The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, December 02, 1908, Image 1

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V . 8. L ,n d Office at R cseborg.O tagon.
Dairyville
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writers. When in becomes posted on comparative
values it demands
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hereby notified not
to en ter upon or trespass upon th e land s
.Of t h e un d ersign ed a t and near Fort
O rford , a n d upon H ubbards Creek in
Carry C ounty, O regon, lor any pur-
poaes w h atsoever w ithou t tb s ow ners
.eon sen t.
P erso n s s o d o in g fo r purposes of
h u n tin g, fishin g, or traveling through
or tearin g down fenuee, lea v in g gates
open, o r m o lestin g property, will be
prosecuted according to law .
L o u is K nspp-
H. T. STEWART Editor «nd Publisher,
N o tic e fo r F ub H cnlten .
DXTABTMUXr or TK» IXTSBIOB.
U.8. Land Cifflje at R oseburg. O regon
N otice it
hereby L siven
that
N<
EDITH
ROBISON
of Seattle, W tablngton w ho, on Feb-
m
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7 o louN.
T im
tlon
H606, road*
for 8 W
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BLACK
THF TRIBUNE
N O T IC E .
N W b N K | o f S W t, Station
Town-
sh lp 96 8«uth, R ange 13 M eat. W litem
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Claimunt names a® witness©®•
C. L . Byron, o f Seattle, W ash in g on
O o e V t o v M W M h of Roseburg, Ore
Tka Ma* Who Salteras and Baa Con­
fidano» ta Hlmaalf la Ba Who
A. B. SABIN
a N o tice ,
claim to the lan d above d e s e r lte L lw-
fore the R egister and R*reiv«L
Roaehu' g , Oregon, on th e #th day of
F eb ru ary, WW-
»TAT« a SD DiaTBltT OVVICSB» :
What would you think of *
young man, ambitious to become
* lawyer, who should surround
himself with a medical atmos­
ED. RACKLEFF, Prop'r
phere and spend his time read.ng
(Bucoeaaor to F . M. Langlol«. 1
medical books? asks Orison Bwett
lem .
State T .essurer—G ee A. Steel o f S a ­ Mardeu, in Success. Do you think
KEEPS IN 8 T 0 C K ,
,
he would ever become a great
lem.
S u p t P u b lic In stru ctio n —J. H . A c«, lawyer by following anch a course?
No, he must put himself into a law
erman, Salem.
state Printer— W illla D u n lw ay, Salem . atmosphere, where he can absorb
OUT GOODg.
and be steeped in it until he is
HOOTS* »«««I SHOES I Attorney G eneral—A. M. Crawford, it attuned
to the legal note.
H«
Salem .
Clerk Mate Land Board—Q. G. Brown. mast be grafted into the legal
HARDW ARE.
I
Salem .
tree to that he can feel its sap d r
t Senator for Coos aud Curvy— rotating through him.
U A T l S Ac C A P S . Join W.
0. Chase.
'« •*
How long would It take ayoung
DOYOtJLIKETO FISH?
Joint R epresentative for C oos, and
man to become successful who
And in tact, everythin« usually needeu
Corry—I. N. Muncy.
We have discovered a fish
In th e country.
Jud ge, 8d J u d icia l D istrict—J. W . puts himself into air atmosphere
of failure and remains in it until
bait which makes ’em bite.
H am ilton, Roeeburg.
he ia soaked to saturation with
Prosecuting
A
ttorney,
ad
J
u
d
icial
D
is
One box FREE-of all charge. C A S H S A L K S a m o u n t ng to » 6 ot
trict—G eorge M. Browu, Boaeburg. the idea? How long would it take
Write for particulars.
more w ill be allow ed 10 per cen t die 0 . S . C om m ission ers— J. B . U p ton , a man who depreciates himself?
count, ex cep t on F lou r, on w hich nr
talks of failure, walks like a fail
L anglois.
FISHING SUPPLY 30.,
discount can be given.
are, and dresses like a failure—
oounvv o r rio sa s.
Dept. D., Lebanon, Ohio.
