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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1914)
iv o .v is M R im a » . 1014 , O w ls w t's F a t h e r . Oulcot lived through the moat event, ful periods of modern Prance Ho was born hi 17N7 umld the mntterlngs of »he revolution. Onlxofs parents were mar. rlud by a proscribed Protcstaut pastor, •m l his birth was never legally regia Mhed. ills fathey, wh(> was an advo cate, used bis talent fer public speak, lug In tli« interests of the persecuted Protestants and became a marked man A fte r living for several weeks In dan ger of his life be was at last arrested, ■wwfltlngly enough, by a gendarme who knew and respected him. "Khali I lot you escape ?' said tht niju. ''Ara you married r rrptted M QnJ. «vh T # « 1 have two children." "Xm l so have J," replied the prisoner, J /•b u t yon would have to pay ' J. left us g o o n .” ! They went on, and M. Gutsot died on tbr scaffold a few days later. A t this time Kraucoto, the future statesman, who was the elder of the two children, wna six and a h alf yearn old and al ways preserved the iveollect ion of grt- 1 lug to see his father la prison, or w n a t' «•as euphemistically called the bouse of Justice.—fiontleiuan’s Magarino. LONGEST TOW ON RECORD . ¿ U K EX Z I E .V F O fA . '! “ Things to B at and*W< -•> , )lg stead entry amt the preference rig ht i. w- exercised prior to Nov AS. i f iu he wlitoh date the lands w ill ba ciibieet tc ot ' ra n einent and e n try by any quillfiod as it™ ?? ,'. tonds are as follows; “ i 1 Sec- *• the «1 N W i, ¡ile i 8®<'Ho3 y. T . 38 f»„ R . ,3 , • except u atrip of U n 1 U) Units w i* . H E R ***® "« tbe w, 8t ° l the Ml '*• KH J >'eo. u, s a ii pvwuship and range, u, the net ares being ISO aero», listed up- n . application of O. B. Doolittle, G o il le . Beach, O re g o n ; L is t 6-1360 ;h i A tract <>f 145.62 acres, within whiit is win probably be when surveyed See. l> 3, T . 34 8., R 13 W ., desorilreii as lo t 4 lows: Beginning at Coftiet No. 1, a is i t U ’*,'“ ,u" ,k<* 1 H / J , wbendo i- **■ .. f “ ” X * 45 'Jo3re«s E ., 4 chs. ami kb lin ks «X'ending thence X JO I degrees W ., SOchs , thence K. 60 ohs., ft Ibence 8.31 degrees W „ <5 chs , thence >1 a «o degrees U'. 21 ohs., to the plara a '« b e g in n in g , II ted upon application • o f H . B. H o rreil, The D a'les O regon’ I, . i-ist 6-1381. .. \ . ' f ! T h e WJ 8KJ Sec 8, T . 33 ft., R. 14 - 80 sere», application of J. W . Mix; - K e n iie , Sixes R iv e r, Fort O rford, r i o ^ ° uA 1 6-1384, September 14, 1 ,* 1 Assistant C o m -, '■ i ’ j " J ; i . , • ShrewA T h ie v e ry . “ Americans who go abroad must ex- pact to he robtied right and left," said a young man who recently returned from a b rief European tour. ••One ex- pacts to be field up for all sorts of tips, hut when the tx -gars follow you home you can’t ludp feeling a sort o f admlra- lieu for their Ingenuity. " I went over on one of the Rad Star line boats, and the first thing I U ld on landing a t Antwerp was to go to the ruble ofltce and send a n eeaage to my mother announcing my safe arrival. I paid the toll and thought no more about It until I got home, when among my mail 1 found a letter from the Ant- werp operator, addressed In care of my mother, saying that through an error he had not charged ma enough for my j I mL“ ‘«,ler 0* the General Land Offios. cablegram sent on such and such a I 3-25 D m . dale, that ba had been obliged to pay the difference out o f bis owa pocket, MARRYING LESS IN BRITAIN and as his aalaiy was very small and ' be had a large fam ily and all that sort Rate of Matrimony In 1008 Lowwat of thing be felt sure I would reimburse ' la Over Twenty Tsars—Slump , him. r "The amount was a trifling one, and I did send him A foreign money order. 1 Loudon.