The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 13, 1908, Image 4

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5r» ■BOSTON
BKAN-POT. •
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JAMES CAUGHELL,
Visitor Then ahe rctuived her bunnst
Wa |4
and gloves, ordered some lac4 lesa-
* * % • ( eld -tim e fancies come from fa r
,
onade
Mid
wafer»,
aad
endeavored
to
A « I s l t bro< d! ng < e t tfc!f J a r .
make Mr. liric h u j'a dfgret- leas uncoin-
T h is old brown j.ir of j><?k n i t ’ hears
W h ic h b iIC .ii r:.v b a th .o t.‘ «• chiidht sd'a fortable than he item ed.
WfiCRtKM
AMP *• WiUWM,
scenes.
“It stem i a little warm here, don't you
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Mo t e l l i f
r w u u iu*»A«;a. ■n ew »» » m i i«_wu
ie u M
M
(.to i t h J i i i h mi i l uqd
km
th l n iî " ahe su«,., tile d . "W on't you ra­
If o t ii i'y M o tio n .
la that r e a bind, t l e n : * r i. « »i ; ta,
free report >o uKent&tililtY.
>cr ht
iy. >ci
fr<< < book.
book,
m ure your coatf" y -
Howto eao ureTï“ •*»* •MARKS Write
F ro m set of
ci. / *• . h i. r i-h t.
and 11
She meant, of course, the long, old-
Till set uf u r . defied
light.
1
fashioned
"hay”
garm
ent
that
Mr.
W h en N ig h t h*-r I
y r n r ’ i Ir a dres
Brankin w M e itly regarded with deep­
T h e Sabi
h ; * ; in .
•» » •.
est prids and affection, but the uncoa-
And Babtatl. ..
wn
I ’pon
veuttowsl youth read Into her words the
And w ir..i
D ytoro,-
wBBle-sotiltd kerne m eaning.—fie not
And w la ti. w ire ;
J the door
only removed bis tivorcoat, but also the
l-I<;ilT UINNIN» & RAHIIl,
A nd shrhfc<*,l
>» the I
WASHINGTON D. C.
sh o rter'co at I ciu ath It Mr». Gilson
H o w wckwm e was that a .
D u l l Ut'urlntf.
crimsoned
at
th
e
‘maid's
Irrepressible
T h e ho rr. el y k it c h n ,
ar.d ioe
glane, at bis shirt sleeves, but aal-i
W ith che. rful Ort-f 1
nothing. Simon had directed her to be
T h e old g t ai U . " to
a» moi
T h e settle ty tfce lai
good to Mr. Brankin; she would make
T h e blue d eli d rM
- u tc 'i's prtde—
co half way saendee.
T h e Are.U h i da fa .
rfi ti v w a ll
When Mr. Brankin, after much nerv
A nd then the a i r .
I ¿.f r call,
ous perspiration and many strange
W fctle on
A good ltuiich atwl a Hold X riae, oa
' Mln-Y hot,
My mother placed t).t 2lC Lean pot.
grlmaceo soufessed th at bis new patent-
thocoast, 9 uiilca north of the u o u th
leather
shoes
were
"fair
m
urderin'
hts
The rich aroma of »1 ••’.J a r
Rogue R iver.
feet” she offered the relief of a. pair
Comes to n'o dor.ir th*
nfat;
Good house, good w ater, fine view.
T h e sweet t r r w r f.
ur
. . t g r ^ f steam
of her husband’s slippers. They went
Multi road in front of house, P ost off«« i
O f pork and te a
<Ii\am 4 ,
up to Mr. Gilson’s room to procure
Aod this o.d nt-if. ? a ... r . <r n. re
1 m ile, School house.) m ile.
these and Mis. Glleon, innocently turn­
Upon (I .
shore
ing into the accord floor "de'p,” sacred'
9U5 acres land, mostly in g ra ss. M uch [
Vanished I, ho years th a t I < l>< tw***am
T h io present and th a t pòi of bcahs.
to sim ilar uses, hoped the visitor would
bottom lamb, rest beach’ and MB. 1J 1
remain there. Bat no, Indeed!
nd ie8 beach m ines, good w ater rights
Wtro go etstory re’h"i dead
"I Ih iu k it’s more cheerful-like down­
T w o u ld .ive’ ’a r s is in th a t1 brown brea«
¡a*"I ditches qnd flum es. Mines inex-
A n d anted sp^eiho, I w i?
stairs,” he presently announced, look­
W o u ld Quicken , >>■ . J it« '. old b*an pot;
ing wistfully from the window.
ff
,
H ut. le,
s".renr wed
EtA G^ Ori^on
bH is wond^rfun^ndaptM L to the h o ¡¡rouwtft
L . i Z r f ot
c
sorter like to see the rftreet.”
