The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 27, 1912, Image 1

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PUHGM T PARAGRAPHS.
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0 . 8 . 8 - n ’te— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., o f
P o rtla n d and Geo. K . O fcsntberlaln of
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C o n g re s s m a n , F i r s t
D ie trio t— W illis
a H a w le y , of Salem .
G o v e rn o r— O s w a ld W on t, S a le m .
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S e c re ta ry o f State— B en W . O lc u tt 9a-
S u p t P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — L .
A . A id ­
a n a a n , R alem .
S tate P rin te r — W illis D o n t w a y , S alem .
A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A * M . C ra w fo rd ,
C la r k M a to L a n d B o a rd — G . U . B ro w n ,
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visible typewriter?
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coon a n d
C u r r y - 8 , P . Peirce. .
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Ju dg e, ad J u d ic ia l D i s t r l e t - J . W .
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Writing in sight is part of it.
other part.
S a le m .
J o in t S enator f a r Coos an d C u rry
K eyb oard in sight is the
H a m ilto n , Roseburg.
P rosecuting A tto rn e y , ad J u d ic ia l D is
t r ic t —G eo rg e M . B ro w n , R o s sb u rg .
0 .8 . Commissioners— H. T . Btownrt,
It is as important that you see w h at you do
as to see w h at you have done.
keyboard of th e easy action, light running
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Port Orford.
T h e key-for-every-character
o n ly tru ly
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C o u n ty J u d g e — E .
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C o u n ty U o m u iiw iu n ere— O tto Is tn e rt,
G o ld B e a c h ; O so C henow eth, L a n g lo is .
.'lie riff— WT A . D is h c l, G o ld B eac h .
C o u n ty C le r k — G e o rg e
W . R iu itb ,
Branch« n e y e k m
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G old B eacli.
U o n n ty . T re a s u re r— Jaaaea C a u g h e ll
W odder b u rn
A n e s s ix — W m . T U n ia n , H a r b o r .
Rcliool b u p L - W . b . G u e rin . L a n g lo is
S urveyor— D . C u n u iff J * ., G o bi Beech.
Coroowr— D r . 8 . J . M a u n , L a n g lo is .
M isvtSMa o r t u b c o v s to .
C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y ie
C o u a ty C o m m issio n er» C o u r t m eets
fir s t W edn esd ay la J a n u a ry , A p r il,
J u ly and S eptem ber of each y e a i.
P ro b ate C o u r t assets fir s t M o nd ay in
each m o u th
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at tMi kidneys and Uafi-
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•.is# i lha; D r. Kllmar'» Swamp*
i,i «! kidney remedy fulfills every
. t - r ' . - . r i'..eumatism. pain In the
-c - ¡Ivar, t ladder and every part
il u a r - paaaage. It corrects Inability
i eta aad scalding pain in passing
.d affrete tallowing usa oi llquo«,
aa- tafiWMieooasxtket ueplearanl
- H r t f h e i a * compound te go often
; ibe Jay. and te get u> c * a y tlmeg
H (he r. ght. Tha mild aad the astro-
• r y »11 set M S s v a n ip -R o o t Is toon
«<< It stands the highest for Ms weav
ful auras e( tbe meat distressing cases,
■ -.« «aid a madtetne yvu should have tha
5- ' by druggists 1a 50c. and *1. alias,
- u n ay have a sample battle of thia
S to ck a n d g o o ltr y h a v e tow
trou b le» w h ic h are n o t b o w e l a n d
l i v e r ir r e g u la r it ie s .
B ia c k -
D renglit S tu ck and Poultry Medi­
c in e ia a b u w i a n d fiv e r re m e d y
fo r « t ix k .
It put« th e o rg a n » o f
d ig e s t io n in a perfci't condition.
P r o m in e n t A m eric a n b reeder« a n d
(arm er» k e. y th e ir herd» a n d Bock»
t e a h b v b v g in n « beta an oeca-
,: 'i . o fp .l '
i- j g b t S t .d t
a n d P o u ltr y Meluiu»«- m th e ir
fo o d .
A n v »tock rai»er may b u y a
'¿Twcent half-pouad. a ir tif ib t ca n
t>l t li i* m e d ic in e ( » « n k i t - h w h :
an d d e e p hi» «tock in »igocoiM
h e a lth fo r w eek«. D e a l-r e j»-nev-
all.v k e e p iiia c k -D r a u u h t S to ck a n d
1‘o n ltr ; M e d ic in e . It your» doe»
n o t. ren d 3 5 cent» fo r a » a m p le
can t o t h e m a n u fa c tu r e r s . The
I t s U s n o n g a M-jdicine C o ., C bat-
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tire a-at» e , d l * , « : i-oh'a .
