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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
Z um JAMBS CACGHELi, WitRELER AND WILSON, u rr- • 41, in tb e l« la n ri or B a The English royal commission «'■»*» the ' ra v e le rts d a one oi ■ ■ *traag- »t kinds of vrkicit's OB sewage disposal baa issued a itat the World affords. H<- pee* report that should tend to allay * - ’ujj quietly nedr the wharf a the frequent, "oyster scares'’ ’ »her «< sleds with «leek dan caused by the assertion that shell ;y4 OK U yoked to rarb, «ay* dab are polluted am) made unfit t r>! >dy’s Ajaftnxim-. I t 1* to eat by typhoid germs. They are i of the opinion that there ia not nt • * . J high sdpiutyr time iu Ma- . t, »• (! to orb a (-oavevnBce present exact knowledge warrant ■eh b r has ever aiisoriutqd with ing auch sweeping measures as the compulsory purification of mcnr aud Ice dbd zero weather is sewage before discharge, for there 4» ' tot dtocoucerljng. Tbe »trail- ia nothing, they state, in the a p it bis ey«g gu<l ask* whul pearnnee of shellfish to distin t<j, things are f«r, but be aeon guish those which have b"t-n ex 5 ♦bat they sife public back«, posed to sewage contamination a. •! tl ,. ’ in less he eart-» to walk from those which have not been so - aaast p Inside, ensconce him exposed. r l i on,the ciahio:u*d scats, and, Tbe denial of tbe validity of alt fol- the (lrltcr to prod hl* w steed with the goad that he bacteriological examination as a itya carrier. Very soon the teat la very important, for this 'e begihs to slip, slowly to be teat has rested on the assumption that the bacillus coli communis, or e, , «t surely, over tbe smooth .. ... . 1- cobblestone's with which the M l* r n’,le,J does not u m norjtially occur m the oyster. Over eetr arc paved. A t any partic 1,000 oysters taken from the pur . / difficult turn oLthe road, or L ir o n s . H o t a r y M u tto n . GOLD «EACH, OREGON, ___ DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIGHT RUNNING A RAPID, H a l l I l o a r in g . SO VKARO* P atents T haos M am D emons English Walnut, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Ete. l I s ii w j u j r m f s t y S , dt h £ ? t ° th>,. inu,lnt KEEPS IN STOCK, G R O C E R IE S. The Rt.d Only I>KY GOODS - . O sv vn ia iiii Ac. »wwdln» saMjk Mid iatertgtlnn u„, H ats a n d Caps, <4 O il C lo th in g , •* sr™M ; B o o ts and Shoes. I N o tic e . M a rly ___ „ _______ Notice is hereby given to ell whom laying they were taken, though as It may concern, not to enter upon, or a rule a very much smaller num trespass In anv manner upon the Star ber of bacilli was found in those ♦ n up a Jonp steep bill these Ranch, situated at Langlois, Curry from pure than in tboae front ’Nffis will slowly make their way. County, Oregon, lor the purpose ol polluted waters. Tbe commis tn coming down again no such te bunting with guns or dog«, or other sioners say: ,.ous p-ocess is used, but getting I wise trespa in any manner. " If it should be seriously con Any person or persons so entering to a wide finely upholstered sled upon said premises without my eon- ¡vicker sides, the passenger tended that the mere presence of aent w ill be prosecuted, to the fu ll ex *, . '.nseif to the tender mer bacillus coli, orcolilike microbes, tent of the law. es of more or less villainous In an oyster should condemn it, F bamm T homs icn . e " des as steersmen. Each few oysters would probably es cape condemnation.” holds a rope tied to the The O bmon D aily J ournal i. , b. Jc.ding DemOcr#lio new, paper of Concerning tbe possibilities of A o i — sled, and when the to- e< van, as It is often called, gets the communication of disease by Oregon, isrued at Portland. ■■ T imrxr L and , A ct J umx 3, 1878 io jumping aud bounding too hi- shellfish, they state that there is a N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . ,'a’ iously, the guides jump off aud prima facia probability that at The managers slso i „ 0. , S xm .-W xkkly , which is especially adapted United States Land Offlae. F <dl with all their might at the times living typhoid bacilli might Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril #th. 180S be conveyed by s lie 'itis li tothecon for people who do not e r e for a Daily, but want a good family paper. • r°t' *• ' •<'. Nottop ¡« bareby given that in oom- snmer and prodnue enteric fever, p H ince wl h the provision« ol the __ Act experience confirms their of Congress of June », 1878, entitled Any of these paper» can be bad in combination with the P O R T OR . views NO MISSING LINK IN SEA. •An «ot tor the «ale of Tim ber Lands that the extent to which the ill- In the States of California, Oregon, Ne ..sen of the Doop Banking J ■ nesa is actually conveyed cannot F O R D T R lB U fiB , at the following rates- Tou can have it all tot vada, and Washington Territory,” as twoor Vertebrates and In v sr- be determined, the present state f extended to all the Public Land States trbrstes Za Located. by act of August t , 1888, Ip f knowledge on the subject not D a i l v n n r l T r i h i m a T hadokc « G bzbm ■ making it possible to make an ac U a , , y a n « T r i D U n O - - - - - Month ' *vmarkable little denizen of 'Month of Port Orford, County of Corry, State D S W I F W s - of Oregon, has this day filed in thiaof- curate n u m e rica l s ta te m e n t. ________ tx-ieea which belongs to tbe in of Port- floe hie »worn statement No. 9001, for itm f border and lying be- C hinese w o .v ^ .