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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1914)
. ■ ■* E N D A Y , O C T O B E R 8 I , 1914 itxtx san WMWCT osricane : U . 8. Senators—D r. H a rry Lane, of Portland and (too. K Chamberlain of Salem. Congressman, P i n t Districa— W illis a Hawley, o f Sale». O re rà or—Oswald West, Salem. Secretary of Stato—Ben. W. 0 loo It Sa- His Salary As Office Holder Exceeds $100,000— Asked "How Was It Spent?” to». The Story of Makepeace Jones Kupt Public Instruction—L . A . AM Mate P rin te r- WUIla Don! ra y . Salem. Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, State Came V a d m -W m . L. Pin- M ERCHANTS, W O R KING IK EM PLO YER S E N T H U S IA S T IC S IN C E SALOON W AS BAN- IS H E t t IM P R O V E M E N T * IS G ENERA L. . , I F G O VER NM ENT T O B U IL D *4S.< r o a d s T i n A Ì S in c e a . A. B o o th , R e p u b ltc a a c a a - d ld a ta f o r U n ite d S ta te n S e n a to r, a n s w e re d th e q u e it io a . *Mj g e t t t f " R e p u b lic a n pap ^ th e q u e s tio n f o r G e c r j la in , th e D e m o c r a tic I parrot»* «ntrrjrtias IT BUILD SOME S IN T H IS STATE? Clerk M ate la n d Board—O. O. Brown, ew er? " H e w d id you si In d u s trio u s d ig g e r has M c K E N Z IE A t J P O O L E lis t o f p u b lic c tiic e s Cl Thiage to Eat and Wear h e ld s in c e c o m in g b e r la lu » r n ve» r e i e.ne ernment builds I Curry roads in Alaska ( Son?) i it builds a T . Stewart oovmty ornoaiw. County J-.nlge—W . A Wood, Cold County Commissioners— D. I believe that Sheriff— C. B . Bailey, Cold Bench. " O w m ^ C T m to -Jo h u R . etannard, J County Tnaaewar—Frank üaughell ■£ Assessor—W m . loim en, H a r lo r . ” Hcbooi B u p L - Uso. U . Sm ith. Quid K j3|y d ra w n do p a y e rs I t Is h o w C ha th is m oney th a t Re One newspaper edltoi Chambortslu has been erah Ristrict Attorney, United States Senator, ef these offices more I and that Chamberlain public life bao scarcely tbe payroll, as he eoter Jeb before tbe old one to hie explanation of R.7 Booth told tbe Ito Democrats say that Bo tecrat aad does aot belo ¿eople. Booth's own eounta bow ba whs ea Of 11 chUdrea; that ha oahta. worked oa a 6 MU) Mew Not Drank Nina. Under the licensed saloon, eno mill regularly sent home from six to IS IS men on the midnight shift because se they w e re too intoxicated to w o rk . W ith Oregon City dry, that mill has refused admittauceqto but three wen in the seven months that the law has been in effect in the d ty . N et a cheek in the tost pay roll of the Oregon City paper mills was .«HM LM ls b Portland or a Milwaukie salben. Out a t 69« checks issued for P*Y roll e f the Willamette has *10 0 ,0 0 0 la m o n e y co n t espansi«! Since the ffarst of the year, when prohibition went into effect in Ore gon C ity, arrests have decreased SO per cent. Violations of the state liquor laws are less than one-half what they were when saloons were licensed. The number of arrests for drunk enness and disorderly conduct have decreased SS per cent. Deposits in the banks have in creased,, collections have became eas ier, bad debts have been er now are « • « • » being paid fab Prosecuting Attorney for Oo.—W . H . Meredith, Wedderburu. U. 8. OomMiasionett—H Port Orford. Emta-and.] d a mild s, -1006,-1240,- 1 » 2 -1282 « E n try o f Lands in nal F o rm t. e m b r a c in g 182.07 aeree O ffe r Fur Lim ited Tim e Only— 6to p air of our finest Me value Is- dice’ ga'ranteed faoee In bihek. U n r white colors 7.1th written guarantee, for *1 and 10c for postage, e tc . good faith clalmlog any for agricultural purposes prior to Jau . 