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comes p o ro u s a n d
punctures without a t l o w i n g t h a a i r . t u e i c a n e .
w e have bundreda o f I t e tt e r s f r o m e a lls f lr d r n s lo m e r s
stating th at their tbvs i h a v e o n ly b e e n p u m p e d u p o n c e
or twine In a whole l e i u o w T h e y w eigh a o m ore th a n
an ordinarytlrvnthe pt u n c tu r e r < -( i» tln g q 1 i» U llc 9 b e in g
nw o f t h in . n. c u l l y p r e p a r e d
to » « r e o 'p e r paTr. buV r h e r e g u la r p r ic e o f th e s e tir o s
f o r a d v i- r t l s l n g p u rp o s e s w e a r e
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T i t E S P A SS N O T IC E
A n y pvrf^cyt o r p e r-o n a trespassing
tl|>on th e C fo R L a b « R anch, —tb e M e -
L e ila n a n d M a r s h a ll R anches, w ill b s
ptoeecuted to th e u tm < -4 e x tr a ! of th e
Is w ; an d s re w a rd w ill he g iv e n to r Is
fo rm a t,o lis n t r w l l l te» td e o - lc h t -o
tlu n o f th e g u ilty p a rtie s .
gutcklr tn the
s a tt-tw in rute.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n b y tb e nn le r-
atgned, a d m in is tra to r o f th e astate ut
L . F . JubnaoB , to th e c re d ito rs o f, and
a ll persons h avin g c la im s a g a in s t the
deceased, to file th e m w it h th e necee
nary v o u ch ers, w ith in ah t lo o n lb n from
tb e d o te of th e fim i p u b lic a tio n o f litis
n o tice, s i nay rosatene« on E lk B iv e r,
in C u r r y C o u n ty , O u tp u t. m y P ost O f-
lloe a d d rs e -, P o r t O rfo rd , O r e tf-n .
B a te of firs t p u b lis a tim , J a ly 1», Ib i» .
W . R . JoHxmrw,
A d m ftifs trn to r o f th e E s ta te nt
L . P . Jo h n so n , itenfiMtyel.
Philadel-
REVIVAL OF ASIA'S PRESTIGE '
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o f th e P e n d u lu m e f A acend-
a o e y B etw een K a n t an d W e s t—
H is to r y R epeats Its e lf.
r is u a
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It is now more than tweafy-^
a t every p u ll, according to D r. A tkins*
Investigations.
E xperim en ts ju s tify th e eoaeltwtoa
th a t Increasing the In ten sity o f lig h t
200,000 tim es does not a lte r Its velocity
l>y as much as tw o fe et a second.
P ro f. Moltsch, o f Prague, sags th a t
photographs ta n be taken by th e lig h t
em itted by ra w potatoes s a d ha»d-
ballad eggs. In w hich Ik s phosphores­
cent germ s have bead a rtific ia lly suMIc
fhree hundred years since Uerodo I T h s degree o f h u m id ity 0< tb s a t ­
tua expounded to the assembled , mosphere, says M. js u b e rt, a Parts
Greeks bis celebrated flieory that m eteorologist, te shown by th s state
the cardinal fa d in history was o f th s pavements. W b a a thssd ssnfkln
covered w ith mud th em w ill to Bo im ­
tbe interaction of Aria and Eu m édiats chgfiffa ta (fie w eafhef,
rope, tbe pendulum of ascendancy
T h a famous French M tkrhlst. B a rth s -
swinging now Io tbe east and now lot, has made expérim enta w h ich snow
to tbe weat, says tbe New York"1 th a t a gram m e o f Iodoform exponsd to
Hun. From Ike fall o f Troy to tbe the a ir w ill lose o n ly a b illio n th pa rt
o f a gram m e In an hour, and a g ram m a
memorable land and sea fight at of musk only a thousandth p a rt of
Mykiile he depicted mnny vicing'.- t h a t
Studies a t tb e Yerkee ob eeryajonL
fade», hot of eonise be could not
foresee that tbe grandsons of the have determ ined thy va rjJ o g penfadt
f tb e solar rebattus. In xonSs live de­
men who beard bifu would witness o gress
wide, fa im the bqustpt t n totm
tbe deal rod io» of tbe Persian era I tad« n '‘'Ggeesu W ith in five Mgsberi
pire by Alexaader and »We pene of the wticoto.r. 'in either stout the
tratiew of India by lb«' Mneedoal-, period f m tstto n la a trUto anew th an
an phalanx. As little eouid tbe Z4*4 ia » a Tb e len g th of tb s period
v .ra jx e p y 'ta erd u e s tow ard the poles,
western m oider. wliirk in the. becixsLug about » % days between
latitu d e tk d a g r t« and la titu d e 10
Jegrese, and » e a rly 25 1-» days be­
tween latitu d e 20 degrees and latitu d e
26 degrees.
