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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1909)
4 P O R T O K FO R D » O R E G O N , W E D N E SD A Y , JU N E l e , JO O ? O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y s V ats amu i > i s t a le r TRAMP COT SILVER D O L V J Mary Told V -* Indiana La*taiette orrrcxss: R e la tin g to Bahaat D a y s aa a M iU ta r y Cadet. O . 6 . Sen'ts— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r „ o f P o rtla n d and Geo. K . C h a m b e rla in o f Oi K e k iy , v>re<oo, uu A ug m i, a«, ISOT, m ade H om estead E n tr y N o. 1456S. 8.B . to r S i N E i , le c tio n « , T o w e - ebtp S I S o u th , R a n g e 15 W e r t, M e r id i a a , hee file d no'toe o f hie in te n tio n to m ake F in a l co m m utatio n P ro of, to ea- ta h lU b claim io th e toad above deec ib- , d , before ¿ tig e r A . D odge, U. 8. Coui- inteeioner, a t M v rtto P o in t, O re g o n , On th e « h d a y of November, 1»«. C la im a n t Uasnea as w itn es ses: George A. T a y lo r , of B o k ly , O re g o n . James Gibbs, of ’ I? Abel Seth, ‘ * G ro v e r 0 3 . .aibba,of B m ia x c L *’ I -» /, * S alem . C o n g ress m an , F i r s t ED. RACK LE KF, Frop'r (Successor to F . M . U n g i ó l a . ) . K E E P S IN STOCK 1AKA G O O D S . B O O T S nnd SH O E H H ARDW ARE. H A l ' H Ac CJ A P S A n d In fa c t, e v e ry th la g u s u a lly needeo writers. When in becomes posted on eomparative values it demands iu th e c o u n try . The fact that The Smith Premier Typewriter is uaed in every civilized country on the globe is not so impor tant as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. The reputation of Tho Smith Premier is world-wide. World-wide use has made it so. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregen. S 3 .«gal M rriee and advtoa, an gea are moderate^ T ty oa SWIFT & CO. co nsent. P erson s so d o in g f o r purposes o f h u n tin g , fis h in g , o r tra v e lin g through o r te a rin g do w u fe n c e s , -le a v in g gate« op en , o r m o le s tin g p ro p e r ty , w ill In- prosecuted accordin g to la w . , L o u ie K n a p p . D x F AMTM’X M f OTTHB IXT«O1OB. U . 8 . L a n d O ffice St R o s eb u rg , O re g o n J u ly »1st, 100». N o tice is h e re b y given th a t E D I T H L , R O B IN S O N o f S eattle, W a s h in g to n , w h o , on F e b r u a r y 7, 1IW8 m o d e T im b e r A p p lic a t io n . N o . «406, fo r S W } of N E I , E f o f N W L N E | o f S W t , Section 27. T o w n s h ip »6 S o u th , R a n g e 13 W e s t, W ¡B arn e tte M e r id ia n , has filed n o tic e of In te n tio n to m a k e F i n a l Proof, to es tab lish c la im to th e la n d ab ove d e s c rib e d , be fo re th e R e g is te r an d R ece iver, a t R o seb u rg , O re g o n , o n th e 6 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1000. C la im a n t n a m e s as w itn e s s e s : 0 . L . B y ro n , o f S eattle, W a s h in g to n E. J. Wallace o f “ . C oe I. L e avengo od , o f R o s en u rg , O r e . G eo rg e T u r n e r , o f ” ” B smjamim L E d d i , R eg ister. disco unt can be g iven . were e v e r sohi on F lo ra s C re ek. W e h a ve several p a rties w h o a re looking for hom estead locations o r re lin q u is h m e n ts , also some good tim b e r c la im s . I f yo u kn ow o f an y good homestead o r tim b e r c la im s , I t w ill pay y o u to w r ite us. -A d d re s s :— A xtma R t a l t t C o., 226 F a llin g B ldg., P o rtla n d H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher A n y person or p e r-o n e trespassing up on th e C ro ft L a k e R anch,— th e Mo- L e lla n a n d M a rs h a ll R anches, w ill be prosecuted to th e u tm o s t e x te n t o f th e la w ; an d a re w ard w ill be g iv e n fo r In * fo rm a t.o n