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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1908)
"floor!" Fruar dftt.i’hood’e Itpe » » » sereetor ga< M y t A>*[ Snd th«w tw o rbub uy head« fpirake eoti my efceew iti fund careen Th en to hl« kt»««* b»«td* my ckehr. M y band« th e whi:< upeu t ie tr a d , la a e rc s td e o fi be li*« e a prayer; A h e th e r k o a - t k e a E u m c e r’e bed. W e go te g e tke r op the « 's ir*. M ia band iu m ine In tore'» de g c M . Sou* d o er hie eyes, and ber.dtns down. 1 Sear from D ream land's ekore: "u< n ig h t " Last eight he c am * Into the room ■ nd «poke in cheery too* to me. 1 . xrhed to t * h l* m a e iy face. M y boy o t Ipna eso to * « *. H - »tool,cd to k^e* o n «»d I brushed T A * lo ck* from off hla carew orn brew. M y bend, u U «ser*d ca h i* hoed; 1 w e a u *r*d It It soothed him new. Perbape It did. and y e t» wleS T h a t h * were by my «Id« a«« ln . l a event»« p r a te r . In «weet careea. In ••Oood n ig h t" tlm « a * It waa then, - W illi* Brown, In H am a H orn. A DISILLUSION M r \ K - K E N N E T H says your mother must «pend the winter in P h * t l x , Rene.” "Oh, ‘really, p a p a r Her lifted (ace. wineemaand wlnalag. waa full ef interest "And where Js Phoenix. papal In Naw Yhrk?'* •‘Why. Renat* He gave a perplexed little tough, than, raising hia yolea. called: ■ "Roger, com* here!” A tqusre-ahouSdersd, thick-sat man of some 30 and more years earn« from the little readiog-rocm Into the library. H ie gray, dark-lash. <i eyra wavered slightly In their placid ateadlneea when they raatad on the slight, young form of hi* friend's daughter. "Good evening, Rene!" "Good evening, Roger. ttopa baa called yon to witntes an axpoee of my ¿acfraphlcal Ignorance” “She asked If Phoenix was in New -York, G rant! I thought you would ap preciate that, and locate the plane for her ” "Rene would naturally think the plans, tf of any Importance at a l l e g e to New York," tald G ran t " I know tf aha wer« called upon to draw a map of the Vetted State«. New Ycrh would cover five-sixth* of the allotted epace. Really, Rene, were you not Jcklag when you asked where Phoenix was?” "No." ah« pleaded “I know 1 have only recently 'finished.' but It's so many gears since I studied geography." "Phoenix It the capital t f A rlso na" "Really r the aaked. “ I didn’t even know Artaoua waa a state.” "Don't yoa suppose territories require capital* and government!" ‘W h y did papa think my Ignorance would appeal to you? Jgthati where you go when you are out west?” “Yee; my ranches are near Phoenix.” "Really? And era wa a l l . going, U "Ob, n o * d e a th « ao atom tod rcowl- tag, Reger. You era the oaly [eraaa I . know « h e tai« » ma lltorally and aer!- ouely. Perhaps th a t la the way JOB to t« s v try tb la ., sad terhapa tt’s Ae wett aofae one takes me th a t way. New p a ja would have known tnta'tlveiy i what t meant. Mammg l u i t r e iu ij a ,e x , >ou know. She Just thin' « s!.« ‘• '» • • ♦ J Dr. Kenanth » w M n O j fctr to ha>i place aha x fg h t .MtJ&SSK f c r t i i that • •a* long a» eSe e>*rua »*>* it H r t a i t ' ha* to do a bat airf would II nite wore tick d«d be exiled from horns It would be «aster to (all In w ith the s p rit-o f the exeura'lcn it «he war« sick. Now do yoy comptehtsd?" " I can’t say that I do.** ha replied. I shortly. "Oh. Roger! Maybe the greatest clt- j male oa earth w ill wipe the cobwebs from your brain, but one thing I plain- < ly ecmprtkend Is that ttu rs la oo parols i la algal tar me I thought being aide- tree’, ct! at that fanny place last night ' aud the d.'ffiereac» -n everythin-; m ight ’ br:n* rto u t a rett ngrsde movement o » maatu a'» t-art. bnt she Just Informed me , th x t rfe- felt better the mem'-nt aha r s tru c t f e w M t lir a sad that there was J aothirg M ie dlm sto! I am crushed.” "Y'na don't look'It," be replied, akep- tlcaiiy - ' , " l'tl tell yon what sustains m a My preevsea Jara on mamma’s aerate, sad , Maria, the long «»fftrlhg. will he lept la ( w s j f i attendw.ce and I w ill ka left 1 unrertrlcied to j o u r ebaperon-ge J Mamma thlnka you a paragon ot good , sense and propriety She little 1 nows * how I can lead you aatray. I wt’ h. 1 though, you would drop that little a ir of | cold dlaplearure.” "Ever} one treats you aa If you were ' a child. I alette try to treat you aa I would a woman—but you won't let me.” , "And