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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1914)
o l u r n e 3 E X IK J Ñ EN D A Y , Reese typewriter advantage« w hich, when investigated, inevitably lead to the tdecrioo • i the Smith Premier— C m .D r iv - .C n r i- « Kkfcea CoWrolledhoai keyboard VsnaMs sad Ushariai I isiflp—« Fsrfssl D M Gated Back »paca Lavar « . Carnage Retarder keye— l Marp—l Stop. \ H E P T E M B E R 8. 1014 O F F IC IA L MBKCTOBY, A single motion is quicker to make than two. Only one motion is needed to make any character desired on the complete, ¿traight-line, key-for-every- character keyboard of the FOR YOUR DEN Beonttfel ssllsfle psenoa V. 8. S en ato r»-D r. H a iry U m , of Y a le a n d H a r v a r d e a c h 9 In . x Portland and Geo. E. Chamberlain of 8 4 In . P r in c e t o n , C o r n e ll, P rovincetow n. M e a n — C an flab M ic h ig a n , e a c h 7 x 81 In . A ll beat quality felt with felt head G aaee a t a depth o f W fa th o m » ’ to ?ongreaaman, F irat District—W illis in g , strea m e rs , le tte rs a u d aiascot e x the question th a t to ra z in g th e minds 0 . Hawley, o f S alem . Of flatfish dredgers a t th is p o r t ecuted in p ro p e r color». T h ia splendid Gvers or—Oswald West, Salem. F isherm en declare th a t lots of Secretary of 8 t s t e ■ Bsn. W . Oloult Sa as so rtm en t s e n t postpaid fi»r BO o e n u flounders wero draw n from w a ta r c.f a n d 6 aU m pa to p a y postage. Send now lem. th a t depth, m idway between Wood State T.essurer—Thos. B. K ay, of Sa H O W A R D S P E C I A L T Y C O . C ad and the "ledge." on a recan t data, D a y t o n , O h io m any boats' cream sharing In the le m . sin gu lar harvest— the flrst o f th e kin d 8u p t Public Instruction—1». A . Ald e v e r know n to have occurred in th is erman, Salem. latitu d e, and certain It to th a t no local State Printer— W illis Dunhrsy, Salem. sea m yste ry of th e past e v er caused A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A . M . Crawford, m ore discussion th an th is latest w o n State G am e W a rd e n — Wna. L. Flo« der « v o te r. W ill some wise m an kin d ley, S a le m . * S tate H e a lth O ffic e r— D r . C a lv in ly m ake explanation f F o r m any years, Provincetow n's « a rt o f flounder dredges has annually scooped 4,600 barrels o f flatflsh from th e floor o f Capa Cod bay. but never u n til th e present w in te r have th e flrh- erm en «hewn , e p n a tu ra lly frosen Ashes- tot he* a ll read y fo r shipm ent. In fact, b a rrin g the barrels. .O n th e day o f th e drau gh t o f frosen flounders th e w e a th e r was m il l, the a ir and th e surface w a te r w ere o f a co m p aratively high tem perature, and th e dredging machines hung lim p and nnlc«d. T h is proves th a t th e Itohes did not frnexe a fte r reaching th e sur face alongside boats. But the fish were thoroughly frozen. C re w m em bers, astounded n t th e spec- ta el«, severed specim en a fte r speei- raeu. to ascertain I f th e flo e n d s n w ere fu lly frosen. ■sofa fla k no c a t waa frosen com p letely. S. W hite, Salam. ■ Clerk State Land Board—O. tf. Brewn. | Salem, Joint Senator for Coca and Oerrv— I. 8. Smith. Joint Representative for Coca and Curry—8. P. Peirce. Judge, lid Judicial Distriot—J. W . Hamilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting Attorney for C u tty Co.— W. H . M e re d ith , W e d d e rb u rn . Model 10 Etcspement, Speediest ever C o m p lete, S tra ig h t L ine S alem . K eyb oard and A Key for Every Character. 