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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
V o lu m e XXII. fO R T ORFOItl), OREGON, WEDXKS: )AV. OCTOBER 23, 1018 A A single m otion is quicker to m ake than tw o. O n ly one motion is n eed ed to m ake any character desired on the com plete, ¿traight-line, ^ey-for-every- character k eyboard of the j Som e typew riter advantage« w h ic h , w hen in v e s tig a te d , inevitably lead to the selection of the Smith Premier— R rm o.abta ta d statk R rrrrd b la T a b u la s . Rack Ball Hearing Carriage Compiels Control fro— Keyboard Simple S laao l CuSóag D a n e s D rop Porgad T y p e B a n Perfect L ia t Loen Bic brome R ib b a a. U niform Touch Bal) Bearing T y p e Bar C alum a F i a d , and P a ra g ra p h . D a d . n l T a b u la s . ‘ Perfect grating F c r ih i— liM erih.nge.ble C a r r ie s . R h ta and ~ I Carnage Relesas L e v e r. M a ip a a l R a d S v mgmg uuma A l / r t i w . Protect Pro—c - d R ibbaa V robla Wri G c a i E kiv.ft Camaoca R ibbon Coatrollodfroai Ksyboaid V w ia b lt sad U a ivc n sl Lias Spacer o ia ru itT o y rirn n s T h e g ro c e ry bill. A n ’ the coal, a n ’ g a < A n ’ th e m o n th ly r o ll O f th e r e n t—a last A n * ta x . to w a lk O n th e w o r d 's g reen gr» A n * t h a t's w h y w e need It. m y d e a rie ! C . H a w le y , of Hulctn. l i v e r n o r — O s w a ld W e s t, S a le m . S e c re ta ry o f 8ta te — B e n . W . O ic u tt Sa *T l» g o ld m a k e s ti»e d a r k d a y sun ny j A n ’ tem p e ra th e b lla x a rd -h re e a e ; lem . S v e n th e hives t h a t d r ip w it h h o n ey State T .e a m ire r— Thus. B . K a y , o f S a A r e fed by th e go ld en bees! lem . O k . *tia gold fo r b r a a ^ S u p t P u b lic In s tr u c t lo u — L . A . A ld A n ' g o ld fo r gas. A n ’ gold to b re a th e e rm a n , S alem . T h e a ir , a la s ! State P rin te r— W tllla D u n lw a y , S alem . ' A n * goid to w a lk O n th e w o rld 's g ra a o A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A. M . C ra w fo rd , A n * t h a t a W hy w o need M , my Ooartol S tate O sm e W ard en — W m . L . F i n O k . t h a t it wove n o t g iven ley, S alem . T o o u r liv e s Its g le a m to h o ld ! S tate H e a lth O ffic e r— D r . C a lv in 8 . 1 B u t eve n th e s tre e ts o f, H e a v e n A r e p av ed , as th e y say. w it h g o M ! W h ite , S alem . " . j P a r iw D a tC u a i B a d Space Lever Carnage Retarder Improved M argin al Stop» easy action light running Ebcapement, Speediest ever devised C o m p le t e , S t r a ig h t L in e K eyb oard and A Key and so ul O o ld m a k e « a w o rld a e e a « u n a r — T o u c h e s a th o u a a n d springs. B u t —w h a t w o u ld w a c a re fo r m o n e y . I f tw s r e n t fo r those tr if llr .« th in g s : U . 8. Senator*— D r . H a r r y L a n e , o f ' P o rtla n d and Geo. E . C h a m b e rla in o i l S a le m . U on g ress tn a n , F i r s t D is tr ic t— W illin ' letsarbm giabla PUtea* ’ aoao o r OFFIC IA L OIKF.CTORY. W e w o u ld lo ve e a c h o th e r M o re —a la s ! I f th e need fo r g o ld P r o m o u r liv e s w o u ld pass; B u t *tls yold m ust la y you B e n e a th G od's g r a s s - An* th a t 's w h y w e need it. m y d e a rie ! —P r a n k U S ta n to n , In A t l a n t a C o n a titu S alem . C le rk State la tn d B o a rd — O . O . B ro w n , Model 10 S a le m . J o in t Senator fo r C o o * an d C q r ry — I . 