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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1914)
OFFICIAL DIBBCTOBY, lUvestii • tat « a w m svm cv o rn c s a s : V . 8. S e n a to rs -D r. H a r r y L a e * . o t P o rtla n d and U no . K . U h a m b e rls li. o f S a le m . ?ongieaamna, First DtottM-WUHa one m otion is needed to r character desired on the 0 . H a w le y , o f S a l e * . ( I v e t a o r —O s w a ld W a n t, S a le m . S e c re ta ry o f g ta ta • B r it . te«. W. Oleult Sa ' s ta te T .a a e u ro r— T h a n . B . K a y ; o f S a - R ap t. P u b lic Ia s t r u r iio a — I». A . A id •n viB D , R ale tc. State P r i n t e r - W lllla D u n lw a y . S alem . A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A . M . C l a w to " I, com S te w G a m e W a rd e n — U 'm . I» - A ll b e at q u a lity f a it r W . fe lt hand- The tdtal p r o d u c t io n o f t a l e a n d la g , atreasm-ca, fe tte rs a n . I u>a«w t * a - s o a p s to n e o f a l i v a r ie t ie s d a r i n g m a te d l a p ra y e r c o lo r*. T h is s p len did 1 9 0 4 w a s > 1 ,1 8 9 a b o r t t o n * , r a i n e d a s a u rfa trn t t e a t pustpalJ fo r »» c e n t* a t > 0 4 0 ,7 3 1 . A n c o m |M r e d w i t h a n d 6 . u m pa t o p a y p oto agv. Head n o » 8 0 ,9 0 1 s h o r t t a n a , m i n e d a t > 8 4 0 ,- H D W A W > S F K C IA l/T Y ( D a y to n , O h io — .— S n w ia l H tttk rv O Q B ia 1 0 0 3 , t h is l a a n in c r e a s e o f 4 ,2 8 8 t e n * in q u a n t i t y a n d o f > 1 0 0 ,- C O . jn do^ |iaiti T to a geaer- •> ‘»crease ia the production of O ffflr Ma- S ta te H e a lth (H B o e r— D r . C a te in J L M ilit e , S a le in . easy action light running • (rgcted , trike, . t , ome of H e pa- fu r »1 am i 10C f o r poM a«e, e tc . J o in t S enatoi f o r Oooa an d C a r ry — L 8 . S m ith . J o is t R e p re s e n ta tiv e C o m p lete . S tra ig h t L io o to r Coos aod G a r r y — 8 . F . P a in e . J u d g e , Id Judicial Distrlet-J. V . H a m ilto n , Kusebarg- P r u n e u tin g A tto rn e y fo r C u rry Go.— W . H . M e re d ith , W e d d s rb u ra . U . S . O o te w te b io a s rs — H P o r t C it o w l. C u u a ty J u d g e - V . A. C o u n ty U u w t e s lu u s r a C o m ity T . Ö l«w a r t •' V W o o d ,, G o ld P . Cotegrvve, T m M u ra r— F ra n k C a u g h e ll Asaaaaor-Wm. TUmaa, Harbor. -teluMdSapt.- Uw. W. Bmithr Gold S p e c ia l O f f e r F o r M a n j „ . r m ij|g . For a lim ite d tim e o n ly , a la p a ir« of o u r fln s s t M e -V a lu a G a e ra a lre d lb r e e s a y co lo r w it h w r itte n g a a to n tee a n d a p a l r c f o u r w e ll k n o w n « w G a r i e r j f o r c n e «foliar, and Of {he 1904 production, 27,184 ,hort tons, valued at >433331, were I obtgin^ fr<Hn the „ t . tears- in , , Te of New Y ork. Thia « 1 « in 10c fo r of ^ „ g u n fa e tu re d P T o ^ n o w these h o « ; . hay stood th e , ,r o ® th * « •*’ « tost whs. a il other, failed. T h e y g i v e ! o n ,X .• « “ « J ot^ P™*’ real lo o t co m lo rt. They lta'*n»BNu,i> uct •• *°W la the crude state, to r ip . T h e y n e v e r becom e loose an d i The production came from nine bagg y M tb « »hape 1« k t.it in , not ntaten, and these, together p reteH l In . They are Gaoeantrmt for with the number of producers in trm n e a a , fo r styfa, fp r s u p S rto tity o f eaebt.were as follows: California, ■tentorial and workmanship, ab so lu te ly Georgia, 2; Masaachuaetta, 1; ataiatess a o d to w e a r a ir am ate* w ith - Newgersey. 