Image provided by: Cape Blanco Heritage Society; Port Orford, OR
About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1914)
«ÿ’ » i £ ï * x * k îh : i 3I3 t i ie , i » i - a DOG WITH GOLD TOOTH, U O I l'U L DIRKCTOKY. A single motion is quicker to make than tw o. O nly one motion is needed to make any character desired on the complete, ftraight-line, key-for-every- character keyboard of the * Improved Mergael Step* S a le m . ? o n fre e a m a n , F ir s t D is t r ic t — W illis C . H a w le y , of S alem . tIv e r n o r — O s w a ld W e s t, S a le m . S e c re ta ry o f State— B e n . W . O le ilit Sa lem . S tate T .e a a n ra r— T h o a . B . K a y , o f S a le m . S u p t P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — L . A . A ld e r m a n , S alem . State P rin te r —T V IIII» D u n lw a y , S alem . A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A . M . C ra w fo rd , S ta te G am e W a rd e n — W m . L . F iu - S tate H e a lth O ffic e r— D r . C a lv in W h ite , S a le m . ( Hnlem. ' action i v m j in 1V1OQC1 I V lig h t ru n n in g Etcnpemcnt, Speediest ever devised C o m p lete, S traig h t L in e Keyboard and K q r for Every Character. ■TATK AND BIWTBKT Q/VICCBB : U . 8. Senators— D r . H a r r y L a n e , o f P o rtla n d an d Gao. E C h a m b e rla in o f I | A S. a f C le r k S tate I-and B o a rd — G . G . B ro w n , S a le m . J o in t Senator fo r C oo * an d C a r ry — 1. S. S m ith . J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r C o o * a n d C u r r y — 8. F . Peirce. J u d g e, 2d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t—J . W . H a m ilto n , Hoaeburg. P ro eec u tin g A tto rn e y fo r C u rry C o.— W . H . M e n x lip i, W e d d e rb u ru . 0 . 8 . C o m u ila a lo n c rs — H . T . S te w a rt P o r t U rfc r d . « cot svv orrictaa, - Write for iaformsbon to T h e Smith Premier Typewriter C o , Inc. Syracuse N . Y . C o u n ty J '.ld g e — W . A . W ood, G o ld Bunch. Brasche« svetywkass C o u u ty t'o m m ie iio n e rs — D . Golegrove, G o ld B un ch; U u u C b eu o w e th , L a n g lo is . S h e r if f - C . I I . B a ile y , G o ld B unch. C o u n ty C le r k — Jo b u R . S U n o a r d , G old B each. C o u n ty T re a s u re r— F r a n k G n u g lre ll W e d d e rb u rn AaM saor— W iu . T U ra a n , H a r b o r . School M u p t.— Geo. W . b in ith . G old R each. . P u rvey o r— I . C au g lie ll J r ., G o ld Reach, l U i m j U l U X THX COVUT». C ir c u it C o u r t m eet* F o u rth M o n d a y is A u g u s t o f each year . C o u n ty G o m a tle s io a e r* C o u r t m eets firs t W ed n esd ay l a J a n u a ry , A p r il, J u ly and S eptem ber of each y u a i. P ro b ate C o u r t m eets firs t M onday in each in o jt h ,Sl mmt ooi xtv post o r n c s * A *c ro*T- * Ast can. H a r b o r .........» . . ........... ile t o lie r O a s ln e r. G o ld B e a c h .............................J 7 W . l t . i l * W o d d v rta m . . ¡ . : . t I l l l i l t e r .......... M erlai..... A gítese......... P o r t O rfo rd D es m a r k ... L a n g lo is E ckle y BLACK- DRAU6HT cnliMkhy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it Is sviiience of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire Is psavtecl.n proo.' that the kidneys and btad- dars rso u lo f order. W h at to D e. Thars Is comfort la the knowledge as «(tea expressed, that D r. Kilmer's Swsmp- Reet. the greet kidney remedy fulfills every wish la curing