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VVVX-.X ..K . , I , We RieiMSW 1 • I lls to Cv.tlTWtS, But It« Mu JAMES CAUGHELL »U S. IN T E R V IE W IN G A E 1S H 0P . ter» Teem will! Ina —CouwVry ■ i-1, „ - . i , e ( ■ Has Talk with Voted Clergyman—M as of tha Cloth Vonplossed. T h e co»»* o f L a b ra d o r to tb e edge o f a vast m iliiu d e o f ro 'k y h ilis, s p lit a n ti blikuHA by ***• fro s ts and Lenten by the J— « of. th e A t la p t le fo r ur jjnow n age«, s a t« the ita s tq n T y m s t r ip t . A g ran d headland, yell«»», brown iinu b la c k in it s uaktdstoaa, to ever In e ig h t, one to the n o rth o f you end one to the south. H e re and th ere upon ih e tH -o fc a trip « and W ii K E I F i: A M I W ILSO N, D a r in g th e trie n n ia l conference o f th e bishops a t B oston th e arch bishop o f C a n te rb u ry , the guest o f B ishop L aw rence, had a h ard tu n e av o id in g the n L iq u ito a« re p o rte r, even though Lis host stuck L IG H T R U M IIN « & KA I 'l l ) , to him closer th a n a b ro th e r. In U t i l i B e a r in g . one new spaper office a p r jw whs offered fo r an in te rv ie w w ith th e j patches of pale green mosses, archbishop, an d consequently his lea n g ratae« and d w a rf s b rn b h p ry ., lo rd s h ip w as m ore th an usually T h e re are no fo rests except in te n e t upon every hand by th e men H a m ilto n in le t. O ccasionally Of th e lens and peqc|i. m iles of precipices fro n t the sea, | On one occasion the archbishop, in which funcy m ay roughly shape a fte r service, w th in g to avoid n il the structure», o f hum an a r t. tb « press of reverend genflepien, M o re fre q u en t tfran headlands Crept up in to th e lo ft o f th e afcd perpendicular-W ea fronts are church, kn o w n as “ th e leper«' g a l - ' the B«a slopes, ■ o fte n bald and le ry ." and was th e re found by j tam e, and then the p erfection of B ishop L aw rence, a fte r a bard a ll th a t to pieture» yi<'and rough. h u n t, lyin g on his stom ach across In the in te rio r th e fcluo h ilia and u bench, and w atch ing th e pro- . atony ra le s th a t w in d up fro n t ceedings th ro u g h a chink in th e ! am ong then) fro m th e aea hare a panels, so ra p t, satisfied and on- I guiuraer-like and p leasan t a ir. d is tu rb e d th a t th e btohop le t him f One finds b in yr’ lf peopling re m a in there, these region» m id d d H iu g th e ir j • A lit t le la te r th ey le f t th e m eet h ills, v a lle y *a n d w ild shore« w ith in g ahead o f th e crow d and s ta r t tinm an in h a b ita n t» , t o t a second ed dow-n the line of carriages to thought, and a mom n fiil one it ia, find the bishop’s own. I t s ta rte d : te lls th a t no men to il in the fields to ra in , b u t, noth ing dau nted, the a w a y th ere , no woptea keep the archbishop suggested th a t they home off there, no children p la y by w a lk home, as th e ir ca rria g e was the brfioks o r ahoqt a ro n p d ' the now here to be seen. A square or c o u n try schoolhoqa?» « • bee« tw o fu r th e r on some one rushed come home to the h ire , no smoke a fte r U 'sbop Law rence and d rew \ curl», fro m the farm house china his a tte n tio n to w a rd a c a rria g e | ney, no orchard blooms, no b leat _ w h e re a lady was beckoning fran- I in g sheep flock the m o u n ta in aide tic a lly — one whom he recognised w ith whiteness and no heUer as a ch ief c h a rity w o rk e r o f his lows in th e tw ilig h t. . ( . . p arish. “ Exensc me one ipom ent, T h e re to nobody th ere , th e re y o u r lordship ,” said Bishop L a w 1 lie O megoji D a il y J o u r n a l is the leading Democratic newspaper of never w ere but a m ifierah lq - and rence, and leaving his guest sta n d ««mattered few , and th e re never in g a t th e curbstone h u rrie d to Oregon, ¡»rued a t Po rtlan d. w ill be. I t is a great and te rrib le th e c a rria g e . Buddcnlv a dapper T h e managers also ¡«sue a S b m i - W k k k l v , which is especially , adapted w ilderness thousands o f m iles in young m an h u rried fo iw u rd and DEALER IN •M ipposite Ú . S. P a te n t O ffic e W A S H IN G T O N 0 . 