The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 23, 1913, Image 1

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«TAT« AMD DISTBICT OrnC■»» :
0 . 8. 8»n’ta—Jonathan R-'trne J » ., of
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P o itla n d an d Gao.
C *.a m b s rla ln o f
S a le m .
C o n g re s s m a n , F i r a t D tatrtoS— W H Ila
0 . H a w le y , o t S alem .
G ->vert,or— O s w a ld W e s t. S a le m .
S e creta ry o f State— B en .
Olcult Sa­
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S tate T .e a s o rc r— T h o s . B. Kay, of Sa­
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Supt Public Instruction—L . A. A id
e rtn a ti, S alam .
State Printer-^W IIIIa Dantway, Salem.
A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . , M. Q fa w to rd ,
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Clerk State lau d BoertL-G . G-Brown,
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J o in t S enatoi
visible typewriter?
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Writing in sight is part of it.
f o r Coos a n d C a r r y —
J
L 8. Smith.
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Joint Bapresentathra for'-Cooa and
Curry—8. P. Peirce.
Judge, Sd Judicial D ia trio t-J . W .
Keyboard in sight is the
H a m ilto n , Bom-burg.
her p a rt
It is as important that you see what ydu do
Proaeouting Attorney, Sd Judicial Vis
triot—George M . Brown, Boaeburg.
0 . 8. Commissioners—H. T. S tew a rt,
Port Orford.
to see w hat you have done. T h e key-for-every-chauracter
yboard of the easy action, light running
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CO. MTV OKPlORltMw
T » e D ip lo m a t .
IJ t tle Johnny
(caught In tho
a c t j— I m ost
s a y , m o th e r,
th a t when WU
lie Jones says
bis m a's Jams
ore better than
y e a r s he's s
poor judge of
ja m tl-N e w
Y o rk Journal.
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■ fu t ty J*» lts e — W . A . . W t o d , \ W old
liwaub
C o u n ty vo uiin isso m ers— D ,'C u le g ro ve ,
Gold Ucaob ; tiro ( h r no wet b, Langlois. i
i n r i f f — C. H . B a ile y , U u ld H eae h .
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C tu in ly C ler.’t — Jo L j> B . S te L n s id ,
G old B each.
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only tru ly v ia b le w ritin g
Visible W riting
W rite for iniormation to
T h e Smith Premier Typew riter Company, Ine.
Syracuse, N . Y .
County Treasurer—James Caugl e l l i
-"Wmlderburn
Araeesoi— W ni. TUnian, Uarl>or.
Si-boOl fiupt. — Geo. W . Sm ith. Oo!d ,
Bern h.
m achine
Complète C o n tr o l fro m
Breach« «mnwlMm
- Keyboard
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J u d g e — You
a r e sentenced
to e ig h t days'
Ir n p r Iso uiiient
fu r w lf.- beat-
“ Ig n o e a n e o ,” r e ­ ■
m ark ed young Uorem, ,
Circuit Court meets Foutth Monday i t ' “th e y say. la bllaa."
“Oh. th a t probably '
* A ug ust o f each y e a r.
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accounts fo r It," re­ ■
County C-otuailHsloucra Court m eets joined Miss C u ttin g
firs t W o d m a d a y I.- J a n u a ry , April,
“ Accounts fo r w t i i i t r '
-Ju ly and September cl each yoai. ‘ q u eried th e y o u th .. /
Probata Court meets l f „ l M o n d ay tat * “T h e content,xl and I
each m o 4 th
, Irap p r look you uxu
.Surveyor—J . C atig lte ll J r ., G o ld l each
U I t l i U - OS TUfl COVkTS.
A K e y for Every C han ctm
evaar
oouvtt
post o rrte s a
MASTBBS.
ally
»so rd k r-
maar.” she re
pllod.--C hicag o News.
lug.
P r is o n e r — I
hope your lion-
o r w i l l rem it
tbcw uteiK 'o. It
Would shorten
by.ao touch our
li a ii i-y m o o n .
V ,'r 'r r o iily lie e u
m fhricd s fort-
n ig h t! - N ew
Y ork W orld.
Harbor........... .......... Pletcher Gardner.
