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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1910)
» g « *» -- X HC w o n h i * ö m & h »*« c a s k , T H E N E I G H B O R S ! ! - ■■-* W e t ■ « « ■ < • j y r e k . r s » a C r i m i n a l ¿ e v o c a t e a t t t v i-» e . A JselroBeKle l-rclfre, w b U t r a « l i n g Wb»o the "To Kent" »ien Wae rs- moved from the window# of the Oat reioW them t t e Llf’ b’ b o d jt felt that he situ * tins was crf.teel. The Chi- • aro IpdlTtcrencs to neighbor« can hardly extend to the occupants of the adjui lipg Oat. who there your fro nt «door sad «tairway. und whoea dome» tic Jam r.re likely to «Heel the peace of «fldrhulUlng aa a whole. The Light- bodys did Rot gd to la r as to aspect the newcomer» would ba congenial, I f f they chertahed the hope that they !♦* THKHJ*AJJ« N O T IC E i « in Ute A la i at-» »¡oantsdta, v a » touted by • fi i. nd, a local judg;-. to a lU nd the tria l of a “c acker" for abuot ug a “ nig gCr<” an([ the prlroner hni 'ng no stonev ta j,ire a lawyer, the Ju.lgv sppoistrd broker Io defend him , sllegicg that |fth e b ro k e rv .M n o ta lo w y e r“ he wuaan idiot becaure he wa>n't one”—a Judg- m rllt uniply supported by his conduct of ,he The broker, saye Ihe Bar I'rm .eiw e Argonaut, croan-exaaiined the witueerc» briefly, sending in now nu^ then a diceoniflting trajectory. mls> lie Laorr>iu»lve. W hen he came Io make a S|>eecli he said: Mrs. LightboJy cos favored with the »Gentlemen o f'ih e ju ry , I bate taken • r » t glimpee of her future neighbors, greet [»in » to chow you that my client had her Impressions were distinctly WRs n reejeeteble citisen. T ea w it- favorable, kites la a gingham apron neraes h e t- uuvrtod—on oath, mind and w ith disheveled hair, the fin is h you—that he elands high in hie com w ife looked pretty and attractirs, m u aity." The defendant was six feel while the young husband was so court- three inches tall, and the ju r y smiled, eouady helpful aa to suggest that the »j]e stood high to (he community, and honsystoon days were not far distant, that la mifilcieeL Now for the law. W r Mrs. Ughtbofly does not need any ' find that the Soth verse of the ICth chap more more time to make up her mind ter of ’t'h itly on ITeedicgs'—C h itly . than moat women require, and »he told . genllemcn, was one o f the brsseapg’er Lightbody w hen he came home that eruls'n the confederate arm y—th ie w e ll night that the new people were acqui- . eateblHbrd principle of law.” Here th< glltons. broker ndjuste his glasses, holds tin; Ltfe’ litbody smiled In a superior fash- book fur off,clevates hischin and rend»: Ion and advised her to "go slokr.” Yet “ 'No respectable w hite man can be though he was obliged to take this g u ilty o f crime." T h a t, gentlemen, it stand to uphold the Judicial quality of [fp on gh . 1 leave the case in your bund«." the masculine mind, in his heart he finch ju ro r changtd his q ifd , looked n f was quit# Inclined to agree with her. i bb z c . ’i be. ..nodded, and, w ithout leav- H e b id met Mr. Bruce in the hall as ing their »rata, rendered n loud andem he came upstairs, and bad ailuwed i phatic verdict of "not g u ilty ," »ud then himself to Indulge In the hope that be I joined in three cheers for the defendant played whist. To have a congenial j and his lawyer. «. couple In the next flat who played GAT IN THE PULPIT. whist left little to be desired, in Light- body's estimation And when the next P a s t e r C a a R h t f t b y t h e M e e k e n d t k e y teraoo n he caught a g lij.,« e of Mrs. U rb e r T a s k I t a w a y . Bruce In a pretty bouse gown, locking An inquisitive black cat strayed into as fresh and sweet a t If moving day the Bristol M ethodist Episcopal church were six months