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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1911)
10 Shots at your Finger Tips SAVAG E ■I 11 B • - I I H 1■ H • ■ ■ 1 H I 1 I i ■ ml L Jl What is a visible typewriter? 32 C A L I B R E A U T O M A T I C P I S T O L Th«'Savage Automatic Binotbers every : adversarv in the rapidity of its file. Tl'heu the oecasion come»you baa*, ready the quickest, handiest and most accurate artu made. Give yourself every possible advantage. It means life or death. That is why you will discard your revolver when you see the Savage. Writing in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is. the other part. It is as important that you see what you do as to se? what you have done. The key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL 10 ly truly visible writing machine Special Features which will Appeal to You Visible Writing —J Complete Control fr .» Keyboard I A K e y for Every Character On the evening of the first day after the baby ba* arrived thu paterfamilias. according to the Chinese custom, pros I rates him self before a joss, and, touching hia head to the floor, voices thank» to the gods and to the bouorahle ancestor* for the small sou who was sent perfeet of body and full of health. Qa the evening of the second day the ceremony is repeated, and on th e^N rd day the voice of the wife joins that of the husband In th a n k s g iv i^ Also <»u40t third day a limited Bomber of relative» and friends are called in to w it ness the liratffcead-ahave. The rooms of the homaayc decorated for the o c rs g jg n w lt’i grvea branches of n dNR&r spruce, to insure fuengsuey, or good luck, to the loose. Other ornamentation* in bonde of the baby are long silk threads, bearing little circles, squares and heart* of gold and scarlet paper. T h e * c are festooned from the walls and are hang from the ceil- TEN SHOTS: Double the number contained in an oidi- nary revolver and two more than other automatics. ACCURACY: The pistol is so constructed that all powder A few feet away the threads are gases are utilized, insuring extreme accuracy, as well invisible and the gny scrap* of paper appear to be floating In the as freedom from fouling. air. F o r/th e head shaving the SIMPLICITY: Fewer parts than any other automatic pis guest* are seated in n semi-circle before the joe*. The mother is car tol. Completely dismounted by band without the ried to a seat of honor to the right aid of toots. No screws to work loose. of the Josa, and the baby, swathed in yard* of scarlet and SAFETY: Breech positively, and automatically locked purple ailk, ia brought in on an • during the time of discharge. Cannot ba fired un elaborate pillow. less the ti iggei is pulled. When the safety is on THEY SPANK, TH E BABIES. neither force nor folly can discharge it. BALANCE: Perfectly balanced. Center of gravity well to the rear. Lies naturally in the hand. Will not flinch on the trigger pull. The only automatic which lockbattbe breech while the bullet traverses the barrel These are features which make the Smith Premier the choice o f the m an who in v e s tig a te s comparative WEIGHT: 19 oz. including magazine. Length over all inches. Price $15. Any wide-awake dealer will show you this miniature rapid fire gun. If he will not supply you, kindly advise us and we will send it prepaid. ‘ —.... S A V A G E A S M S C O M PA N Y . U T IC A , N E W Y O R K . advantages. CHE nrlf liMTff biM M B 1 H S S uicASCARKTS. The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE ' A The'New Idea Wt.man’s Magazine ‘ __ j N B O T H O N E Y E A R FO R #1 75. T u t N e w I i » ba W o b a » ' . M aoaxins 1* an a u th o rity on D re ssm aa in g , n e ry an d H ousehold K o u ii o m y . I t a v e ra g e » m ore th a n 10« pngoi m o n th . W e o ffer yon th e re fo re a t le s a t 1200 pages ot good fa s h k Itom o read in g fu r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 26 ct» S em ples fre e . H-T. STEWART Editor anti Publisher, W ul»»s»«;vipt i o n , Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Fin H c w T o YtaS On». S bottle or common ¡lass with your water and 1st It stand twenty Io at hours a . sediment or set- l i r S r ' ,,lnf lndloates an S JtY —73, unhealthy condk tion of the ktd- neys: If I* stains A l “i your linen It la evidence of kld- M lf trouble: ,0<3 f ' v ' i ’A frequent desire to pass tt or pain in — the back Is also eonvlnc.nj proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. W h a t to Do. There ia comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Sv-arnp- Rool. the great kidney remedy fulfills every srtsh in curing rheumatiwn. pain In the book, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ef lhe urinary passage. It corrects Irubllltv te hold water and scalding pain In passing It. or had effect» following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes thal unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The m ild and the sxtra- erdlnary effect ot Swamp-Root is soon realized It stand* the highest for Its won derful suras of the most distressing case*. If yes need a medicine you should have tbs bast. Sold by druggists IT 50c. and $1. alma. Ysu may have a sample bottle of this wonderful dtacovery fZ'K*'- sad s bock that telU mors ab o u t it. both sr.r.tK L . . absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilm er & B«e» cf Svemr-n-* Co., Binghamton. N , Y . When writing men- BB* reejing thia generous offer la tW? paper. m 1 ..»<> p o i ’ y e i i i The Leading Pa¡>er of Gurry County OFFICIAL DIR Kt TOR Y BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK »"<• PO U L T R Y M EDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which ore not bowel and l i v e r irregiilaritls*,'. B l a c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy foe stock. I t puts the organs of digswliun in a perfect conditio». Prominent American breeder» and farmer» kivp their herd* and flocks healthy by giving them an ucca- »ional dose of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their i.w d . A n v stock reiver may bny a 2»-oent half-pound air-tigh t can of this medicine from hi« dealer and keep b i* stock in »igarow* health for week». Dealer» g ner- allv keep Rlack-Draught dtoci and P o u ltry Medicine. I f Jintr» does n<rt. «end 25 cent» for a »ample STATS AMD DISTSJCT ( /W IC S U ! » 7 . R. Sen’ts— J o n a th a n Bourne Jr., of T w o em inent Germ an physiologists, P ottlsn d and Geo. Jt. Cham berlain of D r. R o lf W tch m ann sod Dr. A d o lf B lr- ?« le m . hsm , have arrived st to m * Instroctlvs C ongressm an, F ir st D istrict—-'Villi* results fro m in quiries concerning the prevalencs o f hod sight sad nervous O. H a w le y , o f S alem . disorders among women students and G o v e rn o r— O sw ald W e s t, S alo n i. leaeher*. F o rty -tw o per c a n t o f tbs S e c re ta ry of State—F." W. Ben sop Sa women teachers have to wear glasses, lem. as against ten am ong women not so State T.easnrer—G<c A. Steel o f S a employed, and among m a lt teacher*. lem . A gain, to per c e n t of the fem ale íu p t. P u b lic In stru ction —J . H . Ack teachers ore affected w ith nervous dis orders, w h ile among men s im ila rly erm an, Salem . State Printer— W illis D u n lw aÿ, Salem . employed only IT per c e n t have nerv Attorney G eneral— A. M. Crawford, ous ro m n ialn t*. Long hours and Ill- ventilated rooms o r* held to b * the Salem . leading causes o f these com plaints C le r k S tate latnd B o a rd — G. G . U ro A n , among » c u m . but th * result o f these K nlem . Investigations has given considerable J o in t S enator fo r C o o * an d C a r ry — encouragem ent to the grow ing opinion In Germ any th a t general deterioration W . P. Chase. J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coos an d o f the race most fo llow If woman's em ploym ent be not carefully choeea. . C a r r y — 8. P . Peiroe. It Judge, 2d Ju d icia l D istrict—J . W. H a m ilto n , Row-burg. Prosecuting A ttorney, 2d J u d icial D is trict—G eorge M . B ro w n , R osebu rg . 0 . 8 . O o n m iia s io n e rs —J . L a n g lo is . H. U p to u , . OOuxvr orrio sn e. ' C ounty J'w lge—E. T H E T R IB U N E h ih W EEKLY I On „ - s u * C *.. re e . «S. iss*. B lM k -D »'.Rhi Sloee end Poet r y M sdi-tes is th» Svvt le v /» trie d . O ir »toot » »» o-iXÍB* hod oboe > oe • -el a » the medtotaa »od oov t ie r »ro get'.rSS to S-o. They or» lo o k ta g » por oooi. e m er. th e O R E G O N I A N wanted inventors plytac Aw B otarti tt may bo wdrth mouey Wo prompuy obtai» ü . S. te d Fore-go B oth P apers one y e a r for $2.25 T R E 8 P A 8 8 N O T IC K Any person or perrons tresp assin g upon th e C roft Lake Ranch,—the Mc L ella n nud M arshall R anches, w ill h e prosecuted to th e u tm o st exten t of the la w ; an d a reward w ill be g iv e n for In form ot.ohan tt w ill ta - td e