Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Southern Pacific.
Éutound— Arrives.
No. 4 The "Oriole 1:18 p m.
No. f, The "Badger" 6:56 a. m.
No. 8 . 10:60 p. m.
No. 10 9:50 a. m.
Westbound— Arrive .
No. , The "Oriole". ...3:16 p. m.
No. 6 .*. ...?:42 p. m.
No. 1 .....6:86 a. m.
No. 9 ...... .8:45 p. ®.
Orange A Northwestern.
No. 2, leaves Orange 6:30 a. m..-ar-
rives Buna 8:46 a. m.
No. 1, leaves Buna 1:30 p. m., ar-
rive* Orange 3:46 p. m.
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LOCAL AND PER80NAL.
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If yon have visitors, of if yon know
•j# item which would be of interest
to a single reader of The Tribune, the
editor would appreciate a note or a
telephone message to that effect. Or,
if any occurrence of unusual interest
transpires, a reporter will be promptly
sent to the scene. Do not forget the
number Both phoaes 26.
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Hamilton-Brawn
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We arc sole «setts for
Orange-for the Old Reliable
Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co's.
Shoes. A complete assort-
ment always in stock.
Crageji Bros.
1 J. A. Paul ham us, of Beaumont, 1*
in Orange to day on business. .
Considerable excitement has
raised by the discovery of oil
from the ground on the banks of Sab-
ine Lake near what is called Old River
Cove, In Orange oounty.
A nuinber of Orange people have
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spring. Mesara.
Ad
yo# In evsey
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W a Happy New
gone to see the oil
Marlon Fletcher, AbercromMe
Prather, of Beaumont, and F. C.
ford, J. M Portwood, J. W. Link and B.
MajÉlte is convalescing from a w Bancroft drove out to the Lake
Sunday and spent the afternoon mak-
C. K. Barnes" is quite 111 with investigations.
It Is not yet known whether or not
Charlie Miller ^ in Lake Charles * wel1 *> ^ BUD* « place, but
Sunday visiting his family. the fact that the Spring has excited
Miss FJavla Ochiltree has been visit- th* ,nterefiU of th" above we"
tog Beaumont friends for the past known capitalists is sufflcent evidence
J. G. Buckley, of Houston, is In
Órange today on business.
Mrs
severe attack of measles.
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measles.
Beaumont
week.
that it will not be passed over without
Dr. W. B. Simmons has bean at a test being made,
Buna several days on professional
business.
REV. AffMSTRONO'8 SERMON.
Mrs.
night for New
Tompkin
OrnnnB,
... where she will
Pay your poll tax and DO IT NOW. visit relatives for several weeks.
Bruner lots are desirable, tor vari-
ous reasons. See C. H. GIFFIN. 4-31
Get the Tribune now. It contains
•11 the news, all the tkme.
Lannie Wilson left on' the Oriole
for Beaumont On a business vieit.
Webb Norria left Sunday for Bess-
A Gem of Pulpit Oratory and a Pearl
of Poetic Thought.
/)no of the most beautiful
that the people of Orange have had
Kimbrough Is over from Beau-
today an his regular rounds.
H. M. Madison, of Besamont, ar-
rived this morning on a short business
visit.
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Why pay house rent? By a lot In
Bruner addition, own your own home.
See C. H. GIFFIN J 4-31
Areh W. Looney, assistant cjt/ sales
of the Rlrby Ltnriber company
BeaanroHt, Sunday in Or
with his parents. ~~
may. where he has accepted a port- pleasure of hewing was delivered
tion with the Rirhy Lumber company, at the Methodist church hut night hy
—— Rev. Ramsav C. Armstrong: of Fort
Robert Morgan, Jr the well known Worth w pre.,dl e]der <¿ <00*
Orange lumber exporter, returned Sat- , . „
urday from a business visit "to lake dl8tr,ct *** aerm,n y«tcrday foro
Charies. ^ noon atoo was a masterpiece of
. ern eloquence of expression ap4 apt
R. M. Williamson superintendent of and beautifying figures
the Lemon company's plut at Lemon- his hearers.
viiie, spent Saturday am S^Oay in He stated that be once
Orange with his family. through a powerful lens at one of the
— «tars and describes his feelings thus:
Rev. Ramsay C. Armstrong, of Fort "I -stood enraptured looking at the
Worth, arrived Saturday to deliver ser- vast luminous body exhibiting all of
mons at the Methodist church Sunday, the prismatic colors of the rainbow, a
Rev. Armstrong has a number of vast arch of light, the magnificence
Mends here, whom he knew a number of which no man. who has not
of years ago when he was presiding It. can conjecture. No
elder of thlB district, who are glad to. ine it/! grandeur and «the
see him again. inspires, As I left off gazing at a atar
and was wondering at its magnificent
Pay your poll tax before February 1. beauty, J began to think of "
, things and asked myself. 'How
Poll Taxse. tliul b* heaven.'" 4
The county has Issued over three Another beautiful Illustration
► 19 BurkvUle. after spending the hundred poll tax receipt* while about *lven Jn®ans of a description «
one<third that many havfc
JOE LUCAS. Link
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CANAL IMPROVEMENT .
