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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
W E 1X N E 8D Ä Y . J A N U A R Y • o litin e N u m b e r *41 » Ö 1R 1O O F F IC IA L D1B K U TO B Y STATS AMD D IU T U I T O rrtCB B S : 0 . 8. Sen'to—Jon ath an Bourn« J r., of Portland and Geo. E . Cham berlain of Salem. Congressman, F ir s t ^Repeating Shotgun Z'Y*gl|-T 'T \ T h ia new 6-shot dta-MBny-ZBlU model is the simplest, g SgM gJja D burest, a n d fastest 12- gauge repeater made. 'W R E j I t has the solid top, P M s u E i a id s ejection a n d r U H c W double ex,rectors — KTjj '#£<« special Iffa r/in fca- '• lores of comfort and convenience. T h e cioeed-in breech keeps the action clean and the shells dry— keeps out rain, snow, dirt, leaves twigs aaa sand. ED. RACKLEKK, Prop'r (Successor to F . M. Langiols. ) lem. ', State T.easurer—Gee A. Steel o f Sa KEEP8 IN STOCK. lem. - . SupL P u blic In s tru c tio n —J . »H . A ck O K I G O O D », H O O T S and S H O E S «. * HARDW ARE. JHL A /A 'isi Ac C A P W pm ^yH E N a country becomes civilizoif it «te nand-i type*; writers. Who« in becomes posted on comparative values it dem ands ' T h e fa ll cbaked cun » are guaranteed eloee-ahontina, ty k r l-h iv in c ru n e , and ara unequalled tor ducks, a tea«, Cocea aod a ll lo c f-ra a g e w o r k .. THF SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER The fact that The Smith Premier Typewriter is used in eveiy civilized country on the globe is not so im por ta n t as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter yeafc. The reputation of The Smith Premier is world-wide. World-wide use has made it so. A circular rirlnc tar*« I'lu a ir a ’ ion, w ith fall dadcrtpiiaa o f t h i a h in d io m « n ew r u n , • m t free on request or w ith complete 136-pa»« catalog ior 3 s t a m p s . TH E SMITH PR EM IER TY PEW RITER CO., 24? Stark St., Portlaud, Oregon. D istrict— W illis C. H aw ley, ol Salem. G overnor— Frank W . Rpnson, Salem . Secretary of State— F. W . Benson Sa K T h e e e w Sake-Sown eon etn w U ea a llo w , So take cun e e a rt to ten seconds for «loaning or pec .In «. yet the jo in t Is a lw a y s as Brin end rigid as lit a solid fram e. Boa- take-dow n cun . T i e fat p o .m i fils ro a r ¡aaiand h eir« o|.«r«tioo. A nd In fsot, everyth tbit usually needed in the country. C A S H S A L K S a m o u n t ng to »6 or more w ill be allowed 10 per oent dis count, except on F lo u r, on which ne disoount can be given. As I w ill do m y own team ing, uiy intention to sell cheaper than good* were ever sold on Floras Creek. erm an, Salem. State Printer— WllMs D u a l way, Salem. Attorney G eneral— A. X . O iaw lord, Salem. C lerk State la n d B o a r d * -O .G . Brown, Salem. Jo in t Senator fo r Coos and C arry— W. C. Chase. Joint Representative for Coos and C urry— I . N. Muncy. Judge. 2d Jud icial D istrict—J. W . H am ilto n , Roseburg. Prosecuting A tto rn ay, ad Judicial Dis tric t—George M . Brown, Roseburg. 0 . 8 . Commissioners—J. H . U p to n, I^anglois. x COi'MTV o rric x n s . County J u d g e —E . A. Bailey, Gold Beach. County Commissioners—O tto Ism ert, Gold Beach; Ed Sypher, L anglois. Sheriff—Norm an T yle r, Gold Beach. County C le rk — George W . Sm ith, Gold Beach. W ill be taken In exchange for goods W anted be w orth money, and Foreign if S x s .'s - t f .B '.R 'W K tra te t G ive me a t r ia l an d I w ill do m j lient to please you. T K E S P A 8 S N O T IC E . Assessoi— W m . Tolm sn, H a rb o r. School S u p t.