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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
• M l IVMiliti«?I- J2S o n i c i A L UIMBCTOKY Notice o f i> p )lc *t(« n fur P ate a t to P to M r Lauda. ", l a tha United State« stats ano DisratCT o r r t c ia u : to ad OOoa. B otebqrg, Oregon L e a d D is tric t M in e r« 1 Appiteatioa No. Mfl78, A u gust 1 2 ,J»U . Nptioe is hereby given th a t N bwtom 0 , D t7 B L S I« » t P o rt O rford, O nrry County, Oregon, has m ade application (or a U n i ed States patent to the following described g»l<l and platinum b earing lands, lo cated in h^ges M in in g D w trio t ( unor ganised ) C u rry County, Oregon, to w ltt N E j S W L E ] S W J H W |, E * WJ NW J SW J, and S W i N W ] t>«rtion » and State P r i n t e r - W i l l i . D u n |s r# y . Baton,. HEJ »EJ MKJ tftetfon 7. Twp. i t South Attorney Gaperal«—A. M . Crawford, of Bang« H Want rtt U’iM aiastl» M ari * Halen,. d(an. aoetoiaiag UM acsas, kaowa ad C le rk State la n d B oard—O , U Brown, Ute Acute-Nworgefluy Planer OfotoM. Consolidated. S a to » . Joint Senator fo r Coos and C u rry— Ttia «aid lands want loaated by ap- plinaot shd his sMonlatas os, or about w . c , Chnse. Joint Representative for Coos and February 2S. itofi. sod ntewwsd by «»W applicant and a-goafata*. Lfoxis C u rry— 8. P. Peirce. Judge, 2*1 Jud icial D ie t-le t—J . W . Dhrcibias and Emms Bowne. Pass a» berk, 1002. an shown by aottoo raeord- H am ilton , Roseburg. Prosecuting A tto rn ey, ltd Jud icial Dis sii iu Book d. C u rry Couoty Batord o f trietw-George M . B ro u n . Buaeburg. Mings • ( Page 70; ta d said associates O. S. Commissioner*—J. I I . Upton. bars stMgnad their interest in said U. 8. Ben’te—Jon ath an Bourne J r., e f Portland and Geo. E . Cham berlain of Salem . Congressmen, F ir s t D is tric t— W Hiis C. H aw ley, of Salem. G overnor—Oswald W est, Salem .. Secretary of State—Beu. W. Otoutt Sa lem. . 1 State Tjeajm rer— Thos. B. K a y , o f S a lem. B u p t Public In s tru c tio n —L . A- A ld erm an, Salem. ' ‘ ■ IfllB «* • ’ * __ » ra 2_ _ _ - H ■ Langlois, opugyy orripiKS. Bickronie Ribbon f lsfiwn. Tsndi — bo claims, bay« sgpendad over five hundred dollar In labor and improve, went* on aaiu lands la devsloping th e ir minerals and m ining. A ll of raid lands are adjaoent, td * Joining and contiguous to saoh other, and the q u a rte r section corner at Ihs SW vom er of N W J Heo. • , Twp, and R. aforesaid, is the corner o f one - f tha sub-dlvlaiops of said land applied tor, to w it: the 84 8 W * X W | Hsa. 8 afore said, said q u a rte r eeetion com er being an established corner o f the govern- Decim al Tab ulalo, V itib le W ritin g A K ey lor E ’ erj, Any and all parson« efoltuingnd- fljteli modi I) ot'M V oopjftrv ruar u rrip g * ASP wot » v e rw ly , tbs m ining ground desorlbad Shove, or a n y p » r t tbsrsof, or vein or , ,, Mtss Id a Cooley, lode or other interest therein, are here r letolter Garlner, by nuWfod that unless tbeir ndv«n< HAWK«». ••J. W. Kilcv. claim» erw.dnl/ filed «wording fo tow W e d d frim r# . . . . . . , 0 . L iW s t a n a n , anil rvffsfotioua thereunder within Illlh e e .,, B, B Bussoli, stgty days frog» (be date of tha first M s r ia i, . . . . . ,*i -Mrs, V | o ) a A , Fry. pubtfoetton Of (bis Dotto», with ths A g n e a a .,,,,. ' r> A. M, Bitsa. Jtoatoter <4 tbs Rossburg, Ongou Land P o rt O rfo rd . . ..........Arne* Jahnsto» Offtc«'. tea, will bo bañad In virtue of I ir ni.in rk i'.,. .J, H. Oapps, the provision» of law, L a n g lo is . . . ,., g. Baoktoff, itoklAMls r . Joxaa, B cktoy.......... » . - . . . . . . J . A. Haines Register. • V a n ab le end U a ite n e l L u w Space, P e d ect D u s C u r d 9 Back » ses Lever Ceniege R eta.de, Improved Marpinal Stem Eacapement, Speediest Ever Devucd These are features which make the Smith Premier the choice of the man who investigates comparative advantage». Mr, The Burrow Clevis Always Stays MPnt” MWetb ntv v rlte a n d tnyvrirhave.heea asewg CASCA itR'va «,.<t »be-i are te* b«s, toedMw* «« ha.o ev*, luut lo ib« bnuae. t^ní wee» mr vit* ».n trnnilv wllb beuiucbe fot VW«e*n. *11« vr.t.l «..Uie ot ÍO.,1 C AX'Al'BT». SM l AI mjv r4AtA>v<<l i A m ’ O»»t4i In ).« ji aiu-ost jinllRUly VVw lio iIkñodm m » ni* CaacareM < HAS. hTIlABtPHt». m ta t o u r f Srfto D e H r ' t Ckx. P it ta b e r f. P a STOCK a"d POULTRY MEDICINE ... C U R E C O M C r iP A T IC N . ... th o u s a n d » H a v e K id n e y T ro u b le nnd D o n 't K n o w I t . H e « ,T o rin d Out. Fill a bottle^o, common *lasa with your •rater and let It stand twanty-folr hours- a , , sediment cr aet- I ' / j C l t J V /S llln j Indicates an '4 > V k * l m S <J<r7h unhealthy condi- m n ,ion of kl* U l A U t W I i I i ••>(•: If It stain, <5* your liner It Is A V ' t . ' i H C - ' I " ' ! evidence of kld- \ i / S; ney trouble: too ' I ' A frequent des'rr. • j * -------— [he b4ck ,3 <1>0 sonvlncioj prao. that the kidney a and blad der aranut of ord-.r. and a book <h»> m o re about <t. both sent «n.* * i . Ynnä itow«4* vttih c««r*r«wk C»n*r .'*ft'.r*lc, «,ir. forerrr * - » .- |< p . G, c fa n . * . ' r r t a u r-fu v d menrv ^ * R E A T S A L E S PTOT« the FT«a* wbfl m erit H o o d '* of Hood’« Sarsaparilla. arila because 1 f S a ra n p a n it* %-compli.h.-* •» •*»•« Taey sre looking » pwMDV bftutr. S. P. BBOilXnVQTO« H. Z. HANSEN Langlois, Or C H E A T CURES. DOCTORS PATENTS • ... i ,i hcrvM^ 3u«l Raine«, obargta are 'inrfersU . T ry on «nd oar SWiFT & CO., gftagahflftfeg’S ebaolutoly free by mall, addre»« Dr. Kilmer A n<w. o, R-am«.«,-». Ce., Btnghamtcn. N. Y. When writing men- If you have horses addicted to aqy ot the above men* tinned had habits or vicious traits, you can cure them . And perm anently too, by follow in g the system ns g iv en in this course o f lessons, thereby increasing the vslu e of your horse m any dollars worth, w hether you want to keep or sell him . It w ill increase your safety and confi dence in driving and hand ling anv such rnim al. The on ly licensed horaetrainer in Oregon. A ll work guaranteed. Rxi '" F tt B . G r .. J wm . » , I « L B!fof*lr-D »« ,r*U StoeM and P o ultry ( V l:e *’• ' * t e v - r trie d . O a r «foelr wan tx .Irin r biwt when v o t «ea t me »be m -tlie in e «.ad o o « they ere W b i.S to D o . Thor« la comfort Tn the knevdedye so «(ten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfllla every wlah in curing rheumatism, pain In the bask, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary paaoaje. It corrects tnabllltv to hold water and scalding pain In passing N, ar bad effects following use of llqqrv. wtne cr beer, and overcomes that unpleasant aeceadtv cf being compelled to go eften during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect hi Sw am p-R oo t is «con reallxod It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of th* most distressing caxoa. If you need a medicine you «hould have tha best. Sold by drugginu Ir SOc. and J l. sties. You may have a sample bottle of this P .if o o i Opa. ILS. *'a.. *'. Jf3ca,WsskiMtsa, A X . n v *« ry I« D iced t v . . * O cra blnmt » V in n skia, 06858 I Stack anti fw iltry ba»« few lea wui.A art- not bowel and l i v e r i.