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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
MWí' A u n ib e j- OFFICIAL DIBKCTOBY THE CROWING BOUTHW E8T C f iIS P « A T I ÄHB DISrklCT u rn c s a a : with whom you talk typewriters machine with, a Com bination ;r and Paragrapher V . P. Sen’ta— Jonathan Bourne J»., of Po ttiani and Geo. E. Chamberlain of Salem. ^ongroasman, Fire» District— W illi» C. Hawley, of Salem. Governor—Frank W. Benson, Salem. Booretary of State—F. W. Benaou Sa I lem. SUte T.eaanret—Gee A. Steel of 8a- 8upt. P u b lic In e t r u c tf o a - J . H . Ack e rm an, rtalem. State Printer— W illi« Daulway, Salem. Attorney Oeneral—A. I f . Crawford, | Salem. , Clerk State latnd Board—G .« . Brown. Salem. _ Joint Senator for Coue and Carry— W. C. < ha,.-. Joint Bopreeontativo for Coos and Carry—I. N. Muncy. Judge, id Judicial D is tric t-J . W. Hamilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting Attorney, fid Judicial Die trio t— George I f . Brow n, Roseburg. V. 8. Oomiubteionera—J. H . Langlois. cock - tv orrxjKB*. > C ourly Judge—E. A. Bailey, Gold Beach. . «ft»*«)’ " ”*»• C,unity Conimiantoners—Otto lamert, Gold Beach; Ed Hypfier, Langlois. Sheriff— Norman Tyler, Gold Beach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, H e may tell yoy that he has not, but he will not tell you that a typewriter without it is juft as good. -.A Gold Beach. T h e Combination Column Finder and Paragrapher is County Treasurer—Jarnos Caugb W eddorburn. Assessor— W m . Tolm an, H a rb o r. School 8 u p t.—W . 8 . .G oerin. Langlois. urveyor— Geo. H. Wilson, Chfteo. • feature so essential to successful typewriter operation that it w ill eventually be incorporated in all typewriters. T h e typewriter offering this feature today is the Upton, * . Corooer--Dr. F. A- fkhllenjann, Wed- derburn. M im n o e o r vug ooubts . Circuit Court meets Fouttli Monday in , August of each year. County Commissioners Court meets first Wednesday in January, April, - - - July ¿naSc^fom W rer each yeai. Probate Court meets first Monday ia each month. cissy oouwrv roar osmose aim roae- T h e . Smith Premier Typewriter, Model 10, has four teen exclusive features— all of vital importance in producing Let us send you corpplete descriptions of them. THE > S M 1T H * P R E M IE R T Y P E W R IT E R SytaCUK, N . Y . Undoubtedly the part of thia Maw Pro««* to Ba «Äployed-fly Oov- prosperóos oat ion, which la grow ' arament Printing Bureau«— ing and prospering most swiftly Bou» Interesting Par- to day, is thtj southwest— the re . Uvulare. gion whose central held to Okla The day* of the crisp bank-note arc homa, Indian territory and north aumbered Instead of bring crlap. the Texas, aaya the Chicago "In ter money which the .government bureau Ocean. of engraving and p jim ie g w ill hcreafui The atory of Oklahoma's trans turn out »'ill be soft and velvety,-U formation from aa empty cattle important experiments w«hieh are now being tonducud la t h * , pn-atnes of range into a land Of blossoming treasury dlflrlal» fo r ths purpose o’ ' farms and thriving towns was en oemoiMirattBs thraaovahtageuof» novel acted in such a startling manner chamfral tn-ainttm for paper ¿-rove that it forced public, attention,. Satisfactory The r, salt Qf i he adopt ion The beginning of the development of Hie new atcret proaae* says Geyer's Stationer, w ill bo to revattiUonlxe a —for only a beginning has been portion of the work n yssw ed w,llh the made, even in Oklahoma— of printing of the paper utonoyol thetfb ttrd other parts of the central month State«. UndesAhe new process i t w ill west was made in a less sensa takes just 60 days' less time to maou tional manner, and it has not re fir-tore a bank-note than under tha present method. The chemical abili ceived the public notice that It de ties aot only readers the paper soft serves. ' r ‘ , aad velvety, but It a lto makes it nou- Thus it was with surprise that ahrlukabla^B y applying It to a Japan the nation at litrge learned, wheu ese aapgin that article becomes a* the “statehood” agitation became soft and pliable aa a I Issue of silk. The chemical preparation acta aa an strong a few years ago, that there