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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1914)
DROWNING A QUICK DEATH, w h ich, when in ¡•evitaWy lead to • f the Smith Pre U n d e r W a te r M o ra T h a n T w o M in u te s a t a T i m a Portland and Oeo. S. Chamberlain f or-every PwtosDwtCmsr BsckSp.ce Levw Canisgo R c ts id s r law yrrv u nci M a .- p a a l Stops Escapement,- Speediest ever d e v is e d easy action light running , C o m p le te , S tra ig h t L in g Keyboard and J o in t B e p tn m m ta tiv o to r C oos tsçd > C u rry - S. P . Peirce. .A K e y for Every Character. Judgu, ad Judicial D to trie t-J . W. , Hamilton. Roeubuip. Prosecuting Attorney tor Curry Co.— W . H . M e re d ith , Weddertiurn. Ü . 8. C o m m t a a io n .r s - H F o rt O rfo rd . T . S te w a rt oo ujrrv o rrio iH R . County J j d g e - W . A. Wood, (fo ld •' ! . ¿.- fl Jold Beech. Wetidrrburu illlhoe........... M ortal........ A guess Port Orford., D enm ark.... Langlois . . . •fcoaeenda H a r e K id n e y TrotAJe aad D o n ’ t K n o w i t M e w To » 1 * Pill a bottls or oomm «rater sad 1st It stand h • at. •• uh j hoeo; < unhealthy condi tion -A the kid neys; If It St&iliS your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It cr pain In ____ _ . . the back Is also eenvmc.ng prooi lhal the kidneys aad Mad der are out of order. W h s: to d c . There Is eemfort In the knowledge ae Often expressed, thst Dr. Kilmer's S»am p- Moot. the greet kidney remedy fulfills every « “ “’•u rin a ry paaeage. It correctsInabtHtv » T ' . « 4.nd • “ Mlne P*ln ln parsing ft, or b>d effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and cvercoms« that unpleasant t)L .bslneJ ccrrPei|ed to go often oaring ’ Us ttey, and to get up many «rare der .ig the right. The mild and the ektra- erdtnsrv effect of S w a m p .R o o t is soon teallted. it stands me. high«« f„r « • won derful cures of the most ntatrsssing cassa. i i L 0,l. n? 7 i a T edicln<1 y>u ahould have the tarn. Sold by druggists Is fOc. m d « . Wjae. Yoe may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fC 'K ^ and a book thst tells m o re about It. heth s u n t H Timber Claims. BLACK - DRAUGHT H ave you any to offer, or do you «now of anyone who bast I desire to purchase. Angus O . M ackay, Real Estate Agent, Port H u ro n , Michfgao. STOCK and PO ULTRY M EDICINE troeblre which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. I t puts the organ» of digm tion In a perfect condition Prominent American breeder, and farmers keep the ir herds and flocks acaltby by f ir in g than as occa sional dose or Black-Drought M x f f and Poultry Medicine m their toed. Any stock rnisnr u.ny buys 25 cent half-pound air tig h t can of this medicine from his dealer and ki..p his «tovk i a vigorous health fur weeks. Dealers gener ali v keep n iw k-D ran g b t Stoek and Pnqliry Msdicine. If your. doe. Sot. sen.! JJ conta for a Minnie eon to the manufacturer.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat fiZS.’