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

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□. 6. Bsoaturs—D r. Harry U s e , oi
Portland and Geo. K. Chsmberloin o f ,
Loo A n g e le s .— C o m p le tin g th e lo o g -
Salem.
1 set t o * o n re c o rd , th e s ta n d a rd O il
Congressman, First District—Willie 1 s te a m e r A tla s , C a p t. T h o m a s P e n to n , a r-
I r iv e d h e re tro ra N e w Y o r k w it h .t h e
C . H a w le y , o f Salem
I b ig b a rg e H o . «3, b o th s te a m e r a nd
Over nor—Oswald West, finlew.
ba rg e la d e n w it h o il. T h e veesels a n ­
Secretary of State—Ben. W. O kult Su chored in th e lo w e r bay, a n d b e gan to
— lent.
d isc h a rg e t h e ir cargoes.
S s r e n ty -tw o da y s w e re occupied by
State T .e a a u r e r — l h o a . B . Kay, of 8a
th e A tla s In b r in g in g th e b a rg e fr o m
loin.
Supt Public Instruction—L. A . Aid N e w Y o rk . I n th e N o r th A t la n t ic ,
n o t lo a g a f t e r p u t t in g to sea, th a B is-
erman, Salens
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S ta te P r in t e r — Willis Dunlway, Salem. p a rte d , b u t a n o th e r w as s u b s titu te d
Attorney General— A. M. Glasford w it h in a n h o u r, a n d fr o m t h a t tim e
Stale Game Warden—ft'm. I,. P in­ u n t il b o th veaaels d ro p p e d a n c h o r
w it h in th e G o ld e n G a te n o tr o u b le w as
ky, Salem.
S ta te H e a lt h O ftto e r — D r . C a l v i n
Escapement, Speediest ever
devised
C o m p le te , S tra ig h t L in e
' Keyboard and
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Clerk State Land Board—G. U. «Town,
Salem.
Joint S e n a to r for Coo» and Carry-
L 8. Smith.
Joint Representative for Cooe and
Curry—8. P. Peirce.
J n d g e , iid J u d i c i a l D i a t r f c t - J . W.
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H a m i l t o n , K o a eb u rg .
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M e r e d it h , W e d d e r b u r n .
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Port Orford.
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covwtt o rriC K iM ,
County J n d g e -W . A. Wood, Gold
Beach.
Cunnty Commissioners—D. Colegrove,
Gold Beech; GeoChenoweth, Langlois.
Sheriff—O. H . Bailey, Gold Beach.
County Clerk—Joh u B. Htannard,
Gold Beach.
County Treasurer— Frank Caugheli
Wedderburn
Aaseseur Wm. Telman, Harbor.
School H u p L - Geo. W. Smith. Gold
rt^wwHv ^fi. a
Purveyor—J. Caugheli Jr., Gold w— »«
M im -ia o a o r tub coum .
Circuit Court meets k’ouith Monday ia
August of each year.
County Commissioners Court meets
first Wednesday in January, April,
July and Heptember of ««1» yM l .
Probate Oourt meets first Monday in
each Mouth
ot aat oouxty post omens aan roev-
unnicu.
H a r b o r ................... . ¿letcher Gardner.
Gold Beach............. ......... J. W. Miley.
ft odderburu............... O. L. W akeman.
flliim e... .............. ..M r. B. H Price.
■ H a f-.m .......... Mrs. V te la l. Fry.
............................ ..A . M. Biles.
Port Orford.......... .
Amen Johnston
tknm ark..............................J. 8. Capps.
U acgloia............................E. B. Thrift
L ^ k l e y ....................................... J. A. Haines
YEAR*» WORK AT M INTS.
Mars Galas, aad of Greater Value,
Mas« Bssw Turnvd Out Than
la Other Tears.
