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OLD
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
!> ---------------------
W A S H IN G r ------
TON
O .C .
I ----------
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 - !
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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
MIAILtH GREASE
»F.KT IX T H E W O R E » .
, w z a r la g a n a l it i r a z e a i m m (te u z s m a r-u -,Uv
:«mOs two be«-« oto T. .&zZ',:,vd. X.-J
■. «od br’b « ^ (» -O E T T U C U t. W I N C.
_go8 t6M CT pcAixBs JJ.S ra itiy . »«r
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.
D. K ki . labkb |
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J. U . M eA rsx. )
Owners.
Po rtland , Ore.