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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
jx r » '« ^ 7 * . iz » y í? '• '* -«» 9 JAMES CAUGHELL, I t j otMubiü » »IMÌ J i:U>’S TO SEED. UOLMEKEEIT MONEY. o» O M IT AMOUNT IN CIRCULATION IN UNITED ATÁTZA DBCMKA8INO. SS. Oie«. ’ V a r y D E A L E R IN Prosperous, ■ "j till-if It Vtv In Danger I J ft - < : i t a g a Piaatatiaa— ' ' SO YtA R O * KXPffftlKNCC J O U R N A L A n d T R IB U N E . D a ily a n d T r ib u n e - - - D a ily S u n d a y a n d T r ib u n e S e n ii W e e k y a n d T r ib u n e .ivwu - 1 Always Remember tbe M B Name B ,axative Rromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Tw o. 3Se. G R O C E R IE S , The Best, Only, 1>KY OO<>1> H a ts a n d Caps, IM Bmcrkan. MMftkw. O il C lo th in g , Co »•»•«— » New Tork W— B oots an d Shoes. OoevreoMTS Ac. uiaj SayoMMuSlns ••M oiaminn v h a n nd S 1 d«cr»P<i«m / . ----- --— rirMtetotnbto <*i > *■ !' S M S « « »août «a—se. b» t>» le a ja i r B<- lactoo, IX C. T res p a ss N o tic e . Notice is hereby g iven to a ll whom i t may concern, n otto enter upon, or trespass in any m anner upon the Star Bench, situated a t L an g lo is, C u rry County, Oregon, for the purpose of hun tin g w ith guns or dogs, o r o th e r wise trespa In an y m an ner. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises w ith ou t m y con sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex tent of tlie law. I MAMDS THOMSSX. F o rt Derubarti Rlilg. CHICAGO, I I I . 4 • “ • * •» R o a a lfle n it o f I h<* HOHE FIK E AND M ARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of C alifornia. T im b k k L a u d , A c t J uhic 3, 1878.— N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n . PA TEN TS U nited Stales L e a d Office. Boseburg, O regon, A p ril 9th. 1908. Notioe is hereby given th a t In com Í Mai T R A O l-M A R R « •U «MMMtnM, or BO ( M Wo W . OM B IB P I A TC M TB I pliance wi h the provisions of tlie Act t (Mem UsoroffifMly, a* «m I of Congress of June 4, 1878, entitled ” An act for the sale of T im b e r Landa i m m . srew or tor rngg new« I in the States of O d ifo rn la , Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T errito ry ,” as extended to a ll the P u blic L an d States , OS-MO« Bmwwnkli by act of August ♦} 1899, T haboxos O asts of F o rt O rfo rd , County of Ç u rry, State . i of O regon, has this day filed In thisof- floe hls sworn statem ent No. 9801, for the purchase of the S E l N W | & Ixits 1 & 4 of Section No. 11. In Tow nship : No. S3 South, Range No. 1ft Wes«, and ! w ill offer pr. o f to show th a t tlie land N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . sought Is more valuab le for Its tlm lie r o r stone than fo r agricultural purposes, DXrABTMKXT or THX In T E B IO a . and to establish his c laim to said land Ijtn d Office at Roseliuyg, Ore., before J . H . U p to n , U . S. Com m ision- A p ril 91st, 1908. e r a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, Notice is hereby given thntC orneliue the jr d day of Septem ber, 1908. F ie ld in g of P o rt/O rfo rd , Oregon, has H e names as witnesses : ' C . A. L anglois, of P o rt O rfo rd , Oregon. filed notioe oi hie In te n tio n to make fi nal com mutation proof in sopport of H . W . B u rn h am o f ” w his claim , v is : Homestead E n try No E . L . W h ile of 14329 made F ebruary 10, 19®7, fo r L»ta W T W h ite of " 3, 4, A E l 8 \ J. Section IS, Township Any and a ll persons e la lm ln g ad 32 South, Range IS West, W . M . and versely the above described lands are requested to file th e ir c la im s in th is o f th a t said proof w ill be made before J. fice on o r before said 3rd day o f 8ep- H . Upton. U . 