On ths Canal of the Orange County
irrigation OMnpiny.
Engineer Perty Hyatt ot Beau
moat and a corps of surveyors
will begin work tomorrow lay
iug off an extension to the
Orange Oounty Irrigation Com-
pany's canal, five miles nortl
of Orange. Tbe canal at pres
ent is 120 feet wide and water#
si* or seven farms. When com-
pleted it will water in the vicin-
ity of 7,000 acres of land, and
will be the largest Canal ia
Orange county, the water being
obtained from
Oounty
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nearly
this being one
of rice,
tte moat val-
Capt. W, D. Street has returned
Idays In Orange with his daughter.
.. George Delano.
W. D. M. Owens, circulation mana-
■ of the Beaumont Enterprise, spent
in Orange on a business
Mrs. 3. B. Brooks and two children,
and J. B., Jr., have returned to
home in San Antonio, after "a*
visit to Mrs. Brooks' parents,
Mr. and Mm. P. B. Curry, Sr.
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H. Kimbrough; the popular
representative of the T. S. Reed Groc-
ery Co., of Beaumont, is here today
talking up the merits of his "French
Opera Coffee."
H. C. Warfleld left Saturday evening
for Belton. Texas, for a several days'
business visit Mr. Warfleld is now
traveling for the Equitable Ufe As-
surance Society and will be in Orange
perhaps as often as in Belton, where
he and his wife will make their home.
Theodore Low. a well known Austin
man, was in Orange y ester-
the guest Of N. A, Dawson Mr.
was greatly impressed with the
and progressive spirit of the
paid in the the ckm&M at fimMt lnd h* Plrt 4
city. It is véry Important that every B P1®®® where sorrow and
man subject to poll tax. should come "«n1"' *. «'«h «« hurlal. ails aaft
up and pay. for in. falling to do so are no more He gave il-
you disfranchise yourself and-prevent ""í1* "?,"' wh,t!" w<5r,i descriptwo
yourself from enjoying the privilege "P1 gems. It is safa to
of every American citizen—of sub-
mJttlng your choice for men who are c. .w á amended the
to hold public positions. Remember ar*^ yesteriajr or last night,
that the general elections come soon
and If you fall to pay your poll tax
you fall to be "in It."
does not feel better for having
RIVER NEWS.
I «Mol
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Arrivals
New Orleans.
A
B Peveto Is having his launch
ited inside and other finishing
touches added. -1
The Georgia, belonging f^Jóé
veil, Is up from Shell bank ~u¡áay.
Captain Griffin went to Johnson's
Baypu ft bis steam tug gfday.
Dave Berwick, a well known Beau-
mont rlverman. Is heragfor a several
days visit.
Want Orange School.
The Wtest Orange school, which
has been closed for the past week on
and enpecially strong in praise- «accoupt of a large numbji; of pupils
^. enterprising spirit oí the home being sick with measles, win reopen
^Hat^erected' the Holland Hotel. | "'' -
Holland
P, B. Oreenb
•b. Rasner.
Jas. C. Jones,
Ira Simmooa, Sour Lake.
Cecil Porter^ Nuhvllle.
Theodore ^¿w, Wastin.
D. O. Kellman, Richmond, Ind.
M. Oppenbeimer. HUlsboro
B. T. Summera. Houston.
Geo. F Hail, Chicagd.
L. C. Bitgood. Houston.
H. A. Paine, Houston.
m ÍL Peete, St. Louis. . t '
Alpbonse H. Meyer. New Orleans.
Ben M. Kimbrough, Beaumont.
J, G. Buckley, Houston.
F, X.. Tippett, Beaumont. ,•
I. F. Ruth, New York.
H. C. Manning, flouKtom.
füá'"O,1. !. " 'I""""
Osteopthy cures, where all
uable rice growing sections
tbe county. Br, Sholars, one
the mémbers of tbe company,
states that if the season is good
this year, they expect to con
siderably increase that
, The extension of this canal is
another step forward in the rice
development of Southeast Texas
and shows that rice farmers and
investors in rice lands are be
recognize tii||
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coooly.
her friends jflOShe
1 home of her parents.
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Peveto, last
Friday evening. H was a de-
lightful moonlight «rening,
much to tht advantage ©f the
occasion. Miaa Belie Peveto
proved/Wrsélf to be a
ble %PBJI
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evenings this season,
ana frames were mm
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as a location for his
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bounds to the prophet who
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1904, newspaper, January 11, 1904; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183015/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.