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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1914)
Z V IC S ü IK V Y ’ , MK " D r f l . Lists 6-KMM,-1840,-1880 -rabs M t o m 1 * Odd « h a » a * ■ w t o r a t iu n T o E n t r y o f L a n d » iu c ,k ,u r « * « * » » silver dollar may he M a t io a n l F o r e s t . * »™ ln * » ' • »>«1* • * « weight o r • ! M.^ i— ! . h e r o b r m .» n th a t «he U n ,I . ftnd ® h* ,i UBd« wel«ht. and thia X r o7 o" r: Q^ ’I,11^ , ° 8, t 0 ,o u r w ith in the Hl.kiyou Mattohal Foraet, «“ ’ * «<te»- 1» other words, they era O iaguu, w ill be »object to *rttleia«tw 001 *b o w ,,l io vary more than th a t . *a < I» D t,y under the prvviaiou» o f the touch froin standard. Iu the case of homestead laws of the Vuitcd State» -goldplecus, the lim it Is h alf a grain and the act of June I I , ltwe CM 8 t;» U ,1 either way up to the eagle, a variation ! M S ) a t the U nited States land office ut of as niu?h ea oue grain being {«rmlsst- K om bam XhvgoniO ii November 2 6 ,19 l<- -bio In the f it) and 830 pleeea. S O g O i S i S f S i j r t J t ^ " " 7 • “• « “ « * £ » » ■ ' • * t0° teavy- •M fclim d prior toXov.25,1914, on which * * °L 5 1 T h e lands a ra as follow «: s s ii w i t o itoot u d a h alf to M l*inka*wH» Fanning at • i d The ponchea, by which huntings of tiny ! ! i i s v * » Irjp of iand Now, the object of this performance i ! ^ S i to * ub.t1l£ T i S * ’ ,°f n’rta ' ! 1 8 r t f f t •h o io » south of the quart#! uokton the n orth lin e of Sec. 10, sold township ami ra a g s on tho eastern boundary o f the tra c t; extending thence to lin ks on w uh side of a lin e running X . 84 deg. W , <8 cha.; thuoee 8. 7» deg. W „ 2.27 s h t l r M Dss x L , w * , « ’’a i '° ° . lChs' ' 44 OC^fe ” •» *»43 Cll«. , t llO 11 Cd* W K & x t e x x * s s ■" “ • “ ■“ ,! P *rt" **' dollar, Inasmuch as It la ooncelvabi# that one portion might bo rk’I,‘’«’ *» • « ’ * than another. The little dtafce are shuffled together, and a few of them, taken at random from the tot, are subjected to an assay. Thus the ■ » « » “ o t the c irte ria l o f the dollar la w “ n a c n rfc i * n rw l With AtlMAlnff* 1 ‘ ! ’ ! J i ’ 1 . * ® : 1 3 eh».; thenee k . 8» dog. W . t.10 lh* ’ • ' a* * “ d correctness • b a .; thence » . 7# deg. W ., 4 cha; o< «>>»» coin are perfectly known, thenea N. 88 deg. W 3 70 c h s .; thence The sample piece« having been found 1 t 8. <8 dag. W .,-4eha.; thence S. 88 deg correct. It la Inferred th a t the entire , ° W , 180 c h » .; thenee «. «8 dee. W ., batch of dollara fa all rtghte-S atuniay th ?Ut* A 47 d* < - * - 8 . 3 « • h a .. to the place where the atrip doses M the boundary o f tlie tract, me not area belay 48.19 acres; listed upon «p- plication T . W . B iltln gs, M a rla l, O re g o n ; Liat fr-IOOl. The WJ 8 W U V E W , the K4 HKM M W ^ S a o . 10, T . *5 8 ,i * • 10 7 - * • « * * • . application VX 'mSrJ ,if S V “-1' O rc«“ «»; S a » 8 ^ s s l5 .5 te iS .% .S : Bvealng Post ________________ / ,„ ■•«wewl Watawa. ___ AU natural waters contain a greater * leas amount o f mineral m atter In s o ’» *« > Rala w ater has the smallest percentage e f solid impurities of spy, and therefore It la takes as the sfind- o ,.™ B X t » r e d s ia e O p. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, STATS ABO DISTBICT O f F I C I I S : U . 8. Senators— D r . H a ir y latn e, of Portland and Geo. E Chattiberlalu o f Salem . Congressm an, F ir s t D is tric t— W illis C. H sw ley, of Salem. O r e r à o r— Oswald W est, Salem . Secretary of State— Ben. W. O loutt Sa- State T.eesnrer— Thoe. B. K a y , of Sa lem. SupL P u blic In s tru c tio n —L . A . Aid e rm a n , Salem. State Printer— W illis Dun 1 way, Salem. Attorney Oenerai— 6 . M . Crawford, State dam e Warden— W in. L . F in One o f the »lories which Levi n atc h - tea, the old time ciockmaker of Coo- cord. N. H., delighted to tell related to the youth o f Daniel Webster. “One day.” said the old mas. “while I was taking breakfast at the tsveni kept by Daniel’s rattier, Daniel and bis brother Kseklel. who were little boys with d irty faees and snarly hair, came to the table and asked ms for bread and batter. “ I compiled with their re q u e s t, little thinking that they would become very dletlngutabed mcri. Daniel dropped his piece of bread on the sandy floor, and the buttered side o f coarse waa down. lie looked a t it a moment, then licked It up and showed It to me, aay- Ing: " ‘W hat a p ltyl Phase give a piece o f bread buttered on both sides; then If I let it fail oue of the buttered sides w ill be up.’ ” ley, Salem. State Health Offloer— D r . O alvin 8. W h ite , Salem. Salem. C le rk State T *n d B o ard —G . G . Brown, • Salem . J o in t Senator fo r Coos and C u rry— L 8. Sm ith. Joint Representative for Oooa and C n rry —8. P. Peirce. Judge, 3^1 Judljdttl D is t-lc t— J. W . H am ilton , Roeubnrg. Prosecuting A tto rn ey fo r C u rry Co.— W . H . M eredith, W edderburn, C. 8 . C o m u ilis iu n e ie — U T . Stewart P o rt O rford. oniWTv o rru n u a . County Jttdgk— W . A Beaob. Wood, Gold County tx>»mlanionera— D . Oule.gr,.ve, G obi Reach; UvoCheuuweth, L an g lo is . Wietreen— W hy. Jane! W h at are yea S h e r iff-C . H . B a ile y , Quid Beach. doing with that satchel? County Clerk—Joh u R . Stannard, J nue—Please, mum, Mr. John told me Gold Beach. to keep my eye ou It while he n-ent up County T ro M u re r—F ta n k C au g h ell «tatra—Chicago New s « V ‘Things to E a t and W ear’ ' • ° > p I . | “ . „ « ? rig h t subject to the p rio r right of any ' such settler, provided such settler or apptu-aat Is qualified to makn hem e- steed entry and the prefertBce rig ht is exercised p rio r to N o r to , l 6 u , on • which date the lands w ill tterubjeot to te n ement and e n try by a n y qu«Itfled im th e *E * V nw T th e M ) 8W J Section’s, T . 58 8.? R * * » w ke».'»ll others failed ., real foot comfort. They bav to rip . They newer b»oome b ™ . a. Bhanl, k _, D a w y “ »“ • »«“ !>• 1» kai Pressed Iu They are Ouan i rm nes-, for style, for supe “ * U!ri'‘ 1 an<’ workm an»hip, “ “ <* « •* W , except a s trip of tan I 80 lin ks wide- *»■* holes. or • “ « < P **r f r * lying along the west side oi t h a 'N i “ HMf)fwe. », said township aud range, the net area b ein g ISO acres, listed up- uu application Of V . B. Doolittle, Gold Beach, O re g o n ; L ia t 6-18(10 A tract of 146.88 acres, w ith in w hat i w lh probably be when surveyed Sec. 8, T . 