rheumetlem, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, t ladder and »vary part af lbs urteary psaMgs. Il correct« IneblNtv ts held water and scalding pain In passing k. sr had effect« following u«e of liquor, wine or beer, end overcome« that unplMient aecesalty of being compelled Io go often daring •£» day. and to gat up many timas gv-.ng the night. The mild and the svtra- srdtaanr affect ot S w a m p -R o o t Is aeon rsallxsd it stands tha highest for Its won derful euros of ths moet distressing c ss m . H yea need a medicine you should nava lha bast. Sold by druggist« lc5 0c. sa d fii. stsss. Yen m *y have a sample bottle of this wonderful dlecovery F .j r — end • book that :l m e re i.bout It. both - a r t »khrM t- :J ; XJ sbeSlutely frM by mall, «dffiasa D r. KUmer A ( « ■ at OutnoJutt. Co.. Blagfcamten. N . Y . When writing maa- ■M gmlag this (aaarmis affar la this papar. Have you ever seen a Sunset ? A b w u tif u lly i l l u s t r s t e d m o n th ly magsr.tne o f th e w id e a w a k e W e s t w ith fastin atm g short atoriea, picturesque pertonal p o tn t-o f-v ie w deacripttoe o f th * interesting d e velo p m en t o f the W e s t, and th e ro m an re and hia- to ry o f th e w o nderland ot th e earth Ask y o u r local newsdealet fo r cu rre n t U see o r »end $1 50 fo ry ear's tu b se n p iio n . T h e hook, " R o a d o f a T h e u s a n d W o n d ers. — 12 0 b e au tifu l W r r te r n v ie w * in fo u r c o lo r*— w ill b * in tlu d c d — stock sad pooltry have t o * trouble* which are not bowel sad l i v e r irm-gulsrilM*. 3 la * k - Prsught stuck sad Poultry Medi cine i* a bowel * " d liver remedy f(W «tuck. It put» the organ* of dige»ti»s in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeder* sad farmer« keep their herd« »ml flock* -eslihy ov ffivif'C -hets sa ooca- aional do«e of IIIack Draught Stock and Prasltrr Medicine in their food. Any stock rsissr may buys ‘¿'»•cent hsif-pound a ir-tig h t can of th i* medicias from Ms deal»; and keep h i* stock la rigoron* health for week« Dealer* p»ner- allv keep Bieck-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicme. If your* doe* nut. «end 25 cent» f.w a Minple cam to the manufacturers. The ChattaiKHjr* kledlciae Ce.. Chat tanooga. Tens. _ RO7MBU.B, O t- O» IWt* *|aek-D «ught Stock M d Poalxy MedMae latke betel ever triad. Our stock wM ooklsg bad wh.c you ».nt me U e midictee M d sew they are getting to • » < They sro le o lrt**» per s m l k Wter. ___ * F. BBOOX1HOTO«. JUMN Team* end district Snride tin i SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ■9 IKMIffY RGqtAPffO un til ILLUhTKATKD 3 2 0 PA G ES e»btbMa mnwd- L f l n ’ ' ffaapetmbacj-elefuralehmlby as. Wur sgraUierergwiMru mx a yea mot ive And approvi, n, . M erd e. We ship to enrona engwh. rn In t le» Ü .K . * '••• a. m. In edvennc.rr.ra»g(S>. end allow Tgw BAt'O* F f f f f t TR IA L uurf. which tloM yonm syrtde Utebicreiesnd o u tIttn a n r lc -r ¡,« i wlab. I f you see then not pcrfoctly m ti-fled or do not a Uh lo ke»p the Meyctekblp I t beck M ai* Bt«uret|M.-n <o end me u «m. FAfiTABY BMfUfff IVu furnl h the hluhc*t emtio bicycle* It is ■ ■e11» I» puaalble to nu ke st. ono »pieli i-coSIS shorn ml factory o « t, You « » ro ll# to g ji mlmlk-mcri. proli ta by buy- d lre c tid » • sndhave the m r.nulactumr* guomutru behind your aoycte. DO BOT DUY s blcrcleor e peli- of Um» from e*mu as a n el" until you receive onr eats logue» end learn Our uulitm d of /m a t dg— i lM i r u g na t a. STOCK »nd POULTRY M EDICINE w.......... UW C H when j vu rucriFeeor beautItal ertnk?