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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1908)
s îa r W îiw ^ to iM w b it I Sh'-i fd.rt‘<jMiljsg swsa^w . T H IN G S . M ULES PLO W II ASW A1I. ovas » * • ■«»■U f ar t Snakes in Wev-ada Osas Urtsmtt * • t m « , Declares a •'. a *.id « n U t t a a j creeps has in N e v a d a ,” aays fl.. * L id a , N evada, in the gfy ' r> The lixards. ■at- a ll lia r« lio.-ua. ipttCiea o f the ra ttk - ’ in 'Nevada wltich I do 5a icund in any o ther i C n ite d H tates. It «• to tie m ore th a n a - ■! very a lender. II horn on the top le r a t t le atta ch ed < iu t a il. A L ite fro m e p c ie n e a r lj alw ays ith . I t s venom ia •vt ) m ore poiaonons f the common ra ttle - u *nke oue o f these > unakes and you u e to escape, as they a tta c k you unless an •tidej th ey give you ■me to get a w a y, aa . can be' d is tin c tly a ways off. s, .vith the sm all ra t b »•► dow n th ere. I f In flu ee o r fo ur feet it w ill.a tta c k him . * (be a la rm w ith its is so s m a ll th a t i t is r a t t le r can . 1 s t th re e tim es its y u ci.n see th a t you carefu l when wan- . the sagebrush, « r e . came to P o rtla n d ’ o ku » H i and Tonopah. •» d o.-M but th a t lots of e dteo recently in th a t «trie , but I believe th a t :«• iiey ta lk so much 1. ig h as th a n ptieu- ;nown persons to w pneum onia in tie and die w ith in aix J AMES CAUGHELL,' Tkl I S V * 1* * " - ; o *aw CeoeOeg- I s th« Ind ia» te rrito ry . where s ll sorts of thing» are dona w* r* never heard of elsewhere, they are plowing asphalt. »»J» the * » ■ » •» « » J Htsr of rffcesl Cat«. Eighteen miles southeast at Coma nebs, in the Qrtek- asaw country, six strapping M is souri mutes are hitched to a big breaa- ing plow every day and long farrow s of asphalt are turned. I t ie the same hind of S plow th * term ers uee who break (Jlound in the black Jack eown- try , and the asphalt is the kind got by bleating oa tbe islesd o f Trinidad. The mules are plowing is tbe e e n te ro l a d e|»a it u nj-th ird la rg e r than the irspbatt depot It* on TriBldad. Welle hare been dug to Ibe depth of 100 feet. Strata o f asphalt of varying thick- nesaes have been encountered to w hat- ever depth the wens have beensunk. Che supply is apparently inexhausti ble. Men 9f mean» have become eon- vIneed there are millions o f dollars to lie nude, and sec either going to make it or lose a fortune in th e ir experi ment. RAISING W0RMW0GD. t u s Where the Bitter Plants A n Grew». Wisconsin I n l c m t l M I» c » < rt» » (*« •< ( b * Fvw - cca» a m s lc r c « in S i I v m U M th e O il u » « (b e C u M Iv a U n a I 1 tbe r in u t . I W ith the dispovul o f the product fo r this year, Leander 8. Drew , of this place, closet the w ork of <>ne-helf s century as a producer o f the o il of wormwood, w rites s correspondent of the Indianapolis News. From the plants grown upon 100 serss of rich valley land the oil Is distilled, and this queer husbandman bears the unique distinction o f being the greatest pro ducer and o f having the most extensive worm wood, works in the United States, i f not In the world. The farm Hes between the shores of Crystal labaand the main traveled road extending fro m Lodi to Pralrie-du-8ae. The residence and d istillery are bidden aw ay behind a bluflUke h ill, and a t the ead o f a long, w ind ing road, guarded see when people go in to by a massive farm er's gate. 80 ae- cluded ta the place, and so unexpected