84 8., i 15 W „ described as fol lows: Beginning at Corner Mo. 1, a oed. r poat m ark e d H / l . whence 4 chs. ■ e s a ttis i callage peasant« and to tinka « j e t degrees W _ 60chs., _ thence 8.81 degrees W „ 46 chs., thence Y a la a n d H a r v a r d e a c h 0 In . KOB Y0ÜB DEN 8, 80 degrees W. 81 eha., to the place s ia t 6-1881. The W | 8EJ Sec 6, T. » & , B. 14 W ., 80 aerea, applieatioa <rf J. W . Mac K e n t t ä , Sixes River, Port Orford, Oregon : List 6-1384, Septetubes 14, 1014. Ò. M. Ba. on, Assjstout Conf- missioner otVtlie General Land Odio«. 8-25Deo. The Bergmann ahof ia a cheap shoe for hard wear, as it will out last many pairs of low priced shoes O jt 8 4 i n . P 'in o a to n , C o r n e ll, M ic h ig a n ,e a c h 7 x 8 1 In . AI1 best quality felt with felt bead ing, stroatnera, letters sad mascot sx- scuted in proper colors. Thteaptesdid ansortment sent postpaid for 60 cents and 6 stamps to pay postage. Bend now H O f f A B D S P K C IA L T Y C O . D a y t o n , O h io M o K R M Z IK J k P O O l.K The early weeks n( the asoath o< December are. to e way. the moat In spiring of the yesur. The Inspiration comes not from the outside, bat from w ithin I t to uot like the spring sea- ton. when the sap begins to Bow in tre«a end »be blood to run with new vigor In the veins; nor like full-bodied yuum er, when all .«ae world looks green and fair, and the spirit of man is niled w lilt the glory of Orel’s beau tiful wot.d; nor like autumn, when thing» animate and Inanimate seem to be settling down’ to rest after work accomplished— the tw ilight of the year. Unlike those, early December has a dlfctihct aimosphe, e bf anticipation, as of a time of reckoning, ae of a time of reward. In every heart, in spite of the rush of buslnses or .th e daily work. th e re is a feeling a ir a to that which In the old days we felt when counting the days to the school vaca tion—and home, says the Indianapolis news. Tho thought, of Christmas days Is la the very air every day; a thoe- axnd things soup It in mind, from the early-lighted .shop windows tilled with their Ibvitatlcns to good cheer to the happy look on many laces that testi fies to some unselfish preparations made, or making, that a frtoad's Christmas may be Joyful A ll necessary operations m writing, billing or Statistical w ork are accomplished from the key board of the light m illing, easy action M odel 1 0 (V isible) Some Q uaint Traditions. * Berlin ha» some curious Chrietmaa tradition». Thua, the clothes line niu»t not hang in the loft between Christina» and New Tear'a day on penalty of bad luck Dreams dreamt w ithin the aame period are cure to be true, while children born on Christ mas day w ill have the gift of proph ecy. To Insure wealth, people must eat the roe of tho carp on Christmas Eva, bacatise flsh roe afgniflee money; and erales from the Christmas carp carried In the purse w ill Keep it well Ailed throughout the year. Herring roe will sufllce for those who are too poor to buy carp. A leas cheerful practice le to make little sand heaps w ith a thimble for each member of tho fam ily on Christmas Eva, and whoever’» heap has fallen In by next morning la sure to die daring the year. W e-lderhura Aaeeeaor— W m . solaiaa, U a rlw r. be bool Hu p i.