The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 12, 1913, Image 1

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c lim b faster, s a d th a t w ill m ake t t
R A T * A M D D H T lt e V V O r r i C B M :
W ish ing to e a t tb a n u t t e r abort a a fi
get ber ou t as q u ic k ly as possible, I
w en t dow n to bar. T b e w h eal tank­
ed slo w ly w ith nay Increased w eight,
Baleen.
O o n g ree sm a n , F i r a t D ls tfte t— W illis but a fte r I reached her soon became
e till again. H a d she acceded to my
C. H a w le y , of Salem .
plead ing to go up a t once w e w e u M
G w r r a o r — O s w a ld W e a l. S a le m .
have had H ttle tro u b le la reaching a
S eo retary o f State— B en. W . O to o tt g a­
sa fe place, b a t aha s a w I w as w o rried
lena.
an il m ade th e m oat o f I t by delay,
S tate T .e a a u re r— Ih o a . B. K a y , o f 8 a - fre a e n tly I beard tb e w e ll k n o w s
sound o f th e opening o f th e floodgate
‘ lem .
above, an d do w n cam e th e w a te r.
pt. P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — L . A . A id
I t took some tim e fo r th e w a te r
e rm a n , S alem .
the
S tate P rin te r— W i l l i , D o a iw a y , S alem . overcom e ou r w e ig h t an d tu rn
wheel, du rin g w h ich C ecily and I look­
A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A . M . C ra w fo rd ,
ed a t each o ther appalled, though I am
Haleru.
fre e to confess I w a s f a r m ore te rro r
C le rk S tate larnd B o a rd — O . U . B ro w n , stricken th an she. T h e n tb e w heel be­
gan to tu rn slo w ly, and w e w ere ob lig­
S a le m .
J o in t B enatoi to r Coos an d C u r ry — ed to m ove w ith I t C ecily, p lu c k y -g irl
th a t she waa, seeing th e necessity o f
1. 8 . S m ith .
J o in t B epreaen ta tiv e for C o o t a n d keeping up a sto at h e a r t began to
hum . " T ra m p , tra m p , tra m p , th e boys
C u r ry — 8. P . Peirce.
a re m arc h in g !" As though th e a f fa ir (
Ju dg e, 9d J u d ic ia l D i e t i l o l - J . W .
jr a a very fu n n y, w h ile I wan. th in k in g
H a m ilto n , Roseburg.
o f some w a y to g iv e a n a la rm .
It
P rosecuting A tto r n e y , Sd J u lic ia t I , l a
w o u ld be o f no use to shout, to r th e
tr io t— G eo rg e M . B ro w n , R o s eb u rg . noise o f tb e w a te r w o u ld d ro w n m y
(J. 8 . Oontm lsaloavifc— H . T . S te w a rt, voice, an d aa I t rose beneath no th e
noise Increased. I t covered o u r ankles,
P o r t O rfo rd .
th e n ou r knee« an d o n ly ceased to rise
O O t R T Y O r V lC K U H .
W hen near ottr hips.
C ecily tolled ou beside m e w h ile tbe
C o n r t y J -'« lg e — W . A. W o o d , G o ld
w a te r deepened and b e r etpenglb w an ­
I'aiAi-h
ed. in aklu g m erry o f It a ll till th e la s t
'o u u ty w u itu iie e i.'n v iv — 1>. C ile g v v e , w h en she g a re n w a lock w h ich said
<<dd I k - y c h - . l i w C b w t e w r t h , L a i i g t o l »
p la in ly : " I eaa go no fa rth e r . I'm go­
i . n - C . 11. H u l l
G o ld R e a c h '
in g to d r o p " I to o k .h e r tat m y arm s
J o i n I f . s ta b n n r d
and tran iped on. I w na a stout fe llo w
a t tw e n ty , but I kn e w th rtt m y strength
G o ld B each. *
w o uld give ont In tim e . 1 c a rt a de­
C o u n ty T re a s u re r— J a n n a O a u g l e ll
s p airin g gtaace about fo r some means
W o d d e rb u rn
.
to change the a ltn a tlo a T h e n fo r the
Assessor— W m . t U m e n , H s rl> o r.
d ra t tim e I noticed a b ro k e« piece of
School S u p t.— Goo. W . S m it h . Go.> jK S ftt ilu g w h l^h poealbty I m ig h t do-
ta c h and use fo r a lev er to slop the
B eac h .
w h eel.