th a t w ill le . d to th e o o n v lo - W ill be ta k e n in ex change fo r goods. Give me a trini und I w ill do mj liest to please you. A. B. SABlfl k . AU» ACT UH EC tio n o f th e g u ilty p a rtie s . D f . ai . xb 1 m E dmund C a o rr . THE TRIBUNE » n d t l» e W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N Both Papers one yeartor $2.25, B kmjamim L E ddt , R eg iste r. The PORT ORFORD TRIBÜNE! The New Idea W(.man's Magazine mty-four hours; a sediment or sof- tllng Indicates an T hb N xw I dxa W omam ’ s M agaiikk Is a n a u th o r ity on D rem u nsK in g, unhealthy condi I t s v e ra g e a m o re th a n H it pages tion o f the kid n e rv an d H ou seh old E con om y. W e o ffe r yo u th e re fo re a t least 1000 pages ot Rood fa s h io n neys; If It stains m o n th . S am ples fr e e . your linen It Is hom e re a d in g fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 26 eta. evidence of kld- T U \ 1 / r ~ l 2L ney trouble; too *T T l Sequent desire to ' pee« It or pain In ' • ■ » *'' 1 the beck to also convincing proof that the kidneys end blad der are out of ordor. Wh.i to l>o. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. K ilm er's Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the beck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert of the urinary passage. It correct« Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bed effects following use of liquor, edne or beer, end overcomes that unpleasant a i r net 1r of being compelled to go often during the day. and to get up many time» during the night. The mild and the extra, ordinary effect of S w a n p -R o o t to toon m » r . v M W » o o T « to'tae o » « i L i t v w r r Wowniw ettae reaHiod. It stands the highest for Ito won SouUi. Ills eerotoe to L tS o v w tw v o . S o « « j i c » , F o o t sad r i a l l o n . derful cures of the most distressing oes et •ne »ires Ike Best ot all is i t Is estreat In IU tie;«. Among Ito contributors tbe meet If you need a medicine you should hsvo tbs note« soutkera w.Hers tu p e s r-jM l Chaa«ler Name, Uarrr sun well E«wsr«san< best. Sold by druggists ir 50c. an d $l. ttoee. other» of orowtat lin o . Serial stories (rum Anthony No»«. Mesrlce rhomsson. You may have a sample bottle of thto Sidney a. Crockett. Mrs.Ge res C irke lewd Arther W. Marcbieont b ird aspeer- wonderful discovery _____ f W .ea« etk ere d re In wanted Irom the see efaelhers t f Mtlooal beta A short and a book that te llir tW B g » fg L .L I:3 fa dtery eoatsst breksbl out meat Iw lem m rtv w rt e m lw m rtlrt more about It. both s e n t B K S ^ g f f t j S a a e t . v l w e . an w e rtry« »lace la (O ta a V N M T « O U T R - W ve*d«We eel- absolutely free by mall, — , emni. other eoolem ere eonlemplaled tbel will sereessfell» exploit the ripeelee address D r. Kilm er fit t a < or «»■■> M iW field ot Idlest that only seeds seek fcatortaf to lUuilrate the wealth that Is sky to Co., Btaghamton, N . Y . W hen writing meo- assert I'je ll. * 8 *ta » V W W T S O O T H teems with Ike H»s of tk« ereel south Tkeeee- L l «uiuhlee warm» everrthled lelo eetlvllr sod Ike »easoe 1» sever COM encedh to cheek ike hand ol In.-esirp. Tke aeper com is Iraprsel with Ike hreeU r f U e in m i i n - - r — eed fives eel t in very sir pith s ore pe. p« m and key. Ik e beautp e e l path.», ike ronssaee aad mystery ef the lend wker« thseera Ttoee ro ti Candy C nthsrtir. tbe moat weo- stores ap the sotdan sanihlae a a l the cotton whitens kt tbe moonUdki, wS. be derful medical dfeeorerr of tlic eye. plea» ant end refreehinx to the lento, uct pvnUy (Ivea hi tke well fined co umiw ef this bsc m tln f weekly. and positively on kU te vn , liver and howele, The sekeertpttee prise to O e l r F t f r y C e m te a year, «like to ail pe-seas. Ctennetnx