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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1909)
a r, N o tic e for P uW icatf O FFIC IA L DIRECTORY DgrAKTMKKT o r THK I r r » I C. 8. la n d Office at Roseburg, N otiee is hereby g iv en that E D W IN S. W ELDS of E ek ly, Orsgou, who, on At p i t 24, 1807, m ade H om estead Entry N t 14668, R . for 8 i ot N E 1, Section 21 ■Tow 11- sh ip SI b o o th , R an ge 13 W e t , Rundi- an, has Ried notice of his into« »11 to m i l e Final com m utation Prool to es- ttbliah claim to th e land above r d , bslors Edgar A . Dodge* D- i tnisriooer, at M yrtle Point, O regon, on tbe 4th day of N ovem l er, I808. .Claim ant cam eo a s »lin es» -» : G eorge A. T aylor, of F tkly, Oregon Jam es B ib b s. Cl ” • ’ Abel both, of « G rover O. G ibbs o '. ’ " B a n ia M ik L E .»V y R cgistc 1 W HEN a oountry becomes civilized it demands type- - writers. When in becomes posted on comparative vaincs it demands THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER The fact that The Smith Premier Typewriter -ifi used in every civilized country on the globe is -n e t so impor tant as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. , 1 The reputation of The Smith Premier is world-wide- World-wide use has made it io. THE 8MITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., „ 247 Stark St., Portland, Orégon. Elk RA.CKLEFF, Prop'r (Successor to F. M. tangióla. ) KE P 8 IN S T O C K , Salem. ’ Clark State lamd Board—G. G. Brown. And th Iso t, everyth in g u su ally needeo PATENTS In th e cou n try. C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to »6 or more w ill be allow ed 18 per c e n t dlc- ouunt, e x ce p t on P lo tn , on which pe discount can be given . As I w ill do m y own team ing, m y intentim i to sell cheaper th a n good» were ever sold on F lo w s Creek. Wo h ave several parties who are looking for hom estead locations or re lin q u ish m en ts, also some good tim ber •VIH be takfen in excitan ge for goods, c la im s. If you know o f any good hom estead or tim ber claim s, it w ill pay you to w rite us. A ddress:—A stna R e G iv e m c n t r i a l a n d 1 w i l l d o m j ALTT C o., 226 F a llin g Bldg., Porllaud Ire st t o p l e a s e you. O reg o n . T r esp ass N o tice, A ll persona are hereby notified n ot ( • e n te r upon or trespass Upon tb e lan d s ef t h e u n d ersign ed a t an d near Fort O rford, and upon H ubbards Creek in Curr> C ounty, O regon, lor any pur poses w h atsoever w ithou t th e ow ners e o n sent. P erso n s s o flo in g fo r purposes o f h u n tin g , fish in g, or traveling through o r tea rin g down fen ces, le a v in g gates o p e n , o r m o le stin g property, will be prosecuted aecordlng to law . L o u is Knapp. N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . DkPASTMBIIT o r TUB I ntesio b . U .8 . Land Office at R oseburg, O regon T R E S P A S S N O T IC E H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher f^ iilM R < $rip tion , per y e a r The Leading Paper of Curry-Geunty, riibiishctl even Wuesiay, at Port Orford, Oregon J u ly 3 1 ft, 1808. N otice is hereby given that ED ITH L. RO BINSON e f Seattle, W ash in gton , who, on Feb- ru«ry 7, 1VO8. m a d - T im ber A pplica tio n . N o. 1)606, for 8W J of NEJ, E i o f N W ), N E | o f S W L Section 27. T ow n sh ip 36 South, R a n g e 13 W est, W illam e tte M er id ia n /h a s Bled notice of in te n tio n to m ake F ilial Proof, (o establish cla im to tbe lan d above described, be fore th e R egister and Receiver, at R oaeb u ig, Oregon, on th e 6th day of F eb ru a ry , 1909. C laim ant u ain es a s w itn e s s e s : O. L . Byron, of Seattle, W ash in gton E . J. W a lla c e o f ’’ Ooe I . L eavengood, o f R oseburg, O re. G eorge Turner, of ” ’’ B smjaxim U E d d I, Register, m ic i I lk « W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N B oth Papers one yea rfo r $2.25, B kwamim L E dot , Register. The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE a n d D o n ’t K n o w It. —■ ............ ■•v T e < " r in d O at. Fill s bottle or common glaaa with your WStsr and let II stand twenty-four hours: • — _ . aodiment or aet- tllng Indicate» an 1» unhealthy condi- t t a S C y r tlon of the kid- v « A t n«y«: If It stains jL J -A your linen it Is evidence of k(d- ney trouble: too frequent desire to J V L pass tt or pain In ■ the back 1» also oonvtncln j proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. W k a t to » « . Thera Is comfort In the knowledge as often eapresaed. that D r. K ilm er’s Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every artsh In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidney J, liver, bladder and every part • f the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold »rater and scalding pain In passing (t, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity (>f being compelled to go often during the day, and to gat up m any times during the night. The mild and the extra- erdinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing case». If you need a medicine you should have the beet. Sold by druggists ir. 50c. and $1. size». You may Save a sample bottle of thia f wendarful discovery -- AND--- The New Idea W<,man’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR #1 76, T hb Naw I kia W oman ’» M aoasimb Is an auth ority on DreaamsKina, I t a v era g es m ore than leu pa«»» m onth. We offer you therefore a t least 1200 payee ot g,*»l fash ion hom e reading for an add ition al cost of only 26 ets. Sam ples free. fiery and H ousehold Econom y. A. B. SñB lfí Any person or persons tresp assin g upon th e C roft L a k e Rnuch,—tb e Mc L e lla n an d M arshall R anches, w ill be M a nifactiiríb prnaecuted to the u tm ost exten t of the la w ; and a reward w ill be g iv en for in form ation that w ill 1e.d to tbe oon vie D s a l s b In ttoa of the gu ilty parties. E bkuxd C boft . BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK »««« P O U LTR Y M E D IC IN E E C Z E M A and P IL E C U R E K now in g what it w a s to s u f fer, I will g iv e F R E E G F C H A R G E, to any affib-rert a iM>altive m re fur Eczem a, Salt Rbm im , E '.islp e- b n , P ile» an d Hltln D ieeaaes. InstAiit relief. D o n ’t su ffer longer. W rite F, W. W illiams . 400 .M anhattan A ven u e, Now Y ork. E n close Stam p. FREE Stock and poultry have few trouble« which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la e k - Praiight Stock and Poultry Medi cine is u bowel and liver remedy for etodt. It put» the organs of digestion in S perfect condition. Prominent American breedet c and fartnm keep their herds and flock» healthy by giving them an ooca- »ional dose of Black Draught Stock and P-ultry Medicine in their food. Any stock rawer mar buys 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of thia medicine from hu dealer and keep hi» Rock In »igorou« health for week». Dealer» gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If your» doe» not. »end 26 cents for a vunnle can to the manufacturer». Tne Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. P t s b l i s l t o d a t A t l a n t a * G a . - ChvoftNoo Oo^SO.OOO. t M T'— and • book that t e l l s ^ O ® C H 5 ( S E h free by mall, V. Kilmer 8t uunton, N . Y . N o tic e w s k tv (aastet sote «fiaos tk« tou kare U entry Waeklv. wko«a sots. I t i w ill be (k t atort resdawe efaU Ute H /a r t tk a le s a e to yoa. 6>So S U N N Y SOUTH» A tla n ta . G a. 11 Claude Hall Salam . ’ 12 E lish a M eservey ‘'■■■. • »’ « 1 M Wordworth Jo in t Senator for Cooe and Curvy— * H A S MUter W. C. Chase. ” 18 J M Moore Joint R epresen tative for C oos and ” 1# F 0 H a v k ln s — ‘ Curry—I. N . M uncy. ” 17 Josiah Y cialey - * 18 K L W hit« Jud ge, 2d J u d icia l D istrict—-J. W. " 1» W ill Kennedy H am ilton, Roseburg. • a CDlehrook P rosecuting A ttorney, 2d J u d icia l Dig J Ï P lin e « triet—G eorge M. Brow n, R oseburg. ’ 22 Ir v in e M iller , In the (natter of reduotio' of sc: a ( 1 . 