8. Commissioner, a t his office in Langlois, O regon, on M onday temtier, 1908. J u ly 20;h, 1908. B e n ja m is IZ E d d y , K e g ls 'e ^ He liavne* the following witnesses to prove his oontlnu us residence upon, and cul'ivation o f, the hind, vis: E . B. H a ll, o f P o rt O .fo rd , Oregon. Cvrus Madden, of ’* Eil ward P icket, of " Janie« E llis, of ’’ ItxsjAMiM L. EDny, Register. Bkr««l WaaHINOTON.D.O . D SWIFT«® Do You Know the News ‘ You can h a r e it all fot Per 5 0 c Month p,r Mouth fn T h e Evening T ele g ra m , of Port land , Oregon. I t l a t h e largest ev ening newspaper published in Ore gon ; it contains a ll the. news of the state and of the n ation . T ry It for a m onth. A sample copy w ill be mail ed to vou free. Address T H E TELEGRAM, PO RTLAND, OR. N o t ic e f o r P u b l l r a t i o n - U . B. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. Ju n e 12, 1908. fotioo Is hereby given th a t M IN N IE B U R N H A M . Port Irfo rd , O reg on , who, on Ju n e 92, 1908, made T im b e r And 8tone ap p lic a tio n ,N o . 10171, for W | S W jJ , Section 1 , Tow nsh ip 32 B, Range 14 W est, W illa m e tte M erid ia n , has filed notice c f intention to make final Proof, Pi establish c la im to the land above described, before J . H . Upton, a t Lang lois, on toe let d ay of October, 1908. C la im a n t names as witnesses: H a rry W B u rn h a m of P o rt O rford, O r, Chester Langlois of ” ” Ttiaddeus G reen of ” •• of E ckley N o tic e o f School In d e m n it y H e Ed W ells B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , Register. le c tio n . U m it k o S t a t x s L aud O rw cx, Roseburg, Oregon, June 98, 1908 N o t ic x la hereby given th a t the State il [»plied of Oregon, on June 9«, 1908, applied for tbe KE1 NK1 o f Sec o'. 11, N E I H E K of Sec. 2, and N E I N E l I and 8 E W 8 E Î Î of Rec. IS, T p . 32 8 , R. i. 14 W .o f W . M .. and filed in this ofiice lists o f school lndem nlt« selections in whloh is select ed said la n d ; and th s t said list» are open to the public for Inspection. 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 Uie same under the m in ing lawk, or desiring to show said land to tie more valuable for m in eral than for s grleultnrel purposes, o r to objei-t to said selections fo r any law ful reason, should filo th e ir claim s or th e ir affidavits o f protest o r contest in this office. I hereby de-ignate the Port Orford T rib u n e , published at P o rt Orford, O r egon, as the newspaper in w hich the above notice is to be publielmd. ' J. M . L aw k buck . Receiver. ^Briefs, Posters,^ Envelopes. Statements, T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn . T h e undersigned hereby give notice that they are tbe owners of the South half o f Section 1ft, Township th ir ty three. South ra n g e fourteen W e s t of W illam ette m eridian , Oretgon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon or make any locations, e ith e r placer oi quarts claim s a t th e ir periL D. K blla hk k ] I Owners. J. H . McArxx. J P o rtland, Ors. Treapaaa N o tic e . J on Short Notice. Satisfaoton Guaranteed I n connection w ith t * ■BSN Up o-date Work Done A representative in this] coont.': b\ a large real eatato ■ p o rtio n . Special induce-i -nta to those who wiah to .