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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1915)
V o li» » » io P O U T X X IIf. O R -F ^ O R T » , O R E G O N , U/HCIAL DIKEIT0J.1. OLD-world odditem . « tatk sun D im u c r o r r t c u g s Although roasted whole for M hours aver eoka Urea, a bullock, cut upand dis trtbuted among 500 poor p eo p le « 8un- lerland. was found to be still nnenokgd. During tha hearing of a case at High- gate police court It waa stetoi that U persona were Being free of root la Syd ney Road. Hornsey, teexusa i lord ever called to collect It. Afong the converts made in by Torrey and Alexander waa a w/11- known "musical entertainer." Quenton Aahlyn. who has decided that he cannot coaaelentloualy continue in hie prufee- U . 8. Senator»—D r . H a iry Lnne, of Portland and Geo. K Chnuiberlaiu of Salem. ' Congressman. F irte D is tr ic t-W iW * ■* C. Hawley, of Seleia. Gvern or—Oswald Wont, Salma. Secretary of Ktoto—Bvu W. OleuW Sa lem. tato T.eaaurer— I hoe. B .K a y , Of Sa lem. g u p t Public Inetruetlon— L . A- Aid errnun, Salem. State Printer—W illie Duniw ay, Salem. Attorney General—A. M . Crawford, State Game Warden— Win. l>. Pin- ley, Salem. State H ealth O fficer— D r , C a lv in S. W hite, Salem. Salem. ' - C lerk State Land Board—G. G . Brown. S a le m ., J e ia t Seuatoi fo r Cooa and » C u rry— 1. H. Sm ith- Joint Bepreeeutative for Cooa and Curry—S. P. Peirce. Judge, fid Judicial D iatrlct—J. W. Hamilton, Koaeburg. Prosecuting A tto rn ey fo r C u rry Go.— W . H . Mereditn, Wed-let bum. 0 . S. Com iulaaioum »— U T . Stew art Port Orford. OOCMTY orvlCKU». County Judge—W . A Wood, Gold Beach. County Commissioners—D . Colegrovo, Gold Beach; Geo Chenoweth, Langlois. Sheriff— C. H . Bailey, Gold Beach. County Clerk—Joh u H . Staunard. Gold Beach. County Treasurer—F ia n k Caughell Wedderburn Assessor—W m . 7-1 man, Harbor. School Supt.— Geo. W . Sm ith. Gold Beach. Sarweyor— J. Caughell Jr., Gold Beach, MXKTUMIa o r TUB COCBT» C irc u it Court meet» Fourth Monday In August of each year. County ftommleadonero Court meote firat Wednesday-In January, April, Ju ly and September of ouch year. Probate Court meets drat Monday in each mouth ■omnrv rosy o m a s a ano roar- M AU-IKHk. H a rb o r.. . . : ............. . Fletcher Gardner. G old Beach,........................J. W . Miley. W edderburn................ O. L . W akemen. llllh e e ......... ............ . . M r . « . H Price M a r ia i................ -Mr». Viola A . Fry. A girete.................................. A . M . Kile» P o rt Orford ..✓ ............ Amo» Johuaton D e n m a rk ................................. Tmnglota ........................ E c k le y .............................. 3- A. Haine» M A R C H B U IC K , YEAR’S WORK AT MINTS. ilore Coins, and of Creates Have Bae* Turned Ont te Other T om «. 'A larger nftmber of coins, and of a greater total value, was turned out from the mints of the United Btatea during the last fin cal jtS r than in any other yeni since the establishment of the gov ernment. George E. Roberta, di rector of the mint, in hia annual eton. report to the secretary of the "An aged Korean councillor of state, treasury, gives the total domestic who la a strong reformer. M r Choi Ik fen , haa been sitting outside the palaee coinage in the fiscal year ended (ate at Seoul for five days.” sayaa'Jap- June 30 last at >228,203,151, while aneee newspaper. "Ha prr.poava to nt | the number of pieces coined, in- th « « until t h . needed reforms are car- | ,.h id i|lg th e c o in a g e for the Philip -led out." piue islands, Venexuela.and Costa Life saving run» In the fam ily of Mr. I. Parson», a young lighterman, of the lUfca, was 219,1153,442, says the ‘ Hollows, Brentford. England, who. on New York Sun. bis twsnty-thlrd birthday. recUved the The total coinage for the Phil Royal Humane society a certificate for ' ippines was 12,552,629 pesos in sil rescuing two boy» from drowning. Hl» I ver and 035.843 pesos in nickel lather saved 48 persons from drowning, I tnd the son now has a total of 23 lives and bronse. The treasury has been reimbursed for thecost of the Phil to his credit A short time ago, at Camberwell ippine coinage, the total cha-ges (Eng.) registry office, a well dressed old therefor to June 30, 1904. being gentleman, wearing