antiseptic and preservative. •When ap- were really more than twice a« pli-xl to old docHnttcnta it seems to many white people aa Indtond in k n it the fiber together and prevent fur- Indian territory, and that these, t ie r decay. Under the present protean ¿ t printing paper tncaey the paper has and the lid iao s with them, were' to be*thorotighiy soaked tn water doing all the things in the way of W hile It in In this soaked condition, one industries, schools and churches aide ojObe paper Is p rinn d. The aheot th a t aré done by thriving com I* then placed in a steam-room and munities in Illinois or Iowa or kept under a high temperature fo r SO •aye. the time necer.'nry for the ink to Minnesota. dry. The sheet'd» again rooked aa la I t was w ith further surprise tha first instance and the reverse aid« that people who In youth bad been of the bill printed. The 30-day drying In accnstomed to think of Texas as a proceaa then fens to be repealed. lan£ largely inaccessible save.on cares where a third Impression on the bil In necessary, which ia required when horseback or by wagon, learned the printing la done In two colors, tho this year that Texas was leading watting and drying process has to be t mn'thor ail the s ta te an f ♦*»» ra lvn in rail reptxtftA l o r 'a Wedderburu...............Oeo. Kerr. LllUiee......... ........... M r. K. B Russell. M a ria l.................... Mrs. Viola A. F ry . Agnesa.U................ ..A . M . Riiea. Port Orford .................. Ames Johnston COM PANY, lie Biaacha, e ray» hens. Denmark r. month la thua Ooosunaed in it» produc tion. n-aldes thVdeley of thia prore»», the welting and drying rot the fiber of ths paper. and although It la •‘»tBrchsd" to give It the criep appearance, ths starch soon wear» out aad the bill ha. cornea lim p and worn. In printing bilia oa paper that has hern treated J>y tho new procera ao wetting It necessary The ink Iowa non1! of I t , iuejer when ap plied to tbs paper aa under the old proceaa, and I» thorr/ighly dry w ithin tf hour» aft«- ths printing la dona. ' .-.ff. Ik "Oappe. Langlois.................... E. Itackloff. E c k le y ..^ ...« ............. . . J . A. Haines SMOOTHLY RUNNING WHEEL It Wont Around A ll Right U ntil tho Visitor Scrapod E » Heal ' on tho Floor. - ' *._5T«a,“ said the ACHE The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE - r r - -* 'tin T i k , s * ' ’ — Hie New Idea.Woman’s Magaxiue . _ , . BOTH ONE YEAR FOR »1 76. • ' ■ a i . l t s . ra ~ tw I des W „ mam ' s M a « azin v I s nn a u th ority on Vressioaglng, leu«-ho|il Economy. It avrra^t-a M ore than Kkl pugi-a We offer you therefore a ! least 1200 pngea oi g.KMl (aahion Samples free. BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK «nd ng for an additional cost of only 26 eta MEDICINE H. T.SÍEW ART EditnrMid Publfaier. lfill..aSO p e r y«»rar 1a Have Kidnap Trouble T h e L e i id i n « |l ‘a p ftr o f »Curry C o m ity , ltd Don’t Know It. n l» T e F in d O u t. ~ -lt.'c cr common zin e with your lit It stand t«ar:y four hours; a • - - t-dtment or aet- Ci llln< Indicates an ‘ j sB «¿¡ATT«) ushiahhy cordt- ’ * 't .< Hen of the k*d- ¿ n .jfo Z ly ' 1 » neya; g it stains j A y i •Fo jr i,n<n ** ** 'T • v*d*nc* of kld- ' / . f l hey trouble: too ’ f1-8«!0«11* desire to ’ P» It or pain In •;— ... 4. ,J "* the hack u also i c -g proof that the kidneys and bkA- -r» ,-it of order, W h a t to B e . THE T R IB U N E , - ■r^ is oomfort In the knowledge so '»«sasd. that Dr. Kilmers Svsmp- ; great kidney rernedytulfills every urine rheumatism, pain In the line ye. liver, bladder aad every past r lnary passage. It eerracts InaUMtv, water and acakllng pain In passing itd effects following use o( liquor. >r beer, and overcomes that unpleasant , ,«s»tty el being compelled to go often < the day, end to gat up many times g the night. The mild and the eaire- t j ' 7 effect of S w am p -R o o t is soon ■i It stand» the highest for Its won- 41 sure» ef the m?st distressing cases, t u need a tvdiclne you should have the » ) Sold by druggists (p 50c. and $1. tfcea. may have a asmpla bottle of thia j m RP—• about It. both sent R healthy by giving them an occa- sioonl dotw of Blass Bsunght fitosk