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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
(CURRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY fO a ld B e a c h , -------O re g o » . Have ths only oom plh>d sett of Ab stracts of Titles in Curry County. ' Land Owners, you should hare your titles oertlfled correct of record. lan d s also bought and sold for patrons. CORRESPONDENCE^- SOLICITED. (ObiSf WiHsaffie of. Loug Beach O U f . has toeo «Tiered to look out ;,.B e m — I» ( f e |a ill« , <Ha Jaly?U , fo r .a a d a treat. « woman with • , 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. W .-B -N esta -wooden la«. H a’a-piatsfad h o * t° , -tod ooll | erly, a daughter. H. C. Allen, o f Bandon, .«pent • < Tha American Athletes «» th e Olympics i a London, commenced few day« in town la it weak looking after the «stale of N. B. Neely end capturing prists right off the reel as member« of Dairy rills Camp No. | The South Carotins and Mwhi wife, both dfoeated. H e ie adm in 675 Woodmen a f the World, extent! J g»n represent the in itial attempt of istrator ot the eetat*. J . H U N TLEY , ATTOBNKY AT • Miss Lisafa Caeghell wee in town 1 Friday night, haring earn« op with a daughter, and eon of Cbaa. Lock- ! wood. They went no to Bandon I neat day, while Mine Caeghell rs- , turned to Gold Beach. LAW gold beach , oreoon .^ G uarantee* A bstracts o f Has Property Furulahod. Mrs J .J I- H u n tle r of Gold Beach, and her gran!daughter, Mine Fay ’ Tompkins, wer* in Port Orford Wed needay enroute to North Bend to i visit the fam ily of W illi» Tompkins, whose wife ie Mr«. H un tley’« Thirty year» practice in the County w. B. THRESHER jg.T'TOBNByy AfcT X-J Notary Public daughter. ' >, The town hae been well «applied ’ BB- to the sorrowing husband and j the United States naral officials to ily their moat profound sympathy oonstrunt a type of reeael, the priu-1 in his hour of bereavement. May i ci pa I object of which » the carrying! he be comforted by the oon««l‘“g of aa many guns of even oalibre a* ] hope of meeting hi« loved one in the land beyond; and be it further Re solved that our flag and charter be draped in mourning for the period or thirty days, and these resolution« be spread upon the minute« of our Camp aud a eopy be presealed to tbe husband and also« oopy beaent to tha nearest paper for publication, J. 8. C arre, / . A. E mulkma * and i . A. Cox. her di-q I.cement w ill permit, The new ehip, like the Michigan has a displacement of 16,000 tons, making it slightly less powerful than the vessel» of the British dread naught type, which hare 17,000 tons. I t is alleged by experts how- ever, that the South Carolina will be able to fire as many gun« broad »idc as can be fired from the five turret« of the Dread naught. 3 with »trawberriee fo rth« leal month, a end now .M r. W m . H erat fa bring ing in his fine loganberries and raspberri««. W ild Weckberriee are * scarce around Port Orford and L. A l b e r t s , ¿ t t o h n k y . a t 3L u VW j one lias to soratch to get any. M yi ta P o in t, O regon. „ Rapid progress fa being mad« on Lincoln's Gettysburg Addn Roosevelt end Bryan. From the Medford Tribune There is muob besides a superfl cial sim ilarity between Roosevelt end Bryan. Both are sincere, boo eat and ooursgsou«, both are fight- ing a common enemy in behalf of the common people, but Roosevelt is fighting more blindly than Bryan, lie only sees the resultant evil and ! dost not atom to comprehend the underlying causa of the nation’s trouble, legislation for special lot« reel, and oonaeqtwnt corruption of national, state and municipal goy- ernment to eecwre tbie epeoial fagi* tation— th a ltfie few may pile up fabulous fortune« at the expense of fa at to ci e» w ti a< ol a h U I t Probate business s speqMty. the many. That Rooeerelt reallaas in a vague c I sort of way what the nation’« trouble I J. J. STANLEY lie shown by his warfaru upon W all < , street, the source of natiooal oorru p I tion, a vigorous open battle of a l l Grand Junction, Colo., July 15.