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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1915)
... BLACK - DRAUGHT w e a r STOCK *nd POULTRY MEDICINE Cheaper than the Order House SPECIAL ON*CANNED GOODS M a i l o r d e r p r ic e , ” of thia median» h o « bta dea I’ . and keep hi» «took ill »¡gorv heallh tor week». ( W o n te n Chattanooga Medieiaa Co., Ch >RT OTHER R A iS X . WOES O F T H E HEAVY V ILLA IN . tor. -------- U s e d A e t l l l R ew arded by T hreats s f V iolence from O allary tle d s. - ~ — The man who play» heavy parts in • th ra trira l com pony iloea not lie on V bed o f rot»«. II«- to unpopular w ith the audlcnoe, anti especially w 1th the drvi- laena of the gallery, because be to a l ways coat for the villain'» part, and till the d irty work of the pfny fo il* to hie lo.L In or.e of the local »took eom- pnnlra, any» the Philadelphia Record, la a gentleman whose Inipcrwmatloi»* of villains has for several seasons o f fended the virtuoua gallery god», and ha to always anre of being roundly biased. Which 1» really neomptimeeit to hie nrt. H e waa really startled, though, n o t day last week to receive the fol low ing letter: “Take warning by th to . f o r a long time 1 have bore jo a r netehuus w ith pewhunte and ao has many Others. Your • d irty «ncakc and a »kouadrel. I dont see bow the folk» w ot run» the theater puts up w ith your notch uh». The way you ;x-rcelp»to that poor young lady every week to ovtreg- oua and I w ant you to »top. I f you <lon’t I w ill lay for you when you «owe o n t of the theater »um idle and Soli» yu»i." T h e actor In quewtion prlw a thto pommunlenUoo highly, but, a t the came time, he to on the lookout for ths gun tie man who wants to “soke" hint. LARG EST SCHOO L ON EARTH. locatiti in tue heait of London*» vilert »lum«. T hirty-five hundred Jrwtoh <bM hW conwtitnte Ita «llenteb. «nd » p e e r o f Ih» reeltn— I.ord Rot hn-hild— preeides over ita destinlea. I» is nd or- ilnory place o f l-nrnlug.efiy« the New York J o a m a l. The rhlldrvn are aap«o< n« ehureh mice, end if it w ere not for ♦be RotlMwblld munificence there would t'S no ashooi there » t »11. Every A pril, about the tim e of the Jswtoh pomotor, • m b bay to presented w ith a auit of. elot bra sad n pair o f boots, each gir! w ith » firvaa and a pair o f »hoe». When It comes October, i f the A p ril boot» are w o r n os» and poverty prevent« the youngstor from haring another pair. Ixwd Rsthaehild sees to H th a t tha wont to «upplled. to connection w ith thia school there to » saving« bank deport- menL T ks In ta w ri sllowefi on depos its to ton par rent, per annum. «1 though the « m o u n t- of tedtridual earing» on which thto Interns* I» paid to no* to ex- teed fivn pound«. T h e teacher« In tha aehool m»y «loo a v a il theroeelvee of the benefit o f Um bank, b at the mattonaia individual anringa »■ thia Inatanae ore lim ited Jo X I» per annum. ‘fit* ¡ S lr a W t » ally keep Week-Draught Stock a Poultry Mi-dicine- If yoora d< not, M-U'l 36 cent» f •« a kuoj can to the inanufattnrara. 1 THB aCWINQ M A O H IN B OP I QUALITY» t»|i»-«i |ie<wb*rf p**r can 19c. L -.gprb . r’c..- »'»•- ly np and down the street w ith a pillow nnder her arm . A a Investigation die- eloeed th a t * large amount o f excite ment waa being wasted over a small amount of fire. T h e fire wee canoed by cigar »parka, which fiew Into a h air mattress a defective “fiew," so to speak. The fire waa extinguished by throw ing the mattress ont of the w in dow. I t fell on the town marshal sad knocked him lenaelees, a fte r which the town once more lay down to oweet d tv e a a of future greatness, — Cleve land Plain Dealer. T he Society fo r the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Ob jects refers la Its rep o rt to the Now York legislature for 1MO to ths efforts fo r the preservation o f the Palisades. "Thia noble work o f creation (the FsHsedes), famous throughout tbs world, hostof U te years bo«» tha ob ject of e aommereial vandalism ao an- tenaive aa to threaten Its sorioaa Im pairm ent I f p erm llied to oontinoe." the report eaye. “Tho offenders here been the qnerryroen, who here found these cliffs a profitable sooooo from which t o obtain m aterial tor paring Tbs repg r t ra rite a tlto a p p o in tm en t o f ths state eommlasloas Is New Yost aod Raw Jersey to prepare ths way fa r tbs eetabllehment s f s» totas- ria ta Palisade« park, and tka work of the eommlastons w ith its promt»« s f ultim ate aeeeaaa when s park shall extend too « ths hagtnalng of the Pah tads* a t Fort U h to th eir term ina tion 1S% mllee np ths Hudson rivas at Piermont, N. I . The legislative bills la tbs tw o states, resulting fro m the eommimtaao* work, the sagas« says, “taken together form tbs first dsfiaito and effective step» thus U r Jointly token by the