the entire ayetrm. dispel rolde,' Meats, eewsjeper«. postmasters and eve.y oee e'.se. Clohi ol five, »«compas s« cure headeehe, fever, habitual conntipnUon end bllloiiennen. Pinnae buy ami trv n boi bp the tell S 2 .M . eeU le the sink releer to tbe paper one year «ret s. • f C C - C . to-day; 10, R j *0»«nta. Beldaod « • m A mm * F o e t a l C * » A tke eamae ol six of year salehbors who guaranteed te cure by e ll draggiata. oroetd sppreeldte the opportunity to read a copy el The sunny South, end / aa scrapie wfil be ma led tree. Yoe e .a pet yoer club ef live out oflhese very people . eMw » W M K T 1 O U T H enters ever »0.00© Amer cva borne« bo w ; ad aouaranteedcurf . for piles . derlni I M . to eere to be w e'em ed a telly m many more homee. at the jre U It c h in g , B l'n d , B le o d ln « o r P rn lra d « we hlr ! • ' «t olpood tti nos the soe kern Id erarr Weolly. whose colamat ter in g P ile « D n txxin to re fu n d m oney if I t s wfii Be the most readable a( an tke ps a a tk it come to poa. P A Z O O I N T M E N T fo ils to onre an y rase, no m a tte r o f h o w lo ne s ta n d in g . In • to 14 «lavs, F irs t ap p lic a tio n give« e a a e a n d r e a t . 80c I f y o u r d iu e x in l hasn’t I t send fiOe In s ta m p s an d i t w ill h a -fo rw a rd e d poab-paW hv P e tto Me.1- e rm a n , S alem . S tate P rin te r — W illie D a n lw a y , S alem . A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . M . C ra w fo rd , S alem . C le r k S tate U n . I Board—O.G. Brown, S a le m . J o in t S en a to r fo r Coos an d W . ('. Chase. jo in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coot STOCK »"d POULTRY MEDICINE and W. H a m ilto n , Roseburg. , P rosecuting A tto rn e y , A l J u d id a l D ie tr ic t —G eo rg e M . Brow n , R o seb u rg . C . 8 . C o m m issio n ers— J . H . U p to n , L a n g lo is . * C o u n ty J u d g e — E . A . B a ile y , Et'ZKM A and P IL E C U B E F R E E K n o w in g w h a t i t w as to s u f fe r , I w ill g iv e F R E E O F C H A R G E , to a n y aflU* te d a p o sitive cu re fo r E cxe m a, S a lt R fcrttin , E iy a ip e - la v , P ile s a n d S k in D iseases. In s ta n t J e lie f. D o n ’ t s u ffe r longer. W r it e F . W . W illiams , 400 M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , New York. Enclose Stamp. Stock and poultry have few trouble« which arc not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Draught Stock and Poultry M edi cine i» a bowel and liver remedy for «took. I t puts the organs of digm tiou in a perfect conditWB. Prominent Arocrioon breeder« and farmers keep their herd« and flocks healthy h r giving them an occa sional do»e of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound a ir-tig h t can of this medicine from his dealer and keep h it stock la vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Bleck-1 fraught Stock and Poultry Medicine. I f yours does not. «end 25 cento fo r a sdtedld can to the manufacturers. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cbat- G o ld Beach. C ou nty C om m issioners— O tto Ia in e it , G o ld Reach ; Kai S y p b e r, L a n g lo is . S h e r iff -N o r in a n T y le r , G o ld B eac h . C o u n ty C le r k — G e o rg e W. S m ith , Gold B each. C o u n ty T re a s u re r— Jarnos C augh W ed d o rb n rn . Asseseoi— W r a . T o lm a n , H a r b o r . School S u p t__ W . 