The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 12, 1913, Image 1

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S P IR IT
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OF T H E PIANO.
A«» mevatcv O r n e s s * :
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0 . 8. 8~n'te— J o n a th a n M r » « J»., of
Portland and (Jeo.
C h am berlain o f
Salem .
Doagreaaman, F ir s t D is tric t— W illis
»> C. H aw ley, of Salem.
U iv e rn o r—Oswald W eat, Salem .
Secretary of State— Ben. W . O louU Sa-
I.
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ceiteciously, eg through bad hab-
its !” asked a young lawyer ae-
cording to the Birmingham News.
“Perhaps slang has a great deal
to do with it, as slang expressions
a r t often used la such way as ha
liah. W e aay a pieos of cake to
awfully' good, or a girl is 'awfully*
pretty, when we mean 'eery? W e
say a wedding ‘occurs,’ when noth­
ing but accidents occur, and as for
th a t word 'lay,' how few people
supi. P u b lic In s tru c tio n —L . A. Aid
e rm a n , Halem.
"*Ute Printer— W illie D n n lw a y , Salem.
U torney G en eral—A. M . Crawford,
C lerk State lo a d B o a r f - O . G . B r o w » .' U M t I t T not o n T a r o lo T n s l
wnat is a
visible typewriter?
Writing in sight is part of it.
other part.
Keyboard in sight is the
H am ilto n , Roseburg.
m ™, eonoert room w ith exal
rueecuting A tto rn e y , Sd Jud icial Dis erprosslnns of a delicate and I
trtat—George M. Brow n, Roseburg. tem peram ent The effect Is n
0 . 8 . Comm issioners—H . T . Stewart, tlre ly satisfactory, however m
Port O rlord.
a rtis t may be; for th a t note <
——
« « « 7 which to surely the very
ornoaan.
»»a spirit of the piano cannot !
County J n d g e - S . A B a ile r, G o ld ! be maintained in tha preeeac
('«each
V'ounty uoututisaionere—O tto lainert,
Gohl Beach; GeoCbenoweth, L a n g lo is ,
i . e r i f f - W. A. Blshi l, Gold Heaoh.
ounty C le r’i — George
W . Hm ith
Gold Beach.
-o u n ty T ix-W irer— James G aug l.ell
W edderburn
eseseur— W o:. T U n ia n , H a rlio r.
iiool t i u p t . - W . 8 . G uerin. Langlois
rveyor— D . C u o n lff J r., Gold Beach,
in n e r - - b r . 8. J M an n , Langlois
OREGON N O T ALL STOLEN.
as to see M a t you have done. T h e key-for-every-character
keyboard of the easy action, light running M O D E L 1 0
on ly truly v isib le w ritin g
oocmtv
m achine
Visible Writing
W rite for infotmalion to
Complete C o n tro l from
T he Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc.
Keyboard
^/neaaa, N . Y . Bnadwn eewywhs»»
to XTUMI. UV TUk UVVkTK.
irc u lt C o urt meets F ou ith M onday is P l e a t / e f Good L an d L s ft in tbs
■ tote fee In v e s to » aaA
August of each year.
ounty t'omnitAslonen, C ourt meeta
drat W eunreday |c Janu ary, A p ril,
J u ly and reptosnher ol each y e a i.
,--hate C ourt meets first Monday in
each mouth
, any c o ta ry i w r o r r ic s r
Materia».
n e to n ...........
.. .Mum Id a Cooley.
•rb o r........
Cistcber Gardner.
• >i<t I lea ch
J. W . a lle y .
«-.«I tp-burn
— - - I . L . e akem ao.
.U lte .,,
M r. E. H tt nasal I.
.u r ia l,,. T .
M rs . V io la A . P f y .
A Key for Every Character
add fust -
K ubas ..
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to
use it. W e ‘la y *! thing dewst,hot
we oorselves ‘lie' down.
“Lay,
laid,* laid takes an objected!*, lay,
lain’ does n o t How rtin ra u in It
Is to say that we ‘lore* candy, when
we ‘like* it; a plate of eoup could
hardly be ‘lonely,’ both sons eeuld
bo. - And that word
It
seems almost an unnecessary
word If care would be taken. The
words ‘be,’ ‘she,’ ‘him,’ and •her’
are really the moat tronblreoiae
words in the English language to
most people.