—W . SyG uerin. langiols. Purveyor—Geo. S. W ilson, Chetoo. Coroner— D r. F . A. flehlienmnn, Wed- ilerbum." MTWTIMOS o r TH X COL'KTS. "Never." exclaimed W h ittie r “Why. we couldn't afford I t W h a t a a ld e a ; I couldn't dream of such a thing. Flor ida! I should say not!" “I merely mentioned the matter.” said Mrs. W h ittier, atahag her srasr. " I t Is of no special oonaeqtesnee." A t the same time she eyed sadly a package of tim e tables and steamboat circulars that for the past week sfcs had been surreptitiously collecting. T r go to Florida had been the drea m of months Aad bow It waa ruthlessly shattered. Still. Mrs. W h ittie r did aot deegnlr. “W ell, If ws don't do that." ah« to la at last, "ws must have a nice Chris? mas dinner, mustn't we?" . The thought of s dinner brought W h it tier to himself Instantly. “ Ton bet!” be said, rubbing his hands " W e ll have the best the country ear afford." “ I sometimes wish.” said Mrs W h it tier. after a moment, "that wc had a houseful of children I t seems a pity to alt down to a Christmas dinner all "W all, why should w e r* seid W hile tier. "Can't we ask some one Is?" Mrs. W h ittie r looked off Into spate wth her eyebrows closely hnlt, u li the problem were too great for her to ■taster on the tostet A t last aba sold ■lowly: "How would It do for you te u h Asm* Jans? She's getting along la years. C irc u it C o urt meets Fourth M onday In the boat .egal »«rvice and advice, and our August of eacb y e a r. N oticm is hereby given to all persons her say attention." •barge» are m oderate. T r y ua. not to trespass upon the lands o f the County Commissioners Court meets W h ittie r thwtght ■ moment. first Wednesday In January, A p ril, “I guess you're right." be « I d at last undersigned—the lands being describ P a te n t L a w y e r» , ~ J u ly snASeptem ber of each year. " I was looking forward to s Christ ed as follow s; A llo t the land ly in g O ml US. Pitsat O»«s,WashlBgtan, D.C. E ast of the County road leading froih Probate C ourt meets first Monday in mas dinner by ourselves. Btlll, Am t Jaaa Is s good eld soul, sad I guess each m onth, Langlois to Bandon of Lots 7 and 10, we'd better ask her. But there’s Courts Section 80, Township 30 South of OVMBT OOCMTY POST O rriC X S AMD rOST- Bmtly. I suppose she'll have to come, MASTKMS. T R E S P A S S N O T IC E Range IS West, for the purpose of cut too." .. .Miss Id a Cooley. Chet co.......... tin g wood or tak in g off logs, or o th er "Tee.” responded Mrs. W hittier. "We Any person or per-one trespassing ...F le tch e r Gardner. wise trespassing w ithout m y consent H a rb o r.......... shell, of course, have to sak R m lly. W e upon the C roft L a k e Ranch,—the M c ........ . . . J , W. Riley. G old B e a c h . Such parties w ill be prosecuted. couldn't ask one without the other." L e lla n and M arshall Ranches, w ill bo . . . . . ...... Geo. I^ jrr. W etlderbum O. P. H A A G h N S E N . Thera was s pause. F l M l ‘)r W h ittier prosecuted to the utm ost extent of the . M r. E. H Russell. spoke again. Illlh e e ..,. .. lav. ; «nil a reward w ill he given for In " I suppose,” be mid. " If we ash Aunt M rs. V io la Billings. M o r ta l........ form atio n that w ill lesd to the convic ..............A. M . Biles. Jane and M n lly.dh ot Uncle Henry axd Agüeos........ E C Z E M A anil P I L E C U R E Georgians w ill feel It." tion o f the guilty parties. ..............B . Quellen. F R E E K u ow ing w hat it was to suf C o rb in ........ " I had thought of that.” replied M r* E dmund C oopt . fer, I w ill g ive F R E E O F P o rt Orford . ...A m e s Johnston W h itU er "They've both been kind t C H A R G E , to any alKT-ted « . .J. S. Capps. as, end It. would never do to offw>i Denmark cure for Eczema, Salt Rhenm , Éryalpe- .E . Rackleff. them. Then, of coures, the children-- la -, Piles and S k in Diseases. Instant L an glo is J . A . Haines "Of course the children." Interposed relief. D o n ’t suffer longer. W rite F. E c k le y ... W . W il l ia m s , tno M an h attan A v e ru e , W h ittier; "they'll have to coma s ith New Y o rk . Enclose Stamp. their parents. W ell. we'll have to d - It. that's all. I guess ws can stead It N otice of A p p lic a tio n for a U n lt- for ones.” . . ed States P a te n t fo r M in There was soother pause. Mrs, W h it- e ra l Lands. •Jar at >ast looked msskly up. "There's another thing, dear," she said, "that bad oocurred totes." U n ited States Lund Office, "W hat's that?" R o -eb urg, Oregon, Nov. 3, 1909. "W ell, you know there’s my Aunt M ineral Application No. 05223. Bally. Aunt Sally Is so sensitive. I f N otlof is hereby given th a t the B IG she hears that your side of tha fam ily J E W E L M IN IN G C O M P A N Y , a cor Is coming, alls'll feel I t " poration of Seattle, W ashington, act W h ittier elghtd. But the Justice at the argument appealed to him. i n g by its d u ly authorised agent. 