I try to treat you aa tf you were ( a Jolly, good fellow, and you must be on«," she retorted. GOLII BEACH, OREGON DEALER IN LIGHT a v ir ip u i A BAPIJ), gitali H earing. WASHINGTON 0 .0 . - 'ATENTS GROCERIES, 'flie liest, Only, ■ English Walnut, Fruit Shrubs, Plants, Etc O H Y <i< »<»« „ ^dapted to the ENG LISH W A L ^U ]S',it is their tr u t h plantings are being made, numerous trees producing tremen dous crops yearly, in pro, grove gives independent income, is the com industry. Big profits, sm all outlay of cat today for Free catalog, a treatise telling co, results, also Nursery catalog, u -i , „ BROOKS $ SONS, Carlton, Oregon In the days that followed la the land where the mm ehone ».-err day In the year. Rene reveled fn an cutdocr life of freedom. W ith Reger «he rod» horse back and took little trip* into the -roun- taina aud out to thq s” rronaid!xg nanehe*. and wa* torenejy happy. Bo The O kkgon D aily J ournal la the leading Democratic waa Rogtr. until Ren? tad hr r first sight of cowboy* at a W ild West entertain Oregon, ietued at Portland. ment at tha park. • “Aren't they grand!" she cried. "To a ¡ItCeaehoolglr! and to a tender- 1 The managers alao issue a SKMt-WgKKLY, which is espet foo t I tuppase they are, but te ‘u* old ' a*ttiers' they a rt g nltr > c E n c ip la c « .' for people who do not care for a Daily, but want s good ft Aalone aa her adoration w ia cot’fn rd ' to the cowpuuChera collectively. Grant had no forebodings, but one day she j Any of these papers can be had in c o m h in a tk « « »¡«a. <k sighted at a distance the klcg of the cow- . boya. "L ovely!" aha cried. "Cuffato B ill la ; no longer my ideal ot manly beauty." Thereafter «he mad* life Eilacratlefor ; Oract. She besought him to ~ia"esn op- i portunlty for her to meet the handaome I cowboy, cud ahe re a re d ed ?H theatoraa ■ to sec If hla picture was cot co ta la I Grant let her give full rein to her rav- ' Inga and quietly blded hla tia ia "W h e re to now?" asked Rene blithely aa he drove up to the'house oae morn ing. " I have a corral full of cattle out at my ranch. I am going to sell 50 of them "Not I. There are things doing at and the buyer la to take hla pick." prescut In WaH street, aud the cruel "Don't you hope he won’t know enough code of finance adm its,Ct no leave of to pick the beat?" abaeace. Of course, Marte will attend “He will, though He’s going to bring ’ your mother and you w ill accompany your cow-puncher with him toaalectthe ,thtCQ.* cattle." t "Oh. dear And I had plaaned to have "W hat? Really? Roger, you are Job- \ such good times this winter." tag?" "Rsae, you can't elways have good “NO; we will help him drive tbeeat- timt-s for your object tee point?" tle back to toWu." **1 will see that you have a good time The pace wasn’t fart enough then for i out there, Rene," said Grant. Rene and they fairly flew over the road. "Oh, are you going, Roger? That ‘T ae e h .m ! Sweet th in g !” cried Rant, makes It better." "Thank you, Rena. I w ill show you ecstatically, aa they approached the ranch AO the map where you are going." They halted and watched the cowboy Ha found an atlas and opened to a separate the cattle he had chosen from m ap of the United States. "Now, tat me aee you find Arisons, the rest Itcne was more entraqced than before Rene." "He alts In hla -addle as If ha grew Her Index finger traveled quickly westward, paused at North Dakota, lin there!" (he declared. "He certainly duea.'‘ *aa«nted Grant. gered In Wyoming, faltered at Nevada When thr cattle waa Anally «elected i end landed permanently and triu m and lira buyer wa? closing the deal wtttt phantly at Arlsona. "There! But what a long way; clear G rant’s maniger. the cowboy waa about to rids into the iiaaert. across a con 11 scut!" Grant railed to him: " It Is quite a leap for Rena, In more "Come here. F rank!" ways than one. From New York to "F ra n k ! Oh. what a tame name!" Artaoua—a daring transfer!" eald her murmnrqd Rruc Is disappointed tones. lather. ' The cowboy wheeled about sod rode Mortimer was eeeentially a man of ac tion and before the week was ended up to them. Roger presented him to bis Ala languid wtfa, her meejc and mild young companion and she lifted glowing au!d. Marls, bis reluctant daughter and eyea. Alas Tor the maid! Her hero bad Ma substantial friend akre en route a decidedly game eve. that looked as to Phocult. They were all