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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1913)
1 i I &S :\n Stato T.eaau rer—Thoa. B. K a y , o f 8 a lem . Bsipt Public Instruction—L. A . Ald erman, Salem. State Printer—Willis D oni way, Salem. Attorney General—A. M. Orawferd, wnat is a Clerk State Land Board—G. G. Brown, , Joint flnaator fo r Cooe and C u rry— W. 0 . Chase. Joist Representative ter Coos and C a rry —R P . Peirce. ’> visible typewriter? W riting in sight is part of it. other part. Judge, td Judicial D ia trlct-J . W. Hamlltoa, Roseburg.’ ~ Keyboard in sight is the as to see what you have done. T h e Irey-for-every-character ic MODEL 10 on ly truly v isib le w ritin g W rite for information to m ach in e V m b k W r ita g * T h e Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc. Complete Control fro n Keyboard Syiacuse. N . Y . B m idle» evaywbssa for Russia, and weighed >,000 pounds. „ The gun which la '- - y- enough to use' Jmit than the officer himself earns thia shell le mounted on the forttflea- * ruund tbs corner, wearing a tong 0 . 8 . Commissioners— K. T. Stewart, ttona a t Cronatadt. and baa a ra n g , of curT* 1 »»ord which dragged on the PortO rioad. U miles, w— h tim e ' h - 1 I t la fired It <roun<1 H ® , u * man o f tall etatare, eoata the caar |l,5 0 0 > | w lth » heavy. cruel taoa, true type a t o o u x w ornoana. In the last nine y .r a . 11.000 m otor. ‘ County J u d g e—E. A. B ailey. Gold hare bean registered In England. Of k i ° “ brou* h ‘ * • t U «gg»r* these 3.600 have been need fo r commer- he «»emanded, eharply. Counto Commissioners—O tto Isinert, ria l purpoaee. The motor-wagon users " Ym - my lieutenant," replied the Gold Beach ; Geo Chenoweth, L an g lo is . have formed aa association and It has Macedonian. "They were choeea ee- Sheri I — W. A . Biaht-I, Uol<l Beach. laaued a circular In which It is urged rw la lly fo r you, and each one la ah- Court? C le rk — G eorge W . S m ith , th a t commercial automoMUsm. if gen- • olutelf fresh. They were tested hr oral, would rad, “ “ ■ *-“ ■ tha cost of keeping ’ lamplight particularly.“ ( old Beach. streata, ■m-— the “ Good," Interrupted the officer, Comdy Treasurer—Jam c j Caughell blocking of tha atraats by congested 001 forget th a t I detest chattarboi W ’edderburn traffic and make them leaa dangerous‘ Thsa, continuing his questions, Assessor— W m . T U m a n , H e rito r. to pedestrians. added: SchooljSupt.—W . 8 . Guerin. Langlois The 6.363 firms of brewers in tha ' “W hat hi tha name a t tha proi turvejor— D . C u n n iff J r., Gold Beach. United Kingdom last year brewed 34,- have 7OU u « * » ro*® Gree to your 064.(67 barrels of beer, and open this die ter?" Huron«-—D r . 8. J . M ann, Langlois, they paid £13,563.«3> la duty to the n a -! “T h® « * • bueh." aald « Ib e r ia , m a o a o r vxa doubts . Lionel exchequer. Accor d in ; to a n *r Burning a mysterious e tr, “la for ] Clrcnltl a r t meets fo u rth M onday ia itaiuentary retur? there la only one firm friend, C a p t Murad-Bay, from a 1 t o t each year. of brewers which has an annual output^ —hut you must not betray h art” »mmlaaionera C o u rt meets of over 1.000,000 barrels. Thia firm ' Achmed smiled coarsely, reraa 'eUnesdajj In Janu ary, A p ril, atone used ( J M A M pounds a t hops and »h* rP fM th . 1,369,718 bushels of mnlt. while Its “And theeeT** ha w ent oo, g frll nd September of each y eai. »art meets first Monday in payment la duty amounted to £832,- tha baskets w ith hla heavy hand (14 1 shilling and 8 pence, i that a few palate fluttered to — 1- -■ ■■ . j mu, •ard t. O L D -W O R L D 0 D D IT I2 a . | ••fbom r-thO te era for o n . o f Maeveaa. Although r o e r ie d T k o l. for u n o « » frl,n<U' » P °°r to the m< . . . . ..M la a Id a Couley. » » L ^ t 7 r r . T 7 h u ’i L i . f * * » * He la a faith fu l servant o f . . . . . . . Pletcher G entner •e a r eohe Cres, a brnlock, cut upnnd dU to r wh_m t iu v ••••» A -.........J. W . Riley. trlb ut.d ntr-oag (00 poo, peopl. « guc- * . . . . . ,. . O . L . W akeman. Prosecuting A tto rn e y , hd J u d ic ia l D ie triot—George M . B lo w n , Roseburg. It is as important that you see what you do keyboard of the easy action, light running A |Cey for Every Character ........ Mr. E. B Russell. . . . .M rs . V io la A . F ry * rd1.* - .- «»A. M . R iles . . . . . . . .Am ea J o h n s tii, • . . . . . .J. 8, Capps. make rii» . . . . f . . v• . . .B . Rack h-It A . B a ln e e Prenúcr die choice of the man who investigates comparativo advantages. • HEAD ACHE >aa STsnarouD. Depot-" Co . P l tu b a r e. P a BLACK •- DRAUGHT B T p W H and dlrtrle.t to rid e s u t i vshtiiitasnoiple Latest t *UI' •e.n tscv eti-a h srn ire s *10- I vT. 5,“ , uutti you i-vo.-lvo B.id spprove ol . ÍF*®- ’ •9 toll’ to anyone snywlir m In Ilio V. S. wwow a na, , r-rsr/■*«»<. and allow TEH H A YS ' > f t g g TR IA L I wHch tru e yen may ride tbo blcyriew.-d put Itto any test yon Î-ie^ â ï'T n u ^ U îr0« perfectly aatlsdod cr do not wish l o t a STOCK »nd PO U LTR Y M ED IC IN E fr-ws unti '1 you receive our e s u logues and learn our o - a ——< of Stock and poultry have few 1 *ai¿ a Í!b y copdl- i troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine u a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion ia a perfect «m dition. Prominent Amerioaa breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks aenfthy cy giving -oew an occa sional dose of Blai k Draught St ck and Poultry Medicine in their food Any stock raiser m ar bays 26-ecnt half pound air tig ht can of thia medicine from his desk; and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. I f yours does sot. send lift cents for a sample can to the niauufactuien th e C hsttaw xga Medioins Go., Chat- tanouga, Tenn. ’ tlon of the kid- ; neys; If It stains , your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent dealrr to pesa It or pain In the beck Is also eestrineing proel that the kidneys and blad der art out of order. « h a t to D e. Thera la oom fort In the knowledge aa 1 (fla a aapraaaad. that D r. Kilm er's Swamp- Neot, tha great kidney remedy fulfills every artah ut curing rheumatism, pein In the bask, kidney a liver, bladder and every part Of tbs urinary paaaaga. It corrects Inability to held water and scalding pain In passing N o tic e to C r e d it o r s . S. ®r te d effects following use of liquor, « te a or bear, and ovarcomaa that unpleasant Notice is hereby given by the under gaasaalty of being compelled to go often signed, a d m ln lrtra to r of the estate of daring the day, and to get up many timet ta rin g the night. The mild and the axtra- L . P. Johnson, to the creditors ot, and ardtaarv affect o< S w a a m -R o o t la aooa a ll persona having claim s against the «SOfiaU. It stands tha highest for its won- deceaeed, to file them w ith the aeoee dsrfui auras of tha moat distressing casta. If yea need a medicine you should have tha aery vouchers, w ithin six m onths from beet. Sold by druggists in SOc. and í I. rises. the dote of the first publication of thia « riifl a book that tells « a r s abeai IL both sent teeofcrtaly free by mail, «(Am D r. Kumar A Ce.. Btaghamton. N. Y . I Caad v Cathartte. thè omisi wi » Itosi dtwoverv a f ttie age, piena ifrashiag le thè tasie, sei genùy -ely ee kldisys, Hver and howrls, thè salive s.-atem. dispai eoli!«, ebe, fever, hablswe) constlpetlon aaae. Pleeee buy and try a box notice, at m y residence on E lk R iver, in Ourry County, Oregon, m y Poet O f fice addres-, Port Orford, Oregon. D ateoi first publication, July M , 1918. W . R. Joitxsow, A d m in is tra to r of the Estate of L. P . Johnson, deceased. rite». $10.00 rtad by alectrla Uses sack year I * tea bravest ftf soldiers." United States la I.O U u i.M O . I "W kere are 70a taking ro a r ro s te r The reognt birth rate (or flt. George's- ‘' r ° * * • “ ® P ®l Shipka. Thar are ln th e-K a a i. London, the headquarter« * * » b commandant there, the terave o t tha alian lavaaion, la at the rate at • “ <* handsome C a p t Murad-Bey, « h o •#.» par 1,000. Thia la the highest birth « U1 «*»• ma a Ana Turkish gold plena rate a ra r recorded la England. .te r my palna. In spits a t tha many jokes th a t are1 " H a te a 't you anything Cot ma te made at the ezpenae of the Georgia * ° 'u S * e W peach crop, that atate produced more! “Nothing, child o t the prophet, rad- peaehaa than any o t tha eaatern states. * * ^ ® d ®oi'u* « t*® ereecent; hot I t la aald that there ara over r.otWjWO P®rhapa It w ill ba a different story treaa that bear peaches la the etata. 