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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
-s-srr- I v .w E s g ^ a d .l» .U le , declare- T H IN G » 8HF WO MOT WANT ' the B ’J ía lu !úni«nu T o * ta r gone •to r y T hat SargoM s the PhlleaophV l:. «cep up w ith the rapid march n f ths N egativs on a Fro- i p.-ojreas, it has dioppéduut ut »•* ■ procession. The Kastun H e r h srs of a certain od tin-in evidence in recent sta '•-tics of the decadenee ut the fam ily Is u much-beloved little woman who*« philosophy «1 Ufa fsrhlshra sc group a / stale» not o p i/J n p o lit »mail *m u*eme»t to her fric a d a ' ical i iflnenre and lite ra ry eusj It you ever lest really tortora sad of her sisee» nonce, h áí also in taan u fartui ing i poverty-strici.»».* to a e c h o - - j r a ,-d cottahierev. ’D d rin g the past : WM overhea.-* soyl une day, "you Just ought to go down- y t <ir national hanks increased in tow a with my Aunt M ary." number, capital, deposits and eg "The other day I » e a t shopping with gregste resouiccs la other purta her. and I thought I'd keep coast of tin- union, but ia X b w England thirteen times the stopped aad looked admiringly f t things, sad tksa walked títere wa< a sm aller number of oa declerln; that she didn’t want banks, less deposits on.I less ng them. The silver would used so much gif-gate resources than a t the be cleaning, and thh glass would ba such pinning of 1003. In mnnufactur a constant gnxisty; tbs fine clothes would hs loo One to have good times N e w England hqs not kept In, and lbs handsome furniture would . jie«*,t with other sections of the thow every speck of dust Bvnn books ->nri(,ry, The te x tile industry Is could not make her wavsg, although in part absorbed by the south and tbs is an Insatiable render. \ *' ‘There's so many you don’t want other lines of productive industry to rsJd.' she says - re appropriated by the middie "Once 1 caught her, when she western states. stopped before some ‘Atnerlcan beau- fhc Herald believes tfca^ special i ties’ in n fiorlst’s window. ’ey-elation W ould restore to New i “ ‘Wouldn’t you like Co have money g'and its old tim e prosperity, • enough to buy those, auntie T* I asked. But shs w o n 't to bs caught ' -nt there Is grave doubt as to the ! •* ,’ 1‘d so h at* to sss them fade,’ shs dvf nihility of providing if, The said. "Tbs only thing for which I ’vs svsr tnjtimore Sun, discjikslug this •ropusition, ably says that New' tfteard her wish was more money with which to ‘do things'* for other people, i ng land is a corner of the country, and even thst was only n half wish, fc -i a national policy th at suits for if you haven't money you bars to •he rest of the union docs cot nec think of something el»e, and the some- hlng else Is often so much better.' shs csearily favor a remote corner. C liff o f N a tu ra l Olass. ' , «ye. I really think Aunt Mary la hnp- 1 pier In dlscovclTng things shs doesn't I want than most people In getting what i they do want." The pretty d o ry , says ths Tooth’s I Companion, s u r e s t! a query: Do ws 1 —the m ajority of us—make enough of -he philosophy of the negative as a promoter of happiness? Wealth, wheth er of spirit or enisle, moil be reckoned not alone by the good possessed, but ileo by ths undesirable svoidsd.. Many ». quiet flower o f happiness grows bs- y!de ths paths of those whose ayes am wise to see the things thity do not wank A cliff of n atu ral gluss can be seen in Yellow stone Park, Wyotn ng. I t Js half n mile long and 'rum 180 feet to 290 feel high, the m aterial of which It conslatsrbciug us good glass as that artificially n.gmtfaetured. Tito—dense ght.