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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1910)
M58SSRRRHPKMBB YOUR BEST FRIEND JTHE TRIBUNE. ■as*- Wr.DNESffftT, JURE » t h , 1910. D o e s n o t C o l o r the H a i r ^UWK'UIPTIOS BATES. ».»•rvpjo«»* Year.:.:....... ia Copy Six Mouth«.. in« Copy Three Mootha. >i ,f!.So ........... r* ili >>abii»bed #v«yy Wedneaday, »«y BA*l>V f . s T ewak T. I that Ayer*» Hair hafr, crea to f* “ “ _____ Persons with the whites i _ blood hair may ate it freely without having the hair ■ Wc « U ih i you ta «oaJüwly mil r it ir ili * to your'doetor. Ask him what ha A. 0. sreaOownn t<w.n, -X (Successor to John R. Miller ) YODB DEPOSIT ACCOUNT 18 SOLICITED O E N B I i A L M I S ilO H Æ I V T , " at thia bank. Banking privileges xgiven in return are safest and beat obtainable. Tfour “best friend” is a good bank aocount. Bank here i be prosperous. , -. MB. / / a r t A .'«U w art, Aawwlate M i U r . p * . AMES S. JOHNSTON may go back on yon when he finds yon lack fund*. Money cements friendship and helps build your fortune. f& j-P o rt Orford, Or.^T^ — NEW GOODS, cy of some m illions up to date in eluded. rae » o n tea eaurau a* yur i paper . tow v tk cia 'o u> » a tek your.eub-1 President Banfit Id of the boss dray the Forettry Service, and if wonl.l 1 «•rlpUaoU»»**. ’ men’« association says he has the be forthcoming for their services and fresh supplies will be reoeiyed by erery steamer, It sball i« >• O. Z umwalt , Vice President i a full stock of everything required by the teamsters strike busted by the ar oould noVbe dispensed with now L oom K m a re, President ms keei s a p o in r the e , to line o? Cashier tiacao avaav wssaa-oav m o ja « i . rival of » o re men than he need* Io that the most of them bad gone D. Lntrcxa, Cashier L omsv , Asalatant oír. McKaaatx, Director J o n W. McKenna, Secretary take their placet. Who can explain through, qpl leg«, »nd were accustom G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , ed to the Job, «S|«cially of being Thera will ha .uh * proportion« ( u,e phenomenon pi the rapidity with BOOTS and SH O ES 3 '«pitted to the voters of Oregon which “more men than are,wanted" wstehfnt of those whose stock might M ENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, at oar November elections, to create rush in to fill the places of strikers unfortunately get upon the reserve and their owners n o t p»''l a gras • oaa counties. Jl look* like the i f all men have employment! L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, work o i l ba a »am ia* o f the Initia • The San Francisco Bui let io apeak la g fee. , r -, ,. H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and TIN W A R E . I askefUhow thorn- m illions were tive sa d Referenduig, to make it ia g o fM r . Herria’a appeal at Cor c ig a r s , T obacco , p ip e s unpotmlar. Tha creation of nea vallis jn behalf of the established, obtained and he aaid he could toot counties should be left to the voter* that is, of things »a tbay are says: ,; t e ll.b u t 'h e «apposed the people C A N D Y , N U TS and NOTIONS. ' 1 w erelaxéd, which, however waanot [ ofjtha ooitnlies sffreted by the pro “ ttiaih«». F. H errin, hose of the Include^ ih'ttia grazing fba. In tact, a supply of everything usually kept iu a well stocked ' < posed changes. It is impossible for 8outhaf.it Paeific political roxchin«. General Merehandlsa Store. * I asked him if the price o f Mohair ¿he people of th« state to vole in hits a t l#st made a public add re«. made aqy difference in the grazing, ORDERS TAREK FOR AKY ARTICLE KOt fK STOCK. I I. .telligeully on th e creation of a sing With th«'denunciation o f Cal if »r- fee, b u t-bu assured ma that tha ie Ooonty, let alone on the creation nia riugusg in hia.ears, ha b ts gone p r ic e s . of a d ife n . The opty safe way is to Ore. ami