The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 21, 1916, Image 1

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PENSES O f PATENTS.
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area
t w o p o te s tà , w h ir b c o v e r p r o b a b ly t b e ’ c o n ! p ,
m o o t in t r ic a t e a n d c o m p le x m a c h in e ’
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i e v e r c o n s tru c te d . I t is q la im c d t h a t b e - i In :* 88
j f o r e t b e f ir s t m a c h in e w a s p e r fe c te d t
t b e c o m p a n y c o n s tr u c tin g i t h a d e x - I a n d a
p e n d e d 81,a<X),000.
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1 t in s file d c o n ta in e d 204 s h e e ts o f d r a w - f j _
io g a , b o r in g o v e r 1,000 » p a r a t e v ie w » . , “
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p e n d iu g in th e ottico b e fo re a llo w a n c e
-th e n u m b e r o f -sheets w a s re d u c e d to
' 1 «*. W h e n i t i * retn em l> ere d t h a t th e
m a j o r it y o f p a te n ts h a v e t u t a s in g le
s h e e t o f d r a w in g s , a n d t h a t t o r e q u ir e
i aa m a n y as te n she e ts is q u ite u n e x c e p -
V a n , th e m a g n itu d e o f th e in v e n tio n
c an be u n d e rs to o d . T h e fe es c h a rg e d
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a d d i t i o n a l a l l o w a n c e o f th e p a te n t. ’
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Tnat ine role or Japan aa a mar­
itime power is a new one is b e fo re b e in g a b le t o m a k e th e Urtino. [ the ho
brought strongly to our notice by tio n . T h e e n t ir e s p e c ific a tio n w a s tw ic e with t
r e w r i t t e n , e a c h t im e b y a d if f e r e n t a t - d , I r ; n „
recalling the quite well authen
t o r n e y . H o w m u c h th is c o a t th e in v e n - i .
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ticated story of the first adven­
t e r U n o t k n o w n , b u t i t ia r u m o r e d
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ture of the first Japanese iron- t h a t th e a t t o r n e y w h n f ir s t p r e p a re d th e i This
elad, says Country Life.
case re c e iv e d a fe e o f #10,000 a n d a n p r o d b i
e o f 42.0C0 e x t r a t 9 p a y f o r i
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She was (milt hi England. a t h llo a w d r a a n w c in
g s . W h ile t h e ease w £ p e n d . ;
“ la ,’ <
White she was bonding -her crew
were also In England practicing,
ia other ironclads how to drive
| Another strange lake ia situat­
her. When she was finished the o t t h e s a m e r a n k T b ia a s s is ta n t w e n t
Japanese seamen took ]*ossessiou o v e r t h e e n t ir e g r o u n d t h r e e lim e s , ed on a peninsnln which juts ont
a n d f in a lly into the Caspian sea. The whole
of ter, bravely maintaining that c h o e n s w u a m s in a g u s t h e v o e r ra e d l w t e o e e g k o s , to
C h ic a g o
they were fnily eqaal to the task a n d s p e n d a m o n t h I n e x a m in in g a 1 surface of this lake is covered with
a crust of salt so thick snd strong
o f starting her.
w o r k in g m a c h in e . W h e n th e re q u e s t
A nd that, to be s«re, they were, w a s f ir s t m a d e o t tb e c o m m is a le n e r , ! that a man can ride across it on
horseback with safety,
for s te steamed out finely. The t th h e a t t t r h i p e e i t x a w m a s in p e r r o be m p p e tly r m re it t fu e d s e to d . m F a k o e r 1
l
central Asia, near tbe Caspi­
tenable only began when she canto a r g u m e n t th e c h ie f o f th e d iv is io n th e n
an,
sea,
is a lake of beautiful rose
b a < * to l»rt again. . Then, when c a r r ie d in t h e p a p e rs , m a k in g a p ile
they wanted to slow her down and som e t w o f e e t t h i c k o f u p f .ld e d d r o w - color, while the hanks arc covered
a a n d t y p e w r it t e n s p e c ific a tio n , a n d
with salt crystals as white as- ,
atop ter, th e y were unable to do li.g
t h e c o m m is s io n e r s a id : “ H e cnn g o ." snow.
