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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1910)
HSKffiEW JU L Y A single motion is quicker to make than tw a Only one motion is needed to ED. RACKLEFF, Frop'r make any character desired on the MERES, (tinbuttiilj complete, ¿traight-line,key-for-every- character keyboard of the -— (Successor to F . M . La ng iole.) KEEPS IN STO C K , fkwiwd Complete, Straight Liae Keyboard «id A Key for Every Character. ■ S iX Model 10 And In laet, everything usually needed In the country. C A S H S A L K S am ount ng to >6 ot more will be allowed 10 per cent dis count, except on Flour, on Which nr discount can be given. , my intention to sell cheaper than goodr were ever sold on Floras Creek. A' iim lw r 1.3. frOlO, IO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY WELDING WITH ALUMINUM. V A T « AKD DtSTBICT OFFICES* O. 8. ffcji’u —Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Portland and G«u. K. Chamberlain of Salem. □ongreoentan, F irst Dlattict—Willis C. Hawley, of Salem. Governor— Frank W. Benson, Salein. Secretary of State— F. W. Benson Sa lem. State T.eanurcr—Gee A. Steel o f 8a leas, Supt. Public Instruction—J. H. Ack erman, Salem. State Printer—Willis Dnnlway, Salem. Attorney General—A. M. Cinwford, Salem. Clerk 8ta(d luuni Board—G. G. Brovin. •Blent. Joint Senator for- Cooa and Curr>— \ W. C. Chase. ' join t Representative (or Cooa and Currv—I. N. Muncy. Z Judge, 2d Judicial District—J. W. Hamilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting Attorney, ad Judicial Dis triot—George M. Brown, Roseburg. 0 . 8 . Commissioners—J. H. Upton, Langlois. T h e rm it welding, a new process la rented in G erm an) banned on the In ' ease heat produoed by the combustion o f a l um in ium . promisee to mal:e p e rfe c t'; easy the performance of o p e r a tio n har tofore possible only by aid o f th e e k c i ,• furnace and stlU others to w h l-h th electric furnace can ro t b< ro a m eut;> ‘ applied. “T h e rm it”— lit e r a l^ tro . lated, “ w ith heat“ —le the natr» appl.eu by its In ven tor to a m ixtu re of a lu m i nium and oxide of Iron In a g ra n u la i state and In chernim: pro port'on This m ix tu re cannot be ignited by <n d in a r; means. I t m ay be stirred w ith a *od hot bar of Iron o r th ro w n in to a fire, o r mol ten east iron may be poured on it w ith o u t ig nitio n B ut l f to v « a a em ail po rtion of the m ixtu re be i nbeu to a teus- p e ra tu re n e arly ap p ro b atin g th a b jp ' m olten steal the chem ical affinity o f th- alu m in iu m fo r the oxygen coUU'ned hi th e fe rric oaide is p o w erfu lly di velopw* w ith the resu lt th a t m etafile ’ con an. oxide o f alu m in iu m are produced, t t conversion being attain ed at a hast c 3.000 degrees centigrade Joints n « 4 n w ith th e rm it are fa r atiffe r than ta re " made In the usual m anner necordtag coi nty om egas. teste made In Burope, and In the eon C u u v ly J u d g e — £ . A . B a îlc ÿ , G o M etructlon o f trolley lines press ; • Beach. *"* electrical conductors and give a rail County Comniiaeionera—Otto Isineri, I Joint sm oother than heretofore p o v lb l Gold Beach ; Ed H y p lie r, L a n g lo is , j thus adding to the life of roadbed a . ro llin g stock Sheriff—Norman Tyler, Gobi Beach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, CORELLI ON LITERATURE. Gold Beach. , County Treasurer—James Cnugli Will be taken in exchange (or goods Wedderburn. G iv e m e » t r i a l a n d I w i l l d e g») Assessor—Win. Telman, Harbor. School S u p t.— W. 8. Guerin. Langlois. ite s i t o p le a s e y o n . la a resent article In the 8'rand Mat Purveyor-—Geo. 8. Wilson, Chetco. Mine Marte Corelli defines the hat pl«s• Coroner—Dr. F. A. Schliem suu, Wed life as “Ute life literary, which m«»' derburn. that we eaa always choose our ow MIXTIKOS o r TUX COL'BTS. company. ** • T R E S P A S S N O T IC E , Circuit Court meets Fouitli Monday In i “The author who cambold and mala tain all the real privileges »nd right; of August of each year. N oticb ia hereby given to all persons not to trespass upon the lands of the County Commissioners Court meets I authorship,” sbs says, "Is a ruler oi first Wednesday In January, April, I millions and under the subjection of / undersigned—the lands being describ July and September of each yeai. ed as follow s: All of the land lying E ast of the County road leading from Probate Court meets first Monday in ! Langlois to Bandon of Lota 7 and 10, eacli month. Section 20, Township 30 South of OVBBV OOVXTV IOST OFFICXS AND FO8r- MASTKRS. «■: Range 15 West, for the purpose of cu y .. Mias Ida Cooley ting wood or taking off logs, or ether- Chetoo......... ...Fletcher Gardner.. wise trespassing without my oonsent Harbor......... ............. J. W. Riley. Gold Beach. Such parties will he prosecuted. ......... » ..G eo. Kerr. Wedderburu O. P . H A A G E N S E N . . Mr. K. H Russell. Illiiioe.......... Mrs. Viola A. Fry. M arial.......... ............. A. M. Rilea. Agueaa....... . ..,.A u ie* Johnston Port Orford K C E E M A aw d P I L E C U R B r.Jti8 . Cappa. F R E E Know iag what it w as to su f Denmark, . . . ............. E. Kackloff. fer, I will g iv e FR E E GF L anglois — ........... J. A. H aines CHARGE, to any afHb-ted s positive E ckley.......... cute (or Eczema, Sait Rheum, E iy si pe tit«, Piles and Sirin Diseases. Instant xeiief. D on't suffer longer. Write F. I t is a touching picture, the cheerful, W. W illiams , « » Manhattan A verue, The contented s p irit o f Miss C orelli, w h i. n New York. Enclose 8tamp. leads bar to avow that between the es ile it ■ ta te o f queens to th a t o f commoner, she would ehoose the life lite ra ry ti. preference to say other. llhdvl IT'2.4 The PORT ORFORD .TRIBUNE --AND--' The New Idea Woman’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR #1 75. T mb J I bw I uxa W oman ' s M auasiss is an authority on Dressmaking, Milt- nerjr and Household Eoonnmy. It 'averages more than ill» pages each month. We offer you therefore a t least 1200 pages ot good fashion and home reading for an additional cost of only 25 eta.- Samples free. H. T . STEW A R T Editor and Pablisher, M n b g M ir ip t io n . I ^ I . á VO p « v y e a r a a d D o a ’ t K n o w t t. ■ • * * » VteAOwt. N R a bettls or common gloao wNh your S M raS teM It aland twonty-tour hours; a —- _ oadlmont or oot- h 5 C l ' . I- ,l,nr Indicate» an •^ S S F J Tn f A (SaJcTaunhoaJthy oondl- ,tel’ ,he *tl* ’ i J D \1 / C t T W jl A ’ x- ♦ - i i ne7’ 5 * * 11 •u,n* The Leading Paper of Curry County, I’ulilisM every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon trouble; too frequsol dutre to . pass It or pain In th< 5 . ^ [, •to v in e ln f proof that the kidneys and blad der are nut of order. T H E T R IB U N E What to Ito. There la oomforl In the knowledge to sfton exprussad. that D r. K llm er't Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wteh In curing rheumatism, pain In the hank, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part o f the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold »rater end aceldlng pain In paulng It. or tod effecti follow ing uee of liquor, wtao or boor, and overcomes that unpleasant aaeeaelty of being compelled to go often daring the day, and to gut up many times daring M m night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of A w — > R— t la aooa raallxed. . I l stands the highest for Ma won derful euree ol the most distressing cases. It yen M e d a medicine you should have the b « t . SoM by druggists In 80c. a n d jl. sixes. You « a y have a sample hottie of thia weadarful discovery ____ F'fTS—- to d a booh that t o lls ^ H K K ^ m ore about It. both absolutely ftoo by mail, •ddtoto Dr. KUrner I t x n t w m , am, O b . M n|hxm tnn, N . Y . W b to writingmon- « m fto d h g tbUgaaMroua attar In thia paper. W EEKLY BLACK - DRAUGHT T h is STOCK *nd POULTRY M EDICINE and Poultry Medicine in their f.Kxi. Any stock raiser mav buy a 25-cent half-pound a ir-tig h t can of this medicine from his dealer and keep hi» stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealer, gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yoorv doc. not. send 25 cento for a » » « fie can to the manufacturers. Tt»» Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. So TMBLML G » .. t t o . • • >•••■ B l a e k - D a ii f h t 8«oek and F o . l e , led‘ -lne I» the be»» I« v « v tv t» d . O u r O0» w»» o e k io c had e h t o y o . » . a t M t h . m s d ic in . And now U lto Sto „ ’ in s »o • « . T h .y tto k lB S M • r c u t b Ster. O R E G O N IA N C c S ta v g a new 6 -th o t h* t '‘lC »im plest, j Fnre- L and f latest 12- gauge repeater m ad«, I t has the «olid top, ejection a n d double extractor» ft ? ¿1 « hnS /T/J j I «pedal I f f a r S / n fea- ’ ture« o f comfort and convenience. T h e closed-in breech keeps the action clean and the shells dry—tkeeps out rain, tn ow , dirt, leaves twigs and sand. Stock and poultry have h e trouble« which are not bowel and l i v e r inw ffuldritiet. B la c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine 1« a bowel and liver remedy for stock. I t puts the organs of digestion ia a perfect condition. Prominent American breeder» and farmer» keep their herd» and Hocks healthy by g ivin g them an occa- . £ , . 