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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1913)
/ (Mirane Volume X X I I . P ..1 .T 014 1 X 4 « » . " « B P T B M U K Ita . u m G U L DIBKCTOBY. ■ rx n a«o BtOTwcT o r r u -i.a j U. fi. Senators— D r . H a rr y I ante, of Portland and Geo. K. C ham berlain o f Salem . Complete Control Gallon» Touch -v Beck Space Lever Carnage Retarder Improv«! Mammal Stop f t r a p me rot , Speed! n . Ever Dented These are feature* which make the Smith Premier the choice of the man who inveatigate* comparative advantages. ■ o w To »In o .t , . | •w tth > w i Pill a bollii or cominci •a ta r a.d let It stand tv. it hours; i • t or • * ’ - in. g u,u.cate_ «L. i unhealthy condi- ” tion of the kid- nays; If It stain* your linen H Is evidence of kid ney trouble: loo frequent deelre to pass it or pain In , the back Is alto son vine.."if proof that Ihe kidneys and blad der are nut of order. W h e t to B e . Thera Is comfort in Ihe knowledge so arts, expressed, ihat Dr, Kilmer’. Swamp- Foot. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish ini curing rheumatism, pain In the baak. kidneys, liver, bladder and every part af the urinary passage. It correcta Insbllltv to hold water and scalding pain In passing I °r • Hec' ’ following use of liquor wins or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant "•¿•ashy of being compelled Io go often d u r ln r be day, and fo get up many times *»r.eg the night. The mild and the extra, •rd nary o/foct of Sw am p-R oot u soon raallied it stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. a medictne you should Save the beet. Sold by druggists It SOc. and J l. sizes, I T o ll may have a sample bottle of thia wonderful discovery end a book that tells mere about It. bothsert %baolutely free by mail. u ^ ^ rnCr H "»w Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Whtn writing men* BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubi .-M which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. 3 la c it- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- . cine is a hovel and liver remedy for stock. I t put« the organs yf digestion in a perfect com! i tion. Prominent American breeder* and farmer* keep their herds and flocks ¿ea-’fhy Vy giving .h e m an occa- sional 1 »si» of B!a<k-Draught 3t.«ck and Poultry Medicine in their f»»d. Any stock raiser may buy a 25 cent half po.jud air tight can of this medicine iro n his deala? and keep hi* ftnek in vigorous health for weeks. ( toalers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If your» doe« not. send 25 cents for a »ample can to the manufacturer!, for Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, fe.in. Ho HFXLM. G « .. J»n BO , I«w. R lft« k -n taught Stock and M M * 'in « U thrt b««t I ever tried . Our stock w aa ooking bad wb«n you a »nt roe th a r a ^ lie in e and not* they are g etu n g ao fl »•. They are looking 1» per oeat b itter. Ho« reading this f ensrous offer in this paper. H a v e y o u ever 8. P. BROCK I NO TOW se e n a S u n set? F H te b u r r Safe I D e p e ru t.,. . ritts b a r g . !■» I SUNSET MAGAZINE ’ CANOV C A T H A R T IC TN AO C MANN - *« fc » T ? m « O rtooo sriLPtvo • tie m v ia rtasaant. r o . t . m e Jouit, Never Ni> ««»«i W t Two eminent Oerman phydotaglat*. Dr. Rolf W li tmiann and Dr. Adolf B lr- hanf. hare arrived at tome Initructlve I result* from Inquiries concerning the j prevaleuee of bad sight and nervous disorders among women Students- and | teachers Forty-two per cent, of the women teachers have to wear glasses, as against ten among women not so employed, and 24 among male teachers Again. 