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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1908)
d o . v n ih ^ e sa t o sc h o o l ’ rtnua Bight Presented by the C h il dren of th« K o qu l I n dia u Tribe. CfiISp BANK XOTES. W» promptly oM.uu O. B. W ILL BE SU PPLA N TED BY SO IT O D VELVETY BILLS. W n g K L X B A ND W IL S O N , stood about seven o’clock A fo tu i-y A l ut to il. " ' he m orning near the foot o f the N ew Process to. Be Em ployed by Gov ernm ent P rin tin g Bureau— fh .J b a mesa in A ru o n a we should, *1 Some Inte re s tin g P a r ’ ee a most interesting sight, re ticulars. ft'* a w rite r in the Kent York •un. The days of the rrlsp bank-note are The tta t-to pi«d elevations callc. numbered. InsUad nt being crisp, the L IG H T R IN S IN G A R A P ID , mesas are ver.v couijeou ¡c.ituie.- money which the g o yiru m m t bureau . of engvavtawead printing » ill her «slier ■tf the arid p la te s..o f A riz» t„: turn out w ill be to ft anu ve r it y , if B a l l B e a r in g . \ Some o f them Luv- fo r age» i>ec*ti i Important experiments which are now ,'tb v homes o f lln li.tn trities I bting .conducted tu the pies<nee of , whos>* evemiea eonfd n o t etttd!’. treasury officials for the purpose ct ren< a the tops o f f t ,e big reehs, uemcnslrating the advantages of a tcvcl chemical treatment for ra re r prove and s , th in e who lived on them satisfactory. The result of the adoption | were comparative!» <>fe. of the new secret process. sajs Geyer's T his p a rticu la r mesa is the S tati.ner. will be to revolutionize a i portion of the work connected with the J home of. ti e OrniTi hrflneh o f the printing of the paper money ot the Unit* d j Mofjui trib e . Peicjied high in the States. Under the new process U w ilt lie-on th e ir little plateau, tin tai.ee Just CO da>s' 'rts time to manu cAlera s till .prat tite the sunk»- facture a bank-note than under the dan e and other^famous rites of present method. The chemical solu tion not only renders the paper soft th e ir fathers. and velvety, but it also makes it non- O nly a few years ago they were shrink able. Dy applying It to a Japan enlletl Jiostile beefcufie Jh ey op ese napkin that article becomes as .posed more atrer,uouafy liutn the soft and pliable as a tissue of silk. o ilie r Mtiquis the (hiroduetion o f The chemical preparation acts, as an antiseptic and prceervallve. ’ When ap White influences ' 'them. plied to old documents i t seems to IV ntu it was pro<4)s J to elect a i- nit the fiber together and prevent/ur- ¡ ir e , independent i n e o L ' ^ t k ! S n n t r S f i f schoolimuse no,.! the bfixe o f tne thcr decay. Under the present process Writ", •need, and to ¡»lat e a ll f h--» > hildren of printing paper money the paper baa industry. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital to b<t thoroughly soaked In water. le tl«e srhool, the p’ .e titj stub W hile it is in this soaked condition, one tm rnly refusing to pete it it. The.) vide of the paper is printed. The sheet yielded finally, howevt ■. to firm is then placed in a steam-room and H-nlnul JiTureery. B lt° O r S * S° c a rltn n , O n i m . pressure, and ever) child of school kept under a high temperature for JO days, the time necessary for the Ink to \h g e was placed Ji> the school. dry. The sheet Is again real cd as fn - TSe enterprise has teen a - - great *k# f-r*t inrtacce and the reverse tide .If we English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, P lants,’Etc. swqCAs, iH.,1 w h o e v e r » t a n 's n e a r- o f the WU priuigd The ae»day drying procere then has to be re, sated. I d Ibe si lw o ! n t'rcve n o’clock in tl .oiorofng ami lo o k s up at the pin n u n where a third Impression on the is necessary. which Is required when teuu N‘8) fre t abate hum suddenly bit tho printing Is dona.in two colors, the sees children begin to s p ll over wetting And drying process has to be the cd^e o f the mega, on« child repented for a third time, and another come» into view behind another, month is thus ecceumert In Its produc andsoon th e face o f the great rock tion. Eetidc? the delay of this process, the wetting and .drying ret the fiber of Is alive w ith theta ns they descend ’ be taper. and although It is "starched” The steep sigzag path leading to to give I t the crisp appearance, ' the the bottom o f the mesa and the starch soon w eirs out