1 was shocked to
hear a society girl here say: 'Mrs.
Blank has invited she and I to her
house.* They seem to be afraid of
the word ’her* and ‘me.* To any
‘she asked her sad me* aonnda
queer, but it to correct
Dow
many careless people say: ‘He
asked for yon and I.’ The ward
‘ain’t* to fast growing in disfavor.
Few know that tbs word ‘aggra­
vate* does not mean *provoke* or
Irrtn te ,’ and that they ronit not
any a ‘new beginner.’ We -expeat
a visitor bat we ‘aaspeet* he to
sick. A man d'en *oF a disease,
net ‘from,* and to say *do like I d<**
should be ‘do as 1 do? The word
‘preventive* to to be used-instead
of “preventative,’ sad the term
*1 mistake,* Instead of ‘I am mis
taken.* Bo one could gw on indefi­
nitely in the line of speech and
writing, bat when It some» to et­
iquette and table assahers, bow
many there are who fa ll bbort af
Joint Represen tativ» Jar Coos and M<1 there 1s always something
C urry— 8. P . Peirce.
to me la the ooatemplatt
Judge, 8d Jud icial D ie tr f e t - J . W .
“
It is as important that you see what you do
le
th e re a re w ho a re n o t a fr a id
Salem .
i but really a chamber iaatrnmei
Joint Senator fo r Cooe and C u rry— | Its utterance, wklck Chopin
W. C. Chase.
V ,
Stood so watt, is really ehambei
M. K ile».
f t O rfo rd
iim a r k . . .
choice o f the man who
investigates
u Lot
a-1 anno««
MHordhueiy ww?
' * ” tr cm nt* acereta
V
Çifkf
ren ai* >iu>
rtuehurs eut« A
m •’* t'V» . KtLstMire. P-
M
a bottle er eemrr
mater and tot It stand
dh ) ' *
.ours; t
neys! If it stains
1 your linen It to
svldence of kld-
F Q \! / B
ney trouble: too
v T l v L /Y
Ped11“ ’* desire to
’
pass It 'or pain In
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the back Is also
•eavtnclng pro«, lhat the kidneys and blad-
dsrareo utof order.
W h at to Be.
There to comfort In the knowledge ee
eapreseed. that b r . K ilm er’s Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish m curing rheumatism, pain in the
baek, kidney», liver, bladder and every part
ef the urinary passage. It corrects ln»btlitv
»0 hold water and scalding pain In passing
a, er had effects following use of liquor,
wtneor beer, end overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
daring the day, and to get up m any tlmee
daring tha night. Tho mild and the extra-
affect of S w a m p * R o o t to soon
It atande tha highest for Its won-
Z^’ ya !'
•Men
M » M ,U W » >
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
VeS^H?»
torto© and e x h ib it» MQlpM U to rt Modal
•‘ a sNCk.r*’ b i c > f l i n c h e d by as. C u r a«r n t »ovary wbero ir o m a k iB f
t ^ ¿ S
•la e k -D w .( h t moek aad P s a fjy
Med*-tna Is »h. beat le v .rte to d . Oar
■lock was ol kin« bad whe. you aeat
■ a tha «Mdtotaa aad sew they aes
M t ln g «> fioa. Thay am lookiag »
■ « « • a t . bitter.
^ » ^ i a ^ f e ^ '- . p p r o v e
D r t 'k U
STOCK »nd
POULTRY
M E D IC IN E
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities.
B la c k -
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi-
cine 1» a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. I t puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep th eir herds and flocks
wealthy by
Asm w> occa­
sional dose or Black Draught St.ck
and p.iultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may buy a
»-cen t half-pound a ir tig ht can
of this medicia* bom bis di-ale;
and keep b it stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers a-uer-
allv keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
out. send » «hits for a ■aiiinle
can to the manufacturer« Tne
Chattanooga M e d iu m Co., Chat-
tsnwoga, feun.
