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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
IBEBBE U ncle S a m ’s P u g et Sound N a v y Yard an d Dry D ocks la B E B S B B B B B e ö n Q S a E NC1.K SAM ha.t no need to erect formidable fortiflca tlons and ex tensive naval and m ilitary works. In order to make sure of protection for the waters end commercial intc.esta of the Pacific Northwest, but »hen our Uncle Sam located the 1‘ugct Sound Naval Station he assured such protection for all time to come under all possible «vents, do- mestlc or foreign. At the same time be located these works In a pvvsitlon ahaztlutelv tmnrcffnahle a verv Oibral- tsr of security against attack or In te r ferer.ee as an examination of location ™ 7 .u rro n /d in ? « i l l s h o w tw th e firs t nl» -e the location of Port Orchard b?I in whfch X station is m ia o from the Pa built, is lbC mi’es Interior from ‘ o f ^ s a r / u a i d ^ ’k T ^ ^ d e ^ i 3333513 Administrative budding and naval of flees. Marine barracks with modern appli ances and conveniences. Officers' quarters, five fine rest- »'ence* for naval officials Building* in process Equipment, ordnance and other «hops Considering the magnitude of the Station as It exists today, it seems al- most impossible that It has all been accomplisned In ten shodt ¡warn The location was made in l> s l, the first work commenced the year following, The very land enclosed In the station yards was part of an original home- * ’ •'*.! entry made in October 1ST5. al- ‘ hough the land, which had been lum- bered " had been entered upon for that purpose as early as IS5S This home- to one Williams As to the three ships first mentioned, tbdtw is yet considerable to be done to them In painting and overhauling for two of them, the Iowa having ion« do parted, while the Philadelphia la ex pected to be made into a receiving ship, by the removal of one of her decks. Bremerton, the city of the Station, to-be. haa its foundation of course In the labor employed, and the traffic of the Station and of Its officers and mana«ers. Suddenly rising .to several thousand of population, the little city 1« struggling to keep pace with Its own unexpected Importance and growth, and fortunately la In the hands of en terpriatng men of high character, who ara «sited with the spirit and charac- ter enterprise that has come to g dlspo*ltl»»n t0 P it M l Had lo o Field mol G u t Rodgers oa “ The Bis Ho” g few days agv. After Hiking • few minutes, Lielda said: "Gun, what's become of those patent leather shoes you woes last winter?" "They have gone to ths « a ll, Lottie.” "W hy? W asn't the leather good?" " Y e a ," said Gus, with a sigh, “ but I he patent e x p ire d ."— New York Times. Nosh's Traw Ms*. "Confound that dlnosaumat” ax- claimed Noah, as the ark gave such a lurch to starbuard that ths waves dash ed agaiust the roof. ” 1 wish It would learn to sHy on Its owa aids id ths boat!” Then Nosh seised a handspike ami started below deck to shift the cargo.— Ohio Stats Journal. cooperate with the government pur H istory amt Pugilism . poae and to make th d r city a c re d it This is shown In the character of Inv ” Pa.” seid the small boy, "d id provemenl» In street construction and Peter the Great have any other ns ms*” all the municipal improvement, as fast "O f course, my eon,” answered the as undertaken There la a water av* father promptly. "R u t there's no use tem already Installed, by utilisation of fine s t e r n a of pure water, with auf of worry lug about him n o s .” “ Is be deed?” "O h . I don't know whether I»»'« dead or not, but he's out of training, anyway.” ' Politic s. Mississippi Congressman — W hat kind of an election did you have up your way! New Jersey Congroasman— Q u ie t} very quiet. H alf a doson voters killed, 1 presume. How was It with youf " Ib r ll as mud. The troops wore out.” People buy Hamlin's W lM rd Oil be es use they have Icarne«! by experience that It cures pain of «very kind. 1‘crhap» it Was. Mrs. Richmond— W hat lovely antique furniture! Mrs. Hionxborough— Yea, and do you know, we got It almost as cheap as if it