a Panama h a t and >203,904. In addition to the f o r who gave bis age as 75, waa married to a young girl who has fust pawed her going the mint at Philadelphia leventeonth year A fter the ceremony coin ed 2,100,000 pieces for Ven a son of the old gentlemau. who will be exuela and 630,000 pieces in nickel to In a few day», went through the form for Costa Ilica. It marriage with a lady who 1» In her The exhaustion of the stock of dxty eighth year. Leaving the office together, both the happy couples entered silver bullion purchrAed under a motor car that was In waiting and the act of July 14,1900, and the Move away. consequent discontinuance of sil ver coinage have necessitated a BIT« BY THE large reduction of the force qf the “ Ace you going to tha ctrcua, W il New Orleans mint, which w m lie T" asked the vibitor. chiefly employed upon ailver. “I s'ptMe I ’ll have to,” replied the lit The director recommend! that tle fellow. “Papa wants to go and I'm the present provision requiring the only excuse he'v g o t" nickel at.d bronxe coins to be made M a m m a -W h y , Johnny. Is it possible at the Philadelphia mint be re you are In the jam again after I pealed, in order .that the other whipped you an hour ago foe getting mints may supply their adjacent Into ItT ' - f territory. He calls attention to Johnny—Tes, ma'am. 1 heard you , toll grandma you had whipped me too the fact that ander the provisions of the monetary set of 1900 not hard, fib I thought I ’d make It even. more than >50,000,000 of the >150,- School Teacher—"Children, oaa any ('90,000 gold reserve ean be in bul of you frame a sentence with the words 'h itter end’ In f t r * L ittle G irl lion, and he recommends that thia (in front)—“ Yea, teacher, please. I be changed to permit a larger sup ean." T eacher—"A ll right, Nellie, you ply of bars. He akya that any 1m- may do so." Nellie— “Our big black portant demand upoa the trras- dag chased our neighbor's sat aad bit ory.ier' gold is always for export, her end." and for thia porpeee bars are pre When a certain well known, humor ferred to coin. ” ist first started newspaper work he The seigniorage on silver doh took a house near Cincinnati, and one lara coined during the year w m day an actor friend went to dinner with him. The humorist told some >3,032,495; on subsidiary silver new stories, and the actor, turning to coins, >1,960,086, and on minor his host's little girl, said: coins, >1,349,717. W E D N E S D A Y , VALVE IN HEAD N um ber 2 4 . lo ia Ä.I GARDEN MOTORCARS e guarantee the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor to devel and deliver more puwer than any other type of W automobile motor of satnepize—American or Foreign make. op In addition to the great power of the Buick Motor, it ia unusually economical, giving more miles per gallon of gas oline than leas powerful motors of different types. The 1916 Buick is a beauty—graceful and aristocratic on the Boulevards—but aU ian to t Bower when called upon. What is true of one Bnick is true of all sites from $903 to SlfwO— Fours and Sixes Large Assortment C. MALEHORN, AGENT, LANGLOIS, OR. FROM MCKENZIE Ä PMLE “t h i n g s to cat a n i ■wear’’ O R E O O IN PO RT O R FO R D j 4 S F *' "Clever papa you’ve got. my dear." . . "Tea," responded the demure little "when there's company.” I Phänomens! Sphere Can Ba Used to Play Golf on the Darkest Mights. A beautifully illu a ir a te d monthly mauazme of the wide awake W est with faacinating abort »tori«, ptcturevqiie personal point-of-view description of the interesiinK development of tha West. and the romance and his tory of tha wondetland of »na •arth Ask your local nowtdealer for current taaue or »end SI 50 foryete*» subscription. 1 hebookj "Road of a Thousand Wonder». — 120 beautiful W astern views in four colon— w ill be m« luded— free. SUBSET K A G A ZW B FLOOD tVlUHXO SAM F t AX i I K « TAi trntwu T H ff SEW ING * M A C H IN S OF • Q U A L ITY . W A R R A N TED FOR A LL T IM « . I f y o u p u rc b e e * th e N S W B O M B y o u w ig h a v e a l i f e t r t t ’. w p rlv e yo u p o y , a n d wig n o t h a v e a n e n tile -» clurlo o f rv] — l . - TsstfTrresrMi I f yo u w a n t a «ew tn< m a e h h M , w rit« • a r l a u d eatatoffu« b ifo ra y o u puro ham . W Ih Nw H cto Sewii feti» C a , Oratgi, I » T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given th a t all par ties are warned not to enter upon oi trespass In any way upon the premis es of the undersigned near Mussel creek, Oregon. Anyone so trespassing wlthoet oni consent w ill be projeouted to the full exten t of the law. t |T. L Carej, A. B .Cwrey. Our history is hard and mascu New York.