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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1911)
V o lu m e P O R T X X O FFIC IA L DIRKCTOBY A single motion is quicker to make than two. . . . Only one motion is needed tc make any character desired on the complete, ¿traight-line, key-for-every character keyboard of the / Some typewriter advantage« which, when investigated, inevitably lead to the »election pi die Smith Prem ia— and l a«ss cfcm»nM a Platea* 4 K ew n W « T abu !.«« Rack RaaovsUs Sapk Stencil Cuttiaa Denes D » p F o r^ d Type B « « ; Parted L*ne Lock Bichrome Ribbon. U a iio m T o u c k Bait Bearing T ™ Bar____ Column Im der and Paragyapher . Decimal Tabulator P ir f - I Fueling Facilitie. i ^ ^ O llF O H P , ’ T ^ d R ib h - Variable and U rn w m l U n . Spacer Periact D u d Guard K u i Space L e v ri Carriage Retarder Improved Marginal Slope _ ■ , *! ' s X Escapement, Speediest ever devised /■ j Model 10 Complete, Straight Line Keyboard and- ’ A Key for Every Character. s t a t b ab o d is t w c t o r r ic in s . know who toko* mo literally »»d oualy. Packapa that la toe way you taka •vw yth lag. and perhaps If« M writ some one takas mo that way. papa would have known lntuiU^a*7 w h a tlm a a n t Mamma Ha t realty M e*, yon know, fibs Just thinks ehe t». « “ ■» Dr. Kenneth would order her to any place aha might suy.gaa«. I meant that mg loog no aha thinks aha to ales an haa to do what »ho would If oho war« alah and bo exiled from homo It would bo easier to tall In w ith the spirit of tha sxenrslon If aha ware r i t e Wow do you j r j 8. Sen’ta— J o n a th a n Bourne Jr., of M Portland and Quo. B . C ham berlain of Salem . C ongressm an, Kirat W a tr ic ^ -W illU 1. C. H aw ley, ol Salem . G overnor—O sw ald W est, S a le m . Secretary of S ta te —F- W . Benaou Sa- A I lam. . .a State T.eaaurer—Gee A. Steel o f 8»- * lem . 8 u p t P u b lic In str u c tio n —Jf. W. A 0 - i erm an , Salon:. State Printer—W lllla Dunlvray. Salem . Attorney G eneral—A. M. C radterd. I , Salem . « Clerk State Imnd B oard —O. <4 Brown, I Sale In. Joint Senktoi for Oooa and Curry— W. C. Chase. Joint R epresen tative for C oos and Curry—a P . Peirce. Judge, 3d J u d icia l D istr ict—J . w . H am ilton, Roseburg. I Pxoeecuting A ttorney, ad Ju d icia l D is i trict—G eorge M. Brown. B oeeburg. 0 . 8 . C om m lselonera—J . > H . U p ton, L a n g lo is . « . ! - o 7 Rog*»! i i I 1 ADISILLUSION . county ornoxas. I County J n d g e - E . A. B a ile y , G old , i B each x County Com m issioners—O tto lam ert, I Gold B e a c h ; Goo Chenoweth, L a n g lo is. Sheriff—W. A. B ishel, G old B each. I County C lerk—G eorge W. Sm ith, I Gold Beach. [C ounty T rea a n rer-J a m ee C au ghell j W edderburn . I I A ssessor—W m . Tolm an, Harbor. School S u p t.—W . 8 . G uerin. L anglois «rv ey o r—D . C unniff Jr., Gold Beach. I Coroner—Dr. 8. J. M ann, Lgnglola. W rite for information to The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Inc. Syracuse. N . Y . Btaacta. ««ywEe» miktinom or tub c o v m . C ircuit Court m eets Fourth M onday Io | August of each year. County itonim iiw loners C ourt m eets first W ednesday lu Jan u ary, April, J u ly and Septem ber ol each yeau* Probate Court m eets first Monday in ! each m oatb I ovaaY 1 owjbty C h e t o o ..... . . H arbor. .S » « G old B on clA . W edderburn. I lllb e e ............ M arin i........... Denmnaki Langlois F /k le y ... The »»CItelh MT WlflB «WÜ Mfektf MBTTI r CltAl P l t M k n r ; Sula a D e i« » ’ 1 Co . r u t s b e r g I . ¡ CANDY C A THARTIC TUoneands Have Kidney Trouble aud Don’t Know it. g c » To r in d Out. Pill a bottle or commyn ;l» s *.w ith your water end let It eland Tw enty-loir hours; a sediment or set- tiing Indicates an [ unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if It Stslns your linen ft Is evidence of kl3- . ney trouble; loo irequent desire to pass It or pain In « - ------- ihe tack Is also ••ev in cin g prooi that the kidneys and blad der srs out of order. W h a t to Ue. Ther* Is oomfort in the knowledge so •(te e expressed, that D r. Kllfner's Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills ^vep ' wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the keek, kidneys, liver, bladder end every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Ifisbllltv te hold water end scalding pein In passing It. er bad affecta following uae ol liquor, trine or beer, end overcomes that unpleaaant sseeaetty ef being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the exira- erelnery effect of S w a m p -R o o t fs soon rseli.