The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 26, 1911, Image 2

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N K Y E It OUT O F W ORK.
1'lilBb'NE.
f i l l the pete«*«
T h e liusiest h ill" th in » * ever
made »re Ur« King'» New L ife F ill" .
W hU NF-SPAT, A PR . » . *» ll
to si length, languor in to in e r g ),
hraiti-fag into n ip ji» ! |»iw er; cur
ii,g Chiurli,rulion• Headache, C h ills,
'.TARDY J . » T H W A R T .
SUBSUM PTIO N BATKh
Ou« Uopy One ‘ Y ea r ................
( Ine Copy Six Moatlis. ...............
flue Copy Three M >ntbe.............
Pyspepaia,
M alaria.
O n ly iS c a t
a ll Druggist».
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C U R R EN T T O P IC S
■I B» j l l A l H M i H e o M « »(>»1«'
m o w .iU e U ta »•< » a le » » oui.u»»-
.cr1pt'0“ l » r * lu
borrowed
return lb" win,".
B A N K
You.will find a nice lot of '
hate at Mrs. M. A. Nielsens.
Fort Orford, Qregon.
Editor TCMPKJU
Wednesday
the 12th of thie
month closed the F iftie th A nniver
»ary »inoe thé firing on Ft. Sumpter
Despite tb« egiphatip «imitai» of in C h u ^ t o n hnrlior. A l>roH y f
iff am i ibe smooth D ip lo m a t* of the occasion t|»e N t» - Y o rk Wprld
pan the American people cannot vouchsafe" a leading editorial which
flia l of the late H arvey Scott,
«Heated b y the follow ing e;
from its columns:
’ "The Oregonian
agrees thi
PORT ORFORD,
OREGON
Y O U R B U S IN E S S BETTER
Oregon, uu Wednesday, the third
day of M ay , 1911, a t 2 o’elock F. M .
tor the election of directors, and the
IraM uclioD of such other
liray appear
,i A n jn j4 ie y w
business
before the meeting.
J. D. L oucks ,
Cashier
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Port Orford, Oregon-
°
“
keep a fu ll stock of everyth in g required by the
and fre
my pm
trafte in
supplies will be received by every eteamer. I t shall be
"to keep a fu ll »took of everything required by the
.eU n eo t
GROCERIE8 and PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
,
BOOTS and SHOES
F C C T S rrd U H K
M E N S and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
LADIES’ DBEBI^ GOODS,
HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES
CANDY, NUTS end NOTIONS.
well »locked
most solitary and alone among the > thg en tire lots o f iU crop for the
great journals o f the U n ited Stales first tim e in its history,
poaeekeed id sufficient independence
Apple« on uplands are believed
and «Miidor and courage to say what
M ER C H A N T
NEW GOODS,
trade in the line of
w t o T l & O ï t I. a ecu Z ly J " ““ “
(Successor to N. C. Nielsen.)
P o rt Orford, O r .T ^
allie d w ith Itovetn m en t. I t is *e
c l l ir k i , on to R ip aria , 70
selfish and cruel and reckless. In
fru it eron ha» been al M E N ’S and B O Y
steed of one Interest there now are miles, the fru it crop has bye«» al
maity^ but they operate in harm ony moat to tally destroyed. The La
and to the same sordid end.”
F o llette orchard a t Wawawai, «m - PANCY"GOODS.
1 quote the above Egceypa because lain ing 2p0 acres, which h a i always
of thé unique poeition the New eacaped damage if any fru it on the
Y o rk W o rld occupies as being al I river fro n t wg» u nin ju red, suffered
The s p irit th at pervades the
m m o f tjie Oregonian is no I
O H FQ J’
the Bunk of F u il O rford, to be held
at the ¡.•jojt'il'g room in Fort Orf«>u|
.
he oonaeht of Di"» lo pn deck in our polltibe. The W orld
say»:
“
The
flist
Big
Business
that
daw » upon a «lieg of
went into partnership w ith govern
m en! in thia country was slavery.
Pu llm an, Wash.— Au unpreci! •
I l gained the impression at la»t th at
dented
.April freexe completely de­
Wmslrow W ilabn, llje reform it was g o vern m en t" ’ •
»These
anniversary
days,
lecall
stroyed
the fru it crop of the Suake
Governor of New Jersey, is about to
ing so much th a t wa» heroic and te r­ river «(¡«trial la»l night. Some es­
»our I he country tra ilin g tltD coast,
rib le, w ill have little vqfcte if the
“•ju»i io get acquai nt c<l w ith the peo­ present generating fella to grasp the tim ate the loss a t ♦ 1,000,000.