A s o'». :
* rood;
. - ,
- -
. - •
’
vr»>T> home.
L u rie T bibdnk
\ And In the parlor window, coatless
T h e gates c f cfcl. .le t i
«.r.d a ja r.'
Though closed lot
y that bean Jar
but delighted, he sat all afternoon, plantings are being made, num erous trees in bearing
-7 W . 8. M essm er. ip Host» 1 G.obe.
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while Mrs. Gilson, entertaining group producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
after group of the fashionable callers, •'
who never before had elected to appear grove^givcs independent income, is the coming great in-
I 'r e s p a a s N u tic v .
Write
on other than Uer recognised "days," industry. B ig profits, sm all outlay, o f capital.
suffered mental agonies with the calm today fo r Freccataiog, a treatise telling conditions a n d ! Notii* “ h rruby ven to all w hom
smile of a stoic. Her only relief lay In
11 ras.» eomrfhi, n o tto
t» e n te r upon, or
‘ sweetly explaining that Mr. Brankin results, also N ursery catalog.
trespass in any m anner upon the •«taf
1 <
waa the son of an old friend Mr. Gilson
BROOKS SONS,
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R anch, situated a t L anglois, C urrv
had known as a boy in the country.
Jl
alnukN
ursery.
.
Carlton,
Oregon
C ounty, Oregon, for the purimae of
Mr. Brankin, with a desperate desire to
be agreeable and to gbine in society,
hu n tin g with guns or dogs, or o th e r­
IL80N In his youth live 1 in a couo- ailded Intim ité details an«Lparticu)ars
wise t res pa in an y m anner.' '
try village
Circe he has been with an ungram matical vim that great­
Any person or persona so en terin g
¿may with state politics he La* U*uc<! his ly amused the other guests. Mrs. Gil­
early rural u cçu in .»ùecs t.aciul, to say son sought tn vain an opportunity j
u p o n said premises w ithont «X
nothing of his genuine lik»; 3 R r m any quietly to deny heraelf to visitors for
sent will b e prosecuted to th e full ex
ten t of the law.
of then». Thcr .ru « Üî:.;çi: a fco.’.-e has the rest of the day. When Mr. Gilson
F bakds T homsxn .
long BervcU altv.<«ter teo ».»coà sa a,
at laut ma le his appearance hts exhaust- -
general hotel and ¡ti. iz.G is £cr his cd
wife retired to her own room and
••down-state” frisaCa h r Mrs Cilsqr.'s dropped flat on the sofa, utterly regard­
T h e O regon D a il y J ournal I s the leading Democratic newspaper of
satisfaction. Gilson, tr a c a r , ir.iun- less uf the line new gown.
tainiug that he ft-via nothing i.ut deep-
" I’d rath er clean houae for a week
jOst contempt for tb3 m an who will
T im b e r L and A ct , J lxk 3, 1878,—
than go through aslegre like that again,” Oregon, issued at Portland.
, "climb up by a stool, t* / n 1 ick i t r tool
United States U n d (Mice,
over,” has always Us but 4 upon un- she rem arked, reproachfully, when Mr.
The manager, a lso issue a .S em .- W rk kly , whii„ i, especially adapted
Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 2ttli, llMW.
, limited and lavish hospitality -toward Glia-in, hastily changing into his dinner
coat,
explained
th
at
he
had
been
com­
N
othe
is
hereby
given th a t in compli-
the out-of-town visitors. The climax
snee with the provisions of the act of
pf his generosity a. 1 of Mrs. Gilson's pelled to Invite Mr. Brankin to remain for people who do not care for a Daily, but want a good family paper.
Congress of June 3, 1878, en'itted “ An
over night. "It's enough to kill one to
tien ce came last w ett
set tor the sale of tim ber land, in .th e!
J T R A O C - M A R K K p n i n i p t i ^ o f d a D H N ^ f n
live through an afternoon such aa 1'va
_H c o u u ln . a. o r no foe. W « o b ta in P A T E N T S I
Mrs. Gilson, who is president of « had."