— The ttguras of dseltna la I. have since learned from experienced f Oreat Britain's birth rata, which have travelers that I had been mode the j «roused such serious misgivings, have victim o f a systematic form o f robbery bow been supplaated by sim ilar statis and that scarcely a cablegram to sent tics which would eeem to point to tha from the other side unless It to o f • popularity of man-tags being on a fie- The year 1903 was marked by business nature that to not followed eltae. ' * N* * * » operator." -> there a decrease In the number . - 7 — t— ------------— ot marriages, comparod with tbs pre- , _ n «td the Pgr«. 11 v.ous year—a phenomenoa which has > In October. 1M4. ADatoona pasn, a Bumltnstod Itself continuously since dcble In the mountains of Georgia, was but the rate of marriages based > guarded by General Con,«, w ith 1,600 otl th8 marriageable portion of the of R. B. fre e m a n , lia r, o r, Oragon: men. I t wna a strong, strategic point, «'W m unlty was the lowest to r ovsr M L is t «-,282. Befitctuber 14, 191». C, and. moreover. 1,5UO.UUO rations were yeftrs M, B a te s , Assihtunt Commissioner of Stored 7tbe^ - - Frrateh, the southern' One of the most striking points about tha General Land Office. general, w ttb n,ono „jen, attacked the U>e return is tha evidence it oeems to ' ’’ " ’I ? ,5^ cu<]' r’ ‘"t® that tb* f&mo,ia advloe of W eller. OFFICIAL oirkctoby . th i b° crM t 01 ,tx> WH- S r ' * ° “b®war* <* U>e wtdders- has l be battle was fierce. The northern ***«*> firm root In this country. The stats asd uisraicx » m r e s a : « d" I * . ,UCh nu'“ b* r t ,b «‘ numlvw o f remarrtagoo among the wld- U , 8. Sensiori— D r . H a ry l,»n«, ot ther pghtlhg seemed tolly, { owe has been declining steadily for Portland and Ueo. £ Cham berlain o f . Z b , 1 7 * / ® r* e's °Qcera caught , nc» r;y 30 years, and In 103J n„|y Salem . •I).lit of a white slgusl flag fluttering ln every 1,000 widows were called udou U k e the vows for a second or third Cougreasiiiau, F irst D U trto t— W illi» m the Cree-zc on the tap of the K e e p mw mountain, across the valley, 18 M“ e- «» against 93 In 1679-80. C- Haw ley, ot Salem. ailhw away, T h a s lg ’ial was answered, One paper In commenting on thia I «ud then came tbe Insp'.lng mesaa«« fact angsrests this Is strong presump- I U v o r u p r — Oswald West, Haletn, Beoretarv of Stale— Ben. W. Oh J tt Sa ihe r , „ ? A 'noun,a,a: t,vc evi«tonce of the firm hold whlJh nnu •* * * W a 8 - W . T. fiber- "Pickwick " has taken o« the public lem, * Btato r.ensnror—Thos. B. K a y , o f Ha- •,au- -. mind. Cheer a fte r cheer went up. and, lem. -hough hopelessly reduced In numbers. I ' FACTS AND FIQUE M . fiupt. P ublic lu rtm c U o a — L . A . Aid they did bold tbe fori for hours until ernjan, Halen;. tbs advaoce guard of Sherman’s army Australia’s exports of wool to Uu State Printer— W illis D u nlw ay, Salem. came to their re lie f. Six years 1st« United States have doubled within • Attorney G eneral— A. M . Crawford, I*. I*. Bliss, the evangelist, beard tbe .The total number of passengers ear- Btate Game Warden— W m . L. F in story In all It« vivid detail from a sol dier friend aud then wrote tbe words r¡<‘(l by electric lines each year in tb« ley, Ralem. Unl'.ad Stale a Is 5 Mi.O’O.OOO. State H ealth O fficer—D r. C alvin M. and music of his famoua h y m n .