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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1912)
I IO IW Langlois Hardware Store □ j . H U N the ir a te Ir o n UKffto * “ d I \ a 7 the Pacific coast draw ep. p e ff- .M*B °* I T - Ing noisily,1 a t the Ounnlaon. Col., a t tw o o'elsek la the afternoon of 1 « c o m b e r 2 « . t h e r e w a a seated In the m iddle necUpff <fif U»a »leeping car a very croaa l o o h t n g o l d gentlem an. You could see a t PS«* h * was out of hum or. H e lo o k e d -» much as I f he m ig h t, no «lig h test pep’ oca- tlo n. bite, you w o uldn 't h a re hasp sur prised to hear him bark. I t was a oold, u n frien d ly stare th a t ha bestowed upon K itt y W a lle r whan, bundled up In a. great red coat end a w arm hood, w ith a 'p a p e r box under her a rm sa d a little satshel In her Hardware of all Kindi M a c h in e r y & M o w in g M ach in e® . E x tr a s fo i D a ir y in g O sb o rn e, M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in t® , O il® & S to m p in g ; P o w d e r She oouldo't h a re noticed th s look, fo r as th e tr a in began to m ove she plunged In am ong his bogs and shawl straps, alm ost knocking a book fro m to ob tain th s U s knee in h e r Inst glim pse o f n w om an on th a p la t fo rm , w h ich was cm hie side o f th e car, says B ro w n in g . K in g ® Oo.'s M o nth ly. “ 1 beg yo u r pardon,“ said eto , “ I w anted to say good-hr IP aunty " “ You seem to h e re saM good-by to yo ur m anner»,“ wee th s hateful reply. F in e lin e o f G u n s, B a s e b a ll p a r a p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g G ood® k e p t i n S t o c k . B o o r s a n d " W in d ow s In v a r ie t y c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . P ip e F ittin g ® , P lu m b i n g a n d T i n w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t n o t ic e . of efficiency in quietly In th e corner. She was o n ly U n year» old. bu t she had grow n up ta ll In the B lk m oun ta in a ir. and bar cheeke were roror. T h is was her first rid s on a railroad . Indsad. fro m bar aacls'e half-log. h a lf fra m e house, w here her m other had died w hen she wee n baby, no tracks save those of m iners or Jack-rabbits were vU lb le. N ow she was going 0.1 tho way to D enver to spend C hristm as w ith U rand ina W a lle r. She knew the tra in was due In D sn - r e r St seven o'clock the next m o rn ing and th a t a fte r a long, happy day ebe would hang her stocking« In the big room gran dm a had so often w r it ten to her about, and old S anta Claus Cheever $ Bowman L a n g lo is , O r is its key-for-every-charader keyboard. One simple stroke prints any character. This saves time, increases speed and Plata» R e m o v a b le t a d Interchangeable B e ll B e arin g C a rn a g e Reversible T a b u la to r R a c k S im p le S te n c il C u th ag D e vic e D r o p F o rg e d T y p e C at« G ENERAL P e rfe c t L in e L o c i B icbrom e R .b b o o U n ifo rm T o u c h B a ll B e a rin g T y p e B a r C o lu m n F m d e r a a d P a r a p a p h w B la c k sm ith in g D e c im a l T a b u la te * insures accuracy. V ia ib le W r itin g A K e y fo r E v e ry C h a ra c te r P erfec t E r a a b g F a c ila ic r • Wagons and Buggies fdr bale, kept in bto.