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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
f ¡rtHBpSBUI-1-'•'!!.-'-X'.1 A 'L "U'W THE TRIBUNE. -9 * K w p th e B a la n c e U p . B ellingham ,-W ash., Ju n e 16.— W h e n B a t t le S h ip * W ill It has Isen trutlif"II» »«id that any E ggleston , a sh in g le weaver ¡it, the O b s o le t e . ill-tiirtiam-e of Ute even twlanve f > Puget Sound M ills mid T im ber livalth ranse. aeritxia trouble NoboJjr W EDNESDAY, JU NE ï « l i . J! OS van la- t «> o r- fill to kwp thia balance Company was shot and* k illed l,v — no When people la-sin to lone «PI** h is wife nt j their hom e fci-ro th is .'iiUol.i Tesla lias indulged in a Bight , tile, or t ■ tn ilireil easily, t!ie l e - a t ini- o f scien tific fanny, as the laym en SUBSCRIPTION UATLb. • (atnlcuve brt'UtH HU sickliM g weak mas, m orning. On» Copy One Year ....... ........ , tjqi <>r debility. The »yatem needs a tonic, For Rome t i n e E ggh sb in has will declare, in which he predicts ,5 m craves It jnd should not be denied it: Copy Sí» Month*................... i n i uw.* ix»-*i tom<* “ i " «»•<■»» w e h a v o b e e n fle S p O iu Iu n t. l i e w.-is p i y i t t g the tim e when a war-fleet o f the mid the bust tunic of nbii-h we On* Copy Tt»i>« M niitit................ n y k n o w le d g e a j w p a ■ r id ii. f ü r h i i fepùs» o n i U m • « »•»j » W o o • l’t »• » H a» a e 's ssa a |»w in si.illm ciit , form idable hull dogs o f the sea may What itila medicine Ima done in keep- i , u i 1114« lie the lie sw am ped by nrtifically produaed ina healthy piopie healthy, in k-epiog pian. H e haa o lle t» Published Kvyry Wednesday, l>y I t ip the even balanci- »f health, g iv e -’ threat that if he lo.-t hot liottto hei 'id.il waves. The tidal wave is lo b e It thè same distinction aa a pieventlve , , , " . ,, , . h I k D ^ * . tfTKWAHT. that It enjoys aa a cure. Ita early use would shiait h tu isclf las wife and i created by the explosion of a lo t o f PRANK A KTEWA RT, Associato editor has illustrated the » iadotn of the olii his ch ildren. I nitro glycerin at sea; the effects c>f — . ■ ,----------- , . ■ c .. a iying that a a itch in time savea nine. Thi» m nruiltg he «ras iiortv civ it, as the em in en t Italian scien tist 1 ......... ■ . ■ ■ I 'Take- Hood's (or appetite atiength and f end arance. «¡«indent than usual, Ho took j plans, w ill lie sueh as to en tirely / TAepriato*1 a<inre>«on y o rr |»«prr . I ihowr I'» which your * it. > down his riile -e-nd tried to shoot revolu tion ize the naval warfare o f * «rrlpUou I« |*«U > i the woman. Che gun failed to go j the civilized world. A writer in o lf uini he wont to tins robiti where i T echnical World Magazine tells of OUR AGENTS: .1 C U R R E N T T O P IC S . his children were sleeping and got the process, which we sum m arise as A. B. H arik , B a n d o n O re g o n . som e cartridges for it. follow s: C ol . L N. M cncxt , Gold Beach, Ore ‘ E d ito r T ribun i ;— in the H yd e Then the wife grappled with him “I t m ay be nssumed,” remarks Benson trial at W ashington C ity, a in the a ttem p t to save herself and I Mr. T esla, “that th irty tons of A dvibtisimi U atkh Itaaauruai.a. letter from Benson to h is W ashing- ch ild ren . By thia :time E ggleston j nitroglycerin compound to be etu- A — 'XX^.XZ-.'- ' ' 1011 “gen t has hern unearthed in had laid I he gun on tho table. ployed to create the tid a ld is to F ' Sherm an, the ltep. can d id ate for w'biclit it has been H aled ,th at active The tpau's superior strength soon i hsnw :. T h is material, w eighing V ice President is not well enough ® P'Oitionw o f lb«, gang m u st be sus began to lull against the woman, ahoyt as m uch j* wster, can be nown to Io size him lip, hut we pended until after Com m issioner Sh e grabbed a sm all 22 caliber re. ¡stored in a cubical tank eig h t feel known »oqld not condem n him la-Cutise H erm atin is out and his suocessor y n ly er, and ju st as he was about Io j each w ay, or iu bould sykarical vessel ha hails from New T?ork. J u st r e -J * ¥>l J u st how the H yde overcom e her sh e fired .," l’he shot ten feet in diam eter. .' . . The 1 ÜM £ G. W. H um e is one o f the largest <>p<*r .torN ami uwners o f timber, m illin g and cannery properties on the cuaai. u nd i . reputed to he in command o f resources a m o u n tin g from $5,000,BOO to $6,000,000. H i. is diversified, and h is pro p ertie. located all up and dow n the c o e .t. H e is a resident of Sap Francisoo.