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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1911)
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W rite for informetioo to The Smith Premier Typewriter C o, Inc. Syracuse, N . Y . Braaclua rrarywhara A a amusing story la related la Bar* ' lln about an event which happened on the evening the erdwn princess was conducted Into the Royal Schloes. 0 . H aw ley, ot Salem. When the gain carriage, containing the G overnor— Oswald W est, Salem . Secretary of'Stats— F. W . HSnsou Sa empress and her future daughter-in- law, entered the courtyard of the pal lem. ace the crown prince was la command State T .e a sn rer— Gee A, Steel o f 8 a - of the guard of honor to receive them. Acsqrdiag to a prearranged pro Supl. P u blic In s tru c tio n — J . H . A c k gramme. says a ipeelnl to the Wash ington Star, the crown prince wag to erm an , H alen- State Printer— W illis D u nlw ny. Salem. parade his company before the prin Attorney G eneral— A. M . Craw ford, cess. but an uaforaeen thing happened. The kaiser, who was w aiting, forgot, M akm . for the ftrst tim e la hla life, doubtleea, C lerk State I And B o ard —G . G. Brown, a m ilitary form ality. In his joyous sa- H le m . oitoatant bs extended his arm to the Joint Senator fo r Coos and C urry— princess and disappeared w ith her In the Interior of the Schlosa before the W . C. Chase. Joint Representative for Coos and crown prince had time to set hla guard In motion. C u rry—8. P . Peirce. “A nice state of Affaire," called out Judge, 3d J u d ic ial D is tric t—J . W . the crown prince to the officers la hla H am ilto n , Roseburg. vicinity. "H U majesty has marched Prosecuting A tto rn ey, 2d Jud icial D is off w ith my bride! W here do I come trio t—George M . Brow n, Roseburg. t a r Several minutes elapsed, and aa U . 8 . Commissioners—J. H'. U p to n , neither the kaiser nor the prince»« re- turned, the crown prince was sdvUed, Langlois. laughingly, to follow b U fath er and 000 MTV om oxns. bride Into the Schlosa, os hs would be County J x lg e —E . A. B a ile y, G old ."UpetalrsT Not I ! " answered ths Beach County Commissioners—O tto Ism ert, prlnoe. "They c a s t do much without Gold Beach ; OeoChenowsth, L an g lo is. me. I t is I who am going to be mar ried. Besides, an order la aa order. I S h eriff— W. A . Bishel, G old Beach. was ordered to parade the company, County C le rk —G eorge W . S m ith , and here I remain until the princess Gold Beach. lets herself be seen.” County Treasurer— Jarnos C aughell He stuck to his post. In the mean time the kaiser was Informed of the W edderbum state of affairs. H e waa greatly Assessor—W m . Tolm sn, H a rb o r. HclioolHupt.—W . 8 . Guerin. Langlois. amused, and appeared, w ith the em Surveyor— D . C u n n lff J r., Gold Beech. press end princess; on a balcony over looking the courtyard, and from this Coroner—D r . 8. J. M enu, Langlois. * lofty height witnessed the parade Salem . Tongressmnu, F ir s t D la tr io t-W iU la MIXTIMOH OF TUB COD STS. “Speaking of canals," salt) the engineer w ho had’’ been ta lk in g ab o u t P an a m a, “ a very in te res t in g canal, and one not much heard of, is th a t connected w ith the g u lf of C o rin th and the g u lf o f A eg im t in Greece. “ I t ’s some o ld e r th a n any wo have la th e w estern hem isphere, sis», fo r P e ria n d e r, ty r a n t of C o rin th , proposed to eut th ro u g h th e isthm us as long ago sa ©On years b efo re C h ris t. S u p e rs titio n •topped him , how ever. “J u liu s C aesar end C a lig u la took it up ag ain wheu Rom e had hold o f O reece, b u t It w a s , to.» m tie k fo r th em . T hen came N e ro anil he w e n t a t it w ith vig o r, hut th e w ork stopped when lie died. “O th e