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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
tíl, lulo HfFICIAl DIKKCTORY A iim lH -r 3 E X P E N S E S OF -P A T E N T ». BMn>e -1 ' - • ¡RUhOtírledn > m a F lw t IMqUite— Wiüia Th« PlOvul Otoee J' •tltetUte fpr the Q. JlsmSey, rtoSaletu - f - F i . l i k w . ^ e n - o n , E :ú . m .- „ f í A t e — k'f-'V. Bcosóu Sa- n ' ^ t o i i u c ti.'ii— 4 . ^ f i n e r t , ftS ta n . j 1 !. .-iis e S v rtite r— W illie P u n tw a y , Hal hi.^ A tt »jivy A . M . t t a w f o n l, r Maluiu. i (M erit S ta te I-a m i B o a rd — G . ti> B ro w n ,j I ‘ I K a lv m . , -, -.--.’¿< r ,; i J o in t SeA iitor fo r C o » an d O u rr v - I W . C. Cha»®. ¡jfo ln t R e p n -w n ta tiv o to r Coos nn<l C ut tv — I. X . M in u v . ' ' . M ¿ i p U G a T A tr U l W- n u m U te n , BosubtUto : ProewtrtSug A tto rn e y . 2.1 J u d ic ia l P is • tric t-v G e o rg e W . B ro w n . B b a eb u ry . • (J. B. C oaiiniaaion w rs —J . K. U p to n , (.unR lois OOl’WTV OFFtCKSS. C o w t y J -’ ilg e —l k A . lia ilo y , G o ld B* a c t . t \- n n t y CoinuilsstnnerB— O tto fa in n rt, G o ld Ite e o li; Ed W ypher, L a n g lo is . " h e n f f — N o rn ,n n T y le r , G o ld B eaoh. C o tiiiiy C le r k —G e o rg e W. S m ith , H e m ay tell you that h e has not, b u t h e w i l l not tell you th at a Ijp e w rite r w ithout it is ju^- as good. T h e C om bination C olum n F inder and f W g p p h e r is ',<5ld Beach. k'ounty Tree»«iror— Jarnos C a u jfh * feature so essential to successful ty pew riter o peration th at • • W e d c irrb n ra . A r ¡ i W i u . T o lin a n , H a r b o r. j S o , '. - W . 8 . G u e rin . Langlois, it will eventually b e incorporated in ail ty p ew riter» ..,^ T h e ty pew riter offering this feature to d ay is th e t'u rr .n ® r --D r . - n r v s jr r - - G e o , 8 . W ils o n , C h e to o . F. A. S ohlM atiaau, W ed- v^ r m. ssveo o'clock the n est m orn- In g, and- th a t a fte r a tong, happy d ry she would hang her stockings In the M g room grandm a had so often w rtt- ten to her about, and old Santo Claus would fill I t As early aa seven o'clock the goo i ~ natured porter prepared the funny : <-d *• In which abe was to sleep, while vne f looked, oa In opeo-eyed am erocr h and by eig ht o'clock she wa-i In ’ * land o f d r a m a , the last sound she hr. e hoard being the voice- o f (ba “c r o i- * g e n tle m a n ' scolding the porter U h m akin g up hta berth w ith the has [* | to w ard the engine. — alb cf vital im portance in producing t . • I B ta o h . TViAW crburn , .......... la i.....; • \g n e o H ...... P o rt O rfo rd IV n in a r k . . . . 1 u n g ió la ... . !-.,.k,lef ,r- 4 :te descriptions of them . A '■ T , “ ; * ft T Y P E W I T E R ' ■ 'U '“' COM PANY, be. N . Y . Beaseli« •wrywUn. SLAVE K an i 'O l ( l ) ■ m y w ir~ cu d M iM iir h a v e b « .n • a . m ' à lif t 'd sud Uev sr» tk . b«st w . k»«e •» « . t ad is n irkn to t 1-asi sits ws. trai li» wiib S.sd*chs lor «W. irlwd .tiun-uf yiuit C XSCAKL1 k- /«ILev.'t u»s ptitn In h .v h ssd slni<wt w it. Wo botta r.Tiiw m rnd CsstartW 0 » a a siswaroap. i f f BsfS a Dei«!’ 1« Co., ritwbsrg, P» CAtyOV CATHMSTtC T h u N ew B O T H r d u a W < l i u n i ’s O N E T u a N r n I o s a W t ia »". M . aoa isery and Hesüvóhnlíl Koonigfiy. m o n th . W e offer vou H w rc to fe hom e reading fo r an e.ddltionnl < T R IB U N E #1 TO COLOH FREAKS. -.