««« miMlatUiir m»r»uiHsrU»m«4plsa»t lb«-ir'-.uigr- T—r. \\9 «pli th e Li (bast «nulo ble yeto« fmr Rftekat1hftr<l *.ltL tl» n r» L t9 lM < v c fx-f.yry .-owt. d ljr jw ir « w B MMXhajtlateAtiJoubU. our price*, lovotas. w. Hedgethorn Pi If-bMliisTirM xos* c o ro n a a n d which clo«e» no small punctarea without a ll o w in g t h e a i r to ea n ap e. I We have hundreds of letter* Iro n satlaflrd euatomer* I stettn ath it their tirrahaveonlg been pumped no ones v or twice in a whole kenaon. They wcU't- lie more th ia , ep ordinary tiro, the puncture rr dating o n a llik * being J elven by several layers of thin, scectallg prepared ” rabrtnon the treed. The regular price of these tire* is *10.00 per pair, bntforadrerlliditff purpose*«re are making a apeclal factory price to the rblcr o f only to .« rr p » lr. A ll o rd ers «hlnm-d M ine dar letter la received, w e ship C. O. 1». on approval, fo u do not pay a c e n t a u lii y o n have examined * n d fo u n d t;„ m strictly a* represented. W , w in a n . , - a * « * * J l n w O o f « p«r re a l («***»»., m a .Io « U . *r,< te-sa tar «alt) Il ree armi F U L L e * S H isiMilnff Mk sa OTkL*r m tb« tire« may km , - cxaaatffiffitlecL W e a r * perfteetly rr liable tb«*« Un»«, yoffivltf Atod tlrat Miry w ill rtdo (Iro y«u have »vwr used n r a ie n a tM .« prie«« ' Ayer*» Fill«- A y e r’s Pill«. A yer’s H its . Keep M yioc this over «ad over figain. The best l*x>five. L a f t S . : ' w a n t e d I n v e n t o r s DOCTORS c u rd * a n ti ru iv a r t plcU io-s e v e r off, i- .<1. M a n y n rc .liu n l to o h ts ii: and liav aold aiugty I r tire price * c * * k fo r alt. T h e m 1 w ill go q u ic k ly b» a ll h rtv re nf th e la a u t l lu l lu n a tu re w lm « p p ru -in t. m W a rt p ir lu r r t o f w e ll <h-vH<>|*ii m odels. A r e lis t d f s e lf-fillin g fo u n ta in pcs free w ith c u rb order. ’I hese share h e re aohl l o r one d o lla r In store*. T h e W beautiful C a rd t an d Pen all f o r b u t « te a m i lA r In atea*|>a lo r postage ÉC ”■ •AWfiRMkWfliy. v* fowl .*<«1 «ffrviff* b *4 wlTMB. m p ffiiH w*d-r»ie. Try a * C O K 1 T IW A T IO N M w n y a re ric h , rare, plctone* o f B o o u tifU l M o d e ls a n d A c tre s a e s A lto a SelJ-Pilliag . A ll Jo ^ o n lg 'M T ire grLKtert là s ru a U trt" f t a u tlfiil PATENTS C U « B E A U T I F U L ,IN 1) C O LO K K J) POUT C A H D « F O U N T A IN F E S alone won’t ••______ «‘«itvnaw a c e n t* e x tra . M I A M I P U B I J - 'H IN G ,C O M P A N Y D a rro w , O hio ^ O ^ T W A Íf^ i CHICAGO,ILL naes avitrnnc Telit a ll o I mm I tee n a lle r t ¡ « lis t young m en am t w o m e n , yo u n g w ives a n il h u s b a ix te a n d a ll otlu-ro n d n l to know a lw u t th e sm-reii law s th a t gorern the tax Ja rett. 1’ln iu tru th s o f sex H fr in r e la tio n to h a p p lm sein m arriag e. **»Sc- errfs” o j Manhood an d W omanhood; sex u al abuses, to elal e ril, diseases, etc. T h e l«t«*st, m o st advanced an d co m prehensive w o rk th a t lias e v e r been is- suwl ou te su a l hygiene. P riw le s s in- s tru ctio a fo r those who are rosily lor the tru e in u e r te a c h in g . T h is I ks A te lls uurece, teachers, d m - to rs , la s'yers, prea ch e rs, social work eta, S u n d a y bclm oi te ach ers a m i a ll i A I icfs , y o u n g an d o ld , w h a t a ll need to know S i*tu t sex m u tte r* . B y ll't'n- JUld Srott M a ll, P K U , M S r u r p o