The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 23, 1911, Image 1

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    P O M T
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Program of the Teachers’ Institute
■TAT* AVO DMTMCT Orno**« :
Port OrfQrd, Or., Ang. 23-25,1911
0 . 8. Ren'ts—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of
Portland and Geo. K. Chamberlain of
. Baleni.
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Congreaamap, F ir s t . DtattHSt^WllIth
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C. Hawley, of Salem.
Governor—Oswald West, Salem.
Secretary of S ta te- F . W. Benson Sa-
WEDÑESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, M il
M 0R M N 8 SESSION, 9 A. M.
Music
Opening address—W. S. Guerin
Music
Address—Governor Oswald West
S u p t Public Instruction—J . II. Ack­
erman, Salem.
State Printer—Willis P artw ay, Salem.
Attorney General—A. M. Crawford,
Salem.
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Clerk Mate I .and Board—O. G. Browa,
Language- Hon. L. R. Alderman
EVENING SESSION, 7 AO F . M .
Joint Senatoi for Coos and Carry—
W. C . Chase.-
Joint Representative tor Coos and
Curry—8. P. Peirce.
Judge, 2d Judicial D istrict—J . W.
Hamilton, Roseburg.
Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Judicial Dis
triot—George M. Brown, Roseburg.
U. S. Commissioners—J . H . U pton,
Langlois. ,
of efficiency in the
County J-.tdge—E. A. B ailey, Gold
Beach
County Commissioners—Otto Ismert,
Gold Beach; GeoCbenoweth, Langlola.
Sheriff—W. A. Biahel, Gold Beach.
County Clerk—George W. Smith,
Gold Beach.
Connty Treasurer—Jam es C aughsli
Wedderburu
Assessor Wm. Tolman, Harbor.
School Supt.—W. S. Guerin, Langlois.
Surveyor—D. Cunniff Jr., Gold Beach.
Cdrooer— Dr. 8. J. Mann, Langlola.
u sm n o a or m s covrrs.
Circuit Court meets Fouith Monday to
August of each year.
County Commissioners Court meets
first Wednesday In January, April,
/ July and September of each yeai.
ProbateCtnrt meets first .Monday id
each moatb
o iaar oovwrr post orrtoau swo rosr-
is its key-for-every-charader keyboard
One simple stroke prints any character
T his saves time, increases s
insures accuracy.
Piano Soto—Mias Mamie Masterson
Vocal S olo-M iss Mary Marsh
Vocal Solo—Ames S. Johnston
Recitation—Mias Mildred Kelsey
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Duet—Miss Ethel Cheever, Miss Julia Guerin
Piano Solo—Louie Knapp
Translation from Virgil—W . S. Guerin
Male Quartette
Address—Governor Oswald West, ‘"Oregon State Institutions
and what I am trying to do with them ."
Closing song, by all—“Star Spangled Banner."
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THURSDAY, AUGUST Mth. 1SU
M orning hkssion , a . w .
Mttsie
Course of Study —Hon. L. R. Alderman
Music
Address Hon. L. R. Traver
EVENING SESSION, 7
Plano Solo—Miss Mamie Masterson
Vocal Solo—Mr. E. J. Loney
Vocal Solo—Mr. John Gillings
Recitation—J. R. Stannard
Vocal Solo—Mrs. M. L. Barrett '
School Legislation—Hon. L. R. Alderman
Mixed Quartette
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Address—Hon. Calvin White
Closing song—"My Old Kentucky Home? —
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n ew 't o F l i n t O u t.
F l i t s b o ttle o r e o m m i it j l ’s rs w ith
your
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dar a r e nu t o f o rd er.
W h » t to D o .
T h e r e Is c o m fo rt in th e k n o w le d g e so
o fte n expressed, th at D r . K ilm e r 's ó v s m p -
R o o t. th e g re a t k id n e y r e m e d y fu lfills e v e ry
w is h in c u r in g rh e u m a tis m . | n
in tl.i
baok, k id n e y s , liv e r, t la d ! r a t
r t th e u r in a r y passage.
