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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1908)
tale of a “ si uffek ’’ LARCE8T MIU- WORLD. «» • Yafisl" "«tufiad" to r a llvfag. D o ris . Located Weor >U ■ a«» (ha rs>:<ler doaa not understand roo— Puro I« 900,000 __ • |i»t (' a n la, It w ill ba explained Y o f W ater Every 84 H a u n . ncl the of newspaper» 1» W u K K I.E K AMU WIbSUJt, 3ne of id» meet laborious branckso ot The largest windmill in the A fo tu ry - M o tio n . • ’ >. <• laoetad with th» a n a l Bun Jay I nilcd Kittle», if, indeed, not the •atii-ja The magazine, cootie, want ad h-> I < her auction* ot ma Munday pa I la rg e s t m th e w ho le w o r ld , bag rv- per are printed earlier In the weak, and ci’tilly been couatrueted near Han 1. -u> i )i ,r j * y until Munday morning Frunchtco, says the Ainerieun In- f - ot hands are kepi busy Insert- i vettfor. This gigantic mill is lo -| !**• .icsa parts Into one harmonious euled directly on the ocean bench, » to la . LIGHT SUNNING & KAI'ID, ■van the latest type of presses "sn- ! uenr the fatuous Heal Rocks. I t uot perform Lb,a elase of work, which is used for puuijiing water up into U n i i Boaring. ■ffers empire inert to many newsboys I Uolden (late park. and lit’iaLliants of "{«ewsboyi' allay," The huge, strong wooden tower ' no * . ru as much as |13 In four days' aupltorting tbe wind arms rises tiros. Of this class was “ YodsL" Down to the subterranean depths ot 150 feet. It is 40 feet square at a p ip er offles, w l'a the roar of tha 1 the base, rery securely anchored I,,ant pre'lea re re rtt. sting in his earn and gradually t»|ters upward, as » rked this rs p rt.tu ta iiv e type of tha suming a round shape. There art- xt!ay.' At tha surrounding tablas four immense wooden arms or • ’■ree other "sleeoonts" labored, and rrb.lc they labored they sang. Ona vanes. Each arm measures HO feet ' *y ' Yodel" cniroed In the -.choruses I from the renter or hub— thus mak iud than started to yodel after the ing a diameter of 100 feet in tbe iashlon of the Swiss sinners whom ha describing circle. Tbe wind vanes uad board iro n the gallery seat of a are six feet wide and extend near id* rllle theater. - ‘ ^ ¡l£ b above the noises of the presses ly tbe entire length of the huge voice rang out and every one of arm, thus affording the greatest 50 "stato rs" stopped their worh ntMl stared at him in astonishment.. possible amount of wing space for catching the air. • 7 hen every one seemed to eimuilaus- ously start their hands to clapping The windmill ia located upon a Yodel" was the boy'« name there prominent elevation, ao that it V tc r. may catch every available wind D ir * B ill, tha foreman of tha arising in that section. ."nieiTere." WM the only on» who dls- This colossal windmill Is caps ' ‘ ‘tsd “Yodel." bornething about tha J J a dvbcata lace acted on tils coarse ble of developing about 50 horse nature Hits a red rag wared In tbs -power— its maximum capacity. fees ul a bull, lu ihttl room, where ev Its pumping capacity ia 200,000 ery inmate had an interesting story gallons of water every 24 hours. of hla former Ufa to tell, "Yodel" was The water is taken from the wells instinctively reeoKUlzed aa having fal len from a hlghet estate. and forced through a large iron •HIT' m il knew thia, and the boy main, 10 inches in diameter, for always Irritated him. On a busy Bat- nearly four miles up into an ini ’trday aficrnooo "Yodel" bad Just fln- mense reservoir several hundred Isbed wnrbli-.g with hla blrdllke voice feet higher than the oeeafi beach. when "B:g" BUI stepped up to him. "You «ant to cut that out!" be cried. From this reservoir the water is I've stood it six weeks an' I sin t go- distributed in all directions T h e O r e o o n D a i l y J o u r n a l is the leading Democratic newspaper of la ’ to sta id It any longer. The boys through the park. , -an t do heir work while they re lis During the dry, hot season the Oregon, ¡«sued at Portland. tening to you. i f you aver make that l/.oire, y ou call yodallng, again—I'll fire arms of this giant windmill are i >u, seal" The manager, also issue a SEM.