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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1908)
X ■»M uwbu ' js 1 LÜ ÎIG .4 G r M v j l U I. I Ostrieb Kaj Se B e ceri freía II» CANAL Broad Basterne*---Boescaoea Other « laVtírs. F or m any year.; t •Bjoywd V '.ril v. tlio post " 3 , . C . . . (j ■MtB» WW*»-fi-r'Ji *,• fa c t tfc.lt . .’ .! '■* the prij;.-.- >»f : • i. »igor cn.ii i s- > f It modem- r.: Bw Mrjriap-. a E j E ft» .1. 'Ij b ird e a r t in w ith ■ it fu t a m d ■ for-use kick cab- ;»«’ * ■d to make th aobicst e ffr r t nt tee fam Georgia fc.tio lr - k lik e th •cra tch iu j'o i":* sf.j in g chicken. ba not det;acted fro m tiiv o s tric h ’ fame as a gourr.t.i rtd. B ut mi»-, a .'-o riiin g to official •n n o iin i’t-rueuf by tin depart i. nl of agriculture, there i t u riv a l In the Held, at. I the osiridt'a diet <>' Hwixa tra il Hen,. lam p cbini:. ys. Ita lia n nvrrble and o th e r easily ■■■imitated a rticie of food Im paled into" in slg i:..*».•:.;»<« beside the iie rfo rm a civ o f cis latest coin p e tito r. The riv a l of t l i e o v t i n ' is the fin a b le Awei-i- n coyote of the western plriiua, » f ird.of voice,; fleet o f font, im pish of act, th -! hated o f )iia. brethren and the ■course o f the r anchman. j A c c o r d . ' b u l l e t i n issued , bZ the a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t,’ ..»iteA* J.ÌJW XIX.» LifJj?, «ff IS 2 "CG %far*fafa--------------- Y Z z ^ S O U ). H«i i«ru<aL>Ujr obM’l TT« Under ÌMP& .•> Lung Ago as l ’u t. ------ ' “ K pea Ling a f «inula," snM the , rngiacer who had been ta lk in g ; about IhiBoiii.-, -v , - r ìiu e i-v » i ing camt i, and one to . nitf.’.'» heerd of, i« the t U -l M il; the g o lf o f C o rin th and the g u lf o f Aegina in Greece. " i t ’s soiae older than any we have in the western hemisphere, alito, fo r I*e:},niuér, tv ra n t o f; , C orinth , J¡rt ¡ s W to c«*tS(hrougli the tatlin.os ns Ifttig1 a ro aa flop yearabeip**' C hrist. H uperstitioa »topped Cittì, however. . ,-J iliu s Caesar and' C niignla took it tip again w-hvo Rome had j hold of <fre*-ec, hot it was too much fo r them Thencninc Xero,>; Jiid In* w ent at ¡1 w ith v iro r, hut the work «loppi I when fie died. “ Others kept jitiu jid in g a way J t t i t fo r the next several linndred pears, hot it w is not u n til 1881 » 0 « " M l,.. v „ „ tM J C A IG H E L U A t Least Cis wheeler and wilsos , K o t iu - v M o tio n . —i -M k e tc fc u r 1 H 4 t x l t v v t i ( r e re p o rt jq ? I. I m ■ (¡Obli BEACH,OliEGOX, Fea Irte I ^ - .^ T R A D E - M A R K S ’ DEALER IN CA5N0WI 6EBERAL MERCHANDISE Opposite U. S. Petent Office} W A SH IN G TO N D. C. LIGHT RCNNIXH & RAPID, t i n 11 lt<-Hrtn<. For Sale. KEEPS IX .STOCK, A goo.) Runet, and a Gold M ine, on the c»ost. » uiih s north of the month ql Rogue River. Good house, g.»si water, fine view. Main mad In front of house, Postoffi -e -X '¡GROCERIES, The Best, Oiiiy, English Walnut, Fruit Trees. Shrubs, Plants, Etc. 1 mile. School liouae J mile. * j GOODS 335 acres land, mostly In grass. Muql, (boitoni land, rest beach aud hill, miles beach m ines, good water righl rood ditches and flumes. Mines Inex- .Hhustible. „4 Further latrticulars to be hod at tlw Oregon is monderfulhi adapted io ih e S n u e h s i l l S u i r M W I S . it i , plantings are being made, num erous trees in bearing n r oda r i n <i trem endi,,,.. ft Dearing, f V ^ r ly , w proof., A sm all ? . f ' . independent income, is the coming great in- industry. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital, irrite ? h: eatise A llin g conditions and results, also N ursery catalog- „ ' a m o k s # sons , W alnul N ursery. Carlton, Oregon. £ Hats and Caps, > ¡ Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. T bucns offtee. • ' ■ . e gy was put n, „ „ it. Tht-n Gen. I n rr, aidcslc-enwip to \ ic to r Em • ___I ' ¿ -, man.,el o f Ita ly . organized a c m pany and worked mt t i l l the mm, TrespaHs Sotke. ey gave out in JHiKI, I he c h ie f ob- Stacie being some kind o f Hint Notice«,» hereby given to all whom whiefi dynam ite couldn’t break. ft may concern, not to enter upon, or the a n il or In i n / i • ; ¡.j E. l a in , “ A bout SKLUDOJMa, was a p e n tj trespass in any tnaiiuer U|x>n the sptr U c M id c n t o fllit » Ranch, situated at Langlois, Curry ' M. H., aaaiatani . . ; ¡,.n e f t up to ISiKl, nnd th en Mr. Syngros i County, Oregon, for the purpose of biological purvey, coyotes feed! look hold, orgnnfjicd a new com bunting with guns or dogs, or other* ; ' chiefly upon nnitnal m utter, b u t; panv, w ifi, ¥!I T>,000 w orking cap- [ wise trCspn in any manner. ‘ When siii'h food is ■euro* th eyi 'ta i. and finished the job in I«»3. Any person or persons so entering freely cat pcacbca, apricot». I t iu o nly a lw u t fo „- miles long, ■s SM S. t &■ »>.. 1 . ' . a A| Jnni f t A • . . « ‘ horse«, melons, pc;,n»fcenttie, but it is (ii) feet wide nt the bot per berries, Hal,, nianxuntta her tom, about SO feet wide at w a te r ries, birds, p rickly ¡»cars, reptiles, line, 2(i feet nnd three inches 1'OAKbs THOMS»». horned toads, insect», tu rtle eggs, deep in w ater, and if ¡scat nearly p ra irie dogs, crustaceans, lizards a ll the way through solid rock' i The O,« k .: o > D aiiy J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper of and crabs. risin g nt some points fo r 2C9 feet . The above would seem to be a above the canal. — Oregon, issued at Portland. T imbkk U nix A ct , J unk 3, 1878,— -V"«, aoqiewhat eompr. I f naive lis t, but “ I t is like n ennyon.and ships do United States Land Office, the dejia rtnm n t has already, re not fake kindly to it, the entrance Rosnbnrg, Oregon, Feb. 3ith, 130«. The manager, also issue « S«w.-W EKgLVl w h id , ¡. especi.liy adapted Notice is hereby g:veu that in compli ceived a number o f letters frt.m being bad. a strong wind blow ing ance «tth the provisions of the aet of ranchmen o f t(,e _ w c « le rn c o y o .c through it as through a great a ir i for people who do not care for a D uily, but want a good fa m ily paper. Congress of June 3, 1873, cn'itled “Au TRA DtuBA ^pnM )- prJtTE o A tA T aioed I«1 co un try, sjuggPetlag adrfiTm,« io shaft; and there jg at tim es, a act for the K.le of timber lard , in the ■ a“4 alt —J* «MmlrMnK «m uirte*, V. or ww »o RK .wM too. W »»w « npU vuuuo „buun R E N N T TS R I I state, of Cali o riila , Oregon, Nevada, and I T H A T F A Y . »dvrru»«* Üutni thoroughly a t oui I ‘ the anim al’s already ex.enrivc strong inverse eiTrrent. ’ | A ny o f these papara can be baj in colnbin#lion wHL , he p Q R T Qf? Washington 1 «xpciiM, aud L d p you to m mmxsm . I Territory," as extended to • m £bu. A m ong the things n.eo “ I t ¡»a J an interestin g tr ip sil the public laud states by act of Aag- j -r— tloued ----- Y..U « » ha ve u-ak toe FOI^D T I^ lB U flE , at t l,» foHmving ralesT- -• ---- — ■ ' ------ . - -- ---- OSCAR B FICHT ern correspomlent s as being free ly miles of very’ rough w ater and 20 T! I WO3-WOW B a v a n t h S t r w a t . £ ti , 5 0 c Per of Marshtlel.l, conuty of Coos, State of and frequently enjoyed h yh n tig jy hours of tim e ; but so fa r skippers waaHiwoTQN D. c Oregon-, bus thin Jay tiled in this office .Month coyotes are old .