8 . S m ith . Jo in t B c p re a e n ta tiv e fo r C o o * a n d C o r ry — 8. P . Peirce. Ju dg e, 2d J u d ic ia l D i s t r l e t - J . (or E v e ry Character. W. H a m ilto n , Roseburg. P roaecuting A tto rn e y fo r C u rry D o.— W . H . M e re d ith , W e d d e rb u rn . Princess Fiaki’s B irthday U . S . C o m m issio n ers— K . T . S te w a rt 1 F o r t O rfo rd . Write for mfonnation to T h e Smith P rem ier T y p e w rite r C o ., Inc. A TA L B O f OLD DAYS IN J A P A N . OOIMTV O rriC K kn. A’liml»*«!’ 2-4 “ I t la exile, it is d e a th !” he tb o u fh t, b itte rly . “ W h a t can 1 hhvg done th at »huuld dtagraiv tu e f' , Il< cam itici his con sci eneo a»- v » r« .ly . ' N m h itig ? ' he «ahi a i last. •T h e prince « a lly <!r tes that tha spring ■ a h o u id - jp coie io ilia dlUKh'téc. W e ll. I >i, a ú ith . B ut is w ill l u i t . i r . t h e r e im « ih A. stili,1, n u came to him , I and he r-’-u s«ttt|> o nia ow n palace, no tin g, w ith t o r , t , th a t the short ! w in te r da> was t . ended. G ath er- i in g his .co.lcagu.s arouud him. ha told them o f tbs c x tiao rd tu a ry demand of J the prince. "T h e re is only one th in g to be don«,'' he went on. noting tbe frig h t ened faxes about bim. "Liutsnl W a I m ay J-et be saved I “B V fry o n e w u tiln three leagae* ' arouud. men, women, ytrls and boys, nublea, m erchant» and /ea-sants. m ust set in stan tly to w ork w n h silk, velvet, satin and puper, and 'make scores of flower*. L e t them cut up th e ir clothes, th e ir hanging*; le t them lu akr use of th e ir fans, cushions, everything they have. "T h e n , before daybreak, a ll these flowers must be tied, fastened or glued to a ll the n e is and b-tahes of the park and all the country near tbe palace; the finest and best unar the princess' palace and th e poorest the furthest away A ll the painters and a r t l f s must superintend the decorations. " T a k e the arm y , take the hospitals, take the prlsubq. E very one must w o rk, no one m u ^ t w t o eat or d rin k to -n ig h t. Go and rcm elhber th a t your v e ry lives depend upon your suc Beach cess." W ith o u t a word the m inisters fled C ou nty C ouiiuisair.nera— D . Crdegrove, T W A S w in te r and very cold, and im m ediately from th e palace In less Jtdd B e a c h ; U co C lu-n , w eth, L a n g lo is . tha panels of costly wood, carved th an an hour there was not a palace S h e riff— C , I I . B a ile y , O o M B eac h . w .th a rt and w ealth o fx detail, had nor a house In the city i.or a single C o u n ty C le r k — Job u R . S ta n n a r d , been ca refu lly closed around the village tn the country w here the In prince, m akin g the room in which he (¿old B each. habitants were not le a k in g flowers, vat very sm all. C o u n ty T re a s u re r— F r a n k C a u g h e ll and if one had looked th a t Bight fro m M a n y beautiful robes lined w ith W e d d e rb u rn the daimio's palace be wou ■' h .iv* w arm wool and covered wRh priceless seen thousands of lan terns !>. hblug Assessor— W m. TUnian, Harbor. silk lay crossed in contrasting colors about among the trees tn evt d i School S u p t.