From tbe waters of this,
so.
T h e m a c h in e is t o r th e s e ttin g , j u s t i f y ­
lake
there
arises « flower-like -
They had to put her ont to sen in g a n d d is t r ib a t io n o f t v p e . I t c o m -
•gain and go on steaming her p ris e s n o less t h a u 18,«K) oepa ra t o p a r ta . * odor. The color and t h e odor are
supposed to be caused by vegeta­
is a m o n e y m a k in g
about till her fires went out, her in T s h t it e u p t io a t n e . n t I office
t e a rn s , ab o v e exp e n s es , ble matter in the depths.
engiues stopped for want of a b o u t »2oa,0W) p e r y e a r , a n d u o w ha3
There .used to be a curious lake
■team, and ate eon id be towed in. d e p o s ite d in t h e tr e a s u r y a a t a t l i t t l e
Prom this to having the best b a la n c e o f o v e r »4,000,Oua U p o n t h is on the top of the Volcanode Agua,
mentally
crews, perhaps, Job. h o w e v e r, i t ie e t s b o n t »1,000 w o r t h in Onntemala, H,000 feet above
°f
^ o r e rto — Prient effleex»f- the level ef tbe sea. 14 waa.not fed,
"ateaw~»enno muiring Mo a patent,' b? epriiyra nor by river», bnf W «1 'K
but U baa teuWaVery rapid one.
a n d w h e n issued t h e p o t e n t r u le h a d
caused bv accumulations of snow*
t o b e fo llo w e d o f p r e p a r in g copies f o r
Insect Senses.
and rain—in fact, was an Immense-1
e e le a t t h e W„ » lu tio n p r ic e o f te n c e n ts
Naturalists have decided that
T h e 244 sh e e ts o f d r a w in g s h a d
reservoir. It lasted for centuries.1
many Insects have scutes which t o b e p h o to -lith c g r a p h e d » n d t h e e n t ir e Then one day flic sides of the lake
homoa beings lack. That o f loca b o d y o f th e s p e c ific a tio n a n d c la im s gave way, and down the waters
p e , e e a tin g t o - th e t h i r d e d i­
tioa, shown by the* wasp, for in s t io e t n u , p a s in e s ty tim
a te d b y th e o r d in a r y - n l — I rolled, dealing death and destruc­
stance, is reniaiknble. One spe • t e w " • ’ **" ° v c r s ix d o lla r s p e r c o p y . ’ tion, and digging a great barren-
eies builds Its m-si'in nsandbonk T h e s e copies a re »Old t o th e p u b lic f o r cn. or ravine, in the mou n ta in «pje, ____
that ia only a part of several acres ten c r a t e eac h , o r 20 c e n ts f o r tb e t w o
n ts , c o v e rin g th e e n t ir e In v e n tio n .
0 / such »oil, and when it leaves in A p a s te soon
a a o n e e d itio n is e x h a u s te d
ri-arch of food It covers the neat so a n o t h e r is o rd e re d . A g r e a t m a n y peo-
c a re fu lly th a t no
C e s a t e , SbsW« L b s KwUwfr
Removable and
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could dis-over its locution. That
is to say it ia just like all the sur­
rounding locution, and yet, the
wasp flies back to it will out hes­
itation and' finds It without raak
log a mistake. Then- is another
wasp that nnerringly locates the
eggs of fin- mason bee under a
thick layer of sun-baked clnv, and
delimits her egg» in the sump
cells that her vonng may hare
f o r c u r io s itie s .— W a s h in g to n S ta r .
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F ill a bottle or comrr.c,
• s t a r and let It stand Iw r
■ir hours; «
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* ***g • * m u c h m o re d iv id e d th a n fo im e r -
.f m. * / ! w e h a v f T F ttit f a r m in g , rlo iry in rtn -
. In g . d u c k f a r m in g a n d e g g fa r m in g .