Any of these papers can be had th combination will, the P O R T O R ­ states of Cali om is, Oregon, Nevada, and
T H A T F A T , n d T e rto e th rn i IborutnrbJy a t d u i I
Washington Territory,*” as extended to
fashionable social club, was just sta rt­
“Never m ind!” consoled Mr. Gilson,
slQ b e public land states by act of Aug-
Send m odel, p hoto o r aketch fo r F R E E n p ort I
ling dut tor an aftetnoon c tJ.rldge, vtteg
with one of the rare caresses th at In­ FORD T R IB U N E , at the following rates:
p
st i, 1892,
s
on p a te n ta b ility
w y e a n f praotiou.
r U
u R
r - .
x « “ '- B
,tho roahl ushered In a rill. ; -—a lung,
J F A 8 K IN O R E F E R E N C E « . P
F o o r r f i in e
idn I
variably
reduce
Mrs.
Gilson's
proudest
OSCAB
B
FICHT
I Book on P ro fita b le Patent« w rite to
lank, tuaburnvd youth of LiAr+> man- .
anger to delighted fcomplience and satls-
of M arshfield, county of Coos, Stafo of
| S O 3 -« O B S e v e n th Street,
ner, but o«' equally
- - - - - -
S 5 OO O regon, has this Jay filed in rhis office
W A 8 H IN Q T Q N . D . O .
Ho «book bar.. la «sîTûiy with Mrs. Gil­ fac ldn. "You're a sweet little woman D a ily a n d T r ib u n e
h elp out yourold hubby no nobly, and
his sworn sta te m e n t No. 8871, for the
son, and cxrtalneJ that "j* o I c! i 81" to
*
V-
I'll take cate of him nil evening. You
nurchnseof the SJ4 SK tf Sec 33, Tp 31
.—Mrs. Oil sun <_al!s her huslam l Simon
It 14 \V, L ots 1 -und 2 of Section No
can tell the g irl you're not at home and D a ily S u n d a y a n d
T r ib u n e - - , S 7 OO. 8,
.and detests^ntcknsœes— had urged him rest."
4, In Town-hip No 32 S, R ange 14 West
.to visit him vvhep next In the city.
ft M, and will offer proof to sh o « th at
But he reckoned without Mr. Branklu.
• "‘He was down ,our way last fall."
land sought is inorp valuable for
- » $ 2 OO. the
That Impressionable yhurg man. more S e m i W e e k y a n d T r ib u n e
continued the rlsi'o r, perspiring with
its tim ber o r sto h q t'is n for agricultural
purposes, nnd tO M tebliah h is claim
the »train oi convcisii:« witli.su hand- than charmed with Mrs. Gllson'e grace
to said land bef tfe the R egister and
some and imp r< sire n woman a« Mrs. and beauty. Tfigfste.l upon spending the
Receiver of this office, a t Roseburg,
Gilson, ' an' he says io me. ray» be. entire evenftg in the parlor, where he
committed fresh eociaj enormities with
Oregon, on M onday the 22nd Jay of
‘Butch, next tim e jotffffc tn GhJci; o you
Ju
n e. 1908.
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Just come right u p ’lo the house an ’ easy, unrufllcd fifedom.
ti e nam es us w itnesses:
"Your
slippers
ain't
none
too
easy,
Mr.
4Kie. ’ i l l 1
H W B urnliam of P o rt O rford, O re.
the prope.r^jhaipteg place fJr iny old Gilson," he remarked, after declining to
M Peck of
”
>>
»
go
to
the
theater
or
to
the
clyb
on
ao-
friends. aa & Jlitlr. folks,* sa js he. So
Tliad Green of
”
”
•>
count
of
hla
blistered
feet.
‘Iso’
T'guesa
Minnie B urnham of ”
”
’»
dad—that's Liw Brankin, of Placer—
A ny and all peiwons claim ing a d ­
he says to me tb s o jc r c ls s . w hen 1 tom e I'll Just Blip 'enuoff a little. An' Mrs.
Gilson
»aid
I
could
take
off
my
coat.”
versely
the
above
described
lands
are.
away from home w ith a load of i.urses,
C u r e s C v -» i t it
requested to file th eir claim s in th is
The hours dragged terribly, and Mr.
,‘Butch,’ eaya he. 'just you go up an' mop
office on or before said 22nd d av of
with SI Gilson. I've l.rowed him for Gilson suggested an early retirement
Ju n e, 1908.
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as soup as he could decently do so. But
M»»- an' he's a g o t feller, all right.’
IS i x j a m i n L E n n r,
Mr Brankin, evidently with some idea !