C o ld B e a c h ................ .........J . W . B U e y . I
W edderburu. . . ■ .......O. L W akem an.11
lll i l i e e ......................... M r. K . B R u s s e l'. ,
M a rla l.................... Mrs. V lu la A . F ry . i
A g iie n r ....* .,/
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..A . M .R ile i.
Port Orford , . . . . ........Ames J- hasten 1
Denmark......................... .J. K. Capps.
L a n g lo is ........................ E. B. T h rift 1
Cokley............................... J . A. Haines '
make the Smith P remier
A c e m p n ra tire ly tin known ta*
<1 us t r ia l d e ta il 1« dcaerfbsd by
‘•The E le c tric a l Ile rie w .” A cco rd ­
ing to th a t a u th o rity , diam onds
a re used q u ite exten sively a a d ie t
fo r d ra w in g w ire o f t i e sm allest
s tie s ; fo r instanee, the slses leaa
th a n , aay, 0.02$ inch d ia m e te r.
T he hardest steel dies a r e M t
s a ita b le fo r thia w o rk, fo r tho re a ­
son th a t -the w e a r upon them io
en large« th e d ie (b a t th e d ia m e­
t e r o f the- w ire is not u n ifo rm
w ith in the requ ired pe resat s ge o t
A ria tio a a t t h e beginning an d
nd o f « d ra w in g . S apphires a re
also used sodtatlmes fo r tW s
w o rk. C opper, s ilv e r and p la t­
inum a re the m e tals usually
d ra w n to thé ve ry sm all sises.
W it h diam ond dies i t is practic­
able to d ra w p la tin u m to a diam e­
te r o f five leu thousandths o f a a
inch. A n idea o f the fineness o f a
copper w ire d ra w n to only tb rao
fine thousandths o f an ineh In d i­
a m e te r m ay be g ath ered fro m t.m
fa c t th a t in one pound o f the
m e ta l th ere a re o v e r six m iles o f
such w ire.
T h e w eig h t o f th e diam onds
used fo r th ia w o rk is fro m fo u r to
five carats, had th ey arajhncut.ex-
cept as to the die. T h e value o f
these die«, which, o f course, a re
not o f tite fira t w a te r, varies fro m
SIS to |2 0 a c a ra t, and several
hundred thousand d o lla r« ’ w o rth
o f diam onds a re u tilised as dies
ia th e vario us w ire fa c to rie s o f
(h is co u ntry alone.
S k illfu l, however, as must be
th e artis an s w h d s ih k these sm a ll
dies and a tte n u a te d as the wires
d ra w n th ro ug h th em m ay be, y e t
n e ith e r w ill sta n d com parison
w ilh the o u tp u t o f th e sp in n eret
o f (he common spider, w hich ejects
a single th read o f s ilk So fine th a t
18,000 th reads a re requ ired to
eq u al in thickness an ordinary
s tra n d o f sew ing s ilk .
W H Y T H E W OM EH j V W
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LATK
le a a a in th o S qw llbeb H ou seh old
B g p la la s th o S ka’s
ffr in s
choice o f the than who
in vestig ates
comparative
advantages.
» ■ tu a CASCA « « -r s «¡„t «bar a n M s b«SA
■iwlivine wc ¡¡¡Me sv», b ut In tb r M ouas . Lasa
»•»'« ray »it« «a» 'm u te » H k bei,duche lor
»»i-d.VS «ho in e •
-.f you, CASCAKETS.
snA tb-y felg- V-Cl Ifce put« .» M r heart'»tnioot
Imaaedlsiety. We h.« |, renot sh tu* CuacsrsM
C:»A". S 1 »oernKT,
n u a b u rtt W i- a
( o F i i w M r * »•«
tem as ads B a re K f f r w r TwwASs
and D o n ’t X -
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FIB a boUla-pr e-rsn
alar and lei It eland
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evidence of k!d-
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treqaent desire to
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p e n It or pain In
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— ,be back is also
■ . ’ hoi ihe Kidney» And biad-
krai i c y .- ,
W li*» to » « .
