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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1908)
that there wiM {•*■*<>» he btegsd. W*bw say* he is wrd at the Marehante» track aad truthful! H e says b * wnwto te be ’ •o ly six M the M a ra h id d Fair, j haagadf Who m t » he’s truthful? i and o n * of these so « « • • » ' " ♦*» » '• The new Ctosk, Sher»* a n * C -ro , The purses are larger at Marshfield; >#r uhe j llWr y , their office but the ntrnsber of |>«rsss at March „„ Um) hral Monday m J u lr . as •foe thermometer gut up to TO . ^ t thoold make it «such » *n e .d„ llw ,H U r„t o r jin ir ily . T.> »*» lam Monday and people called »1 «tractive to h»»ers u f the »borough , goj . f ia < n l ^ 4 4 a n tl| j . l0U h o t Ba^k Bast they are dying “' bred. L r y 1st 1911. owing to the olnnga rt vor » Ith len ti tenstrokes, tornados and freshets. ( o . W . Briggs. formerly of the 110 uie date nt bolding our wfoctioo. Port Orford tovitaa every ooe to j Guos Buy Tunes spent Tuesday in I wb.cb w ill 1. -re ifie r ha tha ftr»t Join in celebrating tbs gloriuns < Port Orford, white on b it way to 1 W E. THRESHER X a J&JH r ra rr a t l a w Fourth of July, tbs greatest anni ' Wedderburn, where be w ill teas' versary in a il history. There w ill charge of the Kadium. M r. Briggs I ha plenty doing, during the day is an old band at tbs bust naw, and time and a grand ball at night. handies the stick and the pen with bridge O ur old friend and faithfol sub « I« « ' proficiency, and is with all a travel »Tiber, J. P. Want«, of Smith river, i p h * * « gentleman n*_ newspaper Del Norte County Calif, was choa «»»«» »"»«»** found tn be. , (-.« 1. M U - r f .u . '• A 1* * * ' , ^ * r Fjooito work rood down Bogue river. Bolls Canfield says that trying to surrey in Port Orford In her- mnny with previous surveys is like working at the “ Fifteen puxxle.” As the line between the Tichenor and Jensen properties is liable to be litigated. Geo FiUhugh w ill assist Miss Georgia GouW U l l j * g j« *. mO(>d Kere uoited in m. rriagw The ceremony w ill be sulemaixed <M1 , hsudsomely dsooraied burgeon lhe river by lhe Gordou of the CMquil|e Methodist church. About j n v iu uoos were issued fur the « « jdlng._ T im e x . Graduating Exercises. LANGLOIS --H O TEL Feed Stable The public la.liereby respectfully in- (orme.1 th at we are prepared to aoter- tsio patronage at the L a n g lo is H o tel, where good meals w ill bs found, sad a F e e d S table can la connection with hotel. A ik»rt » ffa tm a g t ntftetfttUjf »olieiteA Mas. O. P. HAAoasses. NOTARY *1 P U B L IC , In so*wet to O b itu ary J. J. STANLEY H. T. STEWART Door air: your request Io bold a celebration nn the tth o f July o n th e land be longing to the heirs of the Lose •»- lath I asked m y brother and wife ami we all accede to jnm r request 1 hope you w ill have 4 pleasant gathering and wave the dear old flag aloft that day and teach the rising generation Loyalty and Fat* - will»—on, tismmer, thresher win let ins consrao •’ # * < l the fsocing, providing an amicable *“ . - ‘ ; settlement can ba made. ; M r. M fflhyy, t>e g o ^ ^ g s y r p f A la number of Coos Bey M ent who resides ,n B dte Valley . t„ -was in town Monday, leaving here 4 ^ 14^ wedding n t the fur M yrtle Ifo iat.o n a torn of to A Spection. Money - i l l he ava.I.W e r f # whe„ M to#O riJW In July for reeonsing work on Urn UouUl 4Bd c . Woodruff and many at Law. Hamburg, Ore* Marsbfteld.jOro. Juoa « X h . U N . M r-J -h u s tu n , tn •• a <ieleg*l6 to tbo Kepublioo * RoMa Canfield canw op with Mr. Rational Convention, and there is Thresher who is A tty, for Mrs. qo doupt that be acquitted himself Tichenor, to survey her property With credit and honor, bars, and especially thO' lino he I Notary Public ELBERT HERMANN The following letter w ill ba ap precis led by our Purt Orford mud ers jo»t at this liiqe, as