there before the students prion cut iro figure. The futt anna must be paid or a penalty was at to vote against all o i them, and of the college from which hu grad tached by the Supervisor. J.zzjrfching' thus force a wiser method of slicing uated long years ago be has sound J asked him if be oould direct me up old counties to create new ones. ed a warning against public clamor to some locality which was as y et . i Let the law provide that n.w coun , * fw well-awkoocd outside of a Reserve and he told me Ilea can oply be created by voles of | b|j(j on ‘ wb0 r* ',,e " ‘k * ff*!,ted I According to Mr. Herrin, there Point Barrow lie thought was as yet W j t o r r , to be rc/.rred to U » elec- ' jn pab)i<j — y # t outside, but 1 would not expose my geographical knowledge by asking torafa pf the state in extrema case. of k„ow# any questions a* to the location of where injustice is spparent. American Independence was the re Po,nt B<Jr0Wi Md mlght suit of public clamor, that wbat , infer lh#t , w## bred Mr. Herrin calls the well seasoned, j mertily angoriM ,Qr my JwaNTrrrH C xstuky ox K oo « f . vw . t . crystalliaed public opinion strongly I heaUh j b„d w in elhing in Allnwlw. tb w a Puint Barrow “Tha people are looking fora Mo opposed separation Irons England, i tea to deliver them from the power Jn all the great struggle« for human &m| j wou1d aScerUin frora that. a pf th e trusts. They have turned liberty the situation waa the same. 1 asked him how many Forests there fheir eyes to Theodore Roosevelt as Public clanior waa with the great were and he answered he thought such a leader. He is ambitions;— William who, in the Netherlands, tln-ie were some 23 in Oregon, Wash a rpan of extraordinary energy and sowed the teed of modern democracy, ii,gioii and Alaska, and .waa very indomitable vrjll. He has been well seasoned public opinion was posjiivejSrint Barrow wag n ot.in a twice President. Another election with PhilipufSpain Publicclam or U •«rrvegbut he thought could be pnuld encourage the electorate in was behind Crrnnwell; well seasoned | iovludetTyn lime as ihe corps.of of- the fatal mistake of working to the public opinion Stood by Chsrle* 1. fiuti«Is did not seem ss yet complete, In Franoe public clamor brought nui wouhl not ha until tha lost one man power safety. about the revolution that eventu.-tl- The one man power is monanchl spit a« yjtd unraecrysd « a s conserv cal not democratic. No man man has I•*«<*!I ll'« government In the ed , mid (b eg a n (o think he was tbri.ee been elected President of the hands of the P»»I*T wall seasoned u o ra iii^ iik th e interest .q u ietly óf i k U . 8. The Father of bi» Country ’ Pub,io opinion sought lo .buttress |) (> CmwHiaa government, and my yefused such an offer. Gen. G iant I the lh « « a of *he -A throae she «»PPresaor. o p p r e s s , Com v ,.« • b ilg e d to hunt m g further forward .and ««UiBg! r.rf AlberU< \Vinni- p e l his Master too when hit ambi o | | w C4nadia0 tion led him to seek a third term. back l o t u r e o « n U j.U wm p u b lic . 1, * . C demanded U>< rree«lt>rn 7 ^. ¿y The people turned to Julius Caesar clamor ofthenqgro. Every conrerva.i v e in - ’ roin(, g ^ odry for o « ; to save them from the sooial evil« ¡ , outFideof th e Re. of Rome, elected him consol, then alitutiotf songht to retain Ihesh.ck t o , and even from hundreds of p u l-, „ barn or #hed ig in. Consul for life, then Dictator. like the fabric of a dream. The m p.tt and tron. the great American .. h, a lio ,,1V , pring ffhere j „,,u jn Forester suggested there m ight be a The people of Franoe turned, to! , am Mnpoleoo Bonaparte, elected hira un,versa,ee the voice of we I season- , w i<er Change made in the law, and per ed public opinion defended slavery' copsul, then consul for life, then informed the waters are all conserv m it settlers within the reservation. gmperor. Is history to repeat it as a divine inatilution. ed, w h io h j presume will include my But a^hy argue,with Mr. Herrin? spring. 