distant. Lightbody on n recent Sunday evening just belt re capitulated. the services began, saye the Pittsburgh "W e ll call upon them, my dear," I Chroniclc-Telegrnph. ha remarked to Mrs. Lightbody. "We i There were very few people in the wot. | be in a hurry aboht it. aa if we church a t the time, but the loud und Just been waiting fdr thgjp to ar plaintive mewing o f the etrangei at rive, but after a suitable time we’ll call fronted their attention, and they upon them." watched its movements w ith interest. The Bruces had a houae-warmtng be The anim al climbed up into the choir fore the acquaintance between the fam loft, pepched upon the rolling and ilies had progressed any further than looked down uj>on" the congregation the point of saying good morning on A fte r a tim e several member» o f tbc the ntalrs. They had been In their new choir arrived and the cot scampered quarters Just a week. "They're the away. Anally climbing down one o f tbc hospitable sort, and I like that," eaid wooden pallurs which supported the LightboJy. "Haven’t any use for the ! choir lo ft and walked down into the people who can’t make friends.. Ybu’d ‘ aisle. • J - better arrange It so that we can call Several o f the congregation endeav Bast wash, my dear. This postpone- ored to coax the cat into th eir pews, meot la hardly neighborly." b ut the proud pussy ignored them knd Lightbody checked himself to listen wish -etntely dignity climbed up into to a nolee to the flat below. It was the p ulpit and aat on tbc Bible. When the to rt of noise which does not call the pastor came in a moment later he for strained attention, an aggressive, found th e cat in possession of the jiffl penetrating, whole-aouled uproar, ' pit. but the anim al took kindly to the which swelled to the proportions of a : preacher and began to purr »nd arch Oomanoha warwhoop and died away In hie la c k at the la tte r’s approach. S succession of little shrieks In fernin- The pastor took the cot by the back Ina voices w ith * rumbling undertone <hc neck «ml handed it down to an of bam. The U g b tb v ly a looked at usher, who carried pusa out of the aoeh other, and Mrs. Lightbody ex- , church. “Thia Is a good oinrn, breth- clalmed: " I wonder what eon have rcn.” said the pastor and then he went happened." on and preached his sermon. Before they had wasted any time to ! THE DIVINE NAME. conjectures the uproar began again. It j T h e I n e f f a b le W a r d T h « t I s N e v e r S p o k e s nontlnuad for Bbme momenta, while by M an y la r a e llle o . the expression of surprised disapproval Bev. Dr. Wise, president o f the H e on Lighthody*a face became more and more pronounced. Mrs. Lightbody brew Union college at Cincinnati, has took advantage of the first lull to re given bis view of the ancient Jewish mark tim idly that they seemed to be rendering o f the name of the D eity, re ports the New York Sun. He aay3 that having a goOdtlme. the term “Jehovah," the ineflnblc tetra- "A good tim e !” repeated Lightbody grammeton. is never pronounced by In withering tones, "They are having inany Israelites. They use the word • drunken carousal. If you call that “AdonoiJP which signifies "the Lord.” a rood time. It's an outrage that such The translators of the Bible followed people should gain admission to .a re this custom, rendering the word “Je spectable building. There’s one thing hovah" ns “ Lord.” In ancient time» about It. elthor they go or I do." the Pharisees replaced The tetrogram - Ughtbody’s Indignation did not cool meton b.v Shem; they used “Shelho,*' down during the evening. To be frank which is also Biblical, aa the sacred It bad no chance. The noise was prac naitne. and this name is yet retained, to tically continuous. Periods of unearth tome extent, among