The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, October 28, 1908, Image 4

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JAMES CAÜGHELL,
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IN TUSCA.áY. FRANGI MOCCASINS FOR SOLDIERS.
ipls of This «Mitos Staat Sat» sad Inquiries :
Jays .Tijiply te Eat Ih- m— What
Tower,
English Writer f t f c t e
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WrtSEl.EE Al
H u tu r y
■Up
C-A5N0W,
« U tu BEACH. « K © « « .
DEALER IN
Inquiries bare been received iu
Bangor, Me, from persons «up
p..»<-d to represent either the S o ;
tian or the Japanese governnu nt
. .p o o s its U. S. Patent Office
concerning price» U»r mot caa n*
j
W A S H IN G T O N O .C .
LIGHT MINNIKÖ A RAPID,
• n ioj.itjins, the clim ate in 1 in large quantities and the ear.l
4at<, of delivery at A tlantic or
t i n t i H f'srtng.
ui II they grow •• wore temper (
>1». Tht earth in which they
porta. It is supposed that
BO T E A M *
i > w is a reddish gravelly a n ); lit (jH. moccasins are wanted for »ol-
EXPERiENCE
; I . for olive», the drier the earth
can,paigning in Manchuria,
the better, and I le t <’onut require FOr that purpose they would be
much depth. It Like» the fruit ot
HUitable, says the New
five of the largest tree» to woke y #rk Hun
only on.- barrel of the pure oil
The moccasin is the favorite
r v « M arks
containing MJ litre»—that is footwear of the lumbermen of
C csioho
about 110 pounds in we.ght; and j
and Wa« first made in Ban-
C
opy . i G ots A c .
P R Y <3O O T> I
Î
e.vcn this atnonul cannot be r« L (gup jD’ ,851. At first only one or
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n.-d upon oftener than once iu 1 tWQ it v |,.g were made, but now
______ laBdhjunffi on PmreuU
îëS!5«r
c e r / two years. M oiiover, an n,oW-asins are manufactured in
... . t — buntoh»nr». to the
live tree has to be planted and RIPa, variety, ranging from slip
.sited font years before it will p ^ for women and children—
-lu c e fruit at all, says Lieut i 8Oft M
an<j embroidered with
Oregon is wonderfully adapted to the growing 0 /
. 1. A ndi cw tluggard, D. 8 . 0-, in heads—to the stout boots and lor- ENGLISH WALNUTS', it is their tn it home. Large
e.mbers’ Journal.
rigans of the Penobscot lum ber plantingsare being made, numerous trees in bearing,
. bére would he a great many mPi.
. ah .fui, singing birds in th e | jfuch of thè aewing is stili do ne producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all
.. . oot
,,u .. by
. . . the
. . . piece grove gives independent income, is the coming great in­
ve» gurl mountain »idea aroucd by hand ^ ¡ m
„ g ,et
Trespass N o tic e .,
1 aeea.were it not for the passion to F renchT ’an'i’dian' fa m ilk ^ iw I industry. Big profit», sm a ll outlay of capital. Write
Notice is hereby given to all whom
which the Tuscan <*outadini have the neighborhood of B.yigor. All \today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and
i t may concern, not to enter upon, or
K sîitlw «*«! jV & e iit o f t h e ■
fo r is caecia—the dinse! The moccasins are made of ¿-specially results, also Nursery Catalog.
treepaas in snM manner upon the -'tor
f «ort they iuduige in, all day long prepared leather, rendered a gold
BBOQKS $ SONS,
Ranch, «¡mated at Langlois, Curry
1» »hooting nt goldfinches and lin­ en yellow by a peculiar process of
County, tjregon, for the purpose o i ,
Wa
Inul
Nursery.
Carlton, Oregon,
nets and other little birds, all of tanning.
hunting with guna or d o g e^ u f o th e r-1
which are sold and eaten.