i f , i t in ih t Knowledge so
Dr. Kilm er s S» amp-
r vhf dy fulfill» every
.i.'i.s .n , p»ln In ihn
li
V Adder and every part
n
It cotracig In: bllltv
t-ng pain In passing
•hie use of liquor
' -’ rtv thai tinpleascn,
:!led to go ofie,
id- many time
n J and the extra
■ ’ ¡»-R oot la soon
•eti fo r lit »-or
,
'(poxing case.-
m u 'J have thr
. an d$l. sues
.a bottle of this
um O
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
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caa to the m anu factnrm Tur
Cfantl«n'»nr* Medici»« Co.. Chai*
tsiuKa'A. I'fnn,
no f - u a S t . . f » > . sa, iwn-
S I» e k -0 m »«M StocS «art Paul ry
Mart' -la , 1, tbv b«»t l e v « trWrt. O m
•lock wa* ockta« kart w hm ion m «<
me the 1» ,beta« «art « o ,i tkey »»•
(a«*.ine « o i l » . Th«y ar« lenkiag ■
par ««Mt. tn tw r.
Ladies! S « .
un til yea rcc* « \ e and •□provo of i >nr
L./foiiO • I a J' w ’ i< n*» 1 t t'tti IT S —
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tt »va’ F R e tîV » u w .,i!X î
Il V 5» 2 m eu11 !» ••/ r
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JC¿ cÀJO.’IÜ l>ufc Ifc t o 007 t.-st you Wisü
I l i ou a re then » v t perfectly eu’ U f r d c r do not w L h to keen tba
STOCK »nd
PO ULTR Y
M ED IC IN E
8tock sad poultry have few
trouble» which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities.
3 ls e k -
Draugbt Stock snd Pon'try Medi­
cine i» a bowel ami li-e r remedy
for Mock. I t put» the organa ot
digvtttion ia a peiW ii condition.
Prominent American hssedeni nnd
Carmen keep tt e ir herd < and fim-ks
wealthy (.] ■ftn-A -hecr v> orc»-
sional dose nf Black-Draught ?».«k
and Punltry M ^bciae ia their
food. Any stock rataer m nvbays
ii-oent hntt-poiwd a ir tight ran
of this medicine bom hi» deals;
and keep hi» stock in vigorous
health for week»
Dealers gener­
ally keep 11 lack-Draught .^tork snd
Poultry Medicine. I f your» does
¡u v ®
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1'i.C i C R Y P ’ ;S E S
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s«, iT
icyeíoÍCt.’ 4
i'T * .h
nx<:e tie n i.-« i t u
P -'-’ v Î aj I o I j » . ,iu g t t /O I
oroût sbovo
cost. 1 ou h iv o ? Jo t
n w d d r m e a n preß*-» by buy«
n ! i v ° f ö i t Y-nu*Ä4-*m c r‘*
ra ntre ls h lr d your
Lfc @
L2 Hsdgefliera Pi
ScK-hsaiiaiTifes
tt ’th 'tm T M "f
« su 5 l 4 ci!m£!fs I
ordinary tire, tho Onucture rrd iU r.ir q u c liU ri b c lo * J
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vrep.-rc3 1
T lio regi.ir.r price o f Lhcso tire»
th,#? i i L R i i f i ” i t o r t d m l i i i r t pnrpowwwe are
k ln r a spsetai fa c to ry I •» to too r i Jor c ( o:,ly i t M
r le tte r ¡» recelred. V. o chip C . O. 1). on »pproviil
re examined s n dw ntnd them o-rp— |y e» r r ttyj, i l t. .1
¡rtcon too trea d .
irni «1 a t O U R e x p r n « | f titr m y rewoon they era o<»t Nati-..*D(*virw
»■»?••« H a h * * ! . I f y u o -« l« r a p * ir » 7 t
'?*• ru a fa ster, w p «r but.»*, k w i Ion w t r a a tf lo o k fln«-r th an n n v ti
u w n y j M r n - ¿ r o t nncr^hgpcetutnn>«PArkDb1e tlrvi «»Tsr.
Ayers Pills
A y e r’s P ills . A y e r ’s Pills.!
A y e r’s P ills. K eep ssying
this over and o ver again.
T h e best laxative. ¿£¿7, w2.1
Want your moustache or heard
a beautiful brawa or rich black? Use
gay v o m a m p t i c n c c b be
cured. N a tu re a lo n e w o n ’t
do it, i t needs help.
