The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, October 07, 1914, Image 1

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    A-
m d a y
rr*T »
G u a ra n te e d W a a r - E v s r ]
r y f o r M e n a n d W o re
L a d le « ’ S p e c ia l O ffet
S till B leed s!
stream o f m o n e y — t h e life-b lo o d o f a state
>uta faem “m o d e l p ro h ib itio n ” K an sas,
in to L icen se states!
T h e Topeka State Journal, a supporter of P r o h ib itif, on July
8, 1913, published the statement that approximately
1,500,000 QUARTS OF LIQUOR
w ere le g a lly shipped in to th e state o f K ansas each year.
*
Kansas gat no revenue—other states got the money!
• raaka 4M in per
O w em m enf stofistfcs «Aow Ntof
D r> Kansas h i t the lowest
church enrollment of the North
Central States. Only
per
era» o f her papaJntfm to pe-
roiled as church membership.
Wisconsin, a wet state la the North
Central group, has a church roll
e l d d .J p e r ceni.
Dry Kansas buys gram quantities of
Bitten and Home Remedies.
Government reports show these
18.4
oirraicv u m c a a a :
0 . 8. Beuator»— D r . H a ir ? Lane, o f
Portland and Goo. K Cham berlain o f
Salem.
For L im it» ! Thu« O nly—
Six p air of o u r finest 34c vs
dies* gnoranteed bose in block,
white Ct4»rs
w ritten gu<
fo r $1 and 10c for postage, e t%
i'ongreasmau, F irst District— W illi»
C. H aw ley, of Salem.
U v e rff o r—O sw ald W est, Salem .
' Secretary of Stale— Bun. W .O to u U 8a-
bto». ■
S p e c ia l O fTer F o r M ei
state T.oaaarer—Thus. B. Kay, o f Sa­
lem.
F o r « lim ite d tim e only, six |
our finest 3.5c value G«oran<er<
any evlor w ith w ritten gunracb
a p a ir n f o a r well known Jfns*t
dim Garter* for «m «Lifer, and .
pontage, etv.
You knew these hooe; -hoy stt
test when all others failed. Tbj
rvfll foot comfort. They have u<
to rip . They never become log
baggy as the sha|« is k i.it i
pressed in. They are GuaronU
diiiiix'S«, fo r style, for s u i*rio f
m aterial and workm anship, abb
s ta llllw a and to wear s ir month*
out ho.os, or a new p air free. sg
D o n ’t d e la y b u t s e n d it»
o r d e r b e f o r e o f f e r e x p ir e e
correct site.
E V E K -W E A tt U O 8 IB K V
D a y to n , O h io
S u p t P ublic In s tru c tio n — L .
erm ani 'Halmc.- '
A.
Aid
Sitoo» LIVES OFF WORKERS
posed of leading business men,
manufacturers and merchants
from all over the state.
Port C i ford.
w c a r r orrioaan.
$1
County J 'x l g r - W . A Wood, D p i L
Buaoh
county u naiiuiriio aera— D . Oufcapovt-.
Gold lle a o h ; ttooCbenuwvth, L an g lo is.
Slieriff— C. H . B ailey, Oold Keaeh.
County C le rk — Job a B . fctanoard,
Beach.
County Treasurer— F ia n k C aug b ell
M eddurbutu
*
Axaeeeoi— W n i. lU m a n , H a rb o r.
School H u p t.— Geo. W . S m ith . Gold
Complete Shaving
80
332 X YES THEIR PIE*
State Printer-^-WHlls Dun I way, Malent.
Attorney G eneral— A. M. Crawford,
E IG H T T -S E V E N A N D O N E -H A L F
Stale Gam e Warden— W ra. L. F in - .
FEB C E N T OF CQNV1CT8 AR E
Ury, Salem.
IN J A IL AS R ESU LT OF
State Health O fficer— D r . C alvin S. W H IL E LIQ UO R HOUSES LOEB
O U T M ERC HAN TS DO MORE
Vi b ite, Salrua.
LIQUOR, f ,
BUSINESS A N D H A V E
Salem.
F E W E R BAD
Clerk State la n d B o ard —0 . U . Drown,
Convicts a t the Penitentiary at Sa­
DEBTS.
ttolem.
lem have voted dry four to one.