«hoes; flaunci prefer to go through the [»■nirisula D aily and T rib u n e - - - - his sworn statem ent No. M871, for the s h irts, canned goods, underwear; ra th e r than through the 'cabal, iiorehaseor the «<„ SEQ Kee 33, Tp 31 f in The Eveuiiig Teiegram, of Port S, R 14 W, Lots 1 and 2 of Section No land, Oregon. i n s t i l e larvest ev- harness, axle grease, fish hooks, though w ith some changes w hich D aily Sunday and T rib u n e L To» ndiii« No 3-4 S, Range 14 West I ening newspaper Bttbllahcd in OwJ chocolate caramels and ta r roo f • w ill be made it is iadieved the . jion ; it contato» all thè news of thè u . ’ n,H ° ^ er Pr°°f »ho* tltat | ---- , log. the land nought is more valuable lor stato and of tiie nntiou. Try it for a cannl w ill become o f general use S em i W eeky and T rib u n e itM timber or »(one t ian for agricultural '——------------»*-—■ - .—»— ---------— | month. A sani pie copy will he inail” The fa rt tlia t, aecordbig to thi as soon is few ships begin to use • . . purposes, anil to establish his claim ed to voti (ree. Addrèar d ep a rtm en t e x p . i t , the coyote It apd remove the prejudice now to said land before the Register sod N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . ' — —------—— T H E TELEGRAM , Receiver of this office, at Rosebum. ,, » -* partakes freely of t i f f above men existing against It.” Oregon, on Monday the 24nd day o f M a ss » » « « ? or the I mehiou . ----- _ F órtlanu , or . tioned a rticles o f d iet only when I June, 1908. I-and Office st Koaehurg, O ie., steamboat . A S W S he cannot get l,i« fa vo rite food i He naniesas wikies-e»; April 21st, 1I8K. A NEGRO AND ■J. ’’ Rurnlmin of Port Orford, Ore. Notice is hereby given that Cornelius oonsfjer, d to lie n o u ie ti im eutal t,. » P e c k of • ” •> i Fielding of Port Orfor.1, Oregon, hss i the coyote's chai./c« in ro m p cli Blver Man’s Reaeon for Believing Chad Green of ’’ ’• » filed notice of his intention pi make il- Colored Man Good Bouatabout tioa w ith tbeoatrieh. I t has neve, Mitqiie Burnham o f " ’’ ” nal commutation proof in snp|>ort o f/ n o tick . ■ ■ o potfor to Whites. Any and all persons claiming a d -, bis claim, v is : Homestead Entry No. | been satisfactorily'proved, accord veisely the above described lands are 14320 made Fijbruur.v It», 1U07, for Lots . iOg to t i l o s , f .N utice is hereby given to a ll whom requested to til« their claims in this -*v4, A KJ 8 -4 }. Heetion t#, Triwnstiio "The suggestion came out o f Rt. Ject. that the ost. jeh is tu tre ; .. office on or before said 22ud day of 32 South, Range 15 West, W. M , and it h.sy condcri), not to enter i i | m i i i -fune, 1308. tliat «tid proof will lie made before J or Ircspuss, in any manner, upon tial to assorted hardw are am Louis the other day th a t w hite B knxamin L E-ony, H. Uptou, U. H. Comm asioner, at Ills th e I : . ml of (be undersigned, silun- broken gins« than to more sustain labor had (•(•placed the negro on 25c. Register. office fn I-angloia, Oregon, on Monday ing, if less appetizing, food. ti-d county, the w harf and tlm t a fte r long j illy 20th/ zwo» 1908. 1W8. ........ m .. n r Denmark, .m «, v Curry, u ir y cou n ty, July He nani«» the following wituei-ses to Qfi gon. for llie purpose o f hunting »ery.ee the black roustabout was V i* Ida l i i f t r oontimi v i n t i i m . .tiu l i t u i , .