•"t' uiiTnciallyintereated. I imitai «irnaioFF m < mi every bo» r f t>« gran te» i»W Atetal Estate Security Co. L a x a t iv e BniaM>iQMiaiae ••*>im. ' u s â t * bandanm elT lllnsti culaOon o f a n y t<»or L W ANTED * « The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, . Hun— JOB W O R K . ■ K E E PS IN STOCK, P atents English Walnut, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the- growing of EN G LISH WALNUTS, it is their true home. Large plantings are being made, numerous tree» in bearing, producing tremendous cropa yearly, in proof. A email 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 ca talog- BROOKS# SONS, Walnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. GENERAL MERCHANDISE WASHINGTON D. C. a- u GOLI) BEACH. OREGON. H u t n i J M u ti« » , Dus to Good W o rk of the Secret Serv ice Departm ent e f the «Joeem- ment — Foreigners the i Chief Offenders. Pet pi*. A ll Belated. ■ .n-i-r I The annual report of the operations • . i t Me.—T ba story of the aver- L IG H T RUNNING * R A P U ), >K>ds town la Maine la much of the secret service di vision for the ( U n i i B e a r in g . lia t rty o f a alar, ap each b«- Canal year ending June 30 was niada to Secretary of the 'Treasury 8hsw re • • in a Mbuioua condition of tw.et< m 1 activity and cently by Chief W ilkie. Among other things, reference Is made to an effort itself out. )•<»< bapreekatatlve Mullen. on the part of the division to secure >t. tat.-jdoeed an act in the an estimate of the amount of counter 1 ...l.-.k erne psrm ittiog the town feit money In circulation In the United , n caaMB, 44 m il.« oortheaat 8lates. near, <tu Mtrreader it» tpwa < Thousands of letters of Inquiry were aa'.ion xcA iapaa tack into a sent :o banks In every city of impor too so as rijgecape the aapport tance .In the country. More than 3.000 it n r. ,rs rn ffM h e payment of of thh national banks reported that they had not -seen any counterfeit ■ »tats taxes. • - •j, lynoatla waa Incorporated as money during the period covered, by ,. be' ■" a allca taken- frd:n How- the inquiry, January 1 to December 31. . 6 I v e t 4. 1439. At that time 1333. Fl'tcen hundred b n s reported i . i . j ' j of Ute to w » waa 460,003 a decrease In the ano- nt they had re !’ ; „• p uu tlo a ” •» M- The rest I ceived, u compared with previous Lh ' *d every proopeet of getting years, and 100 rsported aa Increaaa. in order Io b * certain that the estl- [tilt. The town grow and ma.es should be over rather than un Inn n I, 1904, the entire popula- I der the actual ftets. the figure» were ■t ' attam iw oatte ' waa 18. of doubled, both as to coin and note». ’ *ar».'>-tafs, »nd ¿very one , . E ’ en with this liberal allowance, the aa either 4 Sawyer o f a Hob- | I Cruras Indicated about three dollars ■a. tb'cvl were one sawyer and two in counterieit coin for each 4100,000 of •c .a the beard of assessors. I gold and ailved In circulation, and a ere and o a t Roberts were little le«j tuan one dollar IA counter of the poor, a Sawyer was | feit noiea for each 4100,000 of paper ,- r ,f i i i m and treasurer, three circulation. There were IB new counterfeits de f3 w«r> e em h g aa select men. a • * was nui^jrinteodent Of schools, scribed In the ofllclal circulars Issued d Sawyer and Miss Agnes by the division during the year, bat only a few of these notes fell In what _ j ( m . egr* the two schools, a Baw- ; er wx. JestlC" o f-th e peace, a Rob- la termed Ihe deceptive or dangerous o va . ier contract to furnish class. The makers end passers of 18 S.- or « 'Uoclbo'ises and a Saw- of the 25 counterieit issues were ar ras ed, and In nearly every case the •r uroke « ut ihe snowy highways and plant was (.sutured and destroyed. i tied t) > u b il'T ic tp and from school, The total arrests for the ysar were '"verybody wa" rstatsd to everytody Ttie nPt’r . im im unity was na 4)9, and of the prisoners 30« were born -Y u r# "n » a a ishtlly r ”fitr. Tb?re w xa . In the United Slates. The largest J he OkKttoN D a il y J o u r n a l ia the leading Democratic newspaper o f foreign contributor was Italy. In, the , » mm otloe. ui» eltigyroF.n. no lawyer number of arrests New York led with r.v f o u r In the whole town. The 44. c