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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1914)
i J I ' X D E ’V t H I C K U r t. -liw -iw s B a a S a n tiu n T » E ntry u t lusmAu lu s23. | » l - 4 A CARELESS CONSUL. M u t io a a l E u re » « . ' N u t loe Ish s reb y given tli» t the lands deacribed ( « l u * , em bracing 282.07 seres w ith in tile triskiyuo National Fore»«, Or «gun, w ilt be subject to settlem ent a a a o n t y uoder th« proviaioni ot the hMBWtood tews o f the United States and th eeetof June i l , lime ( « s u t . , M S ) a t the U n ite d states land office at Rossburg. Oregon, ou November 26, (U K . Any settler who was actually and in good fa ith c a im iiig any of »aid lands f a r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes prior to dan. I, IS A and haa not ataindnneJ samo, MB a preiereuoe rig ht to make liotne- Stood e n try tor the lands actu ally oe- Ottpled. According to a report made to the , Notice la hereby given th a t the lands f . •U te department. Dr. H. Uatthaa, di deacribed below , em bracing 384.68p o r L im ite d Tuns O n l y - rector of the bureau office for examin acres w ithin the Siskiyou N a tio n a l, 8 ix pair o f our finest 36c value la ing foods of the .University of Jena, Forest, O n g o w , w ill be sutdeot to set- d i« * guaranteed hose in block, U n or tlem ent and entry tinder the provia- w M ta e .A o r.-v tH . - • « . ’ . has published a statement relating to ions of tlie Itotneeteaii law sof the U n i - T . *.‘h rlltcu the articles most frequently adulter- erf S a t a and «lie act o f June 11, 1C08 fo r • * aud 10l‘ postage, etc. »tod. According to this statement. (34 B t a t ., 2331 at the U nited States S p e c ia l OlTer F o r M en 820 samples ware examined is lpot land offlee a t Roeebuix* O regon, on . sp . and 1,3b» in l#04. Thia number did norem ber 26. If fli. A n y pettier who : * o r a »«»ited tim e only, six pairs o f no» include 116 samples of m ilk, which was actually and in good faith ctaiin- o a r finest JtSc value Guarantted H o i were found to contain a very high per log any o f said lands fo r t^ rio u lt.ira l «,.y « d o r w ith written guarantee and centage of dirt. purposes p rio r to Jan. I, lu M , aad haa _ .. ? not abandoned w in « , has a p r e f e r e n c e ! * - f « > u t well known Men « Para- it was found that apricots contained rig ht t m ake homestead entrv for the ;•«*« for n„r dollar, m .d !')«■ tur Balphurou) add ; effervescent lemon- « 1 « did not contain a trace of purs lands ouctipipd. Said lam ia were lis t ed upon the applications o f fhe p < rsona fruit Juices; butter contained too tittle tnentoned befon who haven preference , fat aad too muefi w ater; ao-called bak t iglit subject (o the p jlo r rijjh t of any ing powder consisted of otsomkrgar- .uoh settler, pr.ivhled such « i t l e r or ' Ine« egg atxxiles coutuiued as yoife of Sppii. a n t i s qualtSed to make hom e- I pf"s , or at least very small quantities; «lead entiy and the preference rig h t ie | xerviaed prior to Nov 25, 1W4, on I btckleberry Juice waa spoiled com which date the land» will be cubjeot to 1 p le te ly . raipberry Juice waa greatly e tt em ent and eniry by a n y «lU-llfled 1 diluted, and some ramples contained ergon. The bind» »ire ns follows: i glucose and coal-tar dyestuffs, mince be SE} SW1 Sec. 4, th e EJ K4 N W } . , meat contained sulphurous acid; he NJ HW } Section », T. 38 8 „ R. |3 ground mace contained flour, ground »V , except a s trip of l„n i 50 links w ile ‘ toastod bread, Dora bay mace and nut iying along the weqt »id« of the NJ meg; m arinuUdj» were mixed glu 'W | See. », aai i tow nship and range, < he net area b eing 15« «ere», liisted u p - , cose and colored with coal tar «lyes; II application o t t l. B. rh»ditti«, G old !. mltk was watered, skimmed and often leach, O reg o n ; I«l»t 6-1360 1 very dirty; pepper contained lime, A tract of 115.62 acre», w ithin w hat sand and a good deal of the shell; ■vili probably be when su n e v ed Seo. sausages contained flour, boracic acid ', T . 