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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
,4 'A K 3S S í » > 2 .,^ EG - . .'ARICAN -7sr;;___ APPLES POPULAR cnowiwe «JUTHW r a r a ---. _ «ngtoadDeaaa^aVnltodBtataarrad- tt .1 fiklsto«»* And Meigj» ▼ .-ji O * * - r ,. JAM ES CAUGHELL, w > -« ra 4 te< * W « s ¿lao -W * A -... jranwiv .-»• - -- «. GOLD BEACH, OREGON, P r o m a -well-known dealer apple« who ship» nispy thonsa o f barrel« to E urepe every year, the inform ation w a so b tu in et)th a t tbeye wan not so good a prosj>eet o f it largo shipm ent of apijjts t»> I England thia y ea r as last t e e a n ie ' o f Jh'' very natural drav. hath of i t 1 OeeSu.' large crop of apples harvested to .The story of Oklahom a^ trana England. -U-> *-•«„»' tiu t ■ M g frfrinatlon from nn em pty c a ttle This may be to a m easure offset range into a land c f bhtsMiuintt by the stead ily increasing demand farm s and thriving to w n s w as en tor A m erican ap ples which w ill «(¡ted in s)K$ u sta r tlin g m anner ca ll (or shipm ents on th is side to ♦ hat it forced public attention . m eet the demand which no num The beginning of t.kcdavctopuicni to r o f home grow n apples w ill «op- —for nnW a beginning has beenj I ply. •> ■ - ns or. MARKU Oestawe ‘made, eveu in O klahom a— o f } j ft It may not be gen erally known COvr.-.ttHTS Tlie On boon D aily J ournal , is the leading Democratic newspaper of . A n ro a « W i t It » a » k w r ti .m il d evcrtm ioa a w l o th er parts of the central s o n t h that iii4!M»3, which w as the record qt'irtUJr ttsreriB in *>ur opta km Ir tw w h « tL « r to* ■ " ’ ' z- 4 *'* > ' ' West w h s made In a less sensu year Tor the im portation o f apples In vu iu h n S» p rtib a b ly nMtfH iil.ic. ( • nrtntunl«*- tbww IIundlxw riiO M l*» te s ta t Io nu I manner, and it h us'n et re from the U nited S ta te s und Can Oregon, issued at Portland. 4 W l O e * . t r i - t a t w e n e » f.,r ». n . i.ji/p a le m « . P ate n t« tsUM« th ro u g h M u ;.u Jk Co. r t a r t r t gprrUn H /iw *. w .l t a u t vhnrgo. in th q « d eed th e public notice that it de ada to the dl.Zerent m arkets with The manager* atoo issue a S xmv -W xrkly , wtiiwh is especially adapted sorvep. i in the U nited Kingdom o f flrea t Thus it was w ith surprise th a t | Britain, the. to ta l im portation UtttM rtotol re*lt!y. lA r w M t e ir- • tio o f any x rle n i itte Joi rnwi. r v r n i e . t r * _ n _„.jri«i«nii‘ the nation nt targp learned, when ! ri-gched the enorm ous number o f tor people who do not care for a D aily, but want a good fam ily paper. ' - - Hto/nJJ»«, 1- - — >1. • Hold by : ftMit . tul now ____ 3” * e— » N e w York the ••statehood” agitation became 3, «63, (Mtt barrels. The value o f all Any o f these papers can be had in com bination with the P O R T OR- I F Ot- WAA tin hintfton, v to ti. n 1 <Y stron g a few years ago, th a t there those barrels oi A m erican tippler * . • - - ' 'a? • ' PP were really more than tw ice a* is placed at no leas than >7,lfiOJ5GO. naajay. w hite |*-sple as Indians in This is quite a jum p from _ the FORD TR lB U fiH , at the following rates: _ Trespass N otice. Indian lian territory, and that these. »1.728.G # worth of A m erican ap and the Indians with them, wer? i pies which were im ported hy Eng Notice is hereby given to all whom doing all the things in the way of . iish buyers in 1899/ Thia >7,000, it may concern, notto enter upon, or industries, schools and churches ' MW apple crop which went to resi- trespass in any manner upon the Star that are done by thriving coni ! dents o f G reat B ritain w as from — I Ranch, situated at Langlois, Curry j County, Oregon, for the purpose of mu nit te* in Illinois or Iowa or j the U nited S ta te s in 1903. and hooting with guns or dogs, or o th e r Minnesota. ; Canada sen t to the ea ters o f the wise tregpa in any manner. - I t was with further surprise 1 A m erican apple over >4,000,000 Auy person/«- pars ing so entering that people who in youth had been j w orth o f C anadian apples. A il upon said premises without my con accustom ed to think of Texas as 11' A m erican fruits, w hether gro^ n F ö H sent will be prosecuted to the fu ll ex land largely inaccessible save on in G reat Brituin or n ot, command tent of thelawr horseback or by wagou, learned good prices on the other side o f the F bakm T homucn . ' this year th at Texas was lending A tla n tic, and, w hereas, th e Eng all the sta te s of the nnion in rail Iish form erly obtained m oat of way m ile a g e ,' and had pushed their, pears from France, the T imber L and , A ct J unx 3, 1878.