The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 26, 1913, Image 1

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•T A T S AUU WSVWICT «SSTICISS :
U . 8. Senators— D r . H a r r y Lane, of
Portland and Geo. K. Chamberlain of
S alem .
Congressman, F ir s t D is tric t— W illis
C. H a w le y, o< 8atem.
O v e r n o r—O sw ald W est. Salem .
Secretary of State— Ben. W . GlcuU Sa­
lem.
State T.easnrer—Thoa. B. K a y , o f S a ­
lem.
Supt Public Instruction—L, A. Ald­
e rm a n , Salem.
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State P rin te r— W tltla D ntilu-ay, Salem.
Attorney G eneral— A. M. Craw ford,
State Game Warden— U'ni. h . F in ­
ley, 8a|em.
State Health O fficer— D r . C a lv in S.
W h it e , S a le m .
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devised
C o m p lete, S traight L in e
Keyboard and
A K ey fo r Every Character.
CHINESE WOMEN’S HARD LOT
O F F IC IA L B IB B C T O B Y .
Salem .
C le rk State Laud B o ard —G . U . Brown.
Salem .
Model 10
Joint Senator for Coca and Unrry»-
L 8. S m ith .
Joint Representative for Coos and
C u rry —S P . Peirce.
Judge, 2d J u d ic ial D is tric t—J . W .
Hamilton,
Rose born.
Prueeeuting A tto rn e y fo r
C u rry
Co.— W . H . M eredith, W edderburn.
Ö. 8 . Oommiseionef«—K. T. Stewart
Port Orford,
oocxvv om essa .
County J u d ge-W . A. Wood, Gold
C ounty OoHSBissionam—D . Colegrove,
Gold Beach ; UèoCbenoweth, L an g lo is .
Sheriff—C. H . B a ile y, Gold Beach.
C o u n ty C le rk — Joh u R . S ta n n a rd ,
- Gold Beach.
County Treasurer— Frank. O a u g liell
Wedderburn
Amasan
W m . TUnsou, Heritor.
School S u p t . - Geo. W . S m ith , Gold
Purveyor—1. Onugbrll Jr., Geld
Circuit Court moots Fourth Monday la
August of eacb year.
.County Coumlmloners Court meets
first Wednesday In Jauusry, April,
July and September of eaoh yeai.
Probate Court meets Mrnt Monday in
Langlois
E c k le y ...
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ith > w
ir hours; i
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u..ig i.K-satsr. —
unhealthy condl-
tion of the kid­
ney»; if tt «talas
your linen It is
evidence of kkt-
•envtnclng proof (hat tho kidneys and btefl-
flarsronutof order.
What to Do.
Thoro la comfort tn tho knowledge as
•fle a azp.-uaad. that D r. Kilm er's Swamp-
Root. tha groat kidney remedy fulfill» every
wW> » curing rhaumatlam. pain In the
hofe. kidney», liver, t ladder end every pert
S< Ute urinary peamga. It correct« InebIHtv
te held water end «celdtng pein In paaslng
tt. or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, »nd s vercomee that unpleasant
•eceagly of being compelled to go oftea
flatter ’be day. end to get up m any timea
A »:«g the night. The mild end the extra­
ordinary effect ol S w a m p -R o o t la anon
reeltted
It stands the highest for tta won- ;
mere aheet tt. both tant
tbeolutely free by mail,
sternes D r. Kilm er A
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STOCK
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock ead pooltry have few
troublra which are not bowel ead
l i v e r irm uulenttea,
3 le o k -
Draught Stock and Poultry M edi­
cine is e bowel end liver remedy
for stock. It puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect eooilitioe.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their herds end locks
Seelthr by r ir iim J m w vn occa­
sional dose of Black-Draught St_«k
end Poultry Medicine tn their
food. Any stock reiser m ar buy e
25-oent half-pound air-tig h t can
of this medicine from hie denier
end keep hie stock In »igorons
health for weeks. Dealers’gener­
ally keep Black-Draught Stock end
Pooltry Medicine
If your* doe*
not. tend 25 cents far n •*"!? **
can to the manufacturers. Toe
Chattanoog* M e d ia n * Co., Chai-
tnauoga. I'enn.
whtch U n » you m a r r t d e t o c W c rc io a n d P u t I t t o a n r t o t j u “ wish
ri J t S c rto c tiz s a U -llc d o r do n o t «U h t o k e e p Ute
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tuned then* Strictly pa reiwcwnted.
M iu ii.g A pplication No. 08524.
U n ite d StatbA L an d Office, R o m ­
b erg , Oregon, M arch 28, 1213.
