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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1911)
P O R T O R F Í^ R I), O R E G O N , W K I K N K H D A Y , D E C E M B E R W7. IÖ11. N um ber 30 Notice o f A ppUestlon ft»r P aten t to P l a e e r l.a a e la . O F F IC IA L D U E L T O E Y l a the Calked Statas Land Offios. Roseburg, Oregon L a n d D is tric t. M in e ra l Application No. 06873, A u C. 8. Sen’ts— J o n a th a n B o o n s la ., o f Portland and Geo. K. Cham iberlAln berlAln o f gust t t , 1M1. N o th » la hereby given th a t Salem . Nnsrros 0 . D r r a u ia b Congressman, F ir s t D is tric t— W illie o f P o rt O rford, Onrry C ounty, Oregon, 0 . H aw ley, ol Salem. has m ade application tor a C ubed G overnor—Oswald W ent, Salem . Secretary of State R ea. W . O teatt Sa States patent to the following described gold sad platinu m b ea rin g lands, lo- lem. -’ T .'- State Treasurer—Thou. B. K a y , o f S a usted la Sixes M in in g D ia trie t ( unor ganised ) C urry County, Oregon, to w i t : lem. 8 U p t P u b lic In s tru c tio n —L . A . A ld M E I 8 W ) , B« N W J SW J. E» W * NW J HWJ. and 8J BWJ N W J Sections and erm an , Raleir.. State Printer— W Ulfo D u n lw a y , Sales*. R E ) H E ) N K ) 8ectloii 7. T w p . 3« South Attorney G eneral— A; M . Craw ford, o t Range H W est of W illa m e tte M e ri- . known aa Salem . „ , ^ STATS AMD D IB T B IC T O rV tC X B S : C le rk State Load B o ard —O . U . B ro w n . H i l rngC w Joint Senator to r Cone and C a rry — W . 0 . Chase. Joint B epreeentatire tor- Coos and C o r r y - 8 . P . Peirce. ' f THE / Judgu, M Jud icial D ls t r le t - J . W . H am ilto n , Roseburg- Proseouting A tto rn ey, 3d Ju J le la l D ie triot— George M . Brow n, Roseburg. 0 . 8 . Commissioners—J . B . V p to a , L aa g fo u . 00UXTV O fFH JIlli. of efficiency in the C ounty Jud ge—£ . A . B a ile y , G old Beach. County Commissioners—O tto iM fo g t, Gold Beach; Geo Chenoweth, L an g lo is . Sheriff— W . A . Btehel, O old Beech. County C le rk — G eorge W . S m ith , G rid Beech. County Treasurer—Jam es OaughnR W edderbnra Aaseeeor— W a t, Tohnan, H a rb o r. School S u p t —W . 8 . G aerin, lanfflote. Smith Premier Surveyor— D . C u o n iff J r., G old Beach. is its key-for-every-charader keyboard.. O ne simple stroke prints any charader. This saves time, increases speed and f if insures accuracy. Coroaer— D r. 8. J. M ann, Langlois. l u m a o e o r t u k cousra. C irc u it C o urt meets Fourth M onday la August of each year. County Oom B> tea loners C o u rt meets first Wednesday In Janu ary, A p ril, J u ly »nd Heptember ot each yeal Probate Conrtlmeeta first Monday la each mouth ccaav ooi ;» t t roar orewas asd «AMvaaa. Cheteo............ ............. . Miss Id a Conley. H a rb o r............ . . . . . . Fletcher Gardner. G old B ench............................J. W . Rlfoy. W e d d e rb u ru ...',......C. L . W akeman. Illib e e .................. M r . E . B Bussell. M a r in i......................M rs. V io la A . F ry, Agness. . . . . . . . . * » M . Rftsa P o rt O rfo rd ................ . . . A s m s Jnkaatot D enm ark........................... . . .J. 8 . Capps. L a n g lo is .............................. E . E c k le y ................................. J . A. H a in e s I Model ! 0 Viable - W riw lo r. The Smith Prfmier Typewriter Co, lac. Smith The Burrow Clevis Aiwa}*« Stays “Put” HEAD ACHE BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK »"<* PO U LTR Y M E D IC IN E P to a rn n t (*»)»« • e e i , M «v«r Nt HR r n ... Stack and poultry have few trooblre wbieh are not bowel and l i v e r irrrguteritiea. . . B l a e k - rtranffbt Stock and Poultry Medi etas is a Bowel and iivvr remedy (or stock. I t puls the organ« of digestion la a perfect aea.l-.tion. Prominent Amnrtcan breeders and farmer» keep their herds sad Hocks healthy by g ivin g them an oeca- tieoal d ose« P lack -D ao g h t Stock and Poeltry Medici«» ta their food. Any stock r a is « may buy a » -c e n t half-pound air-tig h t can of thia mediciae from bis dealer sad keep his stock la vigorous health for we«*». Dealer» gensr- allv keep Blaek-Dvanght Stock and Poultry Medicine I f yours does not. «end lb cent« for a »amp1* can to the manufacturer». Tne (Thattan.