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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
TALES OF IRK3f1 O R P H A N S . T IM E SPEN T IN T R A V E L IN G PATENTS^ large Part of the Day Spant by Sa- a* * DEALER IN “““ • f ' ““ « uuur coming in in tat inornlag and an hour going horns at c lliht. this mesas two hour» a day, or I I hours la six working day« of the weak, 1.344 hiurx a year Figure thia ou‘ >«“" • « . “ d J“«‘ •«« how « “<* tlme y° WMU ,n yourM 3rour lvM "•“ " OB * * cara * “ you p rldt but we’re inmutca now," [ rledly and often go without breakfast, The next da# she and her “ x°u do <® «*“ ••»onr **»“ *• • friends Stepped lu-speak to « In n‘Je w? take two howa f" >»"<*“ “ • ~i«t. - i.._ * n- U SolTii home to eat It with our family, borer trith a la t te fam ily, who ln th„ , „ waik bom, lato. l'Ut. and considering the «U te time yon "A n d is little Thad s till a t the «- m ■!>«■•<» at hows 1 tb? , T r£ : profit-m uih by living In the suburbs. you ara far ,besd of us Europeans la many things, but you bare yet to learn how to be more conservative w ith your ° “ a « ~ ucU- 1 lel> U»to orphanage, M ic h a e l. naked one o f the ladies. I "Och, no, me la d r dear,” was the iOTOM reply. "Thanks be to the KEEPS Di STOCK, 'ATENTS and came forw ard k«nd in bund t u a time saving nxtlon. - correct the statem ent. B o b b in g ' "In Europe it to ulffsrent. la Berlin a little courtesy and looking “ d I>BrU. ‘™*<anee. a buslneaa «an eagerly In her face, the eldest m ite L'l” el'h*r “ “»• «»“ • balldteg w ith „ .„ i.iL ,» t . .f M« bunlnis» o r within short walklag explained politely! .tistauce of H. We don't hare to rush - I t ’, orphans we wag, ma’am ; K ore in t h . ^ l a g X . h u, _____ . . . GOLD BEACH.OllEGHN, ■ 'P ' ,■ » . I It A traveler who recently spent some tin*«* In trc lu iU was much in ♦-rested fat an o> phana»> linn with the foubdiug a id nviintcuanco of which the fondly she wag visiting had bud much to do. rvlutes Y outh’s Companion. Ou her first lunpectleu o f the l it t l » «<. place, two . . bright, . .. •' ” " 7 ters, who hud been rescued front n life of squalor and ub'.iae- liu t a short thuebefore, were pointed out to her. They o erheard her call them o f j vour or.ihi ns - lu e m “ tw i » » o m o o r l i i i t n t !e » o rp in ns. IRIES, H e Best, Only, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing of ENGLISH WALNUTS, it is their true home. Large planting» are being made, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all Strove gives independent income, is the coming great in industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of capital. Write today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and results, also Nursery catalog. BROOKS f SONS, Walnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. Notice is hereby given, to a ll whom I t m a r concern, not to e n te r upon, or trespass in any m anner npon the Star Banch, situated n t L anglois, C u rry County, Oregon, lor the pur|>ose of h un tin g w ith guns or dogs, o r o th e r wise trespa in a n y m anner. Any person o r persons so entering upon said premises w ith o u t m y con sent w ill be proeecutod to the fu ll ex ten t o f tiie law. r°*- *“d JOURNAL A id TRIBUNE. F baxds T romsxx . PIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of California. The OaeooN D a il y 'J o crs ai . is the leading Democratic newspaper of .h i. . b . . . . ■ „ .