the Jews. But it ly shouting were interspersed by In would appear from passafea In the terlude of Inane laughter. Had he not Psalms th a t Adonol, or Lord, for Je feared to leave hla w.ie alone, Light hovah w u more ancient even than the body would have interviewed the land time» of t.he Pharisee«. I t thus occurs lord that very evening. eight time« in Psalm lxxxiv. It also ap Shortly before 11 o’clock the holes pears in the book o f Exodns where “Je eeaaed abruptly. Mrs. Lightbody hovah” had been used la the original thought this strange, but Lightbody Hebrew. This substitution would said no, they had simply gone beyond seem to be older than any other, end it the noisy stage. When the company is y e t roinmon among all Jew s. broke up It was a matter of surprise D r. Wise says he has found th a t the to him that so many of them were able oneient translations teetifv in favor of to go home and he hinted darkly that “Adonol.” they might And several o f them in the Looking a t the English translation hall In the morning, sleeping "off the of the Old Testament It w ill be fonnd effect» of their potations Mrs. Light th a t the name Jehovah ap,tears in the body shuddered and agreed w ith hint books of Genesis, Exodus, Judges, the that It would be advisable to look for Pea Inis and Isaiah. I t Is not in the New a house In the suburbs. Testament. Lightbody did not find any human T h is H a p p e n « « I s B n g tn a d . flotsam "knd Jetsam In the hall next The church, in the person o f the «rife morning, hue he did meet Mr. Bruca. of the bishop of Winchester, has taken T he’ gentleman bore no trace of the to cycling, says the Lady’s Pictorial. carousal w ith which he had been con Bev. E. Husband, by the way, the well- nected Freshly shaved and with.clear, known vieffr of St. Michael's, Folkatone, bright eyes, he was distinctly good to preached a special sermon to cyclists look upon. recently, in which he not only followed "Hope we didn’t disturb you last k ’oie of the old divines by seeing no light.” said M r Bruce, addressing harm in taking a punning text— “They Lightbody. "My wife and I aren't toil not, neither do they spfn!"—but need to flats. When we ntarted la to fu rth e r remarked he firm ly believed play ’ P i t ’ we forgot that perhaps our that, had velocipedes been in existence neigh bora were Retting the worst of Hi ancient- days, the sacred w ritings tt. I t ’s a noisy little gams, but there's would have contained approving refer lots of fun to IL" eneea to them. I t may Interest the ex Lightbody ‘a face bad undergone sev cellent viqg^to know that in a country eral changes but he made a quick church of w hich 1 have heard a cyclist recovery. ” 1 prefer whist myself.” he figures in a stained glass window. said. "Do you play? Then we II have M a te h m a k ln g la S w eden. « to try a game some evening. H iv e a ‘ u . i v . . “ I Sweden has the oldest and largest n i n e t o n a i l h u t w n ih V , e«n plan- ,„„(,,1, factory in the world. Matches W r. ... *. This evnnins ' ,nce gPt s u re ' w yn,ln"<y ' *** wall. If roure sure M rs Bruce won’t b« too tired you may expect us. ’-— Chicago Record-HeraId. If v o i i'r e R n w fll« me. 85« Wllb CMr* < * « « « '> r * i ; u n f o r e v e r M C . C - > f a l l , U r u t f K t s t s r 'f u ' M l u io o e v W ANTED A representative in this county bv a large real estate torporation. Special induce ments to those who wish to become financially interested. The Real Estate Svcnrity Co For* Doarburn llldg. CHIt'AOO, 111.