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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1908)
Timber daim s TtíBUXE. Agricultural C * * » ' V A I I i -, O i W u U o FAP2K dF C U l t > > l« VAIS« I * ita Ma- or>«iaal .VKDNESDAT» NOY'. 1th. 1W». Kt iscm vrios O i » Copy One j m bates . V a s t ¿,»«r........ Copy Six M-» -ba-----. . . . . . • ►ne tîopy Thr«a ï< mtha — l-aolisbad E very W«*itpmday, by -H A R R Y T . O TK W A B T« .V l’ B AGENTS; à . B. S ia e. Baudot Oregtm. CutU. I. N. Mescer, GeM Roach, Cto. Asvaayirrid Rsrea Katson* una. The el -cti n now ha» «omo god past. But I» t Kiwi man and Bill Tsftf Or wter yeti» of anxious top. ¡•id B-ynn win and ;,et thedgedii Ytid wouldn't have thought a y«*r ago that the Japt were really our dee. real ft .end. To prove th.«t bis stomach is all yigl.', Mr. Harriman baa gobbled op soother rnilwsy ayatem. Consistency The Radium b » < a little “shy” at the Bandon Recorder s couple of weeks ago for inconsistency. In »peaking «if Bryan on its cov er |Nige la ri work the Uadium says; ‘-Ho a.sks advice of no man and con suits none. Everything Democrat ie m in i be eroblaxoued with Bryan. How can tbs people expect io rule with such awjtgoiist in the presi denliai chair. The man in the wd die diiects the horse.” On the in vida |Mge we find i|>e fo llo w i og: t id e the people of the «»utbern stales ;,i' >w their leader to m>srrp resent tboir eeuljmente they bare and will ilominala the parly if sue cessfql, when the'deckt are oleamd for seiiuh?* How about it Brother Briggs now that the election it over, which did you n e lly meant “ I hoik tar the greatest roovnnent of tourist and hoinrwrekef.*' lxi»i nese to I lie Pacific No.tb«e»t front Middle W e-t Pnhila next J ta r in the history id the country,” said H . 8. Rowr, general «jpn« of the M il vaultce. mi hip return from a month’« visit io the K *al Uii« morn ing. I wa* «imply sstonadej at the tin io her of inquiries of the whole Oregon and Washington country, and the Middle \Ve»ten«crs no long er » o ff at u* «»ut here oo the ouunt. 1 cap remember only a few year« egMaryee only two’ or throe year» «go-s-grheo peoply in loWa, lUiOOie. Uhawuri and K m «)« Inoked upon u< a« re jI ‘ w otlly We.lieoef«,' a p t on (ftu Oregon epuntry a« a God for taken land. On ihitt trip ( found everything hat been changed. Ev erywhere I went I was told of hun tlrrtla of reeiilents in there stale« who are just eraay to come out here. Many oi them are tryiug.to dispose of their farm« or city property, aa the case may be, i, and when they bars duoe it they w ill bead for lbs Pacific Northwest. •*Severul cauaes have contributed to this change of feeling. We ha vs had a great increase ia tourist traffic out this way in the past few year«, and the Lewis and Clark Fair, of course, was thareal beginning point The railroads have worked wonders in their unrelenting advertising eampaigns, for I saa safely say that Lbs eiaas of exploitation literature sent out from this territory « of a We w ill glee One HeoUfwl D oR an lor a a j a u o o< D ra in « « (cauoxl by ra ta rro ) th a t ra a W ho eared by H a ll’» Catarri» C e la Mena Im -rtrenlare In a . » . J .C H X V E Y a C a ^ T rta to O Holli by Dragglu«, TJr. Tako BaU’e ram U y K ita ia» »arettsrtlaa. «• we would have it to be. I t »• the conviction of sociologists that ths developed newspaper habit o f giving undue and sensational prominence to criminal happening« ia harmful and is in a tneaauro re sponsible for the increase of erims, But there is no remedy in rushing to the other extreme. Criminals them selves.andthosew hoarecrim - io ally in c lin *!, would doubtless hail the day when publicity of their exploits should be abandoned. I t higher class than any which reaches is frequently the fact that |«ople of the great Middle West e in pi re f and this class fear the a«u-S| taper more the people there freely adm it it. I'th a n they do the policemen atuT therefore feel confident ia saying the pruseruting officers of the law. that the Northwest will rereive at Io the publicity of crime, news- wonderful impetus io the move papers have fallen into the error of ment of tourist«, pientura workers, seosatiooal utteranee and display colonists slid even priwpective in which, in notable instances, has 1’be sucocsful and triumphal trip Tokio, Oct. 27.