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S urveyor— I . C an g lu -il J r ., G o ld I each
“ C a n you w a lk o n f t r a to w m o
MX ITIHOM o r THK CdVBt»az
aoents. C e c i l y r I asked.
C ir c u it C o u rt m eets P e n ,G , M o n d a y Is
“ T ea; I b a rs b a d a gqod r e u t "
A ug ust o f e a ch year.
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I p u t ber dow n an d. clin g in g to tbe
C o u n ty fto m m laeloD ero C o u rt m eet« aide o f tb e wheel, g rta p ed th e arna-
fir s t W ed n esd ay I»-. J a n u a ry , A p r il, tlln g . N ever la-fore o r rJuoe have I put
J u ly and S ep tem b er o f each yen,
t r 'k each fcrce—a *o r te th a t " « “ >
t r ” r re e f cr.ccpt to save ITto. T h e tic ,
P ro b a ta C o u rt m eets S ra t M o u .ia , „
f a r ylv ld rd . an d In a , of her m in u te I
each m o u th
had tliru a t It through th e aWe of
C A S T O O L'R TT FOOT o m u l »
A R B FO SX-
w h e e l an d rested lie end against
M A S T It H * . -
e d re o f h atone w a ll. T h e w heel wba
H a r b o r .......... .......... » le t t lie r G a rd n e r
s ta rr e d
Th en C ecily « ’.w e to aw. put
G o ld B e a o l,.........................: . J . W . K ile y
h r r nrn:a altont m e an d w e p t
W e d d e rb u rq . . . . . . . . . G. L . W ak e m a n
In a fe w m om ents th e m fN er w na
M r . E . B Kunsell. toriklng down upon ua to discover w h a t
I l l l b e e . . . -------
.M r s . V io la A . F r y . bad at-pfted bis w h e e l C ecily cried
M o r t a l ...............
......... . . A . M . H I l e a . o n t through h e r te a m . “ I t taken big
tg u e iia .« ,.,.
flab to atop n m ill w b e o lP : V
. . . . . A n t e s J o b n a tit i
-P o rt O rfo rd . .
T h e n«tanlalied m an gavu her a band,
........... , . J . 8 . C apps. an d w ith me below to help abe w as
D e n m a r k ..........
D T h r i f t aeon on tb e d ry p la tfo rm , I fo llow ed,
A . H a ln r e an d th ere cam e a flood o f grn tlto d e
tiin t I hud boon- pe rm itted to nave m y-
s e lf and C ecily fro m a h -rr lb te death.
I w an ted C ecity to vis it th e old mlU
Becent a a a tlo r. of tit! C ta p p th r-re re w ith me. h u t she shuddered s a d said
o f tb a
gold pltcs (ro ta circu ls.T jn th a t” the children needed a ll h e r tim e .
and the prem ium thia w in c t a i z t f < e » a
H C U P H U B V B A B M IC K K U
A eprio b a re aw m any t e n t t - c u l i E in
A Clrver Tltlvt.
old pocket b o d s and the tc '.it-tt c i each
T h is Is bow tfce presence o f m in d an d
boxes and drawers la sear, L of cC f or out
o f date coins. Sotr.c h a -e radrd a tw o RQdccity o f a Chicago th ie f oared him
d o lla r piece, bu t no, i r . u t (\ , r a : t .a * i'a i
, from being locked op: A polloentao
land Oregonian. T i e tu u «.Stiar p irr«. w ho n iMgnlsed tain ami knew be
“ w an ted” put taut uudrr arrest, with-
oaca quite common, but s '.w a ,, * ren.
th e word«. “ Yon a re w an ted a t bead-
curiosity, la often«r ;cum *, ano * .c t>
ba re specimens c f the 11,11' fic.o ¡ o il , q u arter«.'' “ Yea, I kn ow .” replied ' X
th ie f q u ie tly .