-rs hard lot land, Oregon. I t is the largest e f- tlie purchase of the HE} N W } A Ixrts ening newspaper published in Ore ■en vertebrates and inverted , L * S oi Section No. 11. In Township Dw pita Crippled Feet and Heavy Toll gon ; it contains all the news of the I N o -S3 South, Range No. 16 West, and ates, is tbe lanrelet. Long tou- state and of the nation. T ry it tor a They Remain Cheerful AU I will offer prt of to show that the land » red a fish, it ia now regarded month. A sample copy w H lbem aiM the Tima. •ought la more valuable tor Its timber |ed to vou free. Address N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . r« jearly related to the sea or «tone than for agricultural purpoaee, ' and to esubli«»i his olalm to said lanJ D r. Charles K . Boys, a mission T H E TELEGRAM, DxrABTMENT or TH> ISTBBIOS. . ’ i . Among its many pccul- before J . H. Upton, U. S. Commiaion- Ixmd Offioe at Roseburg, Ore., PO RTLAND, OR. <> » is tbe absence o f any dis- ary at YVeihsien, China, in a letter 0 r r 8 ° n. on Thursday, „ . , t April Slat, 190S. Abe 3rd day of September, 1«J8. 7’ fimtt pead; tbe position of tbe received in New York by the Notice is hereby given that Cornell He names as witnesses: rb otf the ander surfuce of tbe Presbyterian. board of foreign ieidlng ol Port Orfonl, Oregon, b S’ uglois, of Port Orford, Oregon. „led notice of bis intention to make cud of the body, and the missions, throws some light on the H . W. Burnham of ” » nsl commutation proof in support of K. L . White of M g of tentacles.with which the condition of the middle class of Notice for Publication. - his olaim. vis : Homestead Entry No. W . T W hite of ” ” women in China. He says: o!ng of tbe mouth is surround 14329 m»«ie February 19, 1907, for I»to . 8 . Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. A,Sr a,!d 11,1 per»onfi claim ing ad “H e have been employing J Many kinds of iancelets are versely the above described land« are 3, 4, A E j 8 A }. Seotion l t Township w .. . v . JuDe« . »«*• South. Range 18 West, t f . and kuowh, all save one of which Chinese sewing woman for a Notwe ia hereby given that requested to file their claim s in thia of- Pr,M>' »Ml be made before J. foAqn or before said 3rd day of Sep M IN N IE B U RNHAM. on»m n more or less closely to couple of weeks, and I have been H . Upton, Ü. 8. Commissioner, at bis nl tember, 1908. •>rfo1 prt'_}.>,*i8on. who, on June office In Langlois, Oregon, on Monday It e neral type. The exception much impressed with the cheer 1908, made Tim ber and Stone ap- B xmamin . E ddt , Rggls-er . July 80th, 1908. a » ’„ t ies long represented by a fulness and force of character tation, Nn. IU171 far W 1 SWW He names tbe following witnesses to tion 1. Township 38 S, R*angT M Mtegl - specimen taken during the , by these poor creatures, prove his oontina'>us residence upon West, W illamette fie ri,ilta , h a . fllid and cultivation of, the land, vis: icntiflc cruise of H. M. 8. Chai- ¡ condemned to hobble through life notice o f Intention to make final Proof E. B. H a ll, o f Port O.ford, Oregon. to -te b lis h claim to the land a t o ia i-r in the open sea. But recent on feet not much larger than a Cyrus Madden, of ” ” described, before J. H . Upton, a t Lang- * i l imber of others have been sheep’s hoof. This woman can go Edward Ploket, of ” ” l«l*5 the 1st day of October, 1908, ’ Jam s' Ellis, of ’’ ’» ’ourd, serving to show that it is a upstairs only with great difll Clftifnfftnt DAiiies «« wltiie«se« * BgMAXia L Enny, Register. Harnr W Burnham of Port Orford, O r. istioet type. Its mouth is on one cnity; she can’t run a footpower Cheater Langlois of ” »* de of the body, there is no ring sewing machine without pain, so Tiiaddeua Oteen of •• •* mt teles fringing tbe mouth our little hand machine is a boon Notice o f School Indem nity Se Ed Weils of Eckley •* B E N JA M IN L .