ï t î I yon Ollr cauli---------- ' . FLOOD SVILD IXU san fsa ih ih .» i. - c a ttro a m a ’ Mow Y ear's day is In k b . way rcr. Offataod by ovary people havin g a for m ol calendar, yet the hours of m , ] « day o f tb a old year generally pass h ip U ttle v a ria tio n fro m o rd in ary rouunc Nevertheless, i t la th e completed boot whaga Story Impresses the reader fo «ood o r bad, not the covar o r th, fron tisp iece o f th e new one. Negri, a ll the words of ou r language apply In, to a course not at'»oiuuuy - ig r t v s so damsrtbe th e pats m a t is te n houln. aa d no t th a t u h u .li la before, soya th Y ou th's Com panion, le e r s ia no eoua te rp o rt to the ship's "w ane'' to r th e a a n e w hich the prow la about h break, no r of the track a t tbe ey •tons,” no r o f the spoor o f the Uget m>r o f “th e tr a il” o f numberless aal ■ a te . I t m ay ba no.ed lncld en tail th a t m any stales and cities have re eently passed law s o r ordinances re q u lrin g au.om obllee to carry a num bef. In large nguiea, hanging frotu th back. Nobody wbo sees an autom obll coating cares w hat Its num ber is. o u t. w hen i t happens to leave to m s r e t-r i o r m a n n e r, o r te a rin g dow n fences, or le a v in g o u t aide gates open, o r m olest ing personal p rop erty, w ill be proeecu-i ted to tb e fu ll e x te n t o f th e law . O ldli),tyw . ■ » In all s iz e . I t w lur d m ^ k ^ sriS f Was. R . J o h n s o n , which never be-V i c I oî .*> UD tzn&ll Lessee o f th e ab o ve nam ed prem ises rohn vd tijiiy tjoentu a n ftia n •Mrion. T hoy w e ift no moro B. L . Farjeou. th e K ngHah novelist, to a son-in-law o f Jooeph Jefferson. Conan D oyle’s Are* y e a r o f w r itin g earned h im lees th a n taw shiUlnga a week. M r». A m e lia E . B a rr waa th e m oth er .Surveyor for the D ie triu l o; O r o f IS c h ild ren before ehe ever w ro te a book. egon. T h e first visit o f Thom as H a rd y , the G o le ! B e a c h , - - - O re g o n novelist, to A m erica Was made as a col lege le c tu re r upon arch itecture. G K O lU iK M . BROWJS, Upon being protested w ith fo r ’’t a n i- In g o u t novels w ith th e re g u la rity o f a A T T O H M E Y A T I.A tt rallsvay tim e table.“ S ir W a lte r Ucaunt Q g w jW f r-_ ■ replied: “ W hy shook] uqg my business R O tiR B L U O O K R is O d be as re g u la r as an y oth er? " W illia m M o rris oner began s story of Roman II fe, the o th e r side o f “T h e House M . L E E P E iM B K H T o N i t th e W o lfin g .,“ b u t abandoned I t In H-gtsst. H e le ft stg co m p let i l poem., P H Y S IC I A N — '•'i'roy poems"—w h ich have never ap pr-nred ia p rin t, save in tb e fo rm o f ex O ffic e a t I.a n g io is H o t e l, tra e ta In M r . M a ekail's biography o f •h e ir a u th o r. U E N K 1 8 Q U N N IF F , J H „ I ep. U. 8. Minen-’ Sarvey^r cd Àjntf’fl Pills, Ayer’s Pi A y tr’s Pilla. Keep sty this «ver and «ver an Tbe be« ltXfitlYc. LSJO L amglois , O ji boon D O C TO R S pW»?! w ptatrni; it m«v be Yrwth «wraey. tebUU V. £ aod Foreign PATENTS TKKäSLVSfYL-ias-JlS g | 2 s ^ a Aa Ä U 1 W »rv »led»™«». T ry m S W IF T & C O ., Pofowff Aawyer*a> AUcrni «,ut " — — A n v person o r persni s so trespass ing to r tb e purpose o f h o o tin g , A shing, or tra v e lin g through in a n y shape form ^ ’ñ^ra»an«THcs‘^ Ask your Iccal newsdealer for current issue or send $1 50 for year’s subscript ictt. *1 he hook. SUBSET HA0AZ15K A C o n n .y , O reg o n , end g e n e ra lly kn ow n as th e ’ ’ Bosm” place. fl A « » ledgstbern Pi I I B Seif-ksilingTiret A b e a u tifu lly t l l n t t r s t e d m o n th ly m agazine o f th e w id e a w a k e W e s t w ith fssi m ating •h o rt stories, picturesque personal p o in t-o f-v ie w description o f the m teresting d e velo p m en t o f t h e W e s t, and th e rom ance and his to ry o f th e w o nd e rla n d o f -h e earth. free. ' Motloe i t h e re b y given to n il persons w h am i t m a y eo n e trn , no t to e n te r u p on or tresp.