1 Soto Of Black-Draught Stock T h e n ew take-dow n construction «Howe you to tuke gun ap a rt in ten seconds for c le a n In r or pae ins, yet the jo in t le a lw a y s « • A r m and riy id as in a eol.d fram e, non* take-dow n r n. JTjg fa t f - r evrm Ate v e u r hand a n d help ' quick operation. T h e fo il ehcUed r u m ere guaranteed cloee-ehootlr t urd-hit in< « 'in a, and ore unequalled Io. lueke, « • • • • » fosse and all long-rance work. / clreutor ffiv in < U rff« I.lustra", ian. w ith foil ¿ •»crip .ion o i t h l « h .n d w ri« n e w «u n , • —I* free on reqtxw t or V i Vt rornnlctc 136-pa«« catalog for S «tam ps. HOUSEWORK Tootnuoh hon»ework wrecks wo men’» nerve«. And the constant care of children, day and night, is often too trying for tven a strong woman. A haggard faos tells the story of the overworked hou-exdfe and mother. Deranged menses, leuoorrhn-a and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every houscwllo needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female o-gans ,lo perfect condition. iir for oar cnnOdential leU«r befbr« «p- g far M l M t : it m ar be worth moot/, rompUy obtain U. 8. and Foreign B o ib P apers one ye & rfo r $ 2 .2 5 or photo and we e«nd an | | f AÉ E report on p a U a U Q K . w « «ir« .««Ai »ervice aad adríoe, aad o w T ry M . «bar««« are modaraU». Any person or persona t rex panel ng upon the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Mc Lellan and Marshall Ranches, will bo prosecuted to the iitmrwt extent of the law; and a reward will he given for in formation that wjll le«d to theoonvic- ion of the guilty parties. SWIFT A COn P u in it t EA T record o.’ cures, >.ne A CR qutihed in medic,.! history,, proves Rood » B a n sp a riia jx »»« »-< - rterit in t a n t o to a n y o th er M E D IC IN E L. A. ROBERTS, -A T U k W M y i l l e '' P u l n t . O r e g o n . Ppubatu CHIROPODIST IN THE ARMY E v e ry G erm an In f a n t r y Jteg lm o n t B a a a F o o t S p M la lis t—-Cus to m la G ro w in g . “Every Gvr|tiiiii infantry t •") me nt lias i.ts rliiropodist,” said it m ilitary a ttach e, “and it w on’t be ninny years before ull Irtfttufry regim ents will have their eliiroj.u dixts, too. “A foot soldier’s efficiency, yo- see, depends upon his f e e l . If in g ets sort* feet, he can ’t inarch well — caiFt advance fa st,c a n ’t retre <: fast. And his feet are apt, unless they are scientifically looked nffr- to get sore; for it is one thin g.yo. know, to use the feet in an n C nary way, w alking three or fo i m iles it day in a city, and it is quif another tiling to use them in in'I tnry fashion, w alk ing 15. 20 arel som etim es 30 m iles n day ei rough country, carrying In g g a / besides. “A soldier's feet need .loo' i> a fter, need inspection, just r-s h gun does. Hence G erm any has ir trodneeu chiropodists into hr- nrmv, and the chiropod . i r ’n fe e t inspection daily. They th a t the shoes fit w ell, that . stock in gs are in good co rd i’ th a t b listers and corns don’t fori. “It is odd to see In Oertnitn- line o f privates having th eir f inspected. This sig h t, th o u g h ,* bo -a universal one ere long, ab I then its appearnnee o f oddity w h ’ depart from it.” Friendly Comment. M nggxby— I'm going fo thraab Opp. B.S. Pattai Office,Wesklsgfon. P C. A T T O n P flû V tuae « evwip n W t .I u rM -riw v j f l jo eou»ngu| »Ml ot Altoin» Repeating ¡Shotgun A ll a Question o f B alt, ex cep tin g only the m erm aid and this sea serpent, very nearly ev erything th a t swims In water ia to be seen ia th e fisheries ex h ib it a t the fa ir. A nd, rem arks the St. Ixiulu Republic, s tnqp who b u been using th e rig h t kind of b a it m ay see even sea S'-rpoat» m erm aids In some of th e tanks. f i l u r t t • Vonr C'elMtf < ’atb’.irtlr, Jjc le C. C- C- fail« W ith ('«arsF«!« vnnri»4m’ 9P * « ( -i.»d q R ifkins the first tim e I in > t him. W iggin s— Beennae w hy? “H e x been tellin g it uround I hat I ’m a liar afid n e< oundrel.” “Ia that xoT W hy, I never b ard anyone say yon were a scoundrtri." — Chicago Daily N ew s.