The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 18, 1914, Image 1

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State Printer—Willi* Donlway, Salem.
Attorney General—A. M. Crawford,
HU m Uame Warden—Win. L. Fin-
'• ' ley, 8al«m.
State Health OfBoer—Dr. Calvin S.
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e ra te estim ates prises »be n u m b er of
d e a th * a t s h o r t one bundrvd an d flfty ,
and th e nu m b er a t th e wounded a t
about six h u ndred.
T h e correspondent «anno» h elp prote­
i n * Use oourngs o f trie firem en stationed
on w atch a t th e to p o f a to w e r m ore
th an tw o hundred t e r t high. T h e y
stuck to th e ir pout, a lth o u g h th e to w e r
sw ayed lik e s ilagstoff, and w h en the
fires b ro k e o a t a fte r th e ov erth ro w a t
d w ellin g s, th e y gave th e signals a *
A n o th e r case o f a s im ila r sort was
th a t o f a m io n re t b u ild e r w ho had gone
th e to p a t a minaret to re m o v e s
Up to
C leric
State Land Board—O .« . Brown.
th ro w n askew.
W h ile h e was th e re so ­
o th e r shook occurred, an d th e re wen
Joint Senato» for Ooss sari Onrry— mwarwAlame» nailie ill th e Street*.
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H i a ^ t e r t s . w ho w e re In c * , of
LA R m lth.
Joint Bep rostro tati ve for Coca and th e ga lleries o f th e m in a re t, began to
ru n dow nstairs, and th e moeqne serv­
Curry—8, P. Peirce.
Judge,
Judlelal D istrlst-J . W. an ts below shouted to hint to come
do w n, b u t he stayed w h ere he was.
s Hamilton, Boeelmrg.
«‘I f th is is g o ing to f a ll," h e said, “ I t
Pruaaouttng Attorney for Curry w ill fa il before I can g u t o u t o f it ," and
Co.—W. H. Merwditb, Wsdderburn.
he proceeded w ith hte w o rk .
M a n y w o n d e rfu l escapes ooonrred
0 . S. Commlssioaers—H. T: Stewart
T w o m en wetse w a lk in g to g eth er
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P oh Orioni.
T u r k m e t th em , and, as is m A unusual
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0 0 0 MTV OrriOKKS.
County r.id g e-W . A. Wood, Gold
County tiommmioaero—D. Colegrove,
Gold Resoli ; GaoCbenoweth, Langlois
Sheriff»-(X H. Bailey, Gold Beaoh.
Cotmty Otork—Juh u B. Btennard,
’" Gold Beach.
County Tmaeumr—Ftank Cnughell
w h en a T u r k m eets foreign er», he
pushed In b etw een th em . Instead o f
tu rn in g to o n * side. A t th a t tn stant a
stone fe ll from th e b u ild in g above them ,
and h it th e T u r k , w h o fu ll dead b e tw e e n
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W e d d e rb u rn
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TUman, Harbor.
■School S u p L - Geo. W. Smith. Gold
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XjaWMMO* TUSOOVBTS.
Circuit Court meets Fouith Monday is
August of each year. (
County Camarteatoaers Court maeu
ffrot Wednesday in January, April,
July and September of each yam.
Probata Court maata Arat Monday in
- each mojth
. t s a r o o tirrv i-oet o r n c s a s a e roer-
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M A A K IM O n r » s i n n s
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r C eaS rlvstaee T h a t H a s S e v e r
S e te re B een O escvIh M L
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. . E . B T lir t fl
.*Jw A . H a in e s
Timber Claims.
TroUtCs
VBmtnanda B a r e K idney
and D on't Know it.
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unliea.thy eendi-
Vwyclu
DRAUGHT
•I iv liig a n .