fe r Com uirntt: ‘ •S c ie n tific a lly c o rre i-t’’— C h te u g o T ri- huue. ’’ A e i-u ra e and n p -to -d a te *— P lil a d e lp h ia Press. “ H t.n d a r d Book o f kn ow ledge’ ’— P h iiw ie lp h ia Lcger fn e New Y o rk te e rh i s a y s : "¿ ’lain tr u lh t Joe thote «h o need or ought to know them fo r thr prrvrntion u j t r i l t . " U n d e r p la in w i« p |te f fo r only $I.OU C oin o r kio n e y O r d e r ,-p o s ta g e ten » r tr * Q'totoMl 9h*vo: o r w rite fo r <mr biff T il S U K S IT XACAZ15X ta a rasnci««» baarit« aewr ad baari Merci««, b a t «m atty bara do n - t m i Jgo la tra ti« by <mr CbMB» K a n lr M M . a p r e t é to M r . » K o lk m y W ir« a n d a a y re lrh a v e beau s e ta * CA-CAULTS sad tsev ajk beat ■■•dièlne «ro k»»« » n - bvd h> ipFkreise. Usea week n,y « il . w«e treu tee wuk keadack» te» twedai* *ba Wied somato »suri «M('AKk.Tk. aud .*•» relt.vsd ib * *»>■ u» ber le i« «Imee» u.iLivdleielr. W» koikrre«» pivw"Caes»»»«* " C n«* srrxiikroa». FUtakerg kai» 4 Depee" Co.. Plteeber*. Fa. . . M r . K . H P ric e. M r * . V io la A . F r y - ...............A . M . K ilo s . . . . . A m e s Jo hn sto n ................. J. H. C appa. ...............E . B . T h r i f t - . . . J - A . B a in e * SWIFT & CO. Art Portrayal Co. D a y to n , O h io if’ -. A G reve In ju stic e Do those who advocate the absolute prohibition of the manufacture and sale ot all alcoholic liquor* realise the seriousness ot the social and ec o n o m ic crisis that would he precipitated by such legis lation? Are thèy aware of the fact that the head* of families aggregating probably not les* than th r e e m illio n people would suddenly be deprived of their sole mean* of livelihood,' and that propertied valued In the aggregate at perhaps two billion dollar* would a* sud denly become worthies*? I t is d o u b tfu l i f th e y d o f u lly r e a liz e t h is .y c t th e s e e r e fig u r e * g iv e n b y n o less a w r it e r th a n D r . H e n r y S m it h W i l l i a m s in a n a r t ic le i n th e " L a d ie s H o m e J o u r n a l ," r e v ie w in g th e p ro h ib it io n m o v e m e n t. A n d he a d d s : “ P e r s o n a lly I a m c t a loss to understand how anyone who h a * th e slightest grasp of economic questions can contem p la te w ith eq u an im ity th e an arch istic possibilities— n a y , certainties — which rsvsal them selves through t l i * slightest use o f th e im ag in a tio n la connection w ith these fig ure*. T o m s, a t least, I t seem* obvious th a t th e only tilin g which has k e p t th e p ro h ib itio n m ove m e n t before th e people o f the U nited States is th e sim ple fact th a t p roh ibition does no t pro h ib it. ' ' T h in k in g m en an d w om an who seek th e tr u th an d are unewayed b y prejudice, an d w ho give the ioregoing facte th e consideration they deserve ca n n o t eeeape a like eoaolusioc. — F e ld AdvortiaaasesL F O B Y O U R 1)KN Beautiful college pennant* 0 Yule an d H arvard each in. x_ 2 4 in. P rin ceton , C ornell, M ichigan, each 7 x 21 In. A ll beat q u a lity f e lt w ith fe lt (Maul in g , s tre a m e r*, le tte r * a tn l .usscot ex ecuted lu p ro p e r colors. T itle splendid aa so rtn ieu t s e a t postpaid fo r fist cents a n d « s ta m p s to p ay p o s ta g r. Hood now A w e ll-k n o w n Itd la d e lp h la pet atock d e a le r « « iw yearn »go k it npoe a »ary otld and effective w ay to Idem t l f y a doff. the P hiladelp hia Rec ord. T h e ow ner o f th is duff celled on him and »aid: “Jack, ray vahm ble bull, is ru n n in g a w a y a ll the tim e . So f a r be baa been traced am i found in each o f h i* flight«. b u t i t has been » m a tte r o f d iffic u lty , and I am a fra id th a t some d a y he w ill be irre trie v a b ly loet he- rsuee o f th e lack o f some positive and a trik ln ff m a rk o f Identification.