The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 24, 1915, Image 1

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    F » O K rr
V o lu m e
OFFICIAL lUKKtTOUV.
w a fB aao ourraiCT o m e g a s :
O R F O R D , O R E G O N
ONLY A RIVER WHITEFISH.
, A KISS WITH EVERY MEAL.
Story o< K ao Who Know Fish When
Bo ta w Them , Aloo a » o il-
‘
j Farts
V . 8. fienators—D r. H airy Lane, of
PoKlond and Go« K Chamberlain of
8 a torn.
O onfreoom au, F irst District— W illis
O. Hawley, of Kalorn
Gvarn or—Oswald, W est, Salem .
Heerotary of State—Beu. W. Oloult Sa­
lem.
gtato T.easurer—Ih o s B. Kay, of Ba­
le m. *■*****>
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gupt. Public Instruction— L. A. Aid
erm an, Salem.
State Printer— Wllila D unlw sy, Salem.
Attorney Oeneral—A. M. Ciawforrt,
State Game Warden—Wni. L. Pin-
ley, Salem.
- - State Health Officer— Dr. Cglvjn S.
W hite, Salem .
'
Salem .
Clerk State I And S oard—G. U. Brown,
S alem .
Jasat Senator for Cooe and Curry—
1. 8. Smith.
Joint Representative for Cooa and
Carry—8. P . Peirce.
Judge, ad Judicial D istrlot—J . W.
Hamilton, Roseburg.
Prosecuting Attornoy for Curry
Co.— W . H. Meredith, Wedderhuru.
0 . 8 . Commissioner*—H. T . Stewart
Port Orford.
O ou B ty orriCfte».
C ounty Ju d ge—W. A Wood, Gold
Beach.
•County OotntniMionera—D . Colegrow,
Njold Beach; Geo Chenoweth, L anglois.
Sheriff—C. H. Bairey, Gold Beach
C ounty Clerk—Joh u II. Stanna id .
Gold Beach.
County T reanrer—P ian k C augi.cti
U e.ld, . i.uri.
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Assessor—Wm, Tolman, Harl-or.
School 8upL — Geo. W. Sm ith. Gold
Beach.
Surveyor—I. Caughcll Jr., Gold Beach,
u tcT taesor t « k coraT«.
Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday la
August of each year.
County Co mm I »»loners Court m eets
first Wednesday In January, April,
Ju ly and September of »Meh y en t.
Probate Court meets first Monday in
each mouth
Or say oocnw roar o r.iocs snd rcfsv
Restaurant Adopts Unique
Method of Drawing Patrons-
Mae Fretty Cashier.
W illia m C. H a r r is, a n g lin g ed
London—In many of the European
, cafe« o f the cheaper order tt la the ito r o f O u tin g , nud r ig h tly ca lled j acre«
invariable custom to print the dally ! th e Ixunk W a lto n o f A m erica , ia a t „rest
menu on the napkin provided for the , iu au w ho can «¡©me p r e tty n ear to
guest, :£> that when the latter desires
te llin g e x a c tly w h a t hah y ou w ill
S lt|
to study the blit of fare he has to
find
in
B
lan
k
b
rook
,
in
B
lauk
<34
8t
raise bis serviette from his knee la
, to w n sh ip o f B la n k c o u n ty , IdaliB,
order to do so.
But perhaps the most extraordinary T e x a s or R hode Islu u il. N ew
wag B,
custom In aosnection with restaurant e« and new fa c ts a b o u t th em , W p ing an
life la that which obtains in a certain
' lo v e s a s a m iser lo v e s g o ld , on ly
little cafe in the suburbs of Paris,
n ght i
where e v e ry . customer whose bill • he doca n ot hoard tbeqjfcbnt g a th
t ■ lm d s <
amounts to one shilling or over is en­ era them to g iv e o u t a g a iu .
titled to receive a klas from the very I Cine dnv H a rris ch an ced lo be in
attractive young lady who acts as I B t. 1‘fiul. H e w a s , ta lk in g w ith ,ig i ,t 1
eaahler to the establishment. ,
' O en eral lh tsse n g e r A P n t t ’h a rley such «
So used has the damsel becoike Io
d (
the osculatory routine thfit she goes F ee, w h o sa id H a rris sh o u ld go to ,
through It without the slightest re­ M on tan a to ca tch g r a y lin g in a exeroi,
luctance, looking upon It purely as a str e a m a t th a t tim e m u ch a d v er
which
m atter o f business, and It is reported
-
tbat the proprietor of the restaurant 1 tise d .
