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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1912)
C T iiiu l> ej* O i» ia HC W ON HIS C L IE N T 'S CASE. ' Langlois Hardware Store H a rd w a re of a ll Rinds M a c h in e r y A M o w in g M a c h in e » . E x tr a s fo i D a ir y in g ! O s b o rn e , M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a in t s , O ils & S t u m p in g P o w d e r P in e l i n e o f G n u s , B a s e b a ll p a r a - p lm m a lia , a n d o th e r S p o rtin g G o o d s k e p t i n S t o c k . •* - * D o o r s a n d W in d o w s i n 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 . H î T ~ * ~ ‘ < • » > « • • • » » » • » • » » • » Crlae- la a l a a n M a M a» «h» M ai. A Jacksonville bro k er, w h ile tra v e lin g In th e A l a i * “ *“ m ountains, was In vite,I by a frie n d , a local Judge, to atten d th e t r ia l o f a “ e ta c ker" fo r shooting a ‘‘nig g e r," and th e prisoner havin g no m oney to h ire a la w y e r, the ju dge appointed th e b ro k e r to defend h im , a lle g in g th a t if th e b ro k e r waa n o ta la w y e r "he » o s an Id io t becuuve he w asn’t one"— a Judg m en t am p ly supported by his conduct o f th e case? ,T h e broker, aaya the San Francises A rg o n au t, oaoea-examlnod the witnesses b riefly, sending in now and th en a disco m fiting tra je c to ry . W hen he camé to m ake a speech he said : '■Xientlemen o f the ju r y , 1 have ta ken g re a t palua. to show you th a t m J clien t was a respectable oitiaen. Test w it - neeaea have asserted—o n oath, m ind you— th a t be stands hig h in hi« com - rn u n lty ." T h e d e fen dan t was six fe et th ree Inch«» ta ll, and th e ju ry sm iled. “ H e stood h ig h !n the co m m u n ity, and th a t isa u W cie n t. N ow fo r the la w . W c find th a t th e Mlth verse of the 16th c h a p te r o f T h l t t y on P leadings'— C h itty , gentlem en, was o n e o f the bravest gen- eralfc In th e confederate arra y— th ia we 11 esubü vh ed principle o f la w .” H ere t l * b ro k er adjusts hia glasses, holds the book fa r off, ejevatea his chin and reuds: “ -N o reaiM-etable w h ite roan can be g u ilty o f crim e.' T h a t, gentlem en, la I enough. I leave the ease in y o u r hands. P ip e F i t t in g s , P lu m b in g a n d T i n w o r k o f a l l k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t n o tic e . of efficiency in Cheever ® Bowman, is its key-for-every-charadter keyboard O ne simple stroke prints any character T his saves time, increases speed anc GENERAL B la c k sm ith in g tires accuracy Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Jra plements; McCormick Mowers, etc. Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a Reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. C hronicle-Telegraph. T h e re were very few people In the church n t th e M in t, bu t the loud an d p la in tiv e m ew in g o f the atrungcr e t - tr a d e d th e ir a tte n tio n , end th y watched ita m o ve m en t»w ith in tcrcat. Th e nnim al climbed up in to the c h o ir lo ft, perched upon jb e ra il.o ff nad looked do w n upon the. c o n g rtg u f» .« . A fte r a tim e «everol uutnJicr« c f th » c h o ir arrived »m l th e e a t aju tw p errd aw a y, A nally clim b in g down one o f ihc Several o f th e eo n(P T r», ‘' ' ,> e u d ia v orad to coax th e oat in to th e ir ¡« w * . b u t th e proud pua»y Ignored Ih vl. Uj-’’ w it h atatcly d ig n ity clim bed tip > '•> th e p u lp it and ant on the B ible. V C .fn . th e pn»tor enine in a mom- r.