40 per cent o f the female teachers are affected w ith nervous dis orders. while among men similarly employed only IT per cent have nerv ous comolaluta Long hours and 111- ventllated rooms are held to be the leading eanrea of these complaints among w- , en. but the result of them inv ‘•tfgations hen given considers! ’ eacourepement to Ihe iWN%g «Ht.bm In Oermany that general deterioration of the race must follow If women’s em ployment be not carefully chosen INSIGNIA OF SOLDIERS •v.n.ta I.,,t> I C:»nuy t'a th u r tle , c u r * «tmiRCiftnt I I C . 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Fear cost Perfect Durt Guard «C S8c •■ » y v tw io e tv te r t . s » r w e e r t l « « B v r ta a a ly A ll necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical w ork are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy ad io n M odel 10 (V isible) Bell Bearing Type Bar Column Finder ead P a re ra n lw Decimal Tabulator ViriUo Writing A Key for Every Chatterer Perfect Ereeuig Facibum IntsrchaayrabU Cams^s Right and Left Carnage Relearn Levert Swinging Marginal Rack Protected Ribbon C am Drive. CarnMm Ribbo. Coetrolled from Keyboard Variable and Universal Lina Spacer • » v r s a w e ts c o WOMEN TEACHERS NERVOUS. IV umber I y I IN AN ANTARCTIC SQUALL Not a Pleasant Experience w ith thv Tem perature a t 72 Degree* of F ro s t Suddenly the mist lifted, and the tem perature, which generally ruse during a Kale, by this time had fallen to 72 de C. Haw ley, of Salem. grees of frost. The Hr, t squall brought G v e rn o r— Oswald W est, 8 *te m . drift snow, a'.d. we eulftred greatly from .Secretary of State— Ben. W . O tcu lt Sa .frost bites while securing our littlf lem. ■ camp, writes C. E Borehyrevlnks, In State T.aoanrar—Thoe. B. Kay, of S a Antarctic Expt rlenccs." in Century. lem. Our relndverwlf t ping bag», which, while warm from previous use. had b< cn packed 8 u p t P ublic In e tru c tlo n — L . A . A ld on the sh tige. where the)' became quite e rm an, Saletr.. flat and’ frozen hard, so that when the State Faioter— M’lllfa D u n lw jy . Salem. gale surprised us we had to thaw our- Attorney (ietierid— * >1. ( i awfogtl, aclvee gradually Info the bags l.ateron State Game Warden— Win. I,. F lu - ws used the dogs to thaw out the bags ley, Salem. for us. They alw iya liked jo roll upon anything that waa not snow or lee, even State H e .ltli Offleer— D r . C alvlu 8 were It but a thrown a » *y mitten; ar.d W h ite, buletu. • bey would tugs gouml and round over Halen,. ' ..,.,4 It. Imaglnlnls th,vt they w..e* warmer C lerk State l.aud Board— O. G. Brown, there than on the snow W h<a Igfcu wg Salem. threw our froze} bags on the snow, the Join t Henatoi fo r Coos and C a rry — dogs generally clustered together on L S. Sm ith. them at once, and soon after we could get I Into them. Joint Representative for Cooa and By this tlms the gale was over us In Curry -S. P. Peirce. , earnest, and we took refuge In our sleep- Jlidge, id J u d ic ial D is t r ic t - J . W . | Ing bags In the tent, from which we were H am ilton , Boeeburg. not able to extricate ourselves for th» Marks of Rank Prescribed by New Prosecuting A tto rn ey fo r C u rry next three nights and days, in which Regulations. Co.