a. far ea^teiw.
T
fx .iu if
'• *•' ¿ M i t a : / k b J H-V' d . e ftl-
Oregon Agrieultu,ral C u l|i.$ g e
<(i» oey '.lUfifiipAsirtl. If equaled, in
the iznalfi of mankind.
Ilad our memories been more
fennelonr, ror? of as .vnuld lmve
taken for grunied, ns rz03t of ns
have, that Asin was (,eyotid the.
hope of resurrection, di oai.-d to.
permanent prostnvMon under the
Eiiropean heel-. Ruch, undoubt­
edly, was (lie delusion in which the
eastern subjects of the Komnnem-
pire Tong ft hided, alt hough w eb de
feats as those .of Crassnsttnd \ a
lerian ought to have excited deep
misgivings. Everybody imagined
tdiaf (he oriental wave bed spent
ijlnelf when Hannibal was rotlfwj
ijt Zam ». Mnd ijobody could have
anticipated that, from the second
b»Tf of the seventh to near tbe
qlose of the seventeenth cer.tury.
C o rv a llia , O reg e n .
Eni oiie would be haunted will» th*
S c h o o l Y e a r O p e n s S e p t. 2 O th
dread of Asialk- iuvnsinn aud eon
quest. Yet more than n thousand
years were to elapse from the
^eizure of Itniuno Rlria ty »’ sue
(Huoeaeor to A
.*B. n a n ix )
eessor of Mohammed to Roti»*
| i ’s repulse of the Turks before
the walls of Vienna. Of «11 Aryan
countries KussLi had least reason
to arrogate nv Innate snjieriority.
«ror ll.e Turaniitn efriek. Tlio
A n y th in g uot in fclcck, w ill grand duke* of Mtweovv Imd b e e n
ying fribnle for fwoeentm iea la
be pleased tc order
e Mongol ruler* of the Golden
Ke p a ir in g
N catly
D one ^lorn when the Turks took ( ’on-
a id sa n e three and a
H f a n d o n . O i ’e a r o n atnalinople.
half eenturlea more were toebipne
before the Kuasbin* regained
GEORGB JI. BROWN,
vontrol of the Crimea. Even
China in the seventeenth eentnry.
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A T LAW
when the Mttnehu dynnaty w » e
young, drove Mnerovite pioneem
R 0 8 R R I BU UKKIHtH
and meiclinnte out of Miinehtirij
e * a « < r I s B » ew S t o e * » .
and forced them by treaty to retire
<Jteos bleed le w .* s «lees skis
»•
behind the Amur rhrer. History,
- sot y witkeot I». I amer to , tsn.iy tu tk a t
• cese y e w bleed asd k«vp ft c.eas, b* therefore, will but repeat itaelf
a-rieg ep tbs issr livor asd dilviag a.11 a
when Kusaia etihmile to similar
inuss fraas tbe body Bowe t»da> to
>eieb pimelee, botle, W elch«, Wockbeed*
boundaries at ^be command of tha
-e b»t deniv Lib » m eeameaiea b> lebist
T ills g re a t In s titu tio n Qpcn$,i, nJpfi*5
(o r th e fa ll aemeatgt; pp, Sgptossbur 20.