D iv o r c e in T u r k e y is o b ta in e d w i t h a
‘ hose w h o ha v e .a tte m p te d ^ h e p ro -
f a c i l i t y w h ic h w o u ld s u rp ris e e ve n o u r
A u c tio n o f e g g s o n a la r g e m a le a fe w
tn a ia a t ls a f f ic c ousin ».
A a e a a ily oe
have succeeded. T h e c h ie f cause o f
A b r a h a m c a s t f o r t h H a g a r , th e b o n d - t e n u r e w it h th o se w h o h ave n o t been
w o m a n , a n d h e r c h ild , «0 a ls o c a n th e
« u c c es s fu l has been t h a t th e y aeern-
T u t k o p e n th e d o o r o f his h a r e m a n d
J " » 1!' u n d e rto o k i t w it h th e Id e a t h a t
send o u t in t o th e w o r ld th e w o n ia n w h o
•* * th e y hud (o ck> w a s to m u lt ip ly th e
n o lo n g e r pleanes h im . H e h a e b u t t e
* nlalJ «•“ * w i t h w h ic h th e y d id w e tt
» B b e r L>acl< b # r <ioM er « “ d p e rs o n a l
**y 100 o r 1,000 to g e t 100 o r 1.000 tim e s
e ffe c ta . I n th e u p p e r c ln s a c t, h o w e v e r, i M m u c b p r o f i t M u l t ip l y i n g th e n u m -
c e r t a in
le g a l fo r m a lit ie s a r e g o n e
t o r o f h e n s la th e v e ry » m u lle s t fa c to r
t h r o u g h , a n d ' in d e e d , aa th e la d y 1»
success In e g g fa r m in g .
u s u a lly p r o te c te d b y h e r p a r e n t# , d i - 1
T h < flrg t r iv m e n t in s u c c ea g fa l e g g
v oree is, c o m p a ra tiv e ly s p e a k in g , r a r e ,
t e r m in g Is « m a ll flo ck»: th e second is
THE BOERS AS FIGHTER a
. * r e a r e In sta n c e s , h o w e v e r, in C o n -
»co noird cn l h o u s in g : th e t h ir d , f a c ili-
s ta n tin o p le o f la d ie s in tb e h ig h e s t o f - 1 * * * * f ° r h a n d lin g a n d e ltr-ep ly c a r in g
fic in l c irc le s w h o o rc n o t y e t v e r y f a r
,<,r , h r n ° c k »- T h e flo cks Iw in g « m a il,
a d v a n c e d in y e a rs , w h o h a v e b e e n d i -
ench o n e cnn ' * e a re d fo r a n .I «rented
yoroed tw ic e , th r ic e , a n d even te n tim e s .
a« though it wna the only one on the
A m o n g th e lo w e r o rd e rs d iv o rc e m a y lie ( p iec e .
T h e house« s h o u ld lie w a r m
flrs t-e ia s a f ig h t in g m a n . In fa c t, th e
d e s c rib e d aa a fa rc e
M a n y g irla w h o
a n d c o n v e n ie n t t o r th e b ird s a n d »lie
D o e r v ic to rie s o v e r t h t e f ir it i a h s o ld ie rs
a t t e n d a n t . I t w i l l lie m u c h c h e a p e r t a
a r e n o t y e t 20 y e u ra o f a g e h a v e b e e n
a r e la r g e ly a c c o u n ta b le t o r th e E n g -
l i m i t t li e ra n g e o f «he H -w ka b y » heir
d iv o rc e d in d r e m a r r ie d a d o z e n tim e s .