** “ Y o u w a n t." M id th e d ealer, “a good id e n tify in g m a rk ? W e ll. I'l l t e ll yo u arhat to do. Go to a d e u tiat and have a gold c ro w n p u t p n o n . o f th e dog's fr o n t te eth . Th e tr o w » w on't h u r t th e to o th ; on th e eo n tray . i t w ill preserve it: nad s lw ^ y * i t w ill be a m a rk whereby, y o u r doff w ill he re a d ily kn o w n .” T h e o th e r did ae th e d e a le r advised, and since th en th e re h a re npix ared fro m tim e to tim e a d vertis em e n t* In U e ncw .p e p ere th a t bagsn: “ L o e t—A b u lld o g w ith a gold fr o n t to o th .” ________ t J L o N T you th in k , dear, th a t It I KJ would be a te * to spend our C h rls t- L z r £ mas la F lo r id a V M r. and M r a W h ittie r were sittin g la th e ir easy back parlor. As she spoke M r * W h it tie r tu rn e d -to h e r hue- band w ith an anxious lo ok o f In te rro gation. "N«W *r,” exclaim ed W h ittie r. " W h y . w e couldn’t afford it. W h a t an Idea! I couldn’t dream o f such a th in « F lo r id a! I should say n o t!” “ I m erely mentioned th e m a tte r." said M r*. W h ittie r , teeing her error. " I t Is of co special eonaequeaee." A t the same tim e she eyed sadly a package of tim e ta b le* and steamboat circulars th a t fo r th e past weak she bad been surreptitiously eoUectlng. T o go to F lo rid a had been the dream of m onth» And now M qrag . nithleealy •b attered . ■ , S till. M r a W h ittie r did n e t despair. " W e ll. I f we don’t do thad," she said at last. "we m ust have a nice C h ris t m as dinner, m ustn't we?" T b s thought o f a dinner b ro u « M W h ite H O W A R D BPKG'IAL.TY’ V O . D a y to n , O h io G uaranteed W ea r-E v er H osie ry for M en a n d W o m e n L adles’ Special Offer " W a ll, w h y should we?” said W h ite tie r. "C an't ww ask s o *** on * In?" F o r L im it e d T im e O n l y - Mrs. W h ittie r looked off Into spaas w th bar sysbrows closely h n it, a * if S ix p a ir o f o u r fin e s t 35c v a lu e la the problem were too great for bar to d le s ’ g u a ra n te e d hose in b lo c k , ta n o r m aster on the instant. A t last she mid w h ite co lors w ith w r itte n g u a ra n te e , slow ly: fo r *1 and 10c fo r postage, e tc . " H o w would It do fo r you to ask A u n t S p e c ia l O f f e r F o r M e m Jan»? She's getting along la year*, and It may ba our last chance l a pay F o r a lim ite d tim e o n ly , s ix pairs o f her any atten tio n ." , o u r fin est 35c va lu e Guaranteed Mote W h ittie r thought n m om ent an y co lor w ith w ritte n g u a ra n te e an d " I guese you’re rig h t." he said a t last. a p a ir o f o u r w e ll k n o w n Men'» P a ra - “ I was looking forw ard to * C h rist dite G a rte n fo r one d o llar, a n d 10c fo r mas dinner by ourselves. 