It c o rre c ts invt , llv
to h o ld w a te r a n d s c a ld in g p a in la passing
It , o r bad a ffe c ts fo llo w in g u se o f I ; a .
e rln e or b ee r, a n d o v e rc o m e s th a t u np ies r.t
nec essity o f b e in g c o m p e lle d to g q often
d u rin g th e d a y , a n d to get u p m a n y tim es
d u r in g th e n ig h t. T h e m ild a n d th e extra-
o r d in a r y e ffe c t c l Swamp-Root U soon
re a lis e d
ft stands th e hig h est fo r its w o n ­
d e r fu l s u re s of the m o st d is tre s s in g cayes.
It y o u n e e d 1» m e d ic in e y o u sh o u ld i iv o the
b ee t. S o ld b y d ru g g ists it 5 0 c . and J l . slrse.
Yeu may have a sample b e ttie i f tide
» re n d e rfu l
d laco ve ry
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nnt a n d r e f r e s h in g t r th e t a * io , a c t g e n i! v
a n d p o s itiv e ly on k h h .e v A . H v e r a n d b o r. ’rs
c le a n a in g tb o e n u r o s s* in. a i s i e l « A d s
c a r e liem in cb e, f e \ t-e, I. t l ‘ t i i f l < -
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a n d bMk»»«riC4«i. Flf.*.««' b u y ;i'. t U*y a t
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b o ld s
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STOCK wrt
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Refusing to Lend.
Afraid of sudden falling of board
Running away when halter or bridle is removed.
Biting
G etting fast in stall. ‘ Afraid of sight and sound of steam
Pawing in stable.
K icking at master or strangers
Tender bitted.
Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels
Pawing when bitched in street.
Afraid of touch of shafts
Crowding in stall.
Searing at hogs or dogij along road
Refusing to halter or bridle.
R unning away
Pulling on one rein.
, Striking.
Tail switchers
Lugging on bit
Rad to harness.
Bad to groom
Lunging and plunging.
Hard to shoe.
Shying
Jum ping fences.
Refusing to hold back going down hill
Afraid of autoqiohiles. . Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon
Afraid of paper.
Lolling the tongue.
Afraid ofrobes
Afraid of umbrellas.
/Xfraid of clothes on lino
A f r a id o f sound of gURi
Afraid of hand playing
Afraid of canvas top wagous.
Afraid of cars
S e e k , n n d pen I t r y h av e fe w
lro u l.il'» trb H .li a re n o t b o w e l a n d
liv e r
i r r e g u la r itie s .
B la c k ,
D r a u g h t S to ck a n d P o u ltr y M e d i­
c in e is a b o w e l.a n d liv e r re m e d y
fo r sto ck.
I t V’ lt» th e o r p i n s of
d ig i-.li,» n in a p e r h e t c o n d itio n .
P r o m in e n t A m e ric a n b r e e d « » » n d
U rre -H W -k e i-i-th e ir h e rd » a n d flock»
h e a lth y by k’ . v in e th e m a n o n i -
s ii.u a l d o * of B la c k D r a u g h t S teck
and - P o u ltr y M e d ic in e in t h e ir
fe n d .
A n » « lo c k -ra is e r i n a v b i iy a
2» < e n t h a lf-p o n n d a i r t i g h t can
o f th ia m .- 'lii i n t fr e -n k i t d e a le r
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D e a l >es g - - n « -
nli k e e p I l l i w k - I I r a u i i l i t S to ck a n d
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tioned bad habits or vicious traits, you can cure them.
And permanently too, by following the system as giv­
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to write for nor eonflJenluU letter before »p-
LI ring for patent: It ma/wbe worth mottey.
We piOicpUy cbU ia U. a. and Foret j o
PATENTS
and T R A C E M A R K S !>r retan. JEM-
Y I R S » LLoratry1« fee. K**nd model, wretch
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Address—Hon. L. R. Traver
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Address—Hon. L. R. Alderman
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EVENING BR8SION, 7 AO F . M.