«' which fortes U iv-N w e is front »t feet to’ l& l feet thick, while th* upperpoition, lint ing suffered end survived many agog of w n d end till), has n aturally worn much tin n e r. O f course, the color of FIVE TONS AT ONE BITE. t he cliff Is not th a t of natural A utom atic Grab Buekst Ona F is k U p glass— tranxpareut and white— That A m ount o f Coal n t but i t i e mostly Mack, and some Operation. places m ettled and streaked w ith brownish red and shades of olive Ths thing that can Ute up five tons of coal is known as an automatic grab green and brown. * Tkp t business of supplying polo P'rafts tii tho crack clubs of tga big - Uiss has grown to such an asesas la -lolerado that oonlractors non make fancy tw in» ovary year furnishing t ralued nnimsls to ths wealthy patrons of ths sport Of inis yeti a there hjts o-vn an attempt to raise the standard r-f polo ponies ns to blood, »ays Cut- Poors. Excellent results have been a ihtavsd. and I t Is c.atmed that a welt- bred pony, raised in the Rocky moun- tains and allowed to run until two years old cannot be excelled tor polo pur- posse. Another good e la n la the uron- :ho,tbvt has been trained to cal tie wc»k. a bronefio of th s sort Is used fcr plck- ,uq certain cattle from a held and to obeying almost every thought of his rider. This training is e valuable to i ■» polo field, where a pony must act arqely of his own accord. Contcqucnt- / ty- J ? - “ ? * - ' T 7 .' ‘ eB“pU,i b> a fc°°0 W lh hiS dcait8t f'°m ‘ n * h * . l K? a * r t IIU I* broncho- Utat has spent his early years nosing out cattle or in participating-In the ex- olismi n ti of the laund-up, wins the sp- plsttei of concoii.teurs nt many s well- fo ig h t field battle. floras of ths polo ponile from the wfHtcrn ratth-e havs been sent to In dia, and otters have gone to some of the wealthy English clubmen at Asiatic »tallona They rarely break down, except from age. and seem to be * od for many years of hard polo work In any climate. Their good record In itile most difficult and dangerous of » O rta is a fine tribute to tbe quality » d staying powers of American horses. bucket. It was invented not long ago. Tbe Carnegie Steel company owns it and Its function In tbe world of work Is to Insert Its great jaw Into places wherefrom vast quantities of ore arc 1 to be removed. For Instance, when placed slongntds a laden steamship it can gobbls up and redepoalt oa dry land about 2.000 tows an hour, ; Every day sees corns new Isbor-ssv- ¡ng or time-saving Invention la tbs way of machinery for handling aut- i serials In bulk. This five-ton biter or ] .rab bucket measures I f feet over all when its Jaws are -wide open, A three- ; tOn biter msAsbrss 11 feat. T h e y a r * something like great pairs of claws and their mechanism Is so perfect that no supplemental shoveling up la neces sary after they have finished unloading a vessel’s hold. Even before these largest grabbers were created some marvelous coal-bit ing exploits ware recorded on ths Lake I Eric water fro n t One machine un- I loaded 5,300 ton* of ore In three hours and 56 minutes. Another handled 430C lon> in two and a half hours, *.L^ JAMES CAUÖHELE, W n K B b K B A N D .W IU K lX , K o tu rc DEA LER IN - U n ii H e a r in g . BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE English Walnut, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. ENGLISH WALNUTS', it is their true home. Large plantings fire bemg m ade, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all grove 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# SONS, Walnul Narsery. Carlton, Oregon. J O U R N A L And. T R IB U N E . IT* - HADE N IA R A U D csions CwevntQHTn Ac. I> H Y Anyncie ««nffln« a »ketch and deeertntWm raaf quickly Ascertain (Mir opinem free wit ether an Uieeutinn is prwbably putenlabla. t onmiunl«*- tiotis strict I f ooiUWontlol. Ilu u ilb o o t i»o PateaU «cut free, oldoat aeoncy fur sax-uriug patents. Patents taken through >lunn A Co. receive •jx-cUt swtae, without charge, tu the H ats and Caps, Oil C lothing, - Boots and Shoes. ' Stitnillii Jtmericatt. • hanflBonielr illustrated weekly. largest culatton o f any eclonttflc tottmaL Tanas, j a a r : four men ths, f i . Bold by all fi« w « 1 a .