0 . 8 . Commissioner»—H . T . Stewart , Port Orford. Write for information Io O ocmty orriCBKn. C o u rt, J ttd tfB -W . A. Wood, Gold ! The Smith Premier Typewriter Con Inc. Syrien»«, N . Y . Breach« «wywkam Beach. C ou nty Com m issioners— D . C oiegrove, 1 For once the fisherman, who know local fishes’ habits pretty well, arc puxsled. They would be rlssssd to le a rn the cause of the phenomenon. Gold Beaol» ;Ueo Chenoweth, Langlois. ' S h e r if f - C . H . Bailey, Gold Beach. County Clerk—Job a B . Stannard, ‘ Gold Beach. County Treasurer—Frank Caughell * Y o u n g e e t T y p e s e tte r. Bdgar M laaem er, son o f J. 8 . Mtoss- Wedderburn Aaeeesor-Wm. TJstsn, Harbor. School Supt.— Geo. W . Sm ith, Gold Beach. ' . m er. sd ito r and publisher o f th e M o un t Joy (Fa.) A ta r and Notos, la ano o f th e youngest typesetters In th is section o f old. and sets type and distributes it with reaaarkable rapidity for one so young In the business. During spare hours after school ho spends his time In his father's shoo. Bator» ho waa atx years old ho wda able to handle a printer’s Mick, and when hte proof» come back tor correction vary Amr « - -iurveyor— I . Caughell Jr., Geld Beach, t u n u u a o r TuacouaTs. Circuit Oourt meets Fourth Monday is 1 I August of each year. County r 'ommli»loD«r» Court «Meta ’ firat Wednesday in January, April, July and September of each yarn. Probate Court meets first Monday in Uarbor......... (li.Id Besch. Wedderburn . . . C. L . Wafcsman. . ...M r . K. B Prion. Mrs. Viola A. F ry . .............A. M . Bliss. ....A m e s Johnston 111 thee... ... M a r in i........... Aguosa......... Port O rfo rd ., D e n m ark.... tan g ió la Eckley... Speaking of the development M s a a a n d a H ave K id ney TrottM a and Don’t K now it. S o w T s F lu F ill a bottls or comme Water aad tot It stand t <v«t. ith y *w hours; i » ui heailhy condl- « SEXUAL AGENT KNOWLEDGE BLACK- DRAUGHT ^ ^ ? 2 g ” e*nd exhibit a aemt.lc Lai.-, IL L U S T R A T E D 3 8 0 P A G E S Telit a ll about eez u u itte ri; w h a t young STOCK *nd POULTRY M E D IC IN E r tlon uf the kid ney*; If it stains your linen It to svtdenco of kid ney trouble; too frequent dsalre to pass It or pain In the back Is also • e m r t e in f prooi that the kidney a and bUd- fleraraavt of order. Stock sad pooltoy kava few W h ,t to Do. troubles wbioh are not bowel and .T h a n Is comfort In the knowledge as l i v s r irregularities. d la o k - Often expraiand. th*i D r. Klim«. '* Swamp- Draugbt Stock and Poultry Medi Rsot. the great kidney remedy fulfills «very cine ta a bowel and liver remedy !il. Jcur,nA vhsumatiim, pain In the for (took. I t put* the organa of bank, kidney«, liver, bladder *nd every pari digestion in a perfect eonditioa. sf the urinary panage. It correct» inability Prominent Amortcaa breeder* and hold water and scalding pain tn passing farmer» keep their herd» and flock» ' » , or bad affect* following use of liquor. ' wealthy by giving J m b an oeca- wtna or boor, and overcomes that unpleasant ■ •iooal dose of Blact-Draoght Stock noesaalty of being compelled to ( o Often i and P<»iltry Medicine in their durtnr ’be day, and to gel up m any time« ‘ (.rod. Any etock raiier m ar buy a the n ight The mild and the extra- ; 25-cent half-pound a ir-tig h t can i ordinary effect ot Swamp-Root to BOOS of tbie medicin« from bi» dealer I voahiod It Mandi the highest for Its won- u d keep b ir »tnck In vigorou» I dorful euros of tho most diatrossinr ctsos. health tor