— W . H . M eredith, W edderburn. I time we expected the Icy floor beneath us Ito break up at snv moment. Our silk V. 8 . Com m issioner*—K . T . Stew art I tent rapidly filled up with a dense fog. P o rt Orford. T k » r D rv lc a a fa atra Olaaea tha Stand both front our breath and from the heat *■ * t a f Bennati of M llltn ry [ given out by the lantern; athlck layer of _ oocjrrr orrtoxan. Servies tn W hleh tha frost soon covered the Inner walls of the County A. W ood. G old Man Halon«. tent, and beautiful snow crystals shone Beach. down on us through the ventilation hols Although the general order preecrlb- County Coutniissioftem— D . Colegrovc, In the bag The drift snow hurled ths Gold Betty 1,; Goo Chenoweth, L an g lo ie . ing the new uniform for the soldlera of tent, and the «now pressure left us Just the United States regular army was Is enough space for our sleeping hags. The S lte rlff-C , H . B ailey, Gold Beach, sued a year ago last July and went Into o u n ty C le rk —Joh o R . B taon ard, effect on the first of the year, the men dark little spot which we formed on those vast white fields was blo tled -rfut liuld Beach. one sees about the streets are still clad Men, dogs and sledges all disappeared, In the traditional blue. But that la be County Teehenier—Ftanlc C aug h ell and the antarctic gale as it raged over us cause there la H i l l a supply of such Wedderburu . found nothing but cold white solitude. doth on hand and the government eco-! Attaeaaor-W n). Tolm an, H a rlx ir. For three nights and three days wo nomfcalty determined to use It up. says School S u p t — Geo. W . S m ith . Gold had to take turns In standing on all the New York Commercial Advertiser. Beach. The enlisted men do not get new suits ftstra to prevent being smothered by the pressure of the snow. From timu until their old ones ant worn o ut -iurveyor— J. Caughell J r., Gold Beach to time the Laps Joined In melancholy In some months' time we will n c M ian»,» or rw* oooaiw. longer see the lads In army blue. They native hymn*, the monotony nt which Cincuit C o urt meets Fourth M onday io will w t * r the blue only on dress occa seemed In a remarkable degree to h ar August of each year. "i monise with the rage o f the blizzard sion«: on service they will wear olive1 County Cotuotliwinnera C o u rt meets drab and on fatigue duty they will wear over our heads. We had brought a first Wednesday In January, April, brown cotton duck. On some .xxaaloni «mall aluminum cooking stove with ua Into the tent, and with difficulty we Ju ly and .September of each yeai. In tropical service they will wear a uni prepared a warm meal. But In tho Probate Court meets I r a t Monday in form of White eotten duck Wfk.hr I cold the metal stuck to our fingers, The stripes on the trousers of the non eatslt tnojth and It was not pleasant Io have one's T h e Smith Premier Typew riter C o , la«. ovaav eoctrry ornege a at, roer- commissioned officers are of the follow turn at cooking. Ws roasted the Ing colors: Cavalry, y.llow ; artillery Syracuac, N . Y . Bnacbm w a s » « « * .,,T V heart of a seal, but other parts we ate aear'.et; Infantry, light blue; engineers ...................... Fletcher OarJner raw. The doga were completely snowed scarlet piped with white; ord'haoce G old B e a e h ....................... . . j # w R i,„y under. Boom of them had eaten the black piped with scarlet; poet quarter- W ed derb uru .................C, U W akeman. straps of their liarnese In order to free maater sergtanta. buff; the boaplta) themselvea; but they were still un Illll,o e .......... ..................M r. E . H . Price. corps, maroon piped with ♦h lte ; the able to move, being froszn to the Ice. M“" “ * ......................Mrs. Viola A. Fry. i I rus J corp,, orange. Sergeants' stripes * 8 ' ‘eae........... A . M . Rilea. are one Inch wide. A corporal wear* a • A T U R N ’S S A T E LL ITE . P o rt O rfo rd ...................... Ames Johnston •tripe hnlf an Inch