0 . KEEPS IN STOCK I GROCERIES, quE -M v « K a r tu in « « r o p in i.-n írtw i in v. iiti-m tv pr,dint.iv i nit-*»..»i>ia. r tkn — M r IcC-T c. »iito lctitU I 11 ». nU hnoc t n f*»tf« •» « • i n : ic M . tM tJ e* atfoti» y lv.- » ttto rffi« p ipe,ltd. V «ient> ta lu n i if.ru u c S M u itu top u e s i r * « to a r« . IU this k notice S e to lili i t flu o r i« :. • h .n * » o m « lr l l p i o c l o d « M M * . I >»»«•« , l r , is B w L onderfully to the home ira w in hi « ( » n . «nun.«, Vi n ie ». E N G Oregon L IS H W N C T S .it is adapted their true L a * r ot Z «SMU ; c now s»»»«».»!, n a w s i H»w uw n a u u , ” 1*'’ * 1’ « ' c . plantings are being made, num erous trees in bearing,' n 3< a«w*h ÖrtcOB < Ä I tu. Wtotofastoti. producing trem endous crops yearly, in proof. B sm all grove gives independent in come, ig the eotninv «rcat in- Treap.»«» N o tice . industry. Bigprofits, sm all outlay o f oupital, Write today fo r Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions a n d Nctice is hereby given to all wlrtint results, also N ursery catalog. It map concern, not to cuter upon, nr trespass in anv manner n;«m the -tar B BOOKS <$• SONS, Hunch, situated at I-anglois, Curry W alnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. County, Oregon, tor the purpose ot bunting with guns or dog», or other, wise trespa in any manner. Any [»-reon or persons so entering upon said premises without my con sent will be prosecuted to the full ex tent ot .the law. 'JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. DAKOTA Scourge of ths Stete Is Baya a Man Wh««e In Aheyrteen, «. f t - S7 Semi Weeky and Tribune - A lw a y s 3 is the grassk<y>}»-ra, which tra v e l | The in sw arm s so. vast th a t they ap- ' T tie lib ra ria ría n was sw orn in to (w ar tike clouds against the skv,” on ’ ^e holy gospels, as be .a id H a rv e y L Row land, o f A b er come one wbo8e d u tJ “ » “ » fu r nish to those who have need the decn, 8 . D ., to th e M ilw au ke e Sen “ food” and “ w eapons” of the soul tin e l. —f o r so they used to cull h°oLs. “ A South D a k o |» fa rm e r w ill w ork ag ain st long continued “ Books a re th e n ou rish m ent of the soul,” says one ab b ot, speak drought, sickness am ong tb f cat tie and any of the thousand and in g o f th e lib ra ry o f bis co n vent; one plagues th at co n trib u te to the and an o th e r says: “A s the a r iinpleasantncaa o f the existence m ory is to the castle, so the lib ra ry The very o f a tille r of tbc soil, but wb<,*a the •is to th e m o n aste ry .” graseiioppers descend upon him name lib ra ria n , “a rin a riu s ,” de he th ro w s up both hands and con rived as it is fro m the press, cup board or alm e ric in w hich th e te n ts him self w ith prayer. books a re k e p t, is precisely the “ A bout a year ago I took an e a rly m orning biig^v ride out of modern w ord alm o n e r— as the nl Aberdeen to a neighboring town m oner serves fro m his cupboard food and d rin k fo r the needy,, so and, passing a cornfield, I beard a curious clicking »»ise, as if a the lib ra ria n deals o u t books, m illio n k n ittin g needles were be which are the food and d rin k of ing used a t once. ' A s kin g the the soul, says H a rp e r's Magaxinq, In the beginging tin? lib ra ria n d riv e r w hnt caused th ia phenome non, he told me th a t the field was was, cu rio usly enough ns it