C ounty J u d g e - E . A. B a ilo y , Gold who.ia always complaining of the
As I will do m y own team ing,
insurmountable difficulties in his
Beach.
my intention to sell cheaper than good» ' I
NOTICK F O B P U B L IC A T IO N were ever sold on F loras Creek.
County Com m issioners—O tto Ism ert. way, and whose every step is on
Gold B e e c h ; Ed S yp h er, L an g lo is. the road to failure—how long
DSFAftTMEXT OF »11« IXTXBIOB,
Sheriff—Norman T yler, G old Beach.
would it take him to arrive at the
U . 8 . l a n d Offloe atB osob urg,O regon .
County Clork—G oorge W . Sm ith, success goal? Would anyone be
MnySUth. ISOS.
I
Gold Beach.
Here in him or expect him to win?
County Treasurer—J a m e x v n u g n
The majority of failures began
Will be token In exchange for goods
WoJderburn.
to deteriorate by doubting or de­
No. J0H 3 for 8Js 8 E L NW 1 of KEJ. G ive m e * t r ia l a n d I w ill d o n i, Assessoi— Wra. Tolm an, H arbor.
preciating themselves, or by los­
School 8 u p to -W . 8 . G uerin. la n g lo i* .
N E | of 8 W |, Section 11, Tow nship^ 38
ing confidence in their own ability.
South.
Range
15
West,
W
illam
ette
Me-
heat
to
p
lea
se
yon.
8- u th , Range 1 5 ------- - - - - - -
,.
.
•urveyor—G oo, 8. W ilson. Cheteo
The moment yon harbor doubt
rhllsn, has filed n- tico ol into»“ ®“ ,to
C o r o n e r-D r. F . A- Sehllem ann, Wed;
m ake F in al Proof, to e»tob llsh claim
and begin to lose faith in yourself,
derburn.
to i be land above described, before J.
you capitulate to the enemy.
H Ugton, U. 8. C om m issioner, a t
niETisaaor t h s c o u h t m .
Laugmhi, O regon, on th e 32nd day of
Every time yon acknowledge
Circuit Court m eets Foiirth M onday in weakneas, inefficiency, or lack ol
Septem ber, 1908.
C ialm ant nam es a s w itn e ss e s.
A ugust of each year.
ability, you weaken your self-son-
G -orge W. Curry, o f P C rtO rfoid, Ore.
1 County C om m issioners C ourt meet:
M a x it actub k *
fidence, and that is to undermine
first W ednesday in Jauu ary, April,
the very foundation of all achieve­
J u ly and Septem ber of each year.
•
Probate Court m eets first Monday la ment.
D ralbb Ik
Bo long as you earry around a
each month.
failure atmosphere, and radiate
T H E 8 P A 8 8 N O T IC E .
cubby county i
doubt and disoouragement, you
Any peraen or per-ons trespassing
will
be a failure. Turn about face,
.. .M iss Id a Cooley.
C h eteo.......... .
upon the Croft L a k e R a n c h ,-th e Me-
off all currents of fail­
..F letch er Gardner. cut
H
arb
or..........
L ella n and M arshall B im h e s, will be
ure
thoughts,
of discouraged
...............J.
W.
Kiley.
G old Beaci»
prosecuted to th e u tm ost oxtent of th e
................. Geo. Kerr. thoughts. Boldly face your goal
Wedderburu
law and a reward w ill he giv en for lu-
Mr. E. B R ussell. with a atout heart and a deter­
Illth e e ..........
fu rm at.oo that w ill ls - d to the co n v ic ­
M is. V iola B illings. mined endeavor, and you will find
M ariai..........
tion ol the guilty parties.
.............. A. M. R iles
that things will change for you;
, Agnese........
F.DXtTKn Caorr.
F R E E K now in g what it w as to s u f ­ C orbin........
........ R. Quellen.
but you must see a new world be­
fer, I will g iv e F R E E O r
Am es Johnston fore you can live in it. It is to
CH AR G E, to an y affiJctod a posltire Port Orford
. . . . . J , ». Capps. what you see, to what you believe,
, are fur E d e m a . Rail R h -n m . K '2», l* ; D en m a rk .,,
. . . . E . R ackleff. to what you struggle incessantly
1 as, P ile» and Hkin D ireasee. _!»•«*" < L a n g lo is . . .
jc l ef. Dotr1» su ffer longer. W rite F. E c k le y ........
