The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 30, 1908, Image 4

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IN D IA N
PIPE
■As
L O R £. **
»tty l a H in w t DLplaysd In ths
KatUags ef Kouu-ef m n y
Times.
S P IR IT
OF
THE
PIANO.
Miscoastrusd by MustsUt&s Whe
C m the Instru m en t In Public
L a te r tc .amenta.
AM) WILSON.
U o t n v y M o t io n .
W rl KE LEK
The fact that tho Riano la descended
Ti .»ed BCffreely be fold flin t In from the s»l Het <xii4 thk& h '.ryMchord I j
still a stum tlin g block to amateurs of
■ie pipet o f long ago each featln
uuad to (ba ateoi rppr<’»eati<l muste-,-the !ic t tSat in U n e and reson­
it has U tily been enormously de­
x ‘ ray aliiin. I f one doubted ance
veloped ,'i'J also a stumbting flock to
toe . cord o f the w ar eagle feut'i- those who «-rite tor it. 'The first elaaa.
■■rt tbo w a rrio r then shotted the says the National Review. have entlre-
ecalf i o f the enemy, which w e re
nexiectsd the harpsichord—a perfect
'.“ p t «« a e orf-of Hatred proof O f Md »»¡Ir » » W M tna:rument. the
t.i.
u .-a _i
.
.1
aplrlt of which Is altogether dlSerent
We w ord; buch p tp fi were need
dijr on OCCftfipng i>f fw*acc Mini
w ar. SpCabiog rouffiily, Hiiv« Out-
ng, th e beat p liic s o f e a s te r n
. .bt «
re in molded eTar, the
b i ->f
f
U*
J iirry w t b i o f I he
M U s la ^ ip p i.
i
ii.i*
• v till ligo re of an anim al. Olh-
end there U alv.aye aomethlup ’.araent-
»*>!«
la the contemplation of a
great artist dhsl r e f la g himself and hts
£ t r e t ln ,he BtUnip/ w fli, .
¡low (ho tigu ro s o f
in d iitn s
English Walnut, Fruit Trees,
k S h r u b s , Plants, Etc.
taree concert mom w ith exsg»erat«!
expressions .of a delicate and •Intimate
tm,
planting» (ire being made, num erous trees in bearing
industry. Jiigprofit», »mull outlay o f capital.
where the atmosphere thrilled with
j agt that amount of electric <n»turb-
ance’ whlch we call sympathy, which U
bom with the meeting of friends and
W alnut N ursery.
T IT L E .
S IG N E R S
OF
A n y o f these papers eon be bad in R Pinlrinntion w itL the
FORD T R te U N B ,
B u t tw o monarch» actually
drive m otor cars, though ro ya lty
has taken moat kiu d ly to the auto
mobile.
The king o f Ita ly and the young
king o f Hpain are the only ones
who handle th e ir ears themselves,
and the Spanish ru le r is quite ca­
pable o f craw lin g under his ear
and repairing breakdowns aa ex­
p e rtly as a mechanic.
H i» Intention of bavingand rnn-
i)ing hjs owu car very nearly
bro ig b t about a cabinet crisis, as
it was feared that he would k ill
him self and precipitate a revolu-
iro n ; but he bandies his ear like
a vétéran and takes more enjoy­
ment in the sport tbau he has
i und tu any other diversion.
When K in g Edward was prince
' Wales be was the first royal pa­
roi» o f the sport, aud he s till Owns
a greater number and variety of
cars than any other ruler.
The queen w ill this year set up
er own ear, as w ill Princess
b rls tiiin and the present prince
..ad princess of Wales are much
terested in m otoring.
The kaiser was the first to en­
courage m otor rgeing; b ut his
trea te r Interest is in tbe mechan­
ical side o f m otoring, and in th is
ins brother. F»luce Henry, follow s
him, tbe la tte r having a hobby fo r
v:»;ting factories and atudving
the car» in process of construc­
tion.