Join t Henutoi fo r Coos and C arry—
L 8. Sm ith.
Two hundred and thirty-five favor1
Joint Representative for Coos and
Ona of tho most startling evi­ the Oregon dry amendment, Ne 338
C u rry — S. P. Peirce.
dences of the change of senti­ X Yea. Only 63 voted w e t
Judge, ad J u d ic ial D is t r le t - J . U
ment manifested in Oregon to­
The poll waa taken for the Com­
H arniiloo, Koacburg.
wards
the liquor traffic is seen mittee of On« Hundred by a life-term
PrveeeutiiiK A tto rn ey fo r
C u rry
in the organization of the Ccm- priaoner, engaged by Probation Of­
Co.— W . H . M eredttb, W ed dw bu rn .
C, 8 . Com m iaaicnrrk— K T . S te w a rt! I mittee of One Hundred, eom-
near the bottom with Kansas?
» moles 32nd in per
a wo
, ( x y r o B E H r, 1014
A ftU ilo m
ficer Snodgrass. The men were told
the records would be kept secret—
they were te exercise their prefer-
The Committee of One Hundred
proposes to tell the people of Oregon
how all kinds of business feels
towards the .saloon.
Oregon Dry “Ads."
One feature of the Committee of
One Hundred’s fight is that i t is
carrying the war right into the
enemy’s camp and while i t does not
expect to be able to match Ito dollars
Beach.
with the scores of thousands being
urveyor— J. Caugli.-ll J r., Gold Beach, I
poured into Oregon by the Eastern
XISVIXU» Mt T h u cot’HT».
distillery men, it expects to spend
C ircu it C o urt meeta h ouith iio n q u y is large sums for advertising the Oregon
August of obeli year.
dry measure In the newspapers of
County ^tomniiaabraer» C o u rt meets the state.
.or
To adv**rti e our Universal
O u tfit and U n iv real pr.xIncS
f o r a l i m i t e l tiuimvii'ly, ieinl
TO til »3 Id) hbavlng O b tflt (
We sell our products to the I
•U»e. t „ and therefore you]
agent*’ projlt* which as yon k
very la r.e .
1 Jfollow Ground K otor
1 i-ia c h Lather
1 Hatur Strop, Canvas Bac
1 X itle l Battel Barit htirrof
1 33dneh Barber Tcwet
t
1 B ar Shaving Soap
f
l Box Talcum I’uwder
f
J Decorated China M ug
„
t Aluminum Ba.-bt\
first W ounm day 1« 4 anusry, A p ril,
J u ly and Septour b»r of each ycat.
Probata Cort-t meets that Monday in
each m uatli
ocaav ra n re v «ware o m o a * *« n po st -
»
n aM aae. •
Harbor......... , i ......... tle tc b e r Oardner.
Motion Picture Stoden.
Hundred
has already reserved apnea fee the
nee of motion picthre slides in
1
| «croons of the motion picture theaters
I all ever the state. Facto and figures
O o k g jc a c b .......... ... . . . . . j . w . Kiley. ,
end the number of the Oregon dry
I
M e rin i........
A guosa.....
T o rt Orford
D e n m a rk ...
Langlois . .
KOR YOUR I,KN
E c k le y . . . .
, The Committee of One
the
Mrs- Viola A. F ry . 1
............. A. M r Kile«. I
....A m e s Johnati a
................J. H. Cappa. .
..............E . 8 T b n ft ’
. . . . J . A. Haines
I
Boaatlfal college peanas
Y a l e a n d H o r v n r d e a c h 8 in . x
8 4 In . P r in c e t o n , C o r n e ll,
M ic h ig a n ,e a c h 7 x 81 in .
VOTE 3 3 3 X NO
H a v e K id n e y TtotfiMb
D o n ’t K n o w It .
Dm a bottle or comic
«Star awl 1st It stand i
•••
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
ch j -< ,
hours; i .
n n 'e a i.iiy * condl-
llr A
S T O C K and
POULTRY
M E D IC IN E
*/ , 1 /
-*= ¿ ¿ 7 )
' iJ
noys; tf It status
yuur ¡tnan it Is
svidencs of ktd-
r a r k \ If I t L L
" *y h-cubie; too
rrequent desire to
pa** •» or pain In
___,
“
the back is also
•sovliKbag proof that the kidneys and btad-
4sr are out of ordnr.