* '« r : roughly trimm ed splinter of wood "PPed w ith sulphur wee discarded w ith , hV tinder (in d ir boxes b o x « f o r which thev were the for which they were used. In 25 years the export trade of Sweden in modern matches increased to i '^00,000 boxes a year. Some o f t he nyu-hines for making the matches which w-e use In these dsye make 200 revolu tions a m inute each and tu rn o ut about 2.500,0no boxes annually. Altogether there are In Europe sbont 50,000 fae- . lories, and th e y yearly produoe matches valued at *50 flOO.OOO. AM ) WILSON, Ì.JGHT B I NNING & M A UD , T o W h om it M oy Uooceru. H u l l U<‘« rto ff. I , the uudereLned, liereby g ive no tice th a t I have a conveyance from the Patentee to tidelands and w ater lots in the H a rb o r of Port O rfo rd , Oregon, on a purtlou of w hich a part of the w harf Is erected w ithout my content. A U parties are hereby warned not to drive plies or trespass in any m anner whatsoever on »aid tidelands or w ater Jot«. The O me « om D aiia ^ J oubkxl IB Ihe leading Democratic newspaper or M as A mmx L . D e a r. ' P o rtla n d , Oregon. Oregon,jMued at Portland. JOURNAL And TRIBUKf:. ------------- ------- ------ ---------------------------- The managers also issue a S kmi -W kekly , which is especially adapted Treapasa Notice. for people who do not care for a D uily, but want a good fam ily paper. Notice is hereby given to all whom I t may conceru, not to enter upon, or Any of these psjters ran be bad in combination witL the P O R T O R trespass In any m anner u[HMi the Star R anch , situated a t L anglois, C urry C oouty, Oregon, for I h e p urioee ot F O R D T R I B U N E , at the following rates: h un tin g w ith guipr'dr dogs, or o tlie r- /V wise ttospa l « z a n y m an ner. A n y person o r persons sa entering upon said premises w ith o u t m y oon- Til l be prosecuted to the fu ll ax* sent .Will the law. Daily and Tribune JAMES CAUOHEU. Daily Sunday and T r i b u n e - S7 OO. Semi Weekv and Tribune - ' J -1 GOld) BEACH. OREGO' D E A L E R - GENERAL MERCHANT. KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, l)nb x 1 > M V G «> Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. - / F t {» ttitlo n t A j f e n t o f « 1' (ot F b s n m T hombsx . 82 ► S.-5. • I I-’.»; vigil r p ru ia s p c y o u . 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A ll pat ties are warned nut to trespaaa upon ... make any locations, e ith e r plat e quarts claim s at their peril. D. K u x t lt i I I Owners. S crs et.s, Ps. *!•» ■ • ffip la l» . with««» h irtk ffr * b ll< » t l« » atp «art. bow I cm qwallfy lo t a la rg e r oalnry la tb« p«fltOo» bfftor. »bleb 1 bawmarked fc. J. H. McArxgJ The Best to be had'jn Curry County, a t reason able Prices. P o rtland, Or • « 1 C ity J •s e e e e e « • « s e e e e • • « See 1 Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, A ny Thing, «' r Trespass N o tic e . J 1 " J ■ . r Up-to-date Work Hone i' on Short Notice. SatisfacUn Guaraneed. j M a rs h fie ld , O regon Briefs, Posters Envelopes. Statements, • eseeeeee* or A dd rru D .O . HF.RTOK, 'X" ■ w e rc y ro» •< Notice ia hereby given to a ll persons whom It m ay conrrrp, not to enter up on or trespnas upon the premises of Eli Bagley, for the purpose o f bunting, or flatting w ith book and line. Said p re mises are aita&ted on E lk R iver, C arry County, Oregon, and described as fol low s; The Woet b ell ot Section tw en ty seven, Township th irty two South, Range fifteen West. Any person or pernacs so trnepaaa- ng tor tbs purpose of b u n tin g , fishing, | or traveling throng^ in an y shape form or m anner, or f a r in g down fences, or leaving out a P « g»tea open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to the fa ll extent o f the law.’ Wm. R . Johnson, Lessee of the above described premises I fft «mali Iff i>« S hi Qregb* M -* ' MAL. Mw ■»•»»« • ns-f« «F b*7 I 1# 1 <«p»#e m ■teff »• « • • nel • D A Y ’ J JO O U R N A L L b» • km . 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