‘ in te r he found the ca t in poise?:dot. o f the • -Ci- p it, but th e an im a l took U n d ’.y to the preacher an d iv g a n to p u rr and arch usher, w h o enrried puao ou t o f the church. " T h ia 1« a good oinrn, b re th re n ." said the p a rlo r and then he w e u t on and preached hl» aermon. B ath m y w i r . » n g m y * . ir k a t a b w a I ■ a CASTA a e r a and l i e are taa baa» iaRaa «re bare av». I'ml In the bout«. I.aat « ay »»« fra n ti. With h . « l . < * . tor « .v a »to. Art.. I «owe nf your C A StA 11 E TS. thee renateti I h . pala In l.vr head almo«» «edlawlr. IV» nota rm-omm.»t' C alvareis'' : C h a ». srro a n tM H C A t lO Y C A T H A R T IC BLACK - DRAUGHT S S rums B s H ave Kidney Trouble * M ff Don’t Know It. K o w ^ T o r i n d Oat. a hottie or common (lass with your UUMr aad 1st It stand twsnty-fcjr hours; • sediment or aet- l l i r | indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stain* your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to Bo ,'nau.a. O a .. 2»>. ® . aasa It or pein In glaak-D -aught 8»ook aa«l P o n le j the back la also Meh* -las I« m * b*«» I reve Irts A On* *a*.rln c'n ( proof that the »look kidneys biad- waa and ookln* bad » l n 70« • • • » d tre ran u to f order. m e the m-«heine and now »bar are M « W h a t »0 D e. There Is comfort In the knowledge *0 «dtaa expressed, that D r. K llm ar’a Swamp- lt*-». the greet kidney remedy fulfills every w W i in curing rheumatism, pein In the hank, kidney a. liver, t tedder and every part at the urinary passage. Il corracts Inabllllv M bald water and scalding pain In passing I». hr bad a/fecia following usa of liquor, winner haer, and overcomes that unpleasant ataaaalty of being compelled to go often daring the day, and to gat up m tn y time» daring the night. The mild and the sxtra- erdtoary effect of ’ S v a r a y -R o a < is soon reahaed It stands the hlgheat for Ita won- darful auras of the moat dlatreaalng cassa. M y ea aaod a medicine you should hav. the hast. Sold by druggists In 90c. and $1. itxaa. T a n m ay have a tem pi» hottie of tWa woadarful discovery , M ra rrt sbd a book that t e l l . SMBttMlPgira ■ a n about 1’ . bc'h se:u abaahitaly free by addreaa D r. Kilm er & bmb . •< Wawv-n^e C a . Binghamton. N . Y . Whan writing men- t s u rawing thia ganeroua after kt thia paper. (e t t in * »o •« « . per rea», b «Iter. They are k»ekla* *» until you receive our calalo» l a b'to'äfifiMSftBWS: lo«e erin. . . e u ra u . TU »ai» »ur. _w. « u ta. W e a r .a e t tU U vita« U i« l.» *u > h la u v M .e r ilu d M lu u d uddAW SeK-healingTires 19 - r a f .r - v i.il r -k ,* /i« -> ,H r » R A I L S . T w k . . — O I . . . W 1 M . « « l e t Ih o D tS U K tH ttU n g ,9 llv r ,y » a n (| w l l fltoVMCT rld ln r, v ery durable and lined In.skle with a special a u a lity o f ruhh en w hlch never h e - J H M i comes p o ro u s a n d y h lc h clones mr a m a n ^ ^ ^ ^ panctnrea w ithou t a l l o w l n 1 th e a i r t o a a e a p « , W e have hundreds o f letters from aatlsfled cua(Bm «T s t a tin * th a t th e ir U rrs h a v e o n ty been pumped n p onca or tw ice In a whole seaaon. Th ey w » l» h no more than as ordinary tire , th e puncture resbU n* aualltlea being given by several"layers o f th in , apecfally.praRaiwi fabric on th e tread. T h e re rn la r plica of these Urea Is » 10 .» per p a ir, but for advert i.dn* purposes wa are m s k ln * a special factory price to th« rid e r o f a n ly M . day le tte r is received, w o ship C O D. on epprova Nut Ice to Creditor«. SW IFT A CO.„ ■Wee ««rotad above: o r write f o r e o r bl«TU ï DO CTO RS f t j f a a f la w y s c » « 0y*. U S. Patent QB*a,W**kl«rf*d, E C- B v tn iN id y * « / • ms . C in v u irtv < ’» n d r C t U ’Brt ic. the meat won- tliw 'n ro rv o f fh a W » P1* * » a r t and rc irrs h in tf t r I t o inne» acl i l k poBiUvrly on k k ii^ v * . B t M cie»r.»in« UiS entira d m » : rel<K «•«r* hcn-’NnlHS. fe v n r L*W « m »I rf» n *u n a lH r u td hliiottiut»**. P lra a n bw> *n«l t f r • bwj .