-’ ■ s . s x . ' t « “ N ot by any manner of means, m n ’m ," he assured her. "Me fa th e r onlydiedayearago, and me tw in ty the day of the fuueral. Sure I ’m « • « t e « * « * ” GOLD ' ~ Oregon, iscaed at Portland. r1 {' • - ' hi , Hygienic luncheon of rhre m ast beef, creamed onions and boiled rlee,“ The managers also issue a S kmi - W b k kly , which it especially adapted relates the Pbilado.piiia Record. “I'd * * dead w 1 wera- 1 haTe trouble for people who do not care fur a D aily, but want a good fam ily D fin er « I to change my spots— 1 mean my oolor H U N T E R S ’ W EAPO N S. —as often as flck'.e fashion dictates. [ , ------------- 1 Why. I'v e forgotten what color my ■nsnn Tntsfy Flowed U p i a Banana wife originally wan, she's undergone j Maid Belies of the I so many beauty transformations. And ■paniarda. , ------ S> larly I [now she's got to do it agate. “A friend Just back from the other Yytrfle p lo yin g in hie field near tide h a i told her that though red Eufaala~tacentlv Mr. Charles O iK haJr ‘»"Un“«« t» be tee proper caper, sen uncovered a large number of “ ^ " ’adTdc^d ¿hHe^kin’’ T iJ t a n wcapoua, gome of which were S a t t i are*£!y • > « « £ bat 2 S a h £ ntlea of an old style, some hlun- eerbusses, a few old time pistol« Mid p couple of swords. A ll th e n .' weapons, says the Kansas C ity. . « . I . . » . « . Je Journal, are in a fa ir atate of pries- erratiou, and are apparently of Spanish m a k e . According to Creek tradi- _ _ _ wtfe a nuie a{raid of the beauty , specialist who is willing to undertake ! to make her ayes look green, “There's Just one «rate of comfort la •* »** *or “ • — though she achieve tha ,Ud the green eyet „ 4 reil halr, n wtti not give her n tom- perament to correspond. I shall yet modicum o f peace it is la n a n e lc lm is n a tn ra h /n Daily and Tribune - • « - Daily 8unday and Tribune . fi * Semi Weeky and Tribune Always Remember the Fall Name I .axative Rremo Quinine m n * lards, numbering 54,* in the year »ipuupcT IM ia / h f f i ftARDO W R 1664, le ft New Orleans on bnrros N E W E S T IN W H E E LBARROW S Cores a Cold in One Day, Crip InT w o. and went to the te rrito ry in Folding fitssl Fram e X a k a a Oonvsw- search o f gold. They secured a l l 1 fas t Convvyaaea fo r too Ba the precious m etal they e^uld borban Oardoaor. carry, sod on th eir way hack th e v ! ------- wem beset by a ba nd of Shawnee’s W?,e* lbarr° * ’ £ ‘ Uel or. ‘ near Standing Hock, eight miles m<df <reat Tartely of tonn east of Eufaul!i„nn<l n great bat- «ruction,-and tor many special uses; tig followed. The (Spaniards, with byt perhaps the newest thing In wheel- the exception of two, who escaped barrows is one made with a folding on a ra ft, were annihilated. ¡J1* * 1 fte"**- “ bich can be knocked . . . . . I t la supposed that the weapons plowed np on M r. Uibson’a place are the ones th a t were uaed by the Bpaniards mentioned above. _ _________ C lerical W h lte w ssh e re. um ncai w aitew aanore. N o t ic e f o r P w b U c n U o w . United States L an d Office. Notice is hereby given th a t In com pliance wl< h the provisions o f the Act o f Congress qf June S, 1878, entitled ''A n set (o r the sale of T im b e r Landa in the States of C -llfo rn te , Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,” as extended to a ll toe P ublic L an d States by act of ,A ugnst 4, 18M, T radokdb O n e s » , • “*»* lx « « T imbkk L and , A ct J umb 3 , 1878. of P o rt O rford, County of C o rry, ■ State I of O regon, has ahis day filed in thisof- fiee his sworn statem ent No. M O I, for the purchase of the S E | N W ) 4 Ixda 1 i t S of Section No. 11. ln Township No. S3 South, Range No. 18 Weei, and w ill offer proof to show th a t the tend ■sooght ia more valuable fa r its tim b er o r shine tesn forag ricn ltu ral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before J . H . U p to n , U . 