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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
T*-æ R u tó o ? THE ROA5> V /H A T T H Í. D IA L TO LD •» J ohn F leming wiiaon up the lower beat for half-ep«ed. Bui <b« aaslatnnt had ro t lewd m s im age thing. He qafctdy Jclhcd hit chi« , and looked at the ilia, ofithu u ifg raph . I l atilt pointed as It had lor tbx last tour. The aider man an»warad hi» inquisltlv« glanc« with a low, " I don't know what th« deck mean»." JAMES CAlGHELLy PATENT E W m KELEB AMD W ltS O J I, GOLIi BEACH. DUEiiDX. tod«!,ftKalch or it o lo cl ii.«< luvd k Oft -X m centatfltllj. >01 Irte bool U o t u i - y M u tio a a . ^TgSniARKS »g Befora another word waa said, thera came a alow, aucklng Uft; tha Ampbio» H E ix.-go A-cfehlou «as rolled over f ill tha lantera ¿.'aimed She druihnsteg throuab the log on T il- recovered with a aurta. a t t as tka chief 1*.TC ,.. U l i i S t t » .1 i t T: ( engineer wrenched the steam valve thut. . Opposlta U /S . Patent Office um pivji b»e t «■.¿'forth co the plates beneath their feet bu ged up LIG HT K I NNiXO A SAPID, •--* b rief«, volub.) o ii.g tlrei*- ward A ntnn-tnt ud tacse (training In lr-ro*.»«r.«nt -on lilt ftvu'.-i: r «._<!. Nqw the stilled machinery, and tbec, aa if U n i i fissarli«*. and then tie put h li h v w irrvtohr;««} oa freed from some elartlc bond, the»'earn t ii* ¡eves of the ir f I • r .'tx i, .^ v r t f i , er baped forward again. There w ar tha which pointed. fa is 'ts ei <"isk fcbi'rc: • ‘ sharp clang of a door, and a stoker elation». to "Fu Ff->»e8." Once us »wire pushed his sweaty face above the grat t * adircF,«d a <.v«riton to tl.e tblrti ing with a cry. But the old engineer oB-ser. 1 he l» tu r r»?ui-«rt to «urnrr.it threw the etesm Into the cylinders again, A good Ranch and a Gold M in e , or. and tha engines throbbed In reeponae. himself. F in a l'/k t< f .p . r .:rglacced at the coast. « miles north o f the mouth of t ' c clock BDdr-r the het '. Iis:-.-:t- tq» 1 "Th« propel:or'« still thera." he cried, Rogue R iver. rn answer la the.sight '.o the bellow c f j shutting qfl staem once mora. the rtraa, and »aid: - | gv-ra w«'d l i t 1 Tha third aaalatant waa gazing at tha Good house, good w ater, fin « view. •‘It e r If « • can leap sp the salt « • , telegraph dial. The Indicator bad not M ain road In front of house. Post office ' '3 make Aatoria fc; the n.nrclcg tide. I moved. W ith an oath ba snatched a I m ile , School house ) m ile. t ” d there'» no-shipping in be afraid of pair of nipper« from the rack and thrurt 336arrce land , mostly In gnma. Much to-night.' Half »f t '» si. r ith l lor the j the claws up tato the wires behind the bottom land, real beach ami h ill, lj lower coact, but up I t re there'» no reed face. Then he turned In blazing trt m iles beach mines, good w ater rights C- kwlng time that way." , | uraph to his superior. "He shan’t put ~ood ditches and flume«. M ines Inex From the note cl intfeeltloB In the her over at half speed now," ba shouted, captain'» volet , tht ‘ hlrd ei.ate thought "and then tell the Inspectora that It war haustible. ' nt eBconrapuceat vro.v » anted. . Hot us that kept her driving. F urth er particulars to lie had at tli» ’■ »land tpto the blind ’»««» that tld Befora the words were well out of his T bibdnk office? from »lew the very wash from the eut- mouth, a jolt threw them to the platea, •Vuier. and only anted „.' and as they scrambled up again the ,‘1 don't r«e why we ahoaMa't hit her Amphton aatm to crumple up under s'nBg. the « i t p i »• w m t on. irascibly. them. Then w ith the acrvechleg of 'We aren’t morev’'»n »»rod ill from the Treepium N o tice. riven plates and drawing rivets, tbe I ' "kt, and whra we get off there w» ran- st-anier «ettlad on tha reef. A breaker Notice is hereby g jven to a ll whom *io -; down and crawl in by daylight. I flpng itself in thunder Wgzinst the side alA’t a coward to lay her to when there's it m ay concern, not to enter upon, or acd tha apray fall H tc fain through the no need." i trespass in any manner upon the Star skylight. Tha eberp clac» of tba gong S O J fS , "Shall I keep her et full s p e e d f the Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C urrv fllied the engine-room. "That was the mate asked. ■< half-speed bell," said the chief, dully. C o un ty, Oregon, for the purpose o f ' Well, I wouldn't »low down yet In the lull that followed the rattling h u n tin g with guns or dogs, o r o th e r «while. Maybe If it get» much thicker. boom, fils assistant, .while the awak wise trespa in any m anner. i iid I ain't on the bridge you better let ened engineers of tha other watchce A n y person or persons so entering n -r down to half speed. Just U ll the en- peered curiously through tha darhnes* upon said premises w ithout m y con r'neer to drop her a couple of revolu- with eyea still heavy from sleep, eaugh> v t.e," sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex up a laptero. that was gtilRburning, and ten t of tlie law. , The watch offlpfr nodded He hod Itre w Its biara on the dial of the tele F*awm T homskn . tc r red oh M vcrsI seat, end It was fn graph. It still pointed to full speed new thing In hl« experience for a con ahead. “I knew he'd try It, and I tooled scientious eapfatu to put hie to lrrrr- 8 h im !" he cried. T h . O.«W N D a , „ ¡, lh . , CT d i 0|I | , m ^ r >U c 0, at half /peed, or even dead alow, a: d In the turmoil that followed, while T im b e r L an d Act, June S, 1878— warn the engineer not to e t c t . t lit stoker nnd oiler and engineer fled from erally, It can't,he done any more, for N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N the water bubbling walet high, the chief Oregon, iseued at Portland. th e n e w te le g ra p h msr rr u -le in » « gathered up bis own log-book, and care United States !»vnd Offtee, .end m in t tally with th e l - t ' l a t f - or the Roaeburg,Oregon, Nov. 7th, 1907. The managers nlao issue a 8 E mi - W EK ki . y , which is especially adapted fully tore It up. Tho fragments he cast v glncs. The mate old n it lit.» the look Notm e is hereby given ffiat in com- on tha foamy brlna that rose about his o f the night, and the perl « m ad cd on pllanoc with the provisions of the act angtnea. " I ain't going to light unfair." for people who do not care for a D aily, but want . good fam ily paper. th» chart roae before ¡.Ini dikllnztly 2, ? *rv.M J u n e S, 1878, entitled ha muttered. Hut bo understood qq|t» Well t young An Act for the snle of T im b e r Lands On the bridge of the wrecked Ampblon TRAOC-MARHS pi¿ñ-píír¿W»!Sn, master a anxUty to get lu'o port on Any of these papers can be had in combination with the P O R T O R in the State» o f C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne- Il .-M u m ,.,- , u r lio lt é . VV,. . . T rM T - ♦ i rv irt a ei z4 »»-, . . — v. _ . . i i ■ . . . i t * a. - » the crew huddled cheer,esaly. The slow vada and Washington T errito ry , as I THAT «AV, »doirta. U n in , I i . tou * h l r V ™ time, and moreover ho tub' hii:,,.elf that •XP0OMA s o d M i o 9 n u to streaming seas tha, »merged from ths extended to all the Public L an d States If they ran down cry thing It w atn't hie ____ I --^ d-'"o<- . pto‘x<>r " ,ur r t u t "non You can hav'« it ail foi by Aot of August 4. 1892. fog and night tow lr.dw trd brokeheavlly F O R D T R lB U H B , at the following rates: fault. So he rodded again and walked I on p u o n u b l l l t / ymn' prtcUon. SUR- on tha submerged hull, and the spume C labk D . SM itu over to the cpeaklra tube. VorBwO^d. I B o o k 00 eroStobl« Cnonu »rivo to ran In rivers from meet and stanchion. of Satsop, County of Chehalis, State of The chl*f engineer answered him • O l i o a B .v s n th g “I had the engine-room telegraph at ball Month U U C M ontli W ashington, has Hied in this office his W A > M IW Q T O W , from the working-plAtforru. "Cap! a In t0eed^- said th a ' captain, whitefaced, sw orn statem ent No. 8688 for the pur say» when he ring» to «16« to halt speed. ;•> T he E ven in g T eleg ram , o f Port chase of lot 4 of Sec 30 and lota 1 and "and I ’va got It down in tbe log that we Juat to drop her a couple " came the land, Oregon. I t is the largest ev 2 and NEJ N WJ o f Section No 31 in slowed down ns soon as we got Into tbe drawling voice of the third mate. Tow