and tha h ill be comes limp and worn. In printing bills A school. on paper that has been treated by.thc T h e sight interests visitors be cew procete no wetting la necessary. ?ause it .is so iu,uspsl. The little 1 h e In k Io-,is none of t(s lu-.o-r when ap fo lk seem to be hanging to the plied to the paper, as u n d er’the old w all o f .the m ighty rock as they process, and la thoroughly dry wtthtn 18 hesira after the printing la done. slowly d» tren d its face. They keep pouring over the S M O O T H L Y R U N N IN G W H E E L edge and the bead o f the line has reached the school on the plain be I t W a n t Around A ll B ig h t U n til the V is ito r Scraped H ie Haa) low before t!.e biRt of it leaves the lop o f thVtiTSfi, When the strap on the Eloor. gling lino come,« fu lly into view it "Yea," aald the manager, as they is seen to 'T e '.io arly h a lf a mile stood In awe before the great machine. jopfc JU»<1 i*s tunYulutjnog o,p tht it « perfect See how smoothly I t patl, bVar some resemblance to ruua. and remember the weight o f that fl)-wheel, will you»- The great wheel, the mOvt jnenig of n snake ad feet In diameter, revolved SotMleiis- • T n ro are 175 children in this ly, the belt flapping, with an occasion- gchool, and in attend.lin e it is said a* jerk, as the join t came in sight. to -head the lis t of Indian da.) ,iays the Dailaa (Tex.) News. An otly person in blue eottonado schools in flic country. A fine nejv a t the visitors and continued 'b u ild in g c o d in g o v e r fct.OIMt has scowled to pour ot! into the little glass cups • aken th * place of the firs t school, thick, yellow oil that seemed a most and it is s .-'l that a fte r onCebeing satisfactory lubricant. As the party placed there, wearing the new turned one W atched his heel on the Iron-covered > o r , and a weird shriek clothes provided fo r every pupil, -rsnrthe air The person in blue leaped they never miss a day. In tho a ir with his hair bristling. The rood V alae a t Fish. Fish has very high food value; , n fact, Is very nearly at nutritious as chicken or turkey. IH IIQ U E S U IT FO R DAMAGES. W a te r « • ■ , « > , Asked «• r « r ••u ie » — i| B_ C u n I tl W ot R x t l a - « M la h a F ir e . A lawsuit, unique in the jurispru dence of the state Of California, j , now on tria l | ki#h Th(1 rj( of Lkitth, sb vs r Sun Prfcneisco «eTianire, hn« »uer! the local wnt. , worlca eom- p an , for ,, of .r,7 fij’i hi reason • Are wh,eh could not be extinguished bc.nuse th c was no w ater in the « '.'u '"1*', The Wl’ , »rworka system 2, lc a< » pumping plant qn the bank of the Hussian river, by wt.ich the w ater is raised to a rwer».,,.- on the , irte of the moun tain, Iron, - h irh -it -hi d istrib uted bv n n tu „ pr, t , j-ir,. h vd railt, located , : a! th, . ,-undue», comers. Pn the n.yh, of the fire in question , * a€'m< - 1 the w ,t,.r company had abut Off (he water tu order ,< fitop the .„actfi-c of Irh gan ug p rlv ,,« fawns I„ t h , nf|rM Ry o f hi , man had run » half mile to the reservoir to t urn on th, water. T he lelRk n-iifc fata l; «« th € bj ock in wide;, fk ■ ffr.- cT»g;wated ««» ;1t„, t c c y ’r dv dcuro.vul. Then the n il, ri.i<le tt , „land upon the conn any fur l ie i „ xuetntned bv the ‘ city prop rly. The demand v > refined on t.„ g -I,,--; ,hnt the w ater com- • I h ” ’ Insurer, a-rstn flip . Th • (in o e ,n , hold», hnwev, fhnt under th, . m , of its franrhl 1 he w ater c„ ,;J , j, | maintain Si all tim e, a xtifHclrnt prexxnrr of wa te r f» r ad purpose«, of course In, lud- Y " tn b h m e n t of conflagra- f i» ” «- fhnnld the city win the ease — » IL thr ut. . ,- tiuur» hy the san& Rre w ill ha, - a saute of nrtjon. ai W ANTED lit . 1 Estate SecnrityCo. F ort Dearborn Bldg. t'HICAGU, 111. Jom > „ , Tb, „ , kh d. „ „ for . b0( A n y o f these paper. c s o W . giKHj ■ w -w v w w - For Sale. the coast, « miles north or the inouth of Rogue R iv e r. Good house, good w ater, fine view. M a in road ih front of house, P o sto ffii« 1 m ile , School house J m ile . 335 acres land , mostly In grass. Much bottom land, res, Iieach and- Id ll. ,J m iles beach m ines, good w ater-righ ts "ood ditches and flum es. Mines in e x G R O C ER IES, The liest, Oiiiy, - 1>I«V H ats and Caps, Oil C lothing, Boots and Shoes. 