««..fsf i t - ì I It .. I i ■ . . n prove u« residence npo’ii, With g n u s . or .logs, or fishing. Also EAGLE IS A GOOD FIGHTER about to enter upon the decline of and cultivation of, the land, vis: mu to leave any gate open on going hi» sway,” said an old rivet* man, ; E. B. II all, of Port O. ford, (»regon. X K an and Dog Are Happy When Big according to the New Orleans through, or otherwise trespass in Cyrus Madden, of ” Bird Sails Away and Loavaa Edward Picket,of ” '• any manner. Any person ur |rer- Times ije n o e rn t. “ A ll o f which, Jume* Ellis, of ” ” Them In Peace. . sotis so entering upon said premise« I may add, I accept w ith a grain of B injamis L. Enny, Register. w ithout my consent w ill lie prose f In the pine woods on the Jersey salt, ns the saying goes. Home- I t ~.... cuted to the fu ll extent of the law, coast a man was hunting, mid by how I can never think of the suc H A KR Y W ILSO N Timl,er Land Act, June 3, 1878— the ufternoou w!is pretty weii cessful aioLieally valuablerqjiata- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fagged out, relate* the X. w Yoi. Jhout ns anything but ¡* black maii. United Statu Laud Office, Press, lie lay down under a tree "The negro seems to iiave been Roseburg,Oregon, Feb. 4!)th, 1908. fo r a doze mid fe ll in to a deej born to U><‘ calling. He is, as a Notice is hereby given dial in com pliance with the provl-Jona of the aet sleep. lie is a w . i u i . ,i by * | rule, ............. foud of ti»e steamboat, aud T o W ltoio I t M ay C o n e e r a . of Congress of June 3, 1878, em ltl. d fierce commotion, in w hh 'iigg nju . n a tu ra lly takes to steamboat "An Act for the sale of Tlrn ber Landa The undersigned liereby give notice In the States of California, Oregon, Ne howls were upp iik » h (. As h. work. w',,rl< "He ’T has always hovered ! vada and Warhiiigton Territory, as that they are tire owners of the South jum ped up lie beheld bin (log in around the river, ( if course, you extende*! to all the Public Land States half of Section 16, Townsliip thirty ti^ its t.. combat w ith an iuuiu ase bait w ill find negroes bark in (lie h ills 1 by Act of August 4. 1894. three, South range fourteen W est of eagle. It was soon evident the mid scattered around in the higher WILLIAM E. RUSSELL Willamette meridian, Oregon. All par the dog was no m.lT^ii fo r Uwbit-4, altitudes, but (lie vast m a jo rity j , of Eugene, County of Lane, State of ties are warned not to tiespaas upon or The Best to be hud in Oregon, filed iu this office on February make any locatluns, either placer of and the hunter was a fra id to us of them you w ill find quartered ; i4l*rd, Iid'7, bis sworn statement No. Curry County, a,t reason- his gun fo r fear of in ju rin g tie in the lowlands o ftb e country, and ¡ 8946 for the purchase of the South-west quarts cluirns at their periL D. K ki . laukb j t dog. Ko lie pi. kt .1 up u stick nui. ou the rivers, where he can hear , quarter of Section No. 11 in Township • a ble Prices. No. 32South, Range 14 West W. M , J H I f e A r » ./0 ’ “ "- sailed in. The eagle immediately the flu tte r o f steamboat wheels. i Ore., and will offer proof to shjw tlint attacked him vu! ¡ nt and to il D iere is one other fact to iu* men r the land »ought is more valuable for Portland, Ore. him so unm ercifully ¡hat lie M i t its tlrnts-r or »tone than for agrieult- I tioned in connection w ith the nc ural purposes, and to establish h i s , the ground. Then ¡lie . .. .. ru s t. < gro’s peculiar fitness fo r steam- ' claim to said land before ihe Register | to the defense of lii-. oi;i ler, a: b o a tn g . and Receiver of this office at Rooetuirz ■ Oregon, on Friday the lOtli .lay July,’ ! kept it up until knoci. doutapi ir. Bill Heads, "D id you ever hear the steam 0 Briefs, 1908. . 