-k also Agent for All Kinds of Fanning Im plements; McCornuckAIowers, etc. interchangeable C a rn a g e . R ig h t a a d L e ft C a rria g e R e lea rn L e v a » S w inging M a r g in a l R a c k , P ro te cted R ib b e s _ G e a r D r iv e n C a r r i e « R ib b o n C o n v e n e d fro m K e y U e r d V a r ia b le end U a rve re w L * e f P e rfe c t D o * G u a r d Visible would fill It. As ea rly as »even o’clock th e good- natured po rter prepared the funny bed In which she was to Bleep, w h ile she looked os' Iff open-eyed amazeot«®"-. and by eig h t o'clock she w n In the i land o f dream », the last tuuud she ha-1 ; heard being th e votoe o f th e “croze gentlem an” scolding the po rter fo r ; m akin g up U s b e rtk w ith th a hand Sps— Wood and Iron Work promptly done at i Reasonable price. Your patronage solicited B e ck S p a c e L e v e r - S p ^ iW T v w D e v iU W r i t , fo r in lo rm alio a to Th ese are feature« w hich m a le the The Smith Premier M B 8S 1I Smith P rem ier lire choice of the T y p e w r it e r C o ., In c . man w h o investigate» cum mrahve Syracuee, N . Y . advantages. B ra n ch es everyw here O F F IC IA L BLACK - DRAUGHT U o t h m y w i f e ■ ••<* l u y a . l f h » v e t r e e « in - C A S C A I I K T 9 a n d tb e v a r e t e a be at ■'In- wc k n v e e v e . Irwrt In th e houee. Im a t ■1 1 w lla « •» l r a r .il» • a «he w .* t -ouie nt join C ZM.Al.r.TS. rclievi»! tn ep äk ö:» ker? S ^ .m ica l HT A T X A t t n IM S T X IC T . i r r i c x * » : i I I I .n t F n ia tah i® -I’«went. T n » t* CooA. Po i«v®r M»"»»» " ®®»c»‘ <»r Ori»«®. !*«-• X«c. 3to C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... ■ re»e»*l tVewe. *‘e»l"ei. »e» «M». Ml 'h n ra n f’HHl ®I1 drO(’ - i: KF •I'Hbwkzw. n a k u . n i l a heme or co m m ui z— ■ ttar and let It «land twenty-four hour»; a , ■ ___ sediment or set- h u eu 'rf fling Indicates an o <CV1 U — t > unhealthy condl- ,, M J gJ^W v r tlon of tho kid- AVA I \ v ney«: if tt »tains , Yf i K y r l f i J L -L - A I your linen It Is I ev'dehc« of kid- I 7 0 \ i / i f tZ L f f . t**^ trouble; too I r t l m L/V «> frequent desire to ; I 1 - r v » < ± J v pass It or pain In I *W z i-J — — the back 1» also -nvincmg prooi lhat the kidneys end bled- «re out of order. I I I I I W k a t to B e . here is comfort In the knowledge an .Itee expresaed, lhat Dr. Kilmer'» Swamp- Reot. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the heek, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part j of the urinary passage. Il corrects lnabllltv I >e held jveler and scalding pain In passing H. er bad effects folloertng use of liquor, wine er beer, and overcomes that unpleasant | weceeelty of being compelled te go of'o" during the day. and te get up many times during the night. -The mild and ths extrir erdlnary effect of S w a m p -R s o t ta soon roeltxed It stands the highest for Ha won derful euree e l the moat dlstreastng cases. H yeu need a medicine yxu should nave ths beet. Se'.d by druggists Ir 50c. an d $ l. aizae. You may have a sample bottle of thin veaderful discovery _ and a book that t e l l s ^ ® ® « » » ^ aeera about It. both , e ..t «heelutely free by mall, address D r. Kilmer fc , « » e i ■»*»•» CSL. ■to|ham ton. N . Y . W hen wrhing men- t e a (eaifiag this geacreue offer In this j tronhk-a which arc not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Draught Sluck aiul Pou'try M edi cine 1« a Imwcl end liver remedy for stock. I t p u t. the o r » . . . of dige.ti.rn in a perf.at condition. Prominent American breeder, and farm er, keep U-*11 berdz and flock« ,-althy ky giving the.v sn oww siotial dose of Black Draught ¿ L x * gnJ Poultry Mediates in t-w ir food. An v stock rslaer m W buy S 25-cent half-pound a ir tig ht can of thia medteina fro ja h i. dcaie. „„4 keep h it stock in vigor««« health for week». Dealers p ‘ner- ally keep Bleck-Dtaunht Stie’k and Poultry Medicine. I f your’ not, «end '«» cent» for n wu.U-le can to the mannfectijrers Tas Chattanooga Medicine Co., Lhstr Wauotfa. le a n . V e b te rd S t o ljt o anyone n n y w b g » i n a d v a n c e , yr,„yA»to*. e n d a ll o w TBN DAYS f ■■■ w h ic h U m o y o u may r id e t h e b i c y c le a n d p u t l t ’ “ I the I f y o u a r e t h e n n o t p e r f e c t l y e e U .d e d o r d o n o t w is h t o k e e n t o e a FAC rKICfci STOCK »nd POULTRY MEDICINE l m u - ' r W e iH r tk r .v io n r m e n i u e e c s re ie ’ C i l i a , f e r x n n r ii n u i i u n u n S a f e * D e p o T " C o .. P A ta tra rg . 