The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 05, 1908, Image 4

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FACTS AMD riOUÂES.
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Australia's exports of wool to thi
1'nited Stales have doubled w ithin (
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BLADES 6U0 YfcABS OLD
OW NED BT F3XUXM .
Phijafialphia M in lb t« Bring» Wvsp-
c i at Bxquisita M ake from the
• O rie n t- H u rte ry e f A r t Am ong
In s u la r Faoplai
year.
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The tots! number o f passengers car­
ried by ekctrlc lines ee*-h year la th<
United States is 6.526.6 c.WIO,
The recent birth rate lo r St. Oeorge'e-
in-the-East. London", the headquarter«
of the alien Invasion, la a t tfee rare ol
60.« p e r l,603 This fittht'highefct birth
rate ever i tcjrded In Er.gtand.
in spite of the many yokes that a n
Made at the expense of the Georgia
pcaoh crop that state produced more
peaches than any of the eastern states.
I t ts said that there ere over 7,tWt),MM
trees that bear peaches la the state.
Sealskins to the number of 3 128 were
shipped lrcm A laska Iks: season. A a In­
dustry pursue I tacjdeutany w$nr that
of scaling oa the PrlbiloiT islands is that
of raising (he bin* lox for its pelt.
These animats.'uoderthe system la use,
are fed and oared lor as i f domesti­
cated.
It is said that the biggest shell ever
made was turned out fcy ihs Krvpp peo-‘
pie at Essen Gerikar-y, f t wa- made
for ftaaiua, and weiffe'fc' I.®cu , cuada
The gu.i .vhlch Is lii-g f tacufch to Use
t h l* .» i .1 is moimitd ou the fc r ti/c a -!
(lone ai Crotcia !l s a t has a range ofj
12 miles. Euih time that It la Bred it,
costa the csxr »l.'-iO.
In the lagt tin e jeraa 5*,ooo motors
W
have peen re< s.<red ta Kr.ciind. o f
three 3.500 .have teen used for «Tanner-
■rial BprptK-=>. The mt irr-i.kgoti.users
have termed an saec-iat fo'n and it has
• issued a circular m wht ii it la urged
that eomr.::r;ls) su'.; ik'd.itlsm, if geo-
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eral, would reduce the aret of keeping
up the roads and streets, lessen the
blocking o f the streets by congested
traffle and make them less dangerous
H
V> pedestrians.
The 5.353 firms of brewers ta the
United Kingdom Jest year brewed 36,-
054 6K7 h arm s of b e« . and upon this
they paid E 13,552,831 in duty to the na­
tional exchequer. According to a par­
liam entary return there is only one firm
of brewtrs which has an annual output
of over 2.000 fit« fcarreis.
Thia firm
alone used 6,293.963 pounds of hops and
1/59.718 busBels of malt, while Its
The O iiegon D aily
payment tn duty amounted to £932,-
814 1 shilling and 6 pence,
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Always Remember the FuB Name
I ^axative Rromo Quinine
Cores a Cold in One Dayt Grip in Tw o.
c o u n ty
e a rp o ra tio tL . Sj>eci«l induce-
m e n U to Uioa«. t^bo w jib
become fi iianciaH y interested.
The Real Estate Security 0».
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P atents G R O C E R IE S , The Best, Only,
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H a ts a n d Caps,
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B oots a n d Shoes.
KEEPS
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T res p a ss N o tic e .
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it B » y concern, not to enter upon, or
trespass in any manner apon the Star
Rtuirfa, «United a t Langlois, Curry
County, Oregon, for the purpose ol
lim iting With guns or doge, or other­
wise traspa in any manner.
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Any person or persons so entering
upon said premises witltout my con­
sent w ill bo prosecuted to the fu ll ex­
tent of tiw law.
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FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
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T imber L asd , A ct J uke J, 1878.—
K w tlee fo r P u M ic n tlo n .
United Sto'ea Land Office.
Roseburg. Oregon, A p ril Sth, 1908.