triry th e ir system be- ly doeo the w a y fa re r come in sight o f rm tM fed w ith a lk a li it, th a t one m ig h t suppose be was ap • t e take the proper proaching a spot where Kentucky • stives, and the first moonshine is made beyond the pale o f the wandering revenue collector. ~y t i p » they catch cold, The wormwood plants are grown on 1 by. :he dreaded poea- the farpi in about the same manoer aa ■ i f the system is in corn, osta and o th e r cereal«. Tbe plant» grow fro m tw o to three feet ■ t tieu th nea r !y a iw ays Jf ciiurse th ere m ay be high. They are light ineo lor.an d have the appearance of being covered w ith n dikcase dow n there, dew. As soon as the unattractive pur <’ is s trn ig h t jineu- ple blossoms appear the cu ttin g and •ktti*. •’ “d by the ¡teculiar distilling begin, fly means o f a n ordi nary mowing machine w ith a dropper • copilitlona. Y o n see i t is "ly h o t d u rin g the d aytim e, attachm ent the pleats are cut down and left in large bundles to w ilt in the lig h t it becomes very cold. hot summer sua. U re m e a d o th e « o r k ,-in As soon as they become w ilted and . . 1 >u. flaccid they are loaded on wagons and hauled to the d istillery, where a big e ?’-ss, I w ould not ad iron fo rk oonics down Into the load. one io go in to th a t section By means o f a rope and- pnlieya the ntry n t present unless fork w ith Its harden is hauled npv^grd frien d s t im e . I t n man to a little ear on rails, where an auto matic attachm ent is quickly made. In <*-n a i k it Ja hard to find no tim e the car rolla to the opening j fa t e ra re o f Idm. lie over the large ra t, when there is a je rk is utrd to o b i.iin now to the trip ropes and the bunch of ■ m ining camps. There a r t wormwood shrubbery is dropped Into f /a<-'l properties down the vat. This is repeated u ntil the vnl •ut lopm ent is being is filled to the top w ith the arom atie 1 by ina.i jun te transpor- plant. In the engine room adjoining there • ic ilitie s . T h e re are sev- ia a boiler. By tw isting a valve the a il’ ad projects under cob - steam is turned Into the vat so th a t i!io . end I th in k a ll these every stem and le a f o f the hoary v w ill itovonneefed w ith the plant Is immersed in the steam and must yield the essential oil. From w o rld w ith in a ye ar or the r a t the steam peases into the condensing pipes, laden w ith oil from the herb. The pipes are submerged in cold w ater basins made out of cement, and there the oil collects, •N ie N W O M E N S ’ D R E S S drop by drop, to And i t * w ay throbgh a small opening to a vessel prepared va vulvas Up In Apparel That to receive It. -The oil, being of less epaelfle grav la . rturesqne and lo m e ity than w ater, collects a t the top tlmea Gorgeous. o f the vrssel provided fo r the pur pose. This can Into which the drops •> w frig h t gorgeonsness o f oil and w a te r fa ll is provided w ith <a lit t le th a t can surpass n a spout which almost reaches the p a r ty -o f A byssinian worn- top o f the vessel, m aking it appear like a gardener's w a te r pot. Out of i- ’ d fro m one v illa g e to a n thia spot flows the floating oil. There il fe s tiv d l tim e , notably comes a tim e in the process when the in te r , fo r th e Abyssin- receiving vessel w ill hold no more of 'h ris lia n a ,” w rite s M r. the oil, and this state Is known by the b itte r liquid escaping through . te n ’ trundeuberg, describ- the opening where the w a te r is to 'f>> e.' the women