and Pimltry Medicine Hn their f.vod. Any stock reiver may buy a Ai-dmt half-pound air-tight can of this medicine frets his dealer and keep bis stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours Joes not. vend 26 cent« for a sninple can to the manufacturers. Tee CbaUanotssa Medicine Co., Chal- S . -oJutaH free by mall, * ireaa Dr. KHmer A 9 - . v t ~ » t u < Co . Bmgbamen. N. Y . When wrtttng men- •KV< eeJtag thia generouaoflw In thto paper. W EEKLY O R EG O N IA N wanted inventors B o th Papers one y&arfor $2.26, PATENTS «.VAffiUMfittfasrdBS TUAZ8HA88 NOTICE. DOCTORS M F consumption can ba c u re d . Nature *I«3ne won't do it, it needa help. ! Any person nr per-<nta tre«pairin g vtpqn the C ro ft L a k e Ra'kch,— the Me- Ig>llan a n d M a rs h a ll Ranches, »-III Ua proeemted toYhe utptovt extent of th«; |-law; and a reward Wifi he given f » r 8 - ; f.trma^on that wlll1a«d to thdcoovSc- , tton of the entity parti«-«; SWIFT & CO^ 0p*. 0-S. PsiMt Oäkt.paablagtM, 8 C. >«■■«> la IMeoU !•*« > . «.Ir-fa !i‘oed mrena a etsae skin R« yceety w ith o u t it. Cserersts, Candy Cathtr »re < !eae >,«« biood a.i« k.wp it c.ean. Ip a i- iiu g up th e lasv liver s -H ld i-v i^ at! i a C R E A T record o.’ enn ä, «.ne» fiori the Jour. Begta ioday t< #’ •:«» |sn>wea, beCg, bieubas, loeckkea-l íjhui . o .1 iu itH-dfct i M ltu v y , |irovea M t .a ll v ht.KJU« c-aip cikm byi«.<«4i Jiootl s Kirs jp a ril a |x i «■«-« » rie rtt o o .a a ia re ta .- i o a u l y for Ua redts. AU drug to iu w ^ to any tA E D IC IN E ala, a lt'lautww aUUvMesJ. Ua C«. ;n« A c-’ M M e T o u r llo w e la W it h m a c e ra ta . .m fr'C e th a rtV e,.re m n-'Jpe* « ferc at « * . ■ » I t C ( 2 0 » a li,'to * « !» :* r - i j» d mean- 1 N O TE S . Development at O klil«M aad Walgh- M » stubs , C b rto o ........................... Miss Id a Cooley. (la rb o r. . . . - . ........ . ...Fletcher Gardner. Gold B e a c h ........ .. ..J . W. Riley. the beft work. BANK The kbedive, who baa again ar- __ _________ . b ed ia London, ia a fine specimen BIG CITY HAR9EN8 SENSE ---------- , of the all round mau— the student 'find the athlete. He learned Eng-1 of Or* t Mietropoiis Becomt ' lish as « child under tu tó ri gpe-1/ **>■••- «■¡ally selected and sent to Cairo WMe» ThTLiw w manager, aa they stood in awe bofore tha great ma«-hln«. "It's perfect See how anux-tbly It run»,and remember the vrpight of that fly-wheol, w ill you?” 'f h ^ great wheel, 20 feet In diameter, revolved aoiaoieas- ly. the bolt flapping, w ith an ocratlou- a l Jork, as tbs Joint earn«., lu sig'.t, aaya the Dallas (Tex.) Newt. - ' An hilly person in blue rol'onuds scowled at the visitors aud emtinuod to pour oil into ths iltue glass cupa, thick, yollow oil that seemed a moat satisfactory lubricant. As tbs party turned one scsati bed his heel oa the Iron-covered floor, and a weird shriek rent the air. The peraoa la blue leaped In the a ir with hfa hair bristling The party. Including the manager, made for the door. Tha only brave one wag the man who had caused the trkuble. Me was interested. ' \ The engineer poked bis head into the w hirling bells and began to »cal ler oil. "Cre-e-e-e-ak! ~ the visitor ran hie foot across the floor again. The engineer dodged bxefc-wtth a f frighted face and around the tnadilas where he peeped into every crevice. " C -n e out!" called the manager. "Somethings about to break." “Cre-e-e-e-ak!’’ Again the engineer tore around thd great machine, d r illin g oil all over it. The machine gave another creak, this tim e a hollow groan, for the v is ito r- had mlscajculsted the force, and w ith a howl the enxtneer th rew off the Belt, and the ponderous whest slowly hall for his benefit, and thRt of his Perhaps it is fortunate thai brother, Prince Mebemdt. When those people who spend all theii 12 years of age, saja the West- Lvea in a densely populated me ininater Gazette, be entered the tropoiia are, to a grt extent, uif celebrated Haxtua school at tonaciotj» of the foetid atmoa Geneva, and afterward continued phere io which they live. After hia scholastic career at the There- apeml ng a protracted period in aianum at Vienna, from which ho the mountains and forcata, our was called by the