wide. Murlclan* wear D e ,,“ “ «’k ...................................J. H. Capps. Iwo stripes half an Inch wide. Thus by the color one can tell the arm Ite Dtsoovsry In 1 8 8 0 H a s O n ly o f ta n g lo la ........................... T h r ift of the service In which the enlisted man la ta B e e a lv e d A u t h o n t t c ^ ‘«•y................................J . - A. Haines serve* and the stripe shows his rank C o n firm a tio n . By the dress cap one can toll at a glance One off th e moat Interesting recent the regiment and tbecom panyoftheen- N o t le e fo r P u b lic a t io n . 11sted man. also his arm Thus thecav-i aafronomlral discoveries Is that off alryman wears crnevi-d aab-rs, the ar-1 Phoebe, the ninth satellite of Saturn, M in lr g Application No. («594. tlllervman crossed cannon, the Infantry I announced In 1W‘J by Prof W illiam H □ ara making U n ited Statob Land Office, Rose- roan crossed rifles, th» enylreer a castle t Pickering, as having been found on J)»cr< 1«. Von iLhTto L'¿U ’ w e r a of your burg, Oregon, March 28, BBS. Ordnance men wear the ahi II and flame photographs made at the Harvard uni y .H H ? t 'n » '£ ; ^ . N o th » Is hereby given that W . O. post commissary serueanta a crescent ol | versity observatory, at Aroqulpa. In The data, saya Youth’« Com K r ’ ch. “ X . H b i r ' / t o n * t r n ' r , Oru1» <£» C orbitt, whose postoffice uddresa Is white metal, electrician aerqtaifta ». Peru I ort O rford, C u rry County, Oregon, symbol res.milling forked lightning panion. were not then sufficient to r H b l v u l • Hfbttf , “ * l*ifcU-.t «rrilo bicrcles I t fa hospital corps men « cadUcits, which 1. furnish a satisfactory determination of setur. i ffe.v.rr coat. V oo ^ tc xro i-i1- . « s» « f " ’ i?ao t-tuat abovo and W alter Sinclair, whose podtofflce J h e »nak»-cntwlned rod that Mcrcttr) her orbit. , l u x d . i v c i o f u s s m ih » » » » p r c f lU b y b u y . address is C oquille, Coos County. O r carrlrxl. The men of the signal corp, bieyplo. C O H O T O u T » h - 'r \ •A?"’ 1'-. *»•«•»« Four Confirmation of the discovery haa until you r n lvo oi r i .. £ Ur"* f*' »5* • * *-r egon, have filed th e ir application for a wear two ernseert flags and a torch been long delayed, probably beraus« lUl'l rsvyer*a,/j . . , «-Hl ICBftl OUT Ullfccsrd Of OiBli joint p atent fo r the follow ing liescrib- Band musicians wear a lyre of whit, the planet has been crossing the re ’ a « ’t a H S S s S S s g s g S B eti m in in g ground, situate in the Sixes umlal. while field mttelcsna of Infar.tn gion of the m ilky way. where stars and the engineers and trumpeters oil are so numeroua that Ita verification m in in g district ( Unorganized| in C ur cavalry wear a bugle. would be difficult Naturally aa'rono- ry County, State of Oregon, To-wlt: There are many kinds of sergeant! mera had beoime somewhat skeptical The South Wort j of the Nor.h East }, and tnativ rank«. The chevrons on the as to Phoebe's real existence, suspect- The South East | of the North West J, Sleeves I || what Ihe bearer Is T h . ' Ing that some mistake might have and the North East j of the South West rtglmenlsl sergeant major, for Instance been made tn Interpreting faint spots J of the North W e s t-I, all in Section wears thres bars ai d an are of thrw on the photographs SAM PLE P A IR The rcglo-en.al tmartermaster E ig h t, Township T hirty-Tw o, South of bars But complete confirmation «some« at 1 w m o o u o t , a a . r Range Fourteen West of the W illa m sergeant sl«o ha« three bars, but they last In a Harvard bulletin Just issue I are Joined by thre. straight bar» The stating that the satellite has been ette M erid ian , in saiil C u rry County, rrglmentnl eommlsairy s> rg. an I hits ths found again upon numerous Arequlpa mid con tain ing Ninety acres of laud. «sme Inslgrla with a crearrnt In th. plates. 