of E g yp t flow away. The produce is then •le in Pearsons— L au g h . poured Into the shipping flasks, to I be sent aw ay to the aaotern m ar- • e X ile . ! keta. r illts n t, bangle ndorned Aa soon aa a ll of the oil has been • ■ is bound over the brow secured fro m the plants in the vat , ■ ba-’k to fa ll dow n the the iron fo rk ia sent down into i t and 1 s. T h e upper p a rt o f the brings fo rth the steaming sterna and leaves. Msny people cannot w ork in a blouse of red an.1 . w ith the plant because of the odor. a lly c o ve rfd w ith gold There are about MK) wormwood farm s ornam ents, th a t ar»1 In the United States, tw o o f which •• d i.w n fro m g en eratio n to are owned by M r. Drew. T he demand n ito n . A shor» r k ir t In the i fo r the oil ie.moeh g re a te r than the enpply. Mach o f it ia imported from style r o w « below th e knees, Europe. G reat tracts o f land In Eu ' •■ legs a re encased in b ril- rope are devoted to It * production, . » ' -ed(H cipi>a wound tig h tly and the discovery o f absinthe by tw o p u tte rs , o fte n beaded old Rwiaa women has stim ulated the led. The fee t, >usually trade o f the "green-eyed beauty" from thF-diet Hied juice o f the plant. rlo n a ly adorned w ith | In the past M years the price of o k l e bracelets, and oth oil of wormwood has advanced fro m , rtn, one to aix dollars a pound. On ac vim .m enta.” count of the widespread use o f ab sinthe It Is not anticipated th a t the price w ill ever touch the d ollar m ark again. Tbe oil ia used In making lin i ments a n d 'o th e r remedies. I t has a • -epregentative in th is penetrating property possessed by no other o il. and when applied “goes diaect t e the bone." •V . WdRRI.ER ARD WIUWM, V o t a r y M utioss. GOLD BEACH, OREGON, DEALER IN N 0.0. LIGHT BIRRINGA BANLD. H a ll B o sr ta g . P atents ■ & . ■ I RAOS WBAa English Walnut, Fruit Trees. • Shrubs,Plants, Etc. .. w wonderfully adapted to the {rourini ENGLISH WALJfUÏ ITS', i t is their true home. La,r$e plantings are bein^ made, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof, j i sm all ¿rove gives independent income, is the coming great in industry. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital. Write today for ‘Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions an results, also Nursery catalog. BROOKS^ SONS, W alnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. WVBNINL And TRIBUNE. D esigns _____ OopvmaMTS Ac. MBRUN m « « ta l* íímortMin« mn« mum S hi A« <mr ogtütk««« itoo wni ’ ht f »u BMRM< Bgr Decunittn o _ _ f a S a t * ï . i ! . <i—- Sdentine JNierieAtt. w«*»lv. I.,iwv-t eli ’iMGkbMtfd* ttoBtlt«»** ■ i'-" ' -I le u l* . om et? I t h w I n u M . & r t« • W*»hlnil ► i N o th » ia hcreliy g iven to all wh< >m I t may concern, nut to enter upon. >tf preapaas In any m anavr ripouthe -to r Ranch, situated a t Langlois, O urr County, Oregon, for the purimce of bnn tio g w ith guns or dogs, or ottiua- wisa treepa in a n y m anner. A n y person o r persona so entering upon said premises w ithout m y eon- sent w ill ba prosecuted to the fu ll ex t e n t o f the law. -- - K bauds T hoissum . teal Kfit.it« Seenrity Co. Dcruborn Bldg. CHICAGO. I l l y v H record of cares, une- puritiss (rom the body. Begin to-day te q.i I in in « ile a l h irio ry , proves osnish pimuiea, boils/ blotcbas, blaekkeada, <na ikat skkly bihoua complexisa by U kiat J n iM L x & >a*i»grUI*p<>•«*»«■’ m erit an- Csacssstav-haauty for taa saata. AU dsag kunsuiAs m y othsr M EDICINE- «ats, sativJaction gaamatead. 