8 . C om m issioner»—J . H . Upton, 01 tilla b le laud. L anglois. The court finds th a t c er ttiu sntllla- ble la n d s o f Mrs Chits b a iley are a s oorXTV o r n c sa a . sessed aa tillable and th * assess, ■>' County Judge— E. A. B a ile y , Gold m akes reduction. Beach. ( ’h in g e o f iKHindarios of Road d is - County Com m isaioners—O tto Ism ert, tricts No 8 ,1 0 a n d 0, are m ade and d e G old R each ; Ed b yp h er, L a n g lo is. scription placed on reoord f’ctit.on for a road up north band of S h eriff-N o rm a n Tyler, G old Beach Chetco, d istan ce a b ou t 2) m iles, peti C ounty C lerk—G eorge W . ffinith, tion granted and v ie u e is appointed. Gold Beach. I The official bond of W illiam Tolm an as oountv A ssessor of Curry oounty, G o u n ty T re a s u re r— Jam es Gruigh < *regon, Is duly exam ined and approv W edderbnrn. ’ d- i- The Clerk is directed to advertise for A ssessor—W m . T olm an, H arbor. bids for oonstrue'luu of a brid ge across School b u p t.—W . 8 . G uerin. L anglois a guloh on D oyle’s north boundary, de S u rveyor-G eo. 8. W ilson, Chetoo scribed in field n otes o f Co road, also Coyoner—Dr. F. A. Schliejuaun, Mad for bids for m ain t« n in g free forrv across Chetco River. der b u m . Application of Z H ain ea for relief u rartaoe or ths oouars. g ra n ted . Books A sooounts of County Officers C ircuit Court m eets Fourth M onday in exam ined. A ugust of each year. P etitions for Hup. app ointm en ts w ere County C om m ission ers C ourt meet? considered as follow s : firs t W ednesday In Janu ary, April. R d ». Cftatob Mntehnm, O so F arrier, ltd 8. E rnest Diveibias. J u ly and Septem ber oi each year. Rd 10. C W H aines. Probate Court m eets first M onday iu Rd 14. J T P rin ce, Major O verton. each m onth. R d l . J W Mo 1 risen . A P Tolman. (Signed) E A B * u . i i . C b u lin , cra a v oountv tost o m o u and T ost O rro I sk sr t , Co C o u 'sr. MAVraaa. A ttest: Oao W B u n n , Clerk. C h e t r » . , . . . . , . . . . . . . Mias Id a Cooley. H arb or........ ’. ........... /Y K ifc t ie r Gferdne r. G old B e a c h . W edderburn I lllh e e .......... M a r ia l-----... A g n e se .......... C orb in .......... P ort Orford ................... Am es Johneton D enm urk........... J. 8 . Capps. The little Japanese garden» dis L a n g lo is ..................... E. B ackleff. played in the window» o f florinta E c k le y ...................................J . A. H a in es are made in this country, but by * 4 Japanese artists. 20 F / * M “W e im port the d w a rf plants and trees naed fo r the purpose from Japan,” said one dealer to a N ew Y o rk Sun reporter. “The gardens are constructed by Jap anese men here whom we employ fo r the work. ' “ H ow much are they? Tbe ones th a t yon see here range from | 3 to <6. W e have more expensive one«. These are the ones in tBrse round terraco tta pots. “Some people uae them for Jar dinieres fo r tbe center of tbe din ■ * » ing table. The coloring ia rich an J and tbe little gardens al- teje ways interest people.” Only Japanese a r t could achieve ___ these wonderful m in ia tu re gar dens, many of them not more than eight inches across. A perfect illusioa o f extensive landscape ia won by the clever i«,« placing of tbe tin y dwarfed trees, th e a rtfu l twists given to wee grfiv eled paths, tbe carefully arranged ▼tatas. Tbe smallest gardens are, aa a rule, grown in little shnllow por celain dishes of pretty design and coloring. The larger gardens are grown in shallow earthenware pot's, bowl shaped. Flooded w ith b rig h t •unahi’-.c the gardens «how off to th r ben. advantage. Pleat«nt. Pn’ttt») »«. Pf•»*»:«. T«wt« “ I love mine in th e «unset tight .” M s » « f f i t H t t n W e s l i t n » h L i , » , M » i - « . say« a woman who is so devoted to ..te CURE C O N S T IP A T JOH. . lartoa« K n eedy « M a w *« » , rfci ssr«» 2t«SHv*a4. \« te ) her garden th a t