traveled though some one had put a knife in It traveler« and passed six days comfort ■juid turned It around a few times. — She acknowledged the Introduction la ably and pieman tly In a Pullman. a faint voice and when the "Ideal of **Ii thi« It?” cried Rene. In dismay as manly beauty “ had .ridden on. ahe pro- they fit»«? out of the car one n ig h t fol poaeri to'Roger that they return to town lowed by a heavy-laden, well-fed porter. wtthcut watting to help drive the cat "No.” replied Grant, "this Isn't It. tle. Grant cheerfully acqnleeced. Fhts fa Ash Fork, where we have to watt "How did he hurt hla eye?" she aaked about three hours and (hep take a abruptly. branch road In to Phoenix. W e ll get «here «boat two o’eloek la the morn- '•Who. Frank? I haven’t known him long, bat aa our friendship Increases t Jng” "Roger Grant,! Did you make np the w ill endeavor to learn bow it hap name of this place! I t ft really Ash pened." "W here did yon knew him?" Fork?" " V *a W hy not?” > "Ok. everyone know* him. I met him " I f « *o delightfully wild and woolly. first st a restaurant By the way. he He mat me tost I am going to drop papa and Luelle a eats with hla knife letter from here while we watt I will rend dayless and datetoes epistle«, for f hav* loaf all track of time." The wait and the ride from Ash Fork to Phoenix quelled Rene a ever vivid .»tract*y. and «he wsa ready qrletty and qulc-ly to go to bsd when they reached the apartments Grant had secured for them In the fam ily cf tome acquain tances of hla Mrs Mortimer not being equal to hotel fife. A t 11 o'clock the next morning radi ant and refreshed R -rc BBSS! upon Grant's vision with m.tecrlc hrlghtnesa "Aren't you ashamed." he said re proachfully. "to let your sick mother ha up and dreised ^ before you!" S iv y o p?' mother! JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. D&ily &nd Tribuno • * t 'l ' Trcnpaaa N otice. Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, not to enter upon, or trespass in any manner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t Langlois, C arry Oounty, Oregon, for the purpose of bunting with guns or dogs, or other wise trespa in any manner. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises without my oon- sent w ill be proaeouted to the fu ll ex tent of the law. hastate T bomssx . N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, A pril 8th, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that in com • •* Semi Weeky and Tribune A lw ays Remember the Full Name Cares ■ Cold in One Day, Crip in Ttvo. ^Briefs, ! Posters,H Envelopes. Statements. on Short Kotice- Satisfacton Guaranteed e*»!s a-tciactiou guanmiveti. KK JSe. W T a © a r e C o w a tip x'in ’- V o re ra r, ka Ç »aa*r»u Caialv t u b a r t i* , in« , U. O. M l te «Wc- rrru -o J FIRE AND MARINE INSURANT)E COMPANY of California. PATENTS T o W h o m I t B Iny C o n c e rn . Up o-date Work Done is B ir o « tr e e * . HOME pliance w hh the provisions of the A ct o f Congress o f June 3, 187», e n title d ” An act fo r the sale of T im b e r Landa in the States oi C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,” aa axtendad to a ll the Publto L an d Btatee I by act of August 4. 1883, M< n th Mouth T madoiitr O sibn i of P o rt O rford, County of C a rry . State in T h e E vening T eleg ram , of Port of O regon, has this d ay Bled in tb ia o f- land, O re g o n . I t la t h e Inrgeet e v floe hie »worn statem ent No. »601, for eningnew spaper published in On»- the purchase of the HfcJ N W | & Lota gon ; it oontHlna a ll the news of tha> 1 R 9 of Section No. 11, in Township state ami of the nation. T ry ft for a No. S3 South, Range No. 15 W eet, and m onth. A sam ple copy w ill h p h ia il- w ill o ffer p n o f to show th a t the land, e d to V o u fre e . A ddresr / h sought ia more valuable for its tim b e r N o tic e f o r P n b llc a tto n . o r stone than forag ricn R ural purposes, T H E TK LK tfRAM , DarARTMKNT or tub I ntkrio «. and to establish h la c la im to said land PORTLAND, OR. Land Office a t Roseburg, Ore., before J . H. Upton, U . 