— Geo. W . S m ith . Gold -•nrrayor— J. Q aughrll J r., OoW Beach, w i m a u a o r t u b oobitT». C lro n lt C ourt meet# Fourth M onday i t August e f each year. O oaaty Porom lrateaera C o u rt meet« firs t W ednesday la Janu ary, A p ril, J u ly and Septem ber of each y e a i. Probate C o u rt toeeta Aral Monday io eaeh m outh • r a a v oodwtt ro ar aerwas abp roeT • AST COS. H a rb a g « ■ •-•« •••• • Fletcher Gardner. G old B e a e li,.............. ........... J. w . Riley. W o M e r k u f a .................G L . W akem an. Illlh e e ..■ M r. K, H Price M a r l a l . .................... Mr». V io la A. F ry . . . . A . M . Riles. P o rt Orford Ames Johnetoa D e n m a rk . . . . . . . . J . S. Capita. . . * . B. T h rift A . H aln ee H d O X Z IK i data tlta U n a a w ill be «abject to ««Ufo- Then It 1« nnt beaeath a little . 1 ■Mat aod entrr by any aoullfled p ai- m arblae provided w ith aeveral amaH MU M i i t n l w r 3 .’1 Seres w itlu u the Siskiyou H a t:a n al Piz p a ir of o n r flneat 88e Porcat, Oregon, w ill be subject to set- d i « , - g u a r a n t e e d h o ee in b k i tlrm c n t and e n try under the provls- , * » “ «ranteed hoee in bb I iona o i the honwatead law s of the U o li-, ]**'“ * eolor8 ’ f “ h * « « • » ed 8 ia h a and the act o f June 11. i f 00 fo r >1 and 10c fo r postage, e (84 H ta t., 883) a t the United states S p e c ia l O f f e r F o r I laiwl office a t R<>-M»burg, Oregon, on * Novem ber 26, 1914. A n y ra ttle r w ho' F o r a lim ited tim e only, I was actu ally and in good faith claim - our finest Sic value Oeara, j ! ^ S ! i X i $ 2 . t w r . “ S “ '7 ’ » « » «« “ . not abandoned sam e, baa a preference * P * * ' u’ oor w e** known M . rig h t t- - m ake homestead eatr> for the ***»< Ourti-rt to r one dollar, at . lands ooenpied. Maid lands were list- postage, etc. H '» I * - « t h T X f t u v ^ 18. Ittl4 WAK ON LAZY-QEÄM. fo r a g rio u ltu ra l p u r p o *» p rjo r to J a n . " L ,h* mlBt’ ara ! 1, 11 1, and has uot abandoned same forw»rd« l ’ » ” » treasury a t Waahlng- haa a preference rig ht to m ake home-1 to0’ wb*’1’ ,hef <re Put tr o u g h a very Stead e n try for the lands a c tu a lly or-1 ««dona precess. Each dollar Is first •spied. Maid loads were itsted upon | weighed on exquisitely dsMcato scales ii 8 k *a M H e s >io n a of the perrons men- to make sues that it la heavy enough r t S r t S b E L m ' i L U T S f “ 6: N O V E M B E R ral, should aim something ta r re te « v e d P”> » "fetente suffrage." B b e -I cant agree w ith you. I believe that »booid be Ite »ole object. at N o th in g ha« « re r equalled I t N o th in g ca n ever g n rp a n i t sag ctUMwrtpffon coua b« eurg-L N a t ili* a ls o * wvte’t Dr. King’s New Discovery He—Exactly. Bat If It alms at something else II to more likely to hit th a t - Phila delphia Praee. .h « K l J —rrtww « g « aJr.q». » < whar«ww *rw mm h I «rwèw. Try m •« S W JfT A COw, Dnrte« the holidays a nolitless gram for the small boy would fill a tong-felt /'••« '..- ìa / tiw ra c - , 9pp B 8. Pr’ ^nt ttd’es.Watkiaqioa, 8 C. ia L»e b eet be!?» b u t Re m u s t b a c o n tttu e d in a B ta r M *»e!1 ay te rrfw r. T il» U t . v t i w l - e - 3 «-.Ik ., »M Cot a » a*ll A“ t -v S W IF T A C O ., I A Perfect Cure : For A ll Throat and Lung Trouble«. Manny back W it telia. T ria l BoMlaa tkea.