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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1910)
V N u m b e r ài J O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , o c r r o B E R is* roio. officiai . DiBiceroKY expenses of patents . OLD-TIME METHODS. «TA TS AMO O M W 1 C T O W IC B S S : f j 8. 8eu’to— J o n a th a n B o urn* J r „ >< Portland and Geo. B . C ham berlain of Salein. Congressman, F lr a t D la trie t— B tills C. H aw ley, of Salem. G overnor— F ra n k W . Benson, Salem . Secretary o f S t a t e - » . W . Benson Sa lem. State T.easnrer— Gee A- Steel o f Sa lem. Supt. P u blic In s tru c tio n —J . U . Ack e rm a n , Salem. State P rin ter— W illis D u n lw a y , Salem. Attorney G eneral— A , M . Craw ford, C lerk State Land B oard—O . G . Brown. Salem. J o in t Senator fo r Coos and C urry— W . C. Chase. Joint Representative ter Coos and >lete Control AU necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy action M odel 10 (Visible) C urry— I. M. M uncy. Judge, ad J u d ic ial D is tric t— J . W. H am ilto n , Roeeburg. Prosecuting A tto rn ey, fid J u d ic ial D is . tric t—GeorgS M . Brow n, Roseburg. V . 8 . Commissioners—J . H . D p ton, LauK loie. oovmtt orriosaa. County Judge—E. Beach. A. Bailey, Gold County Commlasioners—O tto Istnert, Gold Beach ; Ed Sypher, L an g lo is . Sheriff— Norman T yle r, Gold Beach. County C le rk —G eorge W . S m ith , Gold Beach. County Treasurer— Jamee C augh W edderburn. Assessor—W m . Tolm an, Harbor. School S u p t.— W . 87 G uerin. Langlois. Surveyor— Geo. S. W ilson, Chetoo. I'oroaer—D r . F. A- SchUeasaMi, Wed- ’ derburn. ic .B T D .o e o r t u b oovwm. C irc u it C o urt meets F o u ith M onday In August of each year. County Commissioners C o urt meets first Wednesday in Jan u a ry , A p ril, J u ly and September ol each yea i. Probate C ourt meets first Monday in each m onth. ocany oovmtt .■ out erriCB» amo fost - M Abreu». C hetoo.. . . . . . . . . . Miss Id a Conley. H arbor....................... Fletcher Gardner. G old B each ........................... J. W . Riley. W e d d e rb u ru ................Geo. K err. Illlb e e ........................ M r. K. H Russell. M a n s i ............ .. .M r s . V lotw A . F ry . A g n e a s .....................................A . M . R ilo a . P o rt Orford ......... Ames Johnston D e n m a rk ............ ....................J. «■ Capps. Langlois Eckley... HEAD ACHE week my wife w w tr w tle w ith bsMIaebe tor The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE The New Idea W<,man’s Magaziue r BO H t li? O NE Y E A R FO R #1 76. T hk S kw I uka W u u x s 's M a o a x ix x I s a n sutbi n e ry an d HoueehoW E con om y. I t av erages m o n th . W e offer you th e r e fo r t h i least 1200 h o m e read ing fo r an a d d itio n a l cost ef o n ly 25 cts. nssw rl. PsIsisWc I7A-S1. Taw- Cone, ho SsaA Motor i U umsi ,. IV sm «« h . , m Urt, a. S k . Be. ISs j ... OUKfi C O N S T IP A T IO N . H T. STEWART Editorainl Pnbjisber, > i u i » M 4 » f i p i i« « n . SR 1 . 3 0 p e r Mstmnnfis H a v e K id n e y T r o t t b t e and D on 't K n o w It. \ B o w ^ o M ind O u t, Flit a bottle or corr.men glses with your star and let H stand twenty-four hours: a Tlie Leading PajHir of (’nrry (’ouiity, W every IVeilnesilaj, at Perl Orford, Oregon sediment or set- tllng Indicates an i t — unhealthy condi- tflS r A r t io n of the k*d- r ' 1 u neys; If it statue -4.. A your linen it Is 7 / H j evidence of kld- " / ££■ ney trouble: to* i ^ \ \ frequent desire to tt or pein In back Is also that the kidneys and blad- senvtnolng proof fisr are nut of ord< ; r y e m THE T R IB U N E W h a t to ® c . Thar» la comfort In the knowledge so s ftw s ip rim d. that D r. Kilmer's Svump- fkeot. thTgreal kidney remedy fulfills every arlsh in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert Sf the urinary passage. It corrects InablHty to hold water end sceldlng pein In passing It. or bad affects Isliowtng use of liquor, wine or beer, end overcomes that ur.piessar.l aetteseRy of being compelled io go often dhriag Hie day. and te get up many times during ths