sadden death of nostrila are shocked by the disa ble father, the Khedive Tewflk, to ‘ greeable odors emanating from ascend the throne of Egypt at th*J the gutters, the shops, the stale age of 18.in 1892. À t Vienna be, licer of the saloons, and the very was something of a favorite with persons of the people on the the Austrian emperor. ' I streets, says Dan Beard, in Bee 'The khedire’s knowledge of lan- reation. gnages to extensive. During the J But this sensitiveness of one’s coarse of an “audience day” it olfactories does not long continue frequently happens that he dto- As the ears became accustomed to cusses questions of state w ith the roar of the afreets, und the the British and United States dip- eyes to the rank grów tlutf the un lomatie agents in excellent Eng- gsinly buildings, one’s nose ceases lish, with the represenpiUys of t’r record the disagreeable odors. France in faultless Eéench,’'and i As the facalties adjust- the$t with the German igXhe choicest ' selves to the unnatural and un “W ell." said tha engtneeff, “ 1 11 be lungiiage of the Austrian eoort. sanitary surroundingsnf the city; hanged (f I knew what It lx but t got Later, he condocts affairs with i <1* fire senses become blunted to flrd out." the sultan’s 'representative in “ "d dull, their ownkr up,tear« to' “Maybe It wae my foot scoping tho Turkish, and may conclude the * * gradually losing individuality floor." said the visitor, feeling a pity day by presiding over a council of a°d exist only as un on mportant Tor bits. “ Foot nnthln’,” said the engine« - his ministry, when all sorts of in- ••<Mn >n the tnrbi-! flood of human rud> ly. "T h ' machine's busted, f 1 ¡cate details of policy arc nr- By--Borne men ate atoms all their people would only ten' to H e ir (mal- ranged in Arabic, the native B ,h<* president of the Bear they'd get along befter." Then the vlaltor left, and the et- tongue of Egypt,*and one of the United Bfatea esn go camping most diflcnlt of laagnagea. But witb rbe boys, why should not ail glnrer Iwcan to unscrew ail the note and b^lts. swearing cntbualastleally even this does not complete the Americans who can get a week under his breath until such tim e aa list. The evening may see hi« off t*B o » his example? Many of the manager atould be out of hearing. highness at the theater listening B o m of Daniei Boone are . Rejected Foods with pleasure to and understand *lnrt* yon«Mt. and their parents Cows' m ilk It said to be abhorred by ing the opera rendered in Italian . ma-T object to these little fellows the Japaoere and rabbits are abver The kfaedive to a stflct Mohani- ' an>P'»F «lose, bnt there could he cston by the Abyseinlaas, who explain medan, and as snch eschews both ■» objections If the father of some that rabbits are too much like big Wines and spirits. His abstinenoe one o f the boys went with them rats. The nat'vea of the Sandwich hf. goes even farther, for in a conn- t,,acb them woodcraft and lands would not take caviar for a gift. Cheese In Mexico la s in g ly ' e v d a try where everybody smokes bo keep them under his eyes, and it is derlecatrd and pressed In panes n will have nothing to do with the M fe ,o “ J tbat the man who voi shape, aad. even then It Is' patronized fragrant weed. Like his father, he ■“ ♦oert to take a ,fort of Boone only by the Cancnalrm cotorls»«. • Th is a monogamist, although hia re boys camping will have the time half-breeds accept it w ltk hesttotfor, ligion allows him four wires. He b lh llfe , nwd the boys will help and a two-ounca all«» o f M m btngv; would stamped» a tribe of man- ait is known to be greatly attached to h,in blmsstt Indiana They resent it aa a i raettea: Joke tn questionable tas u Ma* wh, his consort, who wan a Cirrasstou - ------ - -■ the Korean» eschew Ice cream, aa a indy of the khedivial household dg , reports i t the care-. Is less before her marriage. In fact, he — ---------------------------------------------- traveler eaay to expiate. Perhaps .they shat' to essentially a domestic man, and the Japanas« prejudice sgstnat dalr to very fond o f children. » e » e a « h r » ,n » « » * produfi» nr the Chinese rrctiieetfon fo r snpsrhealed t|dbll»,— Chicago Dally H«wa ' .