A ll peachesj apricot» and cherries
ple,” as he put» i t . ' T h e Denoatrolic true lesson of th a l struggle. There
are
completely k ille d , i t is »aid.
tai.i,Id
have
been
no
war
i
f
it
had
P r u d e n tia l B eai» stinging him an
P lum s, prune» and |>c»ra «pay yield
th at Re can’t ait »till, and hence his
a h a lf crop
‘•awing.” I L
ha» made a good
Folk’« leaving».
P O ^ T
N O BANK WILL HANDLE
Notice is hereby given of the a n - ,
nual meeting of the stockholders of]
but ore Still believe that th a t "B ig Ifil r iiiss»" now as thyn is as
oven.or of a bad stale, hut so has
Polk who biased the way. and has
ju s t now swept the "awing” io thor-
m ghly thiU W ilsoq J | l l Qtrfy And
O F
YOUR BANKING BUSINESS,SOLICITED
Te The Stockholderi of Bank
. .Orford.
By J. 11. UpToM.
AovxuTW-a
who
) MM,k ‘'T h e T r a il of «b» L u t a ­
re Fitte" froiu the Public L ib ra -
E w r y p ili I» « »“ Sur « ra t» * gioir«1«
„ f health, lb»t changea»«••boere in
4|l»»hed Every We-lneedoy, by
J. D L oucks , Cashier
L quis K napp , Fr«».
E. J. L onry , AwtCaeh
C, W. Z umwalt , V. Pres
1 oBT. M c K enzie , Director
J. W. M c K enzio ,
N o tic e .
General
•
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well
General Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TA K EN FOR
stocked
aky article not in stock .
,,m injured, u o t . being far dhougb
Call and examine goods ar.il get prices
j# the tr u lli and what ought to be advanced to be h url.
said anept the tradition al ecopopiic ; T h e o d d «as au Bevete her« last
usurpations and political deepuiDm
night th at firemen fighting a fire
of «‘ Big Business."
The sheep men of
4 o’clock this m orning
at
were com
ice when the
EeeWn Oregon pietoly covered w ith
fit« *a- extinguished.
and W ashington are ju s t n.HV in the
1 tlifw a of .li t r e s . lest the wool and
One man
bad his fingers fro«-.. w hile holding
w.adens t a r i f f i * , interfered w ith
! < ■ . . » v f™ .» .ta in » o f’Corikrees.
Ibe b .-e, I l was 18 degrees be low
E.<«dkg » *« *— J»“ »nal.
« î S k £ w
Call and Examine Goode, and get Price«.
N o tic e fo r V p b l l e a t l o n .
JOHN R. MILLER.
I , the nndenlgned, hereby give no*
P k fa ktm in t or thk J ktbbiob .
U . 8. Land Office at Koeehorg, Oregon. tic* that I have a conveyance from the
.
January 19, 1911. I Uatentee tatldelsW fa and water Iota la
Notice la hereby given th at
i the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, op
a portion of wbldb A p <rt of the w h a rf
A L B IN IM M O N E N
whose pogt office address 1« 71» Mon- is erected without m y oonaent. At
Tak« N otice
U n a Ave.. Portland, Oregon, did, on parties are hereby warned not to d rira
the 88th d ay-d May, 1910. file In this piles or treapaaa in any manner w ly t-.
office Sworn Statement and applica­
tion No. (Wins, to purchase the HWJ soever on mid tidelanda or water Iota-
- o l i n e» n i i l i - s i r u c l l o l l in . i ( e iiii.tat
Mas. Awn* O. Dxay-
NW 1,Section», Township 32 South,
Valuable resnur.ws »I til" stale. Will
Range IS W., W . Meridian, and the
Portland, Oregon.
timber thereon, under the provisioos
».»■U lie rirliic te .l noil tb -ir terrors
of the act of June 8, 1878, and acta
liH g tly reduced if the p ftljile w ill
amendatory, known as the “ Timber N otice of School InAem nlty Re-.
and Stone Law ,” at such value as
•
lection.