rs ke p t pounding aw a» ht i t fo r th e n ext several hundred years, b u t i t w as not u n til lSPI th a t re a l w o rk o f th e 'N e r o eu ergy w as p u t upon It . T hen Gen T u rr, aide-de-cam p to V ic to r En. m anual o f Ita ly ,, organised a-com pany and w orked on t i l l th e m on ey ghve o u t In 1890, th e ch ief oh s ta d e being some August of each year. County Oommteetnnere C o urt meets first Wednesday iu January, A p ril, J u ly and September of each y e a i. Probate Co n rt meets first Monday la each raoath ci ’ bmy ooujrrr roer orrioas a s d roar- w if e nu<l M in a CASCARI. PS i:» ts » * lf h » v © b e e n Rre lne m o S n M wc have • • - . bad In in e heuRo. M o k tay w ife » » ’ tra n n e The New Idea Woman’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR F O R #1 75. I«aat AwxtgJB tr»M** ge.uio n t i_GUl L \ SC;A K R»A J« Î5Î Set’ reifeTeiì iti© vu.in tu’ ber t ir a » t « o * hMBeâlBMly. tV'e botti leeomtnerx* Casearetft C il A3- bT» »•»•*« »NI» P U ts b u rc Safe * D cro c'» C o . r iu a b o r g . 1 a tribune T u x Nxw 1 i » ka W oman '« M aoaxink 1« an authority on iforyien d H o u seh o ld E co n o m y . I t » v e r a g e s m o re tba m o n th . W e o ffer y o u th e refo re a t le a s t IMP p a g e s ot h o m e read in g for s n a d d itio n a l co st o f o n ly 25 eta Ramp gftwt. pB lntsM * Patent Tikffl* G<*»A po K v e r Mffc«" WtoMLvn or é i r h * . Kto- li* . X*- C U N E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... I B*wtstoy r « ^ a .< * l t k « » ». M o r r a l . Bsw f »et. NT H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher M i t t k a e r i p t io n « ^ 1 .1 5 0 p « r y « « i ’ Thousands H a v e K id n e y Tro ub le and D o n ’t K n o w It . H e w V o H i n d O u t. Fill a bottle or common glass with y o w water end let It stand twenty four hours; a _ aedlment or set- |'P« Tt5 T . ' ,llnt Indicates <n r~» feJsZTlunhealthy condt- n fln +•- - j - W ! "on *J'a 'tlJ" tu A \ i " »/ * 1 V » e y s ; if It »tain» j I y our l,n«a •’ *• evidence of kid- \ i / i / i / tA neF trouble; too . W Tl V i i frequent desire to i - /)'■' pass It or pain In 1 » t|,9 back Is also : convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- ; dar ere nut of order. 0 W liat to n». Thors Is comfort In the knowledge so .fte e expressed, thnt Dr. Kilmer's Swsrnp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pstn In tbs kaek, kidneys, liver. Madder and every part . ( ths urinary passage. It corracta lnabllltv ts hold water and scalding pain In passing It. or bad affect« following use of liquor, wins or b ttr, and ovkreomea ihst unpkaaant THE T R IB U N E black - DRAUGHT VALUABLES IN no ;ns«AB, O«.» J a s . saltase. P l« o k -D » n e lit Stock a a d Poul j y M od*—lo . io th « bo, 11 ov«r t r l- d . O a r •to o k was o o b iag bad wheo y o . M a t ora »h« m ediata« «sd now U o y aro g e t iin , «o du«. Tboy s r« looking ■ sor «ont. b »t»»T. __________ a n d i l»o W EEK LY O REG ONIAN wanted I nventors B oth P apers one y e a r for $2.26 T r » Y V u S i“« y " f « 3 « d DOCTORS ia th e best h e lp , J *4 m ust b e continued m a tner a t w e ll aa w in te r. T a ta I« l a a Itati« ««M w U k os «Ml C«t . « » .» b o m e aow. A>Pn T R E S P A S S N O T IC E Any peraon or perrons trespassing upon the C ro ft L a k e Ranch,—the M c L e lla n a n d M a rs h a ll Ranches, w ill ho prosecuted to the utm ost extent of the le w ; and a reward w ill bef given for In fnrm at.o h an tt w ill les tde c-icht -o tiob of the g uilty parties. A f i l A T «A LES I Vfi m erit of Hood’s Hood’s Sarsaparilla se «hargr - SWIFT Try aa. a co., removed lit n second o f tim e . The o n ly Clevis now on th e m a rk e t th a t stays w here p u t. The exclusive Clevis w ill be States, o r set ol ed lor S1.00. rig h t to handle this sold by Counties or three caa be purchas Address W, E. Burrow, Corbin, Ore. N o tic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . 04071 D’ cpaxtmxkt OP TUX iNTBBtOa, U. 8. Land Offloe, a t Roeebnrg, O regon M ay Srd, 1911. NoGce la h ereb y g iv en th a t A lpbkd I I ary, of P o rt O rfo rd , Oregon, who, o n O rto - l>«r 12, 19"6, made Homestead entry No. 14233, S e ria l,. No. 04071.1for lx>ta 1,4, nnd 5, Bee 8, and the N E | NK1, hec- tlon 4, Town h ip 32, 8, R ange 1« west W illam ette M eridian , has filed notice of Intention to make Final five re a r Proof, to establish clslm to the land nliove described, before J . H . Upton U . d. Commissioner, at Langlois, Oregon, on the 23 day of June 1911. C laim an t name« as witnesses; E arl Hah», of D enm ark, Oregon. F ra n k 0 -» x ,o f D enm ark, Oregon. J a k e W h ite , of Langlois^ Oregon. D a v id Crow ley, ol Port Orford Oregon. B x x j a k im F. J onxb Hegiater Opp. u.o. Fataat Offiaa,W>»hlh<<aa, BC. UKXNIS CUNNIFF, JU., te p . C. 8. Mineral S a r r e p r Surveyor for the D l.tr io t oí Or. \ egon. G o ld B e a c i» , a \ 1 flin t BUNDLES. Laundries. - A a U » . department— « ' lost and found department—to essential to all good laundries," said the man at the W ASTSM . ...M is s Id a Cooley. collar maohlae, "and If this depart C b e to o .,........ ...F le tc h e r G ardner. ment le a l conducted Bko clockwork, H a rb o r.......... ..............J. W . Riley. trade soon falls off." G old Beach. H e took two handfuls Of rough-dried . . . .0 . IfcWakewian. W edderbum . M r . B. H Russell. turn-down collars, states the Chisago Illlb o e ... . . . M rs. V io ls A . F ry . Chronicle, end dropped them in the M a r ia i.......... top of • vertical cylinder. Then he pressed a button, there was • soft Ames Johnston P o rt Orford whirring round, and out of the bottom ........ J. K Capps. D e n m a rk ... of the cylinder the collars tumbled on . .T .E . Raukleff. to a white linen mat. Ironed, turned L an g lo is .. . . . J . A. H a ttie s and ready to put on. E c k le y . . . . "So much Is loot la the wash,- ho went on. "That pretty girl over there by the window found la a ehlrt loot week two diamond buttons worth 11.000. I f the owner of the buttons hadn’t got them b»ch from out U F. Always Stays “ Put promptly, think what a bad name he'd have given the bouse. " I found only yesterday in the pock et of a pair of duck trousers a ten dol lar t ill. T he owner is a m illionaire; he hadn't luiesed th e MU: wh«u the matter was reported to him over the telephone he eaid to credit his laundry account with half end to give the STOCK «*» POULTRY MEDICINE Stack «ad poultry hare few troobl« w k k * not I i v s r iiTagolarUim. B I« e k - Draught Stock and Pon'try Medi cine ia s bowel and liver r»medy { « stock. It puts the organ« of digestion ia a perfect condition Prominent American breeder, and farmer« keep their herd« and flock» healthy by giv in g them an ooca- •ional dot« of Black Draught StoA and Poultry M edium . w their {.«id. Any Mock raiaer m aybuya 25-cent half-pound mr-UflM « ■ of thi« m edicine from hie dealer and keep h i. .lock In vigorous health for week. Dealer, gen er ally keep Bieck-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine If your, doea not. «end 25 eeuta for a «ample can to the nianirfactnrera. The Chattan.K.gn Medicine Co.. Ckah tsuooga, ien n . of Ih lrta n d Walat Jewelry L e ftin X a a y The Burrow Clevis •« B o tte Mt y kin d marsh of the company. C irc u it C o urt meets Fourth M onday is HEAD ACHE Tlw PORT L a u t ths O priathian W aa U m tar Contemplation aa Long ▲go aa T h a t. Q f *E “ I t Is an In te re s tin g tr ip th ro u g h th e canal, end it eaves I S ’ m iles o f ve ry rough w a te r and 20 hours o f