*“ k teellng « g a in s t th e m , a n d in th e
o w n f r e e w i ll In s te a d o f b y fence« o r
T h e s u r p r is e a -o f d iv o rc e s a r c a m o n g
b i t t e r w a r f a r e a g a in s t .t h e n a tio n th e
th è m o s t a m u s in g fe a tu r e s o f T u r k is h
ru n « . T o d o fh i« . plac e th e house« a t
aucoeas o f th e D oers b a a b een e x t r a o r d i­
s h o r t in te r v a l« « ( t a r t — te n o r lu e lv «
s o c ia l lif e .
A v e ry g r e a t p e rs o n a g e ,
n a ry .
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rm le —-e n jl ha v e th e m o f d iffe r e n t c o l­
second o n ly t o th e . u lt e n in r a n k , u n ­
r . w v r t h i n too Ttore-s res iste d 12,000
o r« « n il w it h d iffe r e n t « .irro o n .M n g a , «o
less, in d e e d . I t be Uw S h e ik V i Is la m ,
o f th e fie rc e s t Z u lu w a r r io r s on D e c e m ­
each m a y lie r e a d ily d in tjiu -u ie b e d by
m a r r ie d s o m e te w y r a r a a go, w h e n hia
b e r IB, 1838, s n d 3,0C(l n a tiv e s w e re le f t
its o c c iip an lw w h e n th e y w is h to seek
p o s itio n w a a v e ry in f e r io r to w h a t i t ia
d e a d o n tb e fie ld , a n d th is w it h old f lin t -
“ q u a r t e r » " »1 n ig h t o r f o r la y in g .
n t p r e s e n t, a h ig h ly e d u c a te d la d y , o f
lo ek a .
O ne o f th e m o«i au.-cetw fui - g g f a r m ­
good c o n n e c tio n p n d t o r t o n e , b u t, a c ­
P re s id e n t K r u g e r , as a b o y, h e lp e d th e
c o r d in g t o h ia e x c e lle n c y 's v e rs io n o f
e rs In t l.i» e o u a t r y a rr a n g e « th e bourn-«
'4 0 D u tc h m e n h o ld o f f 2.000 o f th e m en
o f hia hen« n lo n g « fr r e ta , te n ro d « a p a r t,
th e s to r y , o f u n g o v e rn a b le te m p e r .
o f M o s e litk a s e , th e n t b e n o n re n o w n e d
th r o u g h b ia f a r m
H a l f o f th e 120-acre
« 1 t h i n t he y em - t h e y w e r e d iv o r e e l a n d
n s tiv » c a p ta in in B o o th A f r ic a .
The
t e r m ia lined aa a hen y a r d one y e a r a n d .
re m a rrio ri.
T h e la d y aoon
fo u n d
b ra v e y y o f tb e m e n is s h o w n by th e a t ­
th e o th e r h a lf c u ltlv a te .1
Th e next
h e r n e w h u s b a n d d is a g re e a b le , a n d
t a c k t h a t 13» o f t h e m m a d e on lOXXrii
y e a r th e hnoaea a re m oved o v e r to tb e
w aa once m o re d iv p rc e d . I t m u s t be
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f o r c ro p p in g purpneen. t h e houaea a re
h is w i f e , s h e c n n o n ly divoeep h im a t
T h e s e a r e v h n p iy b e t t e r A n o w n i n ­
b u i l t o n B ill« w h ic h fo r m ru n n e r s , an d
h s p le a s u re b y m a k in g h e r s e lf a s u n ­
s ta n c e s o f th e f ig h t in g a b ilit ie s o f th e
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p le a s a n t to h im ns ponstbla. i n fo r m e r
D o ers.