co »pelate « u h the Stale Forestar
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to »uch application, the
in the uduiiutstialion o f the new
Pr.p*aTWKirv o r thk Iaynatoa,
land and tiinls-r thereon have been ap­ U mitkd B t a t u L aud O vrioa. 06068
forestry l»w ruacled by the Iasi Leg
praised. »601.. the timber estimated
1,20«» 000 board feet at 40c & 00c per M. Roael grg, Oregon, January »8. H U ,
¡■lalnre, which w ill ba ready for dis
N o ticb la hereby given th at the
sn.l thé land nothing; that eahi appli­
trib u lio n in pamphlet t»»rm in the
cant wilt offer final proof in support of S U U of Oregon, on April «, l»10, ap­
bis application and sworn sUtementon plied for 81 N K i, See. 21 T. >1 S., R . IS
near future.
the 16th d<y o f April, 1911, before Reg­
One o f the rn.wt im p-irtant pro­
ister & Bocelver U. 9. Land Office at W. W. M ., and filed in thia office a list
of sohool indemnity eelectiona in which
vision» o f the law is th at of m aking a
Roseburg, Oregon.
Any person is a t liberty to irotest it aelectod mid land, and th at mid list
closed season for burning from June
this purchase before entry, or initiate a
is open to the public for inspection.
contest at any time before patent issues,
1 to October 1, during which period
Any and all persona olaimlng adverse­
by
filing
a
corroborated
affidavit
in
outdoor fires of all kind» are p ro h ib ­
thia offl.o,alleging facts which would ly tlie stove described land or any le­
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF D K tS 3 tK 3 , u m r r u i n ^ ,
ited under most stringeBt regula
defeat the entry.
gal subdivision thereof, or claiming
BintAMix P. Jowaa,
lion» and the p ro bability of heavy
DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS,
Register tlie same under the mining laws, or
desiring to show said land to t<e more
penalitiea.
ARM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS,
valuable for mineral than (or iitrncult-
In this connection the State F o r­
T
he
Pacific
M
onthly’s
fipecia:
RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND­
ural purpose», or to object to «aid se­
ester urges upon every one the ne­
Introductory Offer
lection lor any lawful reaaon, should
SAWS
A
SAW
SETS,
BUILDING
PAPER,
WIRE
FENCING,
cessity of doing sll possible burning
The Pacific Monthly o< Portland, Or- , file their claims or their aifidaviU of
Oregon,
ia
a
beautifully
Illustrated
WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC.
before the closed season begi na and
monthly m.gaslne which gives very protest or contest In this ofilue.
I hereby dasignato the Port Orford
thus save the trouble end risk of do
foil information aboui the resource»
and opportunities of the oountrv lying Tribune publlsiieJ a t Port U rta r I, O r­
ing i t by permission d u rin g th a t
West of the. Rockies. I t tella all about egon, na the gewspaper In whlob the
season of greateil danger when fire
tlie Government Reclamation Projects,
free Government land and tella aboni above notice is to he published,
spread« so easily and ra p id ly .
BeaJAgpa P . Jowra
the districts adapted to tra it raising,
T h e Slate Foiester desires the
dairying, poultry raising, etc. I t has
•plendld stories by Jack London and
aseistsnee and ou operation ofjevery
other noted authors.
N gtice fbr PuM learion.
one in the protection of property
r The price is $1 90 a year, but to in-
I trod tice it we will srmd it alx months
from forest, grass or brush flree, and
Ds»e*TMSjrr
O» TMS IaTMtJOB, 06396
lor fifty cent«. Thia offer must be ac­
to this end invites suggestions and
cepted on or before February 1 1911. ü . B. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Hend your name and -address accom-
February 14, 1911.
inform ation calculated to assist in
psnied by fifty oents I d stamps and
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
- ...
any manner iu the performance o f
learn all a)o u t Oregon, W ashingt .n,
J oh am was J. P bonm
,
Idaho
and
California.
I hie most im p o rtan t duties. Copies
j Address, The lacittc Monthly, Port­ of Corbin, Oregon, who, on July »»,
I of the lew w ill be p ro m p tly furniah
land, Oregon.
1910, made Timber and Btone -entry
I ed to a ll who desire them . R e­
No. 06396: for
8 E L Portion 9»,
i
N otice of Plnnl Settlem ent.