-oja Mudicine Go.. Chai- tanooga, Teaa. P m em T n » t» GrtOft Dfi W Wtkvti. >>r Urii>«. Mu. Jbc M». O U R 1 C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... BfiaHb*« Rana^tf f mapawy Ffiifigiga, >U iigaegfi. Rum FarR- W> M l T H D I A Bnlrl atwl gitnrRiitARfilhy B lltfr a r * I D * l V A u fteia M » < 'I7 M K Tofoaooa MaRH T h o u s a n d s n a v e K id n e y T ro u h la a n d D o n 't K n o w I t . ■ « w ir e » ¡ e i o a * . Fill e botlle or common glaaa wtfo year water ard let II sUmd twenty-fear kenre; a . _ sedknent or eel- tkng Indlcalei »n .m theslthy eondl- ’ tion ot the k id neys; If It stain« your linen tt Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent dedlre to par.3 It or pain la the beck u also senvlnclng pr®0' 7 (bat ™ the kidneys end blad- der are out of order. i t te D e. There la comfort In the knowledge so often expreieed. that Dr. Kilmer'« Svam p- Root, the greet kidney remedy fulfill« «very w ith in curing rheum itlim , pein In the haek, kidney», liver, bladder in d every part o f the urinary passage. It corrects tn»btlltv i s hold watsr and scalding pein la passing ll, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, an J overcomes that usgdeasant necessity ef being compelled te go eftea during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the aatra- eroinary affect of S w am p-R oot te aooa realised It stands the highest for Its wow djirful eures of the m oil distressing caste. If yov need n medicine yea should have the beet. Sold by druggist« I t Site, endfil-«tees. 7c-. may have a -ample hottie of ivonderfol wanted I nventors H ave y o u a H orse w ith a n y O ne o r M ore o f th e follow in g habits? Refusing to Lead. Afraid of sudden falling of board Running away when halter or bridle is removed. Biting Getting fast in stall. Afraid of sight and sound of steam Hawing in stable. Kicking at master or strangers Tender bitted. Afraid of sound of buggy o r wagon wheelg Hawing when hitched iu street. Afraid of toqch of shafts Crowding in stall. Scaring at hogs or dogs along road Refusing to halter or bridle. Running away Pulling on one rein. Striking. Tail switchers Lugging on bit. Bad to harnee*. Bad to groom Lunging and plunging. Hard to shoe. 8nying Jumping fences. Refusing to hold back going down bill Afraid of automobiles. Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon Afraid of paper. Lolling the tongue. Afraid of robes Afraid ot umbrellas. Afraidof clothes on line Afraid of soundof gun. Afraid of band playing Afraid of canvas top wagons. Afraid of cars If you hav&shorBes addicted to any ot the above mcn- )d bad ha bite or vicious traits, you can cure them. ■ tioned And permanently too, by following the system as giv en in this course of lessons, thereby increasing the value of your horse many dollars worth, whether you want to : keep or sell him. It will increase your safety and eoufl- ie in driv’ driving and handling any sut^i cniraal. denee The only licensed honetrainer in AJregon. work guaranteed. H H H. Z. L HANSEN anglois, O r Any person or persons trespassing upon the C ruft L a k e Ranch,— the Mo- L e lls n and M a rs h a ll Ranches, w ill OS prosecuted to the utuiost « M e a t o( the tew ; and a reward w ill he g iv e s t o r t s form atiohaa tt w ill lo» tde o-lcht -o tiun of the guilty parties. ___ d’so end a book that more abou. II. both tent ’ free by mall, ohttel^fo SWjFT. R C O , aw »• >e n a«ii, y ii. mi, i Ktlmer R C o .. Binghamton. N , Y .,' -VM W it h rwSMM Vwwv r- àMwiteM^m^f« t wr.ny t i r t » r t t r , cure w- ms ir C O O fen C«AT1*A1Í.’