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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1910)
weÑwmsssme'ie««» ■ •M # .' r jL K ^ à lB ü N E . CURRENT TOPICS. Bv J. H . U m « . .'K IJ ^ E S l'A r , J U R E l * U i . « 1 0 . E d ito r T a ia u a a — A abort tim e since a banquet at «UHBOHlF'riOM MATA» Qu» Copy One Y « r .................... .»IA» a t Newport ft. I. attendw l and pro- C m Oepy Six U 'i’i O i . . . ......... - j ’ ! * f moled tov officer» aed on. lets o f the pu»- Copy Three M oatti».,........... [ If . 8. N a t v waa the scene of atl«a»t — ' ore exhibition o f »hooking iraroor Pabilahed Every Wednesday, by HARDY T . « ifc W À B T . F ran k » * * ea 'ri. **«**•« «• ^ tito i > * * î, 1 ( «k» » «»»«>»»,, K »•n ,u-rp»l>»' » .¡«klOâl «Jb » ¿ lily .. W jn a a n d song were L « , rU«d a t a Certain «tag* of the pro JiHfc by the e u tra i^ b ^ o f a g irl robed in tbe silken fold» o f the American flag who proceeded to deuce tbe “ H ig h la n d F lin g ” D a rin g the bolster oa laughter which followed thia performance /aeoso Bvutr wsD«t>o*T Moaiaxa this g irl loosened two clasps which let bar gaudy raim ent fa ll to tbe W ashington, June JO.— Charles floor leaving her the picture of B . IJwnojk, a t present register of M other E ve before she went forth Ih e Ji’ori.and Land,Office, we» thia in quest of tbe flg leaves, when tbe afternoon nominated k fp o e t master liaiidclappingt and cheers became a t Portland to aucceed the late John fjiirlv draining. W h o it was th at t i . Young. T h e nom ination waa exposed the orgy ia n o t stated, bat made upon the racumaoeniiklioo o f certain i t is that va local preacher kicked up each a tu m u lt tbe next day as to move the .Departm ent to P o o r B u tin e s » . order apd inveeuggtion. A T h e shove aa tu M a lia waa decent I t ¡a a regrettable fact th a t tbe fid besides on« engineered by M ayor low ing clipp ing la found applicable Brook water n t Indianapolis. This In moat em ail town», where the hough ties* and malicioua tongue ‘‘ banquet” was attended by tbe •au»e» much trouble and m any M ayor and more then two doaen heart aphee th a t ahould never be: “ There are a lot q f character etnaab- ere in thia town who are alwajra on the lookout for a m orad o f gnerip about their neighbor» to ro ll under hail fellows, » h o (earing Iu terfer enoe by the police locked a ll the doora. G irls glided in from Urn wings a t a signal by the M ayor and w hirled them »elves about sad around am id su jh a tu m u lt that A nally officers broke in and a day and read len gth y, p la titu d i nous address to the graduating class YOUR BEST FRIEND in » bid* be took aeaavion to iot pres» u, k > ii hi» bearers th a ttl*« s a fe ly of the country rested upon the abouhlera o f college m ea whoseduty has liven and wHI be <o “ intelH gently direct” (he common pe*»p,c. apparently (urge l lin g I f be *V *r knew, th a t W ashington, Jaehsow and L in cd lii graduated from ilia '* fortune. YOUR DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED f ^ r P o r t Orford, Orr&g^ N E W G O O D S, * c. W. Zcwwu-T, Vice President K. J : Lonnv, Assistant Cashier Joan W. M cKaaaia, Secretary and fre«h «applies will be received by every steamer. I t »ball be my pui poae to keep a fu ll »took of everything reqpired by the trade in the Use of ' J G R O C E R I E S and P R O V IS IO N S , B O O TS and S H O E S tures sod C ity Councils, aa wall aa Courts. A n d M r. H e rrin d id a M E N S and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G , neglect to te ll his audience w het a dreadful pleoe o f foHy the In it ia t iv e and R e fe re n d a « , aad th a t th e “ « » ca ll” ia the very lim it o f cussednees L A D IE S ’ DRESS G O O D 8, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E aud T I N W A R ^ J - W 1 C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S ‘ Io thia he a o t o n ly echoed the ten timer) ts o f W e im m ediate masters b u t of a ll g ra d e * « f