8 . Coramiaion- er a t L an g lo is . Oregon, on Thursday, A p ril Slat, 180 m . the 3rd day o f September, 1808. N o tic e iq hereby given th a t Cornelius H e nam es as witnesses: F ie ld in g of Port O rford, Oregon, has C. A. L an glo is, of P o rt O rfo rd , Oregon. filed notice oi his intention to make fi H. W. B u rn ham o f ” ” nal com m utation proof in support of N o tic e fo r P u lille n i Ion. E. L. W hite 'of » hla claim , v is : Homestead E n try No. W . T W hite of ’• ” 14328 made F eb ru ary 18, 1MJ7, fo r Lota U . S'. L an d Office a t Roseburg, Oregon A n y and a ll persona c la im in g ad 3, 4, A KJ 8 A J. Section 15, Township June 2-, 1808, versely the above described lauds are 32 8outh, Range 15 West, W . M , and i Notioc la hereby given th at requested to file th e ir cla im s in th ia of th a t said proof w ill be made bcfora- J . M IN N IE B U R N H A M , fice on o r before said 3rd day of Sep H . U p to n. U . 8. Commissioner, at his of P o rt Orford, O reg on , w ho, on J u n e tem ber, 180^. , office In L aag loie, O regon, on M onday 82, 190 h , made T im b e r and Stone ap J u ly a>th, I« 8 b . X B xnjamix L E d o t , Register. p lication, No. 10171, for W i MWjJf. He names the followingYritnesses to Section 1. T o w nship 3» B, Range 14 prove his continuous pflsidence upon W est, W illam ette^ M erid ian , ba« filed and culiivatioa of, tfe te land, via : notice c f intention to make final Proof, E .B . H a ll, of Port O ifo rd , Oregon. to establish cl ru n to the la n d above Cyrus M ad d y^ of ’ described, before J . H . U p to n , a t Lang Edward P ic k e t-o f ’ lois, on the 1st d ay o f October, 1808. Jam»- Rllta, of ' C laim n nt name« as witnesses: ItEKJAMii. I a Enny, Register. H a rr y W B u rn h a m of P o rt O rfo rd . O r. Chester Lanelnis of Thaddeus (b een of of Eckl / N olle« o f School Indem nity Se- Ed W ells B E N J A M IN L E D D Y legister. The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. H e a e ty ’ D SW IFTS Daily Sunday and Tribune Bill Beads, Letter Beads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, 1878.— L **a tiv e Rromo Quinine • Scan Mood mean« a c lo u skin. No •a r .tv without it, wsrete, Cttady Cothar tic twea >*€: Hood *ud keep it clean, by C rr u ig up tlr a la g y io ti 4 » ! driving all la - jn r n i j« fioai the honi ll*gin U>-dsy to nauwii pimpiea, boil», blotch«, blackheads, ami «hei ekfcly hitwu- compk'uon hv «ehtaa Csacarrta.—beeuty for ten cent*. All drug KEEPS IN STOCK, ‘ of Sec. 2. and NEJ NEJ and 8 E V 8 E t i of Sec. IS, T p . 32 8 , R. 14 W . of W . M .. and filed in th is office lists of school indem nity »election« in w hich is «elect ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists ere open to the p ub lic for iuepvolion. Any and a ll («croon« claim ing adversely the above described land or any legal sub division thereof, o r c la im in g the same under the m in ing laws, o r desiring to show said land to be more valuable (Or m ineral than for a g ricultural purio eet, o r to object to said selections fo r any law fu l reason, shonld file th e ir claim » or th e ir affidavits o f protest or contest in tills office. I hereby d e-ig n atc the Port O rford T rib u n e , published kt P o rt Orford, O r egon, as the newspa|ier in w hich the above notice fa to be published. J. M . L aw bshcb , . Receiver. Trwapaaa N otice. Notice ia hereby given to a ll pereoaa whom I t nmy concern, not to gotor up on o r trespass upon the premises of Rli Bagley, for tbe purpoee o f hunting or fishing w ith hook and line. Maid p re mises are sitnatod on Elk R iv e r, Corry County, Oregon, and described ae fol low«. The Weat half of Section twen. ty seven. Township th irty two Sontb, Range fifteen West. Any person or pereora ao treapase- ng fo r the purpose of h u n tin g . Ashing, or traveling through In an y shape form or m anner, o r tearing down fence«, or leaving out side gates open, o r molest ing personal property, w ill he prosecu ted to the fu ll extent of the law. ---------wm . R. Johueon,_ , Learee of th> above described pnemtoea W ARTED A representative in this codnty by a large real estate corporation. Special induce, meats to those who wish to become financially interested. The R eal Estate S ecu rity Co. F o rt Derabora Bidg. CHICAGO, I U ? In connection with T h e undersigned hereby give notioa th a t they are the owners of the South h alf o f Section IS, Tow nship th ir ty three. South ran g» fourteen W e a t of W illam ette m eri<li*n, Oregon. A ll p a r ties are warned not to trespass upon or m ake any locations, e ith e r plecer oi q u a rts claim s a t their peril. < D . KxLLaNak 1 J Owners. J .H . M c A m . ) Po rtland , Ors.