8 . G u e rin . L a ug lois. •urveyo r—G e o . H. W ils o n , C hetoo . " C o ro n er— D r . F . A . B rh lle m a n n , W ed - d e rb u rn . mi m a o s or tub covsts . C ir c u it C o u r t m eets F o u rth M o n d a y la - A u g u s t o f each ye a r. C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u r t m eets firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , A p r il, J u ly and S ep tem lier ot each ye a r. •Probate C o u rt m eets firs t M o n d ay in eaoli m o n th . w»sT ernes« M AST BBS. BLACK - DRAUGHT C u rvy— C u r ry — I . N . M u n c y . Ju dg e, i d J u d lc iA l D is t r ic t— J . ccbbv oocmtv M i i l m e r i p t i o i i , $ 1 . í N O p e r y «»Ar. The Leading Paper of Curry County, lem . o S tate T .e s s u re r— G ee A . S tee l o f 8 a - coow rv o rric s a s . T R E S P A S S NOTICE A 1I not to e n te r upon o r trespass upon th e lan d s o f t h e u n d e rs ig n e d a t a n d n e a r P ort O r fo r d , a n d upon H u b b a rd s C reek in O u r r j C o u n ty , O reg o n , fo r an y p u r poses w h a ts o e v e r w it h o u t th e o w n ers a m o u n t ng to 4 6 or m orn w ill be a llo w e d 10 per c e n t dis co un t, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ic h ne A a I w ill d e m y own te a m in g , m y in te n tio n to suli cheaper th a n goodf O reg rn . T res pons N otice. persona are h e re b y n o tified * C A SH S A L E S TH* SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER C . H a w le y , of S alem . G o v e rn o r— F ra n k W . B e n s o n , S a le m . S e c re ta ry o f State— F . W . B enson Sa 8 u p k P u b lic In s tr u c tio n —-J. H . A c k R eg iste r. ^YHEN a oountry becomes civilized it demands typs» Representative Branch, o f t h e Indiana legislature, tells thia in the Indiauapolia S ta r: W h ile at* tending as a cadet a t the m ilita ry school Branch waa in the habit of takin g strolls through the neigh borhoods, and on one of theae he says: “ I was ‘touched’ by an old fellow , whose ta le of hard luck would have melted a s to ii.'-' ~1 “ ‘B ut, my good fellow ,’ I said, ‘I haven’t a cent w ith me this morning. I spent my last penny last night and my check from home won’t reach me u n til to m orrow.’ ' / • “The old» man wasn’t satisfied. “ ‘Look through your pockets,’ he begged, *ma \ be you’ll find some thing? “ ‘W e ll, i f I ’ve got any money in theae clothes you can have every cent of it,’ I said to him, and I be gan I urnifig my pockets inside out to show him th a t I was 'strapp'd? “ W e ll, would you believe it, a silver do llar dropped out of one of my pockets and rolled on the side w alk. “ Delighted, the old man quick ly grabbed i t up and aaid: •Thanks? “H e was much bigger than I and l aaid: ‘C ertain ly; I am glad I can help you, but really I didn’t know it was there? “A ll the way back" to school I wondered bowuthe d o llar came to be in my trousers.” “A nd did you ever find o u tf” asked another legislator. “Oh, yea ; when 1 got back to my room my roommate told me th a t I waa wearing his pants.” D is t r ic t — W illis roev- FOOD DECIDED BY CLIMATE Met Authority Declares That Man Cootoy. X aet Live on Whatever Za aso C h e to o ......................... M iss I d a H a r b o r ...........................F le tc h e r G a rd n e r. G o ld B e a c h .............................J . W . R ile y . W e d d e r b u ru ............., ^ . . „ G t o o . K e r r. IlU h o e ................ ........M r . E . H R u s sell, M a r i a l ....................... M rs . V io la B illin g s A g n e s s ........................... . - A . M . R ile a . C o r b in ......... P o r t O rfo rd D e n m a r k ... I . . J . 