— A genius In this city has line; colored with few purple lights ¡toolittle related to our ten invented an aluminum golf ball. This Is expected to revolutionise thl» popular derer sentim ents and deeper pas ga.ne. sions. When older peoples have The composition of the ball la kept se paused, as we did then, they have cret. A certain amount of phoiphorus looked upon far different scenes, mixed with some other chemical gives It a peculiar and brilliant glow. The ball ■ays William Oarrott Brown, in la claimed to have all the properties of the Atlantic. Fairer companies the regulation one. have stood about more stately The unique feature Ilea In the fact that figures of triumph or of tragedy with the new Invention goU can bs than that America and the world played at night as well as when the sun 1» shlulng. \V berever It drop» It can be now^gated upon. The common seen by the light It throwe out. When chamber, the gaunt, pale presi playing at night lanterns are placed on dent, the strong, bearded counsel the dlfierent greens. In driving the ors at his bedside—this was un course of the ball can be seen through like the scenes which European the air. Another advantage Is that when the peoples have fixed in their mem new hall la played In daytime game», ories. Charles I. and Mary Stuart and is lost, at night it can readily be on their scaffolds, the barons and found by the glow It gives o u t the king at Knuuymede, Maria Theresa appealing to the nobles BOTTLES MADE OF PAPER. of Hungary to take up their They Are L ig h te r Than Olaaa and sworda for her child, Marie A ntoi Can Mot Be Befllled—Opening nette and Mirabeau, and many an D e s tr o y s T h e m . other pageant of human love and Houston.—Negotiation» are pending sacrifice are treasured up by other people as we have treasured up to secure for thie city a plant to manu facture paper bottle». this crude, unlaekeyed martyi The bottle la made from paper pulp, la dom. non-reHilabie and much lighter than | Even the great personality of gloss. It 1» claimed to be proof against | Lincoln, now potent in so many in Infection on account of the ¡act that it I s . sealed when filled and the dividual lives, intimate and famil hermetically neck o f t he bottle must be cut ofi to open , iar of so many of our hidden It. The hottie la filled In by automatic I moods, was not yet fully revealed machinery and then crimped In and! to his fellows. It was the eman sealed automatically. The bottle Is non- refillable from the fact th a t.it la de cipator only that had fallen, the stroyed or so defaced when opened that leader and shepherd of men. Out It cannot be used again. wardly at leust his experience was Special automatic machinery la re limited as theirs was. Dying in quired for maxing the bottle». And one the midst of multitudes, master of of the»e machine» w ill make 1,000.000 armies and of navies, he was still bottles a week. The machine w ill ooet *3.000. Special machinery w ill be of the frontier; as. Indeed, all our to close the bottle» when filled. American life was still, in a sense, M other Has Your Babes. only the frontier and western A generous stork visiting the bone» of fringe of European life. Harney, of Portsmouth. O., left True, Lincoln also leads ns hack Charles four live babies, three hoys and one to the princes whose peer he was, giti, all of whom are perfectly well and but we can pass from his death give promise of living. Their aggregata bed with no irreverence, no sense weight la 18 pounds, while the mother of shock or change, to look out, in weighs only 98 pounds and their father la a man of slender build. the plain light of day, npon the whole wide field of work nnd strife and progress which was always ir his thought, and glimpse the atti L. > . ROI1KKT8, tude and state of the republic A T T O If IN K Y A T L A W when his summons passed, like an M y i t l e P o in t , O re g o n . angelns, across the continent. 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