-avpiilar.tiev. B la c k - Brar.ybt Steak an4 Pim’tty Medi cine i , * bowel, end It- w r rmuedy fo r slut k. I, put* tUt- «pnn» ot litp w fi.m i a a perf.vt c.moition. Prominent American («teder* and fart'Mn ketpU-eix herd, and (lock* healthy by oiviiii; theta an .«ca- i.,«e-J Black D naqbt >t *k ami Poultry M.*d.eine in tbsir f.tod. Ant atoek raiser mar buy a $.) epnt !i.df-i»>und air tight . an Jt this"WMGfeiM fro n his .taatef and keep ais stock in vifidtaaa (wistth ior weeks. Deaiora rr te r - adv beep ’tl>ii-k-I>r»ntrht Stesa and Pqialtrt Metictiie. if yuur< Joca mit. retrd 25 cents for a sonrcie -an t> the ntahnfastortts. To* l hatinnm j a Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, 'fvnu. PW ftM flt PniBlwtol«. Pcwem Tafit* Qrwrf* Do Mw»wr «•<!•*» ». \V«ukvte. «< Grip«. Kb Í km «f* N a tic a fo r P u b llo a tto n , DvnsTMkkT or TUB I n t u io s , U . 8. L au d ufiioe at Uoevbitrg, Oregon July IT, M IL Novica Is hereby givsn tu s t J i « r is H . HpaitsM ias, Have you a Horse w ith any One or More of the follow- ing habits? R efusiurg to Lead. R unning atvav when halter or hrid(e is rem oved. Biting G ettin g fast in sta ll. A fraid of aigbt and sound of steam Paw ing in stable. K iok in g at m aster or strangers I’entlcr bitted. Afraid o f sound of buggy or wagon wheels l’awing when bitched in street. Afraid of touch of shafts Crowding in stall. Scaring at hogs or dogs along road R efusing to halter or bridle. ' „• Running away. P ulling on one rein. Striking. v Tail sw itchers L ugging on bit. Bad to harness. v Bad to groom Lunging and plunging. Hard to shoe. S hying Ju m p in g fences. R efusin g to hold back going down hill Afraid o f autom obiles. Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon Afraid or paper. L olling the tongue. A fraid o f robes Afraid of um brellas. Afraid of clothes on line Afraid of sound o f gun- , Afraid of hand playing Afraid o f canvas top wagons. Afraid of cars P e rm a n en t as the h ills , but ra n bb rem oved is« a seeqnd- n f tim e . The o n ly Clevis now on th e m a rk e t th at stays w here p ot, The exclusive Clevis w ill be Stntes, o r set oi ed far $ i.i«l. rljih t to h atidlr tn i* *4.1 by Counties o r three can bo pureiias- Add re*» W , E. B u rrow , C o r b in , O f p . N o M o re O e< l*r to S p are, I m u st huithiintl m y lim ite r to re |ileee fence» and b u ild in g * j t i the fa rm , th e re fo r* I m ust n ut «pure any m ore cedar. l*le««s tit» not nt*k fo r it The green truet will grow and tint dead dues »-ill keep. - • L Lightbody smiled in a superior fash ion aad adrised her to "go slow." Yet J. H. U n w , Langhtia. O r.