In
The common moccasin it not
wise treapa in any manner.
the markets nt Lucca I have teen ’ proof against water, but it has
jays for sale. Upon my expressing i room for several pairs of stock
a doubt as to their socculendy, I ings, and that is a strong point iu
sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex-
was assured that they were excel­ Its favor. For keeping the feet
tent of tlielaw.
F rakps T hoxssx .
lent— when boiled. Fancy boiled warm and dry in cold weather the
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jay as a repast!
moccasin has no equal.
1.
There Is apparently no rule In
The greater part of the mocca­
The O regon D aily J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper of
Tuscany as to not shooting on the sin leather still comes from the
T imkkk L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—
high roads. Indeed, on every place of its origin, Pawtucket, Oregon, iaruod at Portland.
N o tic e fo r F u b llc a tio n .
mile or two of roadway yon will R. I , although a considerable
probably meet at least one caccia- quantity is tanned iq -Bangor.
United Sla ea Land Ottiee.
The managers also issue a S kj « i —IV kkki .T, which ¡a especially adapted
Roseburg, Oregon, April 9th, 1908
tir e with a gun upon his shoul­ Home years ago Bangor men es­
Notice is hereby given that lu com -
ftA
D
der. They will fire at anything, tablished factories at Red Wing. for people who do not 4 a re for a Daily, hut want a good family paper. _ pliance
__ ja T m
tTM
A K
ar -M
a» A n f
atk arra I
wi h the provisions oi the Act
even a hat.
I myself saw my Minn., slid Racine, Whs.'
> of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
t
e
s
s
?
-
«or race >w
friend’s cook, Tito by name, shoot . The dainty bath alippera, which
Any of these papers can be had in
tbiusUon wK*ihe P O R T O R - ” A “ ,c t tor **» “ ^ , oi V m£ er L * « is
Y oh can have it all ioi
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iu the btatca of C .lifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne­
l" XiM% Ss«|
a hat on the high rvad; lie said if are not really moccasins, but are,
vada, and Washington Territory.” as
be could only get enough of them made from soft elk skin, are in FORD T R ISU N H , at the following rate«:
Per ’ K f | n
Per
extend«! to all the Public Land States
W a S H IH U T O W , O . o .
Month U U G Montli
they-would make a good pie. Ya greatdemand at home and abroad,
by act of August 4, 18S3,
a m sa
_
Tsanrema O sis«
1
. odol bat pie and boiled jay— and are especially favored by the __ . .
lía The Evening Telegram, of Port-
D ally * ...- and T rib u n e - - -» - - - - - - -
$£> OO. «rfr«rtorf«Ri.cn.Mtyeio«rey.
state
w hat a dinner!
„fO re g o u .b e a th ia d s y M e d ln th is o f-
land, Oregon, f i l a t i l e I large»t ev­
ladies of Japan, t« which country
flee his Ha-orn statement No. 9801, to
I ascertfliu^d that there is some Bangor sends large quantities. It
ening newspaper published in Ore­
gon ; it contains all the news of the
es •ellcn.t front fiyhing to be ob­ now seem s likely that “Bangor's D a ily Sunday and T rib u n e - - $ 7 OO.
mwU nK
’state and of the nation. T ry It for a
tained not far irair Lucca, many golden slippers,” as moccasins are
No. 33 South, Range No. IS Wes’ , and
month. A sample copy w ill benoail-J
w
ill
offer
pr
o
f
to
show
that
the
land
ed to vou free. Addresr
of the trofit being of gbod sise. called, may be worn by the con­
N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n .
sought is more valuable for Its lim iter
S
em
i
W
eeky
and
T
rib
u
n
e
-
5
2
OO.
The trout are already in srasou in tending armies In Manchuria.
T H E TELEGRAM,
or «tone than foragricnlturai purposes,
DarABTWKirr or tub Ixra aio s.
• «... .....I. .......—
the month of Februaiy and rise
and to establish hie claim to said land
PORTLAND, OR.
la u d Office at Roeeburg, Ore.,
before J. H. Upton, U . S. Commision-
very well in March and April to
April
21st,
1908.
er a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday,
u tty.