Courses o f tm itf iK tio n faiqlu de: G in
o ra l A p ic u lt u r e , A g ro n o m y, A n im al
I^ u s b a n d ry , D a ir y H q s b a n tlry , Bacte­
rio lo g y , B otany a n d P la n t P ath o lo g y,
P o U tg r lju a b a n d r y , H o rtic u lta re , E ty ­
m o lo g y, V e te rin a ry Science, C iv il B a -
g ig e e iiii^ , E le c tric a l E n g in e e rin g , Mo-
(-hgploal E n g in e e rin g , M in in g E n g i-
u e e rin g , H ig h w a y E n g in e e rin g . D o­
m e s tic Science, D o m e s tic A r t , C o m ­
m e rc e , Fo re stry, P h a rm a c y , Zoology,
C h e m is try , Pliysh-e, M a th e m a tic s , E n ­
glish L a n g u a g e and L ite ra tu re , P u b lic
S p e a k in g , M o d ern la n g u a g e s , H is to ry ,
A rt, A rc h ite c tu re , In d u s tria l I ’edago-
gy.
P h y s ic a l
E du cation,
M ilita r y
Science aud T a clic a, and M u a ic .
C atalog ue a^ d il^us^re^rd Ijjc ra tu re
m ailed fre e or a p p lic a tio n . A d d rv e a :
R e g is tra r, O regon A g ric u ltu ra l, Col lege
E
■ e - .r r u
»caoty tur tee route. AH dreg
SW. • U ' l i . l i o u gsgteifieod. Ih» M a W
from fo r e ig n
Th e B erlin police sutborttlen to taafi
“ W h a t a r e you read ing , D orie? " to take severe measures to suppress the
practice o f placing poker IB putftta
“ P apa's poem s." “ Been n a u g h ty ? ”—
places
Punch.
W ildcats are on the Increase l a Root-
“ D id n 't I t m ake
M r. B tu yvea an t
m ad to have M r . P e te rb y give Mlaa la nd on e measuring to ur feet long was
B esaonhurat a e a a a r y bird?” ‘W e ll, captured In a tra p la Poolewe a tow
weeks ago.
I f i t did, he never showed i t .
He
Th e Liverpo ol police have stopped the
sim ply h u rrie d up and b o u g h t h e r a
practice— common there—o f canvassing
e a t.”— B ro o k ly n R a g lo
“ Yes, t h a t yheeky yo un g W in te r- (o r the sale o f coffins a t houses w here
green m ade a frie n d o f tb s h a u g h ty a death ¡taa taken place.
M rs. De Y ou ng th e very first tim e he
I t la expected th at the expenses cd
p e t h e r!" “ H ow did he do It? “ “ H e Germ any's colony In Southwest A fric a
ashed h e r I f h e r h a ir w a s n 't prem a­ w ill reach Over »70.000,1)0« before the
tu re ly g ra y .“ —C lev elan d P la te D ealer. present lu surrection la put down.
itln g le y — “ W e ll, old m an, I'm to be
"This Is a gross case," said a M an­
m a rrie d to -m o rro w ." h'apge— “ I hope
chester m agistrate to a prisoner, w h s
you have th o u g h t th is over c a re fu lly , was m akin g h la o p a . hundred and fo rty -
B in g ley ; do you love h e r? ” B ingley
fo urth appearance before him fo r d run h-
— “Oh, d o n 't be e r n tlm r n ts l! T h e g ir l ennaea.
has m oney— Is n 't th a t enough ?"—O h io
The French arm y ad m tatatraU oft In
S ta te J o u rn a l.
(
organizing an extensive autom obile tra in
“ I th ia k 1*11 1st y e s m eaanrs me service, to be used as convoya
Ths
fo r a seek su it o n t o f th is c lo th ,” said trains a re b u ilt a fte r the designs o f OaL
C ro lly , ln d tc a tiu g h is
preference.
H cnard, a w ell-kn ow n w r ite r on m l 11 t nay
" V e ry w e ll." said h ia ta ilo r , “ I can
topics.
m ake you th a t s a lt fo r *30 o r *100."
T h e B ritis h A rm y and N a v y Gaaetto
“ W h a t's th e Idea in th e tw o prices?”
asks: " In It not a sign a t racia l degen­
"Cash o r c re d it.” — P h ila d elp h ia Press.
eration when our aoldiers fael p rid e ha
L a n d la d y — “ Beg pardon, s ir, b u t did
w earing upon th eirkrsa.-ta. la tk a rs e s g
I n a d e rs ta a d as you were a doctor o f nlstd place fo r w ar t-M x.;-Ilo n a, medals
m uaie?"
M usician— “ I am , m a’am :
gained th ro ug h s ttre d h ie pr cessions?"
w h y ? " L a n d la d y — " W a ll, sir. ray B l l - ,
W h ile t k ; fc n -a tlo c e fo r the London*
ly 'a re j u s t been and broke ’is con- ; derry c tw m unicipal :« chr.l<nl schools
e e rtiu a , and I th o u g h t as 'ow 1 th ud
were being m a te recently a l t r ; t num­
be glad to pu t a hodd jo b in y e r way.**
ber of. hum an skeletons were unearthed.