1 J self? Let us hope that virtue and ■t patriotism still live in the hearts of H is speech is an appeal for the per I asked the Forester if be would the people, that a government of the petuation of wrong. On behalf of kindly inform me why the Federal people by the people and , for the the great, predatory corporations of Government was making all these Orders taken for articles not in sti ck people is not to perish from the the nation he makes this plea: fteservea^and he answered t’w«s for earth, that the return from Elba “ Please let us continue to rob the the benefit of posterity and the pro pill be prophetic of the Waterloo people.” fits arising to the Government from Anil I see it stated in the Ore the conservation. |h at any would-be Napoleon is des I asked him Forester Tor that last hope, I told tined to meet at the hands o f the gonian that Herrin ia the highest where the profits wets when there him I would oommunlcate with Mr. salaried'man on the Pacific Coast was so great a deficit as to requir«; Anderson as he suggested, and if I American people.” something verging on lo $100,000 an appropriation of *4,009,000, and could possibly live, and pay the fees a yea'Tl Now, the public pava this he answered the profits would be required I would do so even tbo’ it The Thoroughbred German Perch C U R R E N T T O P IC S . 1 jn the way of higher freight and apparent later. I asked him if the cost the consumption o f the last eron Stallion passenger rates. And what service posterity fa c t bf the Rocky M oun Camas growing on Moonshine has Herrin tendered the ptiblic to tains were ever taken into oonaider Mountain, tho’ Be location, for the B y J. II. UrTox. earn thie,?. Just none at ill. A« a ation, or war« the w ill« » supposed present esas to me unknown, yet N otice of 8 a le « r S ta te Lands. Editor T riubn a— matter of fact, the public is charg to have emigrated to Canada. He fait assured I would find it when Timber Claims Bought- My. bungling interlineation in ed up with the cos t o f its own ba answeredfhv posterity the Govern dire oeoeasity aided in the purauit. Notice 1« hereby given that the State I will oonsider the purchase of fir. last weeks article led the types into trayal in the matter of the debauch Land Board will receive sealed bids un and cedar timber claims, the deacrip- ment meant alt, regardless of loca Now it ia up to me to consider g gerersl m ixup of O ilholic, Pro in g the elentorate, the Courts and til 10:00 o'clock A. M.. June », 1910, tion. But 1 said if we are not per whether te go to Point Barrow or Von whereof is submitted to me by the testants, Bishop Beuvbts and John law making las ties. for the following described school lands original locator. If well timbered, and mitted to settle upon the lead fit remain on Moonshine Mountain, to-wit: Calvin. What I tbo’t I was writ L-uigluis Ore. and in favorable locations I will pay only for graxing and which includes and take chances of locating and All of Section 1«, T. 29 8. R. 9 W ing was, that the Catholic Church j cash therefor, addivea All of Section M, T. SI 8. R. 3 W. m any large rocky knobe which will being unehsturbed. , The 8W |. W, VI. Wi of SEI and lota 3 and ,» ANGUSG. MACKAY es throughout Christendoip, had See. 1«, T. r. S3 32 8 ft R. 18 W. not permit the payment of grazing I have made many friends a n d , Resl Estate Agent about two yearssikce, Celebrated the All of Section 1«, T. 39 8. R. 13 W. O v e r th e r id g e . fees to the Government, what else anticipate waking many more. I Port Huron, Mich, f The Nj of 8 |, and Lota 1. 