9 JS T re s p a s s N o t ic e . Notice is hereby g iven to all wlii>m i t may concern, not to enter upon, or trespass in any manner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t L an glo is, C u rry County, Oregon, for the purpose o f h u n tin g w ith guns or dogs, or o th e r wise tresps iu any m a n n e i * \ Any person o r persons so enterin g upon said premises w ithout m y con sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex ten t o f the law. ., I' rands T homsss . * IleMiclent -Ægrent oftho HOME X EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CDMPANÏ of California. Act, June 3, 1878— N O T IC E FOR' P U B L IC A T IO N U nited States la n d Office, , J<pW Roseburg Oregon, N o v. 7th, 1907. . Notice is her. by given that in com pliance w ith the provisions o l the art ° x „ P’L ' V of. J ,,u e 3- ls78> entitled < "'ll** of T lm ber Lands In the States of C a.tfo rn la, Oregon, Ne pQ R T vada and Washington T eirttO ry, as « te n d e d to all the Public L an d States Sy Aut of A u g u a H . 1892. C lass D. S m it h s i S“ tr ,P' <’«'“ *>ty ol Chehalis, State of W nahlngton, has Hied in this office his sworn statem ent No. 8888 lo r the pur- chase of lot 4 of Sec 30 and lots 1 and 2 and NEJ N W J o f Section No 31 in ro w nsh ipN o .M South of Range No 14 W est, W M Ore. and w ill offer proof to rhrov tbn f the land sought Is more v luable for its tim i,e r or stone than i?|r r 'T iT * ‘ I" ’“ 1 P” r| O M ’ to es t a b l ia h I ll s claim to s a il |„ nd before the Register und Receiver of this office s t Roseburg, Oiegon, on S aturday tlie 8tli day of February, 1908. H e ra in es hh wi'nesses«: ■'OeOFon, Satsop, W ash. Bud W ilson , ” ” Ora Watson, ” ” James Foster, ” ” John Wood. C e d a rv ille , W ash. A n y and a ll p-rs-m s cla im in g ad versely »he above descril>ed lends are icq nested to file the r claims in this office on o r before said bth day of hebruaiy, 190«. 3 TkBffwarBHMreMeCall M m m tb a a o f a n y « t k « r B M k« B> m a m (X L. Epnv, Register. PATENTS FO R D T R IB U T E , at the following rate.: Daily and Tribune - - - - - Daily Sunday and Tribune - Semi Weeky and Tribune - You c.in have it all foi Y Per Month < JV G Montli DSWIFT&g- S 7 OO. Do You Know rhe News * j;e r s s oo. 8 2 OO. in T he E ven ing T ele g ra in , o f Port land, Oregon. I t is the larg est ev mung newspaper published in Ore gon; It contains a ll the news of th« slate and of the n ation . - T r y i t for a m onth. A sam ple copy w ill be mail- |»»d to y p u f/e e . . Address UTE TELEGRAM, PORI LAND. OB. Always Remember the Fall Name — - 1 ' i — — Laxative Rromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Tw o. i? OB Box. 23c. W ORK R o \4 L ®akin£ Towder ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound o f Royal Baking Powder. ", H ence l***W N ¥ it is that R oyal Baking P o w der renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, A n y Thing, '¡Briefs, Posters,^ Envelopest Statem ents, N o a l u m , n o p h o s p h a te — w h i c h a r e t h e p r in c ip a l e le m e n ts o f t h e a o - c a lle d c h e a p b a k in g p o w d e r s a n d w h ic h a r e d e r iv e d f r o m b o n ee, r o c k a n d s u l p h u r i c a c id . 3 L. __ I e-* r* Up o-date Work Done on Short Notice Satisfacton Guaranteed. . H A R R Y W IL S O N .»A I n o t ic e Notice is hereby given to a ll whor it nr.ny concern, not (o e„ ter U|lo ty trespass, in any nmnner, upo btlteUaM the lend of the undersigned, situs « f M t t e r n s . T k b la «0 Account o f tlte ir e ty U t accurocy a a d « ia p U c lty . ten near Denmark, Cur,ry county HcCalP* W T U FMkiM)ka« MOTO aut»»crib«va titan any o tk o r Xadl.j’ M a fa a in o . O n * Oregon, for the. purpose o f iiu n tin i with guns or dogs, or fishing. Alsu • a n P r w . lubocrib« to4ay. not to leave a ny gate open on goini through, or otherwise trespass it • ic " * ) an d PraaB itia C atalo g u a (ah o w lag aoo praatiustte -------— . — TU* mcoux any manner. Any person or per son» so entering upon said premise! without my consent w ill |,e prose cutfd to the fu ll extent of the law - St a __ T. S T E W A R T “ quailed p i lui-dicrtl bbtoi-y. prove» Hood's SarsapariUa possesses merit 1111- knowu-to any other M E D I C I N E . KEEPS IN STOCK, A goo,! Ranch mid a (told M in e , on haustible. r F urth er particulars to be hod a t the T b ib v n k office. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE e £ O p p W o s A ite S H U I N . S G . T P O a N t e n D t . O C ffic . The, Best to be had in -Curry County, at reason able Prices. s ell." said the engineer, " I'll be hanged I , 1 know what it is, but I got to And o u t" "Maybe tt was my foot scraping the floor, aald Id tfi- ' “ - th» visitor, feeling k pity for him "Foot nothin',” aald the engineer rudely "Th' machine's busted. If pcopje would only ten' to their bnsi- fless they’d pet ahvig better.’* Then the visitor left, and the en- 1 glneer began to unscrew all the nuts and bolts, swearing enthusiastically under hts breath until such 'U rn. as the manager should be out of hearing DEALER IN • B B B W kW B fiS rlfl in wv „A H . I!>w"TiTRADE-MARKS '!!>“ CASNOW i T im b e r L an d Oregon, isyued at Portland. for p » r l, G’- dJi I! ACII. OliKtiHX. ta s n d a n d a i, sketch or- i l m o d i n i i.tic n loi I (roereport >n nstcntabiilty. »er ( n t boos. he k > il|n g Cre-e-e-e-nk!" the visitor ran his foot acroes the floor again. The engineer dodged back w ith af frighted fare and around the machine where h r peeped Into every crevice "C ,me o u t!” called the manager Something’s about to break ” "Cre-e-o-e-ak!” Again the engineer tore around tho great machine, dripping oil all over it. The machine gave another-creak thl« tto e a hcdlow groan, for the visitor had misca’c ii it* <i t i , force, and with a howl the engineer threw off the belt, and the ponderous wheel slotriy halt- A representative in this N O T A R Y P U B L IC , county l>v ft large roar estate corporation. Special induce- I* « » r t O r f * o i - < 1 , : : O r o f g o n V>ent,i to those who wish to tiecoint 'iiiancidllvinterested, A C R E A T record of enres, une- The T l,. 0 » ^ Party. Including the manager, made for the door The only brave one was the man who had caused the trouble He was Interested. The engineer poked hie head Into the "whirling belts and began* to soa t- ter oil. e u tu Rejected Foods. Cows’ milk Is said to be abhorred by the Japanese and rauhlts are never eaten by the Aby«slnians, who explain that rabbits, are too much Ilk * big ra ’8. The natives of the Sandwich Is- lar.ds would not take caviar for a gift. Cheese In -Mexico 1s sim p ly ' curds desiccated a.nd pressed In panea! e Sh ipe. and even thetT It Is patronized only by the Caucaslon colonists The half-breeds accept It with hesitatlc.n and a two-ounce sHce y f U m ber; er would stampede a tribe o f mountain , ------------------- ;— _ y Indians. They resent It as a practical i S n a k e na a H a t C a tc h e r. Joke in qurstlonable taste. Rut why One of the men employed at the the Koreans eschew Ice cream, as a •oolegieal gardens in New York has traveler reports It the rase, is iMg a black snake that has the run I òf ........ his houae. It hils (he reputation of being easy to explain. Perhaps they shtre the lest ra t catcher in the entire ■the Japanese prejudice against d.dry product» or the Chinese predilection , r * K!,ro "Gh of the Bronx. I t Is at- , fsfttUy pet. - for superheated tidbit».—Chicago Luily New t - V JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. JAMES CAÜGHELL, PATENT In connection w ith T H E T R IB U N E * Tre»pnHH N o t i c e . Notloe is hereby given to a ll persons whom it m ay concern, not to enter up on or tresp.ass upon the premises of K li Bagiev, for'the purpose of hunting, or fishing w ith hook and line. Haid mises are situated on E lk R iver, Lurry Countjr, Oregon, and described as low s. The West h«lf of Section tv__ tv seven. Township th irty two Sopth, Racge fifteen West. Any person o r p e rw rs vo irespa-s- j ug for the purpose of h u n tin g , fishing, or traveling through in any shape fc-rni i or m anner, or tearing dow n fences, or leaving out-side gates open, or molest ing personal property, w ill be prosecu ted to th e fu ll extent o f the law. " ni. R . Johnson, Lessee of the above described premises TO Corr Otentitipath-s’t Fureter. Take CascareH C&adr CattoarUc Me órSBft U C C C fail to eure, druggtklx refund mone> r T « t NN lio tn I t N In y C o n c e r n . The undersigned hereby give notio th a t they are the owners of the Soull Half o f Section lfl, Tow nship th irt; three. South range fourteen W e s t o tVillam ettesnerldlan,O regon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon 01 make any locstioBs, e ith e r placer a quarts claim s at tlieir peril. D . K eltahib I — -»-»»—w- . ¿Owners. J. IT. M cArxi. L P o rtla n d , Or». I