•I C . 3 <1 t r w h r : 10. ■», W cent*. Koki »O'* kttun â t*- vtfff» u.v a ll d ru ig U t» NAME. cured. Nature alone wcu’t do it, it neada help. 3S t »5 ï b Ï î « ï E î »5 irRenewer T B K S P A S S M O T IC B A u y person o r p e r-o n a tre a i« a s a ln « u|«on th e C r o ft L a k e R a n c h ,—th e ,M c - L c ll« n a n d M a r s h a ll R anchea, w ill be proaecuted to th e u t m r e t e x te n t of th e la w ; an d a re w a rd w ill ha g iv e h t u r li. fo rm a t.o lia n I t w ill l«e trie c -lc h t -o H on o f th e g u ilty p a rtie » . T h ia H a p p .n .< l l . g n c la n d . T h e church. In tne person o f the w ife N otice I * h e re b y given by thn u n der- o f the bishop o f W in c lu -a trr, linn luken slg o tvl, a d m ln l-tro to r o f th e aatoto «•( to cyclin g, aaya the l.utly'a l ’lctortul. L . P Jobnnon, to th c cred I t o r i of, and IJcv. E. lltiab a n d , b y Ihc w a y . thc w c il- o il persona havin g c la iiu a » g a in s t tlie knov.n »tear o f St. .Michael’», Folhatnm -, preached a spcaial aermon to -ry c h a t» deiwaaad, to file th e m w ith tlie .icces recen tly, in w h ich he npt »n ly fo llo v ed aary vo u ch er*, w ith in a lx m o u th * from some o f the old divine» t y «eeing no tin- d a te of th e firs t p u b lic atio n of this h a rm In ta k in g 's pu n n in g te x t— " T in y notii-e, a t m y residence on E lk lliv e r , to il not, n e ith e r do th ey » p in !" - h u t' In lb r r y C o u n ty , O rp g o u , m y P ost O f fu rth e r reaaarked h r flr m l) believed th n t, had velocipedes been in c x i.lr n 1- ' fice n d d re * , P o rt O rford, O reg o n . I hit« of llr a t p u h lic a ilo n , J u ly In , I til 2. in an cien t day», the «nered w r it ft;.- » w ould have contained appro; ng refer W , 11. Jowaaox, ence« to them . I t m ay In te rra t tin- e x A d m in is tr a to r of th e E state of cellen t vicar to I now th a t in a countrv L . P . Jokuaon.dPvoaAsd. rb u rc h o f w h ich I have heard a c y c li» ’ figures In a a tilm -d gla«» w indow. IFVwMæmiSî A h lfh -cla« prepirwion for th« glowy and prevents splitting t t i s Iw fly s re s to re iM ttlo rjo jra jrji Try w- a d itin M ey th a n e n r o tM r ta e to ty . wanted I nventors gbarisr are m tderaU . D IV IN E N o t ic b is hereby given th a t by v ir tu e Bev. Dc. W ise, president o f th e Ile - 1 o f «ft ex e c u tio n an d o rd e r o f »ale d u ly _• ' ¡«vued o u t o f tlie C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e " S tate of O regon fo r D o u jila * C o u n ty , I _ ........................... • 11 ° u n d e r th e aeal o f »ukl C o u rt, dated th e ' ^ uj e l ’i n g o f the i«un.f of the Dc'.ty, re- S 'li dav o f J u ly A . IX , 1012, » m l to m e , , s th c S c,v Vot k Sun. lie aaya that - W illla d ire c te d c o m m a n d in g m e to aetl (h e , J™ . j r h o ia h t h e ire d a b ic te tra ! h e re in a fte r «len-rilie-l r« a l pr«ipcrtv t o « _____, ¡. ......... • .».-ou nce« by i a a ti.fv the d i'in s m la o f th e p la in t iff,I firem m aton • u< T h e « th e w o r d '"*• ¡ J . T . P u rd y , a g a in s t thc d e fe n d a n t. m an y ,l h , " J . >Utt S a - ' W cnley H ug he», t-'-w it: t i e « l i r a o f ' I 92U9.2U w ith in te re s t th ereon at the I o f So- t'» te ,,f B I * 1- * * • '* V r fr-'in t,le i 2«tii d a y of F e h iim iy . 