Notice is hereby given th a t in eon
pile nee wi h the provisions of the Act
o f Congress of June 2, 1878, entitled
" A n sot for the sale of T im b e r Lands
in the btates of C .llf o r t la , Oregon, Ne­
vada, and tfsMbington T errito ry ,” as
extended to a ll tbe P u blic L an d «tales
by act of Angnst 4, 1892,
TK aupki - s O bbhr .
r ° rt O rford, County of C orry. M ate
I of O regon, has this day filed in t lib o f-
I Bee his sworn statem ent No. 9801, for
purchase of the S E i N W I St Lota
; 1 4 « of Section No. I I . in Township
| No. 32 Booth, Range No. 16 West, ana
w ill offer pr o f to show th a t the land
sought is more valuable for its tim b e r
o r atone then fo r agricultural purposes,
and to eatablish h i . claim to said land
before J . H . U p to n, U . S. Coramiaion-
e r a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday,
the 3rd day of September, 1908.
H e names as witnesses:
C. A. Langlois, of P o rt O rford, Oreeon.
H . W . Burnham o f
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K. L . W h l.e
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Any and all persona claim ing ad-
iversely the above described lands are
requested to fl e th e ir claim s in th ia o f-
( Hoc on or before said 3rd day of 8ep-
tem lw r. 1908.
B enjxmix L . E dot , R egis'er.
JOB W O R K .
PATENTS
Do You
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To« cm have it all tot
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N o tic e For P u b lic a tio n .
Per
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in T he Evening Telegram, of Post-
nd, Oregon. I t is the largest «T-J
ing newspaper published in
it contains all the news of
and ol tbe nation. T ry I t fur a
m outh. A sample copy w ill be m a il­
ed to vow free. Addrei
THE
D arxhTtU M T o r thb Ix rg a ro g .
I-and Offioe at Roseburg, O re.,
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TELEGRAM,
PO RTLAND, OR.
A p ril 2ist. 1908.
Notice is hereby given th a t Cornelius
F ie ld in g of Port O rford, Oregon, lies
filed notice oi hie intention to make fi­
nal com mntation proof in support of .
N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n .
his claim , v is : Homestead E n try No. F
16329 made February 19, 1907, fo r Lota </• 8 Land Office a t BoavbUfg, Ofegon.
2 .« . A E | 8 t J. Section 15. Township ,
Juan «2, 1908.
fit South, Range 16 West, W . U , and t Notioe is hereby given th at
th a t said proof w ill be made before J . :
M IN N IE 'B tU
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RNHAM.
H . U p to n. U . 8. Corom'aeioner, a t bis of P o rt Jrfo rd , Ureaoa^ . who,
o,ou Juno
office in Langlois, O regon, on M o n d ay “ 22, —
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• e r nod «tons a
1908,
made
T .m h
J u ly 20. h, 191*8.
plication, N... |oi71, for W i SW
H e name* the follow ing tri messes to Nection | , Tow nship 3« 8 , Ba
prove tils continu es residence upon, W est, W illa m e tte M erid ian , h * ____
and cubivstion o f, the land, vis: -
notice c f intention to make final Proof,
E . B. H a ll, o f P o rt O .fo ld , Oregon.
to establish c laim to U»e la n d above
Cyrus M adden, o t ”
described, before J. H . Upton, n t Lang-
Ed wen! Picket, of ”
Iola, on tna 1st <iay o f October, 19U8.
Jame< Ellie, of
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t ’I si man i names as witnesses:
R exjshis L Enny, Register.
H a rry W B u rn h am of Port O rford,O r.
Chester Lanxlois of
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Thad ’leus O ieeo of
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N o tic e o f School In d e
iltjr Sc- Ed W ells
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B E N JA M IN L E D D Y , Register.
locU on.
U s i VXD) S txtbs L amd O rnes,
The Best to be had in
Curry County, a t reason-
able Prices.
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Roeelrarg, Oregon, June »8, 1908.