1 »*»•“ 1 «■•tarn 11 tha commandant ba Sealskins to the number of 3.U I »ate “ ®™*tel “ kla slave." shipped from Alaska last season. An la - May Allah Inspire him, th e n l” duatry pursued toddaatally w ith th a t1 ™ “ * * • drt’ * continued m Uh o t sealing on tha Prlhlloff lalanda to* he? A kilom eter distant ha mode a of ralalng the blue fox for Its peri. b<It b®ter® the farm of Gadroro, These a n im a l. under the «7...™ stopped h r Ufa sentinel a t the gate- are fad and eared for as If domaatl- wajr- two UUkad together tha cated. I driver felt In one of his baskets and I t <a aald th a t tha Klgg~r* shall eear Produced * »mall box, « h le h ha haag- made « as turned out by tha Krupp poo- *5 * * • • u<rd- p i. a l b a s Germany. I t e u u £ te t b . b r n e . U a a t Ashtesd,” ha f A f r , Auf as la ftW u f» WBMAi.. ridlnr, v v iy d u r a b le ar.d liiu d lnt-liln w ltli a a n eclal q u a lity o f ru b b er, w h ich n e v e r l — cowwa por o u s a n d which ckwes up s m r il^ ^ ^ ™ teg stock of popular goveramaat and tha Initiative and referendum, tw e msaauraa have been laltlatsd by the M g business interests which are dead ly opposed to the rule of the commas people. One proposed tew Itm lta free speech te d tle a of I.OOfl or over, and la so glaring aa example of elaaa legis lation that It la absolutely revolting to a right-thinking Individual. And the same people, who are In sistent that free speech should be hampered, are asking the cltlaens of the atate of Oregon to legislate against the people to spend their earnings where and bow they please A direct and claaa-cut analysis of the law proves that a farm er ceuld not ask Ms neighbors to not patronise aa eetab Ilsbmpnt that defrauded M m. could not recommend any coursa of action or warn Ms neighbors against being taken in, too. The measure, however is aimed at the organisations that ara seeking to improve conditions for tha common people. Eight thousand alg nature« to this bill were secured la Multnomah county, where the people on a referendum of a sim ilar ordl nance, defeated the forcée of big busi ness overwhelmingly. The working people of thio county aak you. the rotors of the atata, to deal lustly with them and defeat the anti-boycott and antl-free s-eec.h hills. Vota 3C8 X NG; 171 X NO. SB ordl n ary lire, Uje puncture rrswtlng qu a It tic s b ein g |}T!P °* to*"« «pwually prepared e“ h to Z MU1 “Ee0° 0<S Luring the hearing of a c u e at H ig h -' rte in ,dee cou rt it i, . a , t , 11 . ' gate police court It w u stated , th I'crscue were 11 vlng free ci rout In Syd ney Road. H ornsey, here use no toad- lord aver called to collect It. x ik t r saved 4$ poisons from drowsing, tnd (he son now haa a total of 13 liras Io hla credit. ' A abort time ago. at Camberwell lE r g .) ra ti try office, a well dressed old (•«ntloroan. wearing a Panama hat. sad who gave hlz e g . aa 75, was n -ry le d to t young girl who has Just pesaad her toveateenth year. A fter the ceremony t son cf the old vetitleiran. who w ill be >•» In a few days, went tbre u :b tha form •f jrarrlyjre w ith a ladt who la In her ilxty eighth year. Lea Ing the office ogethar, both the happy couples entered a motor car th a t waa la waiting and Irova away. ( "A re you going to the eheoR Wte Ue?" asked tha visitor. “I s'poee m have to,” replied the Mk- tle fellow. "Pape wants to • > nad I*m tee only excuse he's g o t” Into It? joh nn y—Tee, ma'am. 1 heard yea toll grandma yon hod whipped me too hard, so I thought I'd make It even. B Ó lm ìiSirSÉ. is p ro b a b ly d u e to u ric a c id in th e system— th e blood must be purified— the poisonous a d d driven o u t a n d g e n e ra l h e a lth must be improved. Thousands te s tify that Scott*9 E n u d n o n rids the system o f poisonous add mr enriching die impover ished blood, and its con centrated nourishment is converted in to re d blood co rp u scles w h ic h d rio c DOCTORS It b especially valuable to aged people, A A fo r ood I n tlii • » « o o m n o . « S o to m y i S .n u h ln . ilu m Tou eee anything o f tha re Along the converts made-la London by Torrey end Alexander w u a wall- known "muelcnl entertainer.