it (airly rings with human and Patriotic spirit that »o eM put no bar la the way of a fourth of July celebvstion. - Hattie Ruck Circle w ill moat e v n y first and third testarda of each month in the evening. . I w ill Respectfully Ynura, Mrs. W . B . Bmilh. Judge John k Childs, of I M Norte, newly abated Grand Pre late o f the Knights of Phlhiaa. made Bathbone Lodge an impromp tu visit last F rid ay night. The Judge was on his way home from the Grand Lodge a t Long Beach and stopped at Iona to visit the Prsatoo School. About 7 o'clock Friday evening Chencsller Commander Greenough phoned to Jackson that ba would be up with the Grand tied under Miee Boise and Prof Prelate that evening. The refresh Oultboos, Lym an Leach and M. F men', got busy and prepared a her- rled lunch. Judge Childs ia a plate - ant gentleman and an entertaining [ talker and bis visit was s o je y rd h , Friday night a large crowd as sembled at Nielsen's bell which was beautifully decorated. to honor the oocssiou of the graduating of .Miaa Linda Sutton and Clarence I Zum walt in the eighth grade. Miae Button recited with much spirit “ The Rising of J77«”, »«hilej Mr. Zum walt read an assay o n , “Our Navy,” treating the subject f clearly and oorering its entire bis- j A most excel lent Musical Pro-: gram was snodsrad by p ro f. Psarss : on the.violin and M ia. Stewart nn , the piano, »ad soma In a songs take bis iw o y .a r old S a p p e r colt ««« of <*». ,, . were sung by Mesdsmev Jensen and Port Orford, Oregon, Stewart and Prof. Johnston, a il of to Wedderburn to train for the Louis Sleinbach of Roseburg was g „ «C M A M » P r o p r i e t o r Mavchmoat races. J | |a A.|m«Biw. | in Port Orford Thursday-night, an j > the Pert Orford Quartette- Dr. G lenville delivered an appro ing colt. ‘ compacted by George Wickers and M r M errill, a C alifo rn ia' mining! Ada,l * Hem m ing all priate sad forceful educational a4 ' exnert aceomuenied b v t km gran3 o fC o l'J W * ler Michigan, whom dress, and was fottowed by County 1 Go Ml Feed Stable attached. sonVhd nepliew and i leur v A xtell, M r. b ^ 'Superintendent Johnston who p re ; tented diplomas with the following 1 rn .e d st Port Orford T u ^ . y We run the Stage from Port Orford a I addrem: * morning on th rir way to A xtell’s * ^ ^ u r g vm. G ra n t. Pam. r la Dairyville, connecting with the “ In accordance with the rules and mines on E lk river, w h i ^ i i r-M e r C lin t M alritow and hiscrew pess- Stage to M yrtle Point regulations, as adopted by the state ri’ll propoaea to develop if warms- ed through here Tueeday with hoard of education, you have pass ted, after examination. Ibe road scraper having finished ed, very creditably, the 8th grade Five large steam rehoenera pmsi the work tooth of hem to Rogue examination, entitling you to this ed up the coast Munday iasids the A ll m y that he has don. diploma, which I now take pleasure reef end fo lly to m a n , the day b . g " * ’ < **. » 4 .■ in presenting to you. In the his- fore. This indicate« that lumber , tory of Port O rford’s sehool, I be- .„ a . „ v iv in e .n d hus.toto con ¡cal than the old way of repairing ' lieve you are the first to receive a diploma of graduation, th tugh yo u K N A PP HOTEL, rent mv Gregg » tirée* ranch and beach mines for one year on easy terms, or sell at a bargain. ------- F b a a x A t -H t i w art . Notice to Horsemen th e c ele b rate d G e rm a n C oach S ta llio n w ill m a k e th e season o f 1908 a t Sixes r iv e r in C tt r * ry c o u n ty , fro m A p r i l 2 5 th to A u g n a i l e t D n tee— A p r il 25; M a y 3 -1 3 -2 2 -3 1 ; J u n e 7 - the Jackson Knighta. The Judge W - 2 6 ; J u ly 5 - 1 4 - 2 3 - 3 1 . ¡s the manager of the Creoenat C ity Parties wanting to breed from D on't have a fallin f out * h b y o o rb a ir. It might leave you I Then what? That would mean