— E x. **** ****»<l I iave Time and Money! by sending us your Mail Orilei’s.__ We fill them promptly and can fully. P ortland. O iegon, June 15th, IBOB -W hile cyclon es and floods are v isitin g the south, east and m id d le west, and the rising waters are de stro y in g m illio n , of dollars worth o f fat in and c ity , Oregon has ta^-u en jo y in g beautiful weather, d eliciou s tra it, aud look in g forward w ith tha confidence inspired by assured crops th is fall. When in Roseburg B e « o tre t o Send your Agates for Mounting & Polishing also your Watches and Jew elry for repair, to Fred H. Van Norden W ee U ». R e m e m b e r th e N a m e ! R e rw e m b e r t h e P la c e ! member that as good euine. out o f Benson conspirators learnetl so far Nazareth in a n cien t(ru to ,« p Risvse- »u. advance that Herm ann had been v eil came out of New York to-day. »hited-to “g o ,” the letter dock not ' • ________ i disclose. And how does a ll th is JE W E L R Y . « m l W e’ll Treat you Squarel " Portland luuitierm en w ill'm e e t to n ig h t at the Commercial clu b to arrange for a big excursion to C<>o* Bay. C onventions w ill be held at M arshfield June 22J and B an don the 24th- T he Oregon H um ane Society strupk the inan ju s t Iwlow the heart.] water is incom pressible. The ex have installed nine 'ornamental She fired again a n d th ia shot tiene plosion propagates through tha com d rin k in g fountains at v ariou s (rated his abdomen. H e died in pound at a sjased o f 3 m iles a second in the city . In addition to the reg sla n tly . so that th e whole mass w ill be con ulation d rin k in g cups, places are W ith a ll h is grmt al.tlttv and I b srm pnize w ilb 1 he insinuation that verted in to gas before th e water can provided for dogs and horses. E igh t league with the usual sagacity, Bennlrir F ulton i Her man u was in *M ^eaR1,e appreciably affect it. of these fountain« were presented W ill D r a w t w o S a la r ie s . deem s not to realize that he was brace of monum entnl thieves, H yd e The gaseous pressure again st the by people o f Portland, w h ile the 'knocked ou t by butting statem en t and Bens-m? surrounding water w ill be 20,000 pinth is the gift of the N ational Frank W . Benson, governor o f atmospheres or 110 tons to the N o. 1., but continues to h u ll irtt- It H u m an e Society of New York, who U. S. D istrici A lly . Ruick op in Oregon and secretary o f *Stale. square in ch . . . , T w en ty-five la a atone wall that will harden us have presented sim ilar fou n tain s to Idaho has Just betn removed at the That is the way lie w ill read alter ' m ilium tons of water w ill he h is head softens with each whack he different cities in the U nited Command of Senator Borah whose elatlcil ‘ raised one foot, or a sm aller 'g iv e . it. W e hope he will save his i7 d ic ^ 'e » t ‘fo 7 ? im i» r frauds Rutek the election o f Stales. -bead for better uses. had (eclired) #n(J hy #cUoB tfae Geo. E, Cham berlain U n ited States quantity to correspondingly greater T he housewarm ing o f the P ort Senator and he has resigned his elevation. The heighth and length _ ,, , ' " country is rem inded afresh o f the land Commercial Club in its new office o f governor to assum e th ed u - , of tbe wave w ill be determ ined by Senator F ulton covered h im self ()f 1)ia(, iet A „ Addiaon c eig h t story steel home, which was ties of senalorship. depth o f which the disturbance With glory by h t. masterful work G .hhs wlizaadwad fell in response A ccording to the Constitution of originated. Opening in the Center held last Friday night, brought on the floor o f the Chicago Conven U,e h ysterica l appeal o f H arvey tlo n when by h i. tact, vigil .nee and He(llt w |,o lelegrilpbclU ,.For h eav. Oregon the office otgovernpr falls to like a volcano, the great hollow s w ill about a large and en th u siastic crowd o f prom inent citizen s, and