oorruptlonlste and political thievga and grafter« C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . In - (« 0 , a supply Of everything usually kept in a wall s<ockod Oeneral Merchandise Store. - . r i' 9B D B R 8 T A K E R FOB every where, inciu d iag Senator De Pew and banker M arte both “ ool AR Y A R T IC L E ROT I l f UTOCK. Mwtai « D n I O fiD ilh flflftd id * reel,” should become conviaoed th at i t is in the fates for C o rvallis Col lege to send forth m any such aa be GENERAL MERCHANDISE, in the (uture the demand would go forth to abut the in stitu tio n up, and A Poor Weak Woman G roceries <te P r o v isio n s ^ P o r t Orford, C urry County, Ore.>* B A R G A IN 8 In r Ladies* & Gents* Furnishing Goods, nj si jaay iiyui) s ¿» i ¿ i Dry Goods F o r a n y th in g in H a r n e ss or S a d d e l r y ’i t w i l l p a y y o u to o a llo n , ■ Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes ■ i' • Pearce, the Harness M an, ■ I t'igars and Tobacco, p in e A s s o rtm e n t of M y r tle P o in t, O r eg o n . '-I “LdWihÀdiâkih him i f m y being there before the survey was made would make any difference be answered N o, not in m y caw aa 1 had ju s t oome in and the aurvey was being made and a Notice To Horsemen The Thoroughbred Germ an Perch- ' cron Stallion p re lim in a ry run. Orders taken fo r articles not in (To be cont Inaed.) M isilfcsSy Bars 8a. iCaady Cathartic, the most woe- derful aiediaal, Ahvoverv of Uio age, plea» a a t and refrvah m r to the taste, act gestly sad posiUvrly on kbit.«}-«, iiv sr sod bowels, cleaoslDS the entire »--»tem, cold«, core headaobe, fever, habitual con«tipatloo and blllouaoem. Please buy anil try a bos o f U O . C . to dsy; M I,« k W c e a U . Soldaad gaaraalasd to N W by all druggists. G R A IN A U L T Call, get our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NIELSEN. i la a beautiful four year old black Per- Jtsreou. or B IA H rad.el.es - H l yt.ld cberon wel<hiog 1760 lbe. and was tm- 'U ick iy to tbs in flóm e, of Dr. Mu«w J ported from Germany by (C . R u b y , oaU -H aln ru la. M dost» t t oeuta. ( of Portland, Or. J. N o tic a o f School In d e m n ity Se lection. 080S6 G R A IN A U L T w ill stand at the fo i lowing plama during the son of 1910. BANDON A p ril-1 —1—10—I I —1 A -1 9 -3 0 —97—M M ay--»—7—15—1«—Jy—94—«6. June—1—9—A—10—11—19—iO—29—jO. F O U R M IL E A p ril—3—12—11—99. M ay—«—17—9». June—4—12—21. • . . L A N O L O I8 April 4 -A 9 —12—14—17—92—23—9» —90. May—I - I > 6 - 9 10-14—19—19 —» —27—28—»1. June—6—0—9 —13— 14—IS—M—22—23—27—9«. ’ »<• 8 IX E 8 April—» - 7 —9 -1 S -1 » —94—9B. M a y - 3 —4—11—19—1 j —99 -31—99—30 Jane—7—»— 1»—17—94—96—2». Terms, Single Service, *10.00 dne at time of aervloo. For Season, 916. , To insure, 990.00, doe whsa mare is known to be in foal. Due care w ill be taken to prevent ac cidents, but will not be responsible, should any occur. Black Percheron Breeding Ass’n I a fgloia, Ore. L . J. B ioslow , Mgr preach jo u r doctrine up here? W h y d u a l you go to K entucky?’’ E x c u m ' u h ait are yon a preacher?*’ “ I'a m , sir.” “ Are you tryin g to save souls from h ril? ” “ Yee air: theta m y j ouaiaaaa ” “ W H I, w hy don’t you g<< there?” The assailant hurried into the stuoker am id a roar of tin- sanctified la u g h te r— Everybody« M agstine. A n you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. Yon need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. W e believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would net make them. Ask him and find o u t FoBow his advice. tef 31 f b AAyer's la s s i them. N otice of Sale o f S ta te Lands. Tim ber Claims Bonght Notice ia hereby given that the Stote Land Board will receive sealed bids on- tll 10 XX) o’clock A. M ., June 9, 1910, tor the following described school lands to-w it: ’ All of Rectioa 1«, T . 29 8. R. 9 W. A ll or Section 36, T . 31 8. R. 2 W. The 8W |, W | of 8 E | snd Iota 3 and 4 8»«. 