o-ihht -o tion e f the guilty parties. •iw nd a v is o *» i*rt« « *n » -’’ • eomu-vq »lies h |l)J*d s *4 es *JK>OI’ ■e;|uiBlvs4VS o.iwwi,, jn p»» WMk«m»A«ad t l i v s A Y SN vJ Whsn tbs U ttta Ones IU1 Into tbs Onnata la Boltaad That ► Is tbs Our*. PATENTS A. B a ile y , G old Beach C o u n ty Com m issioners— O tto Is in e r t, G o b i Beach ; U eoC bw now etb, L a n g lo is . S h e riff— W . A. B ish el, Gold Beach. C o u n ty C le r k — G eorge W. S m ith , Gold B each. C'onnty T re a s u re r— Ja m es C a u g h e ll. -SWIFT & CO., flpp. U.S. Falsai Cfi.'a.Waihikgtse, B C. them.” Baldness Caused b y F ear. There are several well authen ticated cases of hair falling out from some strong emotion, but one of them ia particularly strange. A normally healthy farmer of some 38 years of age saw hi* child thrown from a cart and trampled under the feet of a e x p e r ie n c e d it „ „ ¡„ t, a gen sat " , , tb ‘J “ ’ " ’ " H icks, * ranchm en residing la th a t vl- The child esci ctclty . T h e'lio n Is know n as “Old Roh." bruises, but and measuTs* Id feet from tip to Up. and beard and eye! weighs 2 3 poundA F o r l t . i A . i Mr- outth en exfd • r a t years he has been operating In the f uache m ountain range, k iltin g hun- • w e » » ne ‘ .4 * o f c a ttle and young colts. new growth i W e d d e rb u rn T h ree ptl| r Hone were killed a t th e J a e tlnta, but Assessor— W m . T n iro s n , H a r b o r. same tffner Tllfcks w e a t o u t a few m orn- Q e r a ld . Seltool K u p t.— W . 8 . G u e rin . Lang lois, Ingu ago and found th a t lions had killed . . •nrveyo r— D . C u n n if f J r ., Gobi B each., one o f bis calves. H e tben set th ree P o etical F C o r o n e r --D r . 9. J . M a n n , L a n g lo is . large steel traps. W hen he returned K n P ,,.i r ta ie r he found I h a t each tra p hod caught, 1 ta o re a t - M 'x n n o v o r t b s c o r s ix . C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F c u itli M o n d a y in acd th ere waa a lio n In each one OH fore he is a c Bob stood by guarding the captives and bi* rice a * “ T A u g u st o f each y e u i. g rv r lin g defiantly. H e refused to leave VFhen it sprot C o u n ty r 'orunr>l»etoners C o u rt m oot* th e lions un U I he woe shot by M r. H icks, p !,u " firs t W ed n esd ay I - J a n u a ry , A pril, who th e * proceeded t o k f il those In th.» ’ " T " ' " J u ly an d S ep tem b er of endfa y e a i. P ro bate C t ' t r t m eets firs t M o n d ay in ohorgeo »re modorate. ' Try M S o lid *. C o t— One o f th e largest m ountain lio n * ever killed la th e west was brought to t h b etty rsoeatly from S erg ea n t where tt was statu by J. B. a canal?" "Yea,” the replied, “caeca have been known." “Don’t you do anything for it?" annf (I IIPHI » t r ill il» ’l v ’ l t t l.d* II“ i»» n i ifkllPr «»»«»• i . “Oh, yea,” she answered. “W e hanl them out again." “Rut whnt I mean ia," explained the Englishman, “don’t you do anything to prevent their failing in? To save them from falling in again?” “Yea,” she answered, “we spank eaoli m o .ith Ci'BST OOOSTV 1-OsT OVVlCVM AMO rOSV- WAOTSatM C lis te n ............................. M iss I d * Cooley. Harbor. . . . . . . . . . . ..F ta tc lie r G a rd n e r. G o W It e u c U ..— . . . . . . . . J . W . K ita y . W c tk le rb u ru , ............... C . L . W ake m an . I l l i l i c e .......... .............. M r . K . B Russell. M a r i a i ...................... M rs . V io la A . F r y . A g n es* ........ . .................. A . M. B ile*. P o r t O rfo rd ................ Am es Jo hn sto n D e n m a r k . . , . ............. ..............J. 8 . Capps. L a n g lo is . . . . . . .E . Backleff. E f k le y .................................A. Haines trope. I t I * thought th a t these o ther ' b e H iU e U n three Ilona were the mote o f Old Bob and begin* to Mpe tw o o f her young. J a d e W a v e .” T h e body of Old Bob wa» purchased b y ! y e' | | o w J. A . R oger*, o f th is etty. and brought . . y here, w here tt has been mounted and « " ™ ** added to the 110.000 collection o f w tld h a r v e s te d I t I an im als oa w h ich -M r. Rogers re c e iv e d * G o J d e n medal a t th e last w orld's fa ir. -------- i- _ ------- H. T. S T E W A R T NOTARY PUBLIC Child, When Dr. Richter, the greatest living eonductof, flnallv adopted the baton, be burned ail liis com positions, making with them, h e said, “the sweetest cup of coffee I gver tasted-”—London Ytath,