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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1908)
M : . ■... »irtg.fitiHHfc „¡fr f ità »tediti * '* w r ' l'AlSEJ AHÀ) V lC H H t] TWO A SC EN T SWOBDS Australia's exports or wool to tto Uoitod States hers doublod w lth is • W The total number of passsngere esw- rt®d by electric 11 d m each year la the Ualtaa States 6.336,ew'.otXI. The recent birth rate lor St. Oeorge’a- J»-tbe East, lstudos, toe headquarter* • , of Exquisite M ak s fro m too o f the alien Ineaalon, la a t the rate ol Urlsot—H is to ry of A r t Am ong W.S per 1.01». Jijls to the highest birth In s u la r People. rale ever recorded In England. — In spite of the many jokes Ahat are Philadelphia. — A oollectloa of made a t the expense of the Georgia peach ..rop, that state produced more swords, some of which are more than peach as than stay o f the eastern states. lira csoturiM old. has recently bee« M I l to said (hat there are over 7,000,0» brought to this elty by Rev. trees that bear peaches In the state. ■ Landis. They were selected and pur 8ealsklns to the number o f 3.121 were chased by him during his 1« years shipped ft j o Alaska last season. An In residence la Tokto. la that time he dustry pursued incidentally w ith that be e s m e quite a student o f the history of sealing on the PriblloK islands is that of Japaneso swordmaklng. F o r mere than l,oou year* the of raising ths blue 'fox for Its pelt. These animals, under the system to*wia' 01 • * w'd'nakln«-" m id. "has are fed and cared tor as I f domestl-’ held ln the bl«,19* t national es eated. teem among the i>eupie who are now I t to said that the M i n t — — M M . " a rrtn g with Russia. As we study We promptly otasni I rs» ; M W a M L O AMI» WIUfOK. £iotas-jr ; X m X ™ L IG H T RCNNJJIGJfc R A PID , ,“ • « * r " tosuod a cl m ill.- 1. ZZi2u 1. . - *n d *“ what generation. They tualo- » » “ * * It to urged tain that Uade (141 , th&t cnmmerciA.1 hiiinn nh iiiew , «# - - vMin W a t ©ecu Lt&do h u s • s a r s s « r s r Ä Ä up the roads and streets, lessen the blocking of the streets _____ by fM M BlBtf trsme and make them less dangerous to pedestrians. The 6,353 arma o f brewsrs In ths « d Kingdom last year brewed M .- 064.667 barrels of beer, and upon this they paid £13,662,633 In duty to the na tional exchequer. According to a par- llamenlarv • pwr- ” — — — ” am of brewers which of over 2,000,000 < 1,369,71« bushels payment In duty 614 1 shilling and -W ASHINGTON D.O. »VVVVVV^VVVh-VVVVVVVVVWW S to ij W VKAM» P atents “ d -i. ------—— . terg ,jo ti,e j apMuew, value the hls- Ple at Esaan, Gertngoy. I t ________ for Russia, and weighed 2.600 pounds. tory and worth of their stvoramakers. of An“ Amakunl The gun which 1. large enough to use The fame .? oi k “ ° ‘ ‘ 1., or Masentune this shell is mounted on the forUflca- “ *® P* ,pl* " * e'“ uUl‘ U>al 01 tlona at Cron.tadt, and has a range of J “ “0 “ * .S° ? ' 12 miles- Each time that It to fired It “ “® “ d ,k "4t Kuntaada. rests the tear 11 600. ” Muramaaa and Konlm ltsu correspond . i—» -.in i . __ 1 ,n Jnpaaeee Importance to Milton, U .K the lost nine yerns 61,000 motors Tennvuon and \v .„s -w n rth hare been registered in England Of *®“ “ y8On kn“ Wordsworth. these 3 .5 0 have been used tor comma“ M VS° ™ * 7 “ “ P,ck rial bum.i«.« t »,. -- _ any one of a thousand weapons and - * PATENTS s s a s r GENERAL MERCHANDISE u. KEEPS IN 8T0CK, GROCERIES, f t ■ and Caps, )il C lothing, B oots and Shoes. 9m^ 11 Treepaw Notice. Walnul Nursery. BR 00K S * J0TONAL And TWBTOE. R u s t. J » It A' P O O K S -ST j * 1 E n g l is h j r J t S n r f t k i ! ? ? ? ! % ? p la n tm f.a r e beini m adp, producing tremendous cropSuearly in vron? ¿rove gives independent income vrssw ggggu has an annual output barrels. This Arm POWHto °< hope and of malt, while Its amounted to £922.