< >ddly enough, President Lou-
bet has not taken to m otoring,
and each year he drives to open
the automobile show in his four-
horse carriage, though j t was in
France the m otor ear gained its
early progress and Franc« a till
leads the wo: id in luntnripg.
They were all aware of the danger
that might result from their action,
but w y u proud to meet It. They de­
serve the great honor from each suc-
ci-edlng generation, and the Fourth of
July is a good time to express It. says
the Wasiu igton Star.
They woro all young men— compsra-
tlvuly— their ages, averaging 43 years
and 7 months. Edward Rutledse, of
South Carolina, was the youngest, 27
years, while Benjamin Franklin was
the oldest. 7(1 years. Tbe occupa’ Ious
they represented were:
Doctors, i ;
lawyers. 30; farmers, 1; merchants
and mechanics, 2 y surveyor. 1; shoe­
maker, 1, and printer (F ra n k lin ), 1.
Some one suggested to Charles Car-
roll that as there were a great many
men of that name. If the cause should
fail, England would not know what
ono to arrest. “ Yes, they w ill,” and
immediately wrote “Of Carrollton" af­
ter his name.
Aa the paper was being signed John
Hancock said:
“We must all hang
together."
"Ay," answered Ben Franklin, “we
must all hang together, else we shall
all bang separately ”
It Is a remarkable rblneidence that
Jefferson, the author of tbe Declara­
tion ot Independence, and John Ad­
ams. Its great supporter, both after­
wards presidents ul the United States,
died on the same day, and that In­
dependence d ty, 1826.
W AIMTED
re p r e s e n ta tiv e in th is
c o b n ty b y a la r g e re a l e s ta te
c o r p o r a tio n . S p e c ia l in d n e e -
n io a tw to th o s e w h o w ish to
b e c o m e fin a n c ia lly in te re s te d .
PORT OR­
a t the fo llo w in g rates:
Daily and Tribune - - - - - -
$500.
Daily Sunday and Tribune - - $ 7 OO.
Semi Weeky and Tribune
-
-
$ 2 GO.
Always Remember the Fö3 Name
g ^axative R r o m o Q u in in e
Cures a CcM fe One Day, Grip kb
«b Bos. 25c.
W
D E C LA R A TIO N , i
A ll Com paratively Young M en Who
Stood for American I n ­
dependence.
U
SclMillflf American.
H ats a n d Caps,
. O il C lo th in g ,
B oots an d Shoes.
clu.r, »'.
MUNN & Co.38’ V ^ * * ' * ’ New.
£ ! . m X QBle«. «25
1 » . W u k i u a lM k IX
TrvKpuMH N otjee.
Notice 1« hereby g iv e n to all whom
i t may concern, not to enter upon, or
trespass In any manner ut«on the Star
Ranch, situated a t L an glo is, C urry
C ounty, Oregon, (or the purpose ol
lim itin g w jth guns or dogs, or oth er-
wise trespa in any m an n er. '
Any person o f persona "so entering
upon eaiil premises w ithout ray con­
sent w ill be prosecuteit to th e fu ll ex­
ten t o t the law.
K bauds T hoxsx ».
T imber L and , A ct J unk
for people who do not care for a D aily, but want a good fa m ily paper.
of
Tw« Monarchs of Europe Who A ctu-
elljr S r i vs T heir Own A u ­
tomobiles. "~
S° ^ rlt()nf Ore^
The managers also issue a 8gMi-WgEkLY, which is especially adapted
greatest ot theta slatex
OF
BROOkS
Oregon, issued at Portland.
o f a rock or erngy colored w o rk' 12,000 to every man. woman and child
within Its boydera, and Oregon Is not the
o n a scraped buffalo skin.
C H A U FFEU R S
R
gpeeiat nntut,
A roh I o f t
IloM U lont
Ito
HOME
F IR E AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of C alifornia.