wc*ks. Dealers gener- I Lf r o’ nood * medicine you should nave the ally keep W ack-Draught Stock and I boo«. Sold by druggist» ir 50c, and $ i. «1»,. F o iiltri Medicine. If your» doe« I You may have a aampto bottle of thia out. tend JB cent* for a sample I waadsrful dtosovery fCd p '' can to the manufacturer». The I and a bosk that teltoteVTOtolrtKC&Efch Chattanooga Medicin* Co., Chat- I more about It, both »ent B S E s f e a W t & j ! tonoogn. Tran . i ahoolutoly hwa by mall, «»totes D r. Kilm er II b <— ° r x -« « a « A Co., Binghamton, N . Y . When writing man- to n i r e t o g thia gonoroua «Her In this paper. Sor» ltKM £i‘rb<7t» , .nMW blc’rc1“ 1°T prehensive p o r k th a t has e v e r been is sued on tt x u a l hygiene. Priceless in struction fo r l ho«e w ho are read y for . tb e tru e inner teaching. T h is book te lls nureea, teachers, doc to r« , 1« A -yan, p re a c h e rs , «octol w o rk or», S u n d a y School te ach er« an d a ll others, y o u n g au d o ld , w h a t a ll need | to kn ow about sex m a tte r * . B y W in - 1 ■field 8c<,U H a ll, P b D , H D Newepaper Comments. “ S c ie n tific a lly c o rre c t“ — C h ic a g o T r i I KW f l -tillnr, yvry durable and lined tn.l.lc^wftj ocso/upnoMi sivcial quality of rubber, which never b e L x H i M >u.r« porous a n d which cl<»c. Up s c i a H ^ M ® « ^ « A m en an d w o m e n , y o u n g w ives a n d b u eb ain l« a n d a ll o th ers need to know ab o u t th e sacred law s th a t gosrrn fAr u i f u r t e t . P la in tru th s o f t t z lif t in re la tio n to b a p p in e w in m arriag e. “ He- erete” o f M ankood an d )Fo«u>nA<w<f; se x ual abuses, eocial to il, disease«, etc. I T b e luteal, m u st advanced a n d co m ’l s s r i a u k a s a a . " A c c u ra te an d U |e to date’ — Phi adeiphin Pre«». “Standard B-iok of knowledge’ —Philadelphia Le^er. bune. s i's o K t s a r s a s r f ir s f f lB a 's is ; T h e N ew Y o rk W c r ld a n y s ; “ P la in tru th efu r tkoee whs need or ought Io tnvm them fo r the prevention o f evite.’ ' U n d e r p la in W rapper fo r o u ly fl.OO. C oin o r At otiey c e n t* e x tra . O rd e r, postage ten M IA M I P U B L IS H IN G COMPANY D avto », O hio Have you ever seen a Sunset? H U Y , CHIMBO, ILL. p o m t-o 4 -*w w d c m vipt'o” o f tbs in t« re *tin e r is .c lo p m v ’ t o f ih s W e s t, and th e rom ance and hii- tovy o f th e w o n d e rla n d o f tb s •Ayer’fl M ir . Ayer’s Pills.) Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying this over and over again. The best laxative. H U D ACHE dleo a S e lf-P iU in t KOUN JAIN Pf.N A B f o r onlp ¡P eent* yrestevt tm rg n lii i n tM a u tifn l of to a rC A S C A IC earth. ra n i* und rare rt p io M r- a o v e r ,<(, r- I > d. Many ure h a rd to w l.taiu a ic l h a v r I «old tin g ly f r < b e price w en sk to r s it. I A ik your local newsdealer foe current i**«e or »end $1 50 fo ry « a r’»*ub»CTiprk>f». 'lh e b o o k , " R o -d of a Thousand Wonders." | Those « i l l g<> q u ic k ly to a ll lovers o f say constanphon aaa be cured. Nature olaflM won’t do it? it ooodshslp. — 120 besunful Wextern view* ra tost color»— w ill bo isclttdsd— eSargva are mwtor-ite. Prohuiition Doomed! A fter 64 years o f activity by the friends o f prohibition the average American today conaarr.es alm ost six tim es as much liquors as did th e average Am erican o f 1860. In spite o f this there is Isas drunkennew . W ith this wonderful change for the better, prohibition has had nothing w hatever to do. The real reason is found in the fa