1’ » D IR E C T O R Y tl ■ Pa le m . S T o n g re e s m a n , F i r s t D is t r ic t— " i lu lit p o s s ib le t o m a k e a t o n e s m a l l p r o i t ‘ i ” T * a c t u a l f a c t o r y c o a t. Y o u a a v e »10 t o r i m id d le m e n a P r o flta b y b u r - I , m d i r e c t I f u s a n d h a v e t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r a g u a r a n t e e b e h in d y o u r ■ ¡ t t 1 &5S5« £? S E & i M j r e 5 5 ¿ S U r t U f~~y ii(iu w ia » h S Y o < B « E B S B s :s = S S S f e S " 2 S 3 5 S 3 5 S s s S lS l a s o s f e v c a e e '. S S . ^ JS T S w iS W e de n e t r w . w n r l . w i > « « " * 1 hand fimfc.n In tra.ldt hr OUT CttlOMO ratal 1 BtOIW. T®M® W® Clear O«» pn«®«7 •• - w r*iyM<ar re<o«f p rie **. 00 Hedged horn Pi I Self-healingTires gM 7 . P. fPm’ to— J o n a th a n f t - ’trn e J r ., P o rtla n d and Oeo. K .«m betlutn r e -P r n f» AU «, Ä S tate T .e a a u re r— th o e . B h a y , n a A i IL LS V m » . , ®rOI»®® w e in . w W ill ill not ik « I .> « » . N r w « . l M S , ▼®®k»f h n n d r e d th o u s a n d p a ir « s o ld l a s t y e a r . o c s o r u p n o M a J s 'u v e ly * « n d e a s y l i d l n r , v e r y d u r a b le a n d lin e d tu r t d e w ith a n d '5» " alee rim efrtp ( fo r Coos an d fo r C u rry — Coos an d 2d J u d ic ia l D ie t -ic t -J . ' t r io t—G eo rg e M . B ro w n , llo s c b u rg . 0 . 8 . C o m m is s io n e r*— K . T . B is w a rt, „ ¿ ‘L ° ; V L * M r s s : l e t t e r l a r e c e l v o d . A V a s h ip C » . D . o n a p p r o v a l k o u do n o t p a y a c e n t u n til yo n h a v e e x a m i n e d e n d f o u n d t h e m »t ^,r,t ’ V i J Z T B . '? 7 t 2 , ti r V . S 4 s s a w « r l l f r e e « re e g W I-L «SMS P o rt O rlo rd . con m ty orrtCKiuC C o u n ty J - d g e - E , A B a ile y , Hook was Beach C o u n ty Miniuu«Sf«»D<rs-—O tto k u n e rt, G o ld B e a c h ; Geo C h e n o w eth , L a n g lo le . S h e r if f - W . A . D ish I, O o l.l B each. ■ T u . g ^ tin s eo » n e . T h e y a r e l o n k ia » SS ' . X z L » r e T « U . r « v « . v h l, T ir . S u w lrr C— u . . . which a - c r i b - w e l ,»>W ®1 « k a . a ^ p e r eeoZ- h A««»- C o u n ty — u> w r » u fo r o a r a m I l ALLS Hair Renewer i « — Hal C ler.'t— G e o rg e W. G old Bench. C ou nty T re a s u re r— Ja n tc z W W hours late. T h e ir ta lk d u rin g the day had been j f m ines and enowehoee, w ith now and then digressions on h e -^ p x rt In to ronfldentlal anecdotes c o n C c . n l ng her pet dotl th a t had been lost la a enow- tilde a week before, but w hich she hoped to find In the »prktg. uglsee Santa Claue should—and she trem bled w ith excitem en t as she m entioned I V - b rln c her an oth er In the m orning. “ B u t,” he had said to her Just be fore he b id e her good-night, “ how can i Santa Claue catch u e ! W e'ys lg ts aad g o in g .a t 30 m iles an hour " ! ‘'S anta Claue Is lik e an angel,” K i t ty replied; “ he csb be an yw h ere he ' wants a t any tim e .” Then, Just na ib e waa qu ite ready to go to sleep, she leaned o u t between the curtain» ' sad sold: “ W ill you lend me a pin I to pin m y etosklnge to the cu rtain? I i I c w n 't find n a il." H e gave bar can't find an y »**> H a m ilto n , Roseburg. P rosecuting A tto rn e y , 2d J u J L i a l D ie ■ o i R u ix a . (J a .. Z a » SS, tses. ■ I a o k - D » n a h t » to o k a n d P o u l j y M e d * - ln e la th a h e a t I e v . r tr tv d . O u » o » k l» « b « d w h e a y o u « e u t - w t l e i a e e n d bow t h e y o n her. It was not u n til afternoon th a t the damage »head was sufficiently re paired to allow them to proceed, and