— Ueo. W . S m ith . G o ld on the dalm io'e breast, and on one rect ton. B each. wide sleeve o f th e outerm ost garm en t Th e next m orning, i.s her worn, u fin was em broidered a star form ed by five u rve yo r— I . C au g h ell J r ., G o ld Beach l*hed dressing her, Ftakt heard thu, balls encircling a sixth. T h is was the sound of sweet singing and many c MIKTINUH UP TUB COI'RTS. - crest o f the Illu striou s K au ga fa m ily ,' strum ents beneath her window C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y in w hich knows no equal throughout a ll “ A h ! i t is m y birth day lO-ony.' 'she A u g u st o f each y e a r. Japan o r am ong the latands of Shen- said, w ith a shiver. " W h y are the god» C o u n ty C o m m las,o n ers C o u rt m eets dal and Satsuma. • •. so cruel as to cause it to fa ll in tha firs t W ed n esd ay Io J a n u a ry , A p r il, Th e prince, in spite o f his vassals, w in te r tim e?” > Hey women pulled J u ly and S eptem ber of each y e a t. his lands and his money, fe lt never aside the curtains from the window. P ro bate C o u rt m eets Ml j t M o n d ay iu theless th a t he was v e ry poor and m is ''W h a t a beautifu l day, mistress," erable. And tne* reason w a* th a t fo r each m ou th they said. several days he had tried to th in k of Indeed, as i f it too were a co urtier, IRBY COUWYY ikMT o rriG S B a x o POftT- Something fo r the anniversary or his the sky was cloth, d In richest b lu * nam acjuiw daugter's birth day and he oouid th in k I ’ h r b o r .......................... h ie te lte r G a rd n e r in which the sun lik e a golden Jewel G o ld B e a c h ........ .. i i j | e y ; o f nothing. shone proudly. I t was n n fo rtu n a tely tru e th a t the Languidly the princess w alked out " ^ M e r b u r u .................. C . L . W ake m an . princess, who would on the m orrow ,lll,,oe......................... Air. E. H . Price. a tta in th e dig n ity o f 16, already pos upou the balcony, lis t what s cry o f joy and sur- -tsc bro..e from her llpsl M a r i a l ....................... M rs . V io la A . F r y . sessed everything th a t It was possible Flow«rs, flo aers. In every direction, A g u e *« . . . . . to r a young lady to possess, but this . . . A . M . R ile a . and us fa r as tbe eye conld see. P o r t O rfo rd was no consolation to th e dalm k). T b e princess rubbed her «yes. W a* ..Ame» Johnston W h a t was the use o f being a prince, o f D e n m a r k ... it a m iracle? ........... J. 8 . Capps. havin g such w ealth , if be could not L a n g lo is . . " F a th e r, fa th e r!" abe cried, as tha ........ E . B. T h r i f t offer her something new and pleasing? noble prince entered her ap artm ent, E c k le y .., . . . . . J . A . H a ln e a P resen tly he arose. i " tru ly ,-y o u are a god.- " I w ill go to her apartm ents. P er Th e daim io, smd'.ng w ith pleasure, N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . haps. unconsciously she w ill te ll me pio|Kiscd a ride th igh the park to Th e de- w h a t she would lik e ,” be said to h im 1 on ■'< magic springtime. self. I Io io ,,K cl ii u c i tier hands, and IH « A C M T u t t i ! -roi.., “ «T- W v S ia lS I M in in g A p p lic a tio n N o. I«594. H e struck a bronze gong and Im m e the hri.o .v ' prci' - on o f g a .tr clad U n ite d S ta te » L u n d O ffice, R o*e- diately the carved panels rolled open no i i led by in> pr.nce and his b u rg , O rego n, M a rc h 28, lid s . _________ ____ disclosing endless ______________ halls Oiled w ith I dm., d i started slowly down th * N otice 1 m here b y g iv e n th a t W . O . * * m orals o f noble b lrih . pages, gunrCs ; w'iiii - e g , av jn u e C orbin whose p o sto fiic e ad dress is and menlaia. Th e sam urais who w .xn 't t . s t . I i o h - perfume acenta tha tle y e le .h lp ........ .. .... F o rt O rfo rd , C u r r y C o u n ty , O rego n, the tw o ewords bowed deep w hile all air! FACTORY PÂICES She others prostrated themselves oa (••»lie H u y eles it Is . io realized th a t - -t. >rv cost VoE i J j j i am i ° n ° #P,ali »’«>1!t »hove a n il W a lte r S in c la ir, wboae postoffice actual , lu a d .r t factory v K J cost h a V f l U' X| * * * '« U b y b u y - .•.,«'ng flo w e r, did address is C o q u ille , C u o i C ou nty. O r th e ground. v«w iiicitu jn ciu i . r a ruoranhM) b b ic y c le . D O h O T B U Y a h i !«.“ « <’UilraPtxM) eh in d y o u r ” 1 w ill vis it m y daughter,” said the it. I ■" secret w as H ist egon, h a ve filed th e ir a p p lic a tio n for a daim io. ev.«y lew io, Hie of »wee eat In jo in t p a te n t fo r th e fo llo w in g describ F la k I. o r R ay o f Sunshine, sat on a cense burned in .u lly hidden bra- y,OU WILL F t ¿ S T ú í i ÍS H E D ¡ S S í í ? ri* e,r* r ,rb**"t’*«i « t i « ™ ed m in in g g ro u n d , s itu a te in th e Sixes A * * * ,o * I " * * » vre c a n lu a k e y o u t h ia » • a r * U \ v Í U¿ •» t be ZiCtri pile o f cushions In the ball o f her own m in in g e.istriet (U n o rg a n iz e d ) iu C u r F' k g e n t ly a n i K jK fln lly beautiful pink p a rtic u la r paiaz*. Th e lolds or her » a w l t h . , d . , ro ro fra d . U . y c l . u u d vr n a m . »ror» a l donata m ir ¿ n o r o ry C o u n ty , S ta te of O re g o n , T o -w it: m agnificent rubes were arranged sym- plum tree caught the a tU o d o a of the * OrCi u i a H o i r ("¿’h m " « ! ’ ìroìx?"?"’"1 blcTC'“ - «•"•»Thae. • nuirrieron ha*> 1 «*kcnin T h e S ou th W ort j o f th e N o rth E a s t J, m etrlcjd ly about her In m any colors p rim es*. rl*»»» I.arra,ah.tíí¡rotaí¿í£ TL— »•«*•»' V“‘ srouurtlyat pr.. T h e South East J o f the N o rth W est L and shapes, but most abundant was “ I wish a bra»! h oi th at tree,” she î ï « . BR À K ES J crle<’., h .ii . i l - ’ll tvlll be a m em ory and the N o rth E a s t | of th e South W e rt I the w onderful kim una of blue satin of cm o' i in is: bvdutltui prurn- J o f th e N o rth W e s t J, , l | l n Section 1 everyw here embroidered w ith spider E ig h t, T o w n s h ip T h ir ty -T w o , South of | webs In which were caught th e m any , eaad< s oi m j life .” colored petals o f sum m er flowers. ’¡’h ( d a im io b 'Red uneasily a t the K a n g .' F o urteen W est of th e W ilia m -1 m ln U t e r . m ^J^F Y»« ^rw/err*f«l/ »HraiF., T.ml_*____ T h e young g irl's face w a* w h ite as e tte M e rid ia n , in said C u r r y C o u n ty , i snow, her crimson lip * opened slig h tly '•»>?..• w ill diaeover the cheat,” , be an d c o n ta in in g N in e ty acres of l a n d . : to disclose tw o rows o f pearly teeth. thought. l £  lîl vEl IO,BLEFROM MBCTBRW T h e a d jo in in g m in in g c la im is th a t of I I and th e eyebrows, fo llo w in g the m an- But N tl-d a -ts in did not trem ble nor N ew ton C . O iv e lb iH s o n th e South. grow pale. . ner of princesses, were closely shaven D L S O M P T IU N , f , ’P / ? 