A larger number of eoins, and
o f a greater to ta l value, w«u
turned ont from the mints of the
U nited States during the lust fla
t a i jxSir than in auy other yeut
since disestablishment of th t gov
em inent. George E. lioberla, di
rector of the m int, in his ntiuunl
report to the secretary of the
treasury, gives the to ta l d«>tLc«tir
coinage in the fiscal year ended
J u n e 8» last at 9228,2o'2,151. while
tlie number of pieces coined, in­
cluding tlie (tallage for the Fbijip-
piae islands, Venesuehi anil Costa
Hies, was 219^383,<42, «ays the
New York Sun.
The to ta l coinage fo r the P h il­
ippines was I2JI52,C29 pesos in sil­
ver and 838,843 pesos In picket
andbrooae. T h e tre a e n ry has been
reimbursed for tlieeost of the Phil­
ippine coinage, the to tal che-gea
therefor to June 30, 1901, being
0 8 3 .9 8 4 . In addiliou to tbe in ­
going the m int nt Philadelphia
coined 2,100,000 pieces for V en ­
ezuela and 830,000 pleat's in nickel
f o r Costa Idea.
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The exhaustion o f the stock of
silver bullion purebryed under
the act of July 14, 1900, and 1!,
consequent discontinuance of.ail
ver coinage bare necessitated it
large reduction of the force of the
New Orleans m int, which was
chiefly employed upon silver.
The director recommends thui
the present provision requiring
nickel a id bronze eoins to be made '
fit the Philadelphia m in t be re-
MARRYING LESS IN BRITAIN jiealed, in order th a t the other
Bate of Matrimony in 1003 Lowest mints may supply th e ir adjneent
te rritn ry . H e calls attentio n Uk
la Over Twenty Tear»— « lu m p
ta Demand for Widow».
| 1'ie fact th a t under the provisions
of the m onetary act of i!M!d not
London.—Tha figures o f d e c lin e In
more than ?S<>,000,IM)0 of (be J 150,
G ra n t B r it a in 's b ir t h ra te , w h ic h h a v e
aro used such s erio u s m is g iv in g » , h e r * I Mi,000 gold reserve caj» he in bul­
n o w been s u p p la n te d by s im ila r s ta tis ­ lion, and be r< ominends that fbls
tic s w h ic h w o u ld seem to p o in t to th e be changed to |*eriuft a larger sup­
p o p u la r ity o f m a r r ia g e b e in g o n a de-
ply of bars. H e says that a n } t u v
c lln e .
T h e y e a r l»03 w as m a r k e d by
• h e a v y s lu m p In m a tr im o n y . N o t o n ly - {xirtant demand iqiou the trean-
w a s th e r e a decrease In th e n u m b e r nry for gold is always for export,
o f m a rria g e s , c o m p a re d w it h th e p r e - and for this purpose bars are pre­
y e a r —a p h e n o m e n o n w h ic h has ferred to coin.
Ife s te d Its e lf c o n tin u o u s ly
since
Tlie seigniorage on flliver do,
1 8 M — b u t th e r a te o f m a r r ia g e s based,
iars
coined during the year was
o a th a m a r r ia g e a b le p o rtio n o f
th e
c o m m u n ity w a s th o lo w e s t f o r o v e r 30 F3,1132,195; on subsidiary sih’ey
yea rs .
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coins, |l,U50,08C, and . on minor
O n e o f th e m o s t s t r ik in g p o in ts a b o u t coins, * 1349,TIT,
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e xp e rien ce d .
T h e e u t lr e d ia ta n e e tra v e rs e d
w as
Ufififi m ile s , a a d f o r U te la s t M.UOO
m ile s o f th e d is ta n c e th e .»»■»« b ig
s ls -in e h s tee l c a b le h e ld fa s t.
Tow ­
in g m ac h in e s w e re used o n b o th th e
A lia s a n d h e r b a rg e , by , m ea n s o f
w h ic h a ll s la c k in th e to w lin e
w as
ta k e n u p a u to m a tic a lly , th u s p re v e n t­
in g u n n ecessary s la c k in g of th e lin e
a a d c o n sequent p a r t in g o f th e cab le.
T h e w o iy t w e a th e r d u rin g th e w h o le
t r i p w as In th e S t r a it s o f M a g e lla n ,
w h e re f o r th ro e da y s t h ic k a a d fo g g y
w e a th e r
w as
e x p e rie n c e d .