8 . C apps. ,E. Rack teff. J. A . H a in e s Langlois E c k le y HEAD ACHE • ‘ H e lls m y W ire a a d m jroolf b a r e baete a r ia « CASCAKETS and tbey era the b en meditnne we have eve. bad In ihe house. U a t » n t my wile « » ' Irvntle w lih bendactae lor t wed» ye. »he ir ic l «omc of youi CAbCA H XTS. and they relieved the ge>« her bead annoet Immediately. We both recommend Caeearste C h a s . STBmtroHu. « Palatable, H m m Vaate önod o s im e li It vaken. or U rite. Sto Sto. OURC C O N S T IP A T IO N . , BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1 75. PATENTS g C/x> SU N N Y SO U T H . A tla n ta . G a. M earast a t H a n d . “M an’s food,” said an au th o rity on questions of diet, “la largely a m a tte r of climate. “The inhabitants of a country (nust eat what lies nearest to hand, so th a t in the north the na- five must live on the flesh of an imals, since he cannot readily ob tain much vegetable food. “The Dative of the south, on the yther hand, la often a vegetarian, because he lives in a clim ate where fruits and. vegetables abound, and wliere m eat, owing to its beating qualities, is not in request. ■ “ In the tem perate regiona men n aturally consume both m eat and vegetable foods. “ I believe the question of food nowadays has a good deni to do w ith the progress of mankind, by producing sim ilarities th a t in days to come w ill lessen the physical and m ental differences between different races. I refer to the fa rt th a t foodstuffs ape ex changed between various parts of the glob«*, many tropical fruits, fo r example, being conveyed to and eaten in northern countries and vice versa. The exchange of food:« between nations probably has e f fects little leas im po rtant than the exchange of ideas.” oil rveM.-i»«. or oo w . Wo eMom PATKNTS THAT b a r , 0.1../»iw tb«w Ibnrrexbly. »1 • « r o o tn ao. ood t a p yoo Io mmxooo . a o d m o d .l. pbotoor W o U . fo r rRCg roport oo pawnaoMIMr » »<■*/* prortoo. s u a - TRAININC AIDS MEMORY. p a a a in u n t r x n a a c x * . iwrwoaweo b o o k oo P r-« lo b lo ruoou wrlto to S O X -S O B l o v e n t h S b r e w t . w a s k i re o t o w , p . o . pain and I cough«! so much that m y throat and lungs wore n w and sore. The doctors pro nounced i t B rig h t a disease and why« said i t was consumption. I t »-»it»«-.! little to me what they called i t and I bad no de sire to lir e . A sister visited ass from E L Louis and asked me if I had ever tried W m e of Cardut. I told her I bad not and she bought a bottle. I believe that its ared w y life . I believe many women could ta re m uek qoter- ta g i f they b u t knew o f its value. Notice N oticx i t here b y g iv e n to a ll p a rtie s ah Ip piny o r re c e iv in g goods o v e r th e P o rt O r fc n l W h a rf C o ’a w h a rf to r e m o ve the ta m e im m e d ia te ly , as i t w il be h e ld k t ?' « ow n er's ris k . R. D. H U M E D on't you want freedom from pein? Take W in e of Cartful end ■— V* ouu eupremo effort to bo well. Tcne do not need to be n weak, bdpleet euffercr. Tou can have a woman's health end do a woman's work in life. W hy not eecare-a boUle of W in e of Cnrdui from your druggist to day? .7 R K Í F o i Í R C Ü U M Many ;>cople complain of having a bad memory, as if it were some thing they could not help, like a beadaelte or sonic sim ilar ailm ent. A fte r all, there is no reason why anybody should have a had mem ory, says f'iiasell’s. I t ia merely a m a tte r of tra in ing. and is, moreover, a m a tte r in which it is never too late to a t tempt fo train it. For grown-up people many methods are advocated, all of them, nodoulit, bused on the prin ciple of mental concentration. In a young child t lie faculty cau be cultivated by making the child describe everything it has seen iu its morning walk, taking care th at no fact is exaggerated, b u t il.u t s li id ¡itte iili.in is iwid in fi utii fo every detail. In (he m atter of inemorixlng it is ntLi xcelienf plan to let the child learn one line of poetry a day, whh-li it should repeat Hie follow- I ing morning, and a t the end of n week it w ill be able to ta y seven im « . .M Í: • « ( « - t il- —« »-e r — wvf-vtnre end their c f .- 'T e purch黫 » ey other. . « i • . / . « ; » « if * • unnft K A i M i n t C « -* r nt . rt 1/wa.Ne T in < « v e r i n llo v t