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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
V o lu m e D N E W D A Y , O O T O B K H X IX 2 « , iO lO I V lllu llC r 3¿íí OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ^rstx amp Btsnui't o o tc a a a : TJ. 8. Scn’to—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Portland and Geo. K. Chuuiberlain of Salem. Joogreiutnian, F irst District— Willis C, Hawley, of Salem. Governor—Frank W. Benson. Solent, “Secretory of State—F. W. Benson So- th e N ew Y ork “»»“»«»Z h as bet* I u f ‘" w ith tooth again I’ve tried Accord in s to a report m ads to th e state departm ent. D r. H . M a tth e a , d i recto r o l tbe bureau office lo r exasata- Ing foods o l the U n iv e rs ity of .leas, has published a statem en t ro ta tin g to th e a rtic les roost freq u en tly a d u lte r ated, According t o . th is ste 'e m s u t. 930 samples wer« exam ined in IM S and 1.3G9 ln 1WH. T h is nutaixrr did m t Include t ic samples o f m ilk , which w ere found to coutaln a very blüh p e r centgge of d irt. I t was found th a t apricots e o n ta li-d sulphurous a c id ' «Curvesosut Union ades did no t co u lo ir a traoo ot p a te fr u it Juices; b a tte r co ats.aed too llttla fa t aa d too much w a te r; so called bak ing powder rvaatatod o f ok"'m ai'say In s; egg noodies coutalned ao yo’ k of ejrta, or a t least very sm all ju nntftl-ts: hucklebo rry J u lie -»as spu*led com p le te ly ; rasp b erry ja lc e was g re a tly dylut-d. a n d -s o m e samples contained glucose and coal-tai dyestuffs; m ince m eat contained n'.lpburous add; ground m ace contained fia u i, around toasted bread, B e m b a / m ace and n u t m eg; m arm alades w ere m ixed gtu- cose and cöloced w ith coal ta r dyes; m iik waa w atered, skim m ed am* often very d irty ; poppor oontsiued lime, sand and a g o o ^ deal o f the aboil: sausages contained flour, horscle acid and c ilo rtn g m a tte r; preserving salts c o n tu in e j sulphurous, boracle, fio ujte and benr.olc acids, etc. T h e rep o rt com plaias o f tb e In dlt ference shown by tbo atassea regard Ing p u rity and re lia b ility o f article: o f food, and tb e custom watch prevails In larg e c itie s o f b a rin g th e exam ine tlons o f such artic les m ade by p- i sor t not experts. down and have t till last week I auade her that N aren 't ‘n igh t duel hon. down liottt»? th e t State T. can u rep—Gee A. Steel of So- 1«,litre that dor , after^lm k trylnj Supt, P u b lic lu s tr u c tlo u — l . U . •<»•«- ( o - c m u p . orataii, Salem. You aulnnv bv savinj StstePrinu-r-M JIlls Duulway, s« cm. wb<.„ n o ,,, A ttog?y O onertfl-A . M. Crawford. bj( ' Glerli State tAud B o n rd -O .G Brown. *eu I,'‘1 *®A® **' fe ta . «• , her# to on e o f tt J o in t ¡Si'.iist'w fo r Cotdf an d C u r ry — D a ta . W. C. Chose. j “ 'Did It hurt Joint Reprewentntive for Coos , and ahe came home, Curry—I. X. Mune.v. ! “ ‘ ’Lai)’, no, cl Judge, 2ri Judicial District—J. W. gut tin t: am giro Haniiltou, Roseburg. H e ta k en an' ho Prosecuting Attorney, 8d Judicial Dis o r lb p w v (tjith , a _ trtet—George M. Brown, K»sr b u r g ., “ • thint D.ft. C orum isaioncrs-J. H. Upton, j - dow , Langlois. , pujjg c o o rv County J u d g e -E . of efficiency in the is its key-for-every-charader keyboard. O ne simple stroke prints any charader.- T h is saves time, increases speed and insures accuracy. JerVorn. wraTtnospr Ball Baring C «mam Revenihle l*ebul«lor Rack <* Undone Touch Bail Bearing Type Bar Column Finder .o d Pwegrephet rfo w c tM runonti Gnat Driven Carriages Ribbon C ontrclW from Keyboard Vcrinbic end Univertel Uoe Spacaa Rack Space Lever Carriage R e taidrr Improvod Marginal S top Eacapement, Speediea Ever Denied The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE i / ' i ■_ ■ K S S • The New Idea Wt man’s Magazine ¿mA C .w .ie u i BOH ONE YEAR ui C V SC A 11K T A . FO R #S ?5. T a x K a w I i >B a W o m a x ’ s M a u a z ix k l i e n a u th o rity on D ioM onsK ing, nory and Household Koonomy. It a v era g es m ore th a n It’ll pagos month. W e o ffe r you tlic re lo r e a t least 1S00 paco» ot gissi fashio n borne read in s fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o u ly 25 fits. S am ples fre e . »n». Rk»atabh). PfUrnL Taata One». Do («Far «•tttM. t. Wanbvti ur Grl» <#. &«. «üo. CURE C O N S T IP A T IO N . .. . H- T. STEWART Editor nu«J Publisher W iibrifripl toaa. Thousand* B a re Kidney Trouble stnd Don’t Know It. M e w V o r la d O af. Fill a bottle or common jlssx with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set p«'i* y«*n,t The Leading Paper of (.