O u tsid e
C ap a P il la r , in th e P a c ific , m o re ro u g h
w e a th e r w a s r u n In t o , b u t th e A tla s
a n d h e r to w m e t w it h n o s erious tr o u ­
ble.
N o t a s in g le vessel w as s ig h te d
a f t e r le a v in g th e s tra its , a n d th e A tla s
a n d h e r t o w w e re n o T 'e v e n in e o u P
m u n tc a tio n w it h e a c h o th e r.
T h e A tla s is a t a n k s te a m e r, a n d le f t
N e w Y o r k w it h liJM Xl b a rre l« o f fu e l
o il in h e r h o ld .
A l l b u t 5.000 b a rre ls
o f t h is c a rg o sm s used f o r fu e l on th e
way.
T h e b a rg e le f t N e w Y o r k w it h
S t,000 b a rre ls , o r' 1.SM .000 g a llo n s o f
n a p h th a , in a d d itio n to s e v e ra l th o u ­
s an d b a rre ls o f fu e l o il th a t w as c o a -
a u m ed o a th e w a y in o p e r a tin g h e r
s te a m
s te e rin g
gear
a n d w in c h e s
with w h ic h she is p ro v id e d .
th a r e tu r n ia th e e vid e n c e I t te e m s to
g iv e t h a t th e fa m o u s a d v le e o f W e lle r ,
S r., to " b e w a re o f th e w ld d e rs " has
ta k e n A rm r o o t In th is c o u n try .
Tht
Mitiir g Application N o .
n u m i e r o f rs m a rris g e s a m o n g th e w id ­
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O ffic e , R o s e-
o w s has been d e c lin in g s te a d ily fo r
b u r g , O r e g o n , March 88, 1913.
n e a r ly 30 y e a n , and In 1303 o n ly Cfi.s
N o tic e le h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t W . O . In e v e ry 1,000 w id o w s w e re c a lle d up on
C o r b in , w h o s e p o e to fllc e a d d r e s s la * to ta k e th e vow s f o r a second o r t h ir d
P o r t O r f o r d , C u r r y C o u n t y , O r e g o n , I tim e , as a g a in s t 93 In 1379 80.
a n d f t ’a lt e r b i n c la ii
n h *w e p o k to fflo e 1 O n e p a p e r In c o m m e n tin g o n th is
a d d re s s is C o q u ill e , C oos C o u n ty , O f r i fa c t suggests th is Is s tro n g p re s u m p ­
tiv e e v id e n c e o f th e A rm h o ld w h ic h
e g o ti, h a v e b le d t h e i r a p p lic a t io n fo i i • “ P ic k w ic k ” h a s ta k e n o n th a p u b lic
jo in t p a t e n t f o r the following describ­ m in d .
ed in lr .lu g g r o u n d , s it u a t e In t h e S ix e s
N o tic e fo r P ub licatio n
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pass It or pain In
t--—
. Ihe back Is also
•s n v ln c .n g proof that the kidneys and blad­
der are nut o l order.
W h a t to B e .
Th era Is com fort In the knowledge so
aften expressed, that D r. K ltm er's S v a m p -
R oot. the great kidney rem edy fulfills every
wish tn curing rheum atism , pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part
o f the urinary passage. Il corrects h tib llU v
<0 hold water and sca'dlng pain in passing
it, or bad effects follow ing use of liquor,
wine or bee-, m d cveroomsa that unpleasant
necessity i f being composed to go often
aurin? J s day, and to get up m an y times
d»r:„g g >e night. T h e m ild and tha a xtm -
ard lnary effect ot S w a m p - R o o t Is soon ,
realized
It stands tha highest fo r Its won­
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
I f you need a r-iedk-.ino you shooM bavs tbs .
bast. Said by d ru g g b n Ir 50c. a n d j l . sixes. '
tou m ay ha re a sample bottle of
wonderful
discovery
and a book that teilsi
about It, both sent |
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abeolu'sly frsa by m al I,
iss D r. K ilm
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Co., B ingham ton. N . Y . W h en w riting m or­
gen reading this generous offer In this paper.