. . . J . A. H a in es
to attain, that you will approxi­
W. W illiams , 4<>0 M anhattan A venue,
New York. E nclose Stam p.
mate.
yyH E N
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WILL POWER AN ESSENTIAL
7 . 8. Sen’ts—Jo n a th a n Bourne Jr., ol
Portland and Chaa. F ulton of Astoria.
C ongressm an, F ir st D istrict Willi*
C. H sw ley , of
Governor—Geo. B . Cham berlain S a ­
lem .
Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, Sa­
Aug. lith.WOs.
Notice ts hereby giv en that SK
E D W IN 8 . W ELLS
o l Eakly, Oregon, w he, on A u g n .t«*•
1907, in.de Hopoestesd Entry h o .lt f M .
8 . R lor H oi N E *. Sacttou
shlp SI S ou th, R a n g e IS We»t, M endi-
i a , h u filed no. Ice ol h l. Intention to
m a te .Final com m utation ProtX to e s ­
tablish claim io the land • ' » * • “ * 5 *"'
«d , before E dgar A . Dodgo, 0 . 8. Coiu-
iniw-ioner, at M .r tle Point, O rsfpn. on
the 4th d«y ol Novem ber, lth1».’
C lsim ant nam es as
George a . T aylor, ol fccUy, Orejjyn
Jam es G ibbs, of ,
„
Abel Seth, ol
„
Grover 0 . G ibbs, o f
,r
B xkjamjs L. B ody , Register.
ter y e a r .
O FFIC IAL DIRECTORY
W EEKL Y
R egister.
G R E G O N IA N
B o th Papers one ye&rfor $2.25
tsd>w>hv - v*trail
t/t Hoard of
— ----------- — not
v ’
trvHpasB upon th e lan d s <»t th e <UKM*r-
ig u e d ,situ a te d iu S ix e s K ive-P reoin ct,
Curry co u n ty , O regon, for the purpose
o f h u n tin g w ith guns or d»gs, or « s h ­
in,». Alan not to leave an y g ate »pen
on going through, o r othe» wise trespass
in any m anner.
A ny person so tresp asruig w ill be
prosecuted to tlie fu ll e x t e n t o l Ibe Inw
I
J ilt » . RA C H A EL AYERF.
STOCK
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock aad poultry have few
trouble» which are not bowel and
B bmamim L E ddy , R egister.
The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
digestion In
a psslsri
FIND TREASURE OF A KING
condition.
G old, Iv o r y an d F rssisua
Btonea U e a H id d e n I *
A fr ic a n SoiL
Treasure hunting continue! to
occupy the attention of many peo­
ple in various parts of the world.
A hoard of buried wealth not as
well known os certain others is
that supposed to have been se­
creted by Lobengula, king of the
Mutubele in HouAi Africa, before
be met his death at the hands of
This treasure is said
Th“ New Idea W< man’s Magazine
Mdbnent or set­
tling Indicates sa
unhealthy condi­
tion of the kid-
ng y.; g it «alns
your linen It te
evidence of kid­
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire »0
BOTH ONE YEAR
FOR
#1 7 6 .
NSW l o s s WoMAXe M aoaxims t. ar.«■*»’£ » £ ‘ u l r r ; ? P ^ s
md H enrehold
V
pa^S
«eh
ol good fashion and
2S<ent half-pound a.r-tig l.t ran
■if this medicine from his dealer
sad keep h i. Stock is -igorm w .
health for weeks. D eal«» (UnCT:
r i b keep Black-Draught S h A and
Poultry Mediums, if your» does
not, rend 25 tents for a tem ri«
can to the manufacturer», T»r
eb atunoona Medicine Co-, Chat-
convincing proof that the kidney« and blad-
dw are out of order.
W h at to Do.