nship No # | south of Range No ening newspaper published in Ore- fog. 1 gueea that'll satisfy the Inspectors The chief looked up at the dial where 14 W est, W M Ore. and w ill offer proof Iton; it contains a ll the news o f the that I ’ve dune all right, and we d not ha tho Indicator pointed artsfiHy at full state and of the nation. T ry It for • to show that the land sought is more run ouj of our eouree unices the engine- epeed ahead. "A ll right." be replied. |month. A sam ple copy w ill be mail valuable for its tim iie r or stone than room had disobeyed orders and kept bar •o f » « ’■■cultura1 pur, o-ea, »nd to es to you free. Address "The skipper's keeping her going In full speed." tablish Ids claim to said land before this fog." suggested the assistant en- hte telegram Tbe third aaalatant pushed forward the R c g lite r and Receiver of this office gln< ip. , -" _____ _ P O R T L A N D . OR. JAR®8® 1,U/ F . Oiegon, on Saturday the and stared at the captain with open " \« c , he want» to set In. It'» pretty eth d a y of February, 1908 m outhj Then he shook his flat, wildly thick weather to be »teaming a good H e Haines as w l'nessetv: "That alnt eo,” be bawled. “I knew yer I f Joe Olsen, Satsop, W ash. trleka! I got?witness down below! jfi _ "Had coa»t..too," continued th e a u ls t- Bud W ilson , ” ’’ ’ don't lose b e my papera that, way! Any Ora Watson. ” ” «. ant. flirt'” » hie lamp Into th» champing body with two grains of sense ull know - eccentric well. Foetef.'"’’ ------ »» — ~~ notick this old bookar couldn't pile up thir John Wood, C e d a rv ille , W ash. 'T fa :Jyayathe wnv with youngster«?' high on any half speed. I tell ye. ye don't A n y and a ll p -rs -ns claim ing ad- the chief rcepondeii «cldly. "They don't Notice is hereby given to all whom lose me my papers!" He turnad round to versely the alx>ve described lands a r* Ilk» to loee time by rule». Fetereea'a his fellows of tha engtnee-room. "W ha, requested to file the r claims in tills it ir.sy concern, not to enter upon «11 right, ro he th!;:1,a, but he haan't office on o r b e fo re said 8th day of do«« tho telegraph-down there read?" or trespass, in any mminsr, upon been on thhrcoaat as long ail I h v . e, or F ebruaiy, 1908. J he yelled. ” the land of the undersigned, Situa he wouldn’t be.dptrlfig her In thia muck. M e Ç a ll Pa«terae»oMhtlba Ü«IM B kmj . vmin L. K duv , Register. T tM rta N m m v m The old engineer, rubbing between his th .•> e r a tab a o f p a (ta rn a. T h is b «e Btatwa th a o ol an ny y o «» He's always throwing It up tu.ni« that ted near Denm ark, C urry county, tty U , accuracy e n d aiaapbdty. acco u at • ( tkwir atyla, palma the omnipresent badge of his au 1 ah., the skipper « i I reel,on I ’ll ms’ e Oregon, for the purpose of hunting M c C a ll’ » M a r a s ! 1 thority. n bit of cotton waeta. gazed at e r a au b a t r, bar a th a n any van«« no fuss If ho is try,«— Io hit the Amplilon with guns or dogs, or fishing. Also y e a r’s subscription ( u numbara) the pallid master of the wreck, and t through contrary to rules." •u m W r, eW . K re ry cub- not to leave any gale open on going l a m F r e e . -fm »acrib« to d ay. sharvd hla shame. W ith a gesture, h» "W ell," raid the other, glancing up through, or otherwise trespass iu silenced hla shrieking meh. and bullied at the dial, “If anything happen», all tf-e t h lr j mn,» with hl yea “I was on any manner. Any person or per we've got to say 1«: It was orders front watch-to-night with my assistant," he sona so entering upon said premises the bridge. That tilegraph won't He. commenced, harahly. "I am rc-sponslbl- without my consent w iIH L e prose Shall I ease her only a couple when he for t il l* . I ’ve loet my engine-room log elpna!