11 of which, made in and aime NAIL«, Tt«k«, orCitta will n^tin*«k u m ^ a ik d I T » T " . * fV. **• „ The adjoining m in ing claim (a that of angle. Stin-«dron or battalion sergeant last April, furnish the elements for a A h hundred u n d r e d tin th e u OCSORIPTIUKs »‘«'’" i . i n i i J ^ - I t Newton C. Divelbisson the South. majors have three liars with ar. arc ol reasonably accurate prediction of Its filling. very durabls rod " A t o S t V i f l T he land applied fo r Is under the two bars. The chief fh"s|el»n wears n position. - ' wscl.1 I n , of rul.|..r w ,7c '/ £ , H ie s p o n i l i , a n d » „ j,.), c , . J . “ ” - names of, The Hudi-on Flac.fr m ining bugle In hla ehevror, an ■’o-a the chief The cMculation off the orbit la well v v iib iS h ;» ,^ claim s, The W . O. Corbin c la im , The ' trumpeter. The droro ma.for wears twe In hand, and the results will be given is* • t i ' * *M«k rwbhertmed A. A Black claim , I h e Thad G iven i tmbroldered crossed batons In the ord In a volume of the Harvard "Annals" * ,ï"?,»«wef«rsetrlne“ B!» nance department the «hell and flam« soon (o appear The satellite la i es an ordinary tin», tho v u n c t^ r/n X u r S3’i,WrSi?ao . "d ‘*P" »fan rtm atrip “ M” claim , a' 1 placer, gold bearing gronnd. are borne. The hospital corp* and th* I tremcly small, probably t m faint to l»y noverai lavo- . A i . «oprayswt rtmeuttina. TMe Î ivcn T h e Htiilrou M ining Cl <ima were re- , *lr* nutlaat any ether sbricon the tr«. ad *1 : S /»th'lrV r • i p - r ‘ a ’ tgnal corps also lu-ar the Insignia of I be aeen through any e-lstlng teler- 1» HO.OU per pair, hott« rndTeii’ tirc4 make- SC FT, KLABTie eZf locate.1 io cotppiv with thesukciyishins their corps First-class privates of en-' cope, but we can photograph mskirnr a ra c ia l factory ml DQ,r<Wo « SA»» aiDIHO. what d a y le tt e r H received , y o t of the ' lo iei'iiin cu t survey. glneers wear a caatle of ri.1 cloth piped cannot be seen. ®.” d f ” : n d t : As to Its orbit, all that can be said A ll of eaid nl.ilni’s are recorded io the wl'h white. The chevrons of the sergeants of th* at present Is that th - distance from '••n oe o f ih« County Clerk o f C urry j line all have three bars The first ser the planet must b* between T.tAO.Ono C o uu ly, Oregon, and also ail tra u -fe ra giant bearaa lounge also, a quart.* and ».Ofto.lMW miles, nod the period of tha! , n a ill l ^ » , w . u avatrialor.jeratono. _____ . . . I , t t a ------ from the original claim ant*. I master sergeant a tie of one bar. a color revolution about 17 months a C v r, For fur A n y a n d a lj persoua claim ing ad vers- • sergeant a star, a stable sergeant of field ther and more precise Information we artillery a horse's head, A corporal must await the finished 'ompittallons ly any portion ol the above dcscrilanl wenra two bar« and a lance corporal one Of the six satellites discovered dim grouutl or wining claims, are required bar. ing the last century all b it the satel to rile th eir adverse claim s w ith the A cook wears Oi, his arm the Insignia lite Neptune wen- found by American Register of (he United States I .and O f- : of a cook’s cap, a farrier hr irs a horae- astronomer*— the *ev nth satellite of a saddler a saddler’s knife snd a Saturn bv Bond In lSik; the two satel flee at Roseburg, in the State of Ore- t,»hoe. ' gun, d u rin g ths sixty days p e rk 1 of mechanic or