had been new. t xpesahe Samples. If xrv did not know that when you try a sample tin of Monopol« apices you would continue to ask your goH-er for them, we wouldn't offer to semi you a full weight 1-ua. tin hu two 3-cent sUmpe aud your groewr'a name. It coats us from 10 to 1A cenU for each sample we send, but we believe the In vestment a gootl on«. One tria l Is all th a t is needed to make s friend for Mottopoltt. All goods )«•< ked under tbs Mono pole brand are of ths highest quality obtainable. You can hank on that. Wadhams A Kerr Bros., pack- era, Portland, Gr. Black H air A P O IN T E R * » It you <t»n*l rer« ehat l.rsn.t at Uro- 1 ’ 1 1 e«rt«a you uea lei your grocer eettd you 1 ’ 1 ’ wh«i»««i blad h» ««1.1« lo II you ' ‘ * 1 want th« I h w i , tnaiet u|«>n ” 1 hava ussd your H air Vigor for flvs year« and am areally pleased with It. Il certainly re store a the original color to gray hair. It keep« my hair soft.” - Mrs. Ifelan Kilkenny,Now Portland, Me. Ayer’» H a ir Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty year», snu It never fails to do this work, cither. You can rely upon It for stopping your h»ir from failing, for keeping your scalp clean, arid for making your hair grow. It M a kanb All 4rauWa If P»«r SrasgUt «ano«« •«I'l'H X*«. •ml ■ uwa ik'lbl sad « • wifi «tpioM Xvu , twill« H. .«t« .ii'l j i i , tlw ntiM o f .o a r M a rm i •lt-.w M » < .-• MONOPOLE < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * > SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES» H IÍH 0 P SCOTT ACAOCMf a L I • O M X » A M r> (1 I I I tai a Nu- U I i m I r lo d 0 a fa A ^ a « o jf í r H u » c Ncttm . L B I O U t N t I h M . FO R SALK. i »ue Neeoud tlaad hi.-h.rt« A sh«taet S»i«rsi..r, a» «o, with wind «isrkar only ruu a> day«, a bargain. Inquire of JOHN PxMHJt. Poet Mawxtwm St.. Pwrtlawd. A4Ui««a. body of water through which pours the J J. I ’ A T g « U i . |« w ell. Mam TRE REV FERSI6R LAWS S E K T F R present enormous streams of North- Apply tu h * r u .a Micaroatx woatern commerce. This water is sus a rto a a a t. « «ameutue. |i c. cnptlbls of fortifications and of defense Not th« i»««l Way. beyond the ahiHty of the combined war Pwttiag It d eath . "Y oa; ho'a going to marry th« girl fleet« of all earth to force an entrance "B u t la she pretty?” who oesd to wiek for him . Think ot Forts at Port Townsend and other The Gauge ot Atreagtb. " W e ll, 1 dxui't believe in talking points eastward from the en Itl” ” Y<mr dad ain ’t near as strong as about a girl's looks heidnd her hack. trance of the «traits already protect •'W e ll, what of It? Moat man marry m ine,” annonmed tire first boy. the passage, while beyond, as the Ile r lather's worth sboet ItO.OOd.lXX), a g irl, amt 1st her work for him after "How do you know,” demanded the course lies further in toward the naval and they've taken her to Rnrvpe te n » w ard.” — Phi Iwlsl ph la Bui lot la. other. station, the channel narrow« into abut without bringing l«eek say titles, ae you " I ’ve listened, an* you d<«Ct holler ting natural defenses. can form your own opinion.—Chicago anythin* like as Kurd as I wlrerr he Hkes Should the naval powers of earth Record- Hers hl. you out to the woodshed."— Chicago ever force these, there would remain torpedo, bomb, dynamite mines, chains, Poet. ______ ____ A DettcatS Petal. and like means of destruction of the The I’cepU Nest Deer. " I t seems to make Scaddington's advancing engines of war. strung and wife as mad as s hornet «very time he Tommy— M y, but them folks that's hnng In the narrower channels nearer E a rth — the station, hevond any conceivable t«oaats that he l<egan at the foot and moved Into the nest house is swellt a»r«««» K a a,ad« la« I—t „.al»*,«i |U M M , I« bay 1W « a.«..ara.. . . . . . »taututarr ea, M ability of present or future naval pow worked hia way up.” Johnny— How do vou know* Mr IS g e * « « « I I k « a .« r k « t y r i.w u th a a i eta to pass On such situation is based »U«a w aa«va n.i.’ur !>■. it,« " W e ll,” he started as a bootblack, Tommy— They've got a (lock that K .« » « • * a .u l .ln g .