-E D D Y , Register, >etut. {, and there are several to her. lection. I «««»» “Although carrying any burden ,tber oddities in its makeup. **" H O— C mitxb P tatbs L amo Omos, The prim e of Monaco-, a devotee is very painful, in tbeir own home* »... ■ „ Roseburg, Oregon, June 9«, 1908. r deep sea curiosities, has found thvse women have to carry a N otics Is hereby given that the State ominous shrimps living at great IleavJr ehild around with them of Oregon, on June 88, 1908, applied To W hom I t M a y Cencwrm. for tbe 8E} N E f of Sec. 11, N E } fel ".eat depths where all is dark. whi,e th*y do *hH r housework, of Bee. 8, and N E } N E } and SEW Si The undersigned hereby give notice n pnt in an aquarium thev ^ut ton>ug the child into the front MMM ** Tpc.3S 8 ’ B 14 w - o f ' v - that they are tbe owners of the South ♦heir light giving properties". ot theip elothbg to keep it warm and filed in this office lists of ssbool indemnity selections in which isselaet half of Section I t , township th irty It la said that probably most, if through the winter. Yet many of ed said land; and that said list« an three, Sooth range fourteen W est of not all, deep sea creatures are lu the women have cheerful face* open to the public for Inspection. Any Willamette meridian, Oregon. A ll pur- m'niferous or phosphorescent, and kindly, smiling eyes very and all persons sfoiming advermly the J7i-ß Best to be had in *1» warned not to trespass upon o r above described land or any legal sub- some of them diffusing light from much like an old southern mam division thereof, or c I m I id I d ^ the sadio make any locations, either placer ot Curry County, a t reason the general surface of the body my, who has seen much trouble under the mining laws, or desiring to quart» claims at their peril. yet remains cheerful and content.’ a id others from special organa. show said land to be more valuable for D. K blurb * | nble Prices, mineral than tor agricultural purposes, This ia especially true of the or to object to said selections for any Change» aa tha Moon. Christian Chinese women, so lawful reason, should file tbeir claims Portland, O ra The old idea that changes are much so that their neighbors say or their affidavits of protest or contest T» in thir office. . -»king place on the moon has been aome magic changes their faces. I hereby derignato the Port Orford “To day I passed some women - . erully investigated by M. Puis Tribune, published at Port Orford, O r egon, aa the newspaper in which the • a French astronomer. Gding washing clothes in a little stream Bill Heads, ^Briefs, aboye notice Is to he pablbhed. c» v all records, from the earliest iu native fashion, where they J. M. L a wait »ex, Letter Heads, observations to the latest, lie con crouch for hours in the bitter cold Receiver Z Posters, <»"» that thgreglky of the sup. sousing the clothes hack and forth Legal Blanks, ‘•snges liaWTAt been prot n the water— no soap and no Envelopes, on, and that the vnrving eeudtive- > a s h board— lucky if they have a Notte«. , Any Thing, Statements, neae of the retina for faint objects mat or a atone to sit on. Another . '» sufficient to uccount for differ- heavy task in the fall season is the ......... ' ' 1 uc -s seen, while differeut condi making of wadded gurmeuts for I Notlev is hereby given to all persons L whom It may ooacera. not to aator up tions of exposure might explain the whole family. H is no easv on or treapom upon the premises of Bli .. 1 . . — the appearances in the photo matter when added to all that a Bagley, for tbe purpose of bunting graphs. woman is expected to do. A worn fishing with hoek and line. Said pre Up o-date Work Done an near ns tried to commit suicide i mines are situated p a Elk River, Carry Cocoanut Psarl. laet fall because she was asked to ' County, Oregon, and described as fol on Short Notice- egetsble pearl found in co ■ake her husband’s uncle’s win- Iowa. The West b«lf of Sectloa twea con ts is frequently of good six«' ter clothes. ty seven. Township thirty two South Satisfacton Guaranteed. and color and is hard To distin These wadded, garments are Range fifteen West. gnish from the oyster pearl. They ungainly looking, but are said to Any person or persor s so trespare consist of pure carbonate of lime be very-eomfortabie by mission eg for tbe purpose of hunting, fishing, ‘ hrtut a trace of salts or other arfes who wear them. Thev are ®v traveling through in any veg,-table matter. The natives of or manner, or tearing d o w n _____ , <W0 U ^er* of mnsfin, North Borneo wear them ns a dyed blue or black, with a layer of leaviagout aide gates open, or molsst- trffi against disease and evil cot on batting M w e d i. Each In- >nu pervoijai property, will be prosecu ted to tha fall extent of the law. • is. " "■ dividual wears three or four of the Wm. R. Johnson, wadded roots and usually one of thr above pair of trousers, the latter very deacrilwri / loose and baggy above and very V representative in this tight «round the ankle, where ’ l i l y b y a large real eslate they - —- are secured by a strap.” , XI«evident Agentofthe hobo : FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, - of California. JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. £ PATENTS Y° b Know the News * ** Daify Sunday and Tribure - Semi Weeky and Tribune - - Always Remenkber the PhD Nome L a x a tiv e R rom o Q u in in e ■ 1 Cores a CcW ra One Day, Grip in Two. X . ga Bor. 35c. £ JOB W O R K 8*8 J W ANTED cooperation. 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