„ > * > r G O O 1> New York C. a t . W u h tasto n . D. • Trespass N o tice. «. ' f ‘ \ ■ Notice is hereby g iven to a ll whom i t may concern, uotto enter upon, ' or trespass in anv m anner upon the fltar Ranch, situated a t L an glo is, C u rry County, Oregon, for the purpose of bnu tin g with guns or dogs, or o th e r wise trespa in a n y m an ner. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises w ithout m y con sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex ten t of the law. 1 < e v id e n t .... egon. -• • • O regon _ _; o f" t l i e HOME FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, pf California. ( bands T hom » an . The O kkgos D a il y J ournal I s the leading Démocratie newspaper of T im bkb L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— 1 Oregon, issued nt Portland. PATENTS N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . The managers also issue a S k m i - W b k k ly , which is especially adapted U nited Stales L an d Office. Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril 0th, 1908. for people who do ant care for a D aily, but want a good fam ily paper. Notice is hereby given th a t In eom- plisnce wl h the provisions of the Act f Congress of June S, 187H, entitled Any of these papers can be bad in combination with the P O R T OR- o "An act for th% sale of T im b e r Lam ia in the States of C llfo rn in , Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,” as F O R D T R IB U N E , at the following rates: • extended to all the P u blic L a n d States I i by act of August 4, 1H#2, D a ily a n d T r i b u n e ........................... $5 qo . D a ily S u n d a y a n d T r ib u n e S e m i W e e k y a n d T r ib u n e - - - - 8 7 OO. 8 2 OO. A lw a y s Remember the FnH Name 1 ^axative Rromo Quinine Cures a C oN in One D a y , G rip in T w o - Bo«. 33e. T hadoxcs O hrsn nud T R A 0 « - M A R K » pnmtptly obtained ^1 ouOMtt ««w, or no iw . V.« obuun RATC N T S I ihorw«<kljr. a» « I THAT AAV. advertí* k aad b«Ip you to oo ( i n t naln MH ty io ynara* practice, sur . F A S S IN O N K P C R C N C K S . - Por (rae Unida Book on Prolltahl«* 1‘n ls iiU w rite to I S O 3 -S O » 1 a . v . n t h » k rw e « . I W A S H I N O T O N , g». O . 1 Do Yon Know the News ' You c m h a v . it all foi Per f t f i - . . Per Mouth o f Tort O rford, County of C urrv, State in T h e E ven ing T ele g ra m , of Port of O regon, hits this day tiled in thisof- land , Oregon. I t is the largest ev Hee his sworn statem ent No. 9601, for ening newspaper published in O re the purchase of the 8 E | N W » & Ix.ts gon; i t contains a ll the news of the 1 & 9 of Section No. 11. In Township state and of the n ation . T ry it for a No. 33 South, Range No. 15 W es', and ¡liionth. A sam ple cony w ill be m a il w ill offer pr- o f to show tl.u t the land ed to vou free. Address N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . sought is more valuable for Its tim b er o r stone than for agricultural purposes, - THE TELEGRAM,* DkrARTMKXT o r THE iNTERtOB. and to establish his c laim to said land POItfLAM D, OR. Land Office a t Roseburg, O re., before .JL, H. Upton, U . S. Comtnision- A p ril 21st. nibs. e r a t Langlois, Oregon, -on Thursday, I Notice is hereby given th a t Cornelius tbe 3rd day of September, 1008. F ie ld in g of Port O rford, Oregon, has H e names as witnesses : C. A. Lanark)Is, of Port O rford, Oregon. filed notice oi his intention to make fi IT. W . Burnham of ” . ” nal com mutation proof in snppoit of N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . E . L. W h ite <ft ” I his claim , v l i : Homestead E n try No. W . T U h ito of ' ” » ! 