sound» infested w ith a swakm o f grass a t firs t, th e p rec en to r o r choir hoppers which had »»rooped down m aster, b u t the ex p la n a tio n of this to, in tac t, sim p le enough; th a t m ornisg. since th e first books w ere the. “ D riv in g back by th e same road th a t night we stepped a t the « « in service books kept io th e apse- field to view the devastatio n . It cupboard in -th e chttrch, the p re « a s the most desolate sight I ever centor w as n a tu ra lly charged «aw. Every s ta lk o f stand ng w ith th e ir care, an d when th e col corn had been stripped ctesn o f its lection g rew by th e ad d itio n of o th e r books he kept charge u n til green leaves and shoots and the the g ro w th m ade subdivision of scores of acres of the crop were la b o r n ece ss ary.' ruined. The only th in g th a t farm The o rd in a ry duties o f lib ra ri e r could d». whs to put dowu a few hdm lred dollars to p ro fit and loss, ans a re o fteS -h iid d o w n w ith g rea t a ll a ttrib u ta b le to the voracious m inuteness in m onastic ra le s ; they d iffe r g re a tly in d e ta il but insects.” not much in essence fro m those of » the modern ; be must tak e charge Aataieat D»y. A celebrated a e ro a a a t •s.eerts, of th e books, “ keep and know un a fte r a p s ^ n i nTeatlgation. that der th e ir separate title s ,” f r e the n in th <l7T>,f the moon is the q u e n tly exam ine c a re fu lly to pre vent dam age fro m dam p, dust, most rainy of the whole 28, and fo u r o'clock ia the aftern oo n tits mice and “ m oth w orm s,” and re p a ir th em when dam aged. He ra in ie s t boor o f the fiay. m u st lend books to th e b reth re n , e n te r such loan c a re fu lly in his re g is te r, and see th a t a sufficient deposit to le ft fo r its re tu rn , or proper bond given. - th s A O s ie h i s — --r io K i< l< ‘n t B &s. .V iy « * « ! o l ’ t h v Do You TRADE-MShUa of Fort Orford, County of Curry, HLite o f Oregon, has this day filed in thi^of- l!ce hl.-i sworn statement No. '.’801, fo< the pitrehnse of ttu* SE'l NWJ & l.vW 1 A i of SectiOB No. 11.1 ill T’owushfp No. 33 South, Ramie No. Io Wes-, and will olT« r pr of to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its liinlier or stone then for agricultural pnrposes, mid to estahlis'i tiiscliiini to sui t land befoie J . H. Upton, U. S. Comniision- er a t Iuinglois, Oregon, on Thursday, the 3rd day cf ptriuber, 19<I8. He nmnes.as witnesses-: G. A. Langlois, of Port Orford, Orc ;on. II. W. H u r u ln in i of U L. Will»« of W. r White of ” Any and all parwags claim ing ad- veisely the ttlxive de^s rilie-i lauds are rerjnested to fi p th e ir e ln im sia th is o f- tlee on or before said 3rd dsv of Sep- i s leather, v.x* B ksj . ix i x I.. R oot, Itegls'er. S S e .- JO B W O R K . Know the News* All .SMUSUI«*«. or no (ML H e oUeurt P A T E N T S I T H A T PA Y , *<t»wrus»i l k m « t o r t ^ H j - , At < •zpense. aa 4 M p yutt to « i m » . Band wsodwl. photo or sficicfa for FREE report I on potoMobiltty 2d year»* pmctfc»-. S U R * 1 ToU cm hare it all (in R ABSlNa RCFCRCNCCS. ForfrweGuMol w rate to Rook, «.it ProtUwhle !‘*lenis Per Per 0 0 c Mouth Month SOJ-SOS 'So.snth S » r® « WASHINGTON, O. C. in The Evening telegram , of Fort- fland,Oregon. It is the largest ev-1 jening uewspspey published in l>re- goli; it eontidus nil the news pf the slate and of the untlon. Try it for», month. A sample <-<ipy will lie wait-* ed to reu free. Addresr N o tice t'or I’u ld leu lio n . THE TELEGRAM, DKr.vBTMKKT or in e Is v m a a . . lj»nd Office s t Koseburg, Ore., A . ill 1- Notice i* hereby given thut Cornelius Fielding of Port Orfor’. Oregan. h«s( tiled noth* of his1 intention hi make tl-1 niTTnnrmiit’itiou proof in sup;»et of Ids claim, viz : Romestead Eutrv No 1-132;» made February 1’.», ltiO”, for L « ts 3, 4. A E l S -i J. Heotiou lfti Townahhi 32 South, Rang«* 15 West, W.