it j resourcefulness, he kept .low,, the , ake bHVeOibb„ ,VII1()Ved or be the secretary o f state, in Case the i belch forth ice. w e. probably the happiest even t regularly elected governor for a n y T o gfty lb ia ¡9 Bn , ge ^ ¡Mrdg stam pede to Teddy, and q .ii c k l/ w i„ b(lTe every k u (li„ g K nblic#n that has occured in th is city sin ce reasons other than the expiration ia o n |y to be g u ilty o f plagiarism _ f^uelched every .attem pt to de in M ultnom ah co u u ly in the p en i o f bis term , should cease the funo- ao, even in our cred u lity, we refrain the Lewis aud Clark E xp osition . Peat T a f t ’s nom ination, l i e is tho tentiary t" lions of his office. T h en furé w hen ' fflMn th e phrase so far a . ■ en best floor-fightar aa»! pniTiivne-n- The d a ily rose show in th e lobby Governor Chamberlain steps ou t o f g u llin g the n avy of N ik ola T eal. 'tarian in the country. It w ill be rein em b tn d that in of the Chamber of Commerce draws B u t in review ing , — ___ ' j Hen IJalloday was financing Lhe 81*ernorV ffî« ’o. assum e the ig Cotluerncd . thousands of visitors, w hile at the The Oregon A gricultural College the m achine w ith a view to landing senator,al toga by virtue „f the lbu lnarvelous accom pliahw e.its Com m ercial Club huge bunches are ¡„ lb e past few y w r , w hich is our greatest in stitu tion o f h im self in th e U . 8. Senate, and legisla'u re’a election in January, of furnished each day by different learning n ex t Io our Common th at the rawest frauds possible lo b e ! Frank W. Benson, secretary o f o n e o f w hich, th at o f w irelee. teleg members o f the club for (h e d eco School, turned out this year 85 im agined and th at Prosecnfor Gibbs, state, w ill become by that fact raphy, can we say that the dream On ration o f the rooms. Oregon City graduates. We can easily spare poor, sim p le, honest soul, with no, Í the a ctin g governor o f Oregop. hand is iridescent and a wild has occupied the center o f the stage our State U n iv ersity and Norm al sufficient com prehension <>f the de- i kecretary Benson w ill be one of promise? W ho will have the te du rin g the last week with an ,e*po schools, but our Common School is maniis o f practical p.tjitica, had pro- l '1<’ ^e.* men to bot^ l,® ues in m erity to so assert? d a lly successful Rose Show and th e history o f Oregon. Ilo w ill a lso' «he fou n d ation , and the Agri cured m any indictm ent*, i, . , \ ° ...... ......... ; T h is is an im p orlan t m atter, if carnival. I b j e . i t , tied to the salary o f gover true itd em an d sseriou scon sid eralion cultural College is th'6 crown of Tha Oregonian very properly ; nor as well as th at due 1,1m as sec a ta Uu)u w be„ th e ' o iv i, W w w ,d our educational system . characterizes the i • hue 1111 ' cry j retary o «bite. -r r ....... . has arrived at the conclusion that it The new independent party again st Taft nuent Ins reference in Once before n, the history o f U n e C e w r y to expend a consider Which Hearst and others are organ "is m em orial Address to G rant’s ear- Oregon did a secretary become act- , nWe of j u weu]tb alld energy tbe ik in g w ill hold its cpnvei ition Her career, as h ypocrisy and cant; ¡¡n g governor when secretary Chad- congtruoi,on ,,f battleships O f a later in June and nom inate a presi but th at paper is in error in statin g | wick succeeded to the governorship SUiety t h li tidal wave busineaa is dential ticket, and it i» said that l,ia t Gen. R aw lins had vigorously : upon the election o f Gov. Grover to c |ieu(,er than the construction of Da F oilette w ill acept the muni- urged G rant at V icksburg Io cease j a seat in the U nited States Senate, „m n gteraea-figh terv and eff o- , * ■ ' • I l • • • « ‘ Tv « I f* . B C d'llgllliC lr , illlU 1*8 nation, which w ill make the elec indulgence in intoxicant». I t was D uring th a t tu n e the question „ „ ,„ < it i st........ ...... ............... . , M, cPherson, pi„.r............ . . d .f f o liis .: . . aids. ... ..