-jA n ttir' 27 Tltli^iPAHS NOTICE, Any person or per-rms tre«i>aa«ln:t upOK the C ruft L a k e R a n c h ,-th e M c L e lla n ns J M ars h a ll R -n rh e *. trill i.u prnaecuteri to the utm <«t extent of the la w ; and a reward w ill he g iven ( n r In foHnafitdian tt w ill to., tde o - H t f - o tion nt the guilty p an ic *. h» n * » t r / w is b o u » i t . «. « • r c r e f» , V n n d r (.'a tb a r rw » -i ) ,-i.r b .tv x l i d k , - : . : i • i-i-n , b» > ;:¡n » t n * la » ' n v « r Bild •ti » »g ■ » MtikHfii tro«»’ Uve tietty U r n te ruM th boi^. M r t d » s , 3-w »’ et« — »’♦ i ä t / w é ~ t« w i-* h’ -- ' JV K.* Astfrei, tbe >«■ : í » k « ; Xr. 1 S I0 Nature makes the cures ¿ftcr all. • Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping o u t Things get started in the wrong direction. , Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion oi Cod Liver Oil with hypo- phosphites can do just this. I t stren g th en s th e nerves, feeds famished tis sues, and makes rich blood. mascullns mind. In his heart ha quits inclined to agree w ith her. .Ms had mat M r. Bruce to the hall as ha asms upstairs, and bad allowed himself to Indulge In the hope that ho played w hist T o . have a congenial soupls in ths next flat who played whist loft little to be deelrcd, to L yht- body’e estimation. And when the next afternoon be caught a fiftc-pae of Mrs. Bruos In a pretty house gown, itxkln g aa flush and sweet ss if moving day wars six months distant, Llguibudy sapituistsd. "W e ll call opon dear," a tltem, my gxitoteoe oy t u b covar* Thors is no knows vein or lode or d m q |t Opnrt meet» Fourth Monday io other mineral begrlag rook in plane on any part,of said foods sad qo adjo in August of each y e » t. County n o » » i«sit,n e« C o urt meet» ing mining oiaims sxoapt tbs follow first Wednesday iu January, A p ril, ing) W .O , Corbin ofoim. W aiter Bin- JqJy and September of each y e a i. oiair claim, John Hudson olaim, and Frobpto & n r t macis first Munday i u Joe Hudson otoim. Bali Bearing T y p e B ar When the "To Rent" -i'ga was rs- movsd from the window* of the Hat bstew them the Llghtbodys (sit that tbs situation was critical. The Chl- cago Indifference to neighbors cai, hardly gxtend to tbs occupants of the adjoining flat, who share your front door aad stairw ay, and whose dooiee- tto Jars are likely to affect the peace of the building «a a whole. The U g h t- hodys did not go so far as u> expect tbs newcomers would be congenial, hut they cherished the hope that they mlgh he Inoffensive Mrs. Lightbody was favored w ith the first glimpse of her future neighbors,' aad her iatpreasfons «ere distinctly fsuorabJe. Even in a gingham apron SAd w ith disheveled hair, the girl sh » U s teahed pretty sod attractive, «tola Ihs young huabend was so eoust- aoualy helpful as to suggest t b it ths honeymoon days were Lot far distant. Mrs. Lightbody docs not need any mors more tim e to make up her mind than most women require and sin told Light holy when he camo home that foods Io »aid applicant. ThaapplUwot though he was obliged to take t h * for patent, and Hums through wliotn Stand to uphold ths Judicial quality of < Cpupty J u d g e - E , A. B ailey, G old Butoh County Cowmisstonsrs—O tto Is w e rt, Gobi B w w b ; GaoChenowsth, L an g lo is. Sheriff«-W , A, Uishel, Gold Beach. Courtly C lerk— George W , « w ith , Gobi peach. ’ ‘ f County Tre*v»>rer—Ja m e s C f o u g l. e l i Wsdderburn Assessor— W m , Tplm sn, H arb or- School B u pt.—W . 