‘‘An’ bo ,’’ was th e hurried but cheer
on
Bos.
25c.
-
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-
R egister.
of conventionality or politeness, insist- ’
coum .1 tk«ir mjt U,
c?
n-pbettr.
ful conclusion, "1 come." »
■W.W auuws V1I—-I «
->iy
■
. , “I'm sure Mr. Gilson will be glad to ed and reiterated that hevvaa not weaty, i
•
e
a
r
’«
««kaenptina
(is
numbar«)
see you," said Mrs. Gilson, sweetly, bat even while hla heavy eyelids closed. It
im m b er, ft C e n t « . JF- very tu b
tom Free, lu b u ed b a to d ay.
Inwardly furious. "He a always glad to waa nearly morning before he could be
I . a d y A » e a t • W a a t » 4 . W w l » y a » w rn a te a » •«
tee his old friends. Won’t ^ou take an lured to bed, and thrt first streak of dawn |
lib e ra l caah cnmmi««t<>n.
Pattern C a ta lo g « « ( o f 4oe da.
a irn s ) and Piansi urn C ata lo g « « («bowing 400 pram lnaatt
easy-chair while I telephone him at the found him creeping about the house In .
M
t
< m >
A d 4 r« M T H E M c C A l X C G « Kw Yw*
office and see If be can't come straight the conspicuously quiet manner that
never falls to arouse the ordinary
home."
, “Oh, yes. ’Butch’ Brankin, of course." sleeper. ’Mre. GUson heraelf prepared
responded Mr. Gilson, promptly. "Old for him an early breakfast, since the
Lew B rankin’s youngest. Well, Mary, maid would not rise until nearly seven.
Then »he insisted th at Mr. Gilson taka
we've got to treat him handsome. The him
for a wa^k.
Brankins control a lot of votes we’ve
The fates V'ére kind to Mr. Gilson in
needed before, and we ll need again,
tom e time And he's really a decent that the unhnppy youth's feet were still
young fellow, though I expect he looks so tenderly resentful of the new. tight
patent leathers that much walking was
pretty rough.
"No, Mary." with grow ingifrnm ess— Impossible. They were unkind to Mrs.
as Mrs. Gilson sw ettly suggested th at Gilson in that Mr. Brankin, while more
perhaps he could come home at once than willing to attend a matinee with
gnd visit with Mr. Brankin—"I can t Mr. Gilson in the afternoon, could not
possibly leave the office until live be persuaded to go downtown with him
In the morning. He hung about the
o’clock, anyway. An Im portant com
mlttce meeting comes off in half an house, still costless and In stocking feet,
until Mr Gilson rim e for him after
The Best to be had in
ABSOLUTELY PURE
hour and I've got other work later.
You’ll have to give up the Lrldge for luncheon Mrs Gilson, solemnly thank­
Curry County, a t reason­
Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely
once, Mary, seem s to me, and be ».nod ful that he fait he must leave town
to the boy a llttlft. I'm sorry to ask It, that evening liade him gcod-by with a
from
grape», refined to absolute purity,
able Prices.
and of course you m ust please yourself cordiality »he endenVored to render at
i» the active principle of every pound
lea»'
partly
sincere.
Mr.
Gilson,
also
about complying, but li would be a
solemnly thankful to conclude the af­
of Royal Baking Pow der.
great favor io me if you'd be pleasant
J
î ^ g i T* 4
fair for the ttsae b e ta s, SBS Mr. Bran­
1
about It. T a i. him foi a driiY "*
Hence it is that Royal Baking
kin off. after a downtown dinner, and
Mrs. Gilson conscious that the vis­ returned to M u Ciieoo with a sense of i
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P ow der renders the food remarkable
itor. restlessly ” -ovjcig »bout in the temporary relief but coming disaster.
both for its fine flavor and hcalthfulness.
parlor, could hi ir »very word she ut­
"Well, «hat Is it?" inquired the
Bill Heads,
Ü Briefs,
tered. was compelled t„ refralnT rom aatui» ladj, convinced that her weary
No a lu m , no phosphate—
the relief of plain sp, u h . She said husband concealed some guilty secret
Letter Heads,
w h ich are th e principal ele­
good-by with f, .d sweetness and beneath ht» oeuntn: lonely calm de­
; Posters,“^
m ents of th e so-called cheap
huug u p th e re.elv, • r :h a ar,g Then meanor ''H asn't the man gone, after
Legal B lanks,
ahe telephoned the dub n cm! r who all, or did you Invite him to spend
baking powders and w h ich
En velopes
was entertaining ih group that after­ Thanksgiving with us? Let me know
a re derived frpm bones,
A n y Thing,
noon that an imp, : t a " ii.,- ,, ■ mg. to the w o n t at oace.”