The O b « oo . n D aily J ournal is (he leading Democratic newspaper of
in Indian carvitg a and woven atnbltw;.., ,.;riouituiis^ii»dkscgoid.waB .
work ure not w ith o u t meaning, discovered iu Caiiioraia. ’Ib e dairy ;
'•'ightlng Mietab could read a le­ products of that one i alley a|c.rv ¡,e;cur.t
to f7,UOO,i >5 a year; and '.lie prtsc bsef i
gend where we saw nothing but at St. Lcuu Inst ys*r e$nW from there.
m ta rre m arkings. There were the It's a country where the farm hands g it
. ^ circ u la r lines, hollow down, mean­ “well fixed ’ eo fast there Is no one left
in g ctotid«; the cross, meaning the to m ilk the Cows. >
j Coos eocnty. Ore., Is typical of the en­
coming of the p rie st; (he tree*, a
terprise. Industry and th r ift of all the
type of peace, w ith it» branches nortkwestarn statea. There 1« a county
o vershadwWi^g, I lie nations; the of farmers^ am) lijn.hertnen with 12S
wavy line, sfgnifving Water; the
’ weta It and the nearest
arrow , » a -. tfb e O rd lna rv iud iau railrMd aod f * t bo> f tect at the Port-
„ *_is ,
land (air a ).j,0 0 0 building tn which to
tan read a trib a l song or ehromelfi „ ^ ¡ b lt their wares. The banks of Ore-
the amount
I » I « Y «<»<»»»«
Anrm« ftendtng 0 •kct» h a n d d e a m n N o n nt.»»
R tttrk ly a»tx»n tin Our opii.R .ii Itu v w batkw r tu>
inTenlkM t is |>roh«bir p u n ta b la , ( »»uaiuiil«»
lirn tts tr ic tlv a tn iM e itti« ). ir« n d b w N io a mor
«cut frae. (,Mdeg< miymk j fin- Rvsrunu* p o M tiU .
f ‘¡»Louta tAkuu throug h ai turn > Ctx ructUrt
w ith o u t
M tb «
Write
JOURNAL
And TRIBUNE.
, I
^ . .
The patrlar ..al beards were wlso
not Ki'ow,
I guSj.-Cii it iu wine enaur* kj Ia y < Ia lm to a gcod
p -eon mixed w ith c la y , the edge thing. X h -;^ n U a great state. Aaau
b elftg s h a rp e n o u g h , b u t th e b ack »sricultv.rxl state it is as o il and well
O f tf.v UX Ite illg u bowl a n d t h e . tra d e s Sil!,rtsots K »r«asor Nebraska
„ „ » „ J , __
mi
jj
i T
W W la A rtts river valley (xatratch -
h ,d a p.pe ite m . J be odd lim a i£S1i UH.
,, w;s the Meccaot
gon h ave‘deposit« to
OCSICN»
Cot*'.'r.>OHT3 Ac.
• handaom ely U htatm fed w ew klr.
d r.
ru,l4tiou *>f a n f acientiflo DturRiU, T a rn i« , «3 a
r e a r : fo u r m ouths,
ftbltl by a ll nowadu*;««
,
FOR) ODfl^uro u rn w Ip g s on th e fac e
G R O C E R IE S , The Best, Only,
T race M aki -. o
iviir. locked hands. This typifies
n ,-v o f friendship to bi- term in- d1«» when they diaper»».
«•
only by death. I t was usu­
O REG O N N O T ALL S T O L E N .
al j between men, but sometimes
t it ween a man and a woman, in plenty of Good Land L e ft in the
which case the platonic bond not j
State tor Investors and
v
Settlers.
on’y precluded b ut /orbade the
vv.-y poflM hiyty o f ( um riiage.
Oregon has for years been e filleted
A lte r th a t who shall say th a t the w ith a cancer known aa the land con­
ssiidid Indian has no vein of senti­ science. It has faxlened lta tlf upon Ils
highest as well as .is humhlest citfzena.
ment in his nature?