— Although the T h »1 »»««T » '»' ’ of the American lu Ulas hip fleet American fleet has left H&e for Ma i Umately brought about, w arouhJ the world wilt do more to nils and Clone, the impression ere- ■ I * 00* 1° believe. But the in wards welding ««see between the a<ed by the altitude of the neopie , l,!,‘ n,,d radical exnepitoo, Iil Uu«te«l States and European na- of the United States towards th e , P™ !««*1 Boston publication Aions than x doaen meetings of the Japanese is still a matter of oom-i Usage Peace conference. The move ment by the Japanese and vernacu- i was reusurml by some st first as a F a m o u t W h ite D ee r Killed. lar press. warlike adtion that would be re A report from Washington Io the sented by forvigu nations, hut I he effect that President Roosevelt bad Bellingham, Mash., ( k t . 26 — revere« bss been the n -s u ll Instead ordered the J’ a«-iQc firel to proceed The lamous white deer of Lake of precipitating war with Japro it b» the Atlantic ocean to |«artunpala " haicom, which has defied hun- has cauaeti the little hrowu men to in the spring maneuvers, thus tern • f ° r T**»*. f«H yesterday, the sit sp apd take notice that they are poesrily evacuating the Pacific victim o f a woman, who picked off not the “o o l/ pebbles on tbe»h«»re,” ocean, baa created a profound im *be anim al from a stand fa the and duueg the fleet’ s visit to their pressioa hero. The newspapers a ll " " « i» ne»r *»>« •»«*! of the lake, shores they tumbled over themse|*e* comment on this action as an indi- Tbs animal has been hunted by in nflri mg tokens qf peace spd good catioa that the American people doxens of persons and has been seen will— q u it* s cooti sat to their bus hare c«Jh8«Jent-« ia the riaceriiy of ®3f diixeos more, but until yeeter- tile stiilude of s few months ago. the proteetaiioas of friendship on "i’ Y >1 escaped all bullets, and there D o lu a -jn g the land nf the B ring the part of Japan. rtre thnee wh«>. believing their aim Sun the Jk-etencountered a typhoon, The pnxMised ooaference of the l® * * t*’’1*. were ready to swear that a n d the >»nu«r in which these huge powe«-s interrwtad in the Pacific *i*e animal was not of This world, monsters of w jr rode out the storm, ocean to «Itscnaa the oriental ques- but wa’ • mere shadowy thing that together with the unerring steurxey tim i is gaining in popular favor, haunted the woods st the bead of s s fh o w n it) t -r g e t practice «»f the Every newspaper in the empire fa- ***• i*^®- “ man liehisd i^s gUB,” ha« demon vora tlie proposed coohreaee snd it^ This idea wag punctured yeeter- »tested to the world ihat these «hips >s likely that some offictsl action when Mrs. Al Meihurst wife of Are the m<wt fn n ji-’ shl* hunch of will be taken soon. • «» ** engineer, brought the aaimal destruction ever hel 1 in the hand tender Yankton left Yokofaa- '1« <o wi‘ i> • " n« I* « 1 »p«dten of nay ns tion, and ristw liineiinsse i ra . lo ls y for Maiula. She stayed ,tealh to nM»T another member of mor al Might ha* sRt-r bean the ra- hrh*ml for repairs of «laiaitge done D ie deer fam ily. sipte.it of respeet end homage, and by the stw in «•mmnietvd by the' Yesterdsy hnutrfs from the city iMteiw.lt« power the rem.Jy fur Beet on the wsy here from Manila, ’ terled the deer near lhehen<l of the 111 .-tor evils.’ • That*« too b ad ! W e bad bo * ticed it was looking pretty thin •nd rough of late, but naturally did not like to «peak of h. B y tbe w ay. A yer’s H a ir Vigor to a regular h«ir grower, a per- fe</h air tonic. The hair «tops (¿rating o u t, g ro w s f a t t e r , keeps soft end smooth. A yer’s Hafir Vigor curat tick hair, mt&es it strong and hexlthy. IU II B H - to a Better Salary and M ining E n g in e e rin g ; G ^ n m c ru e; Pharm acy. Offers elementary coarse» in Ayri.- ruttaFe, Forestry, D u a io tfe Science aa<f A r t, Commecoe and M echanic A rta, in e la d in g foiye w ork, cabinet ■ taking, » te a » S u in g , p lu m b ing , ma chine w o rk , etc. Strong faculty, mo-’ e rn e .|a ip ra »a t; free tu itio n ; upana Kept. 25. llla e tra te d «tottfogue w ith fa ll infor- m atiu a o a application to the R egistrar tone. and freak snpplio« w ill he received by eeery steam er. I t shall be < ■ y jn npoee to keep a fu U stock of e veryth in g required by the < IM T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T , FOR T H E G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , OOUSTY T M Fleet. Is Y o u r Hair Sick? 1C I V U I B T V a re , bactudMg Agroooray, H o rtiro lto ra A n is w l H u sb and ry. D a iry ‘ Husbaad- ry . e t c .; F orestry; Dontemle ttofoace and A r t; C iv il. E lectrical, M cto ta fo A l Roseburg Or.. Oct. 28.— On g'>>og out to salt his band of <6 sheep, Lcamlsr Mathews, who lives near Peel- r J miles essi of here, found 17 of them dead in the |MSture. On investigation it was «iircovered that Several cougars had ms«te a raid on The Bank of Oregtm has annoonc tbe band. The tracks stowed plain cd s 50 per M a t iacreaee ia the cap ly that it »as cougars, bat the trails I ital atock of that in rlila tio n , this were tuo cold to be ptekrri up htr toe j dogs. There ie an abundaterv of will make <75.000 fully pnid up cap { ital for the teipk, an amount that is there aaitnsls and also a number of ' flattering to a city the age and aim black bear in lìti» secti.m this fall. < .•f North Bead. A few weeks ago Several big bear have been killed near this city in the past few days, Henry H e <iIL, Jr. of Tacoma bought one within a half mils of the e«ty a large interest in (he bank sad the n.create of capital to the »moon! limita last Sunday. named has been «me of the first ac g W e have e»v«ral parties who are «if the present Owners. I.«»kin« for h-warrtc».! I.e it io M or re- The Bank of Oregna today rank- linqoishareat». al» . » «mc good tl mt o r sm«mg the strongrot instilutmaa of ■ la ita *. I f you know o f u t good its de»», in »ooth west Oiegoo, sod homestead o r t mber rtalm a. It w ill pay ¡ror r w r . t r « A d d u r m i- Aaro» Rs North Bend is to be coegrstulatad «LTV C o , « M F ajlio g BWg^ PO rtim d oa haring men like Henry Hewi.t D ’*ffon- Raek of them finaacisliy. NEW GOOES, STATE O F OREGON, J a the M a tte r of the Estate o f 1 Cits- j N . P . Jurgensen, deceased. I tk>o. j T o Anna Jurgensen, C hris Jurgeo - ann, Peter JuraUM en, D a n ie l J n rg e n -> sen, M a r y Jurgensen and L la J u ty e n -' sen, and a il o ilie r persons interested i in said Estate. W mkbxak , »ppllcatfon h a v in g bbea made in due form to the ahrer-nam ed O qurt oo the 11th day o f Any oat, l'XIK, b y A dm « Johnston, a d m in is tra to r at sand Estate for an o rd er a n d hosune di- recti og, a u th o rizin g and em pow ering him to sell the Real Estate belonging to tlie Eetate at said decedeut, and de scribed an follows, t o - w it : E l o f K W | and Lota one, two, o f section 22, T. S3 K. o f B. 16 W ., W illa m e tte M eridian. Containing One hundred and forty two and iortyoue-bim dre-ha of an acre. The E U of NKtg or section XI, T. 32 8. of R. 16 W ., W illam ette M erid ian , contain ing HO acres. And Witereaa. ta id C o u rt fixed on t h e it h day o f October, 1MOH, a t 10 o’elock, A. M ., a t the C o u rt Room of this C-onrt in d ie Co«irt House in Gold Beach, County and Plate of Oregon, a» the tim e and place to r hearing'any