1 The muu then rose and renchet' boat mate ta lk in g to the ‘rons i He names as wiin. oses: Letter Heads, fo r his gun. but I -f. In i .mid p, . Robert Richardson, Posters,^ ter«’- -s«y. fo r Ínstam e, when the Ì 1 Thomas I> Halstad, both of Monroe, Or. it the eng! • Ila t f»»iiert jn u o»t v I i boat was a little late in p ulling Legal Blanks, David Murphy of Eugene, Oregotf. En v elopes its w ing mid then ¡lev w ay. T. out and durin g the busy season? | Edward H Wells of Eckley, Oregon. man and the Jog weui l oin f.- Any and alt per*onsida'nnng a ivrrse- A n y Thing, Hast n ot.eh * W e ll,th e re b s o m e Statements, " ly tbs above described (sad* are request ing rath er happy (hat ill. , w e ir th in g in store fo r you, something ed to file tbsir claims in this office on or not h u rt worse, but rath er crest lu rid and fo rce fu l, and something I before said 10 day ef July, i</)8. fa lle n at the same time. B xnjahin L Eopy,Register. tlia t w ill force you .to run the L gamut o f tlie'im o tion ». T lie p o in f J F e J rv trla n C o n c lu 'irn . is flin t tile negro is stim ulated T respass N o tice. "D o you th ink that the Id. . ' V e i l and urged on to quicker work bv j Up o-date IVórk Done is becoming u toii papular'.’'’ tlifs kind o f ta lk . P ro fa n ity is nn “ Yes," answered the man who essential in the m ate’s calling. on Short Notice- Notice is hereby given to all person!' alw ays walks. “ People are l e The negro needs It. I was ju s t ¡ j whom it may concern, not to enter up ginning to realize tlia i it isn’t si wondering if the w hite mail would Sa tis f act on Guaranteed on or tresp.ass upon the premises of Eli bad ns the automobile ” — W asli ever get used to it. May tie so, but I | Bagley, for the purpose of hunting, or ing to n Star. I have my doubts almut it.” fishing with hook anil line Raid pre- HOME JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. FIKE ANI) marine insurance company ? of California. PATENTS I Do You Know the News DSWIFT»® Remember the Fid! Name Rrom o Quinine Cures a CeM in One Day, Grip in Tw o. Schlty'v Ctgnr«. Queen Mary’» Harp. __- Aa a smoker o f f f i ' ñ t h j f The harp o f Mary, Queen o f there nra tow w h o . an .tye the tin. ' Kcots. lias ts-en bought by the So w ith Rear A d m ira l S eliley. ciety o f A n tiqu a ries o f Scotland fo r f-1,500. W ANTED A representative in tiii- DENNIS IT AMI- E JR., county hv a large real estate corporation. Special indnee;. I pp. S. Minen*’ Surveyor m eats to those >vho wish 4 ^ become financially interested. S.irveyor for the D istrict oi Or- , The Keal Estate Security Co. Cgoil. Fort Derail >rn Bldg. I llH AtiÓ. IR. 'Ostisi llen e)* . O reg o n jn connection with. mlses are situated on Elk River, Curry County, Oregon, and described as fol low s. The Meat hstf of Section twen ty seven, Township thirty two Mouth, Range fifteen West. • Any person or persor s so tre«pa*s-1 ng for the purpose of bunting, «slung, 1 or traveling th'Ongh in any shape form 1 or manner, or tearing down fences, or ‘ leaving out side gates open, or molest ing personal proprrty, will be prnooeu- tod to the full extent pf Ihe law. " to. R. Johnson, Looses of the a trove I. described premises __________ M o-To-Bw e fo r F i f t y C o , » ^Ouarantsed totisetn h«hl> rare, makee West weasAron«. Mood stirs. M e .fl s u urugjlsls z /•