The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 26, 1908, Image 4

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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
■’
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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.
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Bill Beads,
Let lev Bends,
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Legal Blanks,
B y y Thing,
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lit
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t ’-ià
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^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. * •
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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 . !
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FIKE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE (’O M PA fiK
Tuxooavs O stss .
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N o tice for P u b lic a tio n .
Vnlted Sta'es Laud Office.
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f i x s t i v ®
Cures a Celé
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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 - - - - - -
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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
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