adjoining states fo r the e o n .tr ration s f one o f the mo.1 beautiful aod Imprearive «cento fe a tu re , of th e Hodson," reports ths New York Run. T ka society Io Its sspaeity o f pub- bo tru st«* to now to custody of ths state reaerrsttoo of the battlefield of Stony Point, aod I t has in hood Im p o rta n t p la n , tor the rehabilitation o f the battlefield. The society hopes to have eommltted to Its earn simi la rly the battlefield of Lake Georgs. The Stony Point reservation to now placarded w ith rign« of warning to treapasarra tha work o f tha aoetety. ‘ which employs a watchman to protset tha •tat»*» property there. The proposed reservation ed W a t kins Glen, the report says, so» be mads to yield an Incom« o f 1% par cent, on ths purcham pries arttbl» tw o years, and the society to per suaded that w ithin Iv a yearn tbs in come could be rat.ed to five per cent, from hotel end other privilege». The society to anxioue th a t stops ba taken, and has already dons w h a t It ennM to th a t and. tor the preserver tlon of the 1‘hlllpae manor h all at Yonkers. The report s a y « “ I t to b u ilt o f brick Imported from Holland bad to a t the same time ana of tbs l U t e ' i mo«t ancient bnU<Hn<« knd one of I t . bc«t pre»erved specimen» of Dutch colonial architecture. I t stands almost »ions la representing In thto eocntrv the feudal xy.tciu, which dominated all In ro p c in tbs middle ages »nd which had a tem porary tenure In the-Sew world a fter the set tlem ent of thto ooloay. In tha early Being a n a n of excellent win dow, the doctor seldom makes re-1 marks shout b it punenta, but t h a t ; day iw waa ao tuad be couldn't help i biuiaelf. “T h a t woman,” said be, “in a dashed tool.” “ tv bat baa the doneT” asked a listener. “She baa Insisted upon my flavoring the medicine for which I Juat wrote out a prescription w ith Swtaa lilac, because th a t 1» her favorite perfume.” “D id you do ItT” naked the 11a- » J AND SAVE THE KKElGHT tio o d I L l f ! ’ * 1 *’ “ Yea, I bad to. ‘I won’t take the atuif if yob don’t,’ »aid abe. ‘ You won’t take it if 1 do,’ I aatd. ‘You won’t to able to. I t w ill be ao nasty you can’t swallow It.' " b u t th a t argum ent never feaxed the woman, ‘i t is lilaca or uotbing,’ she said. ‘I ’d ra th e r die than beincaaalateat,’ “So i gave h e r the lilacs. - I t is queer, anyway ” yrasnad ed the doctor, “ about the flavor- la g of medicine. 1 don’t know whatnot yoa know W m »» not, M styles la flavoring extracts need by druggists change w ith the sea sons, the same ao hats sad coats and dinner table decorations. Last spring the m ajority of pro scriptions c o n i p o u n d ed tasted like sweet peas. Before th a t pepper m int waa the favorite, now It to lavender. P e p p e r m in t, by th e way, has its innings moat frequently aa a popular essence. There are a good many people who don’t like peppermint, but there are more who do, and it comes Into favor about three times as often as say other essence. F o r one thing, it mixes w ith other Ingredients more harmoniously than other ex tracts, sad there are some doctors who are old-fashioned enough to stick to it year in und year out, ao m atter what th eir more up-to- date brethren may be using for S time. F ortu nately, the fla >r of a prescription has nothing to do w ith its efllcacy, so if a doctor feels like it he can make a fool of himself, as I did ju st now, and sat isfy the whim of a fashionable pa tient by flavoring her t'-nlcs with aa essence th a t matches her per fumes w ithout endangering h^r life. However, fre a k flavor» are not calculated to make a disagree able drug more pleasant to the taste, and a fte r a few experiments of th a t kind moat doctors, a t the rcqncst of the patients them selves, go back to lavender and aweet peas and the e te r reliable pepperm int” Mutsohito, the Emperor ot Jap an, la «boot an stoical and impas sive aa an American Indian, W hen Prof. Milne, the greatest living aeismotogist, waa studying earth quakes in the fa r east he spent some years in the Tokio nntvor • i t j . la thfft island empire earth quakes occur tw o or three time« a day sometimes. The professor’s researches and experim ent* a t tracted the attention of the m i kado, to t whose pleaanro a sham earthquake was arranged. On fi waste o f g r o u n d th e p r o fe e nor caused to be erected eorne bnlldinga, beneath which were quaatities of powerful explosives. The emperor pressed the buttow and the mines exploded w ith t e r rifle force. H ia majesty remained calm and im pertarbnbte. H e had neither started aor blinked. Mo tionless and impassive, hr watrhed the scene. Than, Jaat oa taking his leave, he remarked th r me word “Bealljr!" - - ' t ' operations m statistical w ork from the key- w nting, are ace ■ running, eas aëhon N othing has Dr. King’« Ntw Discovery FATENT&