Novicx is hereby given th a t the State
o f Oregon, on June 26, 1008, applied
for the 8 E | N E I o f Seo. U , N E ) 8 E i<
of Sec. 2, and NKJ NE1 and 8EW_BEJ<
o f 8er. IS, T p. 32 8 , R. 14 W .n f W . M ..
anti filed in tide office lints o f school
Ind em n ité eelectkuis in w hich is »elect­
ed said land ; and th a t said lists ere
open to the public for Inspection. Any
and a ll pentona claim ing adversely the
klxivc described land or any legal sab-
division thereof, o r c la im in g tbe same
tind er the m in ing taws, o r d esiring to
iffiow said land to be more valuable for
m in e ra l then for agricultural purpoere,
o r to ohje-1 to saf <1 eriecti»na fo r any
la w fu l reason, should file th e ir claim s
h r th e ir affidavits
protest or contest
In this office.
I liereby de-ignate the Port O rford
T rib u n e , published at P o rt O rfo id . O r­
egon,'aa tne newspaper in w hich the
hoove notice is to be publislied.
J; M .' Lx wxkmcb ,
Receiver.
T o W h om I t M ay C oaccrm .
The undersigned hereby give notice
that they are the owners of tha South
half of iwetio» ]«, Township th irty
three. South range fourteen Went of
Willamette meridian, Oregon. A ll par-
tire are warned net to trespaae upon e r
make any locations, either placer ae
quarts claims at their peril.
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A renredenlative
in U ih -----UBTfXIS CÜMK1FF
by a large* real eslftte
HEBCHAMMSR
•O YBAMB*
Oregon it wonderfully adantett tn thf
f ' \ T r U lJ r \r i’r c i
,P!ea IOln* growing Of
TSiit is their true home. Large
paintings ure being made, numerous trees in bearing
producing tremendous crops
uearlu y,in
in proof.
nmnf Jt sm alt
irrn<t/fintit
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2™vc gives independent income, is the coming great in-
m a . u - m y . Big Profits,
profit», sm all outlay of capital.
cavital- Write
today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and
results, also Nursery catalog.
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BROOKS <$• SONS,
alnul Nursery.
Carlton, Oregon.
JOURNAL Aad TRIBUNE.
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DEALER P í
^ V W W W W W » VW VK^W V% w
English Walnut, Fruit Trees,
Shrubs, Plants, Etc.
lord ever called to collect IL
' There are several fine collections of
Japanese *14« *rms In this country, to­
Along the convert* made in London
ons of which the ev.-ords gathered by
fcy Torrey aad Alexander was -A well-
M r. Landis will probibly go. S oto ? known musical entertainer,” Qbduton
ol these famous wesp>n* are 15 feet
Ashlyw, srho baa declJed that he cannot
fc-cg. some smai. enough to be hidden
tonsclcattouely continue in his profes­
sion.
|u <he toots ide actin folds of a
Samurai lady a girdle. i,on » , blades
"An aged Korean councillor of state,
am short and a tr x ith t e rne broad
who ts a utroag reformer. Mr. Choi Ik
aad «erred liko satv-rj and others are
re a . has been s itttrg o u tx i/f the palace
made after the too ,vrn laehion».
fate at Seoul for five ¿aya," says a Jap­
The etleferat-d b.ade« of Damascus
anese newspaper. “ He proposes to ait
and Toledo were uo more keen than
there until the needed reforms are car­
ara these tempered edge* To cut a
ded gut."
broad sail cleanly In ttbo without
Life saving rune in the fam ily of Mr.
Kicking Its own surface was the teal
I Parsons, a young lighterman, of the
of a good sword In the days of old
Hdllowi. Brentford. England. » ho. on J
Japan
la Mr. Imulls" collection U
bis twe&ty-thlrd tifttw lay. received the
onu weapon tha; wits welded ta the
Royal Humane society’s certificate for ,
pear CoTuntius discovered America.
rtscnlng two boys from drowning. His j
Other., even older have the dates of
a lte r saved IS persons from drowning,
JM4. UZ8 and 1361 A.
They are tn
tnd the son now has a total of 23 lives
p state of psrfc t preservation. What
io his credit.
|s haown a* the wavy Welding, now a
A short time ago. at Camberwell
lost art, la perfectly shown.