Bui there la yet 20 p j land In Oregon
On«
k , .
o f .u
the
y m ost , curious
u, .„ ub pipes
pl ,„ N
a W b , ( n g K , en sa ) g C o !„ , r .,
I have eeea I bought from a C re e 'V v e tu Z «r.<t th * judicial dtaitfecUBt
Of. a reseryflt’ilUI eaat of (he refu- v. hlch the Hatted 8;ate« gover; »tent Is
r gee Rioux. I t la in (he shape o f a cow applylrg i» f»«< reelaim iri: much
W .-r hatchet o f n m etal which I ° f„ the ,a,Kj
”
A
K EEPS IN STOCK,
*T ~
’./to would <w peu«:tte the ani- pleasure, we Dad th it they took place
» Is tn the next w orld. .T h e pipes In Intimate assemblies, where some
ned fo r thia rereintfav usual!v OD* ill’ ye<l * n<1 •onle on*
*"?
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D E A L E R IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
, Opposite U . S. P a te n t O ffice
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W A S H IN G r ------
TON
O .C .
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BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
...
, , ............. presslons of pianoforte music the mo-
“ r o f th e K o 'V .n if W jttd g ,
menta that have given us memorable
I< >
l.fCHT RlNJtlNft A RAPID,
U t ili Utm ritig.
ejass have been tempted by the dy-
namlcs of the piano to treat It too
»nueB lilee'an o r . ’. jatra, and to forget
J ^ t ft is not m t / . « i o instrument
.n, f-\; lahring flu ii, i.nìy tbc de ahd spirit cf thè jdino'cauuot possibly
r fier food ro n ip fliti? thè Indi- be «»In.tslceg I” the, presence of A
3D. to k ill lud th a t (be bunt w .ia **»»• and miscellaneous audience,
u . .vilj o f the Magtp o f t.i'fc o r
,i
GOLD BEACH, OREGON. - ,
‘
from th(U Qf |h# pUli0.
temperament. T h e effect Is never ea
t,l-fly aatla'actory, however great the
n i a etr
y be; a for
that
not-,
—4 a l - __
-f
1 ». » 1
« artist
m u ° t l
»za tu
rn i *
w -* T of * intt-
—
« o f tjj«- J iu .ja a i» about.,i e lie taaCy which b surely the very eazenca
■
I
»aodel,
or p > f otlrtt» tu» M
m
»a i^teetsdll
; How 60 Socore'
! Patenti a»4
the western l i i vs ill ulutc
li»„ utteraac«, ivhteh Chopin under-
taken front th e fiUMOUs stood »□ welt, is really chamber music;
i v t re the m a ? buffalo and ante-
»
htie.to. ...i. .. i.a.-J f
-
.po hui ta , w lic u ht-rfix o f game
vere.t»rheii ia to n p o u n d o r m-
closed urog o f e nit ret», i t was cus-
t ,r.,ary fo r )|lt. Indiana to w h iff
f • in con se o f prepi ria Sion to 111
...
JAMES CAUGHELL,
a. tesi Rwe
Vi e p ro w t< I y o b nau/ f
8 itti rt».Mi. I
c
N otice for
3, 1878 —
P u b l i c a t io n .
U nited 8t»*es L an d Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril Dili, 1908.
Notice is hereby given th a t in oom-
■ p ll.n c e wl h the provisions ot the Act
o t Congress of June a, 1878, entitled
” Au act (or the sale of T im b e r Lands
In the stales-of C -llfo n iia , Oregon, Ne­
v a d a and IVasbinyt n T e rrito ry .” as
extended to a ll the Public L an d states
by act o f August 4. 1882,
T hamdevh O kebx
of Tort O rford, County of C urry, State
<1 Oregon,-has this day riled in th is o f-
tloe his sworn statem ent No KCOl, fo
the purchase of the S E ) N W ) & 'Lota
! & 8 of-Section No. I t . In Township
No. 33 South, Range No. 15 W es', and
w ill offer pr o f to show th a t the laud
sought is more.valuable for its tim b er
o r stone 'than fo r agricultural purposes,
and to cstablis'i his claim to said land
before J . H. Upton, U . S. Cominision-
er a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday,
the 3rd d a , o f Septem ber, 1908.