34 8., It 13 W , il««c>ibed ua (ol- and coloring matter; preserving salts 0«»: B eginning at C orner No, 1, a r contained sulphurous, boracic, Uourlc ed r [K»t m arked H / j , whence and benzoic acids, etc. < S. M . Ik'iire N. 45 «bigre-H E -, 4 clia. I Beautiful college penaaata The report comy'alas of tha Indlf in.lC flliuk» ex eiid ir g thenre N. 10 rgrree W-., So «dis , tin neo K, 60 ehs., ferer.es showu by the masses regard hem e S .31 degree» W „ t ic h s , «hence Ing purity and reliability of articles ■>. GO degree» W . 21 eh» , 11 the place of food/and the custom which prevails ,.f beginning, 11 ted up. n application in large cities at having the examina • M l B . K o rre ll. The b ailee Utegon; tions of such articles made by persons .ist 0 -1 8 6 ). - , , not experts. . „ , T h e WJ 8 )4 Fee 6, T . 32 f>„ R . 14 A , »0 S erra, application of J. W . M ao T H R IF T OF DUTCH PEOPLE. Kenaie. Mxea R iv e r, I ’o rt O rfo rd ,! Iregon; L I t 6-1384. Septem ber 14, 1 Xa Proportion to Population, Nether- ¡»14. 0 . M B« c«, Assistant Oom- nissioner of- tlie (ie n e ra T L a n d Office, i laudara A re It I shas» Watism i-«5 Bee. 1 to the W orld. e a id !ua<ls were lis te l u p on the applioa ioua o f the persons rotri- ,Jio»ed below, who hove a preference T ig h t subject to tl>« p: ¡or rig h t of nny such aettier, provided such s e ttle r or ia p p lic a o t ia q ’la litie d to m ake home Atoad e n try and tlie'pictercnce rig h t is M tercliw d prior to Nov. 25, t a i l , on'» iiic.li date the luttds w ill be subject to settle m en t and entry by a u y qnsllAed pef- eon. T h e huios ore na follow ,-: The M Efc N W W NEW , the W t f N W W N K }, the E j* N K X N W 'i , Ber. JO T- 33 «#.. R. 10 W., W. M ., c rie p t o s trip o f land 80 lin k s Wide describe«! a-t follow s: be g in n in g at a point 20 vlia east a n d 8 SO chaina south of th o q u a rte i post on the n o rth lino of 8»c. 10, asid township i nd range, on the eastern ho undory of the tra c t; extending thence 25 links on ta c h sida of a line runn.ng N. 64 deg. W , 83 cha.; thence d. 78 deg. W ., 2.27 c h a .; tiienoe X . 72 deg. W ., 1.00 c h a .; thence N. 44 «leg. W ., 1.43 v ita .; thence W. 3 deg. W ., t UOcha.; thence H. t í deg. W , 3 22 chs.4 them e 8. 66 deg. W . 1.40 ehs.; thctioe N . 82 deg. W , 4.20 C h a.; them e N . 75 deg. W ., 4 chs; ' tlien cv N 86 deg. W ., 3 70 cris.; thence B. 4Sd«g. W ., 4 c lia .; thence 8. 8« deg. W ., 1.2» eh».; thence d. tW deg. W ., 8 .6 8 ohs.: then«« S. 47 deg. W ., 3.86 cha., to the place where the atrip elcst-e on the boutxlary o f tlie tract, the net aren being 18.18 arrea; listed ni-oit <p- plication of T . W . B illings, Marlal, O re g o n i List 8-100.1. - The WJ 8 W J , N E Q i, too KJ N E K MWJ< Sec. 10, T. 88 8.. B. 10 W ., 40 acres, application o f Richard Venner, M s r a l, O regon! L is t 6—1246. TbetSKi bKJ Keo. 18. the N K } N t } , the NJ 8BJ NK } Mac. 1«. the N W , 8 * } N W } Bee. 20, T . 88 8 ., It. 14 W ., 118 tones, application o f Raymond C . Thom pson, Port O r o n t , Oregon. L ia t 8-1268. A tract w ith in w h at w i l l probably be when suiveyed Bee. 31. T. BOB., K. 12 Ww described as follow s: B c g u u in g at the northwest c o rner of fcac. 8 , T . 41 B., K , 18 W , ; e x te n d li g tbauoa N. 8.88 o l u , to Corner N o . 