— Illinois from th e primacy held for U nited R tates now leads F rance in 40 years. the pear trad e with G reat Britain. N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . T hese tw o facts illustrate how F ive years ago France sen t pears Uultert Stales Land Office. B ox . the sou th w est is'grbwing. and has to the valn e of >749,368; tost year Roseburg, Oregon, April 9th, 190«.. beeW growing, alm ost 11»seen and the valn e had fallen to >551,430 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance wl h the provisions of the Act unheard by the nation at large, The v aln e o f the im portations of Congress of June 8. 187S, entitled r ( a n d ’especially unnoticed by the from th e U nited R tates rose from BUY TH E “An act for the gsle of Tim bet Lands geperai public in the region o f the >224,888 in 1899, to >684,710 to in the Kt«te8'of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washinxton Territory, as gygat lakes. 1903. — extended to all the Public Land States All pat-ts of the American W ord com es from one -o f the hy net of August 4, 1S99, T îaddkcs O bksn public are p ro sp erin g ^ Every , U nited S ta te s consuls in England of Fort Orford, County of Ourry, State A beautifully illu s t r a t e d where there are chances for y o u n g ! th a t the apple d ealers and eonsum of Oregon, has thiaday died In thia of monthly miga/.ine of the wide- men with the w ill and character ers in England deplore the decad fice hi« sworn statement No. 9001, for awike W est with fascinating the purchase of the 8 E | NWj & I-ots to grasp them. But for men seek I ence o f the good old H udson Rivet short stories, picturesque personal 1 & 3 of Section No. 11. In Township ing more elbow room, and liking ' Pippins, and although a consider No. 33 South, Range No. 1ft Webt, and point-of-vie\v description of the to see rapid returns for their labor able q u a n tity wns received there, will offer pr of to showi that tlib land Interesting development of the sought is more valuable for its timber F iW money, there is no place few . If any, cam e up to the stand, W est, and rhe romance and his or stone thHit for agricultural purposes, to d>y lige the prosperous south ard for first-class trade. The tory of the vohderlanij of tbs and to establish his claim to said land I C alifornia N ew town« have been before J. H. Upton, U . 8. Commision- H a l f o f ffe ttfo g a n y w h e r e is In earth er a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, received again in large, quantl m a k in g the Ask your local newsdealer the 3rd day of September, 190«. I f y o n w a n t to b e t n c • « • ( u l —l t for current issus or send $1 50 BIO CITY HARDENS 8ENSE. ties, but they are w anting in a p He names as witnesses : y o i w a n t to b e tte r y o n r p o s itio n — foryear’s subscription. T h e book, Bafon Ton Purahua Any OUxr WrtM C. A. Langlois, of Port Orford, Oregon. pearance, which is their ch ief rec Tsspls of Qraat Metropolis m o i« M * s ta rt. W e h a v e m a d e th e "Road of aThousand W onders.” If. W. Burnham of ” . * UWIMMAMHU WHHM ommendatlon. s ta r t e a & y , a n d w e h a v e m a d e th e Ujntouhtedty tha part o f this proapcroua nation, whichria grow ing and prospering mtott sw iftly io-dav. is th e eot»f6wcst— the re cion wliose rff.'trui Meld to Ok la lirtinn. Indian territory and north Texan, says the Chicago Inter DEA LER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE . KEEPS IN STOCK, ÀC. Scientific flmentait. Semi Weeky and Tribune - 8 2 OO. e o o i m I io n i «lent jAfg-ent o f tito J - 8 7 OO. • I» M Y R ats and Caps, Oil C lothing, B oots and Shoes. 