Township 3t, 8 , Range 14 West, W il­
quests and communications, ad
9
In the County Court of tlie State of ] lamette Meridian, baa filed notit* of
dressed to F. A- E llio tt, State For­
Oregon, forth« County of Owrrv
Intention to make Final Timber A
ester, Capitol B u ild ing , Salem , w ill
In the matter of theeatate of Joel Bond Stone Proof, to estai dish claim to the
deceased.
receive prompt and appreciative a t­
Notice is hereby given that the un- land above described, before George
tention.
¡
X
dersigned
has fifed in the County W . Bm ith, County Clerk, C arry Coun­
03867
Court of Curry County, State of Or«- ty, Oregon, at Gold Beach, Oregon, on
)
gon, his final account In the matter of
the administration of the estate of the 8i h day of M ay, 1911.
Claimant names as witness«« :
, MnJ Jiwl Bond, deceeserl. That the »aid
N otice fur P ublication. JM01».
) d llu Court has appointed Mond*», th« first T. J. Kromyi, of Corbin, Oregon.
DBPABTgXMT o r THK I n TCBIOB, .
day of >»ay, 1911. atTO o'clock a. m at R . Quellen, of
”
’’
1 tlie Court House In Gold Bench, Curry | ' E. L. W hite, of
C . 8. Lead Offloe at Roseburg, Oregon.
”
I
County,
O
reg
o
n
,
awrthe
time
and
place
.
April 12, 1911.
for the hearing of obic-tpraa to aaid John Fro mm, 8r.,of Port Orford, Ore.
Nonce ia hereby given tn at
’
Baer amis P. Jonas,
will final »ooount, and thu settlement
of Port Orford, Oregon, who on I»e-
'B E R T H A N O D IN E
Register.
,-eraher 1«, IWI4. made H °<n«itoadLn-
thereof.
' A ll persona having objec ions to such
of Denmark, Oregon, who, on Decem­ try lSWWHerial, N o .O M W jte rK l 8W J,
ac
tio
n
26,
.u
,l
N
i
SM,»e<dion
»t,
I final account are hereby requests^ to
ber 9. 19116, made Homestead entry
U1I7, Seri «1 No. 114013, for 8KMSEJ< S3 8. R. 16 West, w . M ., has filed no­
T)mvw 61* the same with the County Clerk of
47
Curry County, Or ego», on or before
Sec. 23. and E«4 NEM and N E M 8E M , tice of intention to make " “ •* " ve7e* i
Bectlon *t,T o w n sh ip 31 8.. Range 1C, proof, to establish ctalm to the land
^Hattri this 21at dny of March, 1911. i
H
p
o
n
«
West, Willamette Meridian, baa filed , above described. Iielora J- H- UH®«.
— ,—
W alts » S cttom ,
notice pf iutention tt> make Final Five U. 8. «»mmlretoncr, •» '-“ Jt'"«:, Ore’
year proof, to establish claim to the gon. on the 27lh day of ApriL 1911.
Administrator of the e-late of Joel
A reward of twenty-five dollars ($26.)
NOTICE.
B o n d , deceased.
„
laud above described, before J. H
Claim ant nstoes as witaeaees-
w ill be paid to any person who w ill
Upton, United States Commissioner ' Minnie Pfisteier, of Port Orford. WTO.
furnish evidence that will |aa4 to tha
Notice i. hereby given that I have
At Langlois, Oregon, pn the 2nd day of George W. Curry, of
„
arrest and oonviction of a n / person
been appointed agent to look after tbs
June, 1911.
E . L . W hite, of
“
„
.
ELBERT
HERMANN
Clnlm ant names as witnesses:
for the Illegal sale or diepoeal of intox­
R. W . Jehsen property, situated on the
John Fromm, Jr , of
Edward Bennett, of Denmark, Oregon.
BiMJAMt* F. Joxao,
Attorney nt L«W, Roseburg, Oregon. icating liquors in Port Orford Precinct.
“
Heads”
at
Port
Orfoad,
Oregon.
All
Royl.tei
lsh»m Cox, of
ff
L —w—
persons caught trespassing inthedw el-
Goon Civtsaasnir L baop «.
James 8. Csppe, of
Hng house w ill be pioeeouted to the special Attention to M attere Belor
By order or the Executive CothmiP
John Nudine, of
”
fu ll extent of the law.
BmpAHIH F. J omks ,
tee. Port Orfurd, Oregon.
United btate^ hand Offloe.
P. J. L IN D B E R G .
Port Orford Hardware,
worthy to be free.
