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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1906)
V o lu m e X V . » « •< F » O K 'r W A N TED : l>y a Chicago wholesale and m all order boom, assistant manager O H P O R D , OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , J Ü E Y 3 .1 Ö O « . IN li m !><» i* 1 1 . Triona Uwn, A ct J u g s . 1878,— Timber Land, Aet Jane 8. 1878,— T IM E NoUea fo r Pahlieatlou. NOTICE FOR PUB LICA TIO N. Large Part of the Say Span ,8 8 milch roam, 14 head young STATS AMD DIHTBiCT O r n C B S S t Catted States Land Office, United States Land I iffice. Joining territory. Salary 830 and ex- harhaaltas Going To and I tod te a « and all kinds o f far Roseburg, Oregon. May 2»ud, 1908. Bow-hu g. Oiegon, M ay 7th, 1908 paid weekly; expense money ad U. 8. Sen'ta—John M . Oearln of Port Nutiee to Iwaeby given tost in ming tools. F or further particular» Notice is hereby given that iu cum- land and Chab. Fulton of Astoria Work pleasan*.; position pei ■ provisions of theset of «all or address “Do Naw Torktrs aver stop to think i manent. No investment or experience Jongrvssman, F irst District— Binger 8, 1878, entitled ‘ An I t need scarcely be told that la Jaa. P. O u i » , Hermann, of Roaebnrg. timber lands iu the how much time thsy spend la travel the pipes of long ago each feather n. n* l ulred W rite St onre for fu ll par- uenmara, Mrs , nd endoae self-addresaed en- Governor—Goo. E. CliamberUin 8a- - '-w'.™»*fat Oregon, Nevada, ing to and from busloeu every day. t w u M t o a ll Lie Public L a id States k i i w ta T o S e P ttb lle L«!d8tata»'uv and what It amounts to In their llvear* appended to the stem represented relope. “ lew. oooper a c o , This question was asked by a Berlin aa enemy alaia. I f one doubted T im b k k L a s o , A c t Juna 3, 1878.— 18 w. act of tcaust a im m 18Î Lake 8t., Chicago, 111. Secretary of State—F. I . Dunbar, 8a- by act o f A ’J j p e t 4, lf99. I O H A u f t ™ 8C H U K M A N N t in tbs Marlborough hotel the the record of the war eagle feath r lem. other day. reports the Herald. X?ei!’i r en.’ to ,|n^ ^ « 'h a lis State Weude.hi’ vn, C o tw tyef Curt v. State latice for Pahltoatloa. er« the warrior then showed the State T.«usurer—Chas. 8. Moore, Sa I aotlca." ha added, “that your bast- ?if . W J” ¡1*« this day filo I in this lem. men usually live in the suburbs acalpe of the enemy, which were this office bis sworn statement^No. e;,03,! office her sworn *f»;en>er.t No. 66.".), Tor 8upL Public Instruction—J. H . Aok- « * 1 W * M thepsrehaae o f t i « K i N W } sod N f and spend about an hour coming in fa kept an a sort of sacred proof of United states Land Office, tks morning and aa hour going horns hto word. 8ach pipes were need in Z ' T u* ‘‘i iP 5 ° 8<o i"a •No- *n T o w n s i i i o erman. Sul.in. • A good D a ir y R a n c h situated on l B»nse No. M W . and will offer j Ko. 36 Month, Iisn ie No. 13 Wesi at night. 1 his moans two hours s day, M oti«' rg. Oregon, M ay, 7th, 1906. State Printer—J , R. Wbltney, Salem. Six*» River, 9 miles from Port O r lord, is hereby given that in proofto show that the lan I sought is , an.) w ill offer proof to show th rt or 12 hours la sJX working days of the only on occasions of peace and <w with the provisions of consisting of 3 2 0 acres ol land—OO Attorney Geneml—A . M . Crawford, more valuable for its tim 'w r or atone lb« land sonjht to more valuable week, 1864 bburs'a year. Figure this war. Speaking roughly, says Oat- the aet of Congress of Jane S, acres bottom land under cultivation, Salem. than for a^rioulteial purposes, and t o : >ot its timber or stone than for sgricel- out yourself, and Just see how much ing, the beat pipes of eastern 1878, entitled “ Aa act for the sale of aaid fond tom lietore " toral pur.-.