85 00. Dailv Sunday and Tribune HOME FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE of California. Always Remember the 1 .axative Rromo ------- G R O C ER IES, The Best, Only, JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. Daily and Tribune - - - - - - En .. in in & COMPANY Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip In Tw o. & Vfcdiwoa* ee 25c. The Start to a Better Salary H ave you ever seen a Sunset? Inaanaibl. to Ts«tld Atmos- ph.r. la Which Thoy U vs. _______________ DEATH INCREASE IN FRANCE Perhaps if is fortun ate that Suleldo Is Mot the Only Quss those people who spend all their tion Which Troubles Vranob I've» in a densely populated me Populace. fropolis are, to a great exten t, an It appears that it to not alone a cqascidus of the foetid atm os pbere is which they live. A fter juestion of race suicide that is pending a protracted period in troubling the san itarian s of he mountains and focents, Onr P rance- b,,t al«° the .terrible in n ostrils are «hooked by the disn crease in th e death rate. Dr. Low enthal, who is a mem greeable odors em anating from J h e gutters, the shops, the stair ber of the com m ission which is in peer of th e fm-limus, and the very v estig a tin g the causes o f the persons of the fieople on the shrinkage in census returns, is not Streets, suys Dan Beard, in Rec ?xaggerating when he says in u recent article that “alcoholism reation. But this sen sitiven ess of one’s alone is killing France.” Tuber (¡Ifactories does not longeontinue. ' ulo"iB- continues, which of alt A s the ear« became accustom ed fo d iseases is the m ost ea sily avoid the roar of the stre ets, and the, pd’ ls raK'nK to F rance w ith more eyes to the rank grow th of the un .'d0101“* tl,an ia a”J' other country gainly buildings)one's n o secea ses in th e world- Every year it kills to record the disagreeable odors roore than 150,000 victim s and con A s the. faculties adjust them ‘am inates m ore than half a m y •elv es to the unnatural and nn lion# raore- T h egjyp hoid , typhu»; sanitary surroundings of the city • dysentery, scarletln a and other as Ihe flvy se n se i become blunted d iseases and iDfertiou« ™«la and dn|l, their ow ner apjieRrs t o ' whi, h are decreaaing in Eng be gradually losing individuality 1 ,Mnd’ ° prraany- «w itserland , Bel and exjat only as an unim portant Rium’ H o,land. Sweden and Nor ■tom in the turbid flood of human way, the U nited R tates and even tty» Rome men a ie atom s all their Italy, are, on the other hand, re llves^ b ot if the president of the m aining at a very high average in V titled Rtates ran go ram ping France, sam e even show ing a w lth the boys, why should not ail marked tendency to develop. A m ericans who can get a week Sm allpox, which has nearly disap off fo n g ^ his exam p le?, Mirny of peared from every civilized land, th e Rons of Daniel Boon»- ‘are continues to m ake thousands of gn ite young, and their parents victim s in France and he<*utombs may object to these little fellow s - in ber colonies. Ruch is the g ist of cam ping nldne. but there could be I)r. L ow enthal’s arttele, and it ■o objoviiops if the father of some cannot be said that he to inclined one of the boys went with them to be unduly pessim istic. to-'feach them woodcraft and keep them under his eyes, and it is aaf? to gay that the man who vol unteers v« take a fort of Boone H o a a t jr l a R lo n d D a e * . boy« cam ping will have the time , Clean Mood means ________- . __ - No ■ clean skin. o f uia life and the hov» w ill », ■ teautv without it. CasearsU,C»aJy Cstluu- w i-T i xi .« Wil1 he*P c:‘,n '''““ i •*» •«** '« rim«. b> jhjf him self. a ti-rin g up th e laay liver and d riv tn s all i n- ORANSS, « a w . Many SmHnx Machines sr« made to te ll nsarft- ws el « a U y . bat the ~ > » w mm maSs e weer. Out sueranty never rune out We make Sewinc Machines to sutt »11 conditions «thetrade. The “ M e w mm erandetithe wed of ell ■ i« h * s r * S « f e m ily eewlnc machines ■ ” I s ■ ” n«M by wwOeerl m >4 tf ealen Mdy« — 120 beautiful Western views in four colors— will be included— free. - .SU N SE T MAGAZINE FLOOD BV1LD1NC tax rkAscisco " CALtFoaXta E. L. White of ” W. T White of ” A ry and all >>ersona claim ing ad versely the altove described lands are requested to t i l s their claim s in th is o f fice On or tiefore said 3rd day of Sep tember, 190«. B enjamix L Ennv, Register.' w h ale jihjy to lu c c e * « e a s y . In !