14320 made February 10, ll>07, fo r Lots U . 8 . L an d Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. Any and a ll |«rsons c la im in g ad 3, 4, A E | 8 ' ). Section 15. T ow nship Ju n e »2, 1008. versely the above described lands are 32 South, Range 15 West, W . M , and Notice ia hereby g iven th a t requested to file th e ir c la im s in lHis of-1 th a t said prool w ill be made before J . M IN N IE B U R N H A M . flee on o r liefore said 3rd day of Sep H . Upton. U. S. Commissioner, a t bis of P o ri }rfo rd , O regon, who, on Ju n e tem ber, 1908. office In Langlois, O regon, on M o n d a y i 22, 1000, made T im b e r and Stone ap J u ly 20,h, 1908. B enjamin I,. K n u r, K e g is ’er. plication,-N->. 10171, for W ( 8W J<. l i e naine-i the following witnesses to ; section 1. Tow nship 32 8 , Range 14 prove bis oontinu ns residence upon, W est, W illa m e tte M erid ia n , has filed aod cultivation o f, the land, vis: ; notice c f intention to m ake final Proof, K. B. H a ll, of P o rt O iful'd, Oregon. 1 t<> establish c la im to the la n d above . d es o rile d , before J . H . Upton, a t Laqg- Cvrua Madden, of ’’ ! lois, on the 1st day o f October, 1008. Edward Picket,O f ” Jarae- Kills, of ” C la im a n t names as witnesses: B enjamin L. Eppy, Register. H a rr y W B u rn ham of P o rt O rford, O r. Chester Lanulois o f ” ” Thaddrua U ie e o o f ” ’* of E ckley ” N o t i c e o f S c h o o l I o d e n i n i t y S e Ed W ells B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , Register. D SW IF T & e JO B W O R K . l e c t io n . U nited P tatks L and O ffice , Roseburg, Oregon, Tune 26, 1008. N otice is hereby given th a t »he State of Oregon, on June ¡1«, 1008. applied fo rth e flK » N K | o f Sec. 11, N F » S E ti of Sec. 2, and NKJ NEJ snd 8EW SEW of Sec. 13, T p. 32 S , R. 14 W. of \V. M .. and filed in Ih ls office lists of sohool Indeninit« relevlions in whfch is select ed said land ; and th a t said lists MW open to the public for insp ectio n.' Any and a ll persons claim ing adversely the above described land or any legal sub division thereof, o r c la im in g the same under the m in ing laws, or desiring to show said hind to be more valuable for m inernl thafl for agricultural purposes, o r to object to sain selections fo r nny -lawful reason, should file th e ir claim s or th e ir affidavits OT protest or contest Jn thia office. * I hereby designate the Port Orford T rib u n e , published at P o rt O rfoid, O r egon, as tne newspaper in which the above Dotice is to be pabllelied. J. M . L awrence , Receiver. |«Mn« The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason (•Lie Prices. r Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, ^Briefs, Posters,^ Envelopes, Statements, T o W hom I t M ay C on cern . T h e undersigned liereby give notice th a t they are the owners of the South h alf of Section »6, Tow nship th ir ty three. South range fourteen W est o f W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon o r m ake sny locations, e ith e r placer ot q uarts claim s at their peril. D . K xllahir ) • Owners. J . H . M c A fee . ) P o rtland, O r*. T r e s p u ss N dtA co. J Up o-date Work Done on Short Notice. Satisfarteli Guaranteed ■ i?» N o tic - is hereby given to a ll p-raonc- woom It may codtt - if, not to enter up on or trFsp.