a« of the municipality were Oregon, isgued a t Portland. ______________ _ I n «?: 'sed valuation of I19.2SC - a .,c*d-yrosn cemetery, In which LAW N O L O N G E R L E A R N E D . T h e managers also issue a S e m i - W b k k l y , which is especially adapted < t«t bwun no i iterraent for six President Woodrow W llaon of Prince for people who do not tare fo r a D a ily , bat w ant a good fa m ily paper. the laws of Maine when a ton Saya Remedy for Situation 4a uu.tblp to gupport himself Dies In U n ive rs ity S p irit. u«s a public charge while re A n y o f these papers can be had in com bination w itL tbe P O R T O R s I'ianta'tlon the ansi of his Declaring that tbe law Is no longer taffance .alia upon the aOJotuir g the learned prole»»lon It once was. F O R D T R 1 B U N H , a t the following rates: which la s bean organised fo rth » President Woodrow Wilson, o f Prtnce- st Hu;« Mattamisoontis has four ten ULlvcralty, the other night told the 1', (i h av j b«en supported at a Pennsylvania Bar association at ita t TSe. a rear. By becoming a closing session at Cape May. N. J„ that J , . ’ ' ' 1 ' ’ ati: !i theevinm tiqity can compel in the university spirit applied to the a, 1 t, -are 'for them. study o f law lay the remedy for the (do tlor to getting rid of thia bill sltuatioA plantation w ill have to pay no " I ask you i f you believe you now . .cept lor common schools^and belong to a learned profession he ; the highways. The change j said. “ I do not believe any maa ran’ - .0 to a plantation form of become a learned lawyer merely by muf w ill be a profitable Invert reading cases. When we sea students nt ft» th- Sawyera and Roberts' put Into a laboratory to make experi d veil In Maitamlscontls. ment» laid down In books 1 know they »re not learning chrrolstry. There, la a R ’ LtC O F T H E C IV IL W A R . bread and butter pursuit of the law and another possibly lesa remunerative O r a r t i B attle F la g Is Now but leadlcg to Intellectual mastery. ' -mad by the Stata of 1 "The country must be saved from ■acbuaatta. mvny things by legal arrangement and lawyers are bound in conscience and i! ngton.— A battla-worn and tat- patriotism to supply the greater part American dag. that during the 3t the eolutlop. You are not going ■ i, - -at lew from the ataff a t the to And any precedents In law to cover , „Atari of Oan. U lytaai S, Grant, the sltvatton In the Philippines. I am „ o a f i n the wnate chamber at the not sure that we understand what po , , rV The banner was present litical liberty Is. but If we can givk F '•*'> I™ “ * «> ° ° l- Amoa Wab- pc >pls Institutions more suitable to -, „t ..'assa huaetta, a member of them than ours are we have given •i moti’i etunmaeder’s ataff, who them liberty. It not the law." lit h U.e general during his cam- etyii in ‘-he vicinity of Richmond, and the confederate general. . i baa, lurrendered at Appo- SUR E ENOUGH U M B R E L L A S . ■ an ■ H r , waa presented to the com- O « r « r e a a Q I * ( V » a , L w a S e a Mage, -4 of Maaaachuaetta through (o r A ahaatl C h la fa , a t g lT B John O B. Adams, a former A rla a a . m nt-at-a m l of the state house, aau ua 36 by Id feet. Tbe fellc Is Nearly to Englishmen are now a t z u on he south wall of the senate | work on seven umbrellas for an __.it «r, directiy opposite President Ashanti chief and bis faith fu l staff, - < desk, between two firearms that says the londoa Express. o service during the revolution- There^Js nothing under the sun a . / »«r chief can wear, not even excepting a 1 1 nst-off silk hat a r a red-lined cavalry D F U E L FOR S T E A M E R S . coat, so calculated to strike awe into the minds o f refractory natives and « .