and a il objections to m id Petition and the granting oi m id order and (Sceuse of sale. Therefore, In the x |m e of the State o f Otegun, You and each o f yon a ie hereby cited, directed and required to be and appear at said tim e and plme- then and there to show cause, if anv you have or if any exist, why an order of sale should not be rua.le, as in tlie P etitio n prayed fo r, and why said Pe tition should not be granted and said order and license should not issue. W itnera, the Hon. E. A. Rail.xv, Judce of said Court w ith the real of •a id Court affixed this 13th day of A ugust, A. D . IM S . See or Adirées D . 0 . 5F.WT0R, . OF CUBBY, ï ¡¿^-Port Orford, Or.~z^ Marshfield. Oregon, - M E N S ' and BOY’S, C L O T H IN G , L A D IK a ’ DRESS GOODS, ’ H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , » . ..... ..«^•s^. ' 5 C IG A R S ,T O B A C C O , P IP E S 1 C A N D Y , N U T S a n d N O T IO N S . In U n ite d States L a n d Office, Roaeborg, Oregon, A p ril I<k 1 8 « . Notice is hereby given, th a t In onm- plianoe w ith the provisions nf I be Act of Congress of June 3. 187h, entitled “ A o A c t fo r the sale o f T im b e r Lands in the S u u-8 of O alifornia, Oregon. Ne vada and W ashington T e rrito ry ,’ ’ as extended to a ll Patdic Lan d States by A e t o f August * ------- --- 4, 1W2, i 1XHJW M c P ibm id ■ o f H ix to n , County of Jackson, Stele of Wisconsin, filed in th is office oa Aug ust Sth, 1807 bis sworn statem en t H a M 18 fo r the parrhaae of the N | N K ', , S E I N I B , N B i 8 E i of Section No. M in Tow nship N o S3 South o f B ang « No. 16 We«*, W . M - . Oregon, a n T w ill offer prixrf to ebow th a t d ie land sought ia more v a lu a b le for l u tim ber a n d to establish his claim to said ten«! telore th e Register and Receiver of th is office, a t Roseburg, i Oregon, on W«vlnes«tey the a 1st «lay, cf October, 180« H e names a t witnesses: W illia m A Leonard of P o rtte n l, Ore. W illia m E Pratt, end, ,,H s rr y A U l l l e r o f H ix to n Wisconsin. Henry Colvin of Gold Beacb,Oregon. F ra n k J. Leonard, of KiibyuAJrcgoa A a r and a ll person* cteiraing ad- » •■**- a «apply of e veryth in g u su ally kept in a w e ll storked < ' ¡ 9 G e n e ral Merchandise Store. / ORDBMS TAKEN FOR ART ARTICLE ROT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods and get prices. GENERAE MERCHANDISE, G ro c e rie s <te P r o v i s i o n s ^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, Ore.h3 B A R G A IN S I n I'Jvoi’y tliiiijf. Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods, N o t i c e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . amlnlum. prniataaa to make perfoctlr aaay the performance of operations here tofore posaihia S*lr hr aid of the electric furaaee, and etiU othara to which the elactrtc furnace cancot ba eonvenianUr applied. T h e r m i t l i t e r a l l y . trans late«!. “with beat’’—1« the name applied by Its to rea tor to a mixture of alum i nium and oxlda of troa la a granular state and ta chemical proportion. Thia mixture cannot ba Ignited by ordinary maaaa. I t may ba attrrad with a red hot bar of Iron or thrown into a firn, o r mol- taa cast Im a aaay be poorad <m It w ith oat earning -jnltlon But If even a »mail portion of tha mixture ba raiaad to a tam- peratnre nearly approaching that of molten steel the chemical afllnlty of the alamlnlum for the oxygon contained tn the ferric oxide It powerfully dersloped. with the result that metallic Iron and oxide of alamteiam are peodaced. the ecoversion bats« attained at a heat of SAM degreea centigrade. Jotata made with therm it are tar stiffer than thoaa made in'th e uiual mancar, according to tette made In Buropa, and In the eon- ttrueUon of trolley Unas prove perfect electrical coodaetors and give a rail BOOTS anti S H O E S ' Dry Goods T imbkk L a u d A ct , J r a x 3 , 1878.— , * Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobafcco. F in e A s s o rtm e n t o f I ^ a x lie s * HroaMM O o o c le t , e « lie o H , fla n n e lH . e t c . H a rd w a re & T in w a re . Jiarxiess, L eather, ete. A2Z Goods N ew snd Up-to-date. Orders taken for arrtiles not in 8t<»ek A first class milfinerv shop in con nection with store. T im ber L ard A ct , J p k s 3, 1878,— Ca.ll, get our pnces, and be convinced. N o tic e - f o r V n b l i c a t i o n , U n ite d Steles Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. M a y 7th, 1806. Notice is b e lt by given that la com pliance w ith the provisions of the Act of Congroes o f Jane 3, 1878, entitled “ A s Act for the sale of T im b e r Lsiute in the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, sad W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as extended to a ll P i blie Land States by an s e t of August 4 , 18ML H E R B E R T N. W E fX H o f Po rtland . County o f M u ltn o m a h . State of Oregon, filed in this office on A p ril 9ib, 1908. his sworn statement No. iw rit for the purchase o f the N W U of Kection No. 13 in Tow nship K o . S3 South of Range No. IS W . W . M , O rc., sad w ill offer proof to show th a t the land sought is more v^M sb le for its tim ber or stone than fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and' to establish his c la im to sagl tend before the Register and Be- «-eftwr of tills office, s t Roseburg, O tv - gon. on T nn rw tey the 17lh day of D e- N O T IC E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N D x r ABTMCRT o r TBS I otxbiob United States Land Office. Roseburg, O reg on . August 17, 1908. Notice Is lieieby given th a t the Banta Fe Pacific R ailw ay Com pan v, by A . P . F u lk e ts o a , its A tto rn ey id Pact, whose P.»>toffi<-e sddroes is Roseburg. County of D ouglas, State o< Oregon, has filed in th is office ha application to select under (he provisions of the Act of Jane 4, 1897 (30th Statutes, Mt) the Southeast Q uarter o f Section 32. Tnwn»htp 31 g.. « . 13 W ert of the W ilfoasette M sridiau G regoa. Any a n d a ll perrons claim ing ad versely the lead a lo v e described, or de- -i-in g to object bt*cause o f the m ineral ■ harseter of the said land, o r for shy other rraHoo, to tbe dn*po»ol b> the ap plicant should Ale th e ir affidavits of protest oo or before the 7th day o f Oc W illia m Q u in n ,o f " tober, Item. Chari N eilaea, of Port O rford ” Coal Land. F re a k F . U o k , of B wmaktv 1 E dd T, Regfoter. , Irw in 3 W illiam son, of Roeebnrg. Or?. I hereby designate the Port Orford T . H . M rh i, o f Ouqui lie, O regon. T ribu ne, pnbhtbed at P o rt O rfo rd , O r A n y a o d a li persons claim ing ad egon, as the newiqMper ip which the versely toe above described land« are shove notice should t * published. reqaeated to file th e ir < U lin a la this «d- B o u ix u L E odt fice o a o r before ssM 17th «lay of De cember, 1808. B u u . a u L. E ddy , Register. D E N N IS C C N N IF F . J R ., Lep. (J. 8 . M inerbi Saryeynr Surveyor for the District oi O r egon. Gold R each , - - - Ore«« L. A . R O B ER TS. A T T O H N K V a t I. am M y» M P otsit, O regon. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . D kpabtukxt o r tu b I rtkmor U . 8. L an d Office a t Roeebmg, Oreg.’>u J s l y l l . 18Q8. Notice is hereby given that T IP B . H U N P E Y j ? £ £ Drt » h o , on J u ly 1 1808, made T im ber e a tr r , No. Oft. foi « 8 W U . (Loto 13 f t 14, t i e . 4 X j N W» (Lots 3 & 4), Keetlon », Tow nship i t K«tothJRange 14 W en t, W . M eridian, “ • «“ *•« » o f m te n tio . to m akr Proof, to establi«h claim to the described, before to. O m n ty C le rk , C u rry oowaty, s t G«4d B roch, Oregon, oa the Mhh d ay of Oct C laim an t name» aa w itnesses: w’ l.T * * C^ 5 ? o k oi C o rb in . Q wtoq W ill tom Colebrook o f » W o k Q o s Ile n of - % « Asher Moore of ’» / » BENJAMIN k Xnr>Y, «agister