- 6 pence. GOLD BEACH, OREGOS, English Walnut, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc, * which 1 “ “ '“ dividual, Not only among men was the a rt of defense and all pertaining to It prac ticed and honored, in the history of Japan the first recorded war w ith a foreign country took place In the time Of the famous Empress Jlngokogo. who ruled the Islands from 1»3 to 262 A. D. She bersolf commanding the arm y, crossed the channel r- DEALER IN Hoary n J . w“ “ JAMES CAUGHEit Notice to hereby g iv e n to a ll whom I t n a y concern, not to enter u 6o n , o r trespass in any m anner upon too Star Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C u rry C ounty, Oregon, lo r the purpose o f b u n tin g w ith guns or dogs, o r o th e r wise treapa in a n y m anner. A n y person o r persons so enterin g upon said premises w ithout m y oon- eoot w ill be prosecuted to th e f u ll ex te n t o f Uie law. >B*ww T womsxm . if R e s id e n t A g e n t o f ih e HOME PIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. th a t time called tiankan. Tomoye- Gozen was soother great woman gen eral, who reigned during the lllue- trlous w ar gtoeratdon of tha thirteenth T K . O .M .» D il„ „ lh , m century. ~ century In modern days, after Japan had opened communication - with Europe Oregno, ¡netted nt Portland. O L D -W O R L D O D D IT E U . TtMBKH L a m b , A c t J u m b 3, W7S.- ------- ------ and America, a fierce civil w ar took Although i roasted 12 hours P‘ Place v m i w whole wnuie tor u »co betwoen oetwoen the m e conservative and N o t ic e ftor P u M Ic a U o o . The m . „ . g . r . r t .o Issue . e ^ i - W g g x . y , w h ic h a d # p (rd ta r f*o lrs » A r m a i A __ _ . . . « k . ____________ A m m _____ .a _ _ wwes____ a. _ over coke fires,a bullock, cut ___ upanddto »I** progressive pariles. When .be men U n ited States L an d M c e . trlbuted among 6 » poor people nt Bun- JK the conservatives h id been de- M 1— A p ril fith. 1 9 « . lerland, «as found to be still uncooked Ih t lr wives and daughter» took for people who do not oar. for a D ally, hut want a good fam ily p .p .r . Nottoo is hem by given th a t In eom- During the hearing of a case at High- u,> tkelr weapons and tried to repel Pli«n<» w l' h toe provisions o l the A ct A ny o f these papers can be had in combination with ihe N O R T O R - ol^Congress o f J u n e >, M76, entitled ■ate police court It was stated that 13 attacks of the Invading progres- ” A e sSJfor toe mto of T im b e r f “ - ” persons ware liv in g free of re n t In Byd- e * ™ A t present tha laws do not al- asy Road, Hornsey, because no land- *°w wo"><n to take any part in actual F O I^ D T R IB U N E , nt the following rates: In the States o f C .lifo rn la , Oregon, No- A“ «8 «» r a t e N»Mt You can h ave it a ll fo» lord svqr called to collect It. warfare. vsda, find Wsshingtcn n aeningtcn T e rrito ry ,” ns as extended to n il toe Publto L a n d Htetes Afong Ute oonverts made in London' T ker* are several fine collections o f by set of August 1882, by Torrey and Alexander was a wall- Jepaaee® ,ld e arms In this country, to T ha ddx vs O bchw known “musical entertainer," Quenton one of whlch the swords gathered by o f P o rt O rford, County of C o rry , State Ashlyn, who has decided that be cannot J-*“ *118 w111 probably go. Some o f O regon, has this d a y Bled In totoof- in T h e E vening T ele g ra m , o f ____ Port- conscientiously oontiuue In his profes- tke8e famous weapon! are 16 feet floe his sworn statem ent No. 9fiOI, for land , Oregon. I t to the largest ev- •Ion. Ions v i a II a enough n n rp h tn H a hi/tslAn — tong, noma soma M' small to be hidden fa ot 8 E * MW1 * 1 - ° * sntog newspaper p u b lis h e d in _______ Orn- L * L 0!