10a «c, 9%. • -avi o ni ' ■ M K EEUS IN STllC K , GROCERIES, The Best, Only, J»HV <4001' Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, -■r- Boots and Shoes. 'I I chilli nt gfonf of • 1»*‘ \ A. HOME F IR E AND M ARINE INSURANCE C O M PA N Ì, o f C alifornia. -------- T h » O K i« iO ii D aily J ournal is the leading Democratic newspaper o f T imbkb L and , A ct J unk 3 , 1878 - Oregon, issued a t Portland. N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . PATENTS T h e managers also issue a 8 bmi - W bnkly , which is especially adapted U nited Stales L an d Office. Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril Oth, laon. Notice ia hi-rebv given th a t in a s or people who do not care fo r • D a ily , but w ant a good fatu iiy p a j# r . p li-n c e w l h the provision» c i the Ant of Congress o f June 187R, r n titf. d A n y o f theae papers can be had in com bination w ith the P O R T O R " A n act fo r tbe sale of rim b v r Lands In the htau-a of C lifo rn la , Oregon, Ne vada, and Waalilngt-'n T e rrlto rv .” as F O R D T R I B U N H , at the follow ing rates: extended to a il the P u blic L an d 1-tates by act of August 4 . 18#2, 1 1, $5 <x>. Daily and Tribune ■S —« < »>««» «r UMltX h r r a t s n»w t| T haddkcs O bsbn • - 8 2 OO. Always Remember the FaD Name ,fixative ftromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip k ' «a Sos. 33«. t§ . k X S íík SS í i B o a - a o a n s v s n t h m arw w a^ W O S M IN O T O N , D . o . DSWIFT&Í2 Daily Sunday and Tribune - - 8 7 OO. ft I Semi Weeky and Tribune I o f P o rt O rfo rd , County of C urry, M ate of O reg on , has this d a y filed in thlaof- floc his sworn statem ent No »fldl, to the purchase of tlie rtE j NW L & I»>ta 1 of naetkw No. I I in T. wnahlp No. 33 8outi>, Ranee No. IS Wes , an d w ill offer p r o f to show that the laud I N o t ic e f o r P u b l i e a t lo n . • sought ia more valuable for its tim lie r o r stone than for agricultural purposes, D xrxaT lfxirT o r thb I ktisios . and to establish hla claim to said land fo n d Office a t Roaeburg, O re., before J . H . U p to n . U . 8. Comtniaion- A p ril 21at, 190a. c r a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, Notice ia hereby given th a t Cornelius tbe 3rd da» e f r-eptember, 1M8. He names as w ltnesaea: F ie ld in g of Port O rfo r . Oregon, has C. A . Langlois, of P o rt O rford, Ore on. filed notice oi bis intention to make U- nal com m utation pr<»>f in support of H . W . B u rn ham o f ” hla claim , vis: Homestead E n try No of I L . W h im 14320 made February 10, 1007, fo r Lota T W h ite of ” " in g ad- 3, 4. A E | B (.S e c tio n 14. Township A n y and a ll persona cla im tn a ad verariy the above described lands are 32 Bouth, Range 15 West, W . M . and requested to II e th e ir c laim s in t is o f th a t said pruo w ill be m a d - before J fice on or before said 3rd day of Sep H Upton U. 8. (fomm iesioner, a t his office In Langlois, O regon, on M on day tem ber. 1M8. BaiWAina I. E ddy , Regis er. J u ly 30 h, 1M08. — *8 ’ prove his continu us residence upon, am i cul ivatioo o f, the land, v is : K. B. H a ll, o f P o rt • • ford, Oregon Cyrus M ad d en ,of ” Edward P ic k e t.o f ” J a m e E lu -, of ” B ckia M i * I . Eony, Register. JOB W O R K . y N o t.c e o f i-ch iM il I n d e m n i t y le c t in a . Do Yön Know rhe N e w s’ You c n have it all (oi Mouth 60c, m 'M o n t h 'In T h e Evening T ele g ra m , of Port land , Oregon. I t I t th e 'la rg e s t ev ening newspaper published in Ore gon; it contains a ll the news of the state and of the n ation . T ry I t for a m onth. A sample copy w ill tie m a il ed to voo iree. Addrear THE TELEGRAM, PO RTLAND, OK. N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . U . 