Tharo to oomfort In the knowledge SS
often axpreaoad. that D r. K lim « » Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remwjy fuKtlto » * « 7
wish in curing rheumatlam, pain In Ute
ta ck, kidneys, lirer, bladd« and o v u r y jw t
of the urinary paasags. It corrects Inability
to hold water »nd scalding pain In passing
« .o r b e d »«acts following uss of liquor, .
wine or b o «, and overcome, that unpleasant I
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day. and to gut up many tlmus i
during the night. The mbd_ s n d jt a e » ^
X a iih ^ It stands the hlghuM for Its won­
ago I w ss so i ll
riled to lie or ¿B
[ tho timo. «Z
weak and upset
n nothing on it
rould uot urinoto vntbout greto
stelU N N V B o u r n Is tes
r«c»i3w.
derful cures of the moM distressing caaoa.
tf you need a modlcinu you should have the
xsrs»
m ore about tl. both s e n t ^ ^ W ^ g ^
abaolutaly free by ma«.
addreea D r. K U m « A
fimwetto u w tote
S Z B to g h a m t o n . N- Y . When writing roen-
as»cste«ra» «i
ie n H crowing tow % Serial
R. C o ta , t M " . * » te» Ç y
Aat-vmy sosa.MaurtosItasuy.
y -
Armer W Marcii mont Mavs
A n y w, Ï S X w .
A »kori
. «»S o ib en «t» te wslttos from » « t o » J » * " ”
r e t t e t S »s tet sut
s tn u K T
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i» u a » n u « T»!rer---"- «»«««■»«'»* »»•
SJyE^E-N^
anil wore.
x*w
r
nounoid it Bright s disc«»« »»
others «aid it wto consumpuon.
It mattered little to M <hat
they celled It end I hsd node-
.ire tG ity . > s t r i « r w t r f t o s
from St. Loot, and ssked me f
I bad ever tried W ine t l Cydui.
I told h « I bad not snd «ho
taught a bottle. 1
itaavediayhle- lbetl* T * ^ £ 7
women coul-1 save much «offer
ing if they but knew of its value.
“ S v i l i m y W ir« »M d » a y triiU T « > • « *
« a t a s CAICA tit'.TS sud they UM to» b*»»
nodtcMM < •
ST«, bwl in the b<»ufie. I^e«
siew œ f wife « « • lr»nt»e w»tb beudnebe for
wo d Af«, »he trie»! fiowivef rowrCASC ABETS»
jttd
jwue In ndC
Lcr head
o*»
X e they
Ä Ä renewed
i . W N the
^iirrecoir^
M eA tin
retA
C h ts. TW »Mr<>m»
•*
0-T0-3ÀS
vas ln * » WSII-BH.S « »“ «’ < » * tow nvtte«
ilixation. He inude rinlawnyo ms
capital. After the discovery of
gold in his territory in 1£‘<2, I’or
Itigal, the Transvaal and Great
Britain strove to Win the snp eme
control over Ixibengnia’s king­
dom. In 1»»» he signed a treaty
-with Great Britain, adm’lting her
snxerninty. In ISiW. provoked b j
the insolence of-the Brilish Hontli
Africa company, be attacked the
English. He was terribly beaten.
His capital was token and in his
flight he himself was killed.
John Jacobs, the treasure seek­
er was a school teacher. He
clninft to have been prlTBte »cere-
tary to King Lobengula and that
in thia way he learned where the
treasure was hid. The Bulawayo
authorities, however, discovered
that be bad a bad record. Hence
his deportation. Jacobs is sn el­
derly man, bearing evidence of
long exposure to wind and
weather. The treasure is still to
be found.
Old Aga aad fa ta Bonn.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES.
Itc h in g . Bi nd, M eretlng o r P iutnid-
in c Pile»
Druggiato refund im o cy if
p f z O OINTM ENT fall» to cure any
rase, no m atter of how Ion«
In O to 14 dava
« r a t a p p lic tlo n give«
• m . an d r r e .
A atatistician affirms that the
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. „ ^ X Y F O U T H auton orer 50.00» Aatertoin t a n « sow. »4
« r » to b. w . « -m.S « IMI» »» m-'n» m or. Som «. « «s.
sn aj I t s to , ,r .
th, so« h«re U «vr» W ukly. who»» «utsms» D»
r
S U N N Y S O U T H , A tla n ta , G a.
nwwwf« YfltT» C»*«’
majority of people who attain old
age hare kept Inte hours. Eight
out of ten who reach the age of 80
have never gone to bed till after