E v e ry m a n has ii a m li .d a t a n
l a t h e s p r i n g . D u r in g tb e s u m m e r th e y
tim e s h e t ie d h e r u p in a s ac k a n d h ad
fr o m in f a n c y . I n tb e o ld d a y s , w h e n a
m ° ' ” ’ ‘ h* l r to n g th e v e ry w e e k ; in
hae d r o p p x l in t o th a D o s p h o ru s . T o -
D o e r w a a n o t f ig h t in g th e fie rc e n a tiv e s
t h ? Z? iX
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d a y he d iv o ro e a h e r.
be w as d e f e n d in g h im s e lf fr o m savage
. / ? e re
10 " ’ » n d Is |
T a r e t u r n t o th e lady In q u e s tio n .
to a o ts . E v e r y B o e r h a s been tr a in e d in
t o t o r e t h e liouaea a re m oved . I
' i,,,* " h e W* * ,1P* r d o f b r t o r
w a r f a r e . T h e y d iac o v a red th e m et hod
p « o b je c t o f th ia I . to k e e p th e houasa
fr ie n d s w a s a a a te a c h e r in th e M o h a m -
o f la a g e r in g t h e ir w e a p o n s , p la c in g
o f to h a W i,h f r ” b to * 1 “
" to o rh e n t
m o d a a h ig h sch ool t o r g i r l s a t S c u ta r i.
t h e m in « h o llo w s q u a re , w h ic h th e
f th e d ro p p j ngs, whteh r e n d e rs t h e s ir ’
A f e w y e a r » b a c k a h a w a a aeteetad aa
F o re w it h o n t th e la b o r a n d e s p ra a e o f /
g o v e rn c e a t o r t h e e h ild r e n
o f th e
k h e d lv a , a n d ia n o w h e r h ig h n e s s ’ o r i- ! iL u u u e,* " ninr . « n d a ls o "Bxaa” the |
t e r t illx in g e le m e n t , in th e d ro p p in g »
.
v a ts a e c r e ta r y , b> w h ic h q u a l it y s h e a e - *
t o “ f o r t o « » y e a r 's
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c ro p — F , r m . rigid aad Plreaidau
ri- ’
C o n a te n tin o p le la s t y e a r a n d a c t u a lly
T fc e O n ly F o r m a l l t , g , t h a K a t u n ,
O rM e -1 D o w r y .
fo u n d h e r s e lf s e a te d a t a s ta te b a n -
• * Y lW ix K io a k n e x t to th e t h ir d
* 1 ^ ° / t o r J i r e t hosbnd, w h o q u in ti/
a sk e d h e r w h o she w aa. T a b le a u ! T h »
enee w i t h w h ic h d iv o rc e c a n b e ol>
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lie g t,ent deairs to.
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pass It o r pain In'
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the ta c k Is a im
W n vtn ci.-^ proo. that the kidneys sad triad-
dor are out of order.
W l , * ; »0 D e.
Th ere la com fort In the knowledge so
often exprejaed. that D r. K ih n er s S w a m » -
Root, 4tio great kidney rem ady fulfliia e ve ry
wish m curing rheun-atism , ,-min la the
te c.:, kidneys, liver, t ladder snd every p a rt
, Of the u rin ary passage. It corrscts tnabiUta
| «0 hold w ater and scalding pain In paaalne
it, or bad effec's follow ing uaa of liquor,
wine or beer, an i c.vercom ej that u n pieam at
necessity %f being com paiisd to go often
lu rin g «to cay, and to got up m an y t lm w
A-r^eg-tW! night. T h e m l! 1 and the extra -
orofiiary effect ol S w x in p .R o o t la soon
, fa a 'iie d
It stands the h ig h « « for Its w oo-
derful curas of the m o « diatrerV ng cases.
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m ed lrine you should have the
« M , oo.M by druggists ir SOc. a n d » l. aims.
You m ay have a sampls bottle o f «tag
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anH look in the g la s s — you w ill s e e the effect__
You ca n ’t h elp p u c k e n n g — it m akes y o u pucker
to think o f tastin g i t
I;
B y th e use o f s o called cheap B ak in g
Pow ders you la k e th is puckering, injurious Alum
right in to you r sy ste m — you injure d igestion,
AVOID AleVM
Say plainly-
R o y a l is m ade from pure, refined G rap e Cream o f T artar—C ost»
than A lum but you h ave th e Drofit o f au aiitv. the nrnfit
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