— Steve Adams, member of the west ern Federation of miners, was ac quilted of the murder o f A rthur Collins this afternoon. Adams’ a l C O Q U IL L E , clean cut fighter. T h a t he does i , not fu lly comprehend it, ie shown 11 by his advocacy, while fighting graft I of auoh vicious grafting measure« - as a ship subsidy, designed to en- t rich from tha public treasury a e trust he is fighting, and by « high I leged oomfession of the crime was excluded as cvidenoe by Judge Shackleford snd eight witness«« testified to an alibi for the accused so lb. Kegs »1.00.—too lb Barrels »I.M. At Residence. Floras Oreek Bridge. Pont OIBce Address, Langlois, Ore. i tariff, creator of the •criminal rich K -he denounces: it is «how n by fatal • compromises in the hour of his _ victories, like those of the railroad J rate b ill and beef truet b ill that left man. Collins, who was manager o f the Smuggler Union mine at rellu r ide Colo., w m shot through his window at hit office on the night of Novem ber 19, 1902, when playiug cards LANGLOIS--HOTEL ,, „ n J with his friends. Feed Stable H valiantly, but blindly, though tolieiui Mxs.O. P.’ H aaoxm »»«. o f patronage rtipecl/uO g ■ ways spectacoarly. ! „ That Bryan has a dearer Idea o f i Miss Minnie Harris of San Fran cisco, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this snd Curry Co. Oregon, was on out going passenger il tbs nation’s Doubles snd the cause t l of present evils, dos to unfair di- 1(j varaious of the products of labor ot and unequal distributions of the as people’s earnings is evident from Mr. end Mrs. E. G. Pierce, of Port Orford, Ore^ secompsnisd by their niece, Mis» Florence Wilson, «ere visiting s few days since our last issue with our editor, jvbo ie a Port Orford, Oregon, brother.of Mrs. Pierce. P r o p r le t. Ftrat-claas in every respect. Go>d Feed Stable attached. We run the Stage from Port Orford via Dairyvllle, connecting with the Stage to Myrtle Point pioneers will be held at Loquuie City on Sept 1st, 2d snd 3d. Miss Monnie Watson, daughter of Judge Watson, of Coos C ity, died suddenly of heart failure at the fam ily residence on Friday. She had been an invalid for years, but her sudden death was not antic- i pa ted snd came as a great shook to her relatives snd friends. The fun eral took place st Marshfield, Satur day, snd services were conducted by Rev. W . Horsfall of the Episoo J . A. BOWMAN pal church. P lu m b in g o f A ll K in d e P r o m p tly D ona. H o r s e s h o e in g a S p e c ia lt y . ride parties that come in , large crowds to camp end hunt In our mountains. There are often reck less men in such parties that '•«hoot •very thing st right” end endanger every thing that fa « *» •“ ••5hL t J ‘ is ususly this els«« that shoot then woman’s suffrage th e world over. Australis: Women have enjoyed the suffrage since September I t , W o m a n Suffrage. « « * h , j , j ( , ( j | Friday from Bogus river on her ’ « / Coo. Bay. snd aa a heavy wind was fo'.SL C O M M X 8 8 I O N E B , blowing from the north, ah. lay ■ J NOTARY PUBLIC, bars until the wind dim! down in ^ e evening Mtodamto E -te W iw to No toqum* wa. ft. 1 . ♦ T r f F m ak F ram ^ of North B ^ d pHcat.«»« L asolois , Ci aar Co., O bsoom . Filings and Final Proofs Mad« on Bomeateads and Pre-emption». GENERAL CONVEYANCING. Iceland: Women have been « • - titled to vote on communal matters since 1182. Finland: Women are entitled to vote under the asms (»editions end Notice to Horsemen. Illinois W . 8 . A ., and H r. J m n i* Medley nxle in lbs second carriage. The U nited Siatas was well repre» ara weak and aaaiiy urao,1 and dr.p.»ndnnt. hava dln r attack», «naw ini or d '«tre*» s M I . H . UPTON, Town Lota, and Improved and WiM Land». Sweden: Women paying nt least 912S taxes are so titled to vote In nil communal affaire. I Denmark: women are entitled to I vole under the seme restrictions ns to vote. Wood and Iron Work promptly August Thue« brfaf o to .rv .tm n . done al moderate prices. Give kirn are based upon sn experience in this p tria l before going elsewhere. olimata for over forty year«. Oaaler