8. Commisioa- e r n t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, the jr d day of September, 1908. Me names as witnesses: C . A . Langlois, of P o rt O rford, Oregon. H . W . Burnham o f ” ” K . L . W h im of W T W h ite of Any and a ll persons c la im in g ad versely the above described tends are requested to file th e ir olaim s in th is o f. flee on or before said 3rd day of Sep tember. 1808. B u u a m ix L. E m » , Register. 1 down for shipment The body and handles of thia wheelbarrow are of wood, but the toga and braces, const! tuting the supporting trams, are of ’ t**1 ,nd ara rlva‘ad j “ d boll‘ a f « T e Dtosel «eewA Tbs cllm su « the great glacier a( the Grtedsluaid in the heart of the Ber- They Resist Molatnre. Ip Lapland garments made of leet Oberland of Swttxeriaad Ip aa ex perience that every sesker after new reindeer wool are famous fo r their -ensations should try. onyx Kathleen L moisture resisting property as Urelg, in Four-Track N ew s Hs had w F lIa a fo r their warmth. The hair, he« prepare hiptsell by resting a tew unlike th at of many nnimula, is itsjs_at laterlaken Then be may go forth some line iao.nlng wtth a Jaunty not hollow throughout its length, Alpine hat on his head, stout bools ea but to divided into mnny w ater bis feet, a leellng of ennui la b it heart, tig h t eelle filled w itb a ir, whichap and come back minus all threw. First peaf to be under i om press ion, ao he w ill drive along a perfect road th a t when the garments are through tiny villages, p a« rainbow- tinted meadows fuH of wild flowers, placed In water the hair, or wool, and turbulent little streams Then awwlla Without breaking, and the road becontts sleeper, and tbs scenery w t t r r r la buoyed up and does not about him grows ravage. The valley readily sink If he falls overooard. btlow begins to look very tar away, the The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Bla nks, Any Thing, ^Briefs ! Posters,\ Envelopes, Statements. ---- .................. .. .... 1 .......... Up o-date Work Done • on Short Notice- Satis fa ct on Guaranteed. tot t Much garments are in common use among the Swedes and N or W ANTED U K N N 1 8 CL’ N N IF F . li t . , A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special induce Lep. 0 . 8. Minerei! Surreynr ¡ ment« to those who wish to become fi nancially interested. ■Surveyor for the District oí Or- cgon. The ftnal fatate Security Co. . Fortpcrahora Bldg. C H Ii'A «'). m . G obi B each, ♦ . . O rcg D SWIFTMs N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . DarABTWXKT o r TWX IxTXSIO». Lan d Offlae a t Roseburg. O re., A p ril l i s t , 1908. Notice is hereby given th a t Cornelius * IV K Illl|p A>9 A A lt t V A I f i v e s V F a v | g v f le a IM ff filed uotice ni his in te a tio a to make U- Dal cominutetinn proof in support of his claim , vis: Homeatead E n try No. 14398 m u le February 19, 1807, fo r L>ts 9 ,4 , A K j 8 a }. Seetion IS. Township 39 South, Range til West, W . M , and th a t eaid proot w ill be made before J. II . Upton. U. S. Commissioner, a t his office In lAtngioia, Oregon, on M on day J u ly 30th, 1808. H e names the following witnesses to prove his oootinu us residence npon, and ealiivstiou o f, the land, vis: K . B. H a ll, o f P o rt O ifo rd , Oregon. Cyras M ad d en ,of ” In connection with' in T h e E v e n iag T ele g ra m , e t Pert- land, Oregon. I t la th e largest ev ening newspaper published in O iw Iro n ; i t contains a ll the new s of thg •to te and of the n atio n . T r y I t for a ntfe. A sam ple ropy w ill he m ail, to von free. Address r THE TELEGRAM, P O R T L A N D . OR. Notice ie hereby