0 . A. "Yes.” he raid at la s t "1 suppose Jamieson, of Bandon, Coos County, Stock sad poultry hare few that's so. It's nothing mors than felt. Oregon, h as -p p lie d fo ro p a te n tto o e r- trouhrv, which are not bowel and If my people come. that your, should. tain m ineral lands known os the B IG l i v e r irregularitim . B ls c k - too. Dut you har« a Coustn Rufofa aa4 D rsught Stock end Poultry Medi J E W E L C O N S O L ID A T E D P L A C E R an Uncle W illiam , haven’t you?" cine i , k bowel sn T lirer r-medy M IN E S , situated In the S lxe, M in in g It was Mrs. W M tU er’a turn to sigh. for «tack. It pat* the organ, of D i-tr ic t (unorganized) In C u rry Coun "More than that.” she sold. "Don’t digestion in s perfect condition. ty , Oregon, more p articu larly describ you reiremtier Aunt and Uneie Mnby- Prominent American breeder, and ton and their children?” x farmer! keep their herds and flock, ed as follows, fo -w lt: healthy by gis-ina them on ooca- W h ittier got up nervously and pace« W est h alf ol the South East q u a rte r; siooal dote of Black Draught Stock the floor sn<l and Foultrr Medicine in their •■Oood heavens!" he exeletmed «t lsrt. food. Any stock ruiter may buy a Southeast q u a rte r of {he Northeast •W h st era we going to do? I t ’s aw 25-cent half-pound sir-tight con quarter of the Southwest quarter of ful to dwell upon. We eimply h e rr got of this medicine, from h i, dealer Section seven (7) in Township th lrty - to ask them all Why. It w ill eoat a and keep h i, ,toek in »igoroo, iwi) South of B a rg e fourteen W est of mint to entertain all this crowd." health for week,. Dealer, gener ally k»ep Black-Draught Stock and He grew more excited. W illam ette M eridian , and also the Pn.iitrv MMicine. If your» doea "H ’t a fearful thing." he nsid. “te North h a lf o f the Northwest quarter o ' the Northeast quarter o f Section have relatives. We're in for it. I gueea We can't lop any of 'em S. W e ll!" eighteen in the Township and range he cried, turning toM :a W h ittier, "tiar ■; aforesaid, being in all an area of 110 you nothing to »urneat" Yon got t» acres sought to he patented, all of which Into It. Can't you ¿et us out?" (U o H U iA . O a ., J ob . rt. >avL said la n d , are adjoining and contigu Mrs M hittler wotted a moment brtore Block-D ■aught Stock aad P o a lx r ous to the other tiaeto applies for. •h« B e d » -ta e l.« • te e » I> e ,rto e d . Owr "W e might go to Florida,“ she eaid SH» w ooklng te d Who, re « « « » T h e said B IO J E W E L M IN IX O me the m a d id ,» ,n d now they » " C O M P A N Y and its assignors have lo llnally. g a tin g » Ho«. They era le o f o M » W h ittie r Mapped his bands on hie cated and ,pplled to patent the said p r e s e t , bitter.^ BBOOgI3, OTOW- lands a , placer m in in g lands, the Raid kik®® "Just tha thin g!" he cried. **W?y locations, assignments and all m atter, didn't yon any to before?"—Towr. *ro» of w eight In any »»■ effecting title and S W IF T & CO., b ib « bwat kelp, b n tita u m ■nipt be continued in sum- ■MT as wall bp winter. fr* T a te I s l a s litotee o M a llk o r water — -------- A ll Druggists •HBeCh way w i r « nw d iw y n n ir b a v a bnnto •s la g C A S C A R IA S and t e a r srs tbs bast In the b o t i-. Last w ith hrodarno for awe days. « te tria d M m « o f ro u rC A S C A K k iT S . aad they rsllsrsd iba paia In hat baud siis o e i mamaus m b a r , ara. had week my w it , was ( r a m i , Immediately BLACK - DRAUGHT We both recommendCasearsse ' C h a ,. s t a n a r o R ii PlSW bnrg Bats h D e p o t'« C o . P ittsb u rg , P « • HE T R IB U N E CANOV c a t h a r t ic C e. t e r Falautbl« lUcfcvn. W ( j » m « i i K LY Tsatm Gone IX» O REG ONIAN nr G rip « HA- 2¿c.lüe O U R C C O R S T IR A T IO M . ... Boppwdy ftea^any. ( »trug*. MpMteal. »ww larA. 1IT ¿ ¡o lii P a p e rs one y e a r fo r $2.26, e P IT 0 FORD T IBUNE Thou.ian.'