-es wiiG and 'V to rptautiBU establish nor her time you waste In your railway cars. ffiwaai ’»muffii -beach and h jll land mostly in Clerk State Land Board—O. O. Brown. establlsh Ilia olaim to said tribes were in molded clay, the tim ber land» in (heStatesof California, the Register and RecetVfcr^Af if this of- criatou to ask) ««<1 before the Comity ¿raas. The plaoAlf " a t Roseburg, Oragos. on u ' Wednee- Werk and Cl« k of Cnupty Court of And yet you prids yourselves on being bent of the western tribes la slate _ ................. Coos and O d r r y - y 1" MT|11« vatfoa. ilto 19th day of August, A TfO6. Oo i y C o n j.v, at Ills office at OoM Pipestone taken fro m the famous John 8. Goke. • ‘‘In Europe It is different In Berlin ts witnesses t Beech. O.ejon, on Friday, the 3rd dav two houses, twbTxroS, two orchards, and Paris, for instance, g boaineee man quarry west of the Mtoaisaippi. C. L Lwavengood Ore. — . of __ Roseburg, __________ — of August, 1916. - - Joint Representative for Coot and plenty of good ruaniog wsterand place of Sm ith M eet1 . - , County . ‘ . ' . T W ora. Q G ilbert of Roeeburg Ore. She names sa witnesses: Uvea either In the same building with Before the great baffalo and ante Curry—Robert Burna. átate of California, " - has this day filwl mostly under la m ." George Tu.ner of Roeebuig Ore. W u . B. M ille r of Wedde.bu. n, Ore his business or within short walking lope haste, when herds of game in this office his sworn statement No. For farther particulars call or ad Judge, 3d Judicial District—J. W. Warren Beatly of Boeeburg Ore. • Stanley Pry ot W c'deiburn, Ore. distance of IL Ws dos t hsvs to rush were driven into a pound or in- •747 for Ute purchase of the Kf 8W4 ' dress me at Port Orford, Oregon. Hamilton, Roaebnrg. Any and ail peruous claim ing i Fred 8 iwect oi Wedder'i.’ nr, Ore. out of had in tbs morning, dress hur of Section No. 3, in Township No. W adversely the above-dead i:wd lands are closed area of snares, it was cus Fred J.Scb’iemcan of Wedderburn O Prosecuting Attorney, Id Judicial Dis riedly and often go without breakfast, Smith, Range No. 14 West, and will H . C. requested to file their claluis in this Any and a ll pereonsclaimlngauverse- tric t—George M. Brown, Roseburg. tomary for the Indiana to whiff as yon do. to catch our train. As s proof to show that the land ieeon or before said t t lh uay of ly the above-desciibed lands are U. 8 . Commissioners—J . H . Upton, August. 1900. it is more Valuable (or its timber rule we take two hours for luncheon the incease oTpropittotioa to th - quested io-file their claims in tbisol or Vtone than for agricultural purpose», Langlois. - J. H . U P T O N , D b m a k im L . E ddy , Register. on or before *sid 3rd dav of Angnst, colng home to sat it with onr family, spirits of the animals ib o a t to bit and to establish hie claim to said land 1906. and in the evening ws walk horns Isis- coobtt orricsna. slain, explaining that only the de before the County Clerk and Clerk of B s h ' amw L. Eouv. Register. ureiy instead of rushing for onr train V . « . C O M M I B H I O N E B , County Court of Curry County, at bis sire for food compelled the Indi County Judge— E. A. Bailey, Gold as yon do. I tall you this is such an office at Gold Beaeh, Oregon, on Mon Beach. advantage. Of course. New fo rk is so ana to k ill and that the bunt waa T im b e r L a n d , A c t J u k e 8, 1878— NOTARY PUBLIC, day, the 9th day of August, 1998. County Commissioner»—J. W. Cooley, situated that perhaps the same plan the will of the Master of Life, or He names as witnesses: Mai ray. N o tic e fob P it e l k a t io m . would not work here and you art “Master of the Soaring Winda,” Clietco;C. W. Haiues, Eekley. John L. Crook of Gold Beach Ore. L amouhs , C vbby Co., O uo o a. Alien Lawrence of Gold Beach, Ore. obliged to live soma distance from ..