-Mas Jad o z it 01 09* mo-»! «apd
Notice is hereby given that Cornelius
tile 3rd <la\ ot riptem ber, 1908.
Fielding ot Port Orfor , Oregon, baa
j
He names as witneaeca:
a, sa8u«J puo|>ug u| pu®| au «j
i C. A. Lungloie, of Port Orford, Oreron. filed notice oi his intention to make fi­
"N O T WORTH SALT* OLD.
«1 s»*nA p u n UUSA
N o tic e fo r P o b llc s llo s .
nal commutation proof in euppoit of
H . W. Burnham of
”
his claim, via: Homestead Entry No.
Werktw la Mines Were Paid
K. L . W id e - of
’’ __
C . 8 . Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
1132»
made
rebruary
1»,
1907,
for
1-ots
....
« m o n «n
"T
IÏW- T White ot
Is Thia CemcioCity, Hsoca the
June 32,1906.
|. - Section
Any
all perepna claim ing ad- 3, 4, A M 8 «.
- - - - - - IS.
- - Township
-,
■ IF
i and
j« 3 Í « 000*981* «»OP»»» sn<M«!|
Origin ci Phrase.
Notion is hereby given lhat
vetaeiv
the
a
)»i
ve
described
land, are 32 Sooth, Hange IS West, W . M . and
i
M ........
IN N ..
S» BURNHAM -
-M pu» 0<M)‘S91* « isoa noitCJtipa
■ ’ fi
* e th
th at
. I retd proo
__- W ill >» made
■ before J
requestedrto
I elrclaim ein ttiis o f- ■jlH
of Port Irfo rd , Oregon, rho, on June
“When wc aay « man is not
ni eeavpaeg
lice on or before i aid 3rd day of 'ftep- H . U pton V .-H. t A ku m saiuner, at lila 32. 1908, mail« Tim ber and r Ron
Ktone ap­
office in Langhäs. Oregon, on Monday
tetnber, l»08.
worth his «alt.” snid a philolo J
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plication, N . 10171, for W | 8W M ,
July 20 h, i«tW.
B
esj
.
imix
L
Konv,
Regis
er.
gist to ib - PWlRdcIphla Bulletin.
Xíjunoj S |q ) uj lU B - ip j
<n Sos» 25c.
He name ihe foil -wing witnereea to Section 1, Township 31 8 , Range 14
“ wc use an inlcrc»(iL-g and classic ■®ü° |» ¡ SuqiU iqnopoa •! >11® 1
prove lii» contimi us reeidence upon, W est,W illam ette M eridian, has tiled
notice r f Intention to make final Proof,
and cul'ivation of. the land, v ii:
foi-m «Í speech. Wc go all the way
* “«» 1 ^ m «q»l* I» xilinsub
to establish claim to the land above
E . B. H a ll, of Port «» fold, Oregon-
back, in fact, to the time of the ¿ » « I ’ **»♦*■“ *uo
described,
before J. H . Upton, at Lang­
Cyrus Madden,of ”
a y -puBiQ.ip sjqi sayddns O3:g
lois, on the let day ot October, 1908.
Edward Picket,oi ”
uncieut llotuana.
Claimant names as witnreaee:
J » ra e Elli», of
”
“The Roman worker» in the salt | A hm « Mojq ) oi Ruuijauio» jo , aynj
Harry W Burnham of Port Orford, Or.
RdUAMia L Enny, Register.
¿l-iatiaa
tp«tuo,s
aqx
'UopsaN
Cheater Langloia of
”
”
miace were paid in salt. The salt
Thaddeua Oieen of
”
"
that they gut in return for their -|p jq ) ujna noo» spoo, paina, u m
N otice o f School Ia d e m u ity Se- M J ^N J A M IN L° E D D Y ^e g ia te r.
ii t-or was called their aalsrium noo -q|nq Maut spavuiap y poo,
a, X,!|«nb a a „ u ,n a oq, o , uoi,
le c tla a .
;wtl—salt), or salt allowance.