1; North Carolina, 8; on* tones, e r a » « 'p a ir fne. Penitaylvsnin, 2; 3'e r»o n t,3; V ir- D o n ’t d e l a y b u t s o n d i n y o u r j . Bnd Washington 1, a total ordah tu to rs offer e x p ire . Glv. of ,g produw^ ,. R VKH BVKK w>« a i r H O f t l R R Y W « tA « W > B IK R Y CO The production of Bbrooa talc C O . f r o n i X e w Y ork amouatsto nearly - « r v a y o r - I . C a n g i* 11 Jr.. G o ld B eaeh, vi i u m s u a oe-TU B e u v a ts . C l t e . i t C o u r t m w ta F u u .th A lo u d a y is - . , ..r t .a u ... , ..... H e rn . EVERYTH NB 1 MAN HEEDS ■••tote« , , r " u •• m n " n w ” v m >1 a ». . T T «Stegms «avteg u m b IO A i-tlo tem a. u IO .. _ J r°.*dT V ,J<,1w’r ' O u t « aa d U n lv . rsal prm lncte w s double that obtained from all the nil o f it U used ,B ,be » •■ ■ * « * < » * ®< P*' P*r York output amounted to 04.005 short ton«, W in e d at >007,400, as compared «0,230 abort tons, valued at ¡>421.800, in 1903. The average price for a toumf tale la 1904 was » *•« . »« eampared with >7 la 1903, o t h e r s t a t e s , a n d A lm o s t w ill » » _ fo r a lim ite d tim e o n ly , le n d th is w e ll wo. th 08.S0 Sharing Oat Bt lor 4tW . ’’¿/T t I V > V ~ \ \ V W I v ■ W H ABH a M a r ia i: d's A g u a ta , • « i ** ■ P o r t O r f o r d .. . D v a a a r k ....# . C a n g to ie l->Tkl^r............... PUB boills or con-.mr «S tar fe d ls< It stand b to itb j *♦ .rh o u rc u.’.irtaidiy i condi STOCK and POULTRY M E D IC IN E tion -J the kid neys; It it ttalna your linen it It evidence of kid ney trouble: toe frequent desire to pess It or pain la the back Is alto U sav tM ln r PC°°. ,h* t the kidneys and bted- Btock snd poultry bars fev dbr a * nut id order. trouble« wbiek are not bowel and W h e t to D e . l i v e r irrv g u U riti« . O ls e K - Theta la oomiort In the knowledge ao Draugbt Stock and Poultry Medi Often mpreaeed. that Or. Kilmer's Swamp- cine is a towel sad liver remedy Boot.Mhe great kidney remedy fulfills every for stock. I l pute the organs of w ith j a curing rheumatism, pein to the digw tion ia • perfect eoodibon. toekMktdqeys, liver. Madder and every part Prominent American breeders aad • f the urinary passage. It corrects InsbtHtv fsrm rrs keep their herds end flocks to ko(d water and scalding pain In passing iS < S S 3 « , or to d effects following use of H qu*- wine or beer, end overcomes that unplsaeaat sad Poultry Medicine in their aeceaUty of being compelled to go often load. Any Mock raiser may buy s durlnr 4 a day. and to gei up many times itogeat hsU-pnuad a ir -tis M can *»r'.eg the righ t. The mild and the extra o f this medicine (rote bis deals: ordinary affect ot S w a m p -R o o t la sees and keep k b stock ia »igoron» reallied II stands tha highest for Ma wov- to a h k tor weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Blnck-I Irin q lit Stock aad Poultry Medicine. If yours d o « te to . Sold by d: u g jtju it 50c. and $1. sixes. nut, tend J6 oente for n »ntiiple You may hsvs j t a m p le bottle ef this can to thr manufacturers. T h e wonderful discovery __ , « it tt, both »ent Iraa by mall. H a v e y o u ever se e n a S u n se t? A b e iu ttfu liy i l l i i s i r i i e d m o n th ly m a c ro n ® o f W « f*- s w t k s W r i t w ith f a * m ating short stories, p icturesque personal p o m t-o f-v ia w d e srrip tio n o f interestittR d e *a lv|icn e n t o f W e s t, and the rom ance sn J t o r y o f vh a s ro n d s iU a d a t earth. the th a his- .h v « B e t li m v ■Blu« C A S C A T I V I * •** » • ' *•*•*••• J U« . »»• o f YO4«r C A S C A I: O m At. am m r« hh > C A f iO Y C A T H A R T IC rv e o to . YI m m v s I l î f t o t î i s i t t & n v w n a a n d h a y a th o m a n u fa m a rc r-s m u r a HOT BUY s b l c r d o o r • p