„ j . . i __ .u ...... uveness w ell, we win leave Ibat i. M one raised and taken to the suprem e «ion a guessing ¡iropositinn, for to tho prophetic soundness o f Mr. F o ilette w ill surely curry som e of court, which tribunal .iecided that J. H . U pton , Tesla, as it may be dem onstrated. «he N orthern states which T aft : once tlie secretary of state was, un- La n glois, Ore. I f th is lie proved, it m ust follow der the co n stitu tio n , ex olllaio gov cannot nffoid to loose. B ryan’s th at the n avy o f the future w ill chances are thereby enhanced. ’ ernor, and transacted the business lack u tility as fig h tin g arm for the of that office he should he en titled S n a p p y S q u ib s . preservation of pence unless, that According to late reports the to com pensation. navy shall be am phibious.— T ele H arrim an intere«ts have killed Upon the election o f Governor T he m otto has been restored to gram . Bandon, Oregon George G ould’s dream o f a great to the sonale, ----------- and his i -i 7 the coins, but no r.-|«>rt has h-en i J Chamberlain - ...... — ------------------ | rv -.a n . / ' T “ ’ . , fro; " , »ny«»»® ^ « » 'u g Uw old brand. I » ’» « q u ' n l resignation as governor, i Careful attention given ocean to ocean. G ould e v id e n tly , he w ill leave a vacancy in the gub- - to ma il orders g ot squeezed by the late banker- A Cotyjressional com m issio n is cri, ft, O fk | ehair U |)ti, thp JnOuary i Jin 1790 G alvan i, th in k in g from t t . d e panic, and has been permitted f " » « lu how b o y . m ay be ftll)oivillg lh(t gellera, of the tw itch in g of frog's m uscles tnat Ao liv e by sign in g an unconditional keln OB l , ia farm. They’ll stay X ovem ber 1911 lie had discovered tile secret o f life Surrender. T hey seem ,o know if l1"’ tir ls w ill. j G overnor C ham berlain will, not experitneuted till he had m ade a not, that the faster their coinl.inei M any congressman are a n xiou s he com pelled to q u it the governor’s battery, though he did not know it fr o w , the taster the d ay w ill come to get away from W ashington, but office until lim e for him to tak e the as such, th is being dem onstrated When the American people, who more o f them are worried about oath of office as senator on March later by V olta, who orginated the are greater than all other com gettin g hack n ext winter. 4, 1909. Therefore it is probable V oltaic p ile, composed o f alternate bines, w ill likew ise squeeze nil that he w ill serve as govern or until layers of copper and zinc separated *• 1 lie Japanese have not been w ould be rivals and forco an u n close to March 4 o f next year, th us by a cloth m oistened in an acid so alarmed by Coiigressm in Hobson's conditional surrender. lu tion . T he scientist* dropped war ta lk ”, says the T ok io Gazette. rem aining in the execu tive ch air the friction m achine and studied during tha legislative session of The R epublican C onvention I hey must know him over there. the cell lia lteiy , on tlte theory that 1909. adopted a good platform as far as it •‘F id lin ” Boh T aylor of Tauncs* Secretary q^ State Benson there , the body itse lf was .a voltaic .pile, goes. Tho Currency and Injunc- see m a d .-h is m aiden «¡«.«di in ill« and life u iiianifcL-tatiqB of ele c tr i tlon planks are however weak and closin g .la y s o f the senate. H e not fore w i|l be acting governor of the city. 1» 1320 Oureted discovered 'm eaningless, but they point the urally attacked the president’s ' stute from ab-rtft March, 19!);), between inngnetHo« and electricity, until Ja n u a ry , l!>ll Inllowlug the righ t way. Jn voting "d-.wit a “ big stick ’’ policy with a fiddlestick. and In 1831 F dw day discovereb Novem ber election o f 1910.— E x. K «B O B , (No 61,603) was a prim*-win 'plank in favor o f electing (J. S. Hen- the’,)rJnc1|de o f V ullatic induction, ner at the District Fair at Ronolnirg in Denver is arranging a p rovisio •alors by vote o f the people, they which gave rise to th e ’ altern atin g 1906, taking four first prizes an follow s: blundered lik e blind men who .lid nal hospital for tile »leinotiratio na-j J current« T hen followed the d yn am o, First aa perchron draft horse; flrat pre tional ou iiw n tio u . D enver knows m ot realize the seriousness o f the m liimi on two colts; first on horse and and then— the telegraph, the tele family of five colts. situation before them , rti odint*.