Statements,
rock and su lp h uric acid.
be explained laier.
mid
t her
He
he
said
he'd
had
such
a
good
attendance She w. m l- ra lly certain
lime, nnd he admires you so much "
th at the dlsaut .on
1 ■ i s would r o t confessed Mr. Gilson, "th at—I really
aeon forgive her
' ' half an hour
J
before time for rh, hl’ : tug to 1 eglu, couldn't help It, Mary—I did say we'd
and this certainly . ic i fuel to the heat be glad to entertain him for a week
Trespass N otice.
some time this summer. I know youTl
of her not unBBtu: U
nation. But stand by me Just this once more."
Up
o-date
Work
Done
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she returned to the parlor, grimly de­
But Mrs. Gilson, though a good wife [
termined to do her duty by her husband
and somewhat more than ordinarily un­
Notie- is h -reb y given to all persone
K. .
on Short Notice.
and his fiTend.
selfish, felt by no means equal to thia
whom it m ay co n o c n , not lo e n ter u p - 1
•dWouhl you like to take a drive In the new teat of her affection and endur­
00 or tresp.'yss upon th - prrm lsm of Eli
park with m e?"’ahc Inquired but the ance
Satisfacton Guaranteed.
Bagiev, lor tile purpose of hunting, or
I.
youth shook-his head promptly
"Very well, Simon." she announced
fishing with h<»k and line. Said p re ­
•T get so much of
iree3 and the
with
cool
decision
"i
n
stand
by
you
road out home." he , \ -¡aimed, that I'd
m ises are situated on Elk River, Curry
rath er chanEte'off a little when I mme to the extent of ordering the breakfasts
j C ounty^O rejon, and described as foi-
for
a
week,
and
a
good
dinner
the
night
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to the city. Cotlldn't we go to the the of y » arrival. Bui after th at—I» will
i taw s. The West h -If of Section twen-
ayter for awhile
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be the club or nothing. Simon. ' 1 shall
i ty seven, Township thirty two South,
Mrs a ils )B, Inwardly thanking Provi­ receive an imperative summons to a t­
j R ange fifteen West.
dence that It was • o late lo.-ompH w ith tend my ailing mother half an hour after
Any person or persor a »o tr e » |^ » -
this suggestion, explained the fact to her he arrives."—Chicago Record-Herald.
n» for the purpose of'irtm tillir. fishing,
or traveling th ough in any shape f rin
| or m anner, or tearing down fences, 'ht
W ANTED
leaving out side goto» open, or molest­
A representative in this
D E N N IS C L N N IF F . n t . ,
ing personal ptoperty, will lie p;oeecu-
county hv a large real estate
ted to th e full extent of the law.
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Wm. R. Jo h n so n ,
corporation. Special intluce- I - e p . C , 8 . M i n e r ò ! S a r v e v » f
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ments to tlioMe u;ho tvish to
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X o tije is h ereb y g iv en to a l l w hom
it i..ny concern, n o t to e n te r u p o n
1,1 trespiis«, in a n y m n n iter, upon
l,:" d i, f t h e "O d e rsig n e d , s itu a -
leu n e a r D e n m a rk , G uryy c o u n ty ,
G n gun, for th e p u rp o se o f h u n tin g
w ith g u n « or d o g s, o r fish in g . A lso
not lo leave a n y g a te o p en on g o in g
th ro u g li, o r o th e rw ise tre sp a ss in
a n y m an tier. A liy person o r |>er-
soii» so e n te rin g u p o n .s a id p rem ises
w ith o u t m y co n sen to w ill he p ro se­
c u te d to U ifffu ll e x te n t ol th e law .
H A R R Y W IL S O N
To AY’liom I f M a y C o n c e rn .
The undersigned hereby give notice
th a t they are the owners of th e South
lialf of Boetion 16, Tow nship th irty
three. South ra n g e fourteen W est of
W illamette m eridian, Oregon. All p ar­
ties are warned not to trespasa u|>on or
make any loc^ions, eith e r placer 01
qnnrtx claim s at their peril.
D . K KLLAHKU |
. . . . .
¡O wner».
J. II. McArxa. J
P ortland, Ors.
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In connection w ith
become financially interested.
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