- M , a»<l that said proo» will lie made before .1 H.-Upton U. S. Coin in »'iouer, s t h t s office In fainglois, Oregon, on Monday Julv 20 h, liWK. *, He name- the following wltneyses to p i - o r e Ids I'oiitinii ns nsablence upon, and i-iil ivatlon of. the land, vis: PORTLAND, OR. N o tic e fo r l*itbli< n t io n ., U. H. Land Office at Roseburg-, Oregon. June 22. lOafi. Notiee ia hereby-given that MINNIE III’ HSHAM . • >i P o r i i r f o u l . I ’ r .- g o n , w h o , on Ju n e 22. 1! IO. in i.ie '!' mher n-.id stone o f- plinnti -n, X -. lol71, for W i *WJ<» S o e l i . I l l 1, Towns lip 32 8 , Range 1» West, W tllr.iuett ■ Slerhlton, ha« filed notice cf mt« ntiou Pi make final Proof, K. 8 . I l s l l , id Port <J f o l d , O r e g o n . 11 e. rah ieh ctr.im to the land above Cv rus Madden,»f ” deseril«-!, f-eh-re J. H. Upton, Rt Lang Edw«rd Picket, of ” lois, on t'.e 1st day irf October, IMM. Jume- Kins, <>f ■’ . *’ C la i m a n I name« an witnesses: llrx jiM is I . Ebny, Begiatvr. Harry W Dornham of Port Orford. Op. Chester Lanvlois of ” ” Thiuldens Green of ” •* of Eckh-y •’ N o tice o f S ch ool In d em n ity He- Ed Well« BENJAMIN I, EDDY, Register, lectio n . UxiTitn H tatks L.» x i > Ovricg, Rosel.nrg, Ofogun- June 2(1. |!>08. ,-w l ? J-L ajo .. The Best to be h a d in- Curry County, a t reason able Prices. r <s$* i FdMnT'.ifT j i Í t •$ Bill Beads, Let lev Bends, -p Legal Blanks, B y y Thing, i 's f î $ lit »h1, t ’-ià ï ^Briefs, Posters,' En etiopes. Statements, f uwuswwte -W r S ÎW K » - Up o-date JFVrJfc Done on Shot t Notice. Satisfactcn Guaranteed rv ~ - N otic « I s hereby given t hat the State of riregon, on June SU, I MM. -applied for the SE i MEI af Stoi. 11. N W ¡>EJ< of Sec. 5 a b r S K l SEJ « » .I S P , s i '4 of Se . 13. Tp. 32 a , H. is w . of W. M.. atol tiled in thie ofti-»- lists of sch>x>i l- . d '- l 'i o it -e h -e t linn ill wldl’h i- l lec - e<l said load ; and that said lists ere open to tlie pubii*- for Lisp- ctlo«. Any •uno all i-orsons rlaio ing Ufivur-ely the shove described tout) or any legal snb- »llvieion thereof, or claim ing the same under the mining laws, or desiring to •how said Liudto lie more valuable for mineral than f«gagricultural purpose«« or to ol.je t to mi i sole« thins for any lawful rtwsotf, slioid-l file their claim s o r tueir aflidavits of piutert or caalest in thUofliee. I hereby de ignate the Pert Orford Tribune, irul>lisne-1 at Pori Orford. Or egon, as ine aewspapur iu which the ahoye notice ia to io puhli-lieil J. M. l.vwHKXce, itouelusr. To W hom IS ¡Huy C o u c e r » . The undersigned tier, by give notice tlrat t i l e y are tire owuen- n l the ffonth half o f Section 1C, Townsjiip thirty three. Smith range fourteen W est of \\ illaniette meridian, Oregon. All per- tie« an- warned n-4 to treapase Upon nr make any loealfona, either placer o» quarts claim s at tln-ir periL' D. Xat&ABBU i r . ; Owners, J. H. M c A fes . I Portland, O n Ti-«*paas N o tio n . Notic is It r -by givon Pi ull p-ffio>>: Whom it may e»hc« re, not to • uter up on or tieapjos upon ill- prern u a of Kli ‘ Dag e>, (or the purpoa* i f hunting nr Ils: tug with hook and ine. Siad pre- mines .ne situate ' on Elk KLer, Cuir> Cftanty, O'egon, and describe I aa fol-1 h<W5„. The NYe-t h If of S. etion twen ty seven. Towusaip tbirty two South, Range tifleen West. Any pen»in or pernors «o treeprvea- s tor th- purpose of huntin fishing, wBfifi travi ling th ruigh in any shape (urns I er manner, <»i tearing down fenee«, or: leavin g-uit side g l'ea «qien, or molest- ' inn persond p n p rty , will be prosecy- i led Pl ti « full extent of 'he lew. Wnr. R. Johnson, Leaio-e