8 . G uerin, Langlois Purveyor—P - C » u » iff J r., Gold Beech• A ll necessary operations m writing, billing or Statistical w ork are accomplished from the key- board of the light running, easy action M odel 10 (V isible) ' THE NEW NEIGHBOfiS hod Just bean waiting for them to ar- rtvs, but after a sultahto tims w *'ll sail upon theta." Ths Bruces had a house-warming be fore tbs acquaintance between tha h m - tiles had progressed any further than ths point of aaylng good morning on tha stair«. They had been In their te w quarter« just a week. “T h e y re the hospitable sort, sad I tike that," said Lightbody. “ Haven't any use to r the psopia who can't n uke friends. You'd hatter arrange it so that ws can call next week, my dear. Thia poeip.iuo meat la hardly seighixulg." Lightbody checked himself to listen to a note« to ths fiat below, it was ths sort of notoe whtoti does not ceil te r stratus» attantloa. an aggressive, penetrating, wbole-sonled uproar which swelled to the proportion* of a Comanche wsrwhoop and died away lu a saeeeaston of little pljrfeke In remin- toe v o le e rw ith a rumbling undertone of baas. Tha Lighlbodya looked at each other, and Mrs. Lightbody ex- claimed: “ I wonder what can have happened." Before they had waetod any time In nonjeet,ires the upruar began again, ft eonttcued for some moments, while having s good Urns. "A geod tim e !" re parted LlghtBr-dy ts w lffi-ring tune«. “They are having s dmn en <nro:.aai, if you call tbar a pobl time. I f « on outrage that such people ahould gate adinieelon to a re- ■.'.«■itable b-il'dlug. There'« one thing abo-t If. oil.her they go or I do." UgbCvxly's Indignation 41.1 Dot coot dowu during ths evening. To be frank it bad no chanea. The noise wa* prao- Ucally continuous. Periods of unearth ly shouting were In-e.-rperaed by In- i torvale of inane laughter. Had he not feared to leave hie w,.ei alone. Light- body would have Interviewed the land lord that very erenlng. Shortly before 11 o'clock the noise ceased abruptly. Mrs. Lightbody thought thia strange, but Lightbody «aid no. they bad «Imply gone b-yond the noisy stage When the company broke up It was a matter ot surprise to him that so many of (hem were abls to go home, and he h'ntcd darkly t b it they might find Severn I of them In (he hall to tbs morning, sleeping off ths effects e f their potations. Mrs. Light body ehudderert and agreed with him that It would be advisable to look for a house in the suburbs. Lightbody did nods find any human flotsam and prtsam Is the hall next morning, bue be did meet Mr. Bruce. That gentleman bore no trace of the carousal with which he had been <»n- jerted. Freshly shaved and w ith clear, orlght eyes, he was dlsllsctly good to, look upon. "Hope wa didn’t disturb you tost night." said M r. Bruce, addressing Lightbody. "M y wlfs and I aren’t used to flats. Whan are ofsrtad la to play ’P it' ws forgot that perhaps our neighbors were getUng the wore’, of I t I t ’s s noisy llttto game, but tbers’s lots of fun tn IL ” Lightbody s face hod undergone sev eral ebangesk but he made a qutek recovery, " I prefer whist myself " he said. “Do you play? Then tor’ll hare to try a game some evening H 'v * a Bin« to ea*1' ^ lt we thought we'd » i ' t and g lv* you folks a efcanen to get sattisd. This sbanlng, you say 7. Vary wall, it you’re sura Mrs. Bruce won't ba too Urad you may expect «a.”- * Chicago Kecord-Hsrald.