“ I w aa a rre a trd
representing M and SCari t ; , tt o k U v - tr
r.tglit and w aa balled out ttila m orning.
no t m inted t y the g c a a r.. .c ’f t c r ' :
You are too i l a a . " ’ l l does look th a t
sad probably h e n Lot m. u ita h s O ta . .
w a y .” e.-tld Ih e crctrtfnlleir policem an
th«te aa t i ; v ri present. *lb«y used U
pass aa coin, but ware n s . t r In ^ e r tr e l a« l;e tc:.! f ’ r th ie f he e-iuld ro. o f
circulation, being so easily lo ti tfcat tk - « which p im ts u io a tbe th ie f lost no
tltr.e in a v u liln g bltnaelf. L a te r, to bla
soon became scares.
One o f the haodeom— t coin ft :.''« < h n - t r lt » . th e |n>lleeuiau found th a t the
aeon le a $10 gold piece bearing the m taf th ie f hud not been p rev to n alj arrested.
«tam p of 1799. I t Is larger loan the i tta - 1
ent $10 gold piece. Tb e e w e er b . * I:
T ire C lld c S K a o .
hung Iff a band and wears It ax J c la r u
A t th e ht-i.dwntcra o f th e Orinoco
on his watch chain. Th e ow ner says ta
Spanish trad itio n « located th e land o f
refused an offer o f $160 fo r ti.lt relic. - $a ttoewfiat “the elided m an.” a po-
T h e old octagonal $50 ptcci-« were quite te n ta tr whose country w ^a so rich la
common In C alifo rn ia in early f * - i , gold dust th a t be hud his body ao o ln t-
vb«b gold dust waa largely u x d a« « cd w ith o il attd sprinkled w ith gold ov-
atrcu laiing m edium. They were n-suc | e rf m orning, ao th a t be shone In th a
o f pure gold, and w hile they feed l o i autt as though glided. I t la a curfoos
Ute elegant flu lib of i h a t eta c o ir« r. lo t- f a r t th a t th e co un try In w h ich tra d itio n
ad by tbe govtrr.ir.eBt In those days, located th is m arvelous being has oaver
m any -still rem em ber th e n a« th e h a td - been explored by a w h ite m an.
asmeat coin they e re r ta w M a, > ptcplc
s o w would consider them haedeome on
A S la n d e r .
aeeouat o f the $60 in them.
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T o aay th a t every m an has hla price
la to deny the existence o f tb e g re a t
T E LL S H O W TO T A M E LIO NS. m en who have died fo r th e ir fa ith and
th e ir country. Noriaenae! T l a tb e last
p in t o f a knave aod laaoea out o f
D a a w la k
W am aa
Hwa
Saw
T M n n ry
m outh o f a fool. T b e sterling strength
A b o u t ( „ « X r o l i t o u W ltd A n lr a n la
- t e a r S n w a a X tw a a n l F n a a t . ,
I
o f m iu an d w om an rebukes It
w here. - Behoolma«ter.
T h e te rrib le tragedy which waa t a -
R e L a c k e d T a e t.
bCtad ia a lion's den near B erlin has re­
N e ll—H e w ro te a tovqly poem to M a ­
vived tba question aa to whether a lion
tam er can aver hope to die a Batum i bel.
i
B e l l e — I know , b u t nhe got m ad and
death.
A t the p rtS eat tim e Mlsa E lla , a DanlsL tore It ap.
woman lion tam er, la giving * sensa­ I N e ll—T h e Idea! W h y I
tio n a l e xhibition gt tha R oyal M u le h a ll.
B e lle - H e headed It “ 1-loea oo M
H o lb o ra. w ith saren A frican llona. say« bel'a Face.“ —P lilla d rlp b la Record.
a London dispatch to the U h kago la te .
A Oom«»,,« In a l.
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Ocean.
She conclude* her performance b>
“John la ao dom estic la bla tastes,’
th ro w in g « w a y her whip. ' J '» * ¿ »w « ° t
M id the B illv llle m atron .