thin, acraggly. uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home I Fatten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with A yer’s H a ir Vigor. It to something more than a simple hair dress ing. It ia a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. T to best ktua s< a tes t lm s wl s l - a of (lie Alaska Y ukuh-Pacific saposi- luany attractions at thè Alaska- Yukon Pacific exposition. Th« N e * York A n » « lu b ie tnking great interest in ibe matter. t U Sitte S , B n saherg. Or».. Motto* Is herebr piiaace w th the pa The United States g»)«ramant w ill «pend ««00,000 for ite Iraiid ing and exhibite at tha A l a s ka Yukon Pai ifie expoeition. J. A. B0W HAN > ■ -V are not the only ones who could hare paeseil, yet you are the only one« who have reached the goal, and by your efforts, and by the aid of a BLACKSMITH AND WAGORMAKBS A ll Kinds of Iron Steel and Woodwork Executed on Short Motlee P l u m b i n g o f A l l K in d s P r o m p tly D o n *. 2^?L competent and untiring instructor, you now see your efforts crowned with success. You should be proud o f; this success and th a n k fu l for your } ' ab ility to achieve iL Bat thia peice of |«p«r in itself is ' q f little worth. A flame may destroy it and leave nothing behind hut ite a,bes. ltut the knowledge which ■ * * * _ _PO 3T U T imbkm L amp , A ct J exs 3, 1878.— ' you h a r e gained, o f which this di plymq i f * written test«mo.¿»I, can * never be destroyed, a n * this greet • responsibility « f employing-»1 *t useful purpose devolves» upi»n ; alone. l a t h e battle of. life which now lies before you, »teate not for riches alone, for they like this paper may easily bs destroyed, leav ing behind shattered hopes and j anguished m ind: B ut rather lH the goal of your lifs’s smbiluia be, Wood and Ir t e Work promptly done al moderate p rie « . © Ire klm a trial before ro to * elsewhere. C . M. L im o r a , Itealer in fobuc . (haav Oo., Oauunn. Filings and Final Proofs Marie on Homesteads and P re-em pt«*«. G E N E R A L C O N T E T A N C IM O j » " , to , am » a te I t M t o l# 1 Xotrce is htrebv given that in o . t n - ; olisnee wi h the provieiomr of »be Ac* I <>f Oongi«»s cf June X. J*7M. m tiU te •'An set lo r the «ale of T ir a b -r A fti oWt — - • ' of O rbed, OonaXy of Curry. Stole . a fO re g u n .h to tb is rU y a ie d ta th is a « - flee hto sworn stoarasent Vo. aSSl. las the purchase of the S E i MW1 A Ite a 1 1 * i o f Seetiow No. 11. In T tw n shto ' »«.MJhasttr. Kanye No. 1» West, a a l 1 will offer to show that the laari «oeght U more ralnoHb for Ito timber , or stone U u a for «crir-nltaral psiposto. and Io rstaMir-i bis claim to sold load I befor* i . H. Uptoa. C . A Omsmlalsu 30 nrr c**ni werona 030*^7« | “ « « e b y ‘ be B one of the letetet denesa of the f o p I ye*r was then tripped off «U h fly ing feet. Ilia d s 1 In the Mates of C d ifornla, Otv.—n. Se- ! v*<toi anrl '.Vasliinjftr-n Territor»,’. to , extended t» all Om Public Larv! - ales by art of August 4. IS»}, In to n e s Onex« , chairman then closed the meeting . by an off hand speech foil of prec. , ileal advice to the students and pa- , Town Loto, and Improvn< sad W fid Landa. H i jciaratioa of In«l p U'litod States Land office Roseburg, Oregon. A p ril tth , I S * . - Grand I C O M M X X N IO N K R ROTABY . . . ------ ’ oa-r— “ • moouaaents to fo u r invaluable Horse race on the beech, 1 worth; And now as Co. Superinten vniranro fee »t 8«t Pnr-« • J. H . U P T O N . . both by word and deed, to elevate, “ 15?° g, ™ ’ , j ,“ T . tv . . F r e e for a ll t o * nose »t no the condition and lighten tbs bur- »„«« b -, race «1.1 den of your fellow beings, and thorn lagged race »ISO ... deeds will stand out to IsatiaT j Hall ga...- be dent of Curry County, and again ss your sincere friend I moat heartily N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n . KOI 11 Tickets Knapps