— «-re . ■ . Sheriff—o. E. Marstera, Gold Beach. On Mrs. M . J, W ittm ann’s United Stales Land Office, who would compensate the ani John Osin n<ler of Gold Beach Ore. dealer in Town Lota, ana Improved County Clerk—George W . Smith, at Denmark, a dark red thiee yesr old your office; hat nevertheless I think mals in the next world. The pipes Rosehui j , Oregon. Apr I 2nd. 1908. Samuel McVay of 8tniUi River, Cal. you people waste too much time travel Notice is hn-soy given thstfn oomoli- aiaar with a white spot on forehead and W ild Lands. Gold Beach. Any s»*l all personsclau .iogailverse- snee the pcovitioosoi the set of square crop on le.t eur and slope In ing, and considering the little time you used for thia ceremony usually ly the above-described lands are reques County Treasurer—Jarnos Caugheli, an spend at home I don’t see that you show the figure of an a n im al.'o th Filings and Final Proofs Made on Con>e-» o'Jen s 3. 18i8, entitled ‘An ted to Ale their claims in this »Aloe on Wedderburn. act .or wie oi Utuber lands in the In the rig h t ear. profit much by living In the aubnrbs. or before the said 8tb day of August, ilomestoads and Pre-emptions. Indian», The owner Is requested to come for You are far ahead of us Europeans In ers show the fljrnres Assessor—A. J. Marsh, Port O rio n !. States ot Csli.'orais. Oregon. Nevada, 1906. with locked bands. This typifi. and Iu Washington Territory,’ aa 'ex ward, pay pasturage and for tills efi- many things, but yon bars yat to laarn School Supt.—Ames 8 . Johnston, Port B b s js m ib L . Knnv, Register. G E N E R A L 0 0 N V E Y A N 0 N I0 . tended to all tlie Public Land States by tlce. how to be mors conservative With your a vow of friendship to be terrain Orford. • act of Av-roat 4. 1392. time. It counts. I tell you. and this ated only by death. I t waa uau M a « y *J, W ittmamw , Surveyor—R. J. Canfield Agness. b SA M U E L A I-E X A N D E R strenuous life doss not pay.” ally between men, but acme times of 8U T b l.u 8 .«et, Portland, Coutrtyof Denmark, Oregon Coroner—D r. T. C. Oroen, Port O rf Multoomsh, Stale of Oiegon, filed Io ortf. between a man and a woman, in thia office on Oct. 87, 1MM. i l i a s w o i 'p SLAVE T O COLOR FREAKS. which caae the platonic bond not U'BTIBOH or TMB COOBTS. statement No. 0-V.S tor the pu.cbaae of hOTICK FOR PUEUCATI3X. Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in the 8JN E1 N | 8 E | of Section 29, in Man H a rd ly Knows Mis Own W ife, only precluded but forbade the Township No. S4 South of Range No. very possibility of marriage. August of each year. r ______________ : .... , ' ;__ __ _ __¿I_- - -x-____ - ____ _ Mar Appaaraass Changes 14 West, aud w ill offer proof D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T K R IG t. A fter that who shall any that th - Is Often. T h e O kboon D a il y J o c b k a i . to the leading Democratic newspaper of County Commissioners Court meets to show that the land sought is more Land Office a t Roseburg, Otefon, atolid Indian has no vein of senti first Wednesday in January, April, valuable for its timber or atone than May 14 19 « "I'm glad I ’m not my wife," said July and September of each year. for agricultnral purposes, and to estab Oregon, issued a t Portland. . Notice is' hereiiv given that th < f«i the dyspeptic, as ha settled down to ment in bla nature? lish his claim to said laud before tlie Probate Court meets first Monday in Register and Receiver of this office at Icwing-named settler lias filed notice One of the moat carious pipea his hygienic luncheon of rare roast Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the of h is intention to make final proof I have seen 1 bought frdm a Cree The managers also issue a S b m i - W b k m . y , which is especially adapted beef, creamed onions and boiled rlee," support of bis claim, and tlist said 98th day of June,Tl*0& COBBY OOL'STY COST O I H O U AKD VOST- proof will be made before J. H. Upton. relatee the Philadelphia Record. "I'd on a reservation east of the refn He names as fritn i-M ci: ■ AST ISA . U , 8. Commissioner, st his offloe at be dead if 1 were. I have trouble gee Bioax. I t to in the shape of a for people who do not care for a D a ily , but w ant a goo'd fa m ily paper. John Q U U tart of Marshfield, Ore. LanglolH.jOrexnn^ou^Ju'v 31, 190«, via enough keeping alive as It Is. Carles L Byron of Seattle, Wash. Chetoo. . . . . r ......... k. . . Mlaa Id a Cooley. war hatebet of a metal which I W ilfred J Itawrle of Seattle, Wash Fancy the shape I'd be In If I had A n y of these paper» can be bad in com bination w ith the P O R T O R H a r b o r ....,......... . . FleUber Gardner. H . E No. »796, for tlie l ot« 3, 4, 2 and to change my «pots—I mean my color do not know, though I snnpect it to HArry C Lttdorf of Seattle, Wash. Gold Beach........ Miss Liszie Caugheli. Any and a ll persoaa olal-oing ad 7 cf Sec. 13, Tp 31 8 . R 13 W. i often as flck'.e fashion dictates. galena mixed with el«y, the edge Hu numes the following witnesses F O R D T R I R U H M , a t the following rale»: . *w. Wedderburn....... .............. Fred Odgers. v e n « / the above-deAcri’xv' land, see Why, I've forgotten what color my being sharp enough, but the back to prove bis rontinuous residence upon Illih e e ...................... M r. K. . Russell. requested to file their clakus in this of wife originally was. sba's undergone of the ax being a bowl and the fice on or before said 25tii day of June, and cultivation of said land, vis:- M a rla l.......................... T. W . Billings. 190«. Fre<i J. Hois*ss.<>( f-angloie, Oregon. so many beauty transformations. And handle a pipe stem. The odd line« Agness........... . . . . . M rs. J. D. Cooley. Ed Sypher, of Lan I is, Oregon. Alfred now she's got to do it again. B im jx m h i L EhDY, Register. Hait. ol D enm ark, Oregon. James A friend just tack from the other In Indian carvings and woven . \ t • - Ophir................ » . . ¡ . . . . W . E. Borrow. W hite, of Langlois, Oregon-. tide hsj told her that though red work are not without meaning. C o rb in .................... . 8. K. D a rtu B E N JA M IN t E D D Y , Register. hair continues to be the proper caper, Fighting Mistah could read a le Port Orford ................. Ames Johnston Notice fcf Male o f County Lands. must now be tacked up by green gend where we saw nothing hat Denmark............................... J. a Capps. eyes and a dead whits skin. The hair le m * Notice la hereby given, that on Mon- biskrre markings. There were the Langlois E. Raelcleff. 5 - and skin are easy enough, but even my ’ c k to y .............................J. A. Haines. dav the second day of July, 1908, a k | O U R H IS T O R Y IS M a n o t l l l»»c wife Is a little afraid of the beauty circular lines, hollow down, mean r tlie Court House door, in the town of W K T J ffiM A ffiC U U N E ■(U specialist who Is willing to undertake ing clouds; the cross, meaning the Gold Beach, in the State of Oregon Sard and Uaaotored Xa the Ohroatato to make her eyes look green. coming of the priest; the tree t and County o' Curry, 1 10 o’efook th of the “There’s Just one grain of comfort type of peat*e, with its branc ,_ j the forenoon of said day, I will offer w ith in It all for me—though she achieve » the pallid skin, the green eyes and the overshadowing the nations; for sale, and sell to 'he hifffo-at bidder Ï 1 for cash, all property to which C rry Onr history to hard and masca- red hair, it will not give her a tem wavy line, signifying water; County baa acquired title by virtue of line; colored with few purple perament to correspond. 