A C O N V S N IK N T
STOCK »nd
POULTRY
M E D IC IN E
ticn of the kid­
neys; if It atafni
your linen It ts
evidence of kid­
ney trouble: tae
irequenl desine to
pees It or pain In
the back Is alee
eanvtnclng proof that the kidneys and bfatd-
davsreoutof order.
Stock sed poultry hare few
troubles wilirh are not bowel *nd
W hs; to Dc.
There Is comfort In the knowisdffa so
l i v e r irrcgibu-ities.
B la e k -
Prauglit Stock and Poultry Medl-
•fte s exprsssed-thst D r. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
*ia« i< a bowel and liver remedy
wish in curing rheumatism, ps:n In the
for stock. It P"ts the organs at
digm-tion in a perfect condition.
bask, kidneys, fiver. 1 ladder and every part
Prominent American breeders and
of the urinary passage. It corrects tnsblli-.v
to hold water end scalding pain In passing
fanner» keep their herds and flock*
k. or bad effects following us* of liquor,
aeeltkr b j giving -hem an occa­
sional do»* of Black T>nu«ht Stock
vrino or beer, and overcomes that unphmnr.t
necessity of being compelled to go often
and Poultry Medicine te their
durlnr 'be day, and to get up many times
food. Any stock raiser s is r buy»
25 vaot half pound a ir-tig h t can
/» » :..£ the night. T h * mild and the extra-
ordinary effect ot Sv. anip.Root is rm h
of this m«»difin« frn n bn deal«
reaiUed
It stands ths highest for Its won­
and keep bis sbick in »ig-w cu
derful cures of the most distressing eases.
health for weeks. Dealers gm er-
allv keep MLck-Drsnght Stock and
N you need a medicine you should nave tha
P o u ltry M edicin e
If yours dom
hast. Sold by druggists ir 50c. and $1. sixes.
You may have a Simple bottle of thia
not. tend 26 erutt for a sample
can to the manufacturers. The
wonderful
discovery ___ K - j T l
C battaa o tfa Medieins Co., Cbal-
end t book that t-i - etf?gyirff5g~P''\
tenooga. Tenn.
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ebeol'jtel^fre* by mail. ~~*iJaagy t jf lt W 7
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Have you any to offer, or do you
tnow of anyone who haaf I desire
io purebaae. A ngta 6 . Mackay,
Beal Kslata Agent, Port Huron,
a id exhibit s s .m ii
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lr»l»« u n t’l you rveelve o o r cattlofrues im i | r ' r n ou r unheard of
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Surveyor for tha D istrict o' Or­
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O ieg . n
Co.. Blaghamton, N . Y . When w rttngm en-
Mau reaAug thle generous offer la this paper.
GEORGE
Have you ever
seen a Sunset ?
X. BBOW N,
V rrO B N K Y
A T
B*A W
R(WKBl’R« 0RW5OW
M. LEE PEM BEKTO N
A b e a u tifu lly i l l u x t r s t e d
m o n th ly m acaxine o f tb « w d e -
a w a k e W e s t w ith f * » ¡nanny
short stories, picturesque personal
p o in t-o f-v ie w description of ths
interesting d e velo pm en t o f the
W a t t , and the rom snee and his­
tory o f th e w o nderland <4 »its
ers Pills
A ycria Pilto. A y e r’« P ill«.
A y e r’s P ills. Keep ««yiaff
P H Y S IC IA N
this over and over «M in.
T h e best isxatlve. t £ iS C S S ^
O ffic e a t l-a in g lo is H o t e l
L angij OI s , O r koon
m y w tO sssS Ii»y*riris»refc»sm
a - i C a K i 1W toll thr, i n is* test
, « lucre <v*.
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h',*s »■» Ir-n u c w-ir b--.rt-.elis tar
»he tried s w a n -t rem < »hCAKETS.
ra’.levad lb» |K * ■» I t r ut»-i s w<m
« ly . We h»tk r< m a-r , ...' .''»w-srai*
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A s k y o u r k c a l R sw rdcaler
for c u rre n t issue o r sen-J $1 50
for year's subscription. Ihchcxilc,
" R o s d o f a T h o u s a n d W on ders.