—Fun.
Th e place Is near the R oyal Bastion,
G iglam pa— " H a a h ly la th e luckiest
where th ere was heavy fig hting du ring
m an I kn o w .”
R h a rp ley— “W h y , I
the siege In 1688.
th o u g h t h im p a rtic u la rly u n fo rtu ­
Th e B ritis h w ar d epartm en t
M
n a te ." G iglam pa— “ W h y, he draw s a
alarm ed a t the horse outlook. T h e de­
pension fo r being wrouhded in w a r,
velopm ent o f the auto la dim in ish in g
and now he la to g e t damages fo r hav­
, the h o n e breeding buntneas, th e elans
in g bees h it by a tro lle y otir."—T o w n
of horses demanded fo r w a r purposes In
Topton.
deteriorating , and fo reign purchaaeiB
The
B ig h t
P itc h . — F la tte — " I
are d ra in in g ths a v ailab le supply.
th o u g h t I'd prac tice on my co rn et las t
evening, b u t to save me I couldn’t
g e t th e r ig h t pitch on i t . ” First (e—
“C ouldn’t you g e t th e w in dow open?"
A cig arette sm oker sends In to th e
" W h a t's th e w in d o w g o t to do w ith
a ir about «.000,000,000 particles o< dust
SOM E IliT K R P a T IH O
FACTS.
In B nglanJ
woman In «very stg
-arr.s her own living.
Ocs p in t.o f m l!k : ip d q o n a ,a a a a a v s r-
xge. one eon
>.¿ b u tter.
In H a jj.
vmue of land la considered
• jo b ^ A ^ lf.w .s th t annual H o to L ''
C b lc a Is boliaved to hold 10 tim es aa
much emd Be th * whole o f Europe ddes.
Tb e po lar currents, acoordlhg to ex­
perts, contain le u salt than those fro m
*.ho equator
F u lly Mfl.OOA domestic anim als, vaJuad
i t »«.OCO.uM. are an ually massacred by
wolves In H u n n ia.
A sia contains m ote th an o n s -b a lf of
be to ta l population of tb e e a rt^ , and
Europe nearly one-fourth.
T h e finest cotton la th a t grow q on
‘.be low »xr.rfj talanda lyin g «in th e coasts
j f South C aro lin a and Georgia,
Sm all fare-.« are the rule In ja p a n , and
»very foot ot lend 1» put to use. T b e
'arm er who has more th an ten perea la
»n eld ered a m o n o p o lis t'.
Probably ibe yotug eat gqnergl In tbe
world Is a nephew ot the late shah o f
Persia, a boy not yet 14 year« old. H a
holds tb e ta n k of fu ll general la tbe
Persian »rm y.
B X L IO IO G 8 W O R K E R « .
Lord Radatoi k, know n as tbe “preaeb-
tr peer." often d e live ry rellg tou * aa-
Ireaaes Iq lohdOB and t^ e pfovlnoas.
4e founded In R'livgtn ths eact Known as
:he Paahkoftakl, • bleb Is synonymode
a ltb B ible C b rlèttene.
Th e In d 'ia trla l w ork fo r women In
Fioochow, I n charge of Mies Jean Adams,
t self supporting m issionary froip P itts­
burg. Is know n to be g great boon to
many otherw ise belplaM old woman, tha
nrga m a jo rity of whom are widow» w ith
ih lld re n to s u p p o rt.'
Rev C. C Hruee. cbflplaln * m j eup»r-
intendvLt o f The Seam an's church and
in stitu te of P ortlan d. Ore., Is next lif
lae to b is b t h * r. L c p l 1 burlow , o f tbe
Jrottteh peeia» r. Ti»
4 grgridaon o f
.he earl o f K U ta , » e ° w *» euc'cerded as
(ovarnor general of In d ia by L o rd Cur-
ton
Tb s archbishop o f C an terbu ry is said
to be eognged In the fo rm atio n of n
Ikague for tbs o b lite ra tio n o f the go<1 lean
Sunday from society T h e aseonatlon
K to consist exclusively o f m atron s o f
high Ufa. and Lady W lm b o rn e la to ba
president Cold dinners w ill be ooa Ot
tbe rules Instated upon