Ho names as witnesses :
"••
C, A. Ix u g lo is , ot P o ll O rford, Oreion.
H . W . llu rn lia u i of
”
’’
K. L. W hPe
of
W . T W h ite
of
’•
”
j
Any and a ll persons claiming-a<h
veisely the u I mivh described lands are
requested to rt p their c lalin s in th is o f­
fice on or Irefore said 3rd day of Sere
tciuber, 1908.
—
B xkj amis . E ddt , Regis e r.
and T R A D E - M A R K S p rv u .|« t/ o b ta in ^ I
ail oum int, or no tea. tta obtsun P A T E N T
T H A T F A Y . Mlveruac them dtorougWy, a t nu I
KIH-pse, aud help jo u U. «uw'sa.
j
Beod modal, photo or sketch fo r F R E E report
90 patentability.
W year»* practice. 3 U R - !
P A S S I N O RF F E R E N C « . Fwr free Guide
iLx'k r»a Profitable 1‘ile o u writs to
<
Do You
Know the N ew s'
I
You c m have it all foi
I
Per '
Month
B O l-S O S a . v . n t h S t r
W A S H I N O T O N .
N o tic e f o r P ii l t l lc H t i o i i ,
Per
50c, Month
in T he Evening T eleg ram , of Port
la n d . Oregon. It Is the largest ev­
ening nehspiipcr published in Or«-
c w ; it contains a ll the news of thoj
stat<' and o flh u nation. T ry R tor a)
m onth. A sample copy w ill he uiail-j
ed to von Iree. Add rear
THE TELEGRAM,
DarAftTMKKT o r tik I steriok .
PORTLAND»OK. j
Land Office a t Kosi-burg, O re.,
A p r iQ ls t, 1IHW.
Notice js hen by given tli\)C orn«-liu«
F ie ld in g of Port t ir f n r i, On'ewti-.—I.««
filed notice oi hts intention P* make II•
nal-iettiiUMSlInkioti- proof in enppoit of
N o t ic e f o r P i i l i l l r a t l o u .
Ids claim , viz : D o inu ntia.I-.E iitrv’ No
14329 iusiip F ebruary 19, J9O7, fo r I.i>t.s U . 8 . L an d Office at Roseburg, Órqgon,
3 ,4 i Jt EJ S I^ S e rtio p 15. Toyrileldp
J UllC 22, IDU8.
32 South, Kangc 16 West, W . M , and
Notion is liendiv given th a t
th a t said proo' w ill l»e made before J.
M IN N IE B U R N H A M .
H . Upton U> S. Conun Asioner, nt Ills
Port J rfo n t, O regon, w ho ,on June
office In Langlois, Oregon, on M onday 22, 1908, made T im b e r and ¿tmie ap­
July 20 1», 1906.
plicati n, N . 10171, f..r W J SW )<,
lie nam e- the following witnesses to Hociion I , Tow nship 32 8 , Range 14
prove Ids eontim i ns residence upon, . W est, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , has filed
a n d c n ld v a tio ii o f, the laud, viz:
notice r t intention to make final Prisif,
E . B. H a ll, of Port <> fo i.l, Oregon.
t o e s t a b l i s h c i m i l i io the
la n d alxive .
Cyrus M adden, of "
*<IPA ci fliutf, is'forc J, H . Upton, n t Lnug-
Eil ward,Picket, of ■”
hds, on th e 1st <lBy of Octolatr, »'»t»8.
J a n ie - EJlis, of
”
' t ia im a n ' names as witnesses:
B hs J amii « I . E ddv , Register.
H a rry W lliin d is in of P o rt O l ford. O r.
Chester Lunelois of
”
”
i liuddeus ii , cen of
”
•>
of Eckley
••
N o tic e o f H c lio o l I n d e m n i t y Be- Ed W ells
B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , Register.
le c tio n .
<>f
JO B W O R K .
UkitBO S tatus L and O rrtcit,
Roseburg, Oregon. June 211, 1908.