—- 1 2 0 beautif ul W e s te rn v etrs in
fo u f colors— w ill bs included—
mt s*t»’ a
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Ip vofisafw/tfioR c a n b e
ired. N atu re a le r o w o n t
» it, it Beetfe kelp»-
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free.
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end and a stick (b ) on th e o th er, have
tw o sm ooth sticks (e ), w ith, rounded
N o tice is h e re b y given to a l l parnbu,
• hom i t m a y concern, not to e n te r up- tops, lik e the upper p a rt o f a broom
m o r tre a p M a upon th e p r e m ie r * o f L : handle. D riv e In th e end stakb very
firm ly a t s, th e seeond end o f th e firs«
K n a p p , for th a purpose o f h u a tfa g - *”
r o w .' W a lk serosa, u n reelin g th e cord,
fiahint W ith b o o * a m i lin e . S aid p n
to e. P u t In one o f th e e x tr a sticks
arise» a re s ituated on B lk R l» e r . C n rr
lig h tly an d pass tlrecurd around it . J*ut
o u n -y , O re g o n , end g e n e ta lly kn ow n th e reel in very firm ly a t f. T h e cord la
now an Mrown by th e continuous lin e.
,s the •‘ Bnno” p la c r.
A n y person o r p m e n s so treefta ►- M a rk o r p lu n t fru m e to * . P u t i n th a
-n * fo r th e purpose o f b a n tin g , fla h in g , o th er new stick a t b lig h tly . T a k e op
th e end stick a t a and pu ll so h a rd on
w tra v e lin g th -o u g h in a n y shape form
the lin e th a t th e stick a t e leans over
o r m a n n e r, o r te a rin g dow n fences, or and th e cord s lip * o ff. S tretch th e cord
le a v in g o u t sid e gates o p en , o r m olest­ tig h t around th e stick b and d riv e th e
ing personal pro p erty, w ill ba prosecu­ o th e r end o f stick firm ly a t e. T h e
cord now appears us the dotted line, and
ted to U te f u ll e x te n t o f th e law .
i t w ill have been shifted fo r th s second
row w ith o u t loss o f tim e o r unneces­
sary w a lk in g You ark alw ays w o rk in g
to w ard th e oa<t stick and aw a y fro m the
tw o sticks, (n th is way you can p la n t
0 K N M 8 C U N N IF F . J U .,
an in d efin ite nu m b er o f row s and only
cross the grou nd w ith o u t p la n tin g or
m a rk in g w hen you se t th e lin e and
w h en yo u reel i t u p —O ran g e Ju dd
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F a rm er.
Lep. 0 .8 . Mineral 8arrey«r
is Û * b c i l help.- bn* its u se
m tu t b e c n a ’-'r.ix «l u srnu-
naor as w eU »* u h -ta r.
T te . It n » « e « M «Uh. « «teer
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ALL AROUND THE FARM.
In a sandy soil tteep p la n tin g la best
fo r potatoes.
I f th e hay Is du sty, dam pen I t to r
feeding to homes
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P u ll the collars avrny fro m th e horses’
shoulders w h ile th ey are resting.
Ashes rosy be considered as a special
fe rtilis e r fo r potatoes, im proving the
yie ld and q u a lity .
G en erally w ith flo w er seed, large o r
coarse seed should ba p lan ted much
deeper th an fine seed.
T h e moat successful w eek o f th e fa rm
la done according to th e season, ra th e r
th a n b y an y o th e r set rule.
I t w-Ul be an excep tion al ease when
some so iling crop cannot be used to a
good advantage d u rin g th e summ er.
;
W hen th e b s b b a g v .U M M to e e o r sweet
p o tato plnsta have grow n long and
sp in d lin g set th em deeper in to tha
> soil; dow n to th e A ra l le a f Is usually a
good plan.