1», T . M S . R. 13 W. A ll of 8ection 1», T. 39 8. R. 19 W . The N f of SI, and Lots 1 ,1, 3 and 4 ‘ It 4 "■ Section J«, , T . 41 8 . R. 12 W . The N W of N W 4, NEJ and N E | ol IE4 ol Bee. 16, T. 38 8. R. 39 K. ‘ a 1, Lota 1. 9i S and 4 amt and S SE( E | of 8 W | and g 14 j of 8 E | of Section 16, 18, T. 9 B. 8. It R 13 E . lo t« 1, ,9 Y, , 3, 4, and the W j of K |, E | g 1 o< W 4. 4 .r ............. SWJ of N W» and .... W j of 8WJ of Section on 36, T. 19 8. R. H E A ll b H i m n it be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and at least one-flfth of tbe amount offered. No bids of lew than 97.SO per acre w ill be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Applications and bids ahould ba ad dressed to Q . G. Brown, Clerk State lan d Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark ed “ Application and bid to purchase state laade. G. G. Bxowx, Clerk State Land Board, Dated March 94,1910. I will consider the purchase of fir, and cedar timber elalms, the descrip tion whereof is submitted to me by the original locator. I f well timbered, and and in favorable locations I w ill pay cash therefor. Address * ANGUS O . M A C K A Y < Real Estate Agent Port H uron, Mich. W . a. (Suoesaor to A. B. fixaix) M Kiiit if Hiram ui Saddelry N otice o f Sale of S ta te Lends. N o tlm ta hereby given that the Stat Land Board w ill receive sealed bids until I I :00 o’etoflfc A.M , August 1,1910, ■ for the following deacribed school lands, to -w it:— N4 of H4 of Section 36, T . 30 8. R. 14 W. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase an d a......... - - * - r, ¿ .... r- V at least o n e -flfth of the amount offered. No bid of less than 97.60 per acre w ill be considered. The right is reserved to reject any aad all bids. Applications and bids «bould be ad- dressed to G. O. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and mark- ed, “ Application and bid to purchase state lands.’’ ‘ G. G. Baoww, Clark State Land Board, Dated, April 92, 19i0. N o M o re C edar to S pare. A n y th in g not in stock, w ill be pleased tc order I moat hasband m y tim b er to ra- p la « fences and buildings on the farm , therefore I must not spare any more cedar. Please do not ask (or R e pairing it. N oatly U n n c lo ii, D one J. H . U ptoi », Langlois, O r., August 3 7 , 19i<X O regon V / stock A first class millinerv shop in con nection with store. W h y T a k e A lco h o l? 8TEONG. H aF dutare & T in w a r e , JiarnEss, L eather, ete. AU Goods N ew and Up-to-date. tbe nigger»?” “ Y w sir I am an ab o litio iu st.” “ W elj why do you, I perfee« rsto sd j eve > w uto.a b D r . Pleswe*» F« , - p H G o o d « , m u t ¿ Un», I-AdLio»* I>i*< Q gfcUeo*, f l a n n e l « , e t c . in on tb e outside and m y shed on tbe inside of the reserve. I asked 1 f t The IG vei-ythinif. r j- $ t< Call and examine goods and get prices. lege men” by the w ay. I n conclu a ion, i f the “ oommon herd,” whom H e rrin would “ in te llig e n tly d i D E P A R T M E N T or m a IN T E R IO R . U kitko D ran a L aud O rn c t. Rocebnrg, Oregon, May M , 1910. N irric i ia hereby given that the State of Oregon, cm April fl, 1910, applied lor 84 N E I Sec « , T. Si 8 .. R. IS W. W . M , and Uteri in this o ffi« a list o( school Indem nity selection» in which it selected said land, and that « I d list is open to the jrabllc lor Inspection. Any snd a ll persons claiming advei ! D the above described land or ony legal subdivision thereof, or claiming (he « m e under the. mining laws, or desir ing to show said jnn<l to be more va.