1,1A 4, and has not afadadoned same, bae a preference right to make home stead entry tor the lands actually oe- cuptod. bald Units were ltote<i upon the applications of the persons meD- Uoued » s s below, s s who w i have r a f a i 4 preference a , '8 Kaktoy... idle of and PPY w M o w T o gi>. AI1 a belli« er comm, water aad let k stand lv - to th« machinery through the ni«*rt and, at the same time, not vto- l«te the 10-hetsr labor law. Many times shift eehedule. had to to broken, the earlier night shift men I eb } W .r tours; 1 » It over into the mldoicht shift. This entailed the payment of over 's • time to men doing the work o f th o se and I ^ r D n k - Moat of the men who have K)Ut becn discharged while the plant was | running full capacity, have been dto* M E missed for intoxication. They hold j j g their Jobs now. ;SE I The average deposits in the tonka v in e s h h y condl- Y / bon o f ih e kid- If 1 / neys; If ft stains A - L - J l your linen <1 le evidenc» o f k id - ney tr r u b le ; too r T e xA ire q u c n td es lre to pets It o? pstn la ” tbe back Is t i r e • e n v ln c ln j proo. that tbe kidneys and blad der sre ou, of Crder. w h . t to B e . Th ere la com fort In the knowledge so Often expressed, that D r, K lh n eK * Sw am p- R o s t, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every wiah in curing rheum atiisii, pain in the to e k . btdoeys, liver, t ladder and every p e ri af the urinary passage. It corrects In»bllttv to h eld water end scalding pain In passing * » * r bad effects following use of liquor, ertae e r beer, and 0vereemes that ««pleasant necessity of being compelled to go oftea d u rln r ’ be day, and to get up m an y ttm es d»T...g the night. Tho m ild and the extra ordinary effect o l S w a m p - R o o t Is soon re a m e d . It stands the highest fa r Ms wew ffnltf earns a< fits moat distrosefog cases. I f y e a need a medicine y->u .h o u id Eave tbe t o r i . Sold by druggists tr 50c. and $1. stoss. You m a y have a sample bottle o f fids I ICS- a RXW , Ir ? A " , y .X Y ff■ 1 ‘ " I a o i o a n .r.np<> d im ir, tt At « 1 1 « a ltra ,,, »»wost.vl a |i,w tv*rw ; » pr«.« teaoxd ‘ .Ciois,q ;vo|jx>iu ,n twivnh ♦ 4 4 There are scientists and (cirn listx, but few o f them un,let-stand Ufe. ♦ 4 - Wdeg \v. _ ..................................* cbs.. to the plaoe where the strip cloeee B o o th s s ta te m e n t In c lu d e d th e dec- ' o n th e b o u n d a r y o f tl>e t r a c t , FOR YOFR th e Beautiful collegi pennant» Y a le a n d H a r v a r d nuoti » 2 4 in . P r in e e 'z m , < , . M ic h ig a n ,e . i l , T x AU br-et qual.t; fr it . net t h a t a t tim e s th e s a w m ill h e a r e a b e in g -18.19 a c r e s ; lis te d u p o u ap- i a v , t t r e s m t - r e . l H t - r» «> m io a g c d e m p lo y e d 1300 m en a n d tb e 1 p lic a tio n o f T . W . B i h in g e , M a r i n i , W U to il ’ ll p r o i- c - T rf ■ * i ; . j,4 p a y ro ll e x c e e d e d 8 6 9 ,0 0 * a m o n th . T h e O r e g o n t h ie * S - lf if iB , T h e M J h tt'k , c o n c e rn b ro u g h t in to O re g o n m o re NK M . the BJ KEJ* NW Jt Sec. 10, T . MV»• • « » ! -t I -•!? . i-o rt.j.u i,, th a n «10.000 000 o f o u ts id e m o n e y a n d w " W ‘“ ‘i f * ’ a n d 5 B to h tix .t , f .• s f a r m e r « m e r c h a n t!, la b o re rs a n d en- . V^lryfc ? * l * 4 0 MOW A I B a rt C^ !’ T h i l l t ^ m re 7 | 1r L ^ J h e : N ' ^ * * * ’ i h *' N * » E V X H I t . th e D a y io 'i. P r t . 01 J i iB N W J 8 A I N W 1 Sec. 2 0, T . 83 8 . , R . 11 r e c tly . T h e R e p u b lic a n s p o tn l o u t w . . 110 a c re s , a p p lic a t io n o f U e y m o n d t h a t B o o th 's r is e fr o m a fa r m Bwnd C . T h o m p s o n , P o r t O n o r o , ifa v ^ o u ; a a d d a y la b o r e r Is to b is c r e d it A id L ie - 6 -1 2 6 2 . A tr a c t w it b lu w h a t will t h a t h u n d re d s e f o th e r O re g o n h i y e p r o b a b ly be w h e n s u rv e ^ g d -a c c . 8 1, 1 a r e d e v e lo p in g tb e s a m e w a y . Tlbey y -> K 12 W » llto r gH w d « Tw ltow e: a l i o p o in t o u t th a t th e In d u s tr y w 4 i o l k > h> ^ * i r * 7 * P ‘? ‘» ■ n n -r of ^ .u t e 'm « ^ - X UV rn ° T ^ " t0 ¿ « c t o . t o tto A n ? V o d ^ th e w e te r p o w ir the other r n g rea t. Omkob' O re g o n a re by him w hich Plr- . , e, . " an cy one, b u t t h e m a n « r l t f f 1 1 .. K i . • A in ? ” i liberty, Industry I happiness , fire b r o a d s id e s , w e * < lto g p r o s p e r ity to w o rk I , „ n u i l .g 8 . 61 d r g . 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B a t e s , A s s is ta n t C o r n u ,». t o . u r of h a v in g m a d e go od, w h e t h e r as a t o r ti^ U tn c ra l ‘ »»-d “ •»«tu -or w HW« m r»«MlrtMrebe«-> » " ■ X C a M -2 I. c , , s x. 4 ti e r a n i . e m e t « U i . r h « v t v . - i «>« - jm I fs • h r . 1 r e r x cry wire <r«r lim - i < , w ,» t i -sd..< h r tor "tro.ters. «us t r i » ' w e ,r t r n i » e > v '4 V ttT * - v d '. - v n u i e r e d ib e sm e I« be> r r . t t a r -m M .< . i .s w ly . Its i w t K c v M i r J » * t v r » w .___ Cd»». ' - B o r ' . l i i F rb ra a rt f e r n •• M ■*as’"«b*a. T - r f f P C wl .y POOR PRINT * it p tin <*»«■» s w • «<• .A t H u» Mt f.-t $1 j , he n c e E»st 10 chains i t h e m e W . 3« c h n .; U u m w E . 20 c h i . ’ , t h v iic e i*. M . M c h b .; th e n o e * . 30 d w . i t«» th e plac e o f b e g u ttiii g ; v s o e p t a s t r p o f la n d ¿0 lin k a w id e « ¡c n e n b e j aa During tbe period that Booth was F f « I l D h lK a * U w e a i t r r i , t u r n in g t im b e r In to a s tre a m o f go ld ' 9 l th e t j a c t w h e n c e C o r n e r o ^ o n ‘ »»« “w, ff^ U n k w o ,, e .e l.’t f u i o ' . T h " ' ' th e i t o t e m o re m o n e y th a n th e O o r e rn m e n t h a s a p p r o p ria te d f o r r iv e r And h a r b o r im p r o v e m e n t« in O re g o n s in c e th e s ta te w a s a d m itte d to t h e U n io n . 4 ♦ '♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 2 22 i hr. .......... . ,1 .4 0 c h s .; th e n o e N . «:» d .y , W , 4.20 c l i t . ; t l i e n r e N . 76 deg. W . , 4 c h s ; th e n c e N 88 deg. W . , 3 70 c h s .; th e n c e 8 . 4 8 d e g . W „ 4 c h s . ; th e n c e 8 . 36 d e n . W ., 1 M c h s . ; th e n c e 8 . « 0 d e g . w , 4.68 c h s . ; t lr e n r e 8 . 47 d eg. w ., 3.50 ta n I Io n ♦ ♦ - .. R. A. BO O TH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A HANLKYGRAM. Y *“ hl dl I S.l Ml I sink ♦ ’ '' 86 < li « - ; th e n c e 8 . 7» d e g . W „ 2.27 c h a .; th e n c e N . 72 deg. W . , 1 .0 0 c h s ., th e n c e N . 44 d e g . W . , 1.4-1 d i e . ; th e n c e N . 3 d e g . W „ 1 90 c h i., thence 8 . 