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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1915)
r V * o lit m o X X IV H i. ÎO IS O F F IC IA L D IR EC TO R Y. W a r n»ai»a tha Ttaasa. A t that m oment soma one came stamp M r*. Xrwhnm e When my husband asked me what I would like for my ing through the outer office. The door U . 8. Senator»— D r . H a iry Lao«, of birthday. I told him to get me some wae Jerked open, and the manager of the fair, red-faced and puffing, stood before Portland and Geo. K Chamberlain of sofa pili<iw> them. Mrs. Friend—Well, my dear? Salem . "Ready?" he asked, w ith businesslike Mr« Xcwhouse—The foolish fellow Oongreaamau, F irs t Diatriet— W illi* went and bought only a dosen.—Town directness. The g irl rose, a trifle pale, and thrqat Topic«. 0 . Hawley, <4 Salem. her arm through the young m an’s. G vernor—Oswald West, Salem. Her V a la e k r Dap, > Secretary of State—Ben. W. Olcutt Sa M r. Styles- Did you call oo Mrs Boreiinj, Friday? lem. • Mrs. Styles Yea; unlucky day, you tate T.eaaarer—Thoa. B. Kay, of Sa know. ' ' lem. "W hy, was aba out?" 8 u p t Public Instruction—L . A . Ald "No; «ha was in ." -Y o n k e rs States- erman, Salem. man. : S V S T S ABO O IW f B K » u r V IC B B e State Printer— W illis Donlway, Salem. H e r C rIM a to w . Attorney General— A. M. Crawford, “WbaJ would you do I f you oould w W ard en -W m . L. F in - ploy the piano aa.goud as iSV, Saleflu n iT - • y°uwg lady of the housemaid. "ShdVc a n ’ 01» w o u ld n ’t g e t d fs c o u r- State Health Officer—D r. Calvin 8. ' “ *,*• * “ • Oi’d k * f ~ roight on W hite, Salem. larnin till (U could play it dacently,” Salem. was the r e p * .—Chicago Daily N e w / Clerk State I-and Board—G. O. Brown, Malem. Ja»wt Senator for Coua und C u rry— I 1. 8. Smith. I Joint Representative for Cooa and J Curry—8, P. Peirce. t Jadge, Id Judicial Diatriet—J. W. r Hamilton, Roeuburg. i t Prosecuting Attorney for C u rry ‘ Co.— W . H . Meredith, WedJerburu. ' V . 8 . C om m laaioneik— H hem h l. red „ ;be u7 r £ y p a ^ g e . professional to bold water and scalding pain In passine f the crowd. «. or bad effects following of liquor* Iciane stru g -1 »Ineorboer, and overcome« that unnleaaani Mendelssohn , “•« •» ity of being compelled to go often rest event of da/¿ .* n d <»', “P many times ! lag, 600 feet or¿ ' d í í V ; ¿ 2 t „t ¡md tbe ostra- » « •» - 3 a ? ^ S S 3 2 f f , £ ~ , I J d7 * U cur" °< ,h» moat d “ J d n g c I X twled. Thue If yo» need a medicino yo» «hould S e ^ ü igh the lane bast. Sold by druggist» Ir 60c. and t i 7 . ^ , came Anally You may have a sample bottle of this olemst-faced wonderful discovery «M F - bent and a book that tellaWflRanCjW aWSlUfr ft rfully, as he Wood, Gold * * Coenty Ooinmiesinners— D . Colegrove, g Gold Beach; Geo Chenoweth, Langlois. I si Sheriff—C. H . Hailey, Gold Beach. al County Clerk—Joh u B. Staunaid, >" Gold Beach. . « County Treasurer— Frank Caughell Wedderhurn | * Assessor—Wot. TUman, H arb o r? . lev School Bupt.— Geo. W . Smith. Gold cl Beach. bt S u rve yo r-J . Caughell Jr„ Gold Beach, MIBTTMOB OP t u b covbtu , W| C irc u it Court meets Fourth Monday ir August of each year. County Commlwlonera Court meets first Wtxlnesday lu January, A pril, Ju ly and September of each yeni ' I aw •* I ,ri 1,01 «M * Monday in tout oppicob P oa T. MAklKRfc. |B 1 S i“ *'1»“'* .......... a L . Wakemam ..............................M r . E. I l Frio«, « wm M a r la l.................... Mr*. Viola A. F ry ■”* . ..A . i f . Jtilen. eta Port Orford Ames Johushn tre Dea m a rk ... .. ■. J. S. Captw. ant leanglols .. . . . E. B. T h rift ant E c k le y .... . .. J . A. Uaincg j wlr Have you ever seen a Sunset? A beautifully i l 'u s t r s i e d m onthly magazine of <hu wide awake W v tt w ith fa»:mating short stor.es, pit t u t - .-,11? parronal point-of vie;-,- dc«cr'|Wi- n of ths interesting devclbpmeot o f the W est, and the romance ar. i his tory of the wonderland of -he eatth. Ask your ks al newsdealer for current issue or send $1 50 fpryoar's suhsenprion. ‘111s book, ''R oad of a ’T h o u tic J W onder».” — 120 beautiful W asiérn viete» in four colors— w ill b- included— free. rnonn s vitn iN O Ssa rsaw« is t« o ttro s m a THE 8 K W IN O M A O H IN ffi °F . D U A L IT Y . ’ W A R R A N T E D FO R A L L T I M I . If y o s pnrehaer Ih.