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the stage, and p a ttin g her head and arn
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n tbe m ou,h of tjte l«n>e A fr lia n llo r
“ Tea. H e 's been a ll d a y In tb a ho*
okg frte d , who k lllrd a keeper in th
ante try in g to k ill a rattlesn ake to get
Y leaa s aoologlcal garden« fo ur year
a r a ttle fo r th e baby!” —A tla n ta Con­
* * ln aa In terview Ml»« E lla «aid «he waa stitu tio n . _______..
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.lc j-lc BO 1 S T C o . a t i v i u z r » ptilr of tires from « m a t ss,
wfc, uut.. yea re e<|vo cur es rrijrac* an J I -ara our unheard of /saw,
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earful meditai ilrereh A y 0 , Itoe a g o . ,i rea
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Bar poslUvi-ty on «Idireva. ;tv»r »nd boi. cto,
ctoaaateg tbe anUre «. at m. dtai»: .olria,
«are beatiseli«, laver, tinStasA . vins,leal io«
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I T v e r Irregularities.
B la c k -
Draught Stack and Poultry Medi­
cine ia a bowel and liver remedy
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Prominent American b r e . d e r , and
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(.rod. Any stoek raiser mav buy a
‘Jh-nrot half-pound air tig h t can
of tb it ntrJicinc horn liis dealer
and kaap h it stock in «¡gorous
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mA, Mfid J5 coots for a »ample
can to the m anufacturer, Tne
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a. r. aatw K iitaroa
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the urinary paasaya. I, corrects liwbiHtv |
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Using McCall Patterns
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T h e d ra m a tic com pany w aa
•tra o d e d in a em a il N e w En glan d
to w n , hopelessly atran ded. T h e .
m a n a g e r had gone w ith the insig­
nificant receip ts o f the last p er­
fo rm ance. T h e costumes and ac­
cessories w ere in tbe hands o f
cred ito rs . I t fe ll on th e leading
m an to get th e com pany out o f th e
hole by a rra n g in g some sort o f a
b en efit, r e la te * th e N e w Y o rk
T rib u n e .
H e fin a lly found a ladies’ aid
society o f one o f tbe churches to
ta k e the m anagem ent o f a p er­
centage perform ance.
A l l w en t
w e ll u n til they asked th e nam e o f
tb e play. N o w “C a m ille ” waa the
only p lay tb e com pany ee aW give
w ith o u t costumes, and “C a m ille ”
w as tbe len din g m e n ’s aaaw er.
T h e re wa» much g ro ve shaking o f
Iteuda and tin* ladle«’ uid waa
racked w ith dnubta. F in a lly they
gave th e ir consent, an d a re­
hearsal waa ordered.
“ W e w ill have to have a bed fo r
the lady to die on,? th e leading
m an exp lain ed to tb e w om en who
w ere h e lp in g h im a t th e opera
house.
“ A bed!” th ey cried. " A bed on
tb e p ub lic p la tfo r m !” T ho u gh bn
exp lain ed th a t a bed w aa needed
fo r th e d e a th scene, th e y inaiated
on s u b s titu tin g a conch. A bed.
th ey said, was n o t p ro p e r in a pub­
lic p lay.
“ Ju st th in k o f it ,” said th e lead
ing m an, w hen be to ld tb e s to ry
th e o th e r d a y on B ro a d w ay .
“ T h e y s w a llo w e d ‘C a m ille ,’ b u t
th e y w ou ld not stand fo r u bed.”
LARGER
S H IP S
• t o b U lt y
ut
ARE
MADE.
M ow
I
AYthoogh some betentiats M y
tb e eoeene e re s lo w ly s h rin kin g ,
thd ships which tty,o m akes to f lo a t
on th e m a re s te a d ily increasing in
else. Meuenjrem cnt o f ev ery new
m u rin e m o n ster ie m ade by com
pariaon w ith th e old G reA t E a s t­
ern, eo lon g th e w o n d er o f fbe
w o rld , says Y o u th 's Com panion.