Ra H au n. Os„ /» a . as, tasa
RleeS-O *u x b t Stnek aed P eutry
Med* In« la tha beet le v a rlrfa d . Oar
etoek * e s ookias bod whee vo» a«nl
ma the m -diciee M d M a thay ere
rattln s eo Soa. They »r» laakia« M '
. bittar.
H ave you ever
seen a Sunset?
p o u H - o f - i te w d e s c rip iio n o f th e
in te r e s tin g d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e
W e s t , a n d th e ro m a n c e a nd his­
w o n d e r la n d
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lo c a l
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n e w s d e a le r
fo r c u r r e n t issue o r send SI 5 0
fo r y e a r ’s s u b s c rip tio n . T lie b o o k .
" R o a d o f a T h o u s s n d W o n d e ts .
— l i o b e a u tifu l W e s t e r n v ie w s in
f o u l c o lo rs — w i l l b-' in c lu d e d —
fre e .
SU N S ET M A G A ZIN E
“ ■ o t t i m y W tr« a u » u v e a l i b a v a b ea»
a s ín « CASCA li L T » bad th«T era lee best
madicluo we bete t u . ha» tu ih,- boote L u i
w w k m r Hit« tu a (rea ltà w ill, hcadaeae for
'.«rodas». Sk« v . —l tom» sr yöni CASTA R ETS,
end ibev relieved U m re i» In her ree4 a moei
U n a eJ Ielalj. tVe h o it revon-mesa Cascarete
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A ll o f » « id c la im s a r e re c o rd e d in t lie
o ffice o f 111« C o u n t y C le r k o f C o r r y
C u u o t y , O r e g o n , a n d a ls o a l l t r a n r f e r a
fro m th e o r ig in a l c la im a n ts .
A n y a n d a l l p e rs o n s c la iu iin g a < lv e r s -
W ant your moustache or heard
• besutiful brown or rich Mack? Use
A y e r’s P ilte. A y e r’s P ilh .1
A y e r’s P ills. K eep aayk
this o ver and over
T h e best laxative. ]
fice a t R o s e b u r g , In tlie S la t e
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W anted
d e a c ritie d
g r o o u d u r m in in g c la im s , a r e r e q n ir e d
to file t h e i r a d v e rs e c la im s w i t h t h e
Ite g ie ta r o f t lie U n it e d H ta te s U n d O f ­
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w h ic h fe e d o n m ile s , h o o k -
W ig h ts .
BOTTLES
MADE
OF
PAPER.
T h e y A rs L ig h te r T h a n O la « a n d
G a n M o t > s B s f lile d — O p e n in g
lice and other small insects. •
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H o s s to n .— N e g o tia tio n s a re p e n d in g
The book lice, cockroaches, “sil­
ver fish” and "fish niotli" cun have to occurs f o r th is c ity s p la n t to m in u -
fs e tu rs p a p e r b o tllts .
no reason for iufcNtiiig book» ex­
T h e b o ttle Is m aa e fr o m p a p e r p u lp Is
cept tlic ir liklug for farinaceous n o s -r s B Ila b la a n d m u c h lig h te r lu»<
s it bat unrea such as an* used in and
glass. I t Is c la im e d to he ^ ru o l » ( a n .
about the lalicls and bindings of In fe c tio n o n a c c o u n t ui th, l a t H u t It
books. The daiusp* done by I hern h e r m e tic a lly sealed w h -n C ile J a n d -t..e
ne c k o f th e b o ttle m u * , he e u t o h to o p t n
1» targels confined to th d exterior It. T h » b u ttle Is f i l m
’..y a u :r,n .a i,
or in terio r of the bindings them-1 m a c h in e r y a n d th e n c r t u j . i I In at. 1
sealed a u to m a tic a lly . T h e b o ttle ia r .c n -
selves.