® *? *10" No' ! * • Tow nship "A a aged Korean councillor of state ,n 0 ,0 footwide satin folds of a r>n¿i» contains " a i l l the news of ton N o W S o n t e , Bangs No. 16 W est, and who to a strong reformer, Mr. Choi Ik ■»dy's girdle. Some blades ita le i * — . .? nd. ol lh * n ,t io n - T r y I t lor a w ill offer proof to show th a t the land T en h«n n lt lie » outside .u Bhort and B tr n ith f l some i m a hwiarl are abort straight broad Ten, has haan been sitting the palace &TO m onth. A sam ple copy w ill be stall? •ooght is more valuab le for Ito tim b e r (ate a t Seoul for live days," says a Jap and curved liko aabtrs and others are ed to vou free. Address N o t i c e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . o r stone tosn fu r agricultural anese newspaper. "He proposes to sit made after tha modern fashions, and to establish his c laim to saio tana THE TELEGRAM, DsrABTMcirr o r t h s I h tc k io k . there until the needed reforms w a e a r- i The celebrated blades of Damascus to fo ra J - H t U p to n , U . 8. Cotntntoioe- la n d Office a t Roseburg, Ore., PORTLAND. OB. 1 o v a u v t” . wmau lu iu u u w c i b uu uiu re K een m a n and Toledo were no more keen than Ltuigloto, Oregon, oa Thursday, A p ril 21st, 1908. L ife saving runs la ths fam ily of M r tbeM temP«f*<l edges. To cut a toe 3rd day of Septem ber, 19(18 ’ N otice to hereby given to s it t v u iu c iu . Cornelias f. Parsons, a young lighterman of the brOad 0411 cleanly ln two without H e names as witnesses: ____ 1 W ^ ? n tohl: m ° 'fP 0 r t ^ r t 0 r f - ° ^ ° " - F ie ld in g of Port O rford, Oregon, has Hollowi Brentford, R r-n ifn -s England, i -_ , Hollows. who, on nicking Its own surface was the test filed notice of bis intention to make fi his twenty-third birthday, recelvsd ths of a good sword In ths days o f old nal com m utation proof in support of E . L . W h ite of N o t i c e f o r P u b l i c a l Io n . Royal Humans society's certificate for Japan. In Mr. Landis' collection to h is o la im . vto: Homestead E n try No. W . T W h ite o l meeulng two boys from drowning. HI« one weapon that was welded In the U . 8 . L an d Office a t Roseburg, O rs g o a . m a d e F « ' ------------------- February 19, 1907. fo r Lots A n v and a ll persons o ls tm ln g ad KJ g A | . Section 18, Township tothet saved 41 persons from drowning, year Columbus discovered America. versely the above described lands are I , 4, J u n e 2 2 ,1 9 « . South,- Range 16 West, W . M ., and sad ths son now has a total of 22 lives Others even older have thF* dates of Notioc -------------- is hereby given to s t requested to file th e ir c la im s in th is o f- 22 th a t said p ro o fw ill be made before" Ì 1224, 1376 and 1363 A. D. They a rt lh to his credit M IN N IE B “ ld 9rd d ,y ° i £®p- H . U p to n, U . 8. Commissioner, a t h is ' tomber, ¡ 9 « . of P o rt 3rfo rd , O regon r » t ? ? Ort_., ’ “1• M ° ' a‘ Cw nM rw ell a state of perfect preservation. W hat Juna j ® * * .i" T * .î8 Îoi8’ Oreff°n. on Monday m b e ri B g w * w s L E d o t , R egister. fEng.) registry offics, a well dressed old Is known as tha wavy welding, now a fuly 20tb, I plication, No. HH71, for W i 8 W W tost art, to perfectly shown. Most S in * Paaama h»t' •«"» H e neinee the _ following .w..»