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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1910)
W E D N E M D A Y , M A R C H 30 lO lO «> I I t i l i . » OFFICIAL .DIRECTORY Dairyville TO FU T static awd uistbict o w n » 0 . 8. Sett'to— JonaU m n Bourne Jr., of Portland and Goo. B- C ham berlain of F. M . 1-angiois. ) KEEP8 IN 8TOCfC, 8R0G£8ES,(ttakMtMl] D in G O O D S. B O O T S and «H O K S HARDW ARE. What is a • visible typewriter? H A T H A c C5 j Œ » » v And in fact, everything usually neodea in the cou ntry. W riting in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is die other part. It is as important that you see what you do C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to »IS <>t more w ill be allowed 10 per oent dla- n M int. exueot on F lo u r, oo which nr as to see what you have done. T h e key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running M O D E L 10 ie on ly truly v isib le w ritin g Wedderburn. Asaeeeoi— W m . Tolm an, Harbor. School S u pt— W . 8 . G uerin. Langlois. urveyor—Geo. S. W ilson, Chetoo. Coroner— D r. F . A- fth lle m s n n , Wed Visible W riting Write for itfonnaben to Complete C o n tr o l (fo n t T h e Smith Premier Typew riter Company, In c Keyboard Syracuse, N. Y . Branch« evwywhw« derburn. A K e y (or Every Character make the Smith Premier the choice of the m an who in vestig ates HEAD ACHE The p0RT ()1i™RD TRIBUN The New Idea Woman’s Magazine • B O TH ONE Y E A R FO R <M 75. T hx N xw I iibx W omam ’ s Mxo.txiux I s sn authority nery and. Household Moonomy. I t averages more month. We offer you tlterefors • ’ least 15400 page« heme reading lor an additional cost of only Sfi cts. I P a la ta b le P nt«nt. I X r • £ £ » » Wte.be.» o, M t. Ta«»«- G***» T * hm SW.M» OUteR C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... i»iai’»»i’»»<M t iK^all rtr.tF- I'lk loOK«« HaoiU H T. STEWART Editor and Publisher. Thosssnffs Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know It. X o«T« Flad^OuL Fill a bottle or ccmmon glass with your water and let It «sod twemy-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates in unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; it It stains your linen It la evidence of kid ney trouble: loo frequent desire Io pass IV or pain In - - — --------------- the bock la alao oonvtncing proof that the kidneys and Wad- dor ara nut of order. « Tlie Leading Paper of Curry County, ’• ** Publislied every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon comparntrim T R E S P A S S NOTICE. BLACK- DRAU6HT STOCK *"d POULTRY MEDICINE «tack sad poultry h art fcw troeblre which are sot b m l and l i v e r irregvlantMS. B lM k - Drsught Stock and Poatey Medi cine i. a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs el digestion is a perfect eoaditioa. Prominent American breeders aad “farmers keep their herds and Oocks anJ Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a »-cent half pound air-tight can of this medicias from his dealer sad kstp his stock in vigorous health for «reeks Dealers gener ally lOep Black-Draught Stock aad Poultry Medicine. If yours «lore not. rend 5» cents for a nempb- can to the manufacturers. The Chattanooga Medicine Os.. Chat tanooga, Tran. -ondsrful discovery T '- L - w— <nd a book that t e l l s ^ H * j r S * £ Q m o r e a b o u t It. b o th »en t £3B .kaalutely free by mall, address D r. Kilmer A a c » .« r a. «■» s «w Co., (Unghamton. N. Y W hen writing man- •loa reading this genere us Jia i In this paper. It is now commanded by Em- jd-ror W illiam « . th at the German soldier, in addition to hia many other duties, sh all, while ! r- trcltiiqj, lift up his voice an>l sing. W itli surprise and sorrow Bis m ajesty has found in g«-r / 1 ©vsr the old titne honored march « that th ese had. for the moat pi ft ‘•not su ita b le te x ts,’-' and in n haste tw o poets of Berlin noti Mb nich respectively have put, their heads together and produced a lit tie and book of ea sllv letneta bered m arching son gs,” with tL caroling o f which H ans, Hqrinanu , and Fritz w ill in the future be- guile their steady Tramp; Tramp, tramp. By the way, has not the foreigr er som etim es been purified as to w hy a Oernwin aw rehliig regim en - w ill en occasion aiMfclcnly and with one accord sta<I sto m p in g .’ The ’•stam p” of i U I the rank ur i file fo llo w s on a sharply gi»vcn order . to ••sftJwtv’ som e passing officer, and the “s-ilute” w h in on the march is givet, w ith the fe v tt O R EG O N IA N wanted I nventors Any prrson nr prtvoas trespassing ut«>n the C ru ft L a k e Ranch,—the S c - L e lla n and M ars h a ll Ranchea, w ill bo prosecuted to the utm ost extent of th e la w ; and a reward w ill h r gives for In form atio n that w ill lead to the eonvlc- ion o t the guilty {utrtiea. F. nor an Caort. A O R K A T record «K quel tod is sscdical o.’ a in 't . r.n c history, prove* Rood's Barsaparil a p< *ara«cs m erit nn- kstuws to any otlrer M E D IC IN E covers. H I8 SOLDIERS MUST SINO. B o th Papers one ye & rfo r $ 2 .2 5 DOCTORS tub The increasing use and know l edge of the E nglish language in Mexico m ust not be considered by foreigners who propose to dh bus neas in Mexico aa relievin g them from a n ecessity of know ing Span iah. For those who comt in dirt • contact w ith the m asses in an. w ay th e n ative language is «til. very essen tia l, and w ill alw ays be The' am ount o f E uglish th at ca be heard by th e visitor in tb« main atreet of thia capital city u apt to be m isleading. It is necessary to Jonrney to the in te rior of the country to reach a sen tion w here E nglish is n eith f. beard nor understood. By walk ing a few squares eith er to t!»» right or left, aw ay from the beat en track o f the tourist and th. foreigner, one readily en co o n tcii the Mexico that m a n be apokei to in Spanish. A s has beer said m any tim es, it it nn.n im portant th a t the man whe com es to Mexico should know thoroughly h is own basin«'« than that he should have a fluent know ledge o f Spauiah. Igp oran « of his business is quickly detected by those w ith whom he has tod eal and a t once d iscred it! him, yet he may em ploy the services o f an in terjw eter w ithout offense. Many people who a.re not in ti-. m ately acquainted with condi tions in the Spanish islands ‘ t a i have recently come under the con, trol of th e V nited S la te s im ag ine that they w ill be’ readily A m ericanised. They do uot know w hat a long process is required to change the language and . the custom s of a race. It will not bt done in. a generation, nor in many of them.' ’Children born of A m eri can parents in Mexico invariably learn to speak Spanish before they do E nglish, and it m ust natqralF folow that local custom s are t< .them more fam iliar than those their parents. The newdejteacl. eie*, mi'l the constantly :rrnw,n* trade relation between the F o ile d S tn tes and Spanish ap e »h ia countries, make it most desirable th a t the education of the young men of the U nited Hlau t> s h o u ld include a thorough course in Hpan iah. Many young inca in cou iirg years will find a knowledg- ot HiNinish a valnable a»s<t o il heir stock in trade. ■ diet from Kais«- C-mm ands T n a t Defandsr M oat L if t U p Voles In T un afu l Motos. TH E T R IB U N E W EEKLY sriiT isosor C irc u it C o u rt meets F o u ith M onday in August of each year. Navies is hereby given to a ll persons County Commissioners C o u rt meets not to trespass upon the lands o f the first Wednesday In J a n u a ry , A p ril, undersigned—tlie lands being describ J u ly and September of each yesi. ed as follows: AU of the land ly in g Probate C o urt meets firs t Monday in E ast of the County road leading from each m onth, Langlois to Bandon of bo's 7 and 10, JCSST CO tSTY COST orFIC tte AMD rOST- Section Jfi, Township 30 South of MXKYSKS. Range 14'West, for the purpose o f cut ...M is s Id s Cooley. (iheteo......... tin g wood or ta k in g o ff log», or other .. Fletcher Gardner. lla r b o r ........ . .............. J. W . Riley. wise trespassing w ithout m y consent Gold B e a c h . „ ..G e o . K err. Wedderburn Both parties w ill be prosecuted. . Mr. E. H Russell. llllh e e ... .7 O. P. HAAGKKSEM . M rs. V io ls ,A . F r y . M e r la i.......... ..............A . M. R iles. Agnees........ . . . Ames Johnston Port Orford ................ J- 8- Capps. D enm ark. . . . ...............B. Baokteff. L a n g lo is ..., ............J . A. H s tn e s E c k le y . . . . . . C H A R O K J to any a flll-te d a positive cure lor Efisema. Belt Rheum , Erysipe las, P iltefan d H kfn Diseases. In s ta n t je lie f. w on ’ t suffer longer. W rite F. W . W illiams . 4»» M an h a tta n A v e r tie, New Y o rk . Enclose Stomp. W h a t Vo Do. Thera la comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. K ilm er’s Swamp- Root. lha great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kldneyi/llver. bladder and «very part if the urinary passage. It corrects Inability o hold water and scalding pain In passing •t. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or bear, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day. aad to gat up many times during the night. The mild and the axtra- erolaary affect of S w am p-R oo t lx soon realised. It stands the highest for Its won- Just aa the returns tor the quarter ended June JO. showing a decrease In British rerene of over RJ.4w.ouO, were taaued, a large meeting heic It. L ’lito » under the presidency of a dig Ita.-y u ( the Church of Knglaod pointed jin t . Jie chancellor of the enpheq« r a r • leht. State T.easurer—Oso A. Steel o f S a source of revenue. The saaottac decided that It would be advisable to tax cats lem. half a crows a head. SnpC Public Instruction—J . I I . Ack Thia. It was estimated, would produce A5PO.OW yearly, and. whim iid u c in a the erm an, Salem. State Printer—W lllla D u n lw a y , Salem. number of ceu in Bng,aud, would ale- Attorney G e n e r a l- A . M . Craw ford, vain th eir social standing by removing the atlgtna of cheapness KaV*"1 C lerk State Land B oard—G . G . Brown. O ar Trade to A rg enttiia. Salem. Americana appear to be doing seme Joint Senator fo r Coos and Qurry— trade la Argentina, says the Meal «a W. C. Chase. Herald. The ngvat o f an American Joint Iteprvsentative for Cooa and plow company went there In 1839 anJ sold 40 plows; teat year he sold 1.000. C a rry — I . H. Muncy. Judge, #d J u d ic ial D is tric t—J. W. *Xmerteaa sewing machines hays a grant sate down tta m . . _ H am ilton , Boaebarx- Prosecuting Attorney, »d J u d ic ial Dis t ^ t t — G e n rg a M . Brown, Roseburg. ENGLISH IN MEXICO. 0 . 8 . ConuuUsloners—J . H . U p to n , ag Use o f Language In South- ItoURlots. Republic K a k e a C o n v er- coi mtv orncxaa. County J u d g e —E . A. B a ile y , G old As I w ill do m y own team ing, Beach. my Intention to nail ebeeper than good* County Comutiretoners— O tto lam ert, were ever sold on Florae Creek. Gold Beach; Ed Sypher, L an g lo is. Sheriff— Norm an T y le r, Gold Beach. Honntv C le rk —George W . S m ith, R Z / i S ’i l T m achine Bio voting Boot« I S tondi ng a t theFoUDsa. Salem. O ongrow m an. F ir s t W a t r i c t - W i l l l . O. H a « le y . of Salem. G overnor-r-Frank W . Benson, Salem. Secretary of State—F . K . Benson 9a- ED. RACKLEFF, Frop'r (Successor to A TAX ON CATS. rngtlah Proposal to Rai»« Money by d a rfu l m edical d la r o r e r r of tb an t and re friw h la g to th e U H and positively oa kateoya. lire« cteeaslnr the s a tire system. < cure hee.tact>c, fe v e r, bahttuol an-l billonaneoa. Pteaaa boy a ot C. C . C. t o d a y : is. St, to con gik-waatcvd to cure by a il drug, J