-W KEKI.y, whicll ¡, especially adapted kept whirling day and night to Yod< I" did cot reply to thia tirade. supply the thirsty demand. As >* ha did uoi want to lose hla pool- the mill stands on the wide, open for people who do not care for a Daily, but want a good family paper. ,tou B' t when foreman had bench, there is rarely, If ever, any- i-alkcu » y ty "Yodel" wag surrounded Any of these paper* can be had in combination witb the P O R T OR lack of wind; in fact, the wind oc by a group pf sympathisers. " I hat lellow don t Utoa h« »»14, casionally blows with such vio ' w ' r- «*7 9W roan used ip order lence that the mill is compelled to FO R D T R lB U flH , at the following ratee: srt.^id dozen» qf fsUopg H i , be shut down, as it would be risky What did you ruu away from horns to attempt to run It during or, Yodsl?' " ss.ed a sympathetic lie- fie ice gale. filer. i don't knogr. Just got tired of IL I ¿nek».' answered th - w L f. "Had English .Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Slirubs, Plants, Etc. BJVCLISV WALNUTS, it is their true th* home trounni o/ ¿MULISH L a rie beU'^ m ade’ niim^ ou s trees in bearing ¿rove rtvfs i ^ n ^ ^ ¥ sm a" M o o w ^ U m , O reim . JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. Daily and Tribune - - - REAL BARGAIN TO INDIAN. swell boms ip on Ulversey street, but W i l t « H a n 's X tth o d » f Securing I y>t the bumming' habit an' drifted to tbe allay." WMs a Sours« of H a c k " T h . ; i Where Big B in goes." said it to Bad H a a . ■ ________ J ann ^ar "atuffer. "up on Dlveraey « * * 1 to as bis girl. I heard him Theauthorof“Canadian Ravage tailing Johnson about IL " Folk” has mpeh to tell of Indian "Ih vciae, .tre a t 1. a long thorougb- life and character before the sav- Bue, replied "Yodsl," and tha whole nge had come in contact with civ trowd laughed. ilixation. This information Ts oT . 8»' "'«ay alght a press broke down the greatest intesest b ecau se so and delayed the "stufl.ro. ' Finally when pej -, s agjln ttgaB to-sppeer on few of the tribes are leftnrho have th a -¡a id e the boys were kept busy not con» unde>r the Influence of workidg like fle.'.ds to get the mall edi white teaching and example. tion om Nobody «trig Or whistled; to learn nil ------- I coaid every out.w as IsLorlug like « T ro i.n ' . Anxious ’ »"<! »in! nw no one noticed oottc.ij that "Big" ' B lr" Bill Bin was w .J i «bout the mgTringe customs of Bhowlng a group of friends the sights the people, says the author, I i t rtrs • eiufllng" . room. "Yodel'' asked one of my frieBd»: "How ghincel at the party, and hla face v ■ while hie eyes glittered with ex- thany wives have youf” "Three,” said lie. lU ' -t. nr ha looked at tha face of « i i tu »!:. group. “How did you get them?” "Now >.-itch the fun," ha whispered "W ell, I gave a horse for the ■ iliiM Y litiii-h x Q ,' r»,|ow worker '"Yo- first one. She was not very good d . f t h r o w t s ,k hie head and caroled. looking, so I got her for one horse. Lp. uc—.iffch ubovu the noise, of tha m a lin g loom rose hit silvery voice The second one was good looking and every one looked around In aaton and a good cook, so I paid two shmeut. horses for her. The third was a "Clg" Bill's face turned red as fire, beauty. She was a good cook and and he hastened over to the boy fol- by the rest of b |, friends. she had a fine disposition; I gave I I ! Hr,, you!" h . shouted. " I told three horses and u gun and a sad you not io boiler any more, didn't if die for her. She was a beauty!” W M . S ecMg I'd throw ytn, out the , BUL th*r.D^W,b° 7 * " not listening to Big Bill. Neither wna the raet “ rl »“ atY<h n ’ ‘W in« « »roUIng back ' "Henry!" g| scrosmsd. " Whz, Henry!" "Hello, sister," said "Y odel" do on go with th l. big dub” "Bay, " a« k'toned defiantly. "J'U COms ’ back home If you'l, promise to turn hint down!" .a i7 " V ^ " ‘ r f * * " Bl< B'" " •aid YoucJ the n .xt .¡j,y when ' bpis.ulent |n a new a u lt o f c t o t h s a h a st.-oliea back to the ' »Hey • - a . . ' ? ! tiled to Shuars klnwclf, ¡,ut taro up It was no «o after » h . t f loW i "k, “ “ 0,nr b,ck to school. No more mufflin' for m ln w — Chlcaao Hrror,*-Herald . __ * F -1 H a ik ’1 capped. T h e n wsa a »light gals and some t * » of shipwreck. "W slI, If w* gb down," said tbe cor»«t drummer. "I can keep right on aellm . straight frosts to th - mermaids." No eh. ce foi bueluesg for me, how ever," dtclarod the corpulent drummer "Why n « t f “I 'Uppers."