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I f llic fu ll n u m b er o f stock is kept
th a f the p< wturea w ill ca rry d u ria g the
beet p a r J o f th e g ro w in g season, soma
so ilin g c r o p m ust be g ro w n to help
o u t w hen th« pastures fa ll
i" One ml- -.triage w ith a ll. fa rm prod­
u c t* a r il r jc k >i 1* th a t i f prices fa ll I t
is ca rte l:, th a t th e low er q u a lity drops
firs t a;id tr.oet. and nenslly is most d if­
fic u lt to sell. T h e ra is alw ays a sate
fo r th e prcductS of a b e tte r q u a lity .—
Farmers' I' a ton.
story frequently repeated about
•tonal d iv e r* w h o hava been a b i*
akin nadar w ater fu r over »wo
M U a llly. D r Joseph Boehm
D em ocrat. N o one can rem ain under
w a te r th a t long w ithou t drow ning,
w h eth er they are trained divers or not.
A t N a v a rin o , w here the sponge divers
are reported to be able to rem ain un­
der w a te r three and fo ur m inutes, teste
w ere m ade recently and reunited cd
clnslvely proving tKat t« n « o f
-m
rem ained down longer th s n h m
e
and a h alf. N in e ty seconce eSSftk a
loag tim e to the w atcher on shore and
It la about the lim it of s e v e r s en­
durance a id e r, water.
A t Ceylon,
w here
tim e tests were also mads
am ong th e famous pearl divers. It was
ascertained th a t tew o f them rem ained
below the surface as long ae a m in u te
am ong the A rabs proved th a t a m in ­
ute and a qu arter was the longest th sy
could endure w ith o u t a fresh breath.
On tha coast of K ag la a d several
years ago a diver, a tra in * rt diver, one
o f the beet on the coast. renowned fo r
pulled up slo w ly w hen ha gave the sig­
nal th a t he was under w ater shout
tw o m in u te * and five seconds. He w-ts
draw n o u t o f tho w ater insensible,
w ith blood flow ing from his noss and
ears, and I t was o e ly a fte r long and a r­
duous w ork th at hfs recovery from tbs
effect* o f th a t tw o m in u te stay under
w ater was Assured.
D rov.nlng le a
quick death
E ven though the w ater
Is kept ou t o f th e lungs, in sen sibility
w ill ensue In a n e m in u te, and complete
unconeefouanesa in two. T h e atortee
o f people who h a re b-en In the w ater
• v s m lnatee being resuscitated are
g e re ra lly m istakes o r un true. A man
could not be In -th e w a te r five m inutes
w ith o u t eom lng to the surface several
tim es, and ba restored to U fa
N ew T e a r's day le In som» way rc
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Jerbor......... .rteteber Gardner
Gold B seoh.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. W. Riley.
Aeddrrburn........... ..0 . L. Wdkemnn.
Utilise.......................... Mr. E. B Price.
M g r i a t . l '. v r t .......... Mrs. Vioin A.-Fry.
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QUICK DEATH
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41 the Smith PremilOT"““
M ew To r i i
FBI a bottle or yemm
UHtor and let It qtsnd tv
A
ogntaed b y every people having s i
maJ cm «n<l*r, y e t th e hours ut too l.w
day Of the old
y e a r ge n erally pt~ *
H U I* v a ria tio n Iro lo oiu.ua.-y i
Nevertheless, I t 1* tu e compieteli bate
w h o m story lm pru-s»» the re a d « tu
good o r bad. no t the epver or t.s
frontispiece of the new one. Near»:
a ll th a words o f o a r language appiytm
to * eourae not a b a o tjie iy m arked <ui
flqpcrlhe the pato th a t m la tt e*usa>
an d n o t th a t w atch is before, say* tr i
Y o u th 's Oam paulon. l u e r e is no Soda
UMrpttrt ' to the sh ip ’s • w a»a" fo r tr i
eourue w h ich th e p lo w la about b
break , n o r o f tbs trs e k o f th e cy
ciana,’* no r o f th e spoor o f th e tlg ci
n o r-o f “ th e t r a il“ o t nuMb<-rteaa a n i
m ala.