H a rris sa id th ere w ere n o g ra y
Is more than satisfied w ith the result
of hie curious device for attracting lin g in th e strea m . T h e ra ilro a d
patrons
m an la u g h ed at him a s - a N ew
Another enterprising reMaurateur Y ork er w ho p rett'uded to know
has instituted the practice of making
m ore a b o u t a certa in M on tan a
a present of a box of Havana cigars
every New T ear’s day to those patrons riv er th a n a m an w h o had fished if.
T he d isp u te w a x ed warm - lia r -
who have been pretty regular In their
attendance at his establishment during
r ls w a s due in N ew Y ork on a
the preceding year.
certa in day, and by ta k in g th e first
Large Assortment
i ersoi
i he R
t»©Mi
lying
BW'jtr
FROM
uencli
i tl
wHl p
,
tra in w e st he cou ld h a v e a ix h o u rs i co,i.,r
o n th e strea m and s t ill k eep h is en J’- b -
g a g ein en t. In 30 h o u rs h e wap on
, th e str e a m w ith a lo ca l repreeen- them-
.ta tiv e o f th e ra ilro a d . H e w ad ed s .e o j
In, m ad e o n e c a s t, and w a s fa s t to ('f jj*
a silv e r y th in g th a t to r e a b o u t t ls t t
’ m ig h tily lik e th a t o f a g r a y lin g .
Th<
I t en m etto th e n e t, an d th e lo ca l W .,«
. r e o r e se n ta tiv e o f th e railroad I f krsa«F<
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SEEK EOX; HIT MINE.
FOB YOUB1IEN
S
MCKENZIE & POOLE
“T hings to eat and wear”
New York.—Two young Canadian»,
David Duulap and Noah Timmons, both
of M atta w a Ont., raglstsred here re­
cently. They bronrht little personal
baggage, but did bring two freight cars
which they had sidetracked in Jersey
City.
Forty full to ts of rock was In
these cars. I t had been mined by Dan-
lop and Tim mins in northern Ontario,
between Lakes Temlscauilngue and
Temagamis w ithin a month.
When the two Canadians left for
home they had sold the rock to the
Ladue chemical and reduction works
n ast SB*.
H a r b o r . L ............. Pletcher Gardner. for <75,030, They had struck a silver
Gold R each .................. ,. ..J , W. Riley. and nickel mice, which promises to
W edderbura
........C. L. Wakeman. prove one of the richest In the world.
Jlllh ee............... r .......... Mr. R. H Price. They have obtained complete ownership
M artal........ ............Mrs. Viola A. Pry. of the property, and declare they would
A (T'-ess . . . . , . .
. . . . . . >,A. M . Ulloa. net sell out for
each.
nowadays, when there ato ssvevej
P o rt O rfo rd ., . . ?. rt*.. . AulCh .7ahu»tofc
YUe territory in which the friins ts lo-
D e n m a rk . . 4 . ......................... J. H. Capps.
cated Is little known except to hunters. children in the household, t n l task a i :
Tmnglols ............................. E. B. Thrift Almost a year ago a railroad projected «.ding all of thenTwith their le u o m be- |
M n h ...* ................. J- A. H aines a line through that section, and last comet rather a serious problem, says .
spring a blacksiaith'i shop was built Yoqyi's Companion. One overburdened :
alongside ths newly laid tracks. One mother, who was obliged to decline an ;
Sunday afternoon, ns a blacksmith, ham­ InviLaUon to pay a vlaM went on to give '
mer In hand, was sirolllng around, afo x her reasons
“ No," she said, "1 can't possibly leave
started up in front of him.
He I
hurled the hammer, missed the fox, but home for a whole half day. You see, I ’m I
the ham mer struck a projecting bowlder, obliged to spend all my tic e helping the '
makiug a »harp, metallic sound. The children with their lesson», their teach- :
blacksmith became interested.