—WT ♦ H a r d ly K n o w s H is Own W ife , H e r A j ”,x ,a ra n c . Chang«« go O ften. “I'm glad I ’m not m y wife,", said th e dyapoptie. as ho sottied down to hlx Hygtonlc luncheon o f ra re roast bi-cf. cream ed onions and boiled rice," relate« tho P h ila d elp h ia Rooord. "I'd bo dead if 1 were. I have trouble enowgtt koenit'K G iv e a« It la. "F an cy th 3 shape I'd be In I f I had ' to change iny-spots— 1 ntear. m y color — as flite n as fickle fashion dictates. W h y, I'v e fo rg otten w h a t color w y , -4U. q rig ln a lly was. she's undergone so m u iy beauty transfo rm atio ns. Anil naw sh«1i got to do It again " A frie n d Just back from th e other • h a t told her th a t though red I tU c.a U u U es to bs th e proper caper, 't«iriU. t now tw ta c k e d up by g ra e a ,T a and a dead w h ite skin T h e h s lr A ln u n /jiu ' FO R . yo u r m anners,” was th e hateful reply and K itty , vow a liv e ttodbe fact t a p i th e gentlem an waa very crosj. ere, i back to her own eaat and nestle l - q u ietly in th e corner. She was only ten years old. but sh i had grow n up ta ll In the E ll; tUQUB- t ta in a ir, and har sheets w ere rosy t . T h is was h e r Oral ride on a raBroml, k. Indeed, from her uncie'e hntf4ng , h s li- . 1 fra m e bouea, w here b n m o il - : fc* r died when she waa a baby, no tine- s > save those of m iners or lack rabbits l ‘ w ere risib le. N ow she was going a.i t th e w ay to D enver to spend Ctorlstma- r w ith G randm a W a lle r. »1 She knew th e tr a in waa dua In D sn- r * * •; 1 " nier T y p e w rite r. M o d el 1 0 , has four« U Ï1 V C ' She t e u ld n i hays noticed th® too* v- t o r as the tra in began to aiov» sto’ - plunged in am ong hla bass nod ebaw atrapa. alm ost knocking a buck flU y i i bis kaae In her ea g o rn e .t to dtoutln tk i las t glim pse o f s woman on lb plat- i fo rm , which was on his side o' ’ he I ear, says B ro w n in g , K lu g * Vw » 1 M o a th ly . | “ I beg yo u r pardon,” said sue. “ I w anted to say good-by to n u tty ” .j - T o « Stein to ha»« said good-by t 7& s r Is ;»n a ittt’iJrlty on l<tw->onxKiftd, It itvrrtMFW m ore th a n luo-M gff®» t least 12t*> pus®« oi gissi fa sh io n e t o n ly Sii ite . Hump l e d i n e vtAO tM ' n r t o s t a t o «»•r Aii.'isfvA. «ttL«rt. « r h*. *(<■ aU W M C O H d T ÎP A T lO H . . ' ,«HÍy swv-rssrv . ' »WM». hgs» lto<. ., ,tl ?kln are easy enough, but even my .• tc 1« a lit tle a fra id o f th e beauty o p ti'in ils l who Is w lflln t to undertake S«w uH.t tHU u» <! ají WC i i i'4 ^»A< •t-.t/fite' m J ' ■ . •' ' ’ — i' me nt the.r fis i An-. (rtTckTut’ c rts a -'iu ty a H ri-çes» ha!f ndnnd air-flfdtt can B ,-,f io *. >i efeia* tr e n h i’ dea!« P? lu v G t' -r lu . ftesii fes vigorous Si? asAÍf i -r «re»**, healers genar- f y ,'! r;. l!&ick-l^mngl!‘ S l« ¿ *a u l n i’i •litr i* îfivlieine. H p u tto loss P nul. nñtd » « e a t s ta r » smiydc a cr i lo Cui .naaiittetore»». The Chsl-.ui'. ; * « -hunsCoM 0 te m ó la , i'estc. I t waa ea rly w hen K itty awoke, a» I th e tra in was n o t m oving Happy an' r ecarueiy stopping to w o nder,w h y they * ware not in Denver. K itty dressed b * “ self, and p r v s n tly from ke tw e-n u. * | curtains opposite came the "cross g 1 * i O sm an,” gru m b lin g aloud and c a lilr 1 to r the porter ’’ I afeerd. e lr,” said th a t In d lv C F_ uni, “w e're done stuck bore fo r m .,. ' of