What te Be.
The«» Is comfort fa the knc-v’adr» jc
«Ben expressed, that Dr. Kltrne. s £» smp-
Eoot, the (T « l kidney semedy fulillli every
wlah in curing rheumatism, paitt In the
haefc. kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part
e f ths urinary passage. It corrsets l;.«Wfctv
to held water tnd scaidtng pain In passbss
IL srbad sheets following ase ef liquor,
Wtaeer beer, and overcomss that unpleUant
aeeessitr ef being compelled te go oftsa
4wtox 4 e day and te get up many time*
d»r.«g the night. The mild and the aura-
•rdjnerv effect ol Swamp.Root is soon
rsalixed It stands the highest for its won.
derful cures ef the most distressing cases.
I f ye» ne»d a medicine you should have the
beet. SoM by druggists lr 80c. an d jl. sites.
Yea may have a sample bottle of this
woadsrtul
dlacovery
end a book that < e l l* g B » D ^ S ^ t ? |
mere aboui It. bolh seni
absolutely free by mall,
?
address b r. KUmer to
w s Z Z s m
Oe.. Binghamton, N. Y . Whan writing moo-
H M rsadbg this g^barsas «dtor la this paper.
•Stock and poultry have few
trouble« wbiidi are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularitise.
B la s t -
Drsnifkit Stock and Poultry Medi­
oina is a bewri and liver r- nedy
f « »tuck. It puts the organ« of
digMti.m in a perfect condition.
Proniinent American breeder« and
farmer, keep their herds and Sucks
aealtky By wiring ja m an ocea-
•i.jnal dose at Black Drought Rt-ck
«ad Pneltry Medicine in their
(.tad. Any stack raiser mar buys
A) cent half-p-ntnd air tight « n
td thu medicine f’ osi hie dealer
and keep bit stook in ngorow«
health fnr weeks. Dealer» gener­
ally keep HUck-1 fraught Stuck and
Poultry Afedicine. If years does
nut. semi 88 omits for a «eiuple
can to the maoufactiiron. The
Chat>*ii,«jga Medioina Co., Chat­
tanooga. Tima.
HEADACHE
■atom C a - w '.iH t r s and
meOlatue we kare eve. kad
weak my v ite «aa «raaMc
««redaya, «ka trla.1 «mmiaf
they ae
la th e hi
with ke
TourC A
A ll best q u a lity fe lt with fe lt heed:
log, M reaiuers, le tte rs and masoo^px-
routed in proper colors. This splendid
assortment sent postpaid fo r W cents
and 6 stamps to pay postage. Send now,
U O W A llD
S P E C IA L T Y
CO
Any settler who waa actually V><1 io i
ou
D a y t o n , O h io
fa ith claim ing any o f said binds ‘ Phase ,B the
- ugrioultural purpose« prior to J m i. tion a
| 1 ,19 0, and hun nut ab«udoued satue.
D
has s preferetioe rig h t to m ake butne-
ra y re
stead en iry fur the lands actu ally oc-
“ On this Comi
2 l
n nnaij.pt Aa-tlATtl.
f 1 cuplod. eaid lands were lisle t U |o a *
if!?.
. t C,J P.,r 1
7
iJ.-wenUever.-atM.rr rrr c
the applications of the |« r.« n a nu n- re" ,y represent!
k
L m ,
o n ,J , 0 ” r iv e t.» a i d Srprov. c i . ..- ■ tiuned below, who have a preference
8r*d »6,000
fn ct.1—’ • W e «hl;, t o . njror.i a n y » .- , iw |;.
f ’ b . u u s --« « -» ,,
■ rig h t subjtot to the pi iur rig h t uf any which the less I
B Ì» Ï Ï . Ï Î Î ?
to *- Moo >‘,s LicrCiOanu put i t U .a u y l e t ¿'OU i,t»h
such settler, provided such sett e r o r « f t hs brewers
H Îî r 'îc n?M nt'.
“ tt-fied o r do noi » U lt to keep tlio
applicant Is qUHlttled to make home 1 _ v
W L « AviaaiS'rwMMi«b*.*A"o r<''Iwnj>»..d,.« » . i n k « . . , , , , . • stead
e n try and the p>«leretioe rig h t 1» * rnow.ng.