42 " P*F night— now find their way through the channels of trade into 8: the bank deposits. in>_ L Adams, oas of the leading dry- ro. goods merchants of Oregon City, ek- said: "Since Oregon City dry went Into effect, business has improved. Col lections are easier. I have fewer tod uld bills on my books than I bad a year o f ago. I t also has had a tendency to I make people buy ell of their goods at home. lo r "Where I cashed 18 checks on pey- nighto s t the m ilk, I now cash 60 h<? The abolition of the saloons has <>a turned that vast amount of money ¿«J from tho Portland liquor houses Into to- the moat markets, grocery stores, drygoods stores aad other channels of trade right here at home. Oregon isl c ,tZ k now saving the money that it do formerly spent for boose.” ■Y B. T. McBain, mill manager e f the in, W illamette Pulp A Paper company, . ,t said: “ My last pay roll Is evidence go that the men do not now spend their »" money In saloons, either in Portland ,,y or In Milwaukie. O f the 638 checks last issued, nearly 600 of them beer n l witness that fam ily expenses are to- . lug paid. Men who formerly sent he their checks beck endorsed by saloon- he keepers now pet them through the , »T stores of Oregon City. Not one of DOCTORS R. 1 0 W„ W. M ., except a atrip of land 60 linka wide described as lot lows: Be ginning st a point 10 ebs east and 8 60 chains south ol the quartet poet on the north line of Sec. 10, said township aad range, on the eastern boundary of the tract; extending thence IS links on < a c h r id e of a Hue running X. 64 deg. "GET M O R E PEO PLE ON T H E SO IL” IS T H E SLOGAN OK T H E C A N D ID A T E FOB U N IT E D STATES SENATOR. OR have increased. Though the saloon IL L keepers carried heavy accounts, their j'n g balances have remained practically SSS 41,8 ■■me. Rome of them have gone T H Into ether lines of bustnees, two of <> } them have moved away from the I.E. d t F- IS Checks that were formerly cashed -AS In saloons—and one saloon is said to NK have cashed regularly *2000 every about tt, both son«, H oly t o o by m all, ss D r. K U m er A S p e c ia l O f f e r F o e M e n F o r a flmited time oply, eU psireoi onr finest 36c value OwarealMd Hoar any color with written guarantee Mud a p air of our well known Meu’t f * r o - ditt Uarltr, for one dollar, wad 10» for postage, etc. J T r, You know these boos; they stood the teat when all others failed. They give real loot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become louse and baggy as the shape to kah In, net premed to. They are Oearanteed for firmness. for style, tor superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainless and to wear toe month« with out holes, or a new pair free. D o n ’t d e la y b u t s e n d In y b u r o r d e r b e fo re o ffe r e x p ir e s (live correct sise. »■ E V E K -W E A R \-'v D a y t o n , O h io applionnt to qualified to make heme stead entry and the preference right to exercised prior to Nuv.66,_l«4,ea which date the lands w ill be subject to settle ment and entry by any qualified per son. Tbe lands nr» as fnltowe: I t o Langtoto and Don’t Know It. G u i n n t e e d W a e r E v e r H o s ie r y to r M e n a n d W o m e n >y given that the lands either a pi benefit A ni We are el Harbor. GUM BOOTS Special on Sba 10, Last Y saw Stock AU other Sizes in Yukon *8.26, Dwek 1 M is s is s ip p i s a d c a ic u la ■Joint Senator Cor Ooue and Carry— I 8. Smith. Joiat Representative far Ooue and I believe Corry—B P. Peirce. ernment sh< Jodge, Sd Judicial D la trio t-J . W. through this greto Hamilton, Roseburg. to Completi