artificer two crossed 'ham lites of M ar* by Hull In 1*77; Junl- In ter's satellite by Barnard In 1892, and A y e r’« P ills. A y e r ’s P ills . publication hereof, or they w ill he bur mers A flrat-ciass gunner wears now Phoebe. A y e r’s P ills. K eep ssyingi red by virtue of the provisioua o f the signia of scarlet cloth representing a cannon projectile this o ver and over sgsi» ■ statute. Bealdea these chevrons of rank there ____ ■ T he best laxative. Isxstive. ’| R. F . IO X E S , Register. I T “ “’“ ”“ ” ” - are chevrons for service snd fo rs rvle» W a n l y o u r moustache o r beard In war. The first Isa diagonal hslf ehev. T R A IN IN G A W O LF. ron of cloth of the color of the man's a beautifùl brown or rich Mack ? Use f i r t t "T- or --------------- - ~ -y rorpa. For service |r war the men wear T h e D i f ll r u lt T a « k Aeffw»n»plf«be4 by a P a a diagonal half chevron o f white cloth t ie n t IbakbtH M a n . (SuoeMor to * , B. riastR) piped with the color of the arm of serv According to the Denver IU*publtcan, a ice In which the man won the distinc Dakota roan, who gopn by the name of tion. Men may w*ar a* many of these I-nclo Davy, in the owner of a txine gray wolf. The animal I n about six month» old, chevrons as they earn our ' ^ n bdentüü le tte r before ap weigh» a llttie more than fifty* pound», and The general order which prescribes ha« very mu< h the appearunee of a well- plying for Detent; i t m a r be w orth rooner I say v o ru a m p tio n can ba I W e prom ptly obtain U. tf. and Foreign the change of uniform goes Into ths mi kept dog, though hl» bearing indicate« a cured. N ature alon e w on ’t I nutest details regarding the dress of thw rather limited acquaintance with polite »o- I do H, it needs help. A n y t h i n g n o t ‘in « lo c k , w ill officer* ard men of the United S tatu clety. He w»« found in Middle Park la»t MARKS o r re te r à ER army When eerislr dr.es must and ■ummer while Uncle Davy and hi« family T I PE aUornsry’e roe. Wend model, «ketch he p le a s e d te o rd e r or r.h 'to and we weed an IMMEDIATI must not be worn la laid down In the reg were on a camping expedition. Uncle Davy w aa riding at Nome distance FREE on p a lc e u io ilitj. w « give ulations The very braids on the Use beat .eg ai «e Tv ice aud adviee, and o a r from camp one afternoon when nuddenly he | is k—e best help, but its ohArgv« arc m oderate. T ry taa sword«' hilts are subjeet to rules of po wa® s ta r tle d b y th e s a v a g e yelp of a wolf R e i-A iR iN o XexTLY m u st b e continued in sition and tying. io ! a cry of pain from hi« |x t greyhound. | m er i s w ell as winter. He urged hi® burro to ihe scene, and P a ie n t Lawynna, Taka I I la a llttla aaM w ith a r a, found his dog in a serious position. An old Opp U S- Pftsnt Cace.W sshlsgf*. a • t w - X e - k * » >«< k t fs y C m * . C4iauUkeW «o«. ADDi »he wolf, with her fourcul«« huddled close « w-:»r 1wr r t t t r • -n.»- Ott»r»». v -d t.itwccn t-vi.it curs a - » « » ly under her, «ttaoked the h^ubd with her ; Gwo-rurod v . uiA h. •*jf«»*S. Wlw — ve« '« r t i* ra 4«« a/.**r Core paws, «truclc him two »ever« blown on !H:l» viro«., « h . ,,,. a.* urufki tU the head, and laid him out on the ground. Instantly the wild '»east caught the aide her tc ■’ 3ongreasman, Flrat District— Willis £■......... Straight LSaa KayhoarA « • " « • W * >»d Interthan^e.bl. Plat», Ball Bearing Carriage Revemble Tabulator Rack Simpla Stascil Cutting Davie Drop Forged Type bar. Perfect Line Loci Bichrome Ribbo* . 1»T3 I BUCKINGHAM'S DYE •W anted INVENTÉ PATENTS SWIFT N CO- sq w «i. AiiXinds o Harness a J Saddelry D one t