11)12. » m l th e f n r t lie r eum o f aiT.Oo, pl»iiitifTi< c o a ts 1 k- A id an d d irliiira e in e iits , w ith ‘ in ten -st th ereon «1 th e r»»e o f 6 p r « -u t per itn lc n i im iiu n i from th e 2« day o f F e b r u i r y . l 11)12. to«» th e r w ith the «net of and n :“ j aw fo rd , ul| a„id w r it ; I w ill «’X,»»») for a io at public » n e t u i a t the m a in e u tra u o e to B ro w n . th e C ou rthou se a t Gold 11 tu-h, C u r r y C o u n ty , O rego n, m id w ill s-P to th e ! h ig h e at b h k le r for eaali. on K a tm d a y , J n rry — | t l , « 8 l r t d a y o f A u g u s t, ID 12. a t the h o u r of one o 'c lo c k in th e a fte rn o o n , . . a n d ■ » th e T ig h t, tit le and lu to re a t w h ich th e said W ealey H u g h e s had on th e ly th day o f J u n e , IH08, or baa had an y - J . W . tim e ainoe, o r now haa in a n d to th e South H a lf o f th e South * e » t Q u a rte r ; i)r , V 'lae aaya he has found th n t the tu tn ia th e N o rth w e s t Q u a rte t o f the H ou th- a noir n t tran alation a te s tify In favor of , treat Q u a r te r o f sectio n 13 In To w nship ■ e b u rg . :)ft tjo m h , R ange 12 W e s t o f tlie W ilf- “ A donoi.” L o o k in g nt the E ng ii»h tr» n « ln tlo n iie w s r t, « m e tte M e rid ia n , C u rry C o u n ty , O n - o f fh r Old T ra tn m rn t it w ill h. found w gon. th a t thc name Jchovnh api-cnra in tiio D ate d J u ly l l t h , 1DI2 W M .A . B XSH EL. books o f tlrnaala. Exodus. Judge?, tho r G o ld S h e r iff of C u r r y C o u n ty , Oregon. Pwalma and Ia«l|ih . I t la not in the New T e atn m ent. __ M erd e. Wo ahlp to anyone anywhere li In advance, rn M « A e <A i.aM a U o w T I N I which tim o you m ay rid e the M e r d a ant I f you are then not perfectly aaUaSad bicycle «hip I t Itack to ua a t o u r .x in n s a 1 tvs farnluh th e ; poaalble to mala actual facto ry cost. Yc x i »are «10 to «2» A lfe * OURE C O N S T IP A T IO N THE T h . I a . T . b l e W a rd T h a i 1» N ever B p .k e a h r M a n y U iw a iU .J . »TAT« AMO m aTsicT o r n e e n » V. STOCK »"d POULTRY MEDICINE l i v e r irregularities. B la e k - thranght Slock and Poultry Medi- eioe 1« a bowel and liver remedy fur stock. It put» the organ« of digevtion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeder« and farmer« keep their herd» and flock» aealtky hy giving them an occa sional doae if Black-Draught St.ck and P ou ltrv Medicine in ».heir food. Auy «toek rliaer mat-buy a IS cent half-pound a ir tigiit can of thia in d ic ia » from hi» d e al« and keep hi» »tuck in viyoroua health for week». Dealer» i” -ner- ally keep lllack-Drangbt Stock and Poultry Medicine. If your» doe» □id, send 26 cent« for a can to the manufacturer». T h e ChattaniKiga Medicio« Co., Chat tanooga. Fenn. H H K i t I F F ’.'s H a L E . OPFICIAL IIIBECTOBY C h e t'» « ......... . l U r b o r ........... .lo to Battoli IV e d tle rb u n i (lllhaa... j . . . M o r t a l . ......... k g u a n a .......... P o rt O rfo rd D e u a a a rfc .... L a n g lo is . . . k l c y ........... In Tuberculosis . CAMPS. K -itetim -'kln * 1« « .» d o .. R wedrn has the oldr»t nr.:! Iqrgext ■natch fa cto ry In th e w o rld . M a tc h .« were m ade th en- long before the oi l. ’ ro u g h ly trim m e d «p llw trr o f wood tip|x-<l w ith su lph ur w aa d ;« eard -tl w ith the tin d e r boxes fo r w h ich th ey » e ra oafft. In 24 years the export trad e o f Sweden in m odern m atches lnenn»<"l to 1.wm,nno boxra n ye a r. S o u k o f the • m achines fo r m akin g th e ma tchenw h! ’ 1 i we use In these day« m ake 2» ) ftv n 'i;- ■ tlon« a m in u te each and tu rn out a1 ->ut t.500.000 boxes p n n n a lly . A lt o - r r t j - r 1 «here are In Europe a b o u t 4JJH 0 inc- to rlrs. and th e» y e a rly produce niatchra valncd a t »40 OOa.OOO.