-ves upon the prem ises o f L . K n a p p , fo r tbe purpnee o f b u n tin g , nr O s b ln t w ith nook an d lin e. Said p r e m ises a re situ ated on E lk R iv e r, C o rry Have you ever seen a Sunset? four colors— w ill be included— . N o tic e . aboolu twirlfree by mail, ••d r» ” Dr- Kilmer It >„». svamr-ew* Co.,Binghamton, N . Y . When writing men- ■ to rending this generous offer tn thupaper. " R o a d o f a T h o u s a n d W o n d e rs .” — 1 2 0 l<eauriful W es'.ern view s hi T h o society In Me ca p acity n t pub lie trustee Is now In cnatody o f th o s ta te reservation o f tb s ba ttle field o f H lo o y P o in t, and I t ban in bend Im p o rta n t plana fö r tb s r e h c b iit a tlo a o f tb e b a ttle fle M . T h e sovit *y hopes to bave com m itted to its ears sim i la r ly th e b a ttle fie ld o f l a k e George. T b s S tony Point M a erv atln n Is now placarded w ith signs o f w a rn in g to trespassers« th o w o rk o f th e society, w h ich em ploys a w atch m an fo p ro tect th e M a te's p ro p erty tÿ e re . T h o proposed swedrvatton o f W a t k in s Olon, th e re p o rt says, can he m ade to yield an tocome n t 1% per c e n t, on” th e purchase price w ith in tw o yearn, and tb e soelcty Is per suaded th a t w ith in five yenrs tb e In - | ooms could bo raised to five per cant, fro m hotel sod o th e r privileges. T b s society Is n a tio n s th s t steps bo ta k a n , nod has already done w h a t I t could to th a t and. t o r th e preserva tio n o f th e Philtpae m anor h a ll a t Y o a k e ra , T h e re p o rt says: “ I t la b u ilt o f brick Im p arte d from H olland nod la a t tk a earns tim e one o f th e s ta te 's most anelen« bu ilding» and one o f Ite best preserved specimens o f D u tc h colonial a rc h ite c tu re . I t stands alm ost alone In representing la th ia « o u u try th e fo od al ^ y q t e m . w h ich 7] fl I r je e t a t a eom m eretal e a a d a lls m so eg- tensive as to th re a te n Its serious Im p a irm e n t I f p e rm itte d to eotetlnue,” th e re p o rt says. “T h e offenders have been th e q u arry m en . who have found these cliffs a p ro fita b le aourew fro n t w h ich to o b tain m a te ria l fo r p a rin g an d crushed stone fo r ro a d m a k iu g ." T h e re p o rt re c ite » th e ap p o in tm en t . ta N ew Y o rk o f th e stare I ___ I sa d Mew Jersey to prep are th e w ay fo r the estab lish m en t o f an in te r-. s ta te Palisades p a rk , end th e * w o rk o f th e commissions w ith its prom ise o f u ltim a te success when a pe rk shall e x te n d from tb s b egin nin g o< th e P n i- lades e t F o rt Lee to th e ir te rm ln s - teon 1SH m lte e w p th e Iliid so n riv e r • t P ierm o nt. M. T . T h e legislative b ltle in th e tw o states, re su ltin g fro m ' th e commissions’ w o rk , th e re p o rt • a y * “to ken to g e th e r fo rm th e first d e fln lts end effective steps th us f a r J o in tly ta k e n b y th e ad jo in in g states fo r th e conservation o f one o f th e m ost b e au tifu l nod Impressive scenic fe a tu re s o f th e H odson," rep o rts th o Mow Y o rk Bus. _ --------- ™ story frequently repeats« about profasaloual divers wbo bava basa able , rom ain under w ater fo r over tw o sslautm » silly. p , Joseph Boehm •ays. aetordlnti to the St. Louts Globe- D em ocrat No one can rem ain under w ater th a t long w ithout d ro v n ls g . w h eth er they are trained divers or not A t N ava rin o , where the sponge divers are reported to be able to