- witnesses to Section i Tow nship 82 8 , R a n g T i i I prove bis continu ata residence residence upon W est, W illa m e tte fc e d d to i, h a . filed who gave hi= M a „ 7 i_ w e . married to of t h , swords are sheathed In scab bards of wood, carved and lacquered and cultivatio n o f, the land, vis : U T n n * i?.rl * h° JU,t Pa* “ d h ,r notloe c f Intention to make final Proof E . B. H a ll, o f P o rt Oi ford, Oregon. teventeeneh y . „ . A fter the ceremony and wonderfully Inlaid. to establish claim to the la n d above- Cyras M adden, of ” " been said, ' Masamune was a son of the old gentieman, who «rho w w ill ill h be . described, before J. H . U p to n, n t Lang L u SintiPt.ian, Edw ard P ic k e t,o f ” W in a few days, went through the form ° “ e ° * the old#,t’ b e,t • and nd must fa- best lois. on ths 1st day o f October, 1902. Jsm ev E llis, of ” » of marriage with a lady who Is in her moua »wor<’ “ »k«™- Few of his weap- C laim an t names as w ltnotaaa: B d u à m i » L E n ny, Register H a rry W B u rn h am ol P o rtO rfo rd , O r - ilxty eighth year. Leaving the nffle. ona are now known to bo In existence, Cheatei ----------ir Lanirloie o f ” •• together, both the happy couples entered One U ,n th® treasury of Thaddens O ieen ot •• •» a motor car that was la w a l t t n . Japan. Of Amakunl's blades, none are j Notice c f School Indemnity 8c- Ed W e lls o f E ckley » Ireve away. •» w a itin g and m be In e x ia te m at presanL B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , R egister. I In M r. Landis’ collection to one of IccMmi. I Masamune I t was made in the Bunwa M T B B T T H B BABBS U s it s o S ta t ss L aw » O r r e i, _ - i K ® ® a u about u u t J«U£, period, 1362, MUU and » to B a UUBU beautiful Roseburg, O regon, Ju n e 2«, 1 9 « . /•A re you goio< to the c ireu r W ii- axAmple of the w«Wiu< a r t M orten to hereby gives th a t th e State Me. Piktd the visitor. ■ - ■ r f t e M M exea Tram* OM 2<MW> —__ 11_A Tw Whom I t May < u . " t o n ^ r V " h *ve to •” "P»««’ U». Mt. OY8TER CATCH RECORD. . . ■ p , p.a 7 “ “ ® to so and I'm T he undersigned l>errby give n otice “ • only exeuse he's g o t" Mississippi Fishermen M ak e the L a rg » - U 'l th a t they are the owners of the Sonth est Baturas Bver K now n In • u u uiwj iu l u l l u m w 1 Ol SODOO h alf o f Section 16, Township th ir ty Ind em n ity selections in which to select H is to ry of In d u s try . “ H po®*,bl® -------- -----------------'• ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists are three, Sonth ran ge fourteen W e s t of p ip p e d you an hour ago for getting . ,a A > o n ' Mtoa -R e ee lp to at t o . state open to tbs pnbllc for lospectton. Any W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par I w — — a ll f z parsons w . w v m . v claim i « . . u ( a ing s | SB«S 1 ________ _________ sad advororiy the ties are warned not to trespass upon o r ' “ to It? treasury from the Mississippi oystesoom- . I w v w a almmsaw41wmv« - a — ■_____ S __ fo J above described, land — or _ atly l s ¿ | snb- Johnny—Tea, ma'am. 1 heard you ml“ lon indicate that the oyster catch m ake any locations, e ith e r placer •« I division thereof, or c la im in g ti toll grandma you had whipped me too ° ‘ th® pr®*eut 8«ason » H I be the largest q uarts claim s at their periL under ths m in in g tews, o r r . d . esiring .... to hard, so I thought I ’d men« n - - , n received during any annual period since show eaid land to be more valuable for D. Katxaasn l __ ___ — toe cominislaon was created under the m in e ra l than for agrie o lta ra l purposes, , „ „ . > Owners. School Teacher—"Children, can nay Bower® P « 8*«! by tha lagislaturq In o r to object to said selections fo r any J. H . M c i m . ) of yon frame a sentence w ith the U 0 °' la w fu l reason, should file th e ir claim s P o rtland , Ore. wonts ’bitter end’ in R f L ittle O lrl T ro a,u r®r M iller reports that the oom- o r th e ir affidavits o t protest o r contest in thisofflee (In fro n t)— “ Yes, teacher m .