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PR
IC
ES
1 '“
h “ ><• tn«to«t ére la M o d ' s i t Is
Xj —.in .i , .
.
tw*‘,i to to ttrlco at one amad punti alora , exercised prior to Nuv. ¿3 19H, on w lik li I
"W e intend to
hCir^r\!£
1 ®,sl5Ptsctul.«-’a
*? f - i n'WÄicup'n'a
by b
■ tîte
v e u v |Cc
¿ r ir.
t« r i’f <ï í ! r l,<i
i n n?.0”
. » ® .»
.ho
*w ir s .iM ProtiU
« behind
r o u a r- r V ilale tlie lands « ill he subject to settle- is a parasitic it
i m eat mid entry by a n y qualified i « i - off t i . . n, vroi i .
son. T h e Uim s a re aa M o w - : The
e p ,y ” ,IU
7 Y Û Ù W«LL ÖE
N h k K « H X L to, the I f k N W to NEA, men- canneries,
t the Kto N K X h W j f , Sec. 10 T. 33 S., ers and so forth
' 2,
¥ ”
* a tr ip «< land ,■ The following
* r b c ’ cl“ »au. r , uur o r a a.a»pm *alüuul-te »ur pnœr , SO links wide described a i lot tows: B e -' i . u . n f , j , .
J “
’
U - I t ía T í í ó “** r ’- í ’
I» » rw fa a a rr.t fea». blrrCw t a l taaaPr tara , g in nin g nt a point M cits east abd K 80 !
i cli> in - south ol the quartet post on the “erB or the A»*.'»
I north line of St® 10,said tow n-hip md world of Oregon
range, on the eastern boundary of the
! t n o t; extendiug thence l i bolts on
M cm hcri of CommlHeo.
i i acb aids of a Hue runu ng K. (it drg. coïrîrieoE m EHioRXTfl A.xr>
W., C6 ilia j thence 8. 7» deg. W „ J.X7
P n M O M ..................................
..............
t h e .; tlieLce X . 72 deg. W ., 1.00 qiin.; MAXI FACTí MP.IW
ti,entw N. U deg. W ., 1.43 d ie .; thence l a w y it m ä .......... ......
b ... J . ’ ..
N. 3 deg. W ,, I 90 vba.; Thence 8. «2 O U IM lM tO .X WCAbWRg ................
.'eg. W , t tx d m .: tbem e 8. IMdeg W . UKX5RIIR AXP TrMWfPWMKM.
n .fi» ix « j
M J tx fi a«Tt*iiEat>'
| I to ebs ; tlicu te V . A> d i g . W , 4.-0
I.F M h P ît * 5 0 T I X I I l ô t ................
chs. ;th c ie e N . 7* deg. W ., < chs; 4*>XT»M »’T O M ......................... L , ”
thenev N B8 deg. W ., :t 70 d ie .; thence jneu-ai-am iM itPi ..........................
ddJnr. very dnrohle s i.d lii,..-, la iid o wi h
f
d ry. D '., 4 e b s .; there« 8. 30 .leg. P ttv s in a x s ...................................
re ë c is lu u a l.t, . f.u i.b -r.w u ic t» ¿.over
x t r t v n A .T
.....................................
AV.,
1 » e h -.; tbeDoe 8. «9 dew. Av„ TtUXKtniRTATJOX
xuae p ore« « e n d wbich cícera i n t:
I I » * » ............
«.SSclis.: thence S. 47 deg. W ., 3.A0 A n -itrr rV T ........................5...........
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ebs., io the place where the strip dose« W n ra A X rw o F n n t n a
'N TA N T ...... ................. ..
on the boundary o f tlie tract, the net aroW
ORAiv i FAt.im ..............................
area being 48.19 acres; listed upon -p - ATtnxm ca
..............
pllcHlon ,*f T . W . Bi I, lugs, M a ria l, R K A I TW.TATI5 D E A l-K C «
ftre g o n ; L 1st 8-IOOr. The At J SAA’ q À IT I O X tH M ...............................................
w m t« ................ ........................
N K fc , Ih e K t K K f c N W M S e c . 10, T. itA
r.r £ftae
iC^for<-”, ‘ '•*. tO-.lh-<’. » h lw ^ o u lr M .»p er pair.
FAHMBSS .....................................