of8ih- above clesrrR e»lpremises In connection with 8AZERAXL6 iS The Reni Ëbtate Security Co. Laxative BrotnoJJtoüiÎDe " i S Z T *—» wwss a MM m ease «eu Fort berehoru Bldg. CHICMML 111. * • '” ' of California. W A IT E D A m p rM e n tn u v fi it i t liik c q u n t y b y a l a i g t r e a l e s ta te c o r | H ) r a t ic t i. S p e c ia l in tb te e - to th o s t w h o w is h t o b fo o n te M ? a n c t t i l y in t e r e s t e d . ! " FIKE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE (’O M PA fiK Tuxooavs O stss . -? ¿ y 3 G r ip s a .T w © . da U HOWE OO. OO. I r A - • ' 1 N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . Vnlted Sta'es Laud Office. N am e f ä B f i x s t i v ® Cures a Celé 82 lliiis , T i t t n g L a m p , A c t J u k i 3, 1878 — *5500. Daily Sunday and Tribune - îa f Insect, LIB R A R IA N S OF O LD ACES. l> _ I As an Armory to « Castle Bo V as tha Library to the Aaeiant ‘T h e scourge o f South D a ko ta f Monastery. v • O in the Htates of C dlfornla. Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory,” as < xtended to all the Public Land States by act of August t. Daily and Tribune - - - - - - W Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. 1 bands T rombax . m an,” said the archbishop, bland F b R D T R I B U N E , a t the following rates: ly, and then ensued a con versa tiou i- la s tin g t i l l Archbishop L aw re n c e retu rn e d , d u rin g which in te rv a l | th e s tra n g e r gave th e young man I an off-hand izpprcsyion o f A m e r ica In g en eral and o f Boston ip par- f tic u la r, th e la t t e r show ing his : g ra titu d e by o fferin g bi» card, w ith th e name o f a p ro m inent new spaper in th e lo w e r corner. T h e archbishop g la re d fo r n m om ent, then laughed o u trig h t. “ In te rv ie w e d a t la w a t,” he said, ta k in g his h o s t’s a rm . “ Don’t leave me on the s tre e t cornet,- again, please. I t isn’t safe, even in cu ltu red Boston?' M l> K V <«<>« >I> Itofsebnrg, Oregon, April O l l i . l i t O S , sold, p o lite ly j “ P ardo n me, sir, XaSta* is hi-relty given that in com b n t m ay I stand under yo u r um for people who do not care for a D a ily , but w ant a good fa m ily paper. pliance ay h the provision« of the Act . Jt b rella t i l l my ea r comes along?” 1 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled A n y o f these papers can be bad in com bination w ith the P O R T O R - ” An net (or the sale of Timber Lands “C e rts n ly , piy d ear y o n n f j e x te n t an d lonerngn« to fh e w ild an im al« and birds. L e ft to th e s t ill v is ita tio n of the lig h t froyn th e sun, moon and sta rs and th e a u ro ra l fires, i t is o nly fit to look upon and then be given o ver to its p rim ev al solitariness. ' B n t fo r the liv in g th in g s o f Its w aters, the cod, salmon and seal. Which bring thousafids o f fisher men to Its w ater» and tra d e rs to its bleak short*», L a b ra d o r would he as desolate as G reen land . T he tim e is now coming when, w ith good steam ship accomm odations, tbc in valid and to u ris t fro m the states w ill be found »pending the b rie f btjt lovely sum m er here, not- w ith sta n d in g Its raggednesa and desolation. 77“ IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE bo v e * « » ’ EXPERIENCE English Walnut, Fruit Trees,. Shrubs, Plants, Etc, GRASSHOPPERS I) BEACH, OREGON. flood BQpdfti. Muifecfei or lloco t1 'ivi i uob »<•« 5 rl/wrtnort mlMtAfalJity. f cr tree book, \ l / o l n r y M u llo » » . nr»T iw the WWwBrlffi« quaSii.ri« ara 3 ÜKEÉSâ wmr o. aetonüto turo t o t or r.a rv , l^T UVfMito, Na» r i i s o r w t î . e . lift» »T p g A î K m q 3 A I f ' wr wt . s 'X to 'M OsvfM ■ ... 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