.t, iiic c ».Idney Trouble and P e r 't 1-ncw It. — Bow To Find Oat. A M A * ------ The New Idea Woman’s Magazine HU a bottle or common gl*ss with your water and let'It .ta n # twenty.four hours; a . sediment or set- p w rn T • tllng Indicates an -Z I cc ¿ 5 — a unhealthy condk iir * ' tion of the kid- T im Nxw I dea W o n tti« M auaximk 1» on auth ority on Dressmaking, Ur A k A J t —W ' i f neys: 11 * * ,n* I t nveraRea more than 1U0 page, a n , your linen It Is nerv and Houeehohf Eonnurtiy. month 'W e offer yon Ihereiore a : least 1200 pages ol good fashion evidence of kld- b o n e rending for an n hlltiAnal cost of only 25 eta. Samples free. fk l \i/ ne/ trouble: too ' I ■’ , frequent desire to peas ft or pein In ’ • the b.ci, i3 t |,p con-dncing proof that the kidneys and blsd- dst * ie out of ord-.r. BOTH ONE YEAR F O R # 1 .7 6 . V .'h e t to D o . r-iere i; f>rt In the knowledge so U ie n e . o rated, that D r, Kilmer's Swsmp- '. il c tie a t kidney remedy fulfills e w ry Ir, curing rheumatism, pain In the i-ii.t, i ■ .neys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability ■o hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or ba t effect, following use of liquor, wine or bee . ,n t overcomes tha- unpleasant oecesalty of being compelled to go often Curing the Cay, and lo get up many Uir.e, luring the night. The mild and the extra- orcinary elfect ot S w a m p -R o o t Is scon readied. It stands tha highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists Ir. 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery ■ m d i hook that t e l l s ^ M M 4 d | ^ g ^ 3 | more about tt,l>oth sent •niohitely free by mall, — L»*iBUiiq|-nsy id dress D r. Kilmer fc n<*M or tewnp-sna ?».. Binghamton. N . Y . When writing men- « rtlading thia generous offer In this paper. c v e rrh o d y S c y , So. Osmareta I 'sndr Cathartic, the most won- dorful mxdlcai discovery of the age, p eo» ant and refreshing to the ta s te , net gently and positively on kklcaya. liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel rolda cure heedaobe, fever, habliunl constipation and billotivness • Pieeee buv nod try a bo, o f C .C .C to (1 s t : 10. 25, Milenio. Huid and - nrantevd to curs by all druggists. ' j H J ■ IB* * te «state «s» <* T H E S O U T H ’iS T IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y P u b l i s h e d a t A t l a n t a , G e . - ClrcuLttion Over Sfi.OM. *D » te S VTV1VT S O U T ’ l Is th , G r « , l L ltw w n r w W w e lt t w Of ipa South. I l l , CevoteS to t , t t „ » l u r , , R o m a n c e . F a c t and F i c t i o n , and glv,! tha b,st of all taut l! csrrest la Its field. Among It, contrlkaton tha moat ■ot,d tuulharn w ilie r, appear AoelCMndlar Iterri». Harry Stillwell rewards,nd others ol prowlds Wins. Serial stories from Anthony Hops. Maurice ThemsteO, Sidney «. Crockett. M n.O e rg, Corbett and Artaer W. March meal Sav, appear ed. and other, are in waiting from the pee of aethor, of da U o m I note. A short story contest bronght vet n « a > l r flw c b n n H x e d a , l * n d l d s K c r t . t o r l . r , all worthy a Hoc« In O te » U R R T S O U T H ' « reederte col umn, Olhereonto,t, srecentr mploted that w ill sure«,,rally ,x p M t ta , rfpenlne fluid ef talent that only needs such fosleriM te Ulatlrate the wealth that to ,h r te easeri Itself. CMc I U M M T S O U T H teems wtth the We efthe sreat weth. Thesee- lal sunshine warms everyth'.ag 'nlo activity and the season I, oner sole eeoaf h to check the hand of In teatry. The paper com ;, freeraat with the breath ef the magnolia and pint, and gives eel th , vary air el the eret ge. pa m eng hey. The teesty c a l pathos, the r o m iR , and mystery ef the land w h en the corn store, up the o lden sunshine an I tha cotton whitens In