1 ; thenoe E-at 10 ' ohalns; triad s N . M e h e .; thenee E . tu e h a .; thenoe & 38.68 c lis .; thence * . 80 cha. to the place of beginning; except a n tp p o fla n d 80 Mnka w l.ie described as fsik-w g; B e g in n in g a t the eastern boundary of the tlo c t whence Corner M e, 8 h ea rt 8 . 0.88 e b s .j » te n d in g ilfcHMmtRfcn.~n.r8rh <*t ■ |il*r S t . W /jaha.: thence N. 8 8 deg. W. 3 a K . ; the w e n N . 78 dag- W ., 4.32 eha., to the placo where the atrip cloaos <»n th a Western boundary o f «Ita tra c t, the awt a n * being 82.81 acres, application U H . R . F racno, H a n « » , Urwgo»; L ia t 8-1982. September 14, 1814. t j. M. B a ic i, Assistant Oomml»rl«,i«v at tb a Ormerai Land O Ses. UFFICIAI» Dl REt TO li V. -T h e people of the Netheriaads.** « re jig « w n « of «aa»e can become bp M y , „ avoiding food that baa a atroug teata. | Frankfort, in a report, “are thrifty O.n.e "" , “ a economlcol. excellent merchants, and adds oils and b it « In oor com- and, to proportion to population, their moo crroals ana fnalta woo rota hogo nation la one of the rlehaat la the chunks of flab, flesh and fow l highly j world. They are -m m opoUloa, and Savored and deluged w «h biting large-minded in the (araatment of ssuecs. Simplicity o f Hfe can be sa their capital. They were the Aral aad much a part of diet as o f furniture or moot extensive buyer» of United Stater dotbes. - WUIlnm Noyna In Oood boadj at 184155, but did sot touch th« Housekeeping. coulsdersts tssoev. According to ssti- ......... ! mates of olfldal statistical aad flnaa- Btd as n . W a s T o t« . etol sources Dutch capital to the A h Impecunious constituent at a Chi- amount of *344/4*0.068 is Invested to cugo sldrrmnn called npon the tottse American hands and sharea and *40o,- at hB office last week and request»« eeey>t»e-vw ta sa rrrm uu« g BBB sajrrrr the loan o f a dollar. A tw o dollar bill j "Very large sums of Dutch capital wn» the smallest the alderman had. are to vested to Msxftan government This be banded to the caller wttb tha bonds aad to bonds aad shares of Max remark: lean railroad and industrial companies. “Go to the cigar stand down s ta ir« also to the »ovsruuw^t and railroad get a flfteen cent cigar, keep a doilat bonds of Aaatrla-Hangary. Portugal an«, bring me the change." I sad numerous other countries, aad a lu a few minutes the visitor leap* large amount to working pvo8tably to penred, puffing contentedly a t « cigag,' the Dutch Indian colonies la sugar, to rn d handed the alderman 80 cento. N o -' bacco and rubbtr plantations, tha mln- tlcing a peculiar expression on the al- ing ot tin and other metals, petroleum derman's face, be withdrew tha cigar wells, ate. A flasncial book ot rafer- frotu his lips long enough to Inquire; ! enee places the capital of all Dutch “ Did you mean that the cigar waa Joint stock oompanlea at *144.184,000. for you or me?" , but this dcee not embrace the owner- “O ct out o f h e rv r waa al) tbs die- ous Dutch companies which have their gusted politician could any. headijuarters la the colonies and In . — — — ------------ • ’’ foreign countries. Tha Netherlands T h e L ittle G a rd e n . possessing neither ooal nor Iron, is not There Is much comfort to be found » manufacturing country of aots. and In a garden. I have watched a poor I ,h l* r»*Poct «■ surpassed by woman at a Utile box of flowers nt a ' ,ltu * Bwltocriand, alae having neither coal nor Iron, The Dutch are full of the commercial spirit and have a large march lo t mariua. The rural Inhabi tants are given to dairying, cat) la rala ing and horticulture, in which branch es they excel." i. f o r t U D o ra . to PTPry | u , be o bo rin —G. I I . Bailr-y, G old Bench. S u rv e y o r -1 . Canghell J r., Gold Bench, Mt m a o s o r tub coi ' ktm . C irc u it C o urt meets Fourth M onday i t Vugii-rf of a n t * ynnr. County Gommlssloner» C o u rt meets Brat Wednesday In .Tannery, A p ril, J u ly M d September «.» each y e s i. Probata O o r^ k rx w ts first Monday in Harb«|».......... G o ld Beach. W eddorburn Illlb es........... M a r i n i .......... Aguosa......... P o rt O rford D e n to a r k ,... L a n g lo is . . . | ... Fletcher Gardner. .............. J . W Riley. . . .C . L . W akeman . . . M r . R. R P ric e . M rs. V io la A. F r y . ...............A . M . Riles. ....A m o s Johnetca .............. J. R. Cappe. .............. E . B T h r ift All necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy adtion Model 10 (Visible) Cempl-»-, Strei^q I Jne Keytiovrd R»n> »ab le and liUcKkasgeakia P l a t a * Bali B-a-ii.o C am ae» Ravem bla I ahU ator Rack Sim ple S teea l CuKiav Device D m p Fuq pd T y p e Baia Perfect Lina Lock Bi Il-on K i ! -i U e ito m Tocch B a t B e a n » , T y p e Ber Coiitmn Finder aad Parenapkae J j K i m a ! T a b a a ta . V u iS le W riting PrceacteJ Ibbbcn G ear Drivaa Carriagaa ,w, Joh^ „ roo r ,,i„ g r Hh. replied, "I'm beginning , to Ktaonard, suspect him." Gold Beach. Coanty- Treasurer— F ra n k C a u g lid ll W c id e rb u rn Aesosnor— Wrv» T l n . . n Am iveaor-W trt* »..lm sn, « « « > * * Bcliool H upt.— Geo. W . S m ith . Gold Beach. mgs to eat auxà wear' A Kay (nr E v rry Character Perfect Erarsig racilktea Interchangeable Carnage» Right and Left Carriage Relraaa Levert Swinging M arginal Back whlefc oo . mtv ornoaon. to most susceptible to colds" C o un ty J t d g o - W . A W o o d ,'G o ld --------------------»------ Hri/trli Orowmd P e r •«■fttetea. County Clerk—Job u R. Try it, and Conviction W ill Follow experience to see bow acute and aenal- j Salem . Fowd an d Colda. Jr'to t Senator fo r Cooe and G u rry - A w riter In The Lancet enya: “Blnee 1. 8. (smith. r> •«■KHU to study .diet J h^ve been oe- Jolnt R c,.rtaent»tive for C o o. ffij.l ,Js? ° “ ‘ubc'' °i C u rr-v -a p P o ; . - whlch 1 *“ ' • b " '" 1- *■ "“ mwBcaf I A 1 7 . .« Y . . v „ who e* ,ln « '•‘to •"<! nut aa Judge, 2d Ju d icial IM a t-ic t—J. often have found that their snaceptllrfl- 1 H a m ilto n , Roseburg. tty to coldo haa quite gone. Stu-h facto Prytm outing A tto rn e y fo r C u rry sa I bare met with point ta the conclu- Cay— W . H . M eredith , W addorburn. ! •Ion *•“ * •* *6c system overcharged County C o m m je s io n c m -n .O d e g ro v c . Gold Beach; Gvr.Cbenoweth, L a.iR lo ia . It is a Pleasure to Make B read With White River Fiou KOB YOUR DEN to the T im e of Bdward IL L They W ere Accorded the R ig h t of Voting. v .» The Cheapest Becau^ ? it Goes F u ih < “T he Ideal You have no reason to, , m ouro.” “H n v e n t I? I dreamed tost night ,bnt 1 hUa nnothm wo- «nan.“-Phllader,»hla P re s * i • — na». Ribiics ConWoPcd ft™» Keyboard Variable aad U n rie o s l Loaa Spacer Periect Dial Guard Beck Space Lever Cwriage Retarder k A - ' ---1 l8nfNv, «xj IVBmV^UMt* aJ’t’pm ~ flfcCOE, O fft— *. ■ t.vMt t tJK .... ffipM pC - wM k affi* L/N — vwBQ 1 There are features which make the Smith Premier «he choice of the men who invetti£*le» eooparative W anted Nothing has ever equalled fL Nothing cna ever surpass it. say c an ru rrp iio n c¿a Leni curad. K a tura alqoe won’t ¿ do it, i t nnoJs heîp. t *8 kwC h vat i i ■ u i: I d a ii*?- must tra cemG:>uMÌ in suoi* sner a* » • twin ter. Tffifcg ts U a piti* «Uf, aiOk arnr*W Cai i tf.-rjli< .HHb*c4j. 4*1 . . . J . A. Baines •flu* GUARANTEED Dr. King’s N s * Discovery F°rGráa’:irw»’^s*