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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
• V. W E D N E W D A Y , V o i n »n«* X X l V U P ffW U L lH B M t T O U V H erm an1 Paid th e 0 , H. Behators— D r - lln t r y k ^ a t . «1 PoM iaaU as.l Geo. E C ham berlain o f Salem D U W i c t r - W illis C o n g re s s m a n , F i r s t C . H a w le y , of S alem . O v e r n o r — O s w a ld W e s t, S a le m , g e ereu u ry o f S tate— H e n . A . O lo U tt Sa le«». . a a ts T .e a a e re r~ “ T h o s . B . K a y , o f b ti finp t. P u b lic Iu s tru c U o n L. e rn te n , Hnleut. •to to P rin ter— W illis D u a l »«J A tto rn ey G e n e ral— A. M . Ci • to te U sate W arden— W m . J C la rk State Land B o ard — O . G . Brown, Salem . J o in t Senatoi fo r Coos and C s r r y - 1. 8. S m ith - J o in t fte p rv u e n ta tiv e (o r C oos and . O u r r y — 8. P . Peiroe. Jodffe, id J u d ic ia l D is tric t—J , W . H a m ilto n , Rosuborg. Prosecuting A tto rn e y fo r G u r iy G o.— W . H . M e re d ith , W e d d e rb u ru . 0 , 8 . Oom iotasloncra— K T . P a rt O rford, r ite w s rt t OOtiavv o rn o s K e . O ounty Jtid tfe— W . A W ood, G old B each. C o a n ty Oosnm issiua era D . Gnlegrove, G o ld BeaoM; U e o G b e a o w e ih , L a n g lo is . S h e riff— G. H . B a ile y , G o ld B e a c h . O o u n ty C le r k — Jo b a B . S ta o n a rd , G e ld Beach. Coanty Treasurer— F ra n k C a u g lie il W e d d e rb u rn Assessor—W m .'T e lm a n , H a rb o r. School 8 u p t . _ «too. W . S m ith . G o ld Beach. r «» « m o b and give me Something neat; |2oo to p a t In to stock. T k a t a in 't quite enough, but you w ill tru s t me fo r two or three hundred m ore on m y o u t lL " l " W h a t a re you going to d o r* naked! the m erchant. "Peddle." replied H erm a n s e n te n tl-, ouely. " u n til I can m ake enough to buy, a store." B R M A N C O R N IN G m ade up bis e fool of yourself You w ill be head m ind when s mere boy that ha o f n departm ent In a few years." w ould become a successful buataeee " T h a n k you, s ir," replied H erm an, m an and the possessor of g rea t riches. “I w o u ld n 't stay fo r a lo b ns general F ro m his earliest m emory be bed hated | m anager. I am going la to r m yself, tb s na rro w village Ilfs sad (hacram ped , I h ave learned a ll I cam as s subordt* homs existence, where every penny had J u * e . " to be watched in order to m ake both l A nd th a t w as a ll there was to » . ends m eet. H e dreamed o i great ea- ( H e rm a n started o u t w ith his w age«, tsbllsbm snts w ith hundreds of b u s y ' H e m ads good selections of m erehaa- w orksrs, a ll pUable to his w flf, as ea - 1 ¿tee sa d his sales wars beyood U s pressed from the In n er office H e hopes. W lth la tw o y e a n he had. piled dream ed o f m eeting tbs greatest and u p $1.000. T h e n he ra n across a stars m oat po w erfu l men of affairs and die- in * sm all to w n which wea fo r a a la taU n g term s or forcing th em to com- T h e ow ner bad m ade a fa ilu re , but prom ise w ith him . ! H e rm a n th o u g h t he saw w h y. Me Am ong a ll U s playm ates n t school bought It, p ayin g p a rt down, l a tw o b u t one sympathised w ith his am bl- j years he was ou t o f debt and doing n tloos or believed In him . T h a t one business th a t was the wonder o f n il the was H an nah C u rtin , the grave-eyed g irl , co un try a b o u t T h e to w n had o n ly w ith the high forehead, w h o alw ays j U .00 0 In h ab itan ts and H erm an chafed stood s t th e head o< her clesa. A ll the a t the lim ita tio n s He found a p u r- re s t derided h im . I chaser n t a fancy price, and a t t t w en t " I believe you w ill succeed. H e r- bach to th e c ity w ith »10,000 la U s m en ," said ahe. seriously, "and when pockst. you do I w ill m a rry you." j Ha than started a lobMag business " W il l you?" asked H erm a n , eagerly. to g , m a ii way «ad by bis tndefbtlg- A nd then he added w ith a stubborn ’ a ble energy and application began to se t o f his square ja w , " Y o u may b a « j m ake Inroads la tb s business a t tbs X J k .Y GOODS uijiesltliy condi tion -4 the kid neys; If ■ suina your linen It la New and Attractive line of Dress Goods at Bargaxt H to w e lt a long Urns, H an n ah , beegptotf I I don’t succeed a t first I w ill keep on tr y in g .” So the compact was sealed sod one fine day. when H erm a n was IS, hs fu i- filled the w orst prophesies o f the v ll- la g s gossips by gotsg aw ay to the g r a n t, c ity . H s was ab le to scrape together b a re ly m oney enough to get him there, b u t he feared nothing. H e had heard . th e expression “ m erchant prin ce” and i I t attracted his Im agination. H e re- solved to en ter m ercaatile Ilf * . I Upon reaching the city ho w ont dt- ra c ily to th e biggest w holesale b o u ro j la rg e r houses. H s did wall fro m the g n t . bu t U s resources w a n so lim ite d ha could not m o re fnst «noticli to su it U s ardent s p ir it Th en M orris, H ope’s p a rtn er, died and H ops sent fo r him . 'C o rn in g , yon nro n w o nder." bn „ is “i uaed sack a m an as you. Bo- «tdmi vou —— eu ttln n In to ou r business, | w,n you ,B ppg M u you B qu sr- te r in teract a t w h atever th e business jnvectoeies, ta k e o ver jo u r stock nt u £n IS . l ö lS nftea expressed, that D r. KHmer’s S w m p - Roet. tbs groat kidney remedy fulfills rvery wish in curing rheumatism, psln fh >bs bask, kidnaya mrsr. h l. to w and every part i f the urinary patsaga It corrects tnebt’ttv to held water and scalding pain in passing « . or had effect, following use of liquor, wine or beer, snd overcome, that unpleasant aecaaettv of being compelled to go often luring ’he day, and to gat up many times A>rhig tlis night. The mild snd the axtro ordinary effect ot Sw am p-R oo t 1. aoeo realized it stands the highest for Its woo- derful auras of the moat distressing casta. If yoa M ud a medicine you should havt the bast. Sold by druggists i t 80c. and J l . akss. You m ay have a sample bottle of this sad a beak that teiisi store ebent N. both sont| tbeolutehf free by m * l, s to rs s s D r. Kilm er fc Ce., Binghamton. N . Y . to eal and wear CRC AT record o . cu ius, o n e q 'im æ d to n ird fo ii h is to ry , provai M o im I I. S - r a .p a r ll U , < sscs-r a m c i it m M to w p tb a u y o tln-r C8C.D<CI T T A Always Renaeraber the FaB Nas/ I .axative Q csiuh : ' Cores * Cold ia O m Dsy, Crip is Twc torts* * * part psymsiit Look the line over and yor will find what you w ant at an attractive price. Ba«.. 3Sc. a o t l fo r th< balance To« o i T o f t o s p ro fita Y o u sun Surveyor— J. C augbeU J r ., G o ld B each, In th e city, H ope. N o rris A Co., and j > . ^ 1. business as m anager and I a s s r u M is o r TUX «OUSTS. «sturdily w alked In to the office o f the ' wU1 f o , guanoes.” C ir c u it C o u rt m eets k o u it b M o n d a y i r head of the concern. I This was a grant lift, but U only fad A u g u s t o f each y e a r . H s was s trifle perturbed n t th e vast- O om lng-s am bition . SUU ho w as n o t a ’ounty KotnaitHHiotierb C o u rt moots neas of the In stitu tio n and th e exclsive- (fom tasU ng facto r in thebuslnesew orld bo found a fte r a year o r eo th a t firs t W vu n esd ay L : J a n u a r y , A p r il, n ets of the offlee o f the grea t M r. Hope. B u t he ra llie d In a m om ent. I muBt rem a in subordinate to H ope, J u ly and S ep tem b er of each y e a i. "A m not I also to be a great m er- whoee conservative methods drove him ¡‘ rebate C o u rt moots fir s t M o n d ay in ch ant," be eaid to him self. " H e la no to distraction. H s w a n t'd < 0 lead, ea eb m o jt b b etter th an I a m —o n ly o ld er." „ H op« WBa content to ru n along sm ooth- s p a a * oot sv» io s t o r n c s s s s e fost 8o H e rm a n w alked boldly In to th e , y <*, tbB ojd ,|jces. Derides he was MASkOMK preiwr.ee o f the great m an, who not mBMnK money fast enough to suit H a r b o r ........... ... » l e t c h e r G a rd n e r frow ned n t the Intrusion. 