^SS: Hood*« Saren -vcoTQpUchm! ■illa erite »MIAT «URKU. i A w ith o u t 1 beauty wi tie elees  S ï i u S sad keep it clean, by sttrrisg sp the tern Rear and drivtag eM I s - * t h .t w iW h g w w . « ÏÎZ h M o n hr lakina .««tarata, beeufiy for tas evata AM dreg ■wu. « .tw b ^ S m y ssrerered . Ms t t a ' * Dr MUST A n t l-Ä te P e rm a n e n t aa the k ill» , b nt can kg rem oved li> a second o f tim e . T k e o nly C levis now on tk e m a r k e t tk e t stays w here p a t. The exclusive rig h t to handle title Clevis w ill be arid by Counties o r States, o r set ot three can be purcliss- ed lo r fil.tw . Address W, E. Burrow, Corbin, Ore. N o M o re C e d a r ta h p a re . < I in u a l husband m y tim b e r Io re- plsce fence« and b u ild in g s an th e L r m tifiAfiteffhrgi I mtitai iw it A nar* i n * m o re red nr. Plesne do n o t ask fo r it The green trees w ill grow and the dead ones w ill keep. J. H. Urron, L a n g lo is , O r ., A ugust 27 1110. MSN the tra.u Hum 0«c»u anu the Pacific coast drew up, puff ing noisily, at the town of Qunnteou. Ool.. a t two o'alock In thu afternoon of December t t . th o u »as ««sl ed la the middle eectlou of tbs steeping capita very» croes-looklug old gantleiuau. . Ton could see at unee be wag oat of Aumor. He looked aa much aa If he might, on slightest ptovoca ttem. bite, yon wouldn't have been tu t prised to hear him bark. I t wae a o o K unfriendly etrre m at tea bestowed upon K itty W aller when, baa dH 1 up In a great red ooat au 1 R w arm hood, with a paper Man andxr r i b y e p - tear arm and a. hfofo satchel In her o r abotit h a * 4 she was ahowa bp th * p » r t < caled by a seat )««t acroaa the afofo trot bi» e, L i n i e She couldn't have noticed the look, •o r as the train began to move ahe piaagad Is among bte fcaga and aliawl streps, almoat knocking a book 'm ta his knee In her ea*'«n.-.so to obtain the last glim;»-' tt a woman on the plat- fcrm , wbiuli was on his side of the Ugh wham car. raya Browning, King * Co.'» I over five yonr pardon.“ sold she, “1 1 Im prove- developing wanted to say good-by te osnty." “Yon sssm to have said good-hv to ynsr tnaanavs." was the hateful reply, and K itty, now alive to the fact tost the ganUemaa * m vwt eroaa. crape back to her own seat and nestled quietly In the corner. „ She was onl> ton rears tad. bat sbe applied (or, so. g afore- tain air, and bar ebsska were rosy. o rner being This was bar first ride on a railroad. ’ the govern- ladsed. from bar unete's half-log. bait- fram e house, where bar mother bad * died when she wae a baby, no -racks l o r lode or save those of miners or Jack-rabhl’e in plaoe on’ were visible. Now she wae going ail no adjoin - the way to Denver to spend Ohf.su-.as the follow- w ith Grandma W eller. ■he knew the train ws» do» in Den W a l tar S in - c la im , and vsr a t seven o’clock the next morn lag. and that after a long, happy ds. she would bang her stockings In th e R im in g ad- Mg room grandma had so of ac w rit- I described ton to her about, sad oM fiesta Claus or vein o r would fill I t n, are here- A» early as seven o'doek the good- e lr adverse natured porter prepared the funny bed rding to tew In Which ebe WBCL te sleep, while ene dar w ith in looked on Is opes-eyttd amasetuen*.. o l the first and by eight o'eloek ebe wsa In the the last sound she had « votes of tbs “cross Idtatg the porter J . * op hte berth arith the hea< toward the engine. I t was early whea K itty «write, und the train was not moving. Hspi-y and searosly stopping te wonder why they were not ta Denver, K itty dressed h .r - lorn. OS8S9. -eelf, and presently from between Iht curtains opposite came the “croee * >n- eras ton, tu— grumbling aloud and caltin*, U . 8. Len d uffloe st Kueebnrg. Qreffoa. tor the porter. July 17, >»11. T 'e afeerd. etr.” arid that Individ M utick to hereby riv e s to s t nal. “we’re done stack here for mag* Ji >vrs H . H c m it s m ik m , of de day The Mg tan'I tbte etde of whose post- office sddrtw« 1» 77» Over- Marshall pass hae esved In.’’ Then the conductor explained th a t look M e d ., Portland. Oyv., d id , on tbs t t day of January, l u l l , life lit thia •>/- a eecUon of one of the mile-long «now- # «• 8 worn Kta-euietit end App Inal Ion, shed« Uau fa ls a , and that all me- could £u was to w ait lor a wrecking Ko. 011861«. to purvbaiM NJ NEJ Hoc. 12, train irum Pueblo. T . SO. H. B. 14 W . A lo t . f & 2. Merflou “And uot a bleaaad th in g to eat," I , Township fil H., Ba hire 14, West, said K .ily 's n llo w parreng«^ W ilteiu rtte M erid ia n , and the tiu ilw f W ith trembling hands the little g irl thereon, nn grtb>- proviriune of the te l open-d her boa of lunct-oon. Hard- o f J sue S, 187«, and sots aioeudittory. boiled a pot of Jam. »«udlne known ns the •T im : e r» n l Stott« L a w ,’* sandwiches, th ic k SMeee o f buttered st such value sa it ilr lit lie fixed by »p- bread and lo u e f cookies “T h .re s more than I ean eat sir,” p r ii b e lit e til, »ml th a t, ptrr.unut lorm-h application, the la id sud t i u l « r there- mid ebe; “won’t you have some?" The “croee gentleman” arose ae OH h a re been appraised, $20u.UU the 1 looked for a moment hard wt K lttv , tim b er estluisted 410 1MX) Ittatrd feet s t i whose eyes sank to the Hour. ai,d V eh. SO oants per M , and t i e land im th io g ; with a bow as though sbs M l b««o a that »aid applicant w ill offer final proof grown-up young lady, be crosaed thv In support ul hte application and »worn aisle and seated himeell opposite to ■tateuient on tbeSday ol October, l t d , i t was not n a tll nfternom . th at th e before Register A Keoeiver U nited re States l-and Office, e t Roeebnrg, O re- damage ahead ares sufflcltut’y . Any person te a t lib e rty t<> pro- paired to allow them to procef j . an . tb ls parobase before e n try , or In when Pvcnlng—C hristm as E ve— earu itia te s contest at auy tim e before p at th« tra in wsa just m aking >tg wsj ent issues, by llling u corroburatod a f throuch the Royal fforg“. Nearly f fid avit in tills oflli«, aliening facts b o u ri 1st«. which would detest toe e n try . T h e ir ta lk du ring the d«7 hsd b»-t B k jm a u i * F . Jonas, i t m im e and snowshoes, w ith now Register. C Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and nrtrtdc helnintr 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 of Cod Liver Oil with hypo phosphites can do just thia It str en g th e n s th e nerves, feeds famished tis sues, * and makes rich blood. and then digressions on h»’ p a rt In to -onfldentisl «oeefio»’ » con.' alng h« r pet doll th at had hewn io t in a »ne» slid- a week lx fore, but w i.it:. »h» hoped to find In the s p rin g ,, unlc‘> a .m i, cis u s should— and »he trsm b i-d w ith excitem ent as she irf1 r.'toned It — bring her another In the m orning. "But." he had SAld to her Jut*. be fore he bed« her good g i;h t. bo» ” a-ril « . m . ciaua catch as? We're la a aad going at 30 miles aa hour." "Santa Claus Is like aa angel," K it ty repBad; 'he can be asywhsrs k • waata at say tin ts ” Then, Just as •he «as quite ready to go to ties», •he leaned out between the e a r ,'ns sad said: "W ill you lead me a pig r-a cartaio? to pin my sloshings to the cnrtaln? H» gave her I t was past 11 o'clock when the lights ot Pueblo were seen In the dis tance. The "eross gentleman'' had not thought of going to bed. and. what Is more, had not allowed ihd p o rt-- to do so. “Now." said he to the , - • by as the train begap to »lo. Uo.. nJnuu« i.»*«, “you say ws have .0 n-lnuu« Do your best’' (he haaded hashed t h h t i porter a M il). "Ring the eh ah p - . • pe> pe, up; ''V I pound oo his door, «ry .be K n». > <- •ary Oet nlm out of bed atome w ar or other sad bay as a r t s» : ou carry—toys, raedle». anythin*;. M»t « sure you get a doll " r e x t morn m orn a< < “gas." said K itty the re as the “eroaa genlleman poked bis h l, flag miles bead oat of the c a ro la s firg tefi you re v south ot Denver, " d .-a t I tsB ___ _ . . . ganta Claus gag a «X . engel a n g t r i r