a ir o f U r n rtarygBtlgfWdwl BEdgryoorBwa Tc fb uB a to m s w m aM rra; w h a t young m et. s lid w . tn e n , y o u n g w ives a n d b u n b u iid - nuri a l l others n e rd to kn ow a b o u t th e s a e rtd la w * t h a t yo rrrn tte s e x /w ees, l l a i u t-u tlu i o f m x h /r in r e la tio n to lia p i in ers in m a rria g e “ S r- e n t» “ o f M atth im d a n d W o m a n h o o d ; sex u a l abuses, soefaf cvr'l, d ireaaea, eto. T h e luteet, m o a t advanced a n d c o m prehensive w o rk th a t has e v e r been is sued on M x v a i h jf tie u t. Prleeleve in stru ctio n fo r those who a re ready for - ),;* r o » « V . . «X O-. •• ■ l . a r. w«. > o x _ TU<* above fnctg are taken from ’ « » « «P O «-» ® f » * • J<* * P h I Prut», of the United fttates geolog- | l oo.) ieal survey. l»r. Pratt’s report la 1 0 c e x tra sow out aa an extract from the / B r ir ltt B a i r " r a th • B ach o u tA t p a c k id in n e a t b o x C o in o r M o n e y O n fe r, postage CHAUFFEURS OF TITLE. Prohibition Doomed! Bnt two monarchs actually drive motor cart, though royalty baa taken moat kindly to the auto mobile. the tru e in tie r e a c h in g . The king of Italy and the young T h is book te lls n urses, teachers, d t« - king of Spain are the only ones to rs , la x y e r a , preaw hers, social w ork who handle Ilieir cars themaelvea, e ra, S u n d n y School te ach ers and a lt and the Himuiah ruler ia quite ra others, y o u n g a n d old, w h a t n il need pable of crawling under his rnr to kn o w al-out sex m u tte rs . B y !{»«- and repairing breakdowns us ex f l t l d t e .O H a » , r h D , M D pertly aa a mechanic. X tm r p a p e r C o m n u n lt: r id ln r . W I T tfo rab to " S c ie n tific a lly v o r r e t ” — C h ic a g o T r i H it intention of havingand run • « p e d a l q u a lity o f m xn e a p o r o u a a n d bune. " U o in r a e and, u i - t o da te' — uing bit own car very nearly . an to u re s w ith o u t s i P b l-a rie lp h ia Preaa. " 8 t u td a rd B ook W e b s v e a n n d re d * o f brought about a cabinet crisis, us s ta tin s t h a t th e ir tire ! o f know ledge” — P h ila d e lp h ia Ix ^ e r . it was feared that he would kill o r tw ic e In n w hole sc o rd in a ry tin ), th e i; T h e N ew Y o rk W o rld s a y s : " P la in hintaelf and precipitate a rovolu- ren b y « v e n t la y t n d h i f u r Ih otr m ho need o r » • ,* < <« fa b ric 0 u t h e tre a d . 1 tion; but he handles his car like we »rs ■ BAav m e s a Is It*.O S p e r te .tr . t o t Anew th em f o r the p r e v e n tio n o f e eii* ." only t t . t o p e r p s fr . A l l o r d e n d i a veteran and lakes more enjoy » p o ro n i Y o u d o n o t p a y * esul L 'a d i r p la in w ra p p e r fo r Only <1.00. •p m e n te d . ment in the sport thau he has r t l r o tM W T O « * « .» « p w y » t r ) I I I " w r l C o iu o r M o n ey O r -le i, p o staXe ten r l.» l a m u u » » M « O rr M « -• found in any other dheraion. w n ts e x tra . When King Edward wa* prince M IA M I P C B U ^ H IS O C O M P A N Y lr a r r o n , O m o of Wales be was the H i s t royal pa Prohibition is a. failure tron of the sport, and lie at ill owns nnd has had but one effect •r W t p w f e d a h o n ; e r w rit« fo r o « r M l TU a greater number and variety ot wherever tried; to put a cars than any other ruler. H to rM « > n « w te *> to > n s ro y £ = l*I ban upon the open and queen will thia year aet np BEAUTIFUL ANDCULOllED above-board drinking of her The own ear, as will Princes* x *o « rr c a h d h beer and other lig h t bev Christian nnd the present prince Ayer’s Pills. Ayer's Pills. erages and to drive