■< lh « • r . . «I a / in « the claim that the location, for safetv you k n e w ."— Chicago Rscord-Herald. says ping, pong instead of tick, l o c k . - J w a g « « «Ma « , « a t r a la . a r r t M l aw * Mr t r a w « h * and strength, is the finest that the I kaw a r a k la e » e w h i r * u .« a ... a a l a r a M a w a « ia Chicago Tribune. » wm | «u a -k -T « a a .lv a a « m U IM a d a t la r * world knows today. Other features Too I ■ miliar. M I T I I I Kid. W ag atM a ra a a a u r e a a ««4 «•* are quite as favorable, lnclndlnr depth |tsx.Ucdlv Plata g a a llt y , p r u y u r t t a a , a»i*a. M r « ..« .« « » 4 H e « * He— H ello, dare. Mias Sm if! of water, character of anchorage rwaataa. "D id you notice with what lofty airs W k y - r a k « rO « « » — «a a a r » » a ' Hhe— IV«an yo* (tag ma dat sudden, grounds, shore for docks and wharfs, I W h, a«a gar ik « tw a .r a M I T i ' M W I . U man. 1 ain’t never e-en yo’ In all may that homely Miss Upmann carried her surrounding land« and conditions In a Oa rwroeaB cluding climatic conditions and protec life befo , an" el yo' do it sg'in a lot o' salfT* "Y ee. I t was what yon might call A g a u ra S t a a y a a a i a tion from fill winds by an absobitelv l<eople*ll l«e walkin' slow bellin' yo* 'plain nailing.* ” — Phlladephia Bulla- land locked harbor, set within densely tomorrer — Baltimore World. BIG F IG H T IN G M A C H IN E IN DRYDCCK.. tin. timbered hills. »xowiaa ANPHAi. Views of the Station. It» works and Aa I «aggeraled Imprwaato«. S e W M r Rest. J U tO W E B CO n o S T O K M A M » Getng to Meet. surrounding» herewith given disclose who to ^-Uliana Bremer, from ficient head for fire protection. and on " Y a e ," aaid the mystical Asiatic, Mrs. Jooee— You d id n 't stay long Aa It la talked nowadays: but a small part of the Interesting and whom the government purchased the a scale for all future requirements "we h<>,<e to have our people civilised over at Mrs. Brown's. Instructive features to be learned by a She— Are yon going to goT station tract of 86 acres, which was up The young city government keeps pace before l«ng.” M r. Joneo— No; the Brown family visit to Bremerton, as the little city Anotlier s ire -Y o s . Are yxm going with the federal requirements and in "D o you think ho would make a " I bat te en roti rag lng.'* surrounding the Station, has been nam on recommendation of two commis forests. In short there Is that harmony were a ll lying in their hammocks, and to come for me?— Indianapolis News. sions. one of naval officers and one of g<««d ooldiar?' ed. Carved out of the virgin forest " I t la. Wa hope. In time, to bring und cooperation so desirable under the when I got tirxe»t of «itting 1 came the works occupv an enclosure of some civilians, tongress acting upon the re- circu m stan ce Among other steps In •*Gh, yaa, indoad We'xtt teobd minier r w w « • sw ss 1 ir» n és es m t tiro car of Juggernaut en n etrIcily home.— Iketroit Free 1 rdee. S il* »A m Sr»« — ■/!'» XliOaSliMOt M«rW him ” eighty acres of level ----------- land, - — that - - - comes - - - - - I*>rt of those commissions i t Bremerton . th is d ire c tio n th e to w n is a t p resen t modern beala, ami baro It <>|>«raled down to the water on Just the level City take«. Ito name from its .o n g n r i organ|llng a Saill,r , and Marine Club •T ««tsdh lm T llow?” by elertricity, like <>ne of your anto- Specwlattoe. d docks while far- * ____ , __ .... . needed for works and docks, while far l-nd owner. No toot of the laud w here ¡•fter " W h y , xro found that ha could the manner of those clubs at m o b i l « « " - Washington Htar. B lu er— Could von lend me $100 or On the Meve. ther back the ground rises by ridge the station is was cleared until the Mare Island and Brooklyn. In the In write *1 regret to report,' aa rapidly and terrace, givinv attractive natural government commenced it in the yeer terest of improvement, and advantage« so until tomorrow* "T hey have two servants. ” aad aa plainly aa either Roharta or locations for the administrative build stated. Mr. Bremer had built a small for the sea faring employes when at Rutaer— Going to play the races' " H u h ! That's nothing. Wo usual Kitchener.” lr.gs offices and quarters Central to dock, for the bay boats, which still the Station. Schools. • hurches B lu er— Worse than that; I am going ly have two in our house. One coming and stands a pioneer finger mark com all lies the great dry dock, now the to a church fair with ary w ife.