1 shall yat arrow, war. The ordinary Indi 1 enjoy the modicum of peace it 1% In can read a tribal aong or chroni sale for taxes. lights; too little related to onr ten; her capricious nature to allow ma.” from obscure drawings on tbe f Dated at Gold Beach this 33rd day derer sentiment* and deeper pas of M ay, 1906. of a rock or craay colored w sions. When older peoples have N E W E S T IN W H E E L B A R R O W 8 on a scraped buffalo akin. 8 . E. MAlavsna paused, aa we did then, they have Slieriff of Curry County,Oreg, looked upon fa r different scenes, Folding Steel Frame Makes Convta- tant Conveyance for tha 8a- CHAUFFEURS OF T IT L E . says W illiam G arrott Brown, in harhnn Gardener. My »dtry Ranch a t Denm ark, of teff- (man’or woman) lor this county and ad FOB SALE. T r „ _ of JOXTRNAL And TRIBUNE. Daily and Tribune - - - - - - 85 00. Daily Sunday and Tribune 8 7 OO. - an*1 Tribun** 8 2 OO Ü J X . f The Best to be had in Carry Coanty, a t reason «ble Prices. lx : ''■ V ' Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Le¿al Blanks, .dny Thin a. i - i t Ï Briefs, Posters, Envelopes Statements, .Up-to-Bate ÌCork Don on Short Notice Satisfacton Guaranteed N O TIC E FOB PU B LIC A TIO N D EPA RTM ENT OP T H E IN T E R IO R M ay 14, I « « N w la la h .. w di) . _ g t W _____ il d im __ 1 1 «6 W lo wins-named settle' mss filed ' notice ot hts intention to tusk« final proof in hl'pportnf bis claim, and that arid proof w ill be made before J. H Upton U. 8 Commissioner , at his office at r i t i s e I ¿ connection w ith the Atlantic. F airer companies • f Nsrops Whs Aotu- Tim ber la n d , Aet Jane 1878— have stood about more stately NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION figures of triumph or of tragedy United SUts> L red Office. Rossburg, Oregon, A pril 2, >e06. ’ . than that America and the world The common Mottos rt hereby ftlveu tb -ii f t com now gazed upon. pliance wUh the provlefo.i*, of «r» sot chamber, the gaunt, pale presi of Conqtess of June 8, 167-, eu rd ed “ An act for tbe *rie of t ;inue* foci’ s dent, the strong, bearded counsel la the State o ’ O ilfo ra ls . Or»'',•on. o n at his bedside— this waa un N rve d a ro d Weshidqtoa T er.ito c y.” like the scenes which European sv extended to ell the Pupilo Latid peoples have fixed in their mem States bv act of A o iu rt 4, IfrU. ’ H A R R Y C.TLUDORF oriea. Charlea I. and Mary Btnart ol 113 11 Ave.8oath Seattle, county of on their scaffolds, the barons and King, Htato of Washington, Hied in Cils office on Oct 94 I9U4. bfs sworn state the king at Bnnnymede, M a ria ment No b(>34 tor the po.ciiase of tile Theresa appealing to the nobles lota I I , 13, 13 sail P Oi section No 28, Township 34 Soeih of Range 14 West, of Hungary to take up their for her child, Marie Antoi and will offer p io o ftn s c o w .b ______aworda a t the too.1 ko.'gbt lb more Vain. b«e for Its nette and Mirabean, and many an tu ib s r o , ,re ‘st:..:u for e „ -iie u tnral ____, ______ . leu turai I re i povea, re* to o-i ,’»!• a 4s cfolta other pageant of human love and io »»W ford '* • ’<>♦» D m - Register and sacrifice are treasured np by other Receive*-at '«Is office st Rovebnr? Ore people aa we have treasured np gon. on TberscJry ne 38U day ef June. thia crude, unlackeyed m artyr 1906. dom. He uemev a« wUnctao : Cerio? L Ry.on o’ Se-.-i le, Wash Even the great personality of John Q G ¡loeri of Maivlitteld Ore. Lincola, now potent in ao many in Wit!’- '«l J Itawrie of (fosrtle. IVa^ii. Fred G Stewart o." V o m ' mi -.- k .. Ore. dividual lives, intimate and fam il Any *"<? all po vom ol. i . ' l r q ad veriely i - e t «ove <'r e,-<ed | -iris are iar of ao many of our hidden regne led o file t.ielr ci. l.n« 1) this moods, waa not yet fully revealed '■fflee oo or before w ’cl 23 ovy o< June, to hto fellow«. I t waa the eman Ì9 W . cipator only that had fallen, tbe B u u m ia L. E ddy , Register. “" " " f t iÄ ! H E. No. lo»;7 for the N | NRJ, Her 10.NW1 NWJ^Sec. 1I.8E 1 fe e s , fp 39 8, R 16 W, He names the foitowln? witnesses P> prove bis continuous residence upon an*l cultivation of said land, via: Gonr.e F iU hiw ti, of Po«t Orfotd Oregon James yulgfor. of port O r ford, Oiegon. John Prodi. <4 Port O> fon», I » r e g o n . Eugene Piense, O tfo id , Grog««««. BENIAMINI». EDDY Register Wheelbarrows of steel or wood, or a ally Drive Their Own Au- combination of (best materials, are made la great variety of form and con struction. sod for many special uses But two- monarchs actually but perhaps tbe newest tbint in wheel barrows Is ona