He ers give them all so much outside work ’
struck, the bowlder, and became con­ to do. I t takes me from zeven to ton |
vinced that It was largely impregnated n t r j night to solve Harold’s problems
w ith metal. He clipped some chi pi- oil in algebra, from four to six every after- 1
shorl stories, picturesque personal
the roek. and, taking them to Manawa, noon 1 have to look up the historical
point-of-vtew deicription of the
he showed them to Timmins and Dun­ topics at the library for Isabel while
interesting developrai-nt of ins
lap.
The latter saw the specimens she Is struggling with her Latin, and
W est, and the romance »nJ his­
from one until four 1 am either looking
were largely silver.
tory of the wonderland «.f »he
Carefully guarding the secret, the for pieces lor little ltcnry to speak in the •
two men went to the place and discov­ fifth grade or pressing Isabel « botanical
eatth.
Ask your kvxl new-’ -lexler
ered mors than a dozen other speci­ specimens or translating Nellie's French ,
mens of rock. A ll were of silver, with the poor child’s not very strong, you
for current issue or send $1 50
about 12 per cent, of nickel and a trace know, and I don’t like to have her sit
foryear'ss«ihr.cript:''.n. I hebookj
of cobalt and arsenic. They also found up too late at n ig h t"
"Road of a ITtouaind Wgnders.
"Then why not come to me In the
a well-defined ore vein running along
__120 Seautif al Western views in
morning?’’ asked her friend. "Thievery
the surface of the ground for nearly
four colors— »'ill bo mtluded—
1.000 feet
Claims were filed, and Noah morning, for Instance.’
free.
"No." replied the busy mother, with
Tim mins, his brother Henry and David
Dunlap became the owners of the prop­ i evident reluctance. " I ’d really like to.
SUNSET KAGAZI3B
i but I promised to spend this morning
erty.'
FLOOD F t’ lLDlNG
The three men, With a gang of 28 doing something for Robert. The poor
UK w *« r iu '>
” _____ c»tirox«i*
miners, then took possession and be­ : ohlid would be so disappointed tt I
gan operations. Two shafts were sunk, 1 failed h im !”
"W hat arc you going to do for Rob-
and tbs ore vein got rii her as they went
TH S
down.
A depth of *0 feet has been 1 ert?" asked the friend.
P E W IN Q
reached, and what is said to be one of
"W ell,” returned the devoted mother,
M A C H IN S
the richest silver and nieksl depos­ ' "I'm going to the swamp back of the
its on this continent has been dis­ cemetery to catch a large green frog for
OF «
i him to take this afternoon to his biology
closed.
Q U A L IT Y .
Mr. Tim mins declares tbat fully ' class"
<3.000,000 worth of the metals is now
THE MAH AHD HIS PICTURES.
practically in sight.
Have you ever
seen a Sunset?
C*npUc. SbM|ht U h Keylwwd
R c m o vlb le «»d lulcic l n - i g a i ti U Plateaa
Ball B n r i n f C a rn ag t
R e v rw b le T abulator Rack
Sim pla Steacil ( uthrg Device
D r o p Fccgcd T y p e B a »
•
Law I f l d
BictwoaM Ribi-ne
Ueliora Touch
Ball Bearing Type Ber
All necessary operations in
writing, billing or Statistical work
are accomplished from the. key­
board of the light running, easy
adion Model 10 (Visible)
C olem -I Fkafcr and Paragraph«
Decim al T a b u la » !
NOT
VwSle Writing
8O L3
A
K a y (■» t v r r » C h ar a c t«
Pe,-fect E ra u n f Facilitrev
lr.lerrllaege-W e Carnage«
Right an I I ch Carriage Releaae Laveta
Sarmging M argin al Pack
Protectr.l R u b o u
G ear D riven C a m a y »
Ribbon C cntrclicd front Keyboard
V a riab le aed Unrvervnl L i n Spacer
Perfect Dust G u ard
r •»
Back Space le v e r
Carriage Retarder
Improved M arginal Stop
SHOPLIFTERS HAVE TOOLS.