-urry ('onntj tling Indicates sn -a unhealthy condl- r t i o n of the kld- ' neys; If It ««Ins your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble: too ftequent desirete pass It cr pain In — —— the back Is also convincing preei that the kidneys and blad der srs cut cf order. W h at to h e . There Is comfort in the knrwled»9 vo often exprossod that D r. K ilm er’s S ’ amp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatiam, pain in the bank, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary paajage. It eorreCls Inatlltly to hold water and scalding pain in passing 1«, or bad effects fcllc vlng use of Itquer, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant aecasaityef being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times daring the Bight, The mild and tho txtra» ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realked. it stands the highest for its won derful au rw of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the heal. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $1. siiaa. You may have a sample bottle cf thia wonderful discovery ___ end a book that tel^ g W IW »1 mors about It. both sent M S ’ « T R IB U N E W EEK LY abeohitely free by m ail, BLACK “ DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock ar.d poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and l h « r irregularities. B la o k - P racgbt Stock and Poultry Medi cine IS a ho'vvl ar.d liver remedy for stock. I t put» I he organs of digestion in X peif. et condition. Prominent American I. reed hr» and fa rtiieri koeptbpir hehli and flock« healthy by giving thsni an r-eca- »iona! dom ol lllac Draujfht Stock and Poultry Medicine in their f.» d , Any stock raim r may buys •25-cent half-twnad air tig k jL a m of this medicine Srcai hi* dealer and keep his Strok in vigorous health tor weeks Ovalers gener ally keep Black-Draujdit Stock and DsuRry.Medirfto*. if yours does out. «end 25 cents for a wuiinle can to tho manufacture#*, T a r Chattanooga Mediciu« Co., Chat- taaooga, l'enn. B« MSU.B. 6 » ., 4»n » . I*»«. P la e ï-D -voghi StuoS and Ponlvy N w T -ta« l< th» be»t 1 ev-:r tried. Our »toes was ooktng to d «rhao yoa s -nt ■M thv nw-tleine and now they ars gettine so fine. They are looking » per eeaU I» it t e v . a. p; BBOoKiMaroM. O REG O N IA N B oth Papers one y ear for $2.25 DOCTORS “ address Dr. Kilm er & s«w w svuw-SMa Co., Binghamton. N . Y . Whan writing men- ttoa leading this generous offer in this paper. M t u r s i Ml I SUIN I « <An’ be givv8 little twia’, easy TU K 8PA H S NOTICK . Nevei H a r b o r ...........................F le tc h e r G ard n er. Gold B each .................... ...J , W Riley. Wedderburu...........................Geo. Kerr. Illib ee...................... Mr. K. H Russell. If W« M n r ia l.___. . . . . Mrs. Viola A'. Fry. in the c Perfect D eal Gnaarf p covbts August of each year. I, . , ’ . County Commissioners Court meets first Wednesday in January, April, — " T h e People of tb s N eth erlan ds,” Ju ly and September ol each yeai. says Consul Q enaral Onsnther, a’. Probate Court meets first Monday in F ra n h fo rt, In a report, 'are th rifty each month. DOWN THE MESA TO SCHOOL and eoouomlcal, exoallen: m erchants, and. la proportion to population, their O l'BBV OOUHTY COST o r r i c u AMD FOST- nation is one o f tho riche: t In the MAsneaa. Curious w orld. T h e y are oosmn.- ,l.ia n , and Chatoo.......................... Miss Ida Cooley. , Port O rfo rd D e n m a r k ... L a n g lo is . .. Eckley........ I ) - t « C ir c u it C o u rt m eet» F o u r th llo n u a y in These are features which make the Smith Premier the choice of the man who investigate* comparative advantages. I N A. B ailey. Oold u t my jaw, an’ I 1 Drop Forged Type Bate Perfect U na Lack Buhroaae Kbben Swinging Masaeal Rack' SHE „ ,T b e u , |t> g iv < Suspla Standi Con™ Dvrioa A Kay (ot Evtry Cbamriar Perfect Ereriag FacOim* JuterchnnfK-ablr C&rri^get R y u end Left Carnage R Jeaae LeveW Visible ( County Commiisiouers— Otto Iaoiert. . 1 n ’inl1’ Gold Beach; M Kypher. L anglois. £ > “ ‘f “ er «” Sheriff—Norman T yhr. Cold flea oh. , I,o<‘, "?l County Clerk—George W. Smith, A,) I)oc lMulth Gold Beach. . This ia the way , County Treasurer—Jarnos Caugh “ ‘W ith that I Wedderburn. D oc S m ith w oul Asseseor—Wm. Tulmaa, Harbor. ; 1 lets out auothx School S u p U -W . 8 . Guerin. Lsuigjois. “ ‘ “A n ’ n ow ,” •urveyor—Geo. 8. Wilson. Chctoo | going to 'nionstri Coroner--Dr. F. A. Schlletnanu, Wed- 0)j of gubstractio Decimal Tabuletor Viable Writing v v trb a v e b e e n o r r io t f t B . . . . A . M . R ile s . Am es Jo hn sto n ........ J. f t C apps. Grniba ,e e a in .. . , E . Rackleff. ,..J . A. H aines j|un a I t la suggested th a t the K o m a n C s th o - homes of Indian tribea lie f o f C hristend om shall subscribe » M Who«* eilolliios cooM not easily 000,000,000 to bu y Rom e and a n e n r-b y i fe a c b the topa of these big rocks, seaport fo r th e pope, says H m qx-i'e a u j go wbo lived on them W eekly. T h e b e lie f ie expressed .h a t cotnnarativelv aafe , the Ita lia n governm en t m ig h t eell th e I *™ , , * .. p ro p erty w itb q p t serious detriment to Tbm particular mean is its p o litic a l in te g r ity and th a t th » ; home of the Oraibi branch of m oney could 1>e uaed to g re a ta d v a o ta g e : M o q u ¡ ( r j f e ¡ V r c h e d high in o f her p u b lic debt. I t íb no t proposed to tu rn over the p rin cip a l to th e vender», b u t to place i t in tru s t and to pay it» an nu al proceed» in to th e Ita lia n trea»- ury «« lo ng ae th e pope r e m a in , uodis- torbed in th e papal te rr ito ry . T h e p lan Is . very p re tty one and thcre e re those w h o th in ^ Á jie m oney m ig h t be raieed an d th a t K in g Itu n i- bert'e g o vernm en t w ould appreciate the advantage» <>f s u c h » I nrarnin. H u t w o uld Rom e be th e best purchase the pojie could m ake w ith th e m oney? the tbe the ou their little plateau, ’ tbe in J t'r s still practice the snake la n c e a n d other famous rites of t h e i r f l i t h e rs . () , f „ »»oafttp fh<1 ‘ Immune they op- pttacd ilwWrf strenflonaly than tbe a t h e r I f m p i i s the irttroducti^u of iu ilh e u ie .v a m o n g s th e m . .. i . 1 P « '» 1® ’ « ’ n W n u o ln O llw e tie n r tb o '■ a m '» , ( in 1 .... A b‘‘1‘ t'h icag o w o u ld ta ke h im va stly oti. a i» r m C M , a n d t o plrti'c all tho cPldrpn itnd give lih n p o rt privilege» on L a k e ( „ t hi- w h o w l, th e p a r e n t « « t u b M ichig an, bu t she could not engage to , m l t ¡t Tb<>v m ake h»tti m onarch o f an A n ic r »c» n t c w r - • , .. . a m ship a t a n y price. B u t th ere i» C o n - fin a lly , J:i¡,VC4t‘i‘, to firm « tih d n o p le , an excelle n t c ity , w h ere pr< »»»re. and every child of school popes have lived l>efore, fu ll o f read y- a g e w ib p’acvd in thp school, made chnrche« b n llt by C hristians and Tfae , , n l v r p r i g ( , b ,,p n a g r p a t nearly r ip e now fo r reconsecrutlon. ,r , . , C onstantinople seem, liable to ro m «-' » w c B S . and whoever stands near Into th e m a rk e t a n y day. I f the pope ( tbe school t t sev eu o’cloi k in the eonbl bu y I t of th e »u’ ta n tfc a l w ould be m o r n in g and looks np at the jila- a deal w o rth s u law rib in g to and v.Sr;h te>gu -l(hl KU<J,|<. n |v tu rn in g a page o f histo ry to record. , m . „ ill «ver large-m inded ia th e In re a im e n t o f th e ir capital. T h e y were th e firs t amt moat extensive buyers o f U u'tu fl State« bonds o f 1861-CS, but did a o i touch the confederate Issues. According