de day. The l>.g tu n'l this stdt «?. j M arshall pass hat caved In.” T h e n the conductor explained t* - a section of one of the tulle-long to . sheds bad fa lle n , and th at a ll ' could do was to w att to r a wre< ■ 1 I tra in from Pueblo. | “ A nd no t n blessed th ing to a a re * ,r “ J- * l, 1 ,o 10 "I r' ,e F” Ii_ *' wfi Flirti 4' B M t i l k t s t ’j p i p i i o n K «anda Have Kidney TrowMe and Don’t Know It. ■ o w *T o r in d Out. hottla or common glass with your -ud let It stand twenty four hour« a _ sediment or set- |) .« m f tllng Indícales sn I I 5 3 A j í ” iunhealthy eondl- 1 tA. J w v 5 t ? \ ' t!cn uf '!*• V l a ? ' 1 t‘ nays; If It stains ‘v"TOt»+C**-4 A | your linen It to 1 evidence of kld- I\i/tf1 ’ ney trouble: too ; T it i I " / frequent desire to < ^ ' 3 pa” •’ ar P *ln *" Sip-t— — — ,he back Is also uiclng proof that the kidneys and btad- «re ru t ag,order. W h st to De. ■'«are la odmf ft in the knowledge to i x eapresasd, ih»;. Or. Kilpier’s Swer.ip- the great k ld u t. rxw cdy fulfill* every in curing r! '. i-x tla n , pala hi the . 1 , kidneys, Itvei. bladder and every part e urtnsry passage. Il ccirectx Inabl’t'y , !d «valer and it aiding p*ln b* passing bed effects following J « of itquor. f orbser, and ove ."conk, i that unplesannl | ssslty of being compelied to go often , •In g in a day. and ta gel up many Ihnev 1 .ring the night. The mild and the extra- ' •is ry r ’leot of S w a m p -K o o t Is soon usd li star - ’h ; highest for Its v i * •ertttl auras of the m oa distressing cases, j if y«u need a medicino you shoilld ltovr the J « * . Sold by druggists In 60c. and j l . stoee.'r t fe d may have a sample bottle of IhU inderful discovery ____ d a book that ‘ s lIs M B B M r ^ V 'T IJ L I, .re «bout It. both sent «ohitely free by mall, ‘ 'reas D r. Kilmer A m m Ms-won-r^A Ttnghamton, N .Y . Whoa writing men- salfing this gonerous oflor to this paper. T H E T R I3T JN E V NEW EST IN WHEELBARROWS F o ld in g »tsel F ra m e M ake« C onven ie n t Conveynnc» fo r th s Su b u rb a n Gardener. W heelbarrow s of steal o r wood, o r a com bination o f theae raaicrlals. ace m ad* In grea t variety of fo rm and con- j stru cilo n, au.l fo r m any special u.w«. but perhaps the newest th ia ’ ; tn wheel- barrow a bi o re made w ith a folding »'„Cl fram e, wblch c»n be knocked { down to r shipm ent Th e body ai.d handles o f th is w heelbarrow are of wo, I, hut the legs and b m ty s . constl tu tltig the »upporlibg fra 111». arc of Meal and are riveted to gether And bolt 'd to th e body when this w heelbarrow i-- set up. 11 , ' '- t ' : '! it® fo ld in g steel fram e wheelbarrow *1 *C?X* ! rttfjrtgl, « 1 ÜMÏ* A n y p«-|W>n n r Cúter!. Natter- afone do H, it oeeda heJp. p i-r-o tt» tsf^passlrtg upon th e C ro ft T.nk® Rn c h ,— th® Mc- L«-U»ti nntl 'A ll I t tiches. w ill 1m proMk-utaol'to th® !i:a » v « o x t» -tit of th® in»- ; an d a ìo w s v iì W ijl bq g iv e n lo r In - ? ..rtnntndi tlrttt' w U P u e ti to 'til®0011VÍ"- ib tt, r ? th® c'tiR v u jtrii« * À ax totth&er. 0 « r e -ti*< te r r i n y c«®»* ieve«CUïSei-ccl* M i eetx.make« weet SM,-. teeH -wrt MW.ft A t l n w i .«■• Bn u n o s .<**•< la " . SS. Black-« »right tteek and i’o u rr, Mot' 11 U-'' txvteev.rtrU â. On» «rock «ra» o,-««« b» t «a«» »4« ' »• ,ar tne « J lie ija sn l o«.’ tta*y ar. c u lt i* « * ’ #•»» Th, y are U < * ag » M r oeut. b itter. a. p. BBooiciíiaTot». T; „ Ur K»». t# H i& t ' • divH*^M* WIN (I. cent* t i l l — w» w.'MraM. S W -C irT a* vie«, A Ml «WT T í/ K» CO., ?py. 0 3. !*»tso! CCee.’-ZatSUg»««, B.C. r l,,, by v irtu e o f I l a „.eollapalbiW y. pv itt another advantage I t is * , -..-ion barrow, ft would be quit® poa- ■!■, fa r the suburban d w K ie r ahput to » ta rt a garden, and Im p a tie n t for a wbt > I narrow w ith w h .ek to begin ’ «cork, to buy one of these fo ldin g steal i rrarm w heelbarrows, knocked down, and have It wrapped up and ca rry It i home w ith klto . K »«» te its knocked ¡down fo rm , w h at w ttk tte w id th and 11 be length o f Re handles, a folding steel fram e wheel barrow would make, to r h im . considerable o f a bundto to ra r y . b e t he could probably g o t-It ice' w l’ bo et knocking do w n, more I Fhaa IS or 2h peopl« >« « * « “ « « " g th e care w ith It, w here he roald a t , / e carried an qW atyle wheelbarrow al ill. ’ - ■ . . .. ■ 3J "" fe’ , , oi . , nl, 2 sd ’o - >n wr m- r l. as he r i- pc- to Hr (n- Ird tiy he ,|H Ks in- He- said K itty 's fellow passenger W ith tw m W IU y hands the little r ' opened her box of luncheon. H I: boiled eggs, a pot of ja m . sarc »andwlches, th ic k slices of b u tter« bread and lo t“ of rookies. "There's m ore than I ta n eat t 1 said she; "won’t you have sontsT T h e "cross gentlem an" arose. looked fo r a m o ir.'i.t hare a t K ' . whose eyes sank to th« Hour, and . w ith a bow as though shg had bet grow n-up young lady, be tto tv -A t' aisle auJ seated btm self oppoetts .» her. H was not u n til afternoon th a t tlu damage ahead was sufficiently re- paired to allo w them to proceed, a- ’ when evening—C h ris tin a * B ve—u a i. tbs tra in was Just m akin g I ' t w ay through th * R oyal gorge, nearly 14 hours late. T h e ir ta lk during the day had b • a j f mines and /snowshoes, w ith n • '' and then digression* on h re r k r t l r x m fid cu ilsl anecdotes c o ip '.in ln « hu pet doll ih at hat! been lost ,n a sno? slide a week before, hut which «• ’ hoiKd to And in the spring, uBl«» Santa Ctxns should—and she trem blco w ith excitem ent a* she mentioned I t — b rin g h tr another ta the m orning. " B u t,” he fcsd ssld In h " J' be- fore be bsde her go od -ntrh t. . vw >’ ■ Santa Claus’ catch u a f W e re late aod going at 30 m iles an h o u r" “g a n u f'lsus Is Ilk * an angel," K lt- ty replied; "he can be say where wants at any tim e .” Than, Just a she was quite resdy to go to sleeo th e leaned out between the curtain and said; ' W ill you lend me a p»c to pin m y- stocking* to th * cu rtain» - 1 can't find any n a il " He gave har » P,n ' I t was past 11 o'olock when the lig h t* ef Pusblo were seen In the dis- tance. T h * ”cros« gentlem an” bad not thought o f g a te s '0 bed. a*«*, ’ hat Is more, bad not allowed th * po rler to do ao. " N o w .” said he to the grinning dsr k y as the tra in began to slow nj "you say we have 30 m lnuw e here D o your beat“ (b s handed the porter a M ID - " R in g ‘ he a h ..? '< «per up; pound o a hla door, cry «re If nece* «ary Get ntm o u t of bed s 1110 ws or other and buy as much sx you can ca rry —toy», candles, anything, but bs sure you get a doll " "B te." said K itt y the n»xt m orning as th s " i j o « i gsiv'ism au" poked h it head out of th e t o r t r i ’.e Bvs :.»ilas south of D en ver, " d .u n 't I tall yov , ganta Clans waa aa angel?” ___