8 ttll. A u n t p o stage, etc. Jane Is s good old soul, and I guess 'Y o u know these h o s e ; th e y stood th e > we'd better ask her. But there's Cousin E m ily , I suppose she'll have to come, te st w hen a ll others fa ile d T h e y g iv e re a l loot com fort. T h e y h ave no seants too.” “ Yea." responded Mrs W h ittie r. " W e to r ip . T h e y ne ver bocome loose am i shall, o f course, have to ash E m ily. W s baggy as th e shape Is k b it in , not couldn't ask one w ithout th e o ther." pressed lu . T h ey a r e Guaranteed fo r I There was a pause. F in a lly W h ittie r firu itte*«, fo r s tyle, fo r s u p e rio rity of s p o t, again. m a te ria l a n d w o rk m a n s h ip , a lam lu tely " I suppose ” he said. " If we ask A un t stainless a n d to w ea r t ix m onlht w ith Jane and E m ily , th a t U ncle H en ry and G eo K lan a w ill feel It." out holes, o r a ns v p a ir fre e . " I had thoneht of th at ” replied Mrs. D o n ’t d e l a y b u t s a n d i n y o u r W h ittie r. "The y've both been kin d to o r d e r b e f o r e o f f e r e x p i r e * . G iv e ns. and It would never do to offend c o rre c t sise. them. ' Then, of courts. the ch ildren— " E V K K -W B A K H O S IE R Y ' V O . "O f course the ch ildren." Interposed D a y to n , O h io W h ittie r: “th e y 'll hare to come w ith th e ir parents. W e ll, w e'll have to do It. th a t’s all. 1 guess we can stand H fo r once." There was another pause. M r*. W h it tier at last looked meekly np. "T h e re’s another thing, dear." aha said, " th a t had occurred to me." " W h a t’s th at? " “ W e ll, you know there’s my A unt fially. Aunt S ally Is to sensitive. If T o a d v e r tl-c o ur U n iv e r s a l Klisvinir she hear* th at your side o f the fa m ily O u tfit and U n lv rssl p ro d u c t- we w ill is coming, she’ll feel It." f n r a lim ite d tim e o n ly , »etui litis well W h ittie r sighed. B ut the justice at th e vreu n irn ' vnprsied to him. wo tl» t«0 clm v iO R O u tfit fur *1 (10. "Yee." he said at last. " I euppoM W e sell o u r products to th e consum er IIie< t. a m i th e re fo re you s tve *11 that's so. I t ’s n o th in - more than fa ir. I f my people come, th at yours should, n ijen ti' p io f i u w h ich a * yo n kn o w a rc too. But you have a Cousin llnfus, and v e ry la r * e . an Uncle W llll-m . h - v e - ’t 'o u ? " I II o U o k Ground Kaeor I t was Mrs. W h ittie r ’» tu rn to sigh. I 6- iu rh iM lh e r U ru th "M ore than th a t." she said. " D ra ft yon remember A unt and Uncle R uby- I R ato r Strop, Can r a t B ar ton snd th e ir children?" t S i r l r l E n ro l B ark M irro r W h ittie r got up nervously and paced I 3.1-inrh B arh rr Totrrl the floor. — — — I B a r S harin g Snap “Good heavens!'' he exclaimed St last. I Box Talru m Powder " W h s l are we goln« Io do? It's aw I Perorated C h in a Mug fu l Io dw ell upon. W e slmuly have got I A lum inum B arlw r Cumh to ask them a ll. W h r it w ill cost a I B rittle H a ir B ru th ' m in t to en tertain all t*»ia crowd." H r grew more excited E m h o u tfit iiseked In n e at box * l tat. " It's a fenrfttl thing;" he M id . "to C o in o r M o n e y O rd e r, pontage 10»- rx trn U N IV K K K .il- P H O D 9 U T 9 UO. have reletlvrs. W e 'r - 'n for it, I guse*. W e can’t lop soy of ’»nt off. W eM !" D a y to n , O h io be cried, tu rn ing to Mrs. W h ttlb r. "hfike yon nothing to rum -«■ ’ You got us In to It. Cen t you g e t as oat?" Mrs W h it ils r waited a m oment before th e repll-d. L e p . U . S. M in e r » 1. S u rv e y *'! " W e m ight go to F lo rid a ." she said finally. f — <8— W h ittie r slapped bte heads ou hie Survcyi.r for the IHetrlot «»1 Or- kaee Cfftelt. "Just U s th la g !" be cried “W hy G old DmacL, - . - Oi r|u* dids t yaw M y an before?"—To w n Top- 8*