Notl<» I * hereby given that W . O ,
Corbin, whom pcetoflk-e address la
P o rt O rford, C u rry County, Oregon,
and W alter Sinclair whose- postoffioc
address is C o q u ille, Ooos Couaty, O r­
egon, have filed th e ir a p p lie a tb s for a
joint patent fo r tha follow ing deerrib-
sd m ir.in g ground, situate In the Sizes
m ir in g district (Unorganised) iu C u r
ry County, State ot Oregon, To-wit:
The South Wort | o f the North East I ,
The South East i of the North West
and the North East } ot. he South West
i o f the North W e s t J, all in Section
E ig h t, Township T b irty-T w o , South ot
Range Fourteen W est of tire W illa m ­
ette M erid ian , In said C u rry County,
and containing N inety acres of land .
T b e adjoining m in in g utaim te th a t of
Newton O. D iv e lb im on the South
Tire land applied fo r te under tlie
names of, Tire H udron Placer m ining
olaim s, The W . O . Corbin c la im , The
A . A Black c la im , The T h a i Green
claim , a>l plaoer, gold bearing ground.
T h e H iriro o M in in g Cl >ima were re­
located io comply with tlieaubriviaiona
of the Governm ent survey.
A ll o f said claim s are recorded in tire
o ffic e o f the C ounty C lerk o f C u rry
County, Oregon, and »leu a ll trand erH
from the original claimants.
A n y sod all persons olaim lngadvers-
Have you ever
seen a Sunset ?
A beautifully i l l u s t r s t t d
m onthly m egsnne of tbe w ide­
awake W e s t w ith fasrmaliag
abort stories, picturesque personal
pom t-of-vw w flencriptron o f the
interesting development o f tha
W a a l, asfl tha romsnee and his-
ersPillsiS
ly any portion ol the above described
ground or m ining claims, a re required
Io file th e ir adverse olaim s w ith the
Register o f the United State« Land O f­
fice at Roseburg, In the State o f Ore­
gon, d u rin g the sixty days p e r k l of
publication hereof, or they w ill be bar­
red by virtue ot the provisions o f tbe
statute.
B. F . IO F K P , Begirt«* r.
• * t e e t is e o a «ette a n d aayaetr b a v e been
Being c a d e a u CT« end Uwy a re «Oe beet
■ete J ee e e e a rs e r * , had Is the kseee Lae*
wees wy wtte « • * tranci« w ith SssOssUe tsr
W .* I . N A B I N
s e e d e r s * » " u w d s e a is e t rom r s M 'a i t K T S .
ana !►«*
aartb.
Ask your lorxl aewsdealet
for currant ineua or eend $1 50
pnseeer« ps(< a n * r - c
All Kindt ii Hmm nd
Saddtlry
p jis a P t
DOX T OR. S '
for year’s ru been prion. 1 he hook,
" R o tfl o f a Thousand W onders.**
— 120 beautiful Western views in
four tabes
(Suoeaaor to A . B . Saata)
U» t» < ln hrr I <*a4 e-aeas
liemseisw.’r We bets r.«->u-.<
''am-atesa
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Cnee nvavyr-o,»
will bn included—
hl (»1 USI Ml I S |(i\
rtsasses. r * t» * * s > * iw w m t * m « u <
U M Hesse wsssn » M W .« I . i „ « M,
C U R E C O tta T tP A T IO M .
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Anything not in itock, will
be pleased tc order
RepAiBtNG
NexTi.r
W nndon.
D one
O regon
D espite Crippled F eet and H ea v y T oll
They Besnelu ChMrtu) XU
th e Tim*.
"Speaking of canals,” «»M the
Dr. Charles K. Roys, a mission­
engineer who had been talking ary at Weihsieo, China, in a letter
about Pnnutua, “a very interest­ received in New York by the
ing canal, and one not much heard Presbyterian board of foreign
of, is that connected with the gulf missions, throws some light on the
of Corinth and the gulf of Aegina condition of the middle class of
in Greece.
’
women in China. He says:
“I t ’s some older than any we
“ We have lieen employing a
have in the western hemisphere, Chinese sewing woman for a
also, for Perlander, tyrant ofr couple of weeks, and 1 have been
Corinth, proposed to cat through much impressed with- the cheer­
the isthmus aa brag ago aa 800 fulness and fores of ehasaatcr
years before Chriflt. Superstltioa shown by these poor creatures,
stopped him, however.
condemned to bobble through life
“Julius Caesar and Caligula on feet not much larger than a
took it up again when Rome had sheep's hoof. This woman can go
hold of Greece, but it was too upstairs only with great diffi
much for them. Then came Nero, culty; she can’t run a foot power
and he went at it with vigor, bul sewing npaehine without ]>ain, so
our little hand machine is a boon
the work stopped when he died.