—Ohio society of the rising order are features Motbere will find Mrs Winslow*a fioorh and one going.” — Philadelphia Pittas. largest possessed by the government, pared with the extensive docks of of the young city of Port Orchard Bay, State Journal. Ine Syrup lh« be«» u> u » tor tb«i' with dockage and wharfs In front, and modern equipment and construction which also has that modem necessity •bltdren during ths t«ethlug period. Aa Arm o rial OpporteaHy. shops and repair and equipment build where now float the mightiest fighting the newspaper, the Weekly News, con Summer Xngttog. 8 hi no y— Titan you believe in a coat- ings adjoining. Notwithstanding the machines of modern times. DUtaa»« i.eads llacbaatmest. W hile the government authorities ducted by the Gale Brothers. This was He— Indeed there'e pdly good fishing of-arms? completeness of the works all is still established one year ago. Fisherman— W'lmn I reached home Rodney— Yee. Almost any newly, about here. Mis« Swift made a great Kitsap Is the Inexpressive name of and weighed the fieh, it llp p a l the rich American girl ran he benefitied by •be interior, sound encircled county catch when she was Itere last summer. ocaloe at exactly five |»>nnde. adopting s guod I a t la motto to live up She— Yee; that old man was worth at •hat has received this great Improve l.i a tenor— But you as hl that tthan to.— Puck. ment and development. A region least a m illio n.— Pitlabury i'reas. G en u in e vou .aught tho Ash I I wetghml two densely timbered, sparsely settled, and pounds. with its chief business shore and bay Fisherman— I know; but tho place, fa ffic hitherto, finds its solitudes whsro I caught it was a loog way from transformed into noiss and bustle. | my homo —Ohio Mato Journal. with hints of the mighty world out side by comparisons of the hulls and I Man owe« hla feot a mighty debt. machinery of the world's hitherto to _ _ _ Are in m any respects lik e other ulcers or B at lit t le Interest do they got, them unknown fighting monsters, with t>on». and this resemblance often proves fatal. the pigmy bottoms so long their pride Or ordinary car«; Valuable tunc is l.w»t in fruitless efforts to heal M u ttt Boar S ig n a tu ra of and admiration. The wilderness Is be T ill coma ami l»unh>na com« aoace, the sore w ith washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are m u lti ginning to blossom as the rose, and Than which than*'« naught torments numerous small towns are springing p lyin g in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop our race up. testifying to the Immense expend.! ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains That*« worse (or us to hear; Itures by the government, and that all announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, Rut they may |< in lo M walk who uea I sections are getting some share. The sickening cancerous sore begins its county seat Is across the bay from the destructive work Xa February, ltttttt. X aotload a smalt A l.I.K N 'rt FOOT-KAHK In thalr sh.ma. lam p sa my Hwae Ug. T k . to o lo r e .u - Naval Station, with no doubt an ambt-l oestniixive wora. No ulcer or sore can exist w ith - bat saothsr cam« «aa broka (letter Pie« Than Mother Made. tion on the part of the Bremerton peo out some predisposing internal cause oat in t o a n op«n t o n . X b « a a a to ta b s Fond Mother— W a ll, how do you llks 1 pie. that some time in the near future that has poisoned the blood, snd the ■- ■ ■ aa<t s rto r I b « 4 ta b « « s o v « a b e t- Bremerton w ill be the capital of the marrtsd Ufa by thia tin»«? j . * k s pise s h « a l« 4 « a t l r s t y a a d n s F0« SUBAClCa hnvo b««n « m b -ounty. as It haa already become the open discharging u h e r or the fester al<aa ot tha Hon— G , firs t ra te . Fis s in iN tts . yy. P. B r o w n , U o lla a d s , a . O. ’ commercial center. Farms are rapidly I ing sore on the lip. cheek or other aiB<(o " la your wife am iabla” part of the body w ill continue to FSI B IU S S tlE tt. developing, and the fruit raising In "K slre m e lv ao.” dustry I" expected to be large In all spread aud eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the res T s tn s t i n s . "Flconomlcar* that region In the very near future. Cancer germa or morbid matter elim inated from the circulation. FSI COMSTIFATIOa. " V e ry ." 