« c t. t h a t y o u w f lk b e s u rp rU o -J a t th e in s ig n ific a n c e o f th e b a r r ie r th a t h a s k e t< y o u R e a d e v e r th e l is t o f e a s ily . A W ANTED I I repnwienthtive in this oo.tfnly by a Urge real estate TRAOC-MARKS a m COPYRIGHTS •prpom tion. Special induce-1 menta to those who wish to beootnefinancially interested, j t h e Real Estate Secnrity Co V v» Dmrborn Bldg. CRH AM », III. CRISWELL A CRISWELL in e x p e n s iv e ly , a o l p o s itio n In you w a n t. a o J your for th e w e *11 s e n d p r o o f o f it la th e f o r m a t fa ^ ts as to w h a t w e h a v e d o n e f o r J ib e rs . 8 • ••♦ ♦ (/ Know the News* j You cm have it all fot Month ^ ' “'V M o n tli i” The Evening Telegram, of Port- In nd, Oregon. It la the largest ev ening newspaper published in Ore gon ; it contains ail the new s of thin state and of the nation. Try It for a month. A Hain pie cony w ill be mail ed to you free. Address the telegram , PORTLAND. OB. N n tk -e fo r P u b lic a tio n . U.-H. Land O d es at Roseburg, Oregon. June U , too«. Notice is bi-rebv given that MIXiME BURNH AM . of Port Irford, Oregon, who, on J u n e 'i2> Tim ber and Stone ap- 1017u tor W j sw w T StkiitttCI/TownBhip 88 8 , Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, haa filed , notice c f intention to make final Proof, < to <-«tal>li«h claim to the land above I descrilxtd, before J. H. U pton, at Lang Iola, on ttis let day of October, 190». I Claintant-nameB as w itn esses- Hurry W Bn in hum of Povt Orford, Or. ' Cht-Hter Langlois, of ” ” Tliuiiileiia Gteen of •• ” Ed Wells of E ckley BENJAMIN L. EDDY, R egister. S’ International Correapandence Schoola Bex 799. Scrsntsn, Fa. M ease a x y la lX witSsmt fw rtS er •b H < a fH n nt* cqr ■ a rt. how I can q u a lity fu r a la rg e r salary la ■* IS« MeltioM bvtore which I Save marked X. C.ell (ogio,4, RuMgig C— O.etee AssdtR—ttarai Pri æ a s AreM«*ct Sr*— < The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. To W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn . Tim undersigned hereby give notice that they are the owners of the South half of flection 10, Township thirty three, South range fourteen W est of Willamette meridian, Oregon. AU par ties ars warned not to trespass upen or make any ldcettons, either placer o t quarto claim s at their periL f«t«gN«nr taç toser Si— to»-Uy»ito> •— L D. KaiXABxa I i.H .a a ™ .} ° ” ~ Street a«d Stora Portland, Or«. ***** “ 1 'Briefs, % Posters, Envelopes, Statements, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, L efa l Blanks, Any Thin(, L Up-to-date JUork Done on Short * » • • • « • • * • • • • • • * « • » » e • « « • • *, See or Addriss D. O. KKBTON, Marshfield, Drrgon ..J oice. Satisfattosi Q uardnted. nu .teed . Pk 75c. rn- PROCURED ON EASY TERMS. B y r e tu r n s p a re tim e q u a lif y y o u n e l f S-O- PATENTS je t o r e t K w m a il w e w iQ te l^ y o n h o w y o u c a n uurilita from the 1 ---------- — W * « , , w«f-av*vvw. akux a t Io n s X a n d m a fi th e c o u p o n t o n s . I Cam.«reta. — ——— ». a r t to o s s e y o u w s n t t o e n t e r , fill In t -no •«.■» IffttC h k iru n ltU H .-a m cw , ' The tc n i th e c o u p o n b e lo w . in th e coupon« m a r k I wt.iah esta, » teiaetion back s n e e r? b fe to t i m p l y fill In a u ri m a ll ? — So ra «y . Do You SStainia I n connection w ith T R IB U N E . Treepaas N o tic e . Notice is hereby riven to all persons whom It may eonct i-n, not to enter up on or trespAss Upon t h e premises of Eli Bugler, for tbe porpoee of hunting, or fishing with book and line. Said pre m ises are situated <>n Blk River, Curry Coanty, Oregon, end deacribed as fol lows: The West half of Section twes- ty seven. Township thirty two South, Range fifteen West. Any person or perroi s to trespaw- ny for the purpose of bunting, ftohing, or traveling through in any shapo form or manner, or tearing down- fences, or leaving out s*?8 gates open, OT molest ing personal proprrty, will lie prosecu ted to the fall extent of the tow. Wm. R. Johnson, Lessee of the above 1 described premises i r ra a wh ’>-v y w •¿•«•TJ fe T towrc c h a b it. F** “ ■»raierai twin.» ¡ » / • ì ;*--«*?'.”* »S ss -r » wR dntfrM. wb* raeos » v.ei<h í ¿fie M w n k * 1 1 ’ 1 pxtu «tty.Uf^rMMGMly. CMv M . f i . totUlìly -tr» a; . i :<>< »trp. orwwr«fta44MMW< MM » BwwteMt. M ww t»V /