-eo It stands the highest for Its won derful sures of the most distressing cases, if n e n d a medicine you should have tha STOCK and POULTRY M ED IC IN E Upoblcv which are not bowriI and l D i raJffht v e r irrcgelariue*. m a Medi /J Stock and Poultry cine * a bowel and liver remedy It pot« »he organs ol digestion in a perfect ccnuition. Prominent Atocr.can breedrr« and farm er, keep their herds and Bocks h ia lth r by pivin « them an ansa. Signal dose ol Black. D raught Pt-ck and Poultry Medieine in their (.Toil. Any stock raiser m ar buy a 25 tent h a l!-p « u u .ra ir tm lit can of this medicine from his dcale. for Itoeb. vwerrho-'yy ...M ia s Id a Cooley. ..F le tch er Gardner. . . . . . . . . J. W . Riley. . . . . C . L . W akeman. . M r. B .H .B u a e M l. Mrs. v io la A . F ry. ...............A. M . Bllea. . .E . B ackleff. J . A. H a . a Burrow Clevis P "Not I. There a rt things doing at present te W all street, and the erue» code of finance adm it, of ° ° J * ’ * absence Of course. Marte will attend yonr mothet and you w ill accompany and the buyer la to taka hla pick. "D o n t you hops ha s to a t know enough to pick tbs best?" “He w ill , though. He'a going to brin < your cow-puncher with him to select th« them Afraid of sudden falling of board in halter or bridle is rèmoved. Biting 11. Afraid of sight and sound of steam K icking at m aster or strangers Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels ted in street. Afraid of touch of shafts Seal mg at hogs or dogs aloqg rood or bridle. " K unniog away n. Striking. la il switchers Bad to harness. Bad to groom Permanent as the kill«, hatean in a «eeond* of time. The gmfc. H ard to shoe. 8hy? nn removed only Clevis now on the market that Refusing to h o k l back going dowu h ill stays where pot. ,ile3. Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon The e x clu siv e right to handle tala Lolling the tongue. , Afraid of robes Clevis w ill be aold by C ounties nr ybrellas. Afraid of clothes on line States, or act oi three eaa be purchae- A (Id rosa ;nd of gun. Afraid of band playing n v a s to n waeons. Afraid of cars W< E. B urrow , Corbin, Ore H . Z. H A N S E N , L a n g lo is , O r DOCTORS i-:«s, l.mlis U r ia h « , b.*akhaadh k.v bibnue uunpieat.is t.y tnh-.hq -beauty f--> ten c, ut-. A I J “f j« lito dnsrr.r.t.-rA h k iic- ~ Thereafter she made l« e miserable f t v O m ak Bhebesoughthlmtom ekvan o f ' ■ortunlty for her to meet Ike bauds otas -R eally f »he asked. “ I fflw IS S M aosrboy. and sba ransacked all the stores know Arisons was a atate “ to asa If hla picture was not on sals. -D o n 't you suppose to rrtto s ie s iw m « Ornat let bar giva full rein to her tav- capitals and govarnmaotT“ _ “W hy did papa think my Ignsrg®«* Inga and quietly Mded hie time. “Where to now T" asked Rane blithely wouid Ip p ^ u to your I . Umt w h a r e y « gg he drove np to the hones one m arn- go whan yon are out west. ____ -Yee: la y ranehea are near Phoan t r Itob a corral te ll of cattle out at -Really? And are we nff goang. . / - r f a hava n " ! a . P o f f to . . U W cf U . » o u t there Rene." told q y > h - “Oh. are you going, Roger? T im makes It better ” "Thank you. Rene. I w ill «how you on the map where you are gotag/* He found an atlae and ope««4 to • map of the Unltad Slatea. - “ Now. let me tee you find Ariaona. Her index finger traveled quickly weetward. paused at North Itokota. Ilu- cered lu Wyoming, faltered at Nevada In d landed permaneutTy and triu m - -Whatt Really? Roger, you are jon- “No; we w ill help him drive the cat* Ue back to town." The pace wasn't fast enough then for Rene end they fairly flew over the road. •1 see b.ut! ^gweet th in g !" cried Rene, ecstatically, as they approached U e ranch. They halted and watched tha cowboy seperAte the cattle he had ehoaen from R ent wae more entranced thus before "He elts In hie saddle as If he grew there!