There
was but
al» u no pt ion th at a
ta r iff hel|>» the
one Cesar in Rome: I n America we price of domestic wobl. B u t, a» a
matter of fact, less than 60 per cent
are ail Ceaur».
of home requirement» is produced
in tin» country; and the fact is <ji«
T r ib u te to th e L ate
closed th at we nctnally have fewer
John T- Milner.
sheep uow than we bad when the
D ln g ly ta x of 11 cents in the grease
per pound was levied. R ig h t now
attorney and former ojerk of the W(M>| ¡h g |,#|e r n Oregon and Wash
m unicipal court, whose funeral took j„ g ,on ¡g selling for 9 to 11 cents
place yesterday, has baen a severe
'»bock Iu hia m any friends
One
who knew him best is J. H e »« e*» y
M u rp h y , who gives the following
beautifni tribute to hia m em ory:
poUn(j i a fHci which would seem
lo argue n ,H|. but for the ta riff wie.l
¡n
q Ultri er would not bring one
<Jtol „ pOUOj j ••V alley” wools are
I ()OW q UOp,,| «t
u, 1 5 cents which
“ John T. M iln er ia dead. A
|e4|1 j^an 4 eta more than the e x -
laughing, fighting man b «* K°ne-1 foHug tariff. I t ha» been said that
One w ho would scorn to h it belo# I ^ ,„ v rican inanufactur.-ra annually
the belt, leaving such tnot*08 r° determine ju s t how much wool they
lesser essence». T h ia man died aa wi|, |1>ve to im port to keep going,
Via lived, with a sm ile on his lips, - ||d thpn flx , price upon the Amer-
hia sp irit on the firing line and no
c, ( p B, n ^ u re ro low asto part-
tear in his unconqueiable soul.
reimburse themselves for the tar-
i l i a o bitu ary needs no sounding
p , keep ciiK-knl up
bras» nbr
tin k lin g
eytnbala.
De i f,,r »i,e yeur ’< operations.
me
feat to him
b 1'«* was Victory,
victory, M
tim
e and t | ( t r a d e r nor yet
again, and victory never came o nly # high ,,rotecil.nii»t
up«., h 'i own invincible term»— , |m l £
pUMled
te rm * th at (ram hi» unselfish and BM„ ro„ |y ,,f « « d R«||
houeet viewpoint mean civic rig h t
equanesa and the welfare of hia fel
lowmaq.
a
"Ji.lm T . M iln er
.„ « ¡„ g
|e,» than
that the 11
,
t a r i f f is sup|>o»e<l
was a IL w o c ra t p |k > o, UlHl
u, all lh " word implies, with an in
Ag(lrt p rjela. Mel
d iv id u a lity likened unto a stone a
¡„
'g a ll com batting wrong and g«r l l- u „ lia| (¡„f." The
¡n e s tin g s
heart
huth
tehder and ,,„ ve ,h * ir
headqu
true. H a 1»veal Ins part, the font |p < n
p „ .,id e u i
prints of which cannot be effaced in
Uen l a t i n o not
the w alk* o f endeavor that make for t|,e |,ne. Dins was
clean citilenship and h on eat go» • lo WRr„ t „ „ „ Jf |
urtiiiiciit.
I hose who knew him away from there Mai
beat gathered at hU bier w ith no (l#¥e ,,o «^asion
apologies to offer to men or political ¿ jrtci i on.
parti«»; ib.are who knew b i« , least
„ ja
are the recipient» of the saorifieea dr#w i(||l g
and pati lotiaiu o f an u n f.m e d , as
fame goes to day,yet an elKc.enl snd
ui weAtle«l worker for their lights
qi,d happiness; his loved ones I,aye
lost aw lule the lig h t of their home,
,
.
,
h i* many friends a m anly presence,
h i. country and the o ,m m tin it£ a n
iiooorcl. isablcsoul whom tire Christ
h -a tod from cioas to crown.’ -
D a ily Journal.
bul , h,
,„ 1 1 3 2 5 .
A
„
^ ¡ .u
Ifhis r
|o vre<l to stand, I
w ill draw 11,000, I
I * * * m an’ Io scco
his rouads is to lie |
h#> m(>re |h
c
, popuU,|„ n.
decide!Iy on
here.
Langlois, O r.
I a i n not
Wall Paper & Purni-
ture Store. -
The Place to Buy your Furniture
Come in and Look O ver our sam ple
books of W all Papper.
I
■I
$25.00 Reward
•T
R egister. 1