T h e new ehip, H a iti,-, w hich la te ly
en tered N e w Y o rk h a rb o r on ber
m aiden voyage, presents some in­
te re s tin g figures when so meas­
ured. T h e G re a t E a s te rn was b n ilt
to c a rry 20,000 tons o f fre ig h t and
1,000 pnsdengera. Tbe R e ltlo ean
c a rry 28.000 tons of fre ig h t and
n e a rly 3,000 passengers. She la
not an “ ocenn greyhound.” I f one
w nnted n canine m e ta p h o r s ite
w ould be r.n « « 'c a n dachshund
b u t “ ocenn d rn fth o ra e ” h its th e
m a rk n e a re r the center. T h e B a l­
tic is one o f ( ¡ p t i p r a c t ic a l and use­
fu l e'.asa t f «'.earners, w hich be­
cause o f i!ri*ir g lo a t sl-P Budcom-
“p a rn tiv e ly lo w horsepow er a re n o t
fa s t, b u t have g ren t s ta b ility .
T h e ir Immense c u rry in g e a p a c ity
m akes th em p ro fita b le boats to
ra n .
N E IG H B O R 8
Fhon
TO
A P IA N O .
the Instrument
Maatort They AU
Ito
ItaOUtaOQio#»
Pu sh in g tbe spokesman hsfore
th em , tbe neighbors pressed in to
tb e m usician’s house, a a js th e
N e w a rk News.
“ W h a t m esas th is in tru s io n T ”
dem anded the n rtis t, fu rioso.
“ W e have called ,” said the ch air
m an, “ to ask you to pleaao s ta rt
up yo u r piano ag ain . I t has been
s till fo r tw o days, and tbe silence
ia u n b ea ra b le.”
“ I t is not th a t w e en jo y yo u r
p la y in g ,” added a n o th e r neighbor,
“ b u t th ro u g h long experience we
have g o tte n ao used to It th a t we
don’t h ear it any m ore. A n d now,
when you atop p laying , the cessa­
tio n o f aound ia m oat d istressing.
T h e stilln e s s f a ir ly ro a rs in o ^ r
ea rs .”
“G e n tle m e n , I cann o t comply
w ith y o u r wishes fo r some tim e to
come,” he said. “ I have a bad case
o f cram ps in the hand, and my doc­
to r fo rb id s me to uchin g the piano
fo r a w eek n t le a s t.”
not a t a ll nervous In the den. and had ,
P rn fe a e to B a l d e a to w a v .
handled w ild beatata since she was etch*
T h e C o m e d ia n -1 th ou ght you
T h e ir hopes dashed to th e
M iss Potter w ere to bo m arried
years old.
ground, th e to rtu re d neighbors
“N e a rly »11 accidents which happei
week. Is It postponed.
w e n t o n t loo kin g fo r a s tre e t o r­
to tam er«.'' raid tbl» daring yova< w o ­
Th e H e a v y -G a d . a lrl She ac tu a lly
m an. “are caused by forclt « Ilona to c r w a n ts her nam e to ap pear before m£ne gan to h ire by th e d ay.
trick s against th eir w ill, it stead of 1«,
In tb e w edding
tla g litem real u n til they cet lr.tc a » « o r I change.
tem per, but fa ta l a e tlia a te are revy ra ra.
Onnw A n g h n w .
“I t la aa old belief." added the lady
B a c o n -A m en c a n 't ta k a a a y l
ta m er, "th a t it 1» ctceeeerj to lc o l w ild
anim als et rata hi In tha ayer. t a t thia to w ith lilm when be dies.
a g r ia t » In ta k e , aa i t makes tha Ilona | E gb ert— O h. I don’t know . I I
XtataB u
Blobbs— Clpaeflst
m ean, isn’t he?
is
ra th e r
RlobbSre-Meaq? W h y , th a t f e l­
lo w ifo a ld kick beeanae be could
mtvaca. I a lw a y i turn my back on them , frie n d who ow ed m e $10 die tort
not get an encore o u t o f a |N*nn>
and hftve ao fear of th e ir lu rB tn g o a m a " I goeao he s ta k e n th a t w ith Mm fill
iu-tbe slo t music box.— i ’h ilad el
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