3, 3 and 4 canonisation of the “ Msiil of Or can we.dq ^pt go ta some locality am not far from the growing town of Section 1«, T. 41 8. R. 12 W. z Bv J. Q. ft. » k / * leans," more than 500 years after N otice o f Kale o f S la te Lands. The Ntoq of NW l. NEJ and NE| of like the Canadian provinces, and o f Happy lawn and there ia Sawtown . ,___ .. , , .... , _ she h id been convicted of sorcery . , < la a beautiful four year old black Ptw- SEJ orttec. 1«, T. 3b S. R. 32 E. 1 asked him if Zeb Farnitoay was our posterity/be found there, and 8 o n t o heyqtid, awl « a n y pleasing iCheron w, 1<h,Bg IJS0 lh. . Lota 1, 3 ,3 and 4 and 8K( of 8W1 WM t o . Notice** hereby given that the 8tal by a Court ci:inp<ieed of Calho)ic in tha reserve, aqil he said Yes but the enjiyrmei^l of all hie conserve people in each, and of ‘happy glor- , porteo from Gegmany by J. 1C. Ruby, and S l ot SRI a t Section 1«, T. 9 8. R Land Board will receive sealed bids liiahhp« presided ovyp by Bishop 13 E. lieu vats, »fid been' W rnt i t ' ihe Ire could have his allotted land, hut tion (3 CFfoiled byjiim in distance iouJ temper omenta. A sprinkling of of Puvtlend, Or. fxAa 1, 2, 3, 4, and the Wt of E l, El until 11:00 o’olock A.M , August 1 ,1910, URAINAULT will stand at the fol of W*. SWl_of N W4 and Wj of 8W> of for the following described school must pay fyr grgsiug ou-land of the which aomficlaim as enchantment. •II kinds o f pbople except the H igh Stake. Aod, I added, that John Section 3«, T. 19 8, R. 11 E lands, to-wit:— government. I asked lti;p if be eould explain er U p e.en d ’they will not com e for lowing places during the seaaon of All bids must be accompanied by a Calvin n Protestant bad ordered a NJ of N j of Section 8«, T. 30 8. R. 14 1U0. regularly executed application to pur 1 asked him how much I .would to me why the State had no right » long tim e, a« the tection is nearly brother ;we««her burnt «t the slake * BANDON chase and at least one-fifth of the All bids m iilt be accompanied by a be com|>elled to pay for my angor««, to the w sttfa within it« boundaries. inviting to th e settler and the work April-1—3—10—11—18—19—» —27—38 amount offered. for heresy not so long after the No bid« of less than *7.30 per acre and he said I could cointntfntAale Hfe said the State had the right, but er. regularly executed application to pur 7 May—«—7—15—lfr-Jj—3<—15. tragedy that clewed the earthly ca will be considered, chase and at least one-flfth of the with a Mr. Auderaou of Grapts the Federal Government the con June— 1— 3—3—10—11—IS— Sfi-29—yO . I wondered why it eras Happy- The right is reserved to reject any reer of Jo., u of A rc , amount offered. and all bid«. Pass. J asked him who Anderson trol. I suppoee he meant tha State lawn, Sawtown and other plaeea, FOUR MILE The “clamor" of the Slave Power No bid of lees than *7.60 per acre Apptlrntion« and bid« should be ad * waa and why alupthM communicate oould claim it but could not control far and remote, wasn’t in the reserve April—3—13—31— US. May—8—17—M. dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State will be considered. was: “ We want to be let alone” . The with him, an <tne answered Ander Jane—t— 13—91. land Bonn), Salem, Oregon, and mark it. Thia aeemed to me anomalous. but aeoertnined th , land bad been The right ia reserved to reject any f i .(hern Pacific tend« out Boss son was the Supervisor of theSivki ed “Application and bid to purchase LANGLOIS I must say the Forester was very located » a n y y e a r s ago hyplacing and all btda. lands. April « fi > 13—14—17—92—33—3« ilerrii; to make a like demand in you Fnreetyaml col keeled tfrs funds G. G, B r 'v i, Applications and bids ebnnld be ad- kind and polite to n me, r , urging me to »crip upon it, this relegating a large bebaii o f the Money Power. , Clerk State land Board, dressed to G. G. Brawn, Clerk State for ir«xiaffit>»rirfi&, safe« of timber, pay (be gr«ifatf fee arid escape troU- am ount to private ownership, and —30. May—1— 3—C—• —10—14—1»—i» 1 - 3 3 - 3 7 - 3 8 - f i l. June b fi 9 |> -1 Dated March 34,1910. Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and mark •' Tha Oregonian characterise« Sen etc. I asked him what was done ble, and o f course I oould compre j botMem springing up the owner* 14—14—18— 93—33—37— ed, “ Application and bid to purchase a tor Beveridge's hill to concern j aith tlw m«MeyJaq<fo lie answered hand eren thangh » g -x t herder, lultitude gave employment to SIXES state lands.” cun' lands as “QapJoodle.*’ That It all went to her| |wy the ralarto he waa doiofc Bis duty to the Gov- of people, the enterprising spirit of April—ft-7 -S—13—! • —34— t& help G. G. B bowh , (8uceaanr to A. B. caaig) piper hea frequently asserted that of Forester« and Furegtzy official», erment. afid endeavoring to earn its owneredoing much for poeterity May - 3 4 -11—13—H —« 0 - 3 1 3 9 Clerk State Land B<wrd, the Deolaration of InJependenoe ia I sated ¿¡m what w,.»done with (lie hie kafaryl I (old him I would try June—7—8- M—17 Dated, April 32, 19.0. it seems to me, by making a Made Terms, Single Service, *10.00 doe at •‘flapdoodle’’ »nd Its author a dem 1 surplus which 1 thought wm derlv- and herd my goat* outside the Re of grass to grow where waa never time of service. N o M o ra C e d a r to S pare. agogue. The Editor will never e x - ed after he bad b^d in en f the many serve, but there being no fence they known, and- gtve employment lo For Season, *13. cute tho man who defeated Hainil Foresia now r»-serve«l, and he said i m ight in ray abeeaco a while I waa I must husband my timber to re To inrare, *30.00, due when mare ia the eager lA o rvr, ton » party sud with it H am ilton’« ; (here was nq «orpin«, but the gov. j sleeping go upon (he favored elopee known to ba In foal. W » . J l J . r f » S Jw .* - Anything not in stock, will place fence* and buildings on tha in .J f t r - i l f . , .., scheme loaree* a “beneyoleni” dre ernuH-nt paid whatever Imlance b e-! of M oonshine Mountain, which the Due care wNI ba take*to prevantao- form, therefore I must not spare any be pleased tc order )<ot!«m in Ihiaeouatrr, anil fr m came due by granting a t «ppropri J Federal gnvWfimenl claim s nA Ila more cedar. Pleaae do not ask for record af euere, r.B» rhlente, but will not ba responsible, queuedm medical history, prove* should any occur. iL partieipeH m in which all hot Ihe a lio n ,‘« wd though bo did-not know own aaebmtjreiy.jmd tha RerAiRiNG NexiLY D one Black Percheron Breeding Aae’n •.'richfiwMfwell horn” shocld be eg- exactly he m id there was adeficien ■ mark ibe limit o f its « « w . « : J. H. U rro i« ,w -r 1 natici., Ore. L . J. fita aura, Mgr Langlois, Or., August 27, 19IQ, 3- BANK O F P O R T O R FO R D Port Orford, Oregon > W. K 3. DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS : Call and examine goods ar.d get yo n N eed in M ill W ork W rite ua for P rices or a n y Informa- -..-f . ■ ■ jf. tion you N eed in thia Line GENERAL MERCHANDISE, North Bend Manufacturing Co G ro c e rie s <fc P ro v is io n s IVortli Bend, O region •JZPort Orford, C u rry C ounty, Ore.^>s B A R G A IN S In Ifiveryth in ir; Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods, ■»«■a 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 : c a ll on Dry Goods Hats and Caps * Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. ■ Pearce, the H arness M a n , p i n e A s s o r t m e n t of M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n . I Ilr e M cnlieom, fla-niiels, eto. 1 - i BU ILO UP H a r d u i a r e & T in u ia r e , ffarness, Leather, etc. A ll Ooods N e w and Up-to-date. A first class m il’inerv shop In con nection with store, Notice To Horsemen Call, g e t our prices, and be convinced. 2T. C . N I E L S E N . C R A IN A U L T M. M. W J . 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