- l’he word salurium meaning ippu ui i«q, q.inrao,» ttsadq oq,
Uaivstr P tatss L aud Ornca,
.’lotp in u o i,
salt money or allowance f ir salt, ,o x,;j«!|ujad n »,
Roeebnrg, Oregon, J u n o 36, 1908.
-au
aq
ijo
a,oi,4«
Ltsipisqiis
a|qn,v
-
T
*-
later on was applied to ine fees or
Novica ia hereby given that the State
-|«d
«
an
*aä«)u«Apu
o,
puu
‘
a , ji
T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn .
of Oregon, on June 38, 1908, applied
tips men gut for odd jobs. ‘For
fo v tb e S E l N E l o f 8ec. 11, N E i B EX
pjttehing my toga,' ihe noble said, I uniib kuisHaJaui ui pa.ioidiuj s;
The undersigned hereby give notice
of Kec. 2, <n.l NE1 N E | and BEX 8K X
*1 will give tliut fellow a «fight ‘ W!a *®aawl8r *1» 1° »®*D «»M»
of Bee. IS, Tp. 32 8 , R. 14W .of W. M„ that they are the owners of the South
papu
a auoai qjiim ‘Aiaj«un,jo,
and
filed in thia offioe beta of achool half of Bection 1«, Towuship th irty
•ararinm—a bit of money to buy
‘a, ,31 p juo 'Xjianoj »iq, ui paw
indem nit «electmoa in whieh is »elect­ three, Sonth range fourteen W est of
X
salt w.ih.*
ed said land; and that said lists are Willamette meridian, Oregon. A il par-
“Finally ‘snlarinm’ came to s, n ,«qi poo, ,o o p i,ju uinui
open to the public for Ingp- ctlon. Any
«
■«
)oa
s,
,1
‘jjA
on
oy
poo,
J
am faU p m o n s 'ria im in i adveraaly’ the ties are warned not to trespass upon or
irean wages, salary, what It does
,o »p tp « uintu n «« apíoad uja j
above dvacribed land or any legal anb-1 make any locations, either placet ot
tudiiy. A »alary is. essentially,
The Best to be had in
division thereof, or claim ing the same uartx clainig at their peril,
salt money, and when we aay a ,s a « Aan jo , ,o iqtfnoq, aq o , ,ou
under the mining taws, or desiring to
K mjab «« I
«{,i
qjJB,i
n;
.(|uo
tnaq,
gasgiflt
Curry
County,
a
t
reason­
sliow «aid land to be more valuable lor
*'• xstxaR aa f
man is not worth his salt we mean
mineral than for sgricultnral purposes,
•ans
pue
*,«,
a;
pu»
aaqg
°!
*
u!'al
he is out worth paying wages to.”
able Prices.
or to otije-1 to M ill selections for any
-otti ui ‘q«M ui asoq, ,o a ' uu u«q,
lawful reason, should file their claims
JMOod XjissA », n 'ivaqjaqjuq I
or their affidavits of protest or contest
-
L t f . on the Plains.
pu« A3|j«q *s,«o ‘a.fj ‘«t,«ui *,uaqA
in this office.
Traveler—I thought yon said
I hereby de-igpate the Port Orford
MO|aq—en(«A poo, »,; ai nauauiy '
you bad no factories in thia sec­
Tribune, published at Port Orfoid, Or-
t
a, «aiii|«nb ivijj'aminuj ai paanpl
n, aa the newspaper in which the
tion.
ve notice i t to be publislied.
oad sui tufi jjq io y« A0|«q si oap
Westerner—Haven’t.
J. M . L awbkkce ,
UBriefs,
Bill Heads,
*,3«, paa,«iJ33a« ,o ja,,nm « ay
Receiver.
“W hat’s that big chimney over
■op
Äoq,
nnq,
Posters,}]
th ere.r
Letter
Heads,
'“That ain't oorbimney. That'» apu» ,« q , ,o Mota |«jp , cm » «
Envelopes.
Legal Blanks,
T reepaas N o tic e .
nty well.