1 btm j o be sure M s share o f the y e a r- f lu id B e a c h .............................J. W . K ile ) . " W c ll? " he demanded. I ly profits ran way up In th e thousands, W e d d e rb u rn . . . . . .C . L . W ak e m a n H erm a n looked him squarely In the hB cOuld not see how he ever could U U h ec . . . ................. M r- K. H Price »ye Ills m om entary t im id ly had van- B , □ < « , fa th e financial w o rld M s r i a l . . .............. .Mss, V M a A . t r y Ished. H e was la the very In n er sene-1 Bt lh e r a t, b« TB . ‘ ■ A . I f . M iles Port O rforft Ames-Johnston tu ary, which was the home o f h*S| w b lle hB was stru ggling w ith these L r iim u r k ... . .J. H. Capps. dreams. H e fe lt fu lly confidant. | problelB.Bt H ope’s health failed. K n o w - L a n g lo is .. ...E . B Thrift ” M y nam e Is H arm an C ornin g," he j ng c o m in g ’s d a rin g disposition he did P c k le y .. .. J. A. Haines said steadily. " I have decided to be- ; Bot dare go aw ay, as the physicians c o m e s m e rc h a n t T h a t la w hy I cam e! ord0Iod_ and leave the young m an in io the city. I w an t to learn the b u s l-: cbBrg, lh e eBtire business F in a lly , ness and get a start. T h a t la w h y I threatened w ith death, he offered to cam e here. I am not a fra id o f hard h l, , n,« reBt Bt a very reasonable w o rk and I can live on sm all w ages Butn i t o .r n ln g could find a backer. W ill you give nte a tria l? " W h ile the sum was reasonable co nild - T h e m erchant had turned away w ith e rin x the value o f the business. It was an im p a tie n t gesture when H e rm a n bo- B TBB, Bmount fo r a young m an to gan. T h e odd way of p u tting the prop- , A ll of Corning** tro llts had gone A b e a u tifu lly i P m t f a t e d osition arrested his atten tio n and the ln to pBylng fo r his qu arter Interest. m o n th ly m s^ szin e o f tha w id e Intense earnestness of the boy a t t r a c t - , tbe meBB, i m8 C ornin g had made ed him . one g« i wo .octal connections. One was a w a k e W e s t w ith fascinating " W h y did you corns to me?" ho said p , , 8r Holdbrook> B w ^ it h y retail m er short stories, ptrtutesque p e r M M I s h srp ly " D o n 't you know th a t depart- w | tb wbora b8 had come Into p o m t-o f-v ie w d e rc rip n o a o f the m s n t heads h ire the employes?" 1 buB| neM relation s and who had ad- in tetesring d e v e lo p m e n t. <>l the " l wanted to ta lk to the head o f the m j r8d y ,B young m an fo r his business W e s t, snd ths i.in .s n iu and his house,” replied H erm an sim ply. 1 tBlenL H e hBd |n vtied C orning to his tory of the w o nderland «4 the T h e m erchant pushed a button and home WTerBj Umea hBd presented earth . a m an appeared Instantly. 1 b l l dBllg|risr, B fr a il, ra th e r p retty g irl, ' tA s k y o u r to ta l newsdealer "Take th is boy to H op kin s." whose strength of character, I f she fo r c u rre n t issue or send $1 -t>0 commanded Hope, "and ta ll him to 8Ter bBd hBd ()een elim inated by set him to w o rk .” ) her f a t i n g d o m inan t methods. for year’s subscription, 'lh e b o o k , A nd so H erm an C o m in g found h im - ( J u l, Bbout thlB tlm e p e f« , H oldbrook ” R o a d o f a T housind Wondets. se lf launched In m erchantlle life as no- d1ed w , dBUgh ter had called 00 — 120 beautiful W estern views in slstan t stockkeeper at six d o lla r , per H erm sn fo r advice, know ing th a t her four colors— w di bs included— week. He worked hsrd and gave no f Btj,er bBd (rusted him . Th e g irl was free. th o u g h t to a n yth in g outside the busl- th e relB tlrB „ « j hB| r and the ra nees o f the departm ent. H e did so ^ „ . f o u K y g f th e greBt M U te fr ig h t- SUKSBT M/.GAZIHB m uch w o rk th a t his fellow employes ber FLOOD S V IL tllF C disliked h im H opkins noted the tm - T o JIennBn 4 inspiration, SAN rX A N I ISCU .. CALTFOXWU proved condition o f the stocK bow - H # p a l.-fa .e d , i r i. ev er, and a fte r a few m onths H erm a n wh<> ,n u > hBndt had his wages raised to eig h t dollars. 1 H . csrod little fo r this. H e w g . per- I best“ e ^ m a L n g X m seter Have you ever seen a Sunset.'