I t m ay be noted
ito li,
th a t m an y states ano c.u< - !w»»r re
ea n tiy passed laws o r ordì -tv -;* »
q u lrin g aaiom ou lii s to c a r jj
bar, la targe n g u rt,. h ru g im . U-
ha ck. Nobody who sees on aokstuv
eom lng cares WBst its num ber ts. tr«
w h en I t happens to lie v e some res.-,
behind in i.s trace is tha know led«
o f its num ber im p o ita n t. I t is doubt
teas because (h e fu tu re "Is *w *r m h -,
w ith possibilities, v. hejeas the p a i
constitutes a record which cannot b
changed, th a t most ot our fa s .iV itla
center about Ute an ticip atio n ot th
new year rath er than In a rqtroapec
t ir e affection lo r the old. In th e aid e
days of U,e world prophecy held t
place o t prom inence among a il peo
pies, but of h iiA i.v in th e sc.enu.l
sense there was n in e . I b i » h q b e .i
reversed by the stv rely practical mod
ern w orld. H is t.« ; is a t a prem iti
prophecy a t s d »count.
Y e. .lie al
most disregarded ipst n a y of lde cinb?
stands fo r the completed record, a
N ew Y e a r’s does lo r the prophecy o
w h at la to come.
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
W o M over Get Too Old or Too Oooi
to M a v s N o Maod a t
Them .
W h a t! ateke New Y esr resolution.
again? O artainly, no eno 1* too o<
o r too good to h iv e need o f them
B u t curb yo ur e m n u t lit m ; » s ig h
jo u r «h gn ot* of qfit n r , a a bo a l i t
t l * m ors ten.ei.t v-.th j o j . u l i th at
you wore * Jocr afcojp r * : ? t r io sat ai
oaaier task * n 1 v. In B ute o r i « n e a t:
e n in * your w ill p a v e r And >e.t ittp a u
by an oth er l ..t a r ; , .a ; s the CwaavT]
Gentlem an
H ave |C „ i- h i'.*] ot por
fa ct manhood, or x. u.atR Juod, by *1
m ean*
LU e 1*
p. oeato ant
comm oaplaca »1 h tiu i t>ne, a d—-•!-» .
I t te a M ite r dL xppo u ta iw it w ith an»
unless n o r ta e iu ^ ^ r th a t » * build in»
ladder by » M i a a s rise to a noM>
ch aracter, s n .
u -o .. a -ual prog
reaa la mode by g a lr.lag one atron*
round th a n by ,c .. * . . . / one*.
Just w h a t p ^ r..-:u .j» atrp 1a moa
needed each i a * m .a t d e ttrerin s lot
h im , a t h e r . , . :
1 robably »9 out ot
every t F i o f u i ' fc rya and glr.g g ro w i t
ta ll" need CyOM to brave up g M
strengthen t l a round o f cheerfuteasa
and I n> * • i if there a ie m any <»
you who .» « raa. a a roaolvs tlras w tl
do m ore to >:..v«.op and t u o u tth v t
your htirber i»~.uie tb aa in *orn«ai
one to be e h .v .t c l— v v m when th ln g t
go w roiiy i . r ..o io tta root* u a u r t
to spring th -ir*:»tidiness ot others, and
hope, and couiage
T h in k ot these things, and rem em ­
ber n o t o n ly the precious aaaurance ot
help to hUn who “ w o rke th out bia owe
aa ivatio o ,” bu t th a t th e dear “ Lord
loveth the cheerful g lr e r ” of hope a n «
courage, as w all aa h im w ho gladly
g iveth o f hte “ lo a ro * and hahta.’’