Piano Solo—Mias Mamie Masterson
Vocal Solo—Mr. A. S. Johnston
Recitation
Piano Duet—Mias Mamie Masterson, Mita Lncile Meredith
Vocal Solo Mr. A. J. Marsh
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Addrsaa—Prof. W. H. Meredith
Male Quartette
Address. "Bird»” —Prof. Finley
Closing remarks—W. S. Gnarin '
The Burrow Clevis
Always Stays “
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AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 P. M
«a Johnston
■J. 8. Capps.
E. Raekleff.
Port Orford
Denm ark...
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GENERAL
M ERCHANT
Port Orford, Oregon
Perm anent as the h ills , but can be
removed In a seeond* o f t i m e ., The
only C levis now on the m arket that
stays where pat.
N E W GOODS
The exclusive ri»ht to handle this
Clevis will tie sold by Counties or
Stntee, or set 01 three can be parehae-
edfortl.U O .
Address
W , E. B urrow ,
C o r b in , O re,
It sh a ll be m y purpose to keep a fu ll slock uf ev ery th in g required by tba
trade in th e line of
G R O C E R IE S and PRO VISIO N S,
BOOTS and SHOKS
No More Cedar to Mpare.
MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING
I m ust liuslmnd m y tim ber lo re
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
place fences and b u ild in gs an the
farm, llierefore I m ust not spare anr FANCY .GOODS.
more cedar. P lease do not ask for it
CIGARS. TOBACCO, PIPES,
The green tr«»s will grow and the «lead
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ones will keep.
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CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS.
J. H. U pton ,
L anglois, Or., A ugust 27, W O
In fact, a ru p p ly o f everyth in g UHiially kept in a well alocaed
General
Mercliamliee Store.
II. T. ST E W A R T
DOCTORS
My c o a tu m p tio n can b e
cured.
N ature alone w on’t
do it, it needs help.
S t O i l ’StMlilSION;
is the beat help, but its uae
must ba continued in sum ­
m er a s w ell as winter.
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Music
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Address- -Hon. J. H. Ackerman
Music
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Geography—Hon. L. R. Alderman
H ave y o u a H orse w ith a n y
O ne o r More o f th e follow -
in g h ab its?
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■ im U cidc we have c r h o d In ths non c.
week my wlfs
MORNING SESSION, 9
Gold B each.
Wedderburu
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1911
Harbor... . . .
Tab« it la a ltttl* col«f «aille or wau»r
AH X Yuofcte
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Any person nr per-oni tresparelng
Upon the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Me- P o r t O r f o r
Lollitn nud Marahall Ranches, w ill Lo
pmsectited to the utm ost extent ol the
N o tic e to T o w n S to c k o w n e r » .
law; end a reward will he given for In
funnatiolian tt w ill lea tdec-k'bt -o
For the aroommoitstlon of tlioee de­
tlon of the guilty parties.
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sirin g t» raise blooded oattle M. L.
Rarre't has b en igh t his pure-Mood
Jersey bu'l Into town. Tho anim al
I t nmt«* »•111 rent wfcc’ltwr
.»w-kL’I l b f ’ »lt*CCd»hA’-:l
has alwavs been grntle, but its owner
waives all liability. , 8n rvlce»|l.
C t t B m î t bottle now.
iZSEZS^ZZ^,
Z ^ R K A t SALES
Prove the gross
Hood'» Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla selb beesuaa f
secompUalies CREAT CURBS.
V a merit of
Call and Examino G din J n , and got. Priver.
JOHN H. MILLEK.
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V E G E T A B L E S IC IL IA N
O A L rL S Hair Renewer
A hifb-class preparation to r the hair. Kaepa the hair aoft and
(losay and preventa aplittinf aw h e enda. Curca dandruff aad
altraya re at o rea color to gray hair.
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