UNDCi
ANY
(D T H S lt
■t "Wrinkls" of Tamale Purloin
are la to Tin and Wrap Stolon
Articles.
NAKF.
W A R R A flT F D FG K A L L T . M I .
Boston.—Up-to-date shoplifters have '
evolved a new scheme to fool the store '
detectives. A t leant the police eay so. |
and they ought to know. The latest '
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’’w rinkle" 1« to carry about w ith them
several sheets of brown paper, such as
is used in wrapping up parcels, and
some stout, twine. They then proceed
Ui tie up the Mtolen articies, so as hot
to arouse suspicion if they unfortu­
nately become too cloeely acquainted
with th c jto o r walkers or detectives.
However successful the scheme may
work tn some cases. It failed sa far as
Mrs Mary McCormack and her (laugh
ter. Mrs Alice Monto. of Allelon and
Cambridge, who were arrested after a
chase in the shopping district, are con
earned.
W hether they were discov­
ered before they had hail full opportu
T K C S P A S 'I MOTIC'|S.
n lty to place the paper around the
irodoa Is not known, but, at any rata,
Notice is hereby given th at all par­ the police say they found plenty of
ties are warned not to enter upon ot the paper and tw ine on the pair when
Utey were searched at headquartera.
trespass In a n y way upon the preuils
They were no« recognized by any
es oi the undersigned near Mussel of the inspectors as old offenders,
creak, Oregon.
though they pleaded irullty when or
Anyone eo trespassing without oui reigned In the municipal court. The
consent will he proa'culcd to the lull mother waa lined <M and the daughter
was placed .on pro ballon.
•x tent ot the In*.
I f y o e r -v h e w i b . KL-. W M C M « .“ « > «
b a v c e l l i v i i r t t l U « ? • • J ■» rr-1. » “ a •
n o t h a v e » , t t i I F » c h e la , i r . , a l r * .
T. I- C a ret,
A. B. Caroy
The man w m aoout 56. says ths
Philadelphia Hur-ord
He was. rather
bald. His wrinkles were many. His
mustache w is gray. The flash of hts
cheok« an<l neck hung rather soft and
flabby. N«varihelc«a. he looked vigor-J
one and intelligent he was handsomer
take him altogether than be had been
Fac ap«»«». Sp«edi-t E«r Drrwd
, a f 40. But he brought out a photo->
graph 0f himself at «0 w hich-hardly
These are features which make the
resembled him. So much had be
Smith Pie.uk r the dreire of the
changr'Bs and, “U you want to priat
my picture, use thia," he eairi to the
man who investigates comparative
reporter; "but don't,tone it. for It's the
advantages.
only one I ’ve got of myself at that age
and I'd ilk» to keep tt. for, you know.I
I don’t grow any younger." " I ’d rather
have your picture as you are to-day,"
said ths reporter, "for you are hand­
somer now than you were at 40." "Oh,
no; 1 am too <>!d and wrin«.ied and bald
now,” M id the man "Use the ♦0-year-
oid picture." The reporter exclaimed U-O nrriU h* ear cfMAu TntifihZ Uttei U-f’ r«
j
i‘. ita / k* wnrth xp <
;
with a pusslod laugh: "So many m e n
w»
pi
y
»fc’.-a
v
W
U.
«.
M
n<
are like you. Ttotigh they are otd
they insist on having young picture«
printed. They fall io reslire utr.v much
more tntereetlng end pleasing theii
e r y s u t s u id » • sr»d «» t b S N I S Q l r J a
-face is in old age. if they have lived
F Q K S ivu o vt n» p »w s«sb .iirv. W » . >lT -
a fairly wl«e and Inaurlrious Ilfs. I ’vg
Ä » to v i .«»el srrvie»
»k»««.
«w
v
k s r, m sn. e ed ersle. T r y ■«.
hodmen of 73 actual’ y who have gtvw
me reproduction photorrapha of theas-
eetree at 35. Women d tn 'l do th ia I
believe men hate old ago more than I 3pp. W.t. r«Ja«t SSbc yxyMefildd. I 6-
women do.” "1 bate tt,” said the othes
grim ly
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