33 8. K, 10 A t 4 u a r r is , applicaiiun RX JiTWIBfl ................................... '.
of Richard Vernier, M a r a l, O regon; xiATim ............................................
l.iat €-1840. The 8K1 PK | 8eo. 18. the c o v . x t t rrrutp. ......................
N E } N E } , the B j 8 E } K F } Sec. 19, the
NW } 8 « } N W } Sec. 80, T. 33 8„ K. 1«
AA’ . 110 serve, application of Haymond
, OREGON DR Y SLIDES.
C. Tlioui|.son, Port u r ont, Greyont
In large number» of cities
List 0-188*2. A tract w ith in w hat » iU
probably be alien surveyed Sec. 31, T.
and towns all-over Oregon the
» 8 ., K. 1» W ,, des,rilw»l as follows:
Committee of One Hundred,
ieg .n u In g a t tin* northwest corner o f
the business men’s Oregon dry
8««. 6, T . « 8 ., R. 18 AV.; cXtet dt: g
tbence N. k.W d i« , to «'.oner N . I ;
organis-ition, has made ar-
k
E
ÍÍAK íS,
Ì 2 Hotogethorn Pone
I SsH-bealingTirstro«
vuoMpntutt fJÄ*“ •’r--« WBR&ÄOE
l« S t
Surveyor for the P ts trio t oí O r*
e g o *.
,
la * M » . «
rs«*ta T«M» li
le«er » .* « -. w «e«-», a- m « « . O,
OURB O O N S T I P a T l O M
.
.
•n y
v u n g K rq p fto n
N a t j re nie
«f r it, ¡ t n to td . h e i
c u re d .
O i «got
s < o f i . ’s i M ri-sirtS
a » .*,» .« , saga a«.
. Catawrrt» ' X ik I t ALwtl wi t:r the moat wan
«Crf.il u;e»!i. ai d i . - n t a r r »T tua age. p'eaa
»»1 aita retroatun e to the la » '« , nA gratto
an« i m U n ly on klrti «ya. liv e r and boa ria,
cM aeam * the oetli-a a -s k m ¿i«ec! «irida,
•'U’’ ; b * -'''•‘•’b * , -evur. lie 4<u«l nU M dp alkM
•»•> -htou-sne««. f*:roau buy -no try a bos
*he r«a
«tnrfcrâ a*4 M t S m *
«fcartMonr iT AaUrac«. Try m
m
<! « w
SW IFT A CO^
Opp. P.S. Fatsaf tlftcc,WasblkgUa. B fl.
must bo
s e n ta n e * Vt f-r a
m et a» w a U ac w lu fo r. .
It a » tt u « Ht»> --44 m in m etar*
C d « « ..» ’. - * » - .
}0
chains;
AA , 38 »I.« ,; ti.cuce E. 8u c h » .;
thence 8. SS.fiEciie.t iin*ti(M i t , 30 c..».
to tlie pla.-v pf iw gfoaln g; cxvvi* a
strip ol land Nt tytikt wi le .teacr.bo-l na
M o w s : D rw fi.u ltig at tin. ceet,-in
faoumlery of the t i » t wbs»cw Corner
Ko. 6 bears 8 , 9.3U eh«.; cgtvu ins
Lep. U. 8. Mineral 8arveyn|
.
F IG H T IN G AGA1N8T ORE­
GON DRY.
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DENNIS CUNNIFF. JU.,
G o M R ene h ,
T H E S E A R E AI E N R E A L L Y
A” rin«to»
rangeroents for elides to be run
in the motion picture theaters
on behalf of a dry Oregon.
These slides give tbs facts and
figures regarding Oregon dry.
Friends of Oregon dry are
asked to visit these theater»
and congratulate the theater
manager on his actio*. Those
invftod to sand a postai to the
Committee of One Handled,
748 Mo gar. Building, toiling
tho name of the theater and
what they think of the slide.
Through the influence o f Jim
Laritin, the European strike
leader, tho strikers decided te
drink no alcoholic beverages.
"The man w ith » booao-soaked
brain w ake« a poor flghtor,*
says Larkin.
A l (ho Canadian Northern
Railway at rike. the Arat act af
the otriho lenders wan to HmM
’ h” nos of Infwxlcaata, and
T.’ .’ EN to abet down the saloon.
W hyf