th , mooelleht. will te given In the well-niled columns ol th l, tascisatlag weekly. The cubscrtpUon price to O n l y F lit r C c m te a year, alike te all penoM, epents. newspaper,, postinasier, and «very c m else. Clete of live, accompanied A G U A R A N T E E D C U R E F O R P II.E 8 . Itc h in g , B i nd. BlreMIng o r Protru l inn Piles Dniggist» refund money if’ P A Z O O IN T M E N T fall« to cure any ioae, no m atter of how long etandin(j. in A to 14 ilavs First appliestlon giver m m - and rest .Mv I f y rtfr dmggis» hasn’t it send AOc In stamps and it w ill he forwarded post-paid b»’ Pn-is J le i- talns Co., St . 1-iiul». M- • ■Jr STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE C7>c S Ü ÎÎK Y C O U T H , A t l a n t a , Ga, pain anil I eoaghdl io must that my throat Bad luo/a were raw aad sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright t diaenee aad others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I bed n« dc- eirotolivn. A meter yi.itad me from St. Loui, and oiked me if 1 bad ever tried W ton of Cardni. I told her I had not and the bought a bottle. I lx-liere tho( ¡trevedm ylife. I believe many w orn« could much ®uff®r- tag if they but knew of i»e value. Doa’t you want freedom from p oloj Take Wine of Cardui u d make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, belpiete anffteer. Yon can have a woman i health and ^ o s woman's work to life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to- WlKEfGUKMN rig h t to posse-slon of »aid land«, being of record In the public records of C u r ry County, Oregon! The said described land* fo- which patent is applied fo r and the original location, thereof, conform In every way to the-Governm ent ,u r r v , and legal s u M iv is io n , there-d; tliere are no m in in g claim s adjoining any p ortion of g a ll lands applied for and there are no known hales or indene ether mineral hearing rock in place on Raid lands. A n v s n d all persons claim ing ad versely in shy way Ik e above described lands o r any portion thereof, are here by notified 'h a t unis « th e ir adverse c la lo i, ar.- d u ly filed according to taw and the rules and regulation, the enn- • 'er. w l'liln 6o davs from die date of the Or»t publication of this n o tic -, with the Register of the United States M in i Office a t fto»el>iirg, Oregon, t i e said adverse chdm o r claim«, it any, shall be harrrd by v irtu e of the ) * « • ° f the United States governing such matters i and publication o f tide notice is hereby I orde-ed for the period m sixty day, I eon'tiaimnalv In the !’ • rt Orford T a i- buwe . » w e e k lv neaspsper o' general I circulation published at Port O rfo rd . | ! C urry C o un ty, O r-g n n , and hereby i designated n , being nearest to the I above de-cr bed land. R xkjam in L E i > v. Register. I Date of first piDdicatlnn : Not-embcr 10th, 190i*. O rigin o f the Christmas Tree. The Christmas tree la suppose, h. have ortgtnstsd In Germany, but » ."u la not the case. In reality t i e Ch.’te i- m is tree Is from acypi. nnd da' from a period long anleceJuel to tb< Christian era. The psim tree known to put forth a shoot eve- month, and a spray of thia tree wit 12 shoots on It was used to Key*'. . the time of the w inter nolrUre re a symbol that the year was ecmput Egyptian affections of sa eortv d av still linger with the Christmas tr« The first Chrtv’ ma«- traa was .atre dured Into Bmt’ a i.- sad device I rto America by some German m e re h jiU who lived In Manrheater Christman Lcgsasd. T h e re Is a legend lit G erm ang fftat wheo-Eve pluekrd the ’ »tai appta m ediately the Raven of th« tree ahrtv eled In to neculs poiti s ODd its brk green hi m ed dark 1» choi-ted ita nature, and became 'h e e z e r.r e e ^ u all neurons prsaoJiln-; the story «* m an's ta il. Only ou C b r .tin ui docs bloom b rig h tly w ith lig h ts and become h e e iitifiil w ith Ip v s -g lfi-.- the ca rjo Is turned ta i a hlev,, ng sX th» coming qt the Chr.ut Child, and •»« tars bar UbrtaUJta» tree. ----- -------- --