—Chtasgo Sun A fter narrating this in a busi nessllke fashion he turned to me and said: "Apawakas, how many hordes did you pay for herT" '‘A^frwakaa” Is (he Indian name of my wife. It means W hite Ante lope. I was rather taken aback to have the fables turned upon me so qujckly, but determined to make the Iteukof the situation, so I proceeded! d tel I the Indian the white mau’tynet thod of obt; a wife. Afterward the explani_„ given of setting up housekeeping and I told him that the mother in law provided pillowa, blankets, I nnd many of tbe necessary thinga for thd house. When this point was reached the red men could not restrain their laughter any longer. Thev shook with amusement at the stratfgc custom* of the white men. A fter tjiey were able to control themselves, one of them said: "They paid you for taking her”’ W ANTED A re p re s e n ta tiv e t n this e n u n ty by a la rg e re a l estate c o rp o ra tio n . S p e c ia l in d u c e m e n t« to those w ho w ish to In c o m e fin a n c ia lly in terested. T h e R e itl E s ta te S e c u r ity C o . Daily Sunday and Tribune Semi Weeky and Tribune - "* NOTARY PUBLIC, |o r t Defirbsyn Bldg. CHICAGO. Hl. l ’o f t O i* fo r < ls : : O ro^o». BEACH. OR J X (J E H E R A L For Sale. A good B anoii and a Gold M in a , on the coast, » miles north o f the mouth of Hogue R iver. Good house, g o id water, fine view. H a in road in front o f house, Poetoffi-« 1 m ile , School house ) m ile. 33fiacres land, m ostly in grass. Mu. h bottom land, rest beach aud h ill. 1J m iles beach ininea, good w ater rights ^ood ditches and fliim e i.1 , Mines inex T r e * p a * s N o tic e .' GROCERIES, The -, Oil C lo th in g , Boots and Shoes. % _____ . e • K e w id o n t ALuTQnt o f t h e HOME EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE (JiMRANI of California. T im b e r Land Act, June 3, 1878— X ’» N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N United States U n d O fllc » , R o a e b u r g . Oregon, Nov. 7th, 1907. Notice la jjere b y given that in com- pliance with the provM ons ot the act ° r«C°? i.P? a ° f J ,,n e 3- ’ «7«. entitled An Act for the sale of T im b e r Lands In the State» of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne-1 all cowan-lea, or ua !«„ V .. obUun »ATCMTft varia and Washington T erritory uh THAT FAY, «averts th.n. thorou^Uy u OBtan. and halp you to aucoea». extend d to » Illh e Public L au d State* by Act of August 4. 1894. _*T?.'^d^ °r ’“•'G h ,or 'RE! rw rt o n I flUMII ..yho“ ty. M .. <ua. C lark D . S m it h »'orrro.GL.kU 0... ,k on P roni.u. PaUnla writ, te of Satsop, County of Chehalia, State of ••w w e v S h S t r e n t , H nsbington, has fijed in this office h i* W S S H IW O T O N . D . c . sworn statem ent No. 8688 f„r the pur- ! <;hae« of lot 4 of s « , 30 a „ ,| |„ ta i an,j 2 and N EJ NW J o f Section No 31 in T'-wnship No Sl South K(, niie H W est, W -M On», and will offer p ro o f: to »how th a t th« land Bought is m o re 1 v diiablu for its tim b e r or stone than for 8Er'P«ltural ptiri o*es, and to es tablish hla claim to sai I 1 md before the R e g i-ie r and Receiver o f this o«he a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the Btli day of February, 11108. He names a * wl'nesae»* :. O . Bud W ilson , ’ ” Ora W stSon,' ~ — ------ James Foster, ” " John W o od ,C edarville, W ash. Any and all p -rs >ns claim ing gd- ver*ely the above described lands are | requested file the r claim * in thia j office on o r before said 8th day of 1 Eebruaiv, 190«. J HxMJAitiM L . E o d y , Register. PATENTS in D SWIFT«® - S7 o a - $ 2 OO. Do You / Know the News ’ You can h ave it all foi Per... Per 60c Month M o n th Ito» T he Evening T ele g r*fn , of Pori nailil, Oregon. I t Is Oie largest ev piling newspaper published ,'u Ore ,Ko» ; it contains a ll the news of tin (State and of the n ation . T ry it for i m onth. A sample copv w ill'b e u ia il cd to you free. Address HTE TELEGRAM, P O R T L A N D , QR. Always Remember the FuH Name CuresaCold in One Day, Grip in Two. to oa Bo 25c. î t -V o lité is hereby g iv e n t o a l l w lw H 1,.sy concern, not to e n te r u p or trespass, in a n y m a n n e r, up. th®. le n d o f th e u n d ers ig n e d , s itu led n ear D e n m a rk , C u r r y c o u n t O regon, fo r th e purpose o f h u n tii w ith gun s o r dogs, o r fish in g . A l* not (o leave a n y g ale open on g o ii Ih r o u g h .o r o th e rw is e trespass H A R R Y W ILSO N r* t N O T IC E . !»»