« half speed?" cuted to the fu ll extent of the law. but It wae my orders tha, kept her driv The gray-halred enadneer put hlahard B A R K Y W IL S O N ing. It was all my doing«, and I goes pn his auhori'.:. ate'»shoulder. His voice N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N ? I ’m old enough to stand by IL To hell Toae abova the whirr i f |l e dynamo and with the rules of tha road! Let's play United States Land O iflie . the dank of the main pump. "That Isu’t thia fair. Roseburg, Ore., A u g , 8th 1907. orders." he said. "Our orders are on "Uut-<r" began tbe third aaalatant with Notice is hereby given that in com that dial there If that say» half «peed, a cry. pliance w th the provisions of the act by Jimmy Crlpp», half speed It Is." T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn . of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Shut up!" bellowed his chief. "Then no talk from the deck goes, "An act for the sale of tim ber lands T h e undersigned hereby give notice The yellow lantera on the tilted bridge g irt" in the states of California, Oregon, Ne flickered In the wind, but their unsteady "T&k» yotir orders from th« telegraph, vada and Washington T e rrito ry ,” as th a t they are the owners of the South i flames wore not more wavering man when It'S working," the chief responded. extended to all the Public Land States h alf o f Section 18, Township th ir ty the eye« of the captain. "1 pu, her over If It lau't working then the speaking- by act of August 4, 1892. three. South range fourteen W est o f to half speed." he said, shrilly, laying tub will do." R aymond E . B vxer . W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par his wet hand on the braes, "but it of M y rtle Point, County of Coos, State An hour later the Araphlon was still ties are warned not to trespass upon or mightn't have registered In the engine- o f Oregon, has this day filed in this beating away through the big, otly seaa, room. You see—" office ilia sworn statem ent No. 849«, m ake any location», e ith e r placer 01 the fog streaming away from her hows for the purchase of the WJ of HEJ anil q uart« claim s at their peril. We mus, play fair.” Interrupted the to swirl tael; and acrosiifthp yellt.w glare I EJ of Hv,’i c f Section No. 24. in Tow n- chief engineer, loudly. The men crowded , Of the ¿vcli Held* i u f i . r e piling up In a D. illahkb I shin N<>. 32 South, Range No 16 W est, murky wan a*Urn The captain ! cpt 1 clos-r shout him, their oilskins rustling I J. H. j 0" " * and w ill offer proof to show th a t | In the darkness. "W e mu«, play fa ir " •watch with his mate on the brldje Th« the land sought is more valuable for said tho old man. glibly. "Tha Amphion's ' eniilne-room telegraph stood at full Po rtland , O ri, Its tim b e r o r stone than for as ric u ltu r plied up here, and some one’s go, to loee •peed. Down below |o the engine-room si purposes and to establish his c la im hl» papers. 1 ain't been friendly with the the third engine* r went quleliy about to said land before J . H . Upton. U . 8. Commissioner, at his office at I-anglois si Ipper. and I Just natura ly kept her his work. whllA his chief stood on the O regon, on Thursday the 7th day o f driving, hoya. It's my fa u lt my fault, ' working ptstlurm under the huge steam November, 1907. boys, and I gucc’ I'm u p a ra ln a tIL Thai valve, smoklng'hls pipe. H e names as witnesses: Afftcr his rounds, the assistant came • 'telegraph says half epeed. and I kept W illia m Lim pach, her full speed, contrary to orders" ¡cross and stood by the old man'« side James M Llinpach, The young skipper turned away hla "It's an awfully dirty r.lght,” h» said Charles Forty all of Port O rford,O re. ' In the stiky-roooi you can see the fog i face and picked up a lantern tha, swuog Edw in O. C a rte r of M y rtle P o int,O re. pouring down the rentllM ora like steani ' a,earning from the rail. Ralal.ig ,t uphe ' Any and all person’s claiming ad ^I'k'^"* *Ue **l*” >* r cunning big versely the aoove described lands are j •earned the faces that surrounded him. i requested .0 file th eir claims In this 8lowly the lantern fell wiy, hlsnrni. He office on o r before said 7th day of "Yes, he's reckless to-nlsht I'm pret thiew out his hand and cangh, the lever Novem ber, 1907. l ........ - ..........