‘- uable for mineral than lor sgrifrpliur- al purposes, or to object to said selec W en dell Ph illip s was on one nc H e rrin visited Corvallis tbe other and m y b ay abed, placing my « b - tion for any law ful reason, ahool^ file tbelr claims or their affidavits of pro casioii, lecturing In Ohio, and while test or contest ia this office. on a railroad Journey going to keep I hem b/deeignate the Port Orford one of bis appointment», he met in Tribone, published a t P o rt Orford, the « r a crowd o f d erg v, retarniag i Oregon, as tbe newspaper la whieh tbe • u w n a iw a a u , w ill eooare li« man w Dtavsly a r id ^ j^ v M w ^ |n ññ d q s ||| r^ m above notise ia to bs published from aome sort of cOnveutioni One g | « ^ y i h a « • « « < msa wswtd rfve B u u a x in F. Jonas, of tbe m inisters felt railed upon to % . B e g b te r. ap p ro ach M r. P h illip s, and asked' w * a ? w r i— « R »» d iss i edvfoe A w 7 aSasps h u m “ A re you M r. P h illip s? ” “ I l end te « m ( s «> »sea Ira n sad privacy bv writing to a m , air.” “ Are j ou’ try in g to Ire» * Z G I O E K YE M A R C H A N BANK O F P O R T O RFO RD - Port Orford, Oregon take service under a H un tin gto n or Loua K mafp , President J . D. Loccxa, Oaohier a H a rrim a n to bribe end debauch Boar. M cK aaau, Director political convention« and Legisla ought to. th eir tonguea and then »end It forth Langlois Ore. by every avenue at th eir command, put a «top to the orgy; and i t waa ve rb a lly , w ritte n or telephonic, the same M ayor who shortly after yripi o u t g iv in g a tho’t or cariug Overtheridgé. wards a t the same h all ordered the fog tbe am ou n t of trouble or Borrow B v J. O. E . jhey cause the persona ab o ut whom diatruotion o f a red flag brought in by a com m ittee of respectable ladiea th eir tongues are wagging. I q u ietly ashed Jim who that young ' I t seems to ua i t would be better a t a Socialist masting. Somebody has dug up a leaden lady was be had Just waltxed to for them , and the com m unity at nicely w ith , and he answered her large, i f they would keep inside of coin in France bearing the p ortrait name waa NancV Burton, and • she of the m aid o f Orleans on one aide th e ir own domicile», l>*ok after their lived up at Sawtown, her father be own household affair* and families and on the other the date o f her tug head raw yer In the m ill up there a l i t t la closer, and occasionally birth as 1409 when i t should havo he further remarked I suppose you th in k of tbe hereafter. There in been 1412, tbs ghost th at fashioned ante d ie ta a tine pl ayer oa th o g e i- the coin being that much o ff in tbe room for them, to do a little calcu le r. 1 am going to try and arwnffi» ialion on tbe proposition of how u n reckoning. Tw o ytare ago the C alh for a d a n « up a t S aw ju w n .a n d waa comfortable their shins w ill be whan olic Churches throughout Christen going to ash Zeb, i f be w ill play and the lu rid flamas of hell leap up and dom celebrated the canonisation of acomnpMBy me he « i d Naocy the M aid , more than 500 years after envelop their worm eaten old car casses. Ünleea they repent and pot she was cruelly burnt nt the stake was real o bliging, and would no •b e h a v in g been convicted o f the doula play tbe g u itar also,an d tak a plug in the hole in their face its ’,n *^ *,e l ^o>l iUC** mu* going to be m ighty uncom fort rabie crim e qf “ aoreery” by a C ourt o f. ‘” 8 *l C atholic Bishop» b u t was presided > coulrt uot be excelled. H e « i d for them when old M r Satan throws over by Bishop Beuvais John Cal- j h” ■ « » •' P1* / » * • '» / d ,,eW wilU in another h u n k of coat and knocks via a prortatetlt, who ordered a 1 X ao cy, fo ra « yet he had coofln- out the head o f another barrel of a " ,1,s e®lM,s on the b ‘ M d ru m brimstone and yells out to the chief brother preaoher b urnt at tbe stake | t< > the C hoir on B itter Creek, but cook to fling in another old goasip- io Sw itzerlaud charged with “ here ' lie felt now tbe tim e was opportuned a r” ' Hf- Io appear in pub lic, and g iv e i t th e I t was tbe id e n ti« l Congregation benefit o f hi» skill,and resultant en- a Teat New Method of Removing al Church that b urnt “ w itc h « ” in trancing melody. Connecticut and hung Quakers on Stumpe. B u t the light o f another day appear Boston Common and sold their in g , the d a n « ra disappeared and W oodland, W « h ., (yet. 25.