S W IF T A C O ^
•pp. B S Fstsst Office,WaaMatfoe, fl.C,
P O O R P R IN T
F o r m a n y years th e o strich bn
enjoyed w o rld w ide reno w n fro:,
th e possession of a dig estiveu p|«-
ra t us w o n d erfu l and unique. T in
fa c t th a t a fu ll grow u ostrich i
th e p rim e o f physical nod in e c ta i
vig o r can exceed the speed o f a
m odern race horse w ith o u t h a lf
(vying, and th a t the same ung ain ­
ly b ird ca rrie s w ith him it ready-
for-use kick calcu lated to m ake the
noblest e ffo rt o f
tht-
f..jiit-d
G eo rg ia
m u le look
lik e
ik e
scratch in g o f a sp rin g chicken, h it.
n o t d etra cte d fro m th e o strich S
fam e as a g o u rm an d .'
B u t now, according to official
announcem ent by the d ep artm en t
o f a g ric u ltu re , t h e r e js a riv a l in
th e field, and the o strich ’s d iet of
Sw iss w atches, lam p cbiitthcya,
It a lia n m a rb le and o th e r easily
as sim ilated a rtic le s o f food has
paled in to inrign^fic .nee l:esida
the perfo rm an ce ot U s la te s t cota
p e tito r. T h e riv a l o f the o -1 :i
is the hum ble A m e ric a n coyote of
th e w estern p la in s, w c i.d o f voice,
fleet of fo o t, im pish o f a r t, the
hated of his b reth re n aud the
scourge o f th e i-:inchninn. **
A cco rd in g to a b u lle tin issued
by th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t,
th e a u th o r being Ita v id E. Lan ts.
M. 8., as s is ta n t in tlie division of
b iological survey, coyotes fsed
chiefly upon a n im a l m a tte r, hut
when such food is scarce they
fre e ly
eat
peaches, apricots,
horses, m elons, pears, c a ttle , Juai
p er b erries, fish, m a n c a h ltt ber
ries, birds, p ric k ly pears, reptiles,
horned toads, insects, tu r t le eggs,
p ra irie dogs, crustaceans, lis a rd -
a n d crabs.
T h e Mbove w ould seem to be a
so m ew hat com prehensive lis t, but
th e d e p a rtm e n t lias alre ad y re
eeiveti a n um ber o f le tte rs from
ranchm en o f the w estern eoyotc
co u ntry, suggesting ad d itio ns to
th e an im a l's a lre a d y extensive
menn. A m o n g th e th in g s men
tinned by th e d e p a rtm e n t’s west
e rn correspondents as being fre e ly
and fre q u e n tly enjoyed by hungry
coyotes a rc old shoes, flannel
s h irts , canned goods, und erw ear,
harness, a x le grease, flsh books,
chocolate caram els and t a r roof-
S llm c -ln ir f i e Q -ie s tln p c rv . -
A Kreucb gsttthnina w’..o bad been
w ith M .d c T itlle y riiiH l fo rliv e u ty years
act-
M a t to the
i:t
Vienna a fte r Xi-poleou's exile to K!ba.
People n a tu ra lly co ucladrd (b at this
lo-.ig In tliin icy bud made blui fa m ilia r
w ith s num ber o f |;urt!cuhiis of tb s
m inister's 'lif e an d tienrlng also upon
the events w ith w lilcb be had been
m ixed up. W o rrie d w ith question«, the
“ I t ’s Just «even o’clock," said
Rquiibob, “ and ao you have p le n ty
o f tim e to dress y o u rs e lf c a re fu lly
fo r the th e a te r. W it h th is m a r ­
g in o f tim e, H e n r ie tta , you can
su rety h ave no excuse fo r being un­
p re p a re d a t the last m om ent, a
t r a it w ho lly confined to y o n r a e x .”
“ Yes, dear, I ’ll s ta rt dressing
rig h t now,” said his helpm eet du­
tifu lly .
“ A n d I m yself w ill show yon a
good exam ple in prom ptness.”
said 8q n il bob, k in d ly .
“ I ’ll sta t
rig id .in. now m yself. By th e w ay,
w here i..e niv sh irts? ”
“ lie n - they ¡ire.”