- ■ . ' of Ibe telegraph W ith a Jerk he threw ' ty well, used to young chaps with hot- I t f jp a r T t a i B knjamin L. E i > dv II l ack end (hen forward to toll epeed headed notion* but the cider l grow Register. ah ad. The c lin g of the be l came up thcibss I like t: • ; »in wh n. a 'tv In fr..m the half-drowned engine-room and port that he never went half * 1 ed. tinkled, a fading echo, In tba fog —San Sooner or tales he «fts a lesson, us- Francisco Argonant tunes the . me room pays for It Moet- ly. I n il-l t say." 1 «sì PAftT*Lr 3«î»sÂy "AL The »«iincrr resumed hta rounds Two Path«. ■W» • • ads« w MW « through th . machinery, his lith t had on Trespass N o tic e . There la a path th a t eeemeih paaaleg s. i . n >■ ^ri.j.g a w 'ft'o 'c h on a driving rod W h h portal» opan and w ith as trance BA » V J U» OUB 1» SAL. . wbwM ty o a d ; •M >_» «• « » » ww, » a squint at an oil eup a turr, oi a i,-,|va P u t danger and deetrvietlon hover there •■»»Wg M «K h A om I b prtOT*. M rf be » » The swerving bedplate*. th< ihrinCtring T o lu re the feet from safely and fto'm Notice i* hereby given to a ll person« cylinder» far ebove. the viz, I,,. . pnn.ps Ood. w y jfiy * * . aai ■ ibíii -M whom it may concern, not to enter up *«sw* rus susbat /ouasAi, the whitting shaft sing at out bln: aa be There la a path eo n a rro w and eo s tra ig h t. w — « «w T h a t to the pure alone to entrance give«- on or trespass upon the premises of E li w e n t Suddenly the steady roar of th» H ap py the man who enters at th a t g a le Bagley, for the purpose of bunting, nr huge. engines was dulled: The hard- T o tread the path th a t ieadeih up ' pressed thrust blocks ceased their shrill H eaven 1 fishing w ith honk and line. Said p re cry. The plunging piston rod* alowtgi —E m liy H ousem an W atson, la H am 'a mises are situated on E lk R iver, Curry Horn. Cosflty, Oregon, and described ■■ fol low s. TJhe West b slf of Section twen- •wWwwv m w *•■ MM a» « * fe | tv »even. Township th irty two Somb, •M K CAM » «*■» «O—, M» Racge fifteen West. H. T. S T E W A R T •***■^-1» •» >■»■■» es»» ■« * » jpgsmAA »A» ^ » « , «■ i . Any person or p e rs o n »o Irespa*«- A re p re s e n ta tiv e in th is NOTARY P U B L IC , ng for the purpose of h u n tin g , fishing, piBMB « M IM M as O M k | c o u n ty b y xa la rg e re a l e sta te or traveling th lough in a n y shape form T C-ASNOWÍ. tiun.ti wm i i X tv yj?T9y. DEALER-IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE For Sale. KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, so. English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. I > K Y O O O IM *» Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. ‘ ; WALNUTS, it is their tri^ home. Lars? f,l^ tln^s are hei”£ made, numerous trees in bearing producing tremendous crops yearly, in nroof A grove gives independent income, is the comi g great in- m dustry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital Write a treatise telling conditions and results, a Iso ursery catalog. ■ „» , , brooks W alnul Kursery. Carlton, Oregon. f. I t e s itle n t A g e n t o f t h e HOME EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. T R IB U N E . x PATENTS 'Bo Y011 Know the News * M Daily and T r lb u n ^ j^ . - - - - Per 3 5 qq - Per DSWIFT»(s Dally Sunday and Tribune - - S 7 OO. Semi Weeky and Tribune -ß O p 3 2 OO. , Always Remember the Fidl Mam« Laxative Rromo Quinine Jones . Cores a Cold in One Day, Crip in Tw o. on Box. < 25c. A J OB W O R K The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. 1 Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, A n y. Thing, K ¡¡Briefs, Z Posters,]i Envelopes Statements-, I Up o-date Work Done ìoui on Short Kotice- Satisfacton Guaranteed. vii u W ANTED c o r p o r a t io n . S jte C iu l in d u c e - ijie n ls to th o s o tv lio w is h to b e co m e f in a n c ia lly intereste d « P o r t O i-fb w g l, : T h e Real E state Secu rity Co. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses ’m erit o n - : know n to any other M E D IC IN E . fo r i Dearborn Bltlir. ( H b'A tib, 111. : O regon. A C It K A T record of cures, une qualled in m rdicnl history, proves ' In connection with t h e t r ib u n e Ü S y or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side gates open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to the fu ll extent of the law. W m . R . Johnson, Lessee o f the above described premises W I