* •K W IM O ’ M A O H IM « OF « I Q U A L IT Y . ’ T h i . t r n n ^ t l o n ro p l .— d H opk.ns th a t H erm an was called on freq 'ten tly . „ „ „ . I ,h . , 1 ^ . X T R K S P A S S N O T IC E . N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t a ll p a r tie s a re w arned no t to e n te r up on or tresp ass In a u y w ay upon th e p re e s b - ee of th e u n d e rs ig n e d n e a r M ussel creek, O regon. A n y o n e eo tre s p a s s in g w ith o u t om c o n s e n t w ill be pro.w w uted to th e fu ll e x t e n t o f th e la w . T . T,. G are.r, “ A. B C u re ? . J absolute m aster o f » “ • «hoi««»»« »nd o n . world k n o w , J p o tto s ; " * busm r», crew n t ' n X t t « . » .a . . . .o ld the th ing s th a t stuck on the sh elves M r. H o p . learned o f this and i. a i J / o . > a i. no iai com plim ented h im on th ia p o in t "W o u ld n 't I I be easier and cheaper U n N w H om $< w í lütíMi Co., Orap, la . writing, billing or statistical w ork are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy ad io n M odel 10 (V isible) • fo oting b i . knowlsdgs o f th e stock sad H oldbrook .to rs . H e would o f prices. M eanw h ile « « cotnblEe the tw o b u s in e s s , snd m ake salesmen and custom er. I l k . s e a t hlm g#lf eW factor ,n , h< buB,_ Z S T ’I . M ■>”“ world. T h e re was s sln cer. pang to n . o f ancien t vintage w hich H erm an M H B D nlh noticed were never called fo r One day , * a g ectlon fo r her> j Houston, a salesman, was try in g to n t- H e r m M hgd h#r g Qf hlJ I ten, i . ,O '? *L Ome,y , . n scheme o f life and his nature rs ro ltrd " H s re , boy.’ he said to H erm an. changing h l. ptona But he saw no PU<1 s,™ t»‘ h e r * » « « tw o m o n th , he In a L U be rig h t bach and give him h>(, m Brr ied U h la n H oldbrook. and A sa _______ _ 1 #oo,i ftiter P* r k lM . s” * 1 H erm a n pulled down the buttons th a t “ nseer sold. H e knew th e prices U ltl- * m a ts ., P a r k in , bought h a lf the en tire I f yo« w a u t a •ow lu« aaaehlae, w rit« M « « r la tM l eatotaftu* b«fbre you purohaNs All necessary operations in 01 b o i‘ n r - u? “ ' h ,t "7 °*e on “ »• d i r e c t o r * * of m any banks and corporations and his rsal — ■--■■■■___ - - - ___ - «s 8,11(8 holdings became the despair o f to ha re a buyer who did not load dead „ .. stock on u s P ’ asked H erm an gravely. W h en H r w a n C o m in g was M hie A week la te r he was m ade assistant w lfe ^ **4- A few m onths la te r hs want m anager of th e depsrtm em and ea - i b lc k “ > * « • <»W to r the 8 r i l llm 8 trusted w ith a considerable share o f 1 ef»88 he le ft It. H e found H annah C ur- th e buying (,B ,tl11 “ » » e rr le d . T o her he told S ho rtly a fte r this, when K erm a n was ‘ he story o f h l . suceeg. and the reason lu s t turned 1». hs w ent to M r. Hope | f ° 8 his m arriage. He told her It bad " I am going to reriyn " « I d he. < *>•«> w ,(h « « sentim en t, as his heart " W h a t* , the trouble?” demaudod belonged to her bu t had been neces- Hopc. " A in ’t yon getting enough r I “ r ? *“ t”‘<,8r to ncWevs success "Oh yes. s ir," replied H .rra s n , “ th a t I « hnew you would come back, said p a rt Is all rig h t—-ovsrythlng. In fact. M l H an n ah , quietly " T h a t le why I nav al! rig h t but I want to go In to business , r m arried Men m ust w o rk and wom- fc r m yself." ■ * n mU8‘ w a it." "Oo In fo r yo urself r exclaim ed t h e ' J»«« » ? • » ' e~> » <»•? h « 88 th e <«*»h raerch a :.t "H a v e you got any « • » * -, * h u 9 r I t w ,,# H erm a n C orning and t a«*w H an nah C a riln were m arried, i t Is to "A bou t fS*» tk a t I ’ve raved ," replied I ' • Presumed they lived happy ever H e im e r . " T h a t w ill buy a team snd x fte m a r d . I f not, nobody e,se kn ew It N othing has ever equally’ ever su rp xti N o th in g c a n D r. K ing’s New D is c o rs i ■irocto s r. NMSents. Try as SW IFTJf c CO-Y Opp. OS. Palsat (Mtos.WasMeqttMhM. F»rCîiÜ."---Tf Perfect For AU Thro* C u re I L u n g T ro u b le May M a h W tt SsSe. Trial Be-i -