( TWav»»» Sa «swm Bor- >» imbue them w ith a spirit of obe M « t a la « O »lv Oll re» dience as a “gingham.” ■ta r i r e s . Traders, when they want to obtain free aor. ts to the country of one at Oclo’ -*- the atesroahlp Cowrie tbe hostile tribes, make presents o f . -ad i t the way from Koetei, in aorn-out clothing to the natives, o r 'i -i, to L ndon, a distance of 9,235 even a •'camp" to a particularly obsti r sing nothing but liquid fuel. . nate and pugnacious chief. It o . mer reached London the A London syndicate of flold Coast r supplying steam for the un- 1 traders has given the order and are L u, eachtnery were fired by the paying for the umbrellas In question, e . atvrial. The oil was not burned which will he given to bribe the vein, " at layer o f incandescent coal, as dusky aarriora. . ' the c. ' • In some systems, hut was ( Meaara. James R a ith A Sons, of Ox - Iqe» ’ « a -pray by meansof a steam ford street, are making them, a t <39, ■t ha furnace door, where it was for the large one and £20 each for Í ( >i . , d «ren: tanks above tjie boilera, the others. i*,;-i (h. A- w York Sun. ! When finished the umbrellas w ill be l o v e was forinerly fired w ith 1 gorgeous beyond the dream of tbe < ,d ’ -r < wners sej that her con- most Imaginative negro. j . ;■!, Id fuel has been nt- F o r the chief the present w ill he t I v h advantageons results. nearly IS feet across, quite a decent- Oi ,( ais stok.rs are now required, i sired tent, fn fact, on state occasions t h < j ’ h 1« were necessary when coal It w ill be so used. • s a i ed. A great deal of hunker space The handle w ill then be stuck In is also ■avrti. The comuaiption of oil the ground, and six slaves w ill act na «1 trx »» only S tens a day, while the ; the tent pegs. 'sitl’y consnraptian of coal used to be The material from which It la being t tons, .-- '1 a ton of oH occupi«s only made is silk, and the colors are to be cubic feet, against 45 feet n q u ire d Teed, white and blue." W hat w ill fr»r **<*al. The eiwil ia n lw taken on , emne of our political stump orators hear J n»nch more quickly than coal, any to <hl«? v. cettfly ‘00 ton» were pumped Round the edge w ill be a deep rich ¿’.-f. a ( i an steamer In an hour. ■ oil V eld by the Borneo oil flelda fringe and on the top ~ aa elaborately » I to nake an eveelleni *u ,l ju rt :» ’’ » •« ’ M ’’- •'"■«no»"»«’ by a British hon. rampant. i t ’t - '»oes fi on the <rvtind. and it ia For the staff the nmhrellas w ill N hh’ np to be much used for this be the Ila n .h u -...A m .rieaa - « " •w h a t smaller and Ires majestic. W hat rejoicings there w ill be In the -.1 uther a tta in tr, that are eugaged in land when the con Here arrive w ith tae aasterr. trade. thane parasol-tent,Ike umbrellas, and bow pleaeed w ill the c ity men be w ith the retu rn for th eir good-natured and thoughtful action. igl PATENTS W n C B lE * 4M » W IM Q I. T H E T R IB U N E . Notice is hereby gi»*«> to a ll pereooe whom it may coacern, not to enter up on or teesp^as upon the premises of Eli Bagley, (or tbe purpose o f b anting, or Railing with hook and line. Said p re mises are situated on Blk R iver, C arry County, Oregon, and described as fol lows . The West h . l l of Section twen ty seven, Township th irty two Sooth, Range fifteen West. A n y person o r p ers o n so treepavs- dh for the purpose of b u n tin g , Betting, or traveling through in an y shape form or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side g-itee open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to the fu ll extent of the law. Wm. R . Johnson, lessee of the above described premises m u 8BÍ 8Bgr M m «Oh» • ««Mit to tm Í I u » Äq-s.-vÄW? M LV «BR ta «MM l i tM TU B BM B< mtoo ta» la «to FRAZER ojease rooaALaxTDBALXxaoxxxxu xT . Vge 4M I ta«« to i