1; - ' I and replaced by tw o little black ‘*Grar. thc the honor to pluck i t fo r I he lan d a p p lie d fo r Is u n der the ,s * . ‘ V an d easy rlrtJnr, v a r y d tirs M o a n il lin e d I» .,d o ‘ ► With you.” he said. names o f, T lie H u d s o n P la c e r m in in g patches painted vary high on the fore r special q u a lity o f ru b tm r, w h ich ueve er be- head. •mae p o r o u s a n d w h ic h c lo ‘s i n He ro<: tip to the tree and" brought c la im s , T h e W . O . C o rb in c la im , T h e ' ^»“« t o r e r a e w a ith w l o ^ u t t T a l i l ô l o w w i V ^ n ic tu i n g g t ' I h h ô o î a l l n ’r ^ o e s e s D e A t the prince entered. F lak I hid her back a superb branch. Th e princess 'ùlb »tth.Tr1 " f r I o i. sau- CU.-lSSÎiL . .. .V t'i .tb u n d r e .; ? i o ' f f I. fc“ tu * -rs A . A Black c la im , T h e Th ai! G le e n ! F!®V,ce 1 W ek n > M * r t rw < f face fo r an inatant In the long sleeves w ized It. Lurytng her face in th e .’ I. h i . a n d “ D ” a la o r l.n a t r i p “ M " I c la im , a 'l placer, gold bearing ground. - of her robe, th u s-g reetin g her fa th e r f r e s h , r o r y li t e r s . t o p r a v a n t r im c u t t in g . T M a 1 The H udson M in in g C la im s were r e - 1 w ith a tender and modest salute. The T h e d a im io a a n < surprised than t i r o w i l l o u tla s t a n y o t h e r I l o c a l . I to c o m p ly w ith thegubcivisions dlam lo sm iled w ith pleasure a t the ot them tires la »10.00 per pair, b n tfo ra d i before. ti»’ d.ri not guess th a t the p n ’•neutri w e n e of »he G o v e rn m e n t su rv e y . grace and beauty of me th lld whom be ^ - | i i a w W í í á ,4 3 OrV . rt.:.i¿ O c ‘ O r n )ro.°\;,'.','A ^ 1"9 T ,' P,JX' * “ ord— hlpnea «amo prim e m in b lf r had emptied all the H e overwhelm ed her w ith --------- examined and »? 4 »'H” ly ¿? m *‘v í r n i í i **y ‘ ““ l“ A ll o f said c la im s a re recorded in th e | adored. gieenhouses ol t i l the ^alscea and had have a * Will allow g u n k alarne.mi , caressing names, asking her If she was prepared m a ty tre* «* fo r just such an office o f th e C o u n ty C le rk o f L u r r y , happy and if there was nothing she o<‘i asion. C o u n ty , O regon, an d also a ll tra n s fe rs desired. "Y o u arc a wonderful m an.” th e from th e o rig in a l c ls iin a n ta . “ A h ! Illu striou s prince and fa th e r." priuce cried to his prim e m inister, cried F la k i. clasping her hands sor A n y and ad persons c la im in g a d v e rs - when r m r n e d to the palace. • T ™ 117«’« wnd Y. r • pal r of ft-dfMhoru • H f i t r a i « i th e »|ies>i<i 1 n tro d u rto r r ro w fu lly , “ how can I be happy w hile “ You cr- i i i ' J y n rntgiclnn: B ut ly a n y portion ot th e al>ove described -** o « m ail matea aag the earth suffers? H ow ran 1 sr.illo te ll me. w i m r .’ l xt year to D O H O T M T g / Z ^ . V r , ' ' ' ' ° ° " « T T H i a K O F I BUYING • bf«*r«ia or a p rlr of g r o t i t if l o r m in in g claim s, a r e req u ire d when ____ ____ . the ______ skies _____, weep? Ah. the gods a u r p a x s tfajih m a t vt’» o u s le t üDdvrí*. W n -M “ '*•>------ -- 'ffur* “— «e -„ » ara e n i .« ,.,,. U> tile th e ir adverse c la im s w ith th e a r * erusl to have created the w in ter Th e .’