" I ’ ut, tin- ‘sh irt studs in It, w ill
you? A n d —e r —- by the w ay, th is
dress suit is n il Iter rum pled. I
must liuve tossed il around in the
d ra w e r. Y o u a re ra th e r handy a t
those tilings, H e n r ie t t a — c a n 't
you press i t in to some s o rt o f
shape?”
“ A i l r ig h t , d e v ”
“ A nd, w hile you are a t It , fix the
p earls in my s h irt fro n t. G in g e r!
I wish you’d chase up m y cuff b u t­
tons.”
M rs. Hqnllbob flew around w ith
d eft and w illin g linnds, g a th e rin g
tory. F rom th a t m om ent the questions
ceased.
w hile Hquilluih c a lm ly dresser I
h im self in ih<- in te rv a ls of his rap-
W Are tlirei t ions.
“G o t m y to,»
h at? ” he asked.
“Good.
Now
please fix my necktie and— why—
e r— e r— "
Hq n il hob gasped In surprise, re­
lates the New Y o rk Hun, looked a t
the clock hands, which pointed
eig h t, and then surveyed th e flu r­
ried lit t le wom an.
'^ lin g e r !” 1 m - said, In tine scorn,
“a re n ’ t you dressed ys t? W e ll,
if th a t Isn’t ju s t lik e a w o m a a i”
T a aay ao n *« E a r ly Poeaa«.
T»troysou w as only vlg bt years old
w h ru be covered both aides o f bla
b ro th er’s slate w ith a poem on " F lo w ­
ers.'' done in auiiup escbab ls meter. H is
brother bad said to film , "See I f yoa
can w rite poetry." and when be rend
the rera e on th e elate be m erely «aid.
“ Y on’r e done IL " B etw een the ages 'it
eleven and tw e lv e tb e yo nn g poet w rote
sn epic o f o v e r 4.000 lines In Scott’s
ectoeyllablcs m ingled
w ith heroics.
These w ere tb e o n ly flnlsbed poems i>t
Tennyson's boyhood, b a t w hen about
fourteen <w fifteen years old he com­
menced a dram a In Iam b ic m eter which
a tlll survives. T h u s he practiced him ­
B ead
F lo o rw a lk e r
(s s v e re ly )— I
se lf In three d ifferen t m eters Iw fore be h e a rd yo n t a l l th e la d y she w o uld
began seriously to w r ite o r pal,Hub.
find th e ribb ons n t tb s th ird co u n ter
to th e le ft.
N ew
F lo o rw a lk e r— T h a t'« * w here
Reynolds once forgot th e existence
th e y a»s.
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o f one o f bis pictures. B u rk e once ob­
“ Yea; h o t y o a ahowid have to ld h e r
ta in ed a very ea rly w ork and called on
to go Io tb e r ig h t p a«t t h r n e cktie
tb e g re a t a r t is t su b m ittin g tb e w o rk
b a rg a in co u n te r, t a r n t o
th e le ft
aa th a t o f a young student who «ought
past tb e rto e k ln g b a rg a in co u n ter,
advice from tb e m aster. Reynolds bad
th en th re e con n t era to
th e r ig h t
a long lo o k 'a n d then asked, " Is tbs
p o rt t',»o a h lrt w r ta t b a rg a fa counlee,
p a in te r a frie n d o f yours?"
nnd oo on. Y o u 'll nevar m ake a flo o r­
B u rke replied In tb e atB rm atlre.
w a lk e r.” —Judge.
“ W e lt " rep lied tb s g reat roan. "1 real­
ly d o n't fast able to g iro a s opinion. I t ’S
B e lle — W h a t a lo vely trolldog.
a cleveriab th in g , b a t w h e th e r It la o f
sufficient prom ise to Ju stify th e young
N a n — I th in k he's h o rr id lo okin g.
m an In ad op ting a r t as a p ro f, ««ion I
“ Oh. b u t b u lld o g * a r e a ’s fovety un-
l-« s th e y 're k o r r if I k ie fc ts f “ - P a t r o l t
cannot any."
S ir Joshua bed e n fln -ly for~o(,en bis F re e 1’ress.
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