night. The m ild and the extrs- ordinary offset of S w a m p -R o o t la soon fsnUms. It stands the highest for Rs won derful auras of the most dlstrex-lng cases. M y»u need a medicine you should have the bast. Sold by druggists lr 50c. an d $l. aims. Yon may have a sample bottle ef this W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N B ath Papers one yearfor $2.26 TKKSI'ANS NOTICK. DOCTORS Any person or per-ons trespassing upon the C roft L a k e Ranch,—the Me L e ila n and M arshall fU nrhss, w ill ho prunecuted to the utmr-et extent of the law ; and a reward w ill be g tvenJo r In fo rm a tio n that w ill lead to the Oonvio- tlon o f the guilty parties. BLACK- DRAUGHT the number of sheets was reduced to 1 1M. When i t 1« remembered th a t the ' m a jo rity o f patent« have but » single I sheet o f drawing», and th a t to require I • as many as ten sheets is quite an excep-. I tlon, the magnitude of the invention 1 can he understood. The fees eharged 1 J by the patent office are uniform fo r a ll i 1 eases, no m atter how complex or how | I .« m p la -tis for fillm r th. case and »20 I additional on allowance of the patent. 1 When thia case was filed it was turned over fo r examination to an exominer, who received a salary of »1.800, and he . spent six weeks in studying the case before being able to m ate the firs t ac tion. Theentlrespeciflcatlon was twice rew ritten, each time by a different at torney. How much this cost the inven to r is not known, but it ia rumored th a t the attorney who first prepared the wm«. but we do I t ea ler." " T h a t’s t h * p i n t I ’m m ak ln '," to ld . case received a fee of (10,000 and an allowanee o f fifi-OflO extra to poy fo r t h * old m an. “ Y ou do It easier You ret the drawings. W hile the case was pend on . a w lf-h a rv ts te r-b ln d e r thresbsr- ing the examiner who first had i t In w a k c r a n ’ go through a field o’ r r a . - charge reaigned,Xyom the office, and it th ou t doth' a lic k m o ro n pushln’ a bu t was turneo O to r to another assistant ton o r p u llin ' a fover. an' then yo’ of the same rank This assistant went th in k you’r * sm art bera u w you d o *" I t over the entire ground three times, w a y . L o o k a t you. l.e 'd wrest:« you, consuming several weeeks, and finally co llar 's elbow, or any holts you like he was authorised to go to Chicago. an ' wipe thn ground w ith you. as old as i and spend a m onth in examining a am . I could lic k you w ith one hand t i? ’ working machine. When the request behind ma. 1 bet 1 can pitch tw o load, was firs t made o f the commissioner o f hay afore you could one— but you'd th a t the examiner be permitted to make rig up a d e rric k a s ' a portable auto the trip i t was promptly refused. For m atic bay fo rk an ' w v * tim e an ' do I t argum ent the chief of the division then w a te r. T im * ! A in 't you got *11 t h * M m * carried in the papers, making a pile thsre Is? You g it out no’ w w wood l; some tw o feet thick o f unfolded draw- stead o' g e ltin ' a «team engine to do it, Inga and typew ritten specification, and as' yo ur back’l l b * the better tor it. the commissioner said: “He can go." Pum p w ater fo r the stock an U t tt, T h * machine is to r the setting, ju s tify wind do the w o rk the Lord inte id e t &<» ing and distribution o f type. I t com yo u'll r a lw some muscle on jo n t r.rtn . . prises no less than 18,000 separate parte. P itch yo u r own hay * o ’ g it a chest on The patent office is a money making you; h o llar ..crosta ten-acre field an' Im institution. . I t earns, above expenses, prove your lungs. In s t il o' e e u ia ' down about 000,000 JW year, and now has to a telephone." "Y o u aren 't against th e u w o f n deposited in the treasury a nv a t t itt le balance o f over (4,000,000. Upon this chleery. are you, Uncle Dave?" n - .e ,l job, however. I t ’ost about »1.000 worth the assistant. "N o, I a in 't agin m achinery. T b it ' of tim e o f the various patent rfflee of ficials before m aturing into a patent, a ll rig h t up to a certain p’la t. but the and when issued the p atent ruls'had p 'ln t