«- w hat IO exp ect when a democrat iu phone, the arc and incandescent WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT has our Senate become as a eoitclîye crowd gets m ixed up. ligh t, the electric motor car, and Bandon, Bear Creek, Four Mile, o f unprincipled millionaires th a t the m u ltitude of i-k-elricfcl adapta Dairyvllle, and Sixes river; being at our people will either put (In- tions— which are perhaps on ly a the latter place on Sunday April liitk T a ft h a . h e a r d T h e P e o p l e s ’ ate out of existence or change, the • beginning of what future genera and every nine days thereafter. m anner o f electing them. Stavicx Fxa>: *10, «15 and «30. V o ice- tions' w ill see, use and have the ben 8. J. CULVER A CO., ■ The overw helm ing vote in the There crc four verses. Versel. efit of.— Journal. Baanoa, Oaauoa. con ven tion — over HO:) majority W ash in gton , -June 15.—»It Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling against the ¡dank, may defeat understood hero tn-l.iy that Sect hair. Verse-2. Ayer’s Hair th e party, if the Démocratie party ts iy Taft has wired Manager Frat Vigor makes the hair grow. is wise ewough to take the opposite II. H itchcock to stand firm lv Í Wm. H. Ladd, Pre*, Theo. B. W Ieni, V. P. Verse 3. Ayer’s H air Vigor side and cease sh outing font “ T ariff favor o f the an ti-h -j.in ciion cures d a n d ru ff. V erse 4. for reven u e’’. a spile o f the dem onstration Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the and the vigorous earn|iaigii of scalp healthy, and keeps if so. Secretary C. II. Marsh, o f ' t h e N ational M aaufaaturers’ a sso cia It is a regular hair-food; this P en d leton Com mere.al Associa tion. is the real secret of its won «ion is en th u siastic ove« his city ami R oosevelt no doubt poned him derful success. U m a tilla C ounty, and ad vi-.a that in the ribs and bade him , listen! T h e b e s t k in d ©< a t a s t lm o a la l— O U R N E W ; O L IC IE S O F F E R A L L T H A T IS h is solicitin g com m ittee will not B o ld lo r e v e r s i x t y y ea rs .** «ease their efforts until they I. tve Made bs 3 . 0. Ayer Cn Lemi] BEST IN L IF E C O N TR A C TS . Aleo meaai* m ef •scu rw i 63,000 to g iv e publicity to T aft tells th at the American SAIÍ3AFAHU.A. IX5W NON-PARTH'IPATINO RATES. HIOH CASH VALUES. «be resources and advantages o f cnnal workers have put q u ite a PILLS. CSETRY rrCTOBAt ■the C ounty. " d en t in Paun ma. W OOD, Local A gent, I ’ obt O rfo rd , O rb . C o m e J0ESPHS0NS T h e M a il O rd er Houso - Roseburg, Oregon 01). «I ’• I f AMES S. JOHNSTON (SuceeMor to John R. Miller.) **• G E N E R A L ^ IE IIC H a N T , Port Orford, Or.~c^, N E W GOODS, and fresh supplies will lie received hv every steam er It shall lie my put pose tu keep a full stock of everything required by the trade m the lin e qf \ G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and S H O E M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ D R E 3S G O O D S , H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , C IG A R S, TOBACCO, P IP E S ‘ C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S. . In fact, a snpply of everything usually kept in a well stocked < ’ General Merchandise Htere. - ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANV ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. > Call and examine «foods anil get prices, s J Zwiw¿wkw - t M t I TIT GENERAL, MERCHANDISE, • —----------------------- -------- L iJ-wk.. G ro c e rie s <fe P r o v is i o n s Imported Percherou Stallion K K K O The S o n g I o f the Hair ifer’s VF. A. .J Ì ^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, O re.^ B A R G A IN S In IC v e v y tliliig g -. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Cups Boots and Shoes < igars and Tobacco. F in e A s s o r t m e n t of Toadies*’ O o o <1 m , m iiM li« « *, c n l i e o t s , fl« « n < > lM . e t o . & T in c u a F e , ffa rn e ss, L e a th e r, etc. A S Goods N ew find Up-to-date. Orders taken for acrtiles not in stork. A firs t c la s s m illin e ry sh o p in c o n n e c tio n w ith s to re UaS, get our prices, and be convinced. IT. 0. NIELSEN.