comparativa
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of roar
M * •«•« m
y c a m ay rid o tb e blpycXo b nd pu t i t to any test yoa wish,
vcr*x*>y r-iisitosi c r uo n e t wish to keep tho
• x‘* a * * > r* 4 * ^
P!‘ 2CE3 '* 0
*^ the fcichcet gratf» bicycles I t la
1
‘ y * ” v y ° possibto
to m ske a t o n e aiunll profit shore
u *a rr »1« to
middlemen’s profits by b u y
■R p*®?-1
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aK u .d h ajo tho manufacturer’s ruaranteo behind your
B b5 yC4iJ.’.i
hOT. 0 U Y a Weycloor a pair o f tires from <««« i t
I you receive our catatojrocs and learn our unheard o f AKgng
la order to make a farce aad a M ask­
ing stock of popular government end
tbe Initiative and referendum, two
measures hare been Initiated by tbe
big business Interests which are dead­
ly opposed to tha rule of the commoa
people One proposed law lim its tree
treecb In cities of AS00 o r over, and
Is so glaring an example of class legis­
lation that It Is absehitely revolting
to a rlrht-thlnlrlng Individual.
And tbe same people, who are In­
sistent that free speech should ba
~» mperr-d are »«kina tbe cttlaena of
the «tat? of Oregon f «gtslate against
he p ro t'lr to »pec.
heir earnings
• h e r e «nd h r» they
lease. A direct
>nd clean cut analysis of tbe lsw
uroves that a farm er ceuld sot ask
i!» neti.ht ora to not patronise aa eatab-
is'-Deef hat defrauded him. could
tot m om m <nd any course o f action
>r .-srn hl» neighbors against being
¡V -.n In. toa. T h e m essore however.
« s im - d »r the organisations that are
u c-rtna io Im nrove conditions tor tbe
ottitl-on r-co.de.
E ig h t tfeouaaad alg
itof u m
to t his bill were secured la
it l-.o -nsk county, where the people
jr. a rt-frrerdnm of a sim ilar ordl-
ii.:>-e. defeated th e forces of M g hue!-
o c .r o v e r iu e lm ln g ly .
people of this county
nunctures without a l lo w in k th e a i r to escap e.
We have hundreds o f loiters from satisfied customers
« s tin k th a t their Ur< shavoonly becni iunped ep onoe
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to tie .00 per pr.lr, b u t fs re d v c rtis ln k pnrrxxes we are
Tbe
w o rking
ask you, tbe
.-oí*is or the state, to deal Justly with
them aud dstsal tbe anil-boycott sad
an:I free s-eech hlUs.
Vote : c ) X NO; >71 X NO.
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t B K a B S . - ; i ! K s t _____________________
^ r o i Z i M Ï Î i ’r a ^ S i s M
SIG N ER 8
OF DECLARATION.
They were all awara of tha danger
that might result from their action,
but were proud to meet IL They do-
nerve the grea t honor from each suc­
ceeding generation» and the Fourth of
Ju ly to a good tim e to expresa IL aaya
the Washington Star.
Thay ware all young men— compara­
tive! y - t heir agog averaging «1 years
a.id 7 months. Bdward Rutledge, of
fa >uth Carolina, was the youngeeL >7
years, while Benjamin Franklin was
the oldest, TO years. The occupation*
they represented were:
Doctors, »;
lawyers. 30; farmers, 7; merchants
and mechanics, S; surveyor, 1; show-
maker, 1, and printer (F ra n k lin ). L
Some one suggested to Charles Oar-
roll that aa there were a great many
men of that name. If the cause should
fail, England would not know what
one to arresL “ Yea. they w ill," and
Immediately wrote "O f Carrollton" af­
ter his name.
S
A V. »BOGXIMOTO«
is p r o b a b ly d u e to u r ic
a c id in tb e system— tb e
blood m ust b e purified—
tbe poisonous acid driven
o u t a n d g e n e r a l h e a lt h
m ust be improved.
NaiM ee lo C i «-ilitu r».
Noti«-« I» hereby uiven by the un er-
«iinx-d, » d m ln i-tra to r of tbe eetate nf
l i . P Jot.i.eon, to the e re tR o ry if? ami
a ll person, having claims againsi the
decesseli, tu file them w ith the necce
aary vouchers, w ith in six m onths from
the d ate of t he flrat publication of this
notice, at m y residence on E lk R iv e r.
In C rry > o u n iy , Oregon, my Poet Ilf -
Hoe s-blrea , Port Orford, Oregon.
Dotoof flrat publication, July in, 1813.
W . R. JoHMSoa.