Is th a t you're ru n n ln ' tt Into fh s to ba followed o f preparing copies foe ground. Look t t the B lv rrtlie tu c n ’.b sale a t the regulation price of ten cents the papers A ll of 'em to save tio u l each. The 144 sheets of drawings had W h y waste tim e strop pin' a r t sc r’ f to ha photo-lithographed end the entire trouble to cook? U w U M s e lf tc t body o f the specification and claims an* the already-prepcrcd tiir.t * n ' V set up In type, costing t o ' the third edi auterm atle t'other. D o s t ¡col sv tion, as estimated by the ordinary rules, ! tim e «haw in' your t l ” tee; sat lb " a few vents over six dollars per copy. digested health food th at w ill r it « , ,ir. These copies are sold to the public for stam ictck trouble. D e n t sag th e ti ten cents each, or 20 cents for the two th a t you've been w a lk in ' w tfhfrld«, an' patents, covering the entire Invention. w v e the « e a r an' te a r on 'em , pr r * " ’ As soon ka one edition is exhausted at home an* press a button o r w rite another is ordered. A great many peo posteng I an' b a rs w h it you wi.nt ple order copies of t h - patents just ■ b ro u rh t to you. W e kin fu rn ish j ou , ■ > , fo r curiosities.—Washington Star. ' th in ' yo u 're a m ind to m vnt o r q u irk, . Short-weight gold coins are beeom- lug annoyingly common, says the Phil adelphia Inquirer. Bankers and other* are frequently coming acrow ligh t pieces. The discovery a few days ago o f nearly tMO in lig h t W.»S gold pieces tendered In payment of custom duties j by a prominent importer h w led to the ' detection of numerous pieces short in j weight, showing th a t there is in opera- , tlon a systematic scheme for robbing ; the Government by means of stealing m etal from coins. Officers o f the United States secret service are now ' Stock aad poultry, have few a t work in this city endeavoring to , troui les which are not bowel and trace the coins through different hands l i v e r irre ju la ritice. B la e k - and find the offenders Drangbt Stock aod Poultry Medi- The process of robbery, which la fa- eiue is a bowel and liver r luedy m il iariy knorin aa “sweating" coins, (or stock. I t puts the organs of w w form erly practiced to a la rg * ex digestion in a perfect condition. tent, but of late years few Instaaew of Promiuent American b.wed«r. and farmers keep their herds and flocks it have come to the attention of the au- , healthy by giving them an occa thoriUea I t la n ot highly profitable, i sional dose of Black brought Stock and at best, under the old methods of and F im ltiy Medicine in their extracting the m etal. I t did not afford (.w d. Any stock raiser m ar bay a much more than a living. I 25-ccnt half-pound air-tigh t can From a careful examination <ff the of this meditin« ho:« bis dealer ligh t pieces which are now being found, *nd keep his stock in vigorous it is evident that the thief ia not doing health for weeks, l-ealiws B-ner- hia work by the old hand method of ally kw p lllack-Drsught Stuck and i shaking the coins in a bag and then Poultry M ediri»«. If ywurs d ies gathering the dust by means of quick- I not. tend 25 cent» for a sanmle silver, but th a t he has brought into cno to th r manuf.ictiirerw. Th# requisition the rapid agency of alqe- ’ Chattsnooa t Med cins Co., Chat- tricity. The acrric« of an nrdmar? r galvanic battery and some cheap acid ia all th a t is neceaoary to conduct the op * a tMKxa, G x , 2aa. SB, Hex eration by the electric process. The BMMk-D » e r * » r,*» *« ’/ scheme i* sim ilar to th a t employed In Ked* H w te te s S w tle v w t e U d . Osr stock was o o k ln i bad whs» you u U plating w ith gold by electricity. Tbe ■M ik e » vd teias sad aw * they M » coin 1» placed In the fluid, and attached a a r in a so (I IS. Thar ars lookia» t t to it are wires from the poles to the r * r e w t- » <*•«. _ _ . - battery leading to another piece of ». r. B B oogutQ Ton. metal prepared to receive, in the form of plating, the asetal to be removed from the coin. T he battery belgg set to sufficient gold to form a plating ia quick ly transferred, and w I t la removed uniform ly from a ll parts o f the coin the lia b ility of disfigurement 1« reduced to a minimum. The only effect la to blur the characters slightly. An authority a t the m int h w eaU- «.