.C i r.H r led slowly. R egister o f the U n ite d S la te s U m l O f- season! I feel lik e a poor little exiled He point • » - • >ottn< rnsn, flee a t R oseburg, In the S ta te o f O re plant, barely alive, and yet unable to son trf th prince o» >•> i 'im a, who .was gon, d u r in g th e six ty d a y s p e r k 1 of d ie !" aiding I* ■ -<« j s F la ..i to alig h t from " I t la certain there 1s nothing she her m i p u b lic a tio n hereof, o r th e y w ill be bar- A y e r ’s P ill» . A y e r ’» P ills . as sprinctlm e," ”W h«n tn »her year b^a p i i red by v irtu e o f tile p rovisio ns o f th e desires so much A y e r ’« P ills . K e ep s » y in g | thought the prince to hlm sed, once the prlri- as receives aiiotn?r i s ta tu te . th is o v e r snd o ver sgsin. I m ore back la bis little room. as a g ift Iron* the godu, give ‘ -» C o ., T h e best Isx ctive. B. F . /O N E S , R e g is te r. H e scowled fiercely at the grey s htt b u m i h- LXWkrui.ng pr.ru«. M BM Mam aam clouds outside. Suddenly he com w ill love him m ere than she does W a n t y o u r moustache o r beard manded tbe presence o f his c h irf m in ap rin gU iu t. ’ a beautlitol brown or rich black ? Use ister. N al-ds-tsln hastened to learn | The d u n . o banded the m inister a ■ oa a r. s u x » sa. u s a i í . s . a the wishes o f his Illustrious lord, but key of br- n«.., Incrua.ed w i.u «»old. fSuoeasor io A . B . o a b ix i the m ln ls is r’s heart sank a t tbe sig h t “ T h is i »a«.» gay to my tro«tures.” o f the prince's somber fare he s jla . ’*’1« e it ftiiu tua. e * n a t use I “T o -m o rro w la m y daughter’s b irth - of it you w j i . You ■ m /r« vaiuabia ! day.” he began, coldly. “ 1 desire, do to m * t h ia »/o»d or pr r « o in b l o o m .'* to w ri u far nor omUktoaÜal le tte r tefo r« ap i you understand. I desire th a t by day- — Tran slated lo r the N. Y. tu n . pi r i ng for t x t e n t j l t m s» b» w orth money I break to -m orro w the trees and bushes W « prunapúr obUun U. ft. and Foietgn Im p ro v v K iw .t . l Matches. z V i iv t li i n g n o t in s l o c k , w i l l , of the park and the en tire country surrouadlng the palace shall te cov- Th»* l r » * . » • » . . .u»**» Las decided Ä L V A 0 1 W ARN S W rM n re E N , «red w ith flowers, as In th» first to effect on v ... «• f in »he m anu- b e p le a s e d t c o l d e r T I R E .'Ufari.wr’i fvt? ri«nr1 model, «ketch m onths o f th * sp rin gtim e You m ay facture of c .» . befi. iw o -ce n t • r ph .» o .n 4 we w » 4 w» I M M E D I A T E s ì F R E E »epnrt en jM W ntabiiity. w» gtv® boxea ar*í j « c»> .»• '• n a.u • 4 R e F A iK iN u X e A T i.Y D o m go." Jte O w l .«gei «errice aeri M r i M , a a d uter | is l» e best k e lp , b u t ita uae ' "Y o u r w ill shall be obeyed In all matches iCvr. . ai w Pi» » U t ¿cid bi tu er ohargr« are «onderai«. T ry m m ust be continued in sitni- j I things." m urm ured the m ln tn e r, bow to. except th at 11 »he noddle cf each u » • iis s flo s t. i * * ‘ u 7 o h m e r as w e ll as w in te r. ing him self out backward. a sm all circle o í p s u s d a wax »hich P u l0 it t l » w y a r 9 . T»S» I , la s llu l» m M » d a u . w.rov Onee outside, he clutched his hands perm its the ttau.e to ftpring In to lite C s ta s a ro a h s M s a o w . A ll D m * « -1« W o t, r* (».xr.xi O r . U.S. Pitsat 0a*»,Wa»kiBftM, B.C. la the protection Meevee of h i* ga r- again and burn u n til the end of t ha wood mil-HipuU W, I»,», H L . , r A ru is reached. ** ___ a* «C 11 K*. Cr C atee lru«u.*te tsf Jft Syracuse. N . Y . C o m n y J ttd g n — W . A . B i m l a i everywhere W ood, G o ld I f* Z PE TRouaaada H ave K idney TronM e and D on't Know it. Wow To T in Fill a bottle or commoi «atar and lat It stand tw. BLACK- DRAUGHT •sr ith j •< ur hours; i . 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