ct that today there is a vastly greater am ount o f beer consumed. And b#wr is not conducive to dnu»»un- ness. Prohibition is a fa ilr-e and has had but one efltect w herever tried: to put a ban upon the open and above-board drinking o f beer and other ligh t bev erages and to di ire men to a e c r c t , im m o d e r a t e drinking o f the strongest stimuli’-its. T his is rotrbly true o f Maine, a prohibición state. There is ten tim es as much drunkenness per capita as there is in France. - P a i d A d v w tis e m e n t I tiie b r a u tlh il In n a tu r e w h o ap p recia te rare a r t pieturve m udels ij w e ll ile v s ln ja ii A r e lis h )r a e ft-flllin g fo u n ta in pen free w ith each or>lcr, J liese al- n v have o b i for n n r .io lln r in * t » m . The 100 b eautifn l C a rd t an d Pen all fo r b u t 5oc and IOr in atom pa fo r poetage g t j f » t p t i ? Ä — * S w « k « . T s « Ä . m i m S is k E P - i C A u ro ta u BEAUTIFUL ANDCIlLnKED P O M T C 'A H D N A b e a u tifu lly i t l u » r r * t < d m o n th ly maga.-.;ns o f tbs wide a w a k e W e s t w ith fz *rin a tin g short ttnvies, p tetu rew vie personal la the defensive powers o f the Try aa. » SW IFT & CO. P s fe n f im v y e r a . 0m. U.E Paltet <MI«*,W m M s ^ m Art Portrayal Oo. ' D a y to n , O h io 0 K N N I8 C U N M IF F . Jtt.. Oep. U. 8. Minoro! Snrveyfif Hurveynr for the D istriot of O r egon. GeM B m o H, • ¡m • Or«r<H 1 modern gunn of the American t navy, as Illustrated a t the W ash ingtou naval gun factory, a a ex I pvrienced machinist and advance w orker «aid to a Washington Star reporter: “Thia general development 1» not due alone to improvement in guna or powder, or project'leg, but to the simultaneous and pro gressive development of all three. “ L cm than h alf a century ago the heaviest gun known waa the <18-pounder. Thia gun waa about nine inches bore, and fired a 68 pound projectile, w ith a lfi-ponud charge o f gunpowder, but waa powerleaa against four and a h a lf inches of wrought iron. Onr bat tieships to-day are equipped w ith 12 inch guns, which, w ith a rhn: p i of 100 to 425 pound« of sm okeiett powder, are capable of driving nn 860 pound projectile through 61 inches of solid wrought iron. In olden time« It required nearly four minutes to load and fire one of the now obsolete 6&poanders, while the new and terrib le 12-inrh gun< can be loaded and fired in about 5 0 second« w ith perfect safety. “I f a projectile from one of the old «8 pounders hit it« mark, It was due to good luck, ra th e r than to good management, but it la a m a tte r of proud record that our modern 12-incb guns have scored seven hits in less than six min ntes at ta rg e t practice, while our six inch gun has a record of nine shots and nine hits in one minute.“ The statistics of a modern 12- Inch breech-loading rifle, aa turned out by the gun fn rtory, make* nn interesting showing. Its weight is 101.30ft jo tird s , or over 46 tons. I f s to ta l length, 30 feet 8 inches. The greatest diame te r of gnn body is 4« inches; to ta l ieagth of bore, 4 1 » .» Inches, ca pacify of chamber, 12.043 cnhfc inches; to ta l capacity of bore, fit, 355 im lies; tra v e l o f projectile. 34fi.no Inches; weight o f charge, service velocity, 428 pounds; weight of projectile, 860 pounds; ra tio of projectile weight to weight o f gnn, 1 - l l t ; chamber preaanre. 18 tone; mosaic velocitr (service), 2,100 feet per second; thickness o f steel which shell w ill perforate a t mo M ie »4.1« inches; s t 1 ,6 » yards 2084 ieebes.