3. S. S. cleanses the blood of alt decaying effete matter. I t has great Moreover the people settling the re FSI SAUIW ISIS. "A n d does her cooking equal mine?" IN T E R IO R VIE W OF D R Y D O C K UNOCCUPIED. gion are hardy. Industrious and conse antidotal and p u n fy in g properties th a t soon destroy the germa and poisons "M o th er, I canted tell a IH . Whan _FS1 WfECOMFLIXIOI quently thrifty people, that w ill soon I and restore the blood to its natural condition. A nil when pure blood ta set the mark of wealth and high char carried to the ulcer or tore the healing process it comes to tha culinary art, sha'e got bustle and animation In extensions have proceeded with Increasing confl here Uncle teg ina, the discharge cease« and the place heals you heat a block.— Chicago Newe. constantly on foot, the largest of the dence. ever stn-e the establism.-nt of o 'te r upon, the^ reg ion Sam has placed so important national over and new skin forms. S. 3. 3. is a stric tly vege present works under construction be the Puget Sound Station 10 years ago. pam O URS S IC K H K A D A C H K . lng an Immense equipment building of there has been no practical test on a Interests, table b l o o d p urifier containing no m ercury or As to management. It la universal, brick, that win be completed this sea arge scale, until since the close of the a. r. tt. u. Wa* s a -ta o s . minerals of any description. son. Brick and steel structure is main Spanish war. and our sequestered and testimony that the government has. I f you have an ulcer or chronic aore of any kind.wrrite us about it, m edi scarred battleships of the first class made no mistake In the assignments [ v r IBM w rix ta g to ad veetteeew ptewee tained throughout, and every specie? cal advice wrill coat you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases a l of construction, brick, steel, stone and have reached the Station. First to of Commandant, and other adrninls-1 THE 6WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlaata, fia. timber, is of the superior quality for come was the Iowa, followed by the tratlve offlcers. who In the order of the blood w ill be sent free. which Uncle Samuel is noted. A point Wisconsin and latterly the great Ore- Commandants since opening of ths of great significance as bearing on th e gon after Santiago and her double Station have been. Lieutenant Wykoff, local adaptability and economy of the hase around the continent, with the ( ommander Morong. (a p t. W hiting alte. is that nearly a totality of all ma Philadelphia as the latest comer. All ¡Commander Green Capt. Coghlan, and terlals comes from the Pueet Sound these ships steamed In from the Pach Capt. W . T. Burwell. As to accessibility for the traveler and Pacific region, excepting barelv fie. up through the straits, and by the structural at eel and Iron. Stone, Interior fastnesses, with probably no and the visitor, as well as for commei» brick, timber and coal, are all at Uncle small misgivings. Arrived at the S ta- <tai communication with Bremerton, tion each and all have now been it Is easy. Involving mere rail and de 8am's finger tips. Details of these great works, are to through the paces of test of the facil- lightful water trips from all roast and be found in the reports, but a few items w ill suffice, emphasizing in the C X 5 C X J ? J 5 T 5 C andy Cathartic, th ey a rt ahuaya put up in main, as they do. the local importance blut m etal box, our tredc-marked, long-tailed C on the ccroer of the Station, and comparison with — tach tablet dam ped C. C. C. N