Most
fE eg .i revi,try oMce. a well dressed old :
of the swords are sheathad la ecab-
gentle man wearing a Panama bet. and
bards of w t»C *carved and lacquered
who save Tils age aa 78. was married to
and woudstiully inlaid.
t young girl who has Just passed her
Aa has been vaid. Masamune was
«erenteenth year. 'A fte r the ceremony
ana of the oldest, twat and moat fa-
» son of the old gentleman, who w ill be
toona swordmakera Few of Ms weap­
SO tn a few days, weal through the form
ons are now kat-sn to be In existence
it Htorrtage with a lady who Is In her !
Ona is tn the Imperial treasury of
ilxty-elghth year. Leaving the office 1
Japan. Ot Amakcnl's blades none are
'.ocether. both'.he happy couples entered
known tn be In existence at present,
t motor car that was In waiting and
la Mr. Laadls* collection It one of
iro te away.
Mseamuus. I t was made In the Uunwa
period, about 1363, aad la a beautiful
BITS BY THE
example of the wavy welding art.
“Are you going to' the clrcns, W ll-
Hef" asked the t fSTtbr
! OYSTER CATCH RECORD.
*..P* * * 1,1 h ll c t o " p»PH«d the lit­
Mleuisr' opt Fiehen.tesi M ake the L a rg ­
tle fellow "Pepa wants to go and I'm
est Bsturus E ver Known la
the only excuse he’s »ot.“
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H istory of In d u s try .
Mamma—Why, Johnny, Is it possible
Jackson. M !sx—Kreelpta at the state
yon are In the jam again after I
Ireerary f ram the M ; satssivpi oyster com
Whipped you an hour ago for getting
misrion indicate that (ho oyster'catch
Into it?
o f the present «eawn w ill be the largest
Johnny—Yee. ma’am. I heard you
received d jrlc g any anneal period since
loll grandma you had whipped me too
ihv lomunsison «as cnaied under the
hard, so I thought Cd make It even.
Bowers act, pessej by the legislature In
1900.
Schoo) Teacher— “Children, can any
rreasurcr M iller reports that I he com-
of you frame a sentence with the
mission has paid Into the treasury since
words 'hitter eniT in «?“ L ittle Girl
the 1st of Kertembe? the sum of «10..
(In fro n t)— "Ym , teacher, plaaae. I 1
414.24. Oo this basis the total revenues can.” Teacher—"A ll right. Nellie, yon
for tbe aehaon, which enda on May 1,
may do eo.” Nellie— "Our big Mack
wtr. be In excess of «It).«». The Rowers dog chased our uelghbor'a cat and bit
la » 1« working u ith eminent aatistac-
her end."
tlon. Tue oy dev rateh ol the present
eeuson is mpecUlly nohibie la view of
When a certain well known humor­
the (act tha: the Mi.xissippioyster t osta ist first started newspaper work he
are not all • e<! I. I: -h In tee i f r r . i o r / ' took a bouse near C!n lnn«t( and one
» c v in dtspute between Missiksi) pi and
day aa actor friend went to dinner
Loahrtaiis -w!il leoitroversy w ill short
with him. The humorist told some
ly be sul - i ed ro the United States new stories and the actor, turning to
court for decision
hie host'« little elrl, M id:
TTit o>ster commission is now making
“Clever papa you've »ot. my dear.”
pi«» fur m fieaiuhieg the reef* by p la n -
"Yen." responded the demure little
Ing oyster -bells in the waters of the miss, “when there's company."
aoun-i »tier the em»na Is brought to a
close, and the toJk-winganpropriatlons
H er parents had told a certain little
foe various points have H en made-
girl that it was very rude to rontra
B<raatoi.,
Biloxi. «1.68«; Gulf­ d ie t She schooled herself against the
port, »1.000; Pass Christian, Bay St
practien. therefore, with great eon-
Ion ia. »1,500.
sclentiousneaa But one day a half-
Jestlng areusattoit. made aeslnet ner
by some unsuapecilng member of the
Bussia Meeds This Man.
A Rnvetan giant nine fest ilk Inches grown-up part of the house, nearly
hl<to has landed la England. He is un- made her fall Yrom a state of grace
gneetlnnably the largest trier on rerth. Luckily, her imagination supplied her
and how hie country raa spare him with h rompromlee la a volee trem­
ta the present emergency la ¿ard to bling w ith tsars and passion.