- ehe declared. “He certainly does," aaaented Gran'.. When the cattle was finally selecie«' sod the buver wes eloelng the deel » I t i rwmmf'm m«lilLC«r. tb t OOWbOT WBB fcboc t Mortimer wee seasonally • man of «e- tlon end before the week wae eoAsd •Is languid wife, her aeqfc and sail« na!d. Marte, h i t reluctant daughter aed sis substantial friend v*ve en route If you have horses addicted ta any ot the a to Phoenix. They were ell travetsd tioued bad habits or vicious traits, you can curt travelers and phased six days eomfovt- And permanently too, by following the sys •h ly aud pleasantly lu a Pullman. ** Nw More Cedar to Spare. en in this course ofiessous, thereby increasing h » i la . g >.. J»», t". a t e ”1« thia It?“ cried Rene. In dismay, aa , ¡-ht Mock and Poul-r, of your horse many dollars worth, whether yo they filed out of the car out n ig h t fol I m u tt h u sb an d m y tim b e r to ro , I h . bn«t I avvvtried. Ou» keep or sell him. It will increase your safety lowed by a heavy-laden, well-fed porter. ï i u ( b»,l » h m you s jn t place fence« an d b n ild in g a yn tha idtelae sud n o " they are “N o " replied Grant, "thia Isn’t It. deuce in driving and handling any such rm m a I f . . . -T h s y a rtle o k ia g m fa r m , therefore I m ual n o t sp are an y This Is Ash Fork where ws have to watt The only licensed horsetrainer in u re j ' B.r'r: a n o e ifftto T O W m ore ced a r. P le a se d o n o t aak for it about three hours and then take a braneh road Io to Phoenix. W e’ll get wqrk guaranteed The green tree» will grow and tha dead there about tw o o'clock in the morn in g “ •Roger Grant! Did you make up the same at tale plaoe? to It really A te Fork?" » -T e a W hy not?” - It's to delightfully wild and woolly. II. T. STEW ART mr confidential letter heftre *y- I am going to drop papa and LueUe a itent; it may be worth «eaey. obtain U. 8. and roietgs letter from hare while we w ait I will NOTARY PUBLIC T R E S P A S S N O T IC E send dayleve and dateless spittles, ter I bars lost all traek of time - Any person or per-on» tresi>asslng The waft sad the ride from A te Fork upon the Croft L a k e R a n c h ,-th e M c to Phoenix quailed Rene's seer vivid •aw conaamption caa b« L e lla n an d M antygll Ranches, w ill dO rlvarlty. and sba was ready quietly and S A ,o«ai carvi-- aed adviee, and aas cured. N aturo atlono won t protocnted to th e Utraf-vt exten t ol the N otice to Town Stockow ners. get are inoderat«. Try M quickly to go to bed when they reached do it« it need« help. law ; nnd a reward w ill be g iv e n for Ir. the apartments Grant had secured for them la the fam ily of soma acquain form atioh an tt w ill ’«a t d e c - k h t -o P u lp iti l t w y o : t , tances of his. M rs M ortim er not bring tlon o f the guilty parties. . U.S. Pati»». Çg«»;Wa»l;Mad,B.fc equal to hotel Ufa A t 11 o'clock tha next morning, radi ant and refreshed. Ran« flashed upon Grant's vision with meteoric brtgbtnasa J “Aren't you ashamed." be said, rw <>J K e d n i’« ' « w n r im . ito ,int it . Vaatarals. Dandy < athar prove ta a g to te proachfully. “to 1st yomr rite mother ,ur biood add U.’ .j j it « cun, by I Sarsaparilla, ba np nnd dressed before you?" ____ O k luxe ’.Ivot aurt «iitving ail t a in tha tooy. I t «!», ,.o my. ta SW ÏFT & CO., «ta Can.lv < »’-barUc lhe tnost wnn. icdicai discoverv of the age. rqfreahine te the taste, act gently Mvrly on kbtt.eya, liver and » the entire a-ito m . dispel rolda idnetie, fave», habl"'iil conetlpaUon niinenä. Pleam buy nnd t r y » box C. to d .y ; 10. -A »h‘«ota. Hold aud cod to culo by all druggists. roeT- ~ mate on earth will wipe tha eobwi « from your brain, but oao thing 1 1’M ‘B- ly comprehend Is that there la ao parol* to eight fo r m a I thought being stde- trackod at that funny plane Inst nigh, and the difference .n averythlnn might 1 bring about a retrograde movement on mamma's part, but the Just Inform 4 me I th a t she felt better the moment the struck New Mexico and that therewaa nothing U kt climate! 1 am crushed. -T o « don't look It.“ ha replied, shop- tically. T H tall you what sustain« me M r g r u it i- t Jara on mamma’s nervsx, and MaH« the long suffering, w ill be Ter-' la constant attendance and I w ill sa l * f >- unrestricted to your cha^ix.ujge Mamma thigh* yon • paragon ol good sense and propriety. She little knows i n e h a b its? Stack and poultry ha»e few ma .V s ** ®*í¡, •V«r K * v k C> \V»ti -wM- or Uth • H* CURE O O riS V lP A T tO M . ... ai ~ __ .. .... a « d u though, you » oui New York?“ cold displeasure.' “W hy, Ren»!“ ___ ____ * H a gave a parptonedliMie w ■ ■ raising hla voles. • -Roger, come hare! _ __ _ A square-shouldered. tktok rTt *** nf some SO and more years came from the little reading-room Into the Uheate His gray, darh-laahad eyes wavered slightly la their placid steadiness whan they rested on tha slight, jroua« lum at hla friend's daughter. freedom. W ith Roger, she rode horse “ Good evening, R e te l ____ hack and took little trips tato tha moua- -Good evening. Rog—- _ U ln a gag out to tha surroundft« , sailed you tc w itness an espese flg «ay maches, and was serenely hapjfr. * So geographical Ignorance.” was Roger, until Rene had b*r first eight “ She asked If Phoant* was la mww of eowboy« at a WUd West entertaln- York, O rastl I thought you would precinta that, and lóente tha pleas ter meat at the-park. “A r e a l they grand!” she cried. I h*“ Rsoa would naturally thlaff the . “To a little schoolgirl sad to a tande:- foot. I supposa th e y are. but U, 'us eid plfcCB, M o* Btty im pon«»«* —---- settlers' they are quits cc tfimcnplaoe.' ta Naw York.“ said » r a n t “I k * « * ■ a . long as her adoration was confinad tea ware sallad upon to draw a map of to tha eowpunehers coilsctlvaly. G rant tha Onttad States New T o t * w rote had no forebodings, bat one day aha aovar flve-eixtha o f the sightfed a t a distança tha ktag of tha oow Really. R bbb . 7 °« J0* 1! !* b° í s v e l y ! " aha cried. -Buffalo BIB la yon aakad where Phoeot» —— -M o.” she pleaded. " I know I haws no tongsr my ideal a f mealy beauty. H a v e y o u a H o rse w ir n a u j O n e o r M ore o f t h e fo llo w llB? Â *S îîî ! C 4 S C A U K T 3 M i4 th ® r « • «>• M Mhffiao t c h a *« •••*» h«td *n fcau/ e x M S ?«« u my # I U w as fra n ti« w llh * 3 # a ' v T ’Î’Ï w ria y « . »k»* triv J « o i» « c í you» sad ii.ev rvlt«ve.t ttw pu's to b a r k s c J 1 -ngtofflalíf) y oMBcarat« roar orrtCte X ASTKBS. » ■ Maybe tha greatest ell • thoush soma one had put a knife la It and turned It around a few Hinas fibs aeknowledyad thr Introduction In • faint voice and when the "Ideal of manly beauty" had ridden on. tee pro posed to'Rogar that they return to town without waiting to kelp drive toe cat tle. Grant cheerfully anquteueed. “How did ha hurt bU aye?" ah« tokaff abruptly. ' “Who. Frank? I haven't known him long, but aa our friendship laeraeaaa I « I I I endeavor to learn haw It hap pened.“ ; “ Where did you know h lr n r -Oh everyone knowe him I mat him gr l t at a restaurant. By tha w a ;. k eata with hie knife. H e ma* ma last night at lha eloaln« p< thia eattle deal „ • offered n;a a 'chaw ogisebaakker at token of h's « « 4 w ill.“- “Roccr Grant. I thigh Jou m tha meanest man I ever knew. Why didn t you tel! tuf thl« b e fo re *- rfiaalng la believing.',' fihr looked away eefiedlvaly pv«r a flsld of alfa’t a “Reiia. arc you » • dtaagpomtadw' “ Yes: I fell as 1 d ri when l,foua< out Berta Claus was a myth ? haJ eve. though. It'« a good Idaa to hug yuur U-