— To children into slavery, th a t ju s t the Zeb and I started home by the U p test the “charcoal, or p ittin g ,’’meth other day proclaimed a t H a rtfo rd , per streak tra il and I noticed as I od of removing stump« a practical Conn., the edict th at a belief th at went along a larger num ber o f blaxes dem onstration[will be held here dur Christ was born o f a virgin and th at or m arks, indicating ' a survey o f ing the grange meeting October 28. be raised Laxarua from the dead waa M oonshine M o un tain was an actual T h e departm ent of farm Institu te no longer a necawray condition to fact, and which would determ ine aud extension work of the State uniting with the C h u rc h f Ia tim e how m och of i t would be in th e re A gricultural College baa b « n m a k passed and not so long ago the mere w • ..' « rv e - ing extensive experiments relative suspicion o f unbelief ia m ira c l« W e arrived a t Zeb’a « b i n a n d to the removal of stamps from tim suhjtcied tbe unfoliever to the pen found e v e ry th in g a ll rig h t, and I ber lands by meant other than with a lty of eternal ostracism i f not to a after a abqrt stay w ant to m y home dynam ite and a new method baa much more w vere penalty. ' b a t noticed ray Angorsa were some- been worked out. Tbe stum p ia Three g ra d u a l« o f the Preabyler » h a t scattered, which was unusual sqrrounded to about one th ird its Ian Theological In s titu te have ju s t as they were generally in one band, height w ith »m all kin d lin g wood, been granted license to preach who and I had to conclude they had been which is oovered w ith e n d .th e g r« « believe the Christ am i L aa.ru« story interview ed by some stranger or being turned next to the wood, ex m erely legendary. strangers, but for w hat p articu lar ceptiog one sm all spot facing the T h e world do move. purpose I d id not then know. wind, «here an »pen s p a « ia left W . F. H e rrin , chief political cor A fter eating a lig h t lunch I tho’t u n til the Hr» ia wall w ider. rnptionist for the Southern Pacific, I would rest aw hile, sod retired , The tire ia prevented from b la iin g waa graduated from C o rvallis col but was awakened by some one out by the coverin g of sod. I f lege in 187S. H e waa a l that tim e knocking at m y door, and upon aa proper care it exeroiaed only a few a Democrat w h o « political bias c e rte in in r wire it m ig h t be, I found days are required to burn out an amounted tu fanaUoiani. H e read m y guest was an officer of some > ' ft ordinary stuuip. Inasmuch « the a” law at Jacksonville aud soon drifted kin d , and asking h im to come in , I method is « i d to remove stumps at to San Frsncisoo where be engaged awaited developments. uboitt one fifth the coat of the usual in Detnoeraiic politics and soorf a t H e told me He w4e a Foieater or method» end is far more «tisfu cto ry Forest official and I waa g ratin g m y tracted the atlen tiao of C. P. H u n aa it cout)detelv destroy a a ll the tington*by the p d ro itq «« Of his goals on s taserW .A ii.d would bave large ro n taaix l flialurba the soil but to pay pasturage. E1 tild e , tbe rewtills of th e demonatra movements and was t y him given lin n w ill be awaited With iu«&h in a place a t the hewdotffi«, not a» a I asked biro i f he w as p m ilive,an d lawyer bdt aa a conning, conseion- he answered, the survey had to terest.—-Journal, leaa, corrupt political bosa. M r. a» tire line ran betw w n my « b i n . . ___■■ T IA «J? . s FT MAKES WEAK (Successor to John K. M ü ler.) at this bank. B an kin g privileges given in return are safest and best obtainable. Y our “best friend” is a good bank aooount. Bank here r » and he prosperous. Jomtuoc Schools, awd many o f which • ere very comm on; «“ d i f I’ “ I*“** but reflected but a m om ent it m ig h t have occurred to h im that neither W ashington, Jackson or Lnu-»lu could ever have been induced to i AMES S. JOHNSTON m ay go baok on you w hen he find« you lack funds. M oney cem ent« x friendship and helps build you r ?