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> gasped out: "1— 1 really think you are
■jplatahen you you beset!"
8E4CH, QUfXyOÜI,
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Philadelphia — A
roHbCtipe
of
tUunis, some of which arc more thxrt
LUsHT IM A M S « A RAPAD,
lire tenturles old. 4 iim roc.nuy beta
brought to thie sity by H » \. l i u r y M.-
l> « t l| H e a r in g .
I a b u k . They were ¿«teclsU and pur­
chased by him during n u 1« years’
i<.«ideaee In Toklo. io that tim e he
became quite a atuUcnt e l the hUtory
Of Japanese swordm jkta».
"For mere tha t l.ouu years the
a rt of sword m aking/ he said, "bar
been held In the hiahast national es
teem among the people who are now
warring w ith Kuaaia.
Aa we study
and cherish the hlJbury of English let
tera, an do the japan*-*« value tire Ma­
u r y aad worth nt their sworuinaKrrs
Toe lame
Aniak uni t., -ot Mniamune
among the people th lre e-yuaK tual ql
nhalteaptur- atuung ourselves, ho it
might also to said that Kuntaada
Maramaaa aad Kuni.i-itau correspond
la Japanese impoitaupe to Milton
Tennyson and Wordsnorth. ,
"Some noted prulnseora can plch out
any one of a thousand weapons and
«sev>7J
tall almost a t a stance who made It-'
aad In what genr.iuinn
They main
tala that etch bi.yde luu a dlilen-al ,
W *ri
at>le. duality and a s p ic -sloa, which
m ark It aa an ia .fi/ld u s i.'
Not only among uieu wee the a rt ol
defense and all pertaiulug to It prac­
ticed and honored, la the history of
Japan the Brat recorded war with s
foreign country t<x p-a-e in the time
of the famous Empress Jingokog»
» h e ruled the ld su d * from 193 to
>»2 A. D* kme hmsuThtousmandiu«
the army, cross -n the channel aud
eoaquered the pecinsula of Korea, at
that .time c a llel t an s a x
Tontoye-
Uoaeu was another great woman g-o-
eral, who reigned during the illus­
trious war generation of the thirteenth
J ournal ¡8 the leading Dem ocratic newspaper
-century.
Of
In modern days, after Japan bad
openfed camnt«n.ra‘ ‘.on with Kurope I
¡"Oregon, ieeued a t Portland.
'a n * America, a neria c h it war took ,
OLD-WOKLD ODDITIES.
pines between tho om orvative and !
T h e managers also issue a S kmi -W kkkly , which is especially adapted
Although
roasted whole tor 12 hours
the progressive par las. When he men j
□ver coke fires, a bullcck, cut up aad dia
jbf the conservative« hed been de­
feated, their wives and dXogMer» took
op their Weap'in* and t r ia l to repel
* * ’ • " * * ‘ ” d ,™ il’ » w « .
th e attache of th< tnrad.ug irogres
aivaa. A t present (be laws do not al- I
low women to take any part in actual
persons were living free of rent in Syd- c f i o n T O i n i l u n
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cey Rond. Hornsey. Lccaune no land
T R I B U f l B , a t the follow ,ng rater:
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H o l u i y M o tio n .
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C A I’I Í H Í I . I . ,
cv is hereby girt ito a ll
Notfovisl
It m ar conivro, not to «nfof ttp-
oa or trespass upon for premiere of Rli
Begley, for tbe purpose of hunting
fishing with hook and line. Said pre­
miere ere situated on 81k River, Carry
County, Oregon, and described as foi-
towx. The West hall of Section |wan-
ty «even. Township thirty twe South,
Runge fifteen West.
Any person or persor e so t
ag for the purpose of hunting, fishing,
or traw ling through in any shape form
or manner, or tearing down fences, or
leaving out able gates open, or molest
iug personal property, w ill be pmeecu-
tod to the foil extent of the lew.
Wm. R . Johnson,
Leasee of lire atxrrr
doeerihed premiere
I n co n n ectio n w ith .
T H E T R IB U N E .
FRAZER im u
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