when evening—C hristm as K ve— came the tr a in w u ju st m akin g Its way through the R oyal gorge, n e arly 2 4 C u r r y — s. P . Peirce. Ju dg e, a n o r d i n a r y t i r o , t h e p u n c t u r e r< g h r e n b y s e v e r a l l a y e r , o f U.ln, I fa b r ic o n th e tr e a d T h o r e g u la r , p r i c e o f th e s e t ir e « day A . Aid K ale m . C le r k S tate l-atid B o a rd — G . t l . B ro w n , W . I*. Chase. J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e A •T h e re s more t h a n 1 can ear. „ear, she; “ w o n't you have eosqer' Th e ‘ c r o ; « g e n t l r m a u ” aro®e. He loo. ed lo r a room ei.t herd a t K l t t r , whose eyes aank to the floor, and then, w ith a how a» though she had been a arow n-up young lady, he crtW Md the aisle and rested h im se lf opposite to «va e r m a n , S a le m . State P rin te r — W illis D u n lw a y . *al<>m. « A tto rn ey G e n e ia l — A. M . C ia w fo r , S a le m . J o in t S eim tni Th' ,,i„rfiA/ullr«i P l.ilie ’ O I ' . l u a l i o W e l » or « a id le » . S u p i. P u b lic In s tr u c t io n — L . V C C E T A D L I. 3 iv io .» n G o ld S m ith , C a u g l.e li \ \ otldtirburu Ae&es&or— W o i. T o liu a n , H a r lio r . - School 8 u p t . - W . 8 . G u e riu . L a n g lo is S urveyor— D . C u n n iff J r ., G o b i B e a c h . a pin. ar p o t t l o’clock when th<» lights o f Pueblo w u t o e o e 1» « * • die taace. T h e "eroes g fa tle m n n ha., not th ou ght of going to bed. end, what Is m ore, had not allowed the ports» to C o ro n er— D r . 8. J M a n n , Ix tn g lo ls 2lwajsjT8tores^oIori2oj^a^2iairi^ (iiB>ij;VT«;uil^ 2 ^ » i l— e h s rx n e a r e s e d e r e t e . T r y ee SWIFT & CO^ FBtoMt djswow», Opp. U ». Patsxt case,W»«kl»t?sd, » C. near rr««4jr »•» C a a c u r« t® C a n » ) r ( • t h a f t i r . Ut<» n o t i wìmb d e r f t i l ii.a b lk u ii « l. M x i r e r v o f t h e a r e , p © • * a n t aiwJ r o f r o a » » m r hr t h e U a io « ao< p o a itlT 'iy o n M U b a y » . i h o t - n n d e lr a n a t a ? I l t r c n l i i o » ' W t * d i f t p t l r o ’ow» c m ® » » « ••ta o lm , l e v r r , ):® b |r o iit < < » n n llp d Ç P J nn<t b b l e n <«e»®a. P b * « o n b n y a i^ î i r r a « *’ * o f <X 3 . C » o d a r ; w , M ic e : H o ld o n * au U x J W> « u i r t b j a il dr.iggiau T H H 8 H A M S N O T IC I DOCTOR gay c o n to fn p tio r . can be t c u r e d . N a t u r e a lo n e w o n d o it , i t n ee d » h e lp . ____ S( Oi l s I MIll^OM; u t h e b e » t h e l p , b u t its u » e m u s t b e c o n t in u e d m c u m m e r a s w e l l oo w i n t e r . T a k e 1» U a l lta U ee!Z a a ilk « Ge« a wrai; teSite iwvw. *» t» v ___ AS D-rWfeta A n y person o r p e r-o n a troPtritosbip u p on th e C r -.ft L u k e B au ch ,w 4|)e Me L a lla n a n d M a r s h a ll R m c h e * , w ill prnsecnlod to th a u ttn t i-t e x te n t ••( th r U w ; an d * re w a rd w ill he g iv e n f u r l . , fo n n u t.n h u n tt w ill le~ to e c - k h t -o tlo n o f th e g u ilty pa rth -e . S C O T T ’S , e m u l s io n w, a b o v e a ll other things, the remedy for sickly, wasted chil dren. I t eourishes end hutlds th e m e p why's ordinary fe e d abeslately Uils. to t (Lrwwt s c o rrs . A B t tu r » to * « i > t i p Mnerae. Bhxim fi Id N . J * * U “ld do eo. ■<NoW •' geld he to the g rin n in g d a r k y as th e tr a in began to slow up. “ you say we have zb m inutes here. D o yo ur beat” (he lutoded the po rter a b ill) 'R in g the shopkeeper up; pound on hie door, cry ffre If necee- L rv Oet him o u t of hw) »ome w ay or other and buy a . much as w u can c a rry — to r» , candles, an yth ing ; b u t b p sore yon * * • * > » ” -g as," saM K itt y th e nsxt m ornlnq ea th e "cross gentlem en" pohpd hIS head o a t ct t o . curtain» •oath a t D M » . Banta Class was aa paca>~ ,S*