Statements, ; — 1 1 . / Up o-date U’o rk Bone Register. • -------- - on Short Notice. Trespass N o tic e . Satisfaction Guaranteed ! taste, picks out the add first and leaves Jm t the proper proportion of sugar behind." j N o tic - is h -reb y given to all persons whom It may concern, notto enter up on or treep.-xae upon the premises of E li Bagley, for the purpose of bunting, or fishing w ith hook and line. Said pre- mleea era sitnated on E lk R iver, Curry C o an ty, Oregon, ta d described as fol lows. The West h»lf of Section twen ty erven. Township th irty iwo South, W ANTED A representative in this county by a large real estate Corporation. Special imluce- •raents to those who wish to become financially interested. •»«all D e a r iu g . Ingtoa Star, the crown prince «as, to parade his eonrpa&y hefp^e isee-*- prin cess. but &u uuioreeea thing hippered. “the kaiser, who was traillcg. fore it, for the prsr time In b u life. d ou U U sA I a m ilitary fnnaallty. In his jo»„us ex citement he extended his a n a to the princess bnd disappeared with her In the laterlor of th ? Schlaae before the crown prince had time to set his guard la motion. "A nice state of affairs," called out the crown prince to the officers In his vicinity, •’liia majesty has marched off with ary b<lde! WUc-re do I corns, tn?” Several m.nntes Yihpsed. and’ i i neither the kaiser nor the princes# re- tnroad. the crown prince waa advised, laughingly, to follow hia father sad F , v o 7 ; i r , ’ , c i T ? i ! f 3 2 ‘ " i " l d ' ’ C ' e bride Into the Schloss, aa he Would be missed. "Upstairs? Not I! " answered the prince. “They can’t do roach wltho.it roe. I r la i w hoatn going to be mar ried IlcsMea.- aa orderou an order. I was ordered to parade the company, and hero I remain .until the princess lets herself be seen." He stuck (o his poet. In the mean time the kaiser was Informed of the state of , afialrs. He was greatly amused, and appeared, with the e n - priss and princess, on a balcony over looking the courtyard, and from thia lofty height witnessed the parade march of the company. '■<»t io; aga a .tuung hidy wan d erm g en l iin h .' io iv of M o bile t a , C O N T IN U O U S E L O P E M E N T . ; pi bed up n b m id iu l o f »helisTeft V a le t of Russian Land Owner Wns by the tide. A m ong tin in were Fickle of Fancy, But F e rtile t i e »hell» of ¡,*sm ait m a rin e snail, of Resource. tbe larg est o f which were not m ore th an u h a lf inch in d iam eter. That the course of love does not a l ways run smoothly was amusingly Il Kke diopped them into h er pocket and fo rg o t a ll ab o ut t im a u n til lustrated in tha experience of one Ko; aletf, a Russian land owner, who some day» a fte rw a rd she noticed took his bride to Berlin upoyt a honey-; an unpii .isaut odor w hich came moon trip. /^otn her w ardrobe. On ta k in g the The second day of their stay Mme. ubi Ils from her pocket oucwf them. Í Koralctf possessed herself of some >15.- One. all of the money her husband had •ii ei -led on the floor am i ejy d o d & | w ith him. aud “(/»¡■ei to Switzerland w H h . «harp noise |„n .| enough with her hvsbadd's valet. to be h. a id in an a d jo in in g loom . In due course the deserted husband Hhe tried a n o th e r w ith the Hume obtained fresh funds and set forth in re s u lt. T he shells w ere th ru e x searih of the guilty ralr. After some delay ilm e. K iraieff was lhcated In am ined by a s c ie g tiit, who found Zurich, where she had been left desti the mouth o f each lir u ily elosed bv tute by the partner of her night, whose a m em brane of g re a te r or leg's fancy had been attracted by a woman thjckm .is, form ed by the d r»in g of more to h'ls liking than the w tfe o f his f be a t m ial » »lim e. T his had prob • late master. There was a reconciliation, and the ably incurred- soon a f t e r rem oval , reunited pair again set forth In search from (b e m o istu re o f the beoeh. of the valet, whom they found at l-aus- end t^e in lia l Hunts o f the shell anne, tra in In a stats' of single blessed, ness. hia latest partner having taken d tin tj (lie gages of <le<'OtiipOHÍPioii herself off with a newer Ideal, though bud e n tire ly tilled th e ir space. On she Lr d;c the chain by leaving what e x e rtin g a IM tle pressure a loud was left of the money with the valet. explosion wns prtxlueed. the shell The penitent valet was reinstated In fn tg in e a ls flying in a ll directions. favor upon returning what waa left of O u t of a doren shells o nh two the money, and the three Journoyed back to-Ku.-ista. fa ile d to explode. The conditions w s t successful in m akin g the ex M oldy Orapes M ake Best W ine. j-.’-in ie n t seemed to be rem oval According to t'nlted Siatcs-e Consul M cNally, av Llcar. Belgium, the secret fro m (lie beach in hot, d ry w ,..,h » r . which caused the siinte of the rare "bouquet of Foselle w laie ■ was disclosed’ by ITuf. X at’. hall War J to be exm . .! in g reater <|iiantities In a recent lecture on ' Mold.; and .'•op;i- .than usual and dried it up tu p id le . ’ ness ’” "M o lly grapfa.'' asserted ths Correct GENERAL MERCHANDISE light running a rapid , H. T. S T E W A R T NOTARY PUBLIC, : e* A : ° ’*v*kro«- In connection with ----- ---------- - ! C H E A T record of cures, one- quailed iu nii'dicsl bLtory, provee Hood’s Sarsaparilla p,.«c««cs merit un know n to any other M E D I C I N E . T R IB U N E Range fifteen West. A n y person or pet-tors m > irospaw- ng for the purpose of b un tin g, fishing, or traveling through in any shape (arm or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leavin g o u t side gates open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to the roll extent o f the taw. Wm. R . Johnson, Lessee of the above/ described premises - J