•) and PrMMum Catalogua (skowlag 40a BratotatoA a n y m a n n e r. A n y person o r pe ÍT W . Addreaa TUB M cCA U /C O , Mav V«fl< sons so e n te rin g upon snid p re m i» w ith o u t m y consent w ill be pros e u le d to 'th e f u l l e x te n t of th e luí JOB W O R K Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Le ¿al Blanks, Jlny Thin¿, U IIIJ , Hats and Caps, S6OO. .axative R rom o Q uinine * T Í K Y <¿< ><> 1» ■ » Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern, not to enter upon, or trespaaa in any manner upon the Star Ranch, aituated a t Langlois, C urry C o un 'v, Oregon, (or the purpose of h un tin g w ith guns or dogs, or oth er- wiae tree pa in any m anner. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises w ithout m y con sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex ten t of the law. F bamds T homs xx. M E R C H A K D IS i KEEPS IN STOCK, haustible. F urther particulars to he had at the T b w cm k office. UBrsiefs, P o s t e r s ,, T Envelopes. Statements, J N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., A u g, 8th IW17. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance w th the provisions of the set of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands In the states of California, Oregon, N e vada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. R aymond E . B a x k r . of M y rtle Point, County of Coo«, State o f Oregon, ha* this day fifed in th l* office h i* sworn statem ent No. 849«, for the purchase of the W4 o f H E ) and FJ <if H W | c f Section No. 21, in Tow n- »hip No. 32 South, Range No 16 West, and w ill offer proof to show that the laud »ought is mon> valuable for Its tim b e r o r stone than for a g ric u ltu r al purposes ami to establish his claim to »aid land before J . H . Upton, U. H Commissioner, at his office at I.angloiH O regon, on Thursday the 7th day of N o vem m r, 1907. H e name* as witnesses: W IStam Lim pach, James M Lim pach, Charles Forty ail of P .rt O rford,O re Edwin <>.C a rte rol M y rtle Point,O re. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aoove described lands are requested .0 file th eir claims In this , office on o r before said 7tli di,y ot N ovem ber, 1907. B en ja m in L. E ddy Bsgister, T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn . T he unilerstgne.1 hereby give noti that they are the owners of the Sou half o f Section 16, Township t h lr throe, South range fourteen W est W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll p« ties are warned not to trespass upon make any locations, e ith e r placer , q uartx claims at their peril. D . K ellaher I , „ „ . [O w n ers. J . H . M c A rx i. I Portland, Ors. hohxy Cp o-date Work Done , «W» «■ on Short Notice. roa govg «»J. w», NAL- N« moMjr ta rwqUnfl Se imtto ta» Trespaaa N o tice . Satisfaction Guaranteed w»-* w»^’Shi!jy’îL!lw Z* • «ss**ww* A CHEAT H. T . 8 T E W A R T »vH*' lo D E A L E R IN The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bfawardess— Madame is unrea- I sonable. I know she is seasick, hut she Wants too much— she asks for impossible things. The Sufferer— I t ’s not true— all 1 want ia the earth.—Cleve land Leader. * • record of cures, nnc- quailed in medical history, proves Hood'» Sarsaparilla posse»»«« merit on- known to any other M E D IC IN E . GO olUtti.tico r< - five te u ku f: i r Wot an E x tra v a g a n t W ish. Poeelbly to Abeorb Them Rodrtc!. There ie oertalaly s num ber of Hot» on tome of the big Inauj- snee ronr,-rn« these days. Vaa A’ l ert By ¿ iron s, I woeder |i that le ” hi the Ihturanee eompamer gl g oui r. . any blotters as nee m tn U -Ch.Gu.-o DallyTRswa. “ - JAMES CAUOHELL, PATENTS In connection with T H E T R IB U N E u-j* 'V Notice is hereby given to a ll person« whom it may concern, not to enter up- on nr trespass upon the premise* of Eli fla g le r. for tbe purpose o f hunting, or fishing w ith hook and line. Said pre mises are situated on E lk R iver, Curry County, Oregon, and described lows. The We»t h alf of Section tySeVd»», Township th irty two Range fifteen West. Any per«in o r persots ro trespass or fo» the pnrpoac of b u n tin g , fishing, or U avrlin g ih ongh in an y shape form or m anner, or tearing down fence», leaving out side gates open, or toolt_. in« personal property, w ill be proseefi ted to the fu ll extent o f the law. Wm. R . Johnson, Lessee of the above doscrlbed premise* yw a - MX a,, n— - I D a il y j - ....... jouhmal . TMB EUHDAT yOUBNAL ALL TME NBWE. «MU? to»« afl towrwt to mm m A « m m h «tasMraa*« Meta m m K>VBNAL ta^« M M M M a y W to El • <Mta to nralMn. to A M -* T M too »»»*.