«. T tension has paid Into the treasury since I hereby designate the Port Orford ran." T.ocher—-A ll right," Nellie, you the la t o t SePUD!b«1' the sum of (l# ,. T rib u n e , pubitohed at P o rt Orford, O r may do so." Neills—"Our big ■ black Un this basis the total revenues egon, as the newspaper in w hich the dog chased our neighbor's eat and bit ior lhe which ends on May 1 | above notice to to be published. bar sad." w ill be in excess of (2o,000. The Bow J . M. L awmswcb , law Is working with eminent satisfac Receiver * • " known “ “ » o r - tion. Tha oyster catch of the present tot 2rst Marled newspaper newspaper work work he he to especially notable In view of » took a bouse near Cincinnati, and oae th ® f * ct th* ‘ ,k e MisalssIppioysUrboat, l N o t ic e . day an aetor friend went to dinner " • nct all° * 94 to 68,1 »“ toe territory with him. Tha humorist told some cow ,a dispute between Mississippi and new stories, and the aetor, turning to L '’ a*3i“ D“ w!,lch controversy w ill short- his host's i*10® little girl, said: “ tojto®1’® 2*r l. "«Id: , to be submitted to ths United States Notloe to hereby given to a ll persons court for deciaioa. ^Clever papa you've got, my dear." U m ay concern, not to e n te r up Yea, responded the demure little Ths oyster eomralaelnn Is now making on o r trespass upon the premises of Bit miss, "when there's company." ptas tor replenishing the reefs by plant Baglay, for tbs purpose of hunting, or ing oyster shells in the waters of the « t o T T h ^ T t ^ X T r a V ? * ' " n “ '’ sound after the season I k brought to a fishing w ith hook and line. Said p re i/p mises are situated oa Blk M ire r, C nrry dose, and the following appropriations d ie t Fhe schooled £ r £ , r for various points have been made C ounty, Oregon, and described os fol firaslle.. therefore, w í í ± Scranton, »1,000; Biloxi, »l.soo- Gulf- low s. The West b e ll «1 Sretloa twen «clratlousness. But one day i h^ ' port. 61,000; Paas Christian B ar St ty seres, Township th irty two Sonth, Loato. »1,600. * ^ ' ’ n'..,r ' d9 arato« *'« a g a fifteen W est. by some unsuspecting ’i e ^ b Z T Z f t e l wn-ufi r a n o f t h , h o „ ^ A n y person e r persors so tregiS M groan- Russia Meeds This M an. -tod® her tell fr o m " .'.te te ” of ng fo r the purpose o f h un tin g, fishing, A Russian giant nine ie«t a|x inchaa L w M Iy . her Imagination «i.pp|i« 5 ^ ' r o r traveling through to any shape form high has landed to England. He is un w ith a compromise In « voice tr.™ o r m anner, or tearing down fences, or questionably the largest man on earth bling with tears and ' leavin go ut-ald e getas open, or molest »« I how his eountry can spare him m s p e d .0 « : " I - I really ± ing personal property, w ill be proeectt- understand. •■ *■ ■ •■ *9 hard to BUstehen-you— bea«?" fa ll extent o f th e lew. W m . R. Johnsoa, Lessee of th - above ■ • • e a s y >s Mlee« tree». described prem ise. . t^e»n b'aod means a clean skin. Na msntv witbotit it. Caeearets, Candy Ckthai He emaa >w»jr Weed and Im p it eleaa bi PATENTS Do You 0 Know the News * Daily and Tribune u Daily 8unday and Tribune - • 8 7 8 emi Weeky and Tribune - - qq 4, 0 SW IFTS oo. 8 8 OO. Always Remember the Fall Name . jQ r in fa e Cores « Cold in One Day, Grip faj tS. T wq . tt "f. oa fies. 33c. J OB W O R K I W r The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, ^Briefs, ! Posters.^ Envelopes, Statements, L J o-date Work Done on Short H'otiee. Satis faeton Guaranteed. I '¡p Lh® cr *Bd driving a lf i / Iron» the hoc. ■' pn to day to t s ¿ y g B ? 5 g T if « ; » « • . ortr -vetoon gaaren:red. 10c 25c. VW* M e C e r e rw— t ip - lo ,,, w « n . » ^ CaixIvCuUiarUc. B U a Ot«r»rtot« D toll te «ur< t r ^ n î? A reDresontative in this county by • large real estate corporation. Special induce ments to'those who wish to become financially interested. i Th® Real Estate Security Co. Fort Deraborn Bldg. CHICAGO, jy . In connection w ith T H E T R IB U N E -- g in >1 '" I i! * w •