The “white ants” feed princi re fllla b le f r w u th a fa c t ih a * i t is de­
s tro y e d o r ao deiuced w h e n opened t h a t
pally on wood, nnd in and nboul i t c a n n o t be u a :d k g a ::i.
biHika tlie re is more or leas wood
S p e c ia l a a io t o s ilc m a b in a ry Is r e ­
fiber, which 1» to the liking of q u ire d fo r lu a h lc g th e h o ttie s . / nd o n e
o f t h e « ma<-htr.e» w ld - n » k e l.OWi v-. l
these voracious feeder».
b u ltlr a a w e e k . T h e t. a ch tn e w ill cr.r.t
The moth» and Iwetles are-the «3.000. S p e c ia l a tO u b ii'e ry w i ll be used
borers and bnrrowets. They seek to close th s b o i.ls a w h c:. h l lid .
retired places to lay their egg»,
M o t h e r H a s F d u r L a l ss.
where the larvae w ill have plenty
A g e n e ro u s s to rk v l » l l l n - n , e house o f
of food at hand when hutched.
They wilt sometimes tunnel from C h a rle s H a r n e y , o f P o ris ru o u tk . O. ¡e ft
fo u r U v e bab es, th r e e b o .'» and o i.s
one cover to the otber.
g ir t , a ll o f w h ta a a re p e rie tA ly w e ll s i'J
I
w i ll
be p le a s e d tc o r d e r
R e i'A iB iX G
p io n s ,
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SWIFT & CO,
G o lf o n th o D a r k e s t
D e s tr o y » T h e m .
o f i ho ( io v e r n n i c o t s u r v e y .
ly a n y p o rtio n o l (h e a b o v e
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lo c a te d io c o m p ly w th th e s u b d iv is io n s
t h a t tb s y
W« Kao « t u a : ycrtfl «rill be « o «
F la y
N e w Y o r k .— A genius In th is c ity h t s
In v e n te d a n a lu m in u m g o lf b a ll. T h e Is
exp ected to re v o lu tio n is e th is p o p u la r
gam e.
T h e c o m p o s itio n o f th e b a ll is k e p t se­
c re t. , A c e r ta in a m o u n t o f p h e it o r c s
m ix e d w ith som a o tb e r c h e m ic a l e lY s s ic
a p e c u lia r a n d b r illia n t g lo w , i b e LaU
m li h i g d ie t r ic t (U n o r g a n is o d ) in C u r
I t c la im e d to h a v e a ll th s p ro p e rtie s s f
r y C o u n ty , S t a t e o f O r e g o n , T o -w it:
The Damp bookworm ia made to th e re g u la tio n on«.
T h e S o u th ft*t>at f o f t h e 3 „r h K a s t
cover an arm y of little creature» : T h e u n iq u e fe a tu re lies l a th e fa c t t h a t
T h e S o u th E a s t | o f th e N o r t h W e s t | , 1 o f v a r i o u s s i t e » , e h n i w e a n d k i n d s
w it h th e n e w In v e n tio n g o lf can bs
a n d th e N o r t h E a s t } o f , h e S o u th W e r t
which can be found in books, says p lay e d a t n ig h t as w e ll S3 w in r lb « s u a
I o f th e N o r t h W e s t | . a ll In S e c tio n
Is s h in in g . W h e r e v e r t t drops u can La
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E i g h t , T o w n s h ip T h ir t y - T w o , S o u th o f
by tb s lig h t I t (h r o u s o u t. f t lie u
one of them is a
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K a n g e F o u r te e n W e s t o f t lie W i l l a m ­
perhaj» the "fish moth’* or "sil- ' th e d lB s rc u t greens. In d r iv in g th e
e t t e M e r i d ia n , In s a id C u r r y C o u n ty ,
ver fish” comes nearer to it than course o t th a b a ll can be seen th ro u g h
a n d c o n t a in in g N in e t y a c re s o f la n d .
th e a ir .
any of the others.
T h e a d jo in i n g m in i n g c la im Is t h a t o f
A n o th e r a d v a n ta g e Is t h a t w h e n tb s
There are the book scorpions n e w b a ll la play e d in d a y tim e gam es,
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digestion ia a perfect condition.
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swindle the public.”— Chicago
D aily News.
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