Cyclone-turned ’er in- j acun»ao3 o , *a«3 -iaq, ,i 'apiuatj aq,
•un pui o , pu n aatj ,o » u |« a poo,
s^de oat.”—Cleveland leader.
Statements,
Any Thing,
paainss« aq, 3|doad n tupain y aq, ;
o , q.»ca, o , pauiqirtoa a\cq säm ig I
The Prehonatl. Faenlty.
Hotter is hereby giren to a ll persons
whom It may concern, not to enter up-
Man on Commission—Isn’t it a paita,, aq, ,o « j . imoj » ajú aq, 'Itu, *
J
oa or tresp.i6S upon the premises of Eli
shame for a man to accept *100. - hj ». w »iq, Rap,A mv »,aiiio|i>!SAqd
, Bagier. far the purpose of bunting, or
aq,
aaq.w
aia,,
«
,«
qXnoua
i|t
«
o
(hd) a year merely for the use of
fishing with hook and line. Said pre­
his name a» president of a great p n ., -aa» pa« iibm him ppoM aq,
mises are eRnated on Elk River, Curry
o-date
Work
Done
Up
qtfnoq,
‘aoj,
aq
¿«tn
»
q
¿
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i
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k
corporation?
County, Oregon, Sad described a» fof-
Man on Fixed Salary—No; that tpoA. oaq aq, « a ' v » ‘udjadmK.i
Jow «. The West half of Section ’ wen.
on
Short
Notice-
AJB,i[liu
«
,o
sdiqspjuq
aq,
.tq
isn’t »o bad— if he’d onlv be asti»
ty seven, Township thiriy two Sonth,
lied With lb « t.—Chicago Tribune. lw’ n’ J xP°'l «««»«1 *91 ""*>'> *S®
Range fifteen West.
Satis fa ct on Guaranteed
,«» m aq, a*|<ldns o, pa,c,n.qv3 yc J
1'’-'
Asy person or person so irespa>s-
,« ,ou pooj « a, qjp|Ja ‘ jjij no a ty ¡
ng for the purpose ot bunting, fishing,
Xaq, oannaaq Huvissny aq, Xq ua
or traveling th ’ongh in any shape form
,«aq aq o , aina m » asausdup jq ,
or manner, or tearing down fences, or
,« q , PIJOJ» «q, Rauns»« aaaq X|
leavingont-ahie gates open, or molest­
a ,« | aaaq aapjoop <«,* sivuaa
ing personal property, will bn prosecu­
The olive tree« round Luce« are
n t D early so «id or »o gnarled
.-king as those familiar lo via
- a on the lib ¡era, (.tcbablj lx*
use, w ag tv the proximity of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
KEEPS IN STOCK,
GROCERIES, The Best, Only,
English Walnut, Fruit Trees,
Shrubs, Plants, Etc.
Sckntihc American.
H a t s a n d C a p s,
O il C lo th in g ,
hK.«Ä.“,rsS»Ji*
Roots and Shoe»
HOME
JOURNAL And. TRIBUNE.
FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
of California.
PATENTS
Do Yon
Know the News *
DSWIFT&G
Always Rerasraber the Flxfl Name
L j w O v e g r o m o Q a W R@
Cares a Cold in One
Day, Grip in Two
JO B W O R K .
X
ted to the fall exteatof the law.
Wm. R. Johnson,
Lesse e of ih« above
described premise«
W ANTED
A representative in th is J
cou n ty by a large real estate
corporation. Special induce­
m ents to those who wish to
becom e financially interested. We have several parlies who
T h e Reni K I »to Security Co. looking for home«U>ad locations or
F urt; Derahora Bldg.
CHI i
A g ’). I l l
T S W 5 - . M O T H S *« «»
Sareaparilla, which given
them pm« blond,
- - a gl
B N C TM ..
are
rs-
hnqulahmenta, ala > some good timber
claims. I f yoa know of any good
homestead or ttmt-er claims, i t will pay j
yon to w rite ns. Address:—A rre * Rx ,
» liv Co., 236 Failing Bldg., Portland (
Oregon.
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