in vote. lish women Juns 21st. Five hundred thousand of them gathered in London and marched to H yde Park in seven pmsesrions, each about a mile long. T h irty spe cial excursion trains hava been run io London from all parU of Eng land to carry the women who wish ed to take p a rtin the demonstration. In the nrooession on June 13th., ented iu- both parades. . alcohol. Great Britain: English women are eligible for the position of alder men, wardens of the poor, nod the right to vote in town end county I elections. i Norway: Women paying from 572 to 9100 taxes era allowed to Killed By Hie Companion There ha« been a fine hay crop this year, and the weather has been ju st right for curing it properly. H ay out previous to the 1st of July has often been mined by rffin, but there fa uo risk after the fifth. July 1« the H ay Mouth^snd ft m well to remember i t The risk fa great in J u t l a n d there fa «on»« in up IB M . New Zeeland: O f 140,000 women over age in New Zealand, 90,000 make nee of their vote« in tbeintar- eel of morels, progress and agtinst Jane Adams heeded the delega tion of women who went to the Na tional Republican Convention in be half of the National Suffrage Aeso eiation to sek for a woman suffrage plank on the platform. They did not get it, but tbeir action called a t tention anew to the fact that some of the women most highly esteemed for their public services and private virtues are asking for the ballot. ' The .largest demonstration ever made by either men or women to ask for the ballot waa made by Eng restrictions as men. The Netherlands: A bill is giv ing women active snd passive right companions, and sis far more dan t geroua than H arry Thaw, who is ® oonfined for humanity’« take. ‘ The Enterprfae name al- (C bucekt C ity N xws .) on the last steamer. K NA PP HOTEL, IC K A -V I» him the shell but the trusts ths ker nel; it it shown by countless omis- sions and commissions that in d i-l catos that tbs president is fighting WCOXl s s a s Ä SSSSS^âs Mrs. Lucy A Clark of Utah, the only woman delegate to the Repub lican Convention, is 58 years old and the mother » children. She brought the picture of eight of thym to the convention. Mrs. Susa Young Gales, the other woman who was elected an alternate,is tha « o th er of thirteen. Mrs. Clark is by no means the fir»t woman who has en Joyed tbs distinction of being a del •gale to a National Cenvention Ia 1900 Mrs. W . H. Jon«* was sent as a delegate to the National Re I ^nhli.»n Convention st Fhiladel France, Belgium, Austria, Switssr- land end Geraseny: Womert ere strictly excluded from voting, but in Germany there are eigne that the women are preparing to battle for the frunohies, while in France, Belgium, Austria and Bwitserlend nothing of the kind has yet been I siiem|>ted. M oil«« fo r P u b lic a tio n . Ocr abtmp . st or TUB Iaraaioa. M A H K O R O F Land Office at Roseburg, Ota., the celebrated German Coach April Hat, ISO«. Notice la hereby «Iren that James Stallion will make the »eaeon Quigley ot Port Orford. Oregon, has of 1908 at Sixes river in Car ile ff noth» of hie inumtion to make final proof In support o( his claim, via. ty couuty, from April 25th HoaaMtoad Ea'ry Bo. IBM, mads Dea. io n . for Lota »A A Ckctton », and to August lrt. Dates— April I M, Lota 1 * 1 , Section S, Towasbip 82 A. 25; May 3-13-22-31; June7- Range 15 West, W. M , aad tha* SaM pnK.f will ba made before J. H Upton, U. 8. OommitHloner, at his office a 16-25; July 5-14-23-31. Langlats, Oregon, on Monday, July Parties wanting to breed from a 20th 1908 distance can get good pasture at 91 He namsa the following witnesses to prove hU cotlou ou» resid en t apon, per month at Chas. Z u m w a lt». and cnltnation of. the lao«L ▼!«: T E R M S : Single serriee 910, due Charles W Zumwalt, of Port Orford, Or. “ M at time of service. By saaaon 915, Andrew J Farrier, of Eugene <1 Peirce, of daa oa Aog. let. lnsuraaee 920, John W Prock, of _ t BaMauta L Eoox. KagMer. 1 doe when mare in known to he 1 j with foul. O xa mam C oach B rrxdkus Asa*«. Gao. W . M a rlio , Manager.