niaJe wltb a fohllny, drive motor cars, though royalty steel frame, which can be knocker has taken most kindly to the anto town for shipment. The bo^y and mobile. handles of this wheelbarrow are ot The king of Ita ly and tbe youn* wood, but the legs and traces coastl- t a ting the supporting frame, are ot king of Hpain are the only one steel and are riveted together and hott who handle their cars themselves, ed to th } body when tks wheelbarrow and the H|»aaiah rnler to quite c: set up. Tha folding steal frame wheelbarrow pable o f crawling under his ca. may. by virtue of Its collapslblllty. and repairing breakdowns as ex pressnt another advantage, it Is a pertly as a mechanic. garden barrow. It would be quite pos His intention of having and run sible for the suburban dweller about to start a girden and- Impatient tor a aing bis o v a car very nearly «rhe«I barrow with which to begin broogbt about a cabinet crisis, a» work, tu buy one of these folding steel H was feared that 'bexfould kill trams wheelbarrows, knocked down himself and precipitfffe a révolu and have It wrapped up and carry II tioa; bat he handles hto car like home wltb him. Even In Its k-tocked- down form, what wltb Its wid.k and a veteran and takes more enjoy- the ter.gth of its handles, foidi ig , ment In the sport than be ha« steel frame wheel!arrow would make, found in any other diversion. for blm, considerable of a bundle to When King Edward was prince carry; but he could probably get It home without knocking down more of Wales be was the first royal pu than 16 or 90 people In getting on and tron of the sport, and be still owns off tbe cars with IL where he couldn’t a greater number and variety ot have carried aa old-style wheelbarrow than any other ruler. leader and shepherd of men. Out st all. wardly a t least bis experience was limited as theirs waa. D /Ia g in the midst of multitudes, master of armies aud of navies, he was still «* the fro n tie r; aa, indeed, a lt our American life waa still, in a sense, only the frontier» and w estern fringe of European life. True, Lincoln also leads us tack to the princes whose peer he was, bat we can pass from bis death bed with ao irreverence, no sense of shock or change, to look ont, in the plain light of day, upon the whole wide field of work and strife and progress which was aiwayatn hto thought, and glimpse the gtti ♦nde and statff of the republic when his snmmOas passed, like an angelus, across the eontiaeat. à can Gsrmnn 8sttlsrs in Virginia. During the past year more than 20 German families from tha north.and west have settled near Msherrte, Va. about. They have sown grass and nock. and are making money. They live »co- oomlcnlly and work, losing IIttl« or no time in going to stores and shops to talk and Idle, and whan it la too bad for out door work th»> manage to have some- thing to attend to In tbs haras sod «tabla, making repairs. Axing harness and wagons and plosrs and Implements They plant small crops, stick to their fruit trem and vineyard», hare many here sod are «mat milk and batter maker« Poultry, too, is in their IMS. and nsarly ail the time' they bare (omethlag to a l l to tbs markets They know tbe seeret of keeping thlr stock of produce fresh, are asst and tasteful In the handling of It. and pst pood prices.— Richmond Neva Uttar. The queen w ill Ibia year net up her own ckr, aa will Princess Chrlatinn and the present prince and princess of Wales arc much in teres ted in motoring. Tbe kaiser was the first to rn- f M tlU greater interest to in the niechan- icsl side of motoring, and in thia bis brother, Prince Henry, follow« him, tbe la tte r having a bobby for visiting factories and studying tbe cars in preaena of construc tiou. Oddly enough, President I x h i - bet has not taken to motoring, and each year be dri««es to open tbe automobile slrow la bis four-, horse carriage, though It was in France the mntor car «Mined its early progress nnff Francs still leads the world in i