msn M n n y a ra rich, ra te . pfeU noa ot and princess of Wales are much » Ayer's Pill«. Keep saying to s e c r e t, im m o d e ra te B a a iu tifU l M o d a l , a n d interested in motoring. hthia ever aad over again. A c tre s s e s drinking o f the strongest 7 The beat laxative. L ro d n & The kaiser wax the Brat to en A f w e te V -A W n y stimulants. T h ia is notably courage motor racing; but hia Want your moustache beard R true o f Maine, a prohibition FOUNTAIN FKN greater interest is iu the mechan ahcutlfiilbrvwa nr rick Mock? Use “ • mmmuis eatsfcaeuttasMMMba.* A U f o e onfp f e Oral« state. There ia ten times ical side of motoring, and in thia V* • * • T h e « rv a te rt Itar-xain in •»* a o tifu l * 4F ax much drunkenness per bin brother, Prince Henry,follow* r a n is e n d ra re . r t p k ’tn r a v w r . . I t r- him, the latter having a hobby (or u p it a aa there ia in France. . <f, M a liy m e h a r d to u t-la in and bavc visiting factories and studying sold sinxly f r th e |>riv»i a e n s h f . . r « 1 .. — Paid Adverdoomenl the cars ia process of eoustrae- T b ep v a l i i «-• i|Mi< k ly to a ll l-.n -rs <4 tiou. Um Ir a t ititiil In n a tn rv w la .a p , rcciato Oddly enough, President I-®« rare a r t ptefurrx u f. w ell .Ic v v l |« .i j het has not taken to nmtortag. and each year he drives to o;tea A iw lla b h - n c lt-flllin g fo u n ta in |w«t « t o T R A r iC M A R K » « « to -- B M ; U K N N I8 C U X X IF F . III.. s< o í r s . i M u s i ó * frau w ith e<M-h ..rU -r, r l>.-«v « I n. have the automobile show in his four sol i f o r .Ute . ¡ u ilt r in « a » * . L e p . U . S. M u i e n .’ fi .irY e v*’ < horse carriage, though it was in D i e /SP h e a u tifo l l e i d i a n d P en »U France the motor ear gained its fo r h o t fe e and life in >ta«t|.s f . * potoepr early progress and Prance atUi Surveyor forth*- Hiatrh-t oi Or- leads the world la motoring. • "••wt. D a y to n , O h io 41eM Iivari», . (tir g o i S«lf-hMl«(1ires » r PATENTS orovy r u t o * , »»"• «e««’ t»ai ju t.-rs « a tec W C C C tu t. I d S t e R .UtoMMM.- / B u r S te r n a , i > a x 7aJe«iM Powder f nemaawaioai H i . - l A l a r a i a a a , B a r te r C oa.h 1 |.l.V « T B A T E D 3 2 0 PAGES A y e rs P ills HEAD ACHE er UGKIHSHAM’S DYE - Ask your 1<*»1 nawsdealer fo r c u rre n t issue e r send $1 5 0 for year’s subscription. 1 h e hook. SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE BLACK - DRAUGHT « of 92 cents a to n over 1903 and a r l e t e t e r G a n ln e r. W e sell one prod ucts to (h e sM»an«r decrease of 73 cents a toh an com .............J . W. K il a d ire c t, s a d ' th e re fo re you aavs all pared with 1902. The hepprtu tian of tale into the . ..G. K Wakeman. M»ate*pr<t4u which as yo u know are ’vary lanw. United Btnfes hm been very irreg- 1 HM ov Ground Bator u h * tr iid h ' - r c r s tn o g B tP d t e « « e h . / At m A L o fA rr B ra s h The q u a n t i t y n n d value of the tale ' , i B a to r S tr o p , C u s m a B a r Imported in 1904 was greaterthan 1 N i r M B a t e l B a r t M ir r o r |B aBj. provlonn year. I t amouat- 1 Ba" ^ 3fc“* < ed to 3,288 short too*, valued at Art Portrayal Oo« A fte r 64 y e a n o f activity by the friends o f prohibition the average American today cdbsumes almost six times as much liquors, ax did the aven g e American o f 1860. In spite o f this there is lees d ru n k e n n e s s . W ith this wonderful change fo r the better, prohibition has had nothing whatever to do. The real reason is found in the fact th a t today there ia a vastly greater amount o f beer consumed. And bear is not conducive to drui._an-