tim e ; h o t so fn r skippers p refe r to go th ro ug h the peninsula ra th e r th a n th ro ug h th e canal, though w ith some changes which w ill be m ade I t Is believed the canal w ill become of general use as soon as a fe w ships begin to use It and rem ove the p reju dice now •s la tin g ag ain st It ." A NEGRO AND STEAMBOAT. “The suggestion cam é out o f fit. Louis th e o th e r day th a t w h ite la b o r bad replaced the negro on the w h a rf and th a t a f t e r Ion; service th e black ro u stab o ut w:ik about to e n te r upon the decline ot his sw ay," said an old riv e r m an, according to the N ew O rle a n s Tim es D em o crat. “ A ll o f which. I m ay add, I accept w ith a g ra in o f s a lt, as the saying goes. Home T hat the eouree of love dove not ai- how 1 can never th in k of th e suc ways run emoothly was smuetngly Il cessful and re a lly va lu a b le ro u s ta lustrated Is tbo •expcrlonc. of one bout as an y th in g but & black m an. Koraloff, a RuSftan land owner, who took hie brlds to B.rl»n upon a honey moon trip. The seeoad day of their stay M o«. Koraleff poaaeeacd h era .lt of eome »15 - 000, all of t h . BMB.y h .r husband b a j w ith him. aad eloped to Bwltssrlaad w ith her husband'» valet. Io duo course the deserted husband obtained fresh funds sad set forth la search of the guilty pair. A fter some delay Mma. K oral.B was located la Zurich, where she had been left desti tute by the partner of bar Bight, whose fancy had been attracted by a woman “T h e negro seems to have been born to the calling . H e is, as a ru le, fond o f th e steam bo at, am i n a tu ra lly ta k e s to steam bo .it H e baa alw ay s hovered w orli, •ro u n d th s riv e r. O f course, you w ill And negroes back in the lulls and scattered around in th e higher a ltitu d e s , b u t the vast m a jo rity of them you w ill find q u a rte re d In the low lan ds o f the c o u n try , and on ths rivers, w here hs can h e ir the flu tte r of s te am b o at wheels. T here is one o th e r fact to be men tioned in connection w ith the ne gro’s p ecu lia r fitness fo r steam- b oating. “ D id you e v e r h s a r d b e steam boat m a te ta lk in g to th e ‘rous- i abs broke t o . --— was left of the mon.y wtth t h . va let | tors’— say, fo r In s taa c", when the . T h . p en lt.n l valet w a . reinstated In boat waa n l it t l e h u e in pullin g favor upon returning what was left of t h , money, aad ths three Journeyed back to R ussia ________ M oldy Orapss K a k a ffrot W in n Aooordlng to United S U U . Consul McNally, at Ltag». Belgium, ths ascr.4 of ths rare “bouquet" of Moselle wines was disclosed by Prof. Marshall Ward In a recent lecture on "M eld* and Moidl- M sa." "Moldy grapro." aaaertad ths profeaaor. "produce a fa r finer w in . than freshly gathered fru it. Moaells wtnea come from grape, which are In a simply awful oonditioa. T h . grapes grows in t h . More lie dlstrieta are sot snbjMted to suOclent heat to fill them w ith ansnr, and they are therefore allowed to be attacked by what la known aa noble rot. In which p roces a the mold fungus, hav ing ths sntlsfsetOTT habit of selecting certain crystals according to taste. lu rid nnd foreef«», aad ao'mstbiug th a t w ill force yon to rn n th e gam ut o f the ctnotlona. T h e point ia th n t th e n eg ro '» sH m u la tatl and urged on to q u ick er w ork by th ia kin d o f ta lk . P so fttn ity b a n essential in th e m a te ’s ro llin g The negro needs It. I W M Jtlrft w on d erin g I f 0 * w h ite m an teoul»^ ever get need I n ' t . lln y b e so, b u t 1 have toy doubts a b o u t IL " ^nren M a r y ’s M an x T h e h a rp o f M a ry , Q neea o f HrqJs. h o i hetdi bought by th e H«»- ,je t v o f A n tiq u a rie s of. Scot.lffifd Cjir <H,500- ‘ ....................