8 . L a n d Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. Ju n e 82, Il k * . Notice la hereby given th a t M IN N IE B U R N H A M . of Port. J rford, O regon, w ho, on J u n e 22, 190H, made T im b e r and Stone ap plication, N . HM71, for W j S W j< . flection 1, Tow nship 32 8 , Range 14 W est, W illa m e tte M erid ia n , baa filed notice c f intention to m ake final Proof, to establish c laim to the la n d above described, before J . H . U p to n, a t Lang lois, on toe 1st d ay of October, 1908. C ia im a ir names as witnesses: H a rry W B u rn ham of P o rt O rfo rd ,O r. ('beater Ia n v lo is of ” ” Thaddeus O een of " ’• Of E ckley ” '-e - Ed W ells B enjamin l eddy . Register. U situd statss L amo O rn e a , Ruse iirg, O regon June 2d, IH08 Novice ie hei vi.y givi-n th a t the 'ta tc T o W h om I t A iay C o u v erm . o f Oregon, on Jun M , IUOH applied for tbe > E ( N E I o f Nee 11, NEJ NEt< T he undersigned hereby give notice of -»ee. 2, and NEJ N B | and NE‘4 8E*< tjis t they are tl>e owners of tbe Nouth of Ne . 18, T p. 32 N , R 14 ' . of »V . a n d filed in thin o f ce lists of school half o f Section 1C, Tuw nsliip th ir ty I lle m o lt 1-ieel on« i- which is elee ttiri-e. -iioitii ra n g - fourteen W e s t of »..id la m i; »int tb u t m i lis i» » r- B ill.ino ft. m eridian, Oregon. A ll p ar i i o t h e p il l i l i f-’ ti m »re warned n-4 to tresiwss upon or I e r s iill -lai .■ I «I l-i in Im a n y ioratlona. e ith e r placer o i . ¡I i . i i . i ■ In n t en q brtx la mis at their peril I . K r ELAMl.a t i j Owners. .I ll e 11 I. f ’ l 'll! I p llr ,» i-e » . i. ii. c A ra a ) le il u» f >r any <»r IO je t I Portland, Ora. |. i hei. claim» I W illi ek- n of t eel •rtu e f adld in ti.f flice s I liCichy d i g i a l e l . b e Port « frf. rd T rib u n e , u u ‘ il-D i- i ' i n -rio d. O r egon, «a n,- ue - », e io .- bi h tli »ti.iV. h 'd ii-e I» (U d d i-h e M., The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, ^Briefs, Posters,' Envelopes. Statements, J. M L aw * ace. iie,-. iv.- reap • otic is h r ‘.y «n e t «11 ,■ i»o » i »im it may e m , n - t t i lite r U |- o or tcesp.-»aa up - <h pr-m -s s ■ lili i M age . ■is toe puri»»» f uittlow or ' Ils Big w ith hook and in>- -’a d pr mises .i re situate oa h lk Kt<er, <r > o i t y . O • yon, „ -o -cribe - «s f i - i I W ». Tlo- W erl h f' nt S - c to n i I s e K tv seven, Towns'iip tp ir y -Wo A u b, j R - ge Ilf tee West Any pera ,n or p r-’ •• a »o re»pa a- ¡ t Up o-^ate Work Done on Short Notice- Satisfaoton Guaranteed- r as « usd SŸ ñ»” s ra» w wM, o, V • «8 « «B «V «■ i«f tmb km» msdn n "foi th purpose of u n tin g . Ashing. - m^treV-Hng th ongtr in a n ÿ 'shape f rm or m anner, o tes’ lng down f-nces, nr leaving -ut side it les open, >r - nlrnt- ing personal p op rty , will be p. oseen- ' to.I to tt<e fo il extent o f ih r t«w Wm. R. Johnson. Jj lessee of 'h- ab-ree! ----- ~v by A -larg» 4r«al~ estate . t a tio n . S pecial induce- . 'le o ti to tboae w ho wish to m e fin a n c ia lly in terested . «EHERALJERCHAKD1SE Nsstto«. W ANTED \T ~»ok i ■lescrl ed pre In connection with T R IB U N E . ■ ■ ■ is. « brease eabuil -S