N otic « ts hereby given tbatthe State
of Oregon, on Ju n - 26, 1908 applied
fo rtb e
N I ) of s.-o 11, N E ) ' ¿ R tf
!o( Sec. 2, and N E ) N E ) ami HE)» S l l l4
[o f Se- . 13, Tp. 12 B , R. 14 W . of W . M
and filed in this oftiee lists of school
indeintdt- -elections In which is »elect­
ed said land : and that said lists ere
open to tbe publl forlnsp ctlon. Any
ami a ll persons elai'i ing adver-ely the
above deecril>ed land or any legal sub­
division thereof, or c la im in g the same
under'the m ining laws, or desiting to
show said land to In* more valuable for
m in eral than for agricultural ptirioses,
o r to obje t to sal i selections fo r any
law ful reason „should tile th e ir claim s
, o r tu e ir affidavits o f p to te it or contest
in tM io fflo e.
P liereb y do ignate the Port Orford
T rib u n e , published at P o rt Orford, O r­
egon, as tile newsp»|ier in which the
above notice is to b- published.
J. M . f. A W B E X C « ,
Receiver.
The Best to be had in
Curry County, a t reason­
able Prices.
V
Bill Ueads,
^Briefs,
Posters,
En velopes.
Statements,
Letter Heads,
t
Lega l Blanks,
.Any Thing,
Trespass Notic®,
T
Norse Legend.
According to e recent work on Noar-
way, the scantiness of the eoli in that
country is explained by some of the
country pei »ile az follows: At the crea­
tion o f the world tbe angels whose duty
it was to scatter the toil forgot Nor­
way.— Seeing this, the guardian angel
of the land made compiala'« to the Crea­
tor. What was to tic done? Impossi­
ble to restart the whole of the creation
feff the sake of Norway. "Come, my lit­
tle angels," said Het "look carefully and
perhaps you may stili find a little earth."
The conscience » tr ic k « angels swept
tne floor of Heaven, and ih r little dust
they tciu d they gathered In their drap­
eries and scattered over tbe Norwegian
rocks.—Pituhnrg Dispatch.
J
I
ly ?
o .d a te. Work Done
on Short Notice.
Satis faeton Guaranteed.
. » /
Ì
X.
'
Notio- Is hereby given to a ll prrsooe
whom It may oonctrn, not to enter up-
ou or trespass upon the prem's s of EJi
Bag'e«. tor the purpose of hunting or
ffshldg w ith hook and line. "Raid p re ­
mises are situated on E lk R iver, Curry
J County, Oregon, snd drtcrlbed aa fol­
lows. The West b f If of S. ctkm t wen-
tv seven, Township th irty iwo Hbuib,
Range fifteen West;
Any person or p, r«or s m > irezpn-s-
ng for the purpose o f h u n tin g , fishing,
or traveling B rou gh in any shape f nn
or m anner, nr tearing down Y»nces, or
leaving out aide g-tes open, or molest­
ing personal p op rty , will be p oseen-
ted^o the full extern of «he law.
W m . It. Johnson,
Leasee o f ih
ab .ve
d«t«cri <ul pr«a.is-.H
j
We have s w end j a r tea who are
looking for homestead locations or re -
binpriehmerit*. also f m > good lim b e r
claim s.
I f y u know o f «ny g r o l,
liontestead I t i,d » • (M lofh. It w ill pay I
you ” t w rite us. Address :—A stxa R b .
T h e R e e l E s ta te S e e n r it y C o . ALTT Uh , 226 F a ilia g Bldg., Portland ■
r » r l Deiwbora Bldg. CHICAO i, II I Oreg'U».
I
I n connection -w ith
T H E T R IB U N E
CD* Irrn axle
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To Whom It May C oncern.
T he undersigned hereby give notic
that they are the owners of the Soutl
half o f Bectiou, 16, Township th in ;
three, South range fourteen W e s t 6
W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll pai
tie» are warned got to trespass upon o
make any locations, e ith e r placer o
q uarts claim s at their peril.
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Owners.
Po rtland , Ore.