«,^4 th a t about M cents’ w orth of gold can be removed ia this way from a »10 gold piece w ithout exciting the eun- picion o f the casual observer. To the skilled eye of an expert, however, the effect Is generally apparent a t »fftenee, and tt does not always require the ■eatea to determine whether the onto to Opp. U S Patent Office, WssMagton, B fc correct or not. In the Mew Yo rk w b - treaeury there to one man, Tandy by name, who, by year» of experience fat the handling of coin, has become so ex Ite a a ijr la IHr«WI IK « * « pert in his judgment that he can tell by d e a n blued m o n - a -.Ima s tia 1 mere touch w ith closed eyes whether a teautv without it. Cawsrria, Cuialy Catte tic clean )„ n r blood a jd k-«P it eieaa. piece to of spurious metal or whether tt sta’ rinx nn th« Uxv liver «WG ti» * viri* l is a genuine coin that has b w n tam Mattien iroei tbe- i-ecr. l<rfin to<h> pered with. In this respect he to not ‘WfeelMb piiri».«*, hew . t*e»ikb«aj approached by any other person in the bH<* .bat «itk r îwÂîtrAF ■orçpeMv* by it k i J a r'aretv —bcBul y for t*u «\nV*. Ät! d.» w<wld. «utu. ZLJ.U ’.ir ti» DX STOCK and PO U LTR Y M ED IC IN E SW IFT & CO^ ' an* ch eaiu r so' w a te r th rn you k in do . I t your»elf by the o ld -fs ih io re d r '* t u - ods. A in ’t th a t if? >Vuu bet ti to. 1 " I fell ) i’! tf tills Msg of h iv .n ' evsty th in ’ dot c easy an ' w ltiic u t tre e - • J goes pn t l f r e won't be no use o f " lr. in ' w e'll all c lt to be the o iT 'r ie s t t .i 1 filn'eel. ri>i':icks,-7.t sel o 'p e o - '. ' ,'ada o f the x irth . T b -'t't my hi If t r r c t ‘ I m ay be m ls’aken a a * |fn :a y be a ll t i to take life easy t u t th a t rin t m» ’ lie n o f It. I don't fru ' cat . J lot o’ m achinery cowin' an’ ( t i l t h i) >' an' reap in' a n ’ tear! «, in ’ as * r. o rtlti' * as' ru ffin ' nn' explodin' a ll over the ' pine*. L i 's w asn't m eant to b , t oe aty . There a in 't no satlsrsctlon to me to d ' * i a n y th in ' If i f « too bisme ea»». 1 ik * to go up against a hard i rop,.' (Hot. " beet It out. I do a't.w act r. am cb:’ ' f , otlznd to do my fip h tln ' fa r r e t « - t ' bark In so eaey ch xlr a u 'w a : ' i t . ' <• I , ‘ i, , ' ' g j f I ’l l nee c y h e a l wttfi the t i t t, \ n , I w an t to use my bssde too lb r- o' aiy body. By l i f t s It e r'v e » ? g»„. coB frspf-otn te r m a U n 'fig h ts 'e s > " I dos t v a s t to aft on a t r ie : « . . , gtse to do my p low in’. I « to m a y tw o nets aholt o f the j ! * h . • d an' feel w if 1 was a -rlp p h i’ the so : m ysr'.'. I w ant to straddls ba ctnds as ' i-nsT ¡ t the horses tn ' dtxir.o stumps s r-t I- o t h e r ways « *. r..j I as wall as m ) brad. I w»nt to c w w an' c v lr g thg ax. an' ; t., i I w ; k a o' M U r s as' h o l.t ” r i lato > r x j >n. I'm a man an ' utx jest o sv. fcveftd th la k in ' m ach ine—o r I tie d " I t ’s Just a r a w around " M id th e D a lly New». o f 'nerd to be' e . a w le ta n t —Chicago L o nd on to R om e W ire s . Tete-a-tete between Ixfndon r id , Rome. 1.100 m lien apart. Is th« late 7." telephone revelation. Prof. M » ;i.s c o has Invested the microphone fo r n o w ith the telephone, whe.-sby ev’'ert> o f Loudon and Rome have ah • • held dl«Joitjt“'l eonvercstisis. ’1«. ‘ Stabllsh teloplioclc cotnntuaiuuiiou be tween the tw o cities Is ra id to U perfectly sim ple, provided the ccnnec.- t n i w lree are th ic k m o rp h , tf te m tre ly a question o f money In l- ph ealng lend 'littsnces reettO M « f Sire are n»ed. which are e ffi- tivo f,>. its m ediate points, but pert spa not s rh stanltal esoueh to r tbe e o tlre (Us tone*. F a ilin g th e so rejsary , ’ ‘ 1 tn llc n of th icke r w lree lb a ttn -.A tlv e Is the use o f th e m leroph, < which m akes It porclb’e to hear v r , 1.’ trn n c tn lllrd e v r r the th in n er » ’n - Tbe lon»;«7 t distance fo r eNsc'.lve n le phoning from Iteudon Is at p f a te MarsctUee. «0» m iles distant.