given to a ll w h o * it may concern, not to enter npon or treepaee, in any manner, npn* the lx nd of the undereigned, eitna- teo near Denm ark, C urry county, Oregon, for the purpose o f hunting with gun« or doge, or fishiug. Ainu not to leave any gate open on going Ilirough, or otherwise treepaee in Fxi ward Picket, o f ’’ tiny manner. Any peraon or par James Ellis, of '* ” BnuAMia I . Enny, Register, ' sons eo eateriag upon said premises without my consent w ill be proee-. cuted to the fu ll extent of the law, H A R R Y W IL S O N N o vi ex ie herehygiven tlia tU i of Oregon, on June fig, 1808, i for the 8 E | N E I o f See. 11, N E I of Bee. 2, and N R ) N E ) and S E I ’ of •I Sec. . *•>, P- . 32 B , A*. 13, T * p It . s*l 14 w W . Ml of fiv • Jn., ^^.S l-J iro sUI- and d filed in th ia office lists of school Indem nity selections in w hich is »elect ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists are open to the public for lnspee.tion. Any and a ll per.ons claim ing adversely the above ilescribed land or any legal »ub- dlviaion thereof, o r c la im in g the same under the m ining tews, or desiring to show sOid land to be more valuable for m in eral titan for agricultural purposes, o r to ol^ect to said selectione for any law fu l reason, should file th eir claim s or th e ir affidavits o f protert or coolest In tills office. I hereby de-ignatc the Port Orford T rib u n e , nubiiahed at P o rt O rfoid. O r egon, as the newspaper in which tiie above notice la to be publlrlied. J. M . LAwaxaeg, Receiver. " were fortneomiog to enable them wheelbarrow with which to begin to be redecorated. The newly-ap- work, to buy one o f these folding steel pointed rector, Rev. J. H . K it cat, frame wheelbarrows, knocked down. together w ith bis clergv, the mem and a* r* “ • ’ andearr’r ** Kero «» i k . i ^ . « i K ....'..k. _e , u knocked- bers of the local branch of the home with form him. what Bv«n wtth la lta Its wldth Church of England « orking tha teDgth of Its handles, a folding men’s society, and Mr. George steel frame wheelbarrow would make. Lansbury, late socialist and rnd ,o r h,m - considerable of a bundle to tea I candidate for Ilow and B ro m 1 carr)f; but ka ° ° " ,d Probabl^ * law r o , ro . n e t , , home without knocking down more le y , aet to work to scrub, wash and 15 or n p^p), |D getting on and pdint the school. The work w as og the cars w ith It, where he couldn't expedfrtdbsly completed, and the have carried gg aid style wheelbarrow P er ’ f " t '-'''M H a ....P Month on th tr C mitko S t a t m L amb O n ic i sd to the body when the wheelbarrow U “P Th< foIdillK ataai fram . wheelbarrow may. by virtue of Its collapeibllity. present another advantage. It is a S,rdeD borrow. I t would be gulte pos- F o r aome time past it had been recognised th at the church schools in Old Ford were in a very unaatia- f.c to 7 condition, but no fu n d , ^ PATENTS Notice to hereby given to a ll persons whom i t may concern, not to ra te r up on o r trespass upon the premises e f Rli Bagley, for the purpose of bunting nr fishing w ith hook and line. Said p re mises are aituatol on Elk R iver, Curry I C e e u ty , Oregon, ta d described aa fol lows . The West bsll of Section tsreo- ty seven. Township th irty two Sooth, Range fifteen West. A n y person or pertars so treepoaa- ag to r the purpose of h u n tin g , fishing, or tre v e ile g th ough in an y shape form or m anner, or tearing down fences, or te a rin g out side gates open, o r moloat- lag personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to tha f a ll e x te n ta f the law. Wsn. R. Johnson, Leasee of th * above t described premiere