to ectl- m ates o f official statistical aud float- dal sources Dutch capital to the am ount o f 1544,600.000 ia Invoeted In A m erican bonds and t-kares and 841W,- 000,000 In Russian bonds aad shares. “ V e ry larg e sums o f D utch capital are Invested in Mexican governm -u; bonds and in bonds and sh arts o f Mex lean railroad and lu d u a trlal outapaiues also la th e governm ent and railroad bonds o f A u s tria-H u n g a ry, P ortugal and numerous other countries, and a large am ou nt ia w o rking pro fitab ly la tbe Dutch In d ian colonies In sugar, to bacco Aud rubber plants tlons, th e m in in g o f tin and other m etals, petroleum wells, etc. A financial book o f refer ence places the capRal o f a ll Dutch Joint stock companies a t S7U.1U.OOO, but thia doer, not embrace th e tu rn er ous Dutch companies which have their headquarters in the colonies and in foreign (oun tries. T h e N etherlands, possestrinq neith er coal nor Iro n , Is u c a m anu facturing country o f note, and In this respect is even surpassed by lit lls S w itzerland, also having nelth> r coal nor Iron. Th e Dutch are fu ll of th e com m ercial sp irit and have a large m e rih a iit m arine. T h e ru ra l In h a b i tants are given to dairying , e a tile rais in g and horticu lture, in which branch es they excel." WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT. D o w n to th e T im a o f E d w a rd U L T h e y W e re Accorded tn a R ig h t of V o tlu g . T h e ladtes o f b irth and q u a lity * « ‘ in council w ith the Saxon W ita s . T h e Abbess H ild a presided in on ecclesl ostlcal synod. Bays A nU n quItles of P arliam en t. M r. W ig h tfre d s grea t council a t Beaccjpceld. A. D. C94, th e abbesses sat an.l deliberated, and five cf them signed th e decrees ot th a t council' along w ith th e king, bishops and no- bles. K ing E dg ar’s ch arter to th e abbey o f Cowlan-1, A. D. 9C1. was w ith Urn consent ot th e nobles and abbesses who subscribed the ch atter. In H e n ry I I I and E dw ard I ’s tim e fo u r abbesses w ere sumiuoued to par lia m en t, vis, o f Shaftesbury, F '"king. 8 t. M a ry , of W inchester, aad o t W il ton. In th e 35th year o f E dw ard i l l w ere summoned by w r it to p a rliam e n t, to appear th ere by th e ir proxies M a ry, countess o f N o rfo lk, A lienor, countess ot Orm ond, A nn a Dispenser. P hillip- pa. countess o f March. Johnan:..: F its W ate r, A gneta, oountess of Pem broke. M a ry de 8 L Paul, countess o f Pem broke, M a rg a re t de R oot . M atltd a. countess o f O xford, C a th e rin e count era of A thol. These ladles were called by th e ir proxies, a p rlrlle g c .iceallar to th e peerage to appear and ac t by proxy. A n ^ je r s o n o r p e rro n s trespassing upon th > C to ft L a k e R an ch,— th e M e - I « l l a n a n d M a r s h a ll R am he», w ill '« • prosecuted to th e u tm o s t e x te n t of th e le w ; nnd a re w ard w ill be g iv e n fo r In fo rm a tio n t h a t w ill lead to th e ao o vio - titm o t tlte g u ilty p a rtie s . S ’ n rfflu e i Strit n rade -bee n ltl vtcM p u k -k lr to the Influence n f D r. M ile»' A jili-i'e J a Pilla. 2Ó U o tit t i ra o ta Parliament and Oolf. n « a « r y l a W to n d B e » » . Cleitn l-' o-l in ca n ì a ile-’ S skin. N o hraaty w ith o u t it . ('« - ' f rats,’ Candy G ather tie ■ j-n n y..o r hlnod n jd t-w p i t ris a n , b» - t ; - ’.<ng up the <a*r river a n d d iiv to g a ll In - .ie» ’ r a n th e in v v . 1'cgm te-day to I ......... ■ lotto, ¡•..'•«he«, blsckhw iik - di-.’ fli-a’ v bClnns ->»cij»-c»:u3 i„ i skint tor tvn n w » AM drtg - C -. a I. .'B o L u C »aan '-a td . Mis 25«. > « G o lf is suprem e at W ra tm tn sto r. I f you see a group of members la th e lob by lauffbina. o r lounging or ya v.alaq w ith Indlfferenoa, It Is probable th at th e y a re »opposed to be gritoplwg a ll p ie p o te n tia litlM o f the p o litic al sttu stton. But i f they suddenlv becom-t serious, earnest, etram m u i. nay fur- tons, you m ay ba sura th a t some one bas lutroduced tb e subject of g o lf — London Opinion NOW