-1're byterlau. The recent M rth rate (or 8t Oeovge'e- W h its , Salem. In the-East. london, tho headquarter» Salem. of the alien Invasion. Is at the rate ot C lerk state la n d B oard— G. G. Brown, 60.8 per 1 etD Thin la the highest birth S a le m . rale «ver recorded In England. J o in t See a to, fo r Cooa aud C urry— In spite of the mauy Jokes that art I. fi. Sm ith ma-le at the expense of the Georgia* peach crop, that state produced morel - J o i n t Aepreseniutivs for Coos S lid , peaches than any of the eastern states j C u ify —S. P. Peirce. - , It U said that there aré over 7,006,000 Judge, fid Jud icial D is t r ic t - J . W . I trace that bear peaches 4n the state. I H am ilto n , R.weburg. Sealskins to the cumber of 3.125 were Prosecuting A tto rn ey fo r C u rry ’ shiyited from Alaska last season. An la- C o — W . H . M eredith, W edderburn. J duxtry pursued luclduntally with that of sealing on the Prlhtloff lelanda I* that V . 8 . OomiulasioDef»—H T . Stew art ( of raising the blue fox for It» pelt. P o rt Oiiwrd. These animals, under the system In ose, OOUMVT OrrtCEKR. are fed and cared tor as If doroeetl cated. C ounty J n d t f e - W . A Wood, G old ■It to said that the biggest shell ever Beach. made was turnqd out by the Krupp peo County Couimitaiotiers—D . Oole ple at Ktsen Germany it was made G old Beach; UcoChenoweth, L an g lo is. tor Russia, and weighed 2,600 pounds Shcriff-'-C. H . B ailey, Gold Beach. The gun which is large enough to use C ounty C le rk — Joh tt K . S ta n n a rd . this shell Is mounted on the fortifica > Gold Beach. lions at Cronstadt. and has a range of County Ttoes'tror— F ra n k C aug h eli Wedderburn Aasesaor— W ni. T -lm an, U a rlm r, School S u p h - G e o . W . S m ith . G old ’ " ¿ f t tJ r k **» « « 1 P ««>vebl« u d Uwrt |.,DS« b l. P I ^ r . Ceil R eveoibU Tabulator R a d Simple S tro o l Cueioo D rrioe D ro p F /g e d T / p t B « > Partee» Lm a L e d fc Merna RUoe ' IW n » . Touch Bell Bearne Type Ber Lhe Bergmann shoe is a cheap shoe lor liaid wear, pa it will out-last many pairs of low priced shoes, r{ FOR YOUR DEN Ki an tlfu l callage pennants M c k e n z iii a poolb /Ail necessary operations m writing, billing or ¿lati^lical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy atfion Model 10 (Visible) C o ieain Fiadcr and Paranapha» D e o aral Tab ulan » V n iU e W is ia g A K a y In , Ever» C h a n d a » P a d s * Erw m g Paclihra laSoretuaseabla Cairiag», wd ¡ «* CAirùfM Jwar’W L ew . Radi P ro tm t-d R ib l-ra " Ge»» D itra e C arnam e Rlbboe C e n tn llc d ti-ie: Keytieard V w ie h U a * l U n irc n a l b o a R e m » Perfect D u s G eard B a r* Space I m f C a rn et« R -ta.d er Imprecad Marginai S tem E a c a p c a ^ SpeedkM E v af Darocd There are lechan w hkh am ie the Snath IS e ua cr the choice el it»- man who invesheates Coeupswrijv- BFafih. ~ S u rv e y o r-1 . CaughelJJr., Gobi Beach, ¡H K T IM U eO r TllaO O I'BTN. C lre n H C o u rt meets Fourth M onday le August or eat h year. C ounty Commlaalnners Oourt meet» first Wednesday la Janu ary, A p ril. J u ly and September of each yeoi Probata C ourt meets first Monday , each month « c u t oourrv rooT oratoes sen roav- ■ amaas. fi!u i n ' ' ' u ............... Fletcher Gardner. w W e ,i.B d d e ’?oh.............. rb u rn ..................L .W J s k s m »¡I»). « i. i i L i f * ! • • • • • • • - „ •Mjr. K. H Price. N e r i n l ........ . .M rs . V io la a . F ry , ................. A. II. R ile i. P o i t O r f o r d .......... ....A r n e s Jobaeton penmsrk............................. J. ft. p ,, L a n g l o i s ...................................... ..... B T h r ift ®«ktey.............................x » A . Haines Nothing has ever equaiieJ i t Nothing can ever aurpas« it. an w r i u f,»- - e r r- . S -.c o t» , o i u r to r r e , «a- F y is a a » pote»! ¡ It e > » t o w o rth w e o n ? w a »rasisA y c h ta i« o . T aad V e M g a I PATENTS r.,< ^B K yeW. , < > • to a l earvtee aud adrice, s e a e a r 'a h a r fia a a r e u M a r a t » . T t y u . ) t Dr. King’s Nsv Diseovsry SW IFT & C O , PafAMd ¿Awyvrw, 1 JJR V S retest e F c i.W a U lh ifM , I.A. s w if t & co., r*r ‘ A Perfect For All Throat and C u re : Lung Trouble». Mouay eeek If it M ia. Trial Bet. aa ftoa.