rem ain un- • er w ater three and fo ur m inutes, teats were made recently end resulted c w - clusively proving th a t none o f them rem ained down longer than a m inute and a h alf. N in e ty seconds seems a ton« tim e to the w atcher oa sh o rt, and It Is about the lim it of a diver s en durance under Water. A t Ceylon, w h ere tim e tesla were also made am ong the femoos pearl divers. It was ascertained th a t fe w of them rem ained below the surface as long as a m inute and o ther team made on the Red eea am ong the Arabs proved th at a m ln ate and a qu arter was the longe t ihey eonld endure w ith o u t a fresh breath. On Ute coast o f Bngland several years ago a diver, a trained diver, one o f th e beet on th e coast, renowned lo r his endurance, w en t down and was palled ap slow ly when be gave the sig nal th a t he waa under w ater about tw o m inutes and five seconds. H e was draw n o a t o f the w ater Insensible, w ith blood flowing from hie nose and ears, and It waa orçly a fte r long and a r duous w ork thst his recovery from th e effects o f th a t tw o m inu te stay under w ster was assured. D row ning Is a quick death. Been though the w ater is kept out o f th e longs. Insensibility w ill ensue In one m inute, and complete unconsciousness In two. The etorlee of people w ho have bees In the w ater flve m inutes being resuscitated e re generally m istakes o r untrue. A man could not be ia th e w ater live m inutes w ith o u t eom ing to the surface several Umea, and ba rtato rsd to lif e .. L ' Opp- 0-8- Patent MUe.Washtoqtea, * .« . say . I'onaanptioR cured. Naturo ala «io it. it tsewb I m I s e o i r s i m m s ic s People w h a can’t a ffo rd to sum m er a t th e resorts m ay w rite to those wbo can, to llin g th em how afoe and oool H is n< hom e.— D e tr o it Jo urnal. W hen o m an tarn hto h a ir shlagtod close to his head everyone is rem in d ed th a t he was oaee n hoy, aad hod cuts and bruises o a hto h e o d .-A te h la o s Ctehto o r too good to have need o f them B ut curb your enthusiasm ; weigh wet your chances c l sue.ess, a d m t l i t tie m ors I t a . to t w ,.h you. te ll t h u you were a year ago. b t n t r to set u M t ie r task and win th an io u m « e o k snlng your wall powe, -u-d -u .t-iis p e c by another itilu y e , ea ;s the Countr) OenUem an. H ave yo u r Ideal ot p t r feet mar.hnod, o r womanhood, by al means. L ife to ta '.r .d prosaic » - t commonplace w lih n u t one. a d— alas. H to a b itte r dtotppo c t u s a t w ith oos unless ws rtm enu-ct' <aai » e buim th« ladder by w h ich we rise to a noblt character, e n t t h t f m ore a-itual prog ress Is made by"g.-ilulng ons strong round than by te a sha: y ones. Just w h at p a r I d l e r step Is moa needed each one m ist determ ine foi him . o r herself P ro lw b ly M out a every It o of wa ' b ,y a and g l r j grow« ta ll" need must to brkce ud ' ant strengthen th e round oA cheerfulness • a d I quest.on I f th tr e are r -yny .u yon who can m ove a resolve the. w il do m ore to develop m .d s tre n g th 't your h igher n t ’ ure th an on Swrite«' one to be c h -e rf til— even when th la g i go wrong— t-w from its roots to s o n to spring thoughtfulness o f others, aad hope, and courage. T h in k o f these things, and remem- 1 bar a a t only th e pre- fhna esauranre el ■ help to him w ho " w a r! eth oat h i. o w e s a lv a t lr r j.' bet th a t the dear Lor ’ loveth the cheerful g iv e r" of hope and conrsge. as w ell as him who gladly