*' Qawntoa Aahlya, Who has decided that he — --r—- consclontiouly oontlnue la hla pnAu- rlon. “An aged Korean councillor of state, who la a strong reformer. M r. Choi Ik 7 ca. b u been sitting outside tha potato ’ ,'Ste at Seoul for five days," says a Jap anese newspaper. “ He propoees to aK there until tha needed reforms araear- •U4 o u t" Lira ta rin g r o u la tha (am ity <tf M r. I. Persons, a young lighterman, o f the 1 Hollows, Brentford. England, who, oa I “And ro a would have done e hla twenty-third Ltrlhday. isovbed the ¿loyal Humane gtoh-tySi ceiildoate for Fortunately, tha shootera were too -eeculug two boys from drowning. Hie sway.“ M a m n m -W h y , Johnny, la It possible you are In the Jam again a fte r 1 whipped pan an hoar ago fo r g e ttin g P"T> qvotod a t » . ., n r w r i t - for oor Sir Til L •■n mmn“ H , ’ “ It's just aa wall for you that the? wars. They wanted to madia yoe afraid. Would you Ilk a ma to send • guard w ith you7T* ! “No, my lieutenant, though i u r Allah be praleed for the great kind ness of kle servant; but I do much better to go nlone. The Bulgarians have no powder to waste on e p a iio to o r such poor devils aa I a m -white —v Tou have no message to send te tha captain?" "Nothing, except to toll him th a t I ' offered you aa asoort and 70s rafaagt —for you do refuseT" . j “Tas, It w ill be better." “V ary well; go to th e .d e ril to p ete own way, than. There w ill only be one leas fool la the world.” Tha m o l. driver hastened to obey. Ones o at o f sight o f the camp ha grasped tha donkey's bridle gad turned abruptly aside from the regular mule track to follow a cross path marked by little piles of atones earelaeslr thrown together by tha aide Tw e hours later he reached the high create of fihlpka, behind which the aua was slaking la a mist o f rich purple haoA The peasant branched o f along a tra il already covered la darkness, whan a man suddenly rose from tea bushes beside him, a man w ith pow- School Teacher— "Chlldrea, eoa nay of yoe frame a sentence w ith the words *hitter and’ la ItT" L ittle G irl hoarsely : (la fro n t)—“Tas, teacher, please, I I "Hava you bean successful, can.” T e a c h e r -“AU right, Nellie, yoe berta?” may do ao.” N ellie—“Our Mg blech The male driver straightened dog chased our neighbor'd sot nod M t shoulders w ith aa a ir o f intonsa 1 faction and pointed to the beaks tot first started newspaper work he took a house near Cincinnati, and one I The n ig ht fall upon the mounteta day aa actor friend went to dinner tops, bringing w ith i t a fartoas s to n e w ith him. T he hamortot told some | f a tha ravine tha MW mas of M arafi- new stories, sad the actor, turning to Bey, worn out by 30 hours of vela and hla host’s little girl, saM: constant search, lay sleeping reavlly, "C le v e r papa you've got. m y deer " guarded by their sentinels, when sud "Tas.” responded the demure little denly a loud firing broke the alienee followed by the sound o t horaes gal- lopping madly. A Garden City. 8. D „ man baa lavant- I A t the same momeat a hailstorm s i t e a contrivance for attaching to tha bombs burst throughout tha aatreaSb- toga of chickens, which compels them to manta, reaping a fearful harvest St keep v a lk ia g until it to takes ofl. I t to asserted that the invention w ill prove a godsend to townspeople with gardens, aa tha neighbor's chickens, wken caught sad the patent attached, ara forced to walk rig ht out of the garden .' RKAT A O qualisd r o tto ti <*’ c a rra , turo- in medicai history, provi« Rood's S a m p e r i I a p i «ees— » m e rit si know n to any utswr ftfl A f iG C i s 1