*vis upon the premises of Rii Bagley, for the purpose of hunting, or fishing w ith hook ami line. Said p re mises are situated on Hlk R iver, Corry County,'Oregon, and described as fol- loSks . The West ball of Section tw en ty seven. Township th irty two South, Range fifteen West. A ny person or perror s »o trespavs- ng for the purpose of h u n tin '/, fishing, o r^ ra y rlin g tlnough in any shape form or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side gates open, o r molest ing [«rsonal property, will be prosecu ted to the foil e r i l n t o f the law. Wm. R. Johnson,' • Lessee of ih» above described premises A ÜENNI8 CUNNIFF, JU., A representative in this county by a large real eatate corporation. Special induce te p . (J. S. Minera! Sarrey«? ments to those who wish to become fi nancially interested. Surveyor for the District oi Or The Real Estate Security Co. KEEl’S If) STOCK, P atents G RO CERIES, The Best, Only, Only In P ast Few W eeks H as This Mods of W arfare Been Aban doned In the Orient. * « r t Derahorn Bldg. ( HICAUl), I I I . f i n i d ( t e a c h , GENERAL. MERCHANDISE L IfiH T I t lS I U N f l A MA PII), CHINA’S BOWS AND ARR0W8 W ANTED « O ID BEACH, OKEOOX. M o tio n . 0 ^ * Though an attem pt wag made tw o yearn ago to abolish bows and arrows as tbe national neap ens of Chinn the work lias oniv been accomplished within the Iasi few weeks, asserts the Chicago F 0 R 0 0 T WÖOOKN LEO. I laify News. The im perial archers have existed up to the time tbe Ak~v«-W I»S .a c a w « « .. , ftoeeas- *V Left It Io O K aasoa c ity royal edict put then» out of bus! S a ,la w . B o o k . ness u bo tit a month ago. The em Lots of funny things are left by the peror’s decree is as follows: “O u f c-vrelvasly disposed In quesr places, but d,t nasty was established by means about ths oddest find of this sort rt- of the bojv and arrow anti the art e rded recently is that of W ill Webb. Is still therefore kept up in the ex •st airy of the Missouri savings bsnk„ am nation of officials and the who. was, until It was called for. the Lately, how unw illing custodian of a man's wooden drillin g of troops. lug. which the owner had left on the ever, m ilita ry science ce has im in k ’s counter, soys tlis Kansas City proved anti weapons are being Journal. inoderuixedeverydayand we mue't "Hs -«me In the other day." said M r Webb, ncently. “and left an elongat- im itate tbe uiui-tiul spirit of our <1 l-ncksge oi- the connior when tA- ancestors by using our best en _ »parted When It wSET dutlced and deavors to establish a strong gov krou,ht to me tt seemed heavy, so In ernment. -he hope of ascertaining its ownership “ H e re a fte r the princes, dukes I opened It. only to find that It was a wooden leg! You can Imagine my tur- ^..and ministers of the eight boo ’tiss. i« must a ll earnestly practice "M y first thought was, how could m ilita ry a rt and attain the ntmost the man havs walksd away if hs left Ids leg hers? But then I remembered proficiency, which will leave no that It was wrapped up and concluded lim e for the observance of mere that he must have been wearing an hid forms, and we order a ll officials in one So I put It away until I could future not to carry »he bow and trace ths ownership. Sure enough, nrrow when they attend stated nest day In came a man who asked the teller If he had left h it leg here the ceremonials, nor are im perial day before. The teller was startled, body guards or the palace guarda but managed to refer the man to me to use them, but the best weapons and I stx-n put him In possession of must be provided for them. hie extremity. “ Let tbe board of w ar draw np "Lota of funny things are left here: up to then the queerest were a clarl- the necessary regulations fo r the ast. on which I couldn't play, and a proper tenting of m ilita ry effl a's peitl-oat. which I couldn't Both w e n called for la te r on." ciency for tbe soldiers and let,the said board report thereon.** -JJBL'A In connection w ith T H E T R IB U N E FRAZER AXLi GREASE VW T U B W O R LD . nr ■n iiiM iw * twv « itti« « am vnaurpoaa-d. acta « F f r01»fi*haPTP«AIJ.Ba.)FN' I.»LI.V._r<y I