ever to ld tn bulkl Imita the sister stations of Mare Island and Brooklyn. Puget Sound Is already tions and xubstitutex a rt to m etim tt offered by dealers ^ h o Larger than either of the other two. and **cut pricta,f and try and palm o f f fakes tahen CA.SCA with contemplated improvements al NJETS a rt called for, because the fake pays a little more ready under the protecting aegis of profit. Get the genuine C A S C A R E T S and tvith tt satia* government appropriation, w ill short’y faction or money refunded read guarantee below . be among the largest in the world. Its present dry dock has such rank, hav ing a capacity of containing the larg r-st battle ship In the world, and yet the extensions now contemplated, to be covered in the next appropriation call- j lng for $4,000,000. already approved by th * department, call for another dry SOLD LAST YEAR dock double the size of the present one. deemed necessary by our naval exten- ’ sion on the Pacific side of our domain, snd our Interests In the far east. Other extensions covered in the re cent appropriations of $1.200,000 are . coal bunkers of 25,000 tons capacity. . Bremerton being one of five such coal ing stations ordered, the other four be ing San Diego. San Francisco, Sitka and Dutch Harbor for the Pacific and Behring Sea. This coaling provision is now a necessity, but the future sys OFFICERS’ Q U A R T E R S A T P U G E T SO UND S T A T IO N . tem for the Station is said by govern- j _________________________________________________ ment officials to be to utilizze the Lake Washington fresh water canal now u n-'bies for repair and overhauling, with Inland points. Portland. Spokane. Ta der construction, ships running the most complete satisfaction to all coma, Seattle and other Hound points, B E S T FO R B O W E LS A N D LIVER, through that body of water directly up concerned. In maneuvering, docking. The visitor may ever feel sure of wel- to the coal bunkers near the mines, what not, each and every feature - come, and that Instruction and pleas- nnd In going and coming clean their ha« been a success. As to the Oregon, ure w ill reward the trip. Swift boats bottoms of barnacles, saving the scrap her broken plates wrenched asunder make hourly trips from Seattle and Ta- Ing process in dry dock. The rolls of when the ship was on the rocks In coma while no more delightful trip employes at present exceed 800 men Asia, have been replaced with the ease could be found anywhere than the en- °R K W H IL E Y O U S with the certainty of constant large In- that a skiff would be handled by the tire trip by boat from Portland, while wrtaw soi D m bulk . ships carp»nter. The dry dock thus visitors from further down the Coast creases as the works are extended. The present works comprise the fol- first tested by these greatest of battle or Pacific tourists will never tire of the ships, proved adequate for even much beauties of the Sound region. The Sta- lowing: Drydock. the largest government | larger vessels. All machinery and ap tion will never, from this time on, he paratua worked to a charm, so that this without features of world wide Inter- dock In the Uited States. W h a rf and docks, largest and most ’ evidence, if needed, closes the chapter est, being sure to have representations commodious on the Pacific Coast. of approval for the Puget Sound Sta ever on hand of the mighty naval Brick and steel fire-proof construe- t;on. Besides the mechanical test, re- < er of the Uulted States, and thin tion and repair buildings. suits have been equally satisfactory comparison, at least, of that of the Btsam engineering building, with with respect to health of men, and at whole world, from diminutive torpedo equipment. tractive surroundings, In fact as to all boats up to the mightiest war mx- Brick warehouse and store house. other elements entering Into the case chines the world haa yet produced. (ItP YOUR SADDLE. DRY! fio«f o« WeM QualliWd. fflTff Pw ABSOLUTE SECURITY. CANCEROUS g ! f i SK C a r t e r 's Little Liver Pills. Get W h at You Ask For SIX MILLION BOXES y TESTIMONIAL OUR BEST T E S T IM O N IA L ^ DRUGGISTS