“Others kept pounding away
"Although carrying any burden
i t It for the next several hundred
years, bat it was not until 1881 1« very painful, in their own hoax »
that real work of the Nero en these women have to carry u
ergy was put upon It. Then Geh. heavy child around with them
Turr, aide-de-camp te Victor Em white they do their housework,
mannel of Ita ly , organised a com­ buttoning tbe child lato tbe front
pany and worked on till the mon­ of their clothing tn keep it warm
ey gave out in 1890, the chief ob- j tbroagh the w in ter.' Yet many ot
stacle being some kind of flint the women have cheerful faces
and kindly, smiling eyes very
which dynamite couldn’t break.
“About >10,000,000 was spent much like an old southern mam­
up to 1890, and then lf r . Ryngros my, who has seen much trouble,
took hold, organised n new com­ yet remains cheerful and content.
pany, with fSOB.OOO working cap­ This is especially true of the
ital, and flnlshed tbe job la 1893, Christian Chinese women, so
I t it only about four miles long, much so that their neighbors say
but It U 89 feet wide at the bot­ some magic sbanges their faces.
“To-day 1 passed some women
tom, about 80 feet wide at water­
line, 98 feet and three laches washing clothes in a little stream
dsep In water, and It is cut nearly in native fashion, where they
all the way tbroagh solid rock, eroach for hours in the bitter cold,
rising at aooa points for M 0 foot sousing the qlothes back and forth
in the water— no soap and no
above the canal.
"It b like a eaayon, and ships do wash board— tacky If they have C
■ot taka kindly te It, the entrance n u t or a stone to sit on. Another
being bod, a strong wind blowing heavy task in the fall senson is tbe
through it aa through a great air making of wadded garments for
shaft, and there b at Grass a the whole family. I t te no easy
matter when added te aU that a
strong reveres current.
" It b aa Intereotta« trip woman la expected todd. A wom­
through «be enssl, and tt saves 199 an near ns tried te summit suicide
tnlffia OF w r y rough water saff 98
hours of time; bat so fa r skippers make her husband's uncle’s win­
prefer to go through the peninsula ter clothes.
“These wadded garments are
rather than through the canal,
though with some changes whbh ungainly looking, bat are said t«»
will be made It b believed the be very comfortable by mission­
canal w ill become of general use aries who wear them. They are
as soon as a few ships begin toaae made of two layers of muslin,
It and re n e w the prejudice now dyed bluAor black, with a layer of
cotton batting between. Each in­
existing against tt.”
dividual wears three or four of the
wadded coats and nsually one
pair of trousers, tbe latter very
loose and baggy above and very
No stranger or more iatereut tight around the ankle, where
lag will haa ever bees made than they are secured by a strap."
that by which Joseph H. Lew b
of Hoboken, N. J., left the larger
•hare of his money to the United
“The auggeation came oat of St.
Staten to be used toward the pay­
ment of the national debt.
Ho Louis the other day that white
was 87 years old and lived alone labor had replaced the negro on
with an old housekeeper. He was the wharf and thatGafter long
born of English parents on the Service the black roustabout was
island of Jamaica, but came to about to enter upon tbe decline of
this country when only a small his sway," said an old river man,
boy. He enlisted in tbe war of according to the New’ Orleans
1812 aud forever a fter was tbe Times I »emocrat. “A ll of which,
standiest of patriots. Hy trade be I may add, I accept with a grain of
was an engraver sod had a little salt, aa the saying goes. Some­
shop near Trinity church, where how I can never think of the suc­
many of the fashionable wedding cessful and really valuable rousta­
cards were engraved, as were Un- bout as anything but a black man.
“The negro seems to have been
door plates of tbe rieb. In that
day the door plate was a most born to the culling. He is, us a
iin|Mirtant adjunct to the front of rule, fond of tbe steamboat, and
a house, and Ix-wi« did a thriving naturally takes to steamboat
work. He haa always hovered
trade in engraving them.
Though he retired from busi­ around the river. Of courae, yon
ness at an early date, bis compe­ will find negroes ba< k in the h lb-
tence was so invested during the and scattered around in tbe highe
remainder of the years of his long altitude«, but the vast majority
life that at his death bis estate of them you will find quartered
was valued at over >1,000,000. in the lowlands of tbe coantry, an
He had many plans for the final on the rivers, where he can hea:
distribution of his fortune, but the flutter of steamboat wheels
none of them pleased him as did There is one other fact to 1* men
the idea of leaving it to his coun­ tioned in connection with tbe ne
try. He often told his friends that gro’s peculiar fftneas for steam
be bad made his money in this boating.
“Did you ever hear the steam
country and all that he was he
owed to the United States. For boat mate talking to tbe *roos
that reason he wished to repay
his indebtedness aa best be could.
W ith tbe exception of a few small
beqnesta the entire fortune of
thia patriotic man was turned
over to the United States govera
ment.
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