she has had a »pe d a l high stand made fo r it to res' on in n bow window, where it r.. eatcb hd adm irable a ll round light. “The effect of the golden lig ht through the little old pine trees i» stunning, and orange streaks slip over the little lawns in ju s t the way they do over real lawns. “W hen d u sk comes the garden r» delightful; so d ark flnd bosky and cool. And in the moonlight? W e ll, yon ju st ought to seo tbe moonlight on my garden, lighten up the dearest little white pagoda on the side of a steep hill. “M y garden’s poetry to mo atl tbe tim e. Through It I keep sense of summer nea r me a ll through the w in ter month».” E eat and retrealn at to the te»te. act irvntiy aaS positively on ki<li.ave. liv er and hnwela, etean«ia< the entire «retein, «taprl cold«, earn headaahe, rever. I is M u m I eouetipatinn and bilteuanea* i’ leaae buV and trv a bns af<:. C . C to d av ; IS, 3.Y mi ,-eau. Sold and «uaraataed to cure by a ll ,iru«gtste. A O V A R A N T E E D C V R E F O R PILES. Itc h in g . B I’ltd, RletollNK'or Protrud in g Pilaa Druggiats refunf) m oney if PA ZO O INTM ENT fall« to cure any c a se, no m atter of how io n s M an Jirg. In 6 to 14 davs First sp plicetln n giver e a s e an d rfist. 60c ify o u r dtnggiet h a sn ’t it send 60c in sta m p s an d it will he forwarded post-paid by P atta ile i» ta in s Co., S t . 1-ouls. M o . ” 1 A P T olm an S D e ’m ar Cnlegrovs f W H Crook 4 ¿ease Turner 6 Fred Poetol 6 A llen H illiard 7 A J U a r th 8 E m ue, D iveibias » Clinton Maleliorn 10 c w Ifaiuee cc good 222 South Penria 8 t., C hicaoo , 111., Oct. 7,1802. Eight month» ago I wo» so ill that I was compelled to lio or »it down nearly aft the time. My stomach was so weak and up»et that I could keep nothing oa it and I vomitod frequently, could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my tnroat and Innp« were raw and sore. Tho doctor» pro nounced U Bright’s dizease and other» »aid it was consumption. It mattered little to me wkat they called it and I had no de sire to live. AeiatcrTisitedtoS from £t. Louis and u»kcd me if I had ever tried W ine of Cardui. I told hr» I had not find she bought a bottle. I believe that it tZvcd my iifs. I believe many women could save much »utter ing if they but know ef its value. T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y , Di»t ” * ” ” ” *- ? . ” 98 fiorHSixa, O a .. J ob . St, MS». filaek-O raeght Stock sad Pool ry Med* -iae is th* te r t I ever triad. Oar steck was onkia« bad whaa yoa aeat a » th« m-wiiclne sod now they are «otttnr ao 0 1«. Th«y are lookina M par ren t bitter. F i r t r C a te to • T««w-A«oe TX«*«»totee A teto. State T reasurer—Oao A. Steel of Sa lem. S u p t P u b lic IfiM ruotton—J . H . Ack erman, Balem. plyiug to- palvot: It may .be weath money. We proaapdj obtain uTfi. and Foreign S ô S r i s K œ 'S îs SWIFT & CO., E . O . Gardner •• g.T6 I Fred Prim rose " • Jo Fwclfel J im K elly f r id g e work fc<n) • tats amo msTBicT O v n csg s : i • ** ’ Jw ! A les H a iti« 4 w 7 . 8. Sen’ts—J o n a th a n Bourne Jr., of , G eo Y o k u m » , 1.0,1 •• 4 00 Portland and Chas. P ulton of Astoria, ' J N E sth er ” ¿00 d on greesm an , F ir st D ls» i k t — W1ÌH» 1 F A 1borna» B ill Cook * 7 no a H aw ley, of ftal«m. A E >Yy » g'oo Governor“-« « © . "E. C ham berlaia S a P O Lumber Co to m b e r 207.» A A Jam ieson •• . < j ,p lem . Rood Su pervisors w ere api>oiuled ,s Secretary o f Stato—F. I. Dunbar, 8a- fo llo w s ; State Printer— W illis D u n iw ay, Salem . Attorney G erteral—A. M. Crawford, wanted inventors ebargea are modérait-. Try un. iö o ö . N oticb is hereby giv en to nil parties »hipping or receiv in g good s over tbe Port Orfrrd W harf C o’s, wharf to re- the Mime im m ed iately, as it wit, be l»-:J at t ‘>e ow ner’s risk. ’ R. D. H U M B . A X IS S iïE U Ê T IR E D M O T H E R S utw end needed S TR E N G TH . I ♦ ■XT. help ■ Ut llm àPr Sireai».-.rills, t-bitdi gives . ’„ cui peru blooil, • good npix-tMt, as-l