Ad m lnlet ro to r of the Estate of
L. P. Johnson, deceased.
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wanted inventors
»A». »to.
E5 m
am
m TSSL. «
«erwaom mam Mavtod, mi
gis aro a m ie n te . T ty a a
ear paelUvcty en kMucvs. Uverand how-!.,
eSnaetoe tbe enure
d ie r e <oht<,
anni bea.lentie, lever, i.e ti.o .l iv n .tin aii« *
and MNeu»ao«s. r > M » k ‘V «ad try a txo
e f U . 3 . 0 to day; m. Xi. M
kwidanu
euatfieto»* to euse by e ll dregglrta
S W IF T & CO,
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DOCTORS
aay conanmption can b
cured. N atu re alone w xri
do R, i t needs help. ___
Smuovete Cgad v t_stb»rtl<- tt.e moat woe.
Sartal m u d lo ei diw-cverr of tho age. p i «
antead refr-stnag te lb« tasi e. act genti»
^
Thousands t e s t if y that
S c o ff V £ j m d n o n rids the
system o f poisonous acid
b y enriching the im pover­
ished blood, and its con­
c e n tra te d nourishm ent is
converted in t o re d blood
c o rp u s c le s w h ic h d r tne
‘‘*UU . “ ^ k a h Y o o t n c t d c n c . th M
Jefferaon, the author of the Declnro-
Uon ef independence, and John Ad-
»ms. Ito groat supporter, both attar-
Pineapple Juice bids fair to take
the place of pepsin as an eacoor-
| agar of digestion. Recent invest!- -
, gations have shewn that for such
a purpose It to watoderfully e fllea-
tloua, rivaling if it Sees not excel
the product of poor piggy-
I t a piece of ordinary beefsteak
be placed in -» bowl of pineapple
juice, it la found, after a few
hours, to be reduced to a luufpof
mere Jelly, having undergone a
process of digestion, ‘k t the save
, way the juice, when drauk, acts
i upon the food in the stomach, and
is capable, It to authoritatively
•aid, of digesting something Ilka
a thousand tim et Its own weigkt
of edible substances.
Mow, tbs reason back of these
facts is that the Jatoa of the pine­
apple contains an “ensym,” a spe­
cies of ferment, which attacks the
beefsteak or other food and disor-
[ ganises It. I t is snob an extreme
J ly powerful ferment that, acting
I much in tbs same way as pepsia, it
i will, in tbs coarse of a few bourn,
cause tbe substance upon which
it works to dissolve and melt
away. Tbe name Mbromelin” has
been given to i t by aoience.
I t is extremely easy to separate
the digestive principle from tbe
pineapple Jnioe. A ll you have to
do is to take aome of the juice aad
diaaolve a tablespoonful or ao of
common table salt in it. Thia
will canae tbe digeative atuff
to fail ta the bottom of tbe
^ t a c t o . when U may be
eaally
oeparAtea,
A
good-
«ised pineapple will oentain more
than a pint o f Jatoa - a qnnnfity
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H e a rty meaiOe
How powerful it to may ba
f Bd«ed fro“ th* ,,<rt « “ * ■
- to « 1 ^ ot
-PO" * raw
eouatry people aa follows: A tth eerea-
ttoa at the world toe aagete whose duty
H « M . . ~ U 1 « ,» • ~ ll » r w
J f c S S iL 'S .'t S X r .S S
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beefsteak, will, la a very abort
time, chaago tbe ooaalateary ef
the u r l a n to t o l l of o lo ll,. B n
tor
w h at waa to he doner impomt- destroys tbe easym, aad that
Me to restart toe whole of toe creation tbe oaly way to get tbe benefit ef
for the eake of Norway. "Come, my M - |ke digestive ferment to toeat tbe
tie angela.” eald He; look carefully aad M |m g p n |g In
wMtto.n l w f f a
perhaps yon may still Sad a little earth."
n aiarai stats.
The eonectence stricken angels swept ,
toe Soor of Heaves, aad tfce little duet |
they tonad they gathered to their drap­ A C R E A T »w ord e.’ e n n » . xaw
^ w qiMitod ia nieJIc»; hfotory. prove«
eries aad scattered ever the Norwegias
Munu's b a n s p a rfl » p • « •« --n e -i't Mb
rocks.— n tt-'b « rg Dispatch.
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