- N S W H O M R you witt b a rs a Ilfs i 1 a t Hut price ytei m s . — t irtfl • o t have Bn chain <>f rt'paiok » ¿ ri d ip e s i • (O Kuy. I f yon w a n t a sewing maehlnai w rite M M r la U e t ratalngn« befbrw yoa purehaao. lb N m Hem S m ; Iute Ci., Ori«i, I » T R E S P A S S NOTICE. R eties is hereby given th a t all par tite are warned not to enter upon 01 trespass In any way upon the premis es • ( the undersigned near Mussel ereek, Oregon. Anyone so trespassing without pal consent w ill be prosecuted to the full • le n t of the law . T. I * C a re r, A. B .C wtsj . Urt. : “Don’t look down." be cautioned. ’1 a in ’t acalrt, Jim .” she replied,1 bravely, although he felt her trembling. I PreeenGy they were aware the bal-i loon wee stationary. The clergyman i opened a book and began the ceremony. I fbe service droned on, the man ea-1 aayed one look over the side o f tbe cor, I but those upturned faces far below gave I I him a queer sensation, and drawing the g irl yet eloeer to him. he fixed bln eyea1 on the clergyman's face. A moment later there was a alight! afcock. He was aware of a feeling of gf dd Inesa; he heard a cry of horror from the crowd far below. The ceremony stopped short. Indeed, tbe clergyman dropped tbe book from bis nerveless hands. The girl clung unsteadily to the' elds of the car, while tbe two m en’ elutchlag the ropes, peered over the tide. W het they saw struck terror to their hearts. The crowds, tbe fair grounds, the whole earth, was falling away from them with sickening rapidity. Many feet below them the broken end of the' treacherous rope swayed and dangled In the breese. , "W e’ve broke loose!” gasped Jim, In tones of horror. The three, white-faced and trembling, stood staring at one another, stunned by the suddenness of It all n was the g irl who recovered her wits flrsL "W e—we—can't help tt, ” she faltered ,' “but anyway. w ,'l| fc« married." It was ludeed a strange wedding. The clergyman clung to one side of tbe car? which swayed and rocke t dangerously,; and (be contracting parties grasped the other side. But somehow the service was hustled through, and Just as tbe balloon was lost to sight In the cloud bank, the two were pronounced man and wife. For nearly an hour they floated along above the clouds. Then the great ball above them begun to shrivel somewhat, and they sank gently. At suaset they were quite near the earth, traveling as C h in e s e A r e H u m a n s ! The Important discovery that the Chi nese are human belaga haa Just been thade It didn't take the captains of Industry long to And tt out when the Chinese b.gan to boycott Amerlcoa- m nde goods. Great Is buelnsaal i Swh¿ntoíi?Ñ. Y. H a 101 IS A WONDER Nt u Wr kw, « w um . New and Attractive Dress Goods at I Prices c v rT Ä -- 1 STEVENS ARMS 4 TOOL COMPANY MCKENZIE Ä POOLE ’Things to eat and,’ wear” A C R U T recor.1 cuirs, ^n« <ju «i»e<l io ni«die .» hígfoiy, prove nooti s S&ra.ipui'il a ¡>< hmmcb m erit ’in xuuwir to any of lier t Î XrtttagSS. fvr F ifty remita. J U A .v-t.tv í-d U d. r o M U ,ft CRF».. RinknA w ‘ »-ufo, s u , -H e .ii A iio T u r . ty, and the clergyman followed, h U 1 method o f embarkation detracting I somewhat from b it dignity. The rope! was unreeled from the big windlass, and aa the balloon crept slowly upward, th e 1 cheers o f the crowd redoubled. The young man slipped an arm about the the northwest Fields and village* flew past beneath them.—and always they sank lower as the hot a ir In the balloon gradually cooled Presently they were brushing the tree tops. which tilted the car sharply and threatened momentarily to spill them to earth. The clergyman, poking be neath the seat* on either side of the ear emerged triumphantly with a grapple anchor end a coll of light rope. Breath lessly be cast the anchor over the side. I For a time tt swung to and fro like a I huge pendulum, then caught fast In the branches of an elm near a big, white farmhouse. The rope pulled taut; the car Jerked and tilted and swayed; then tbe balloon sank gently Into the branches of a huge apple tree, and tbe perilous voyage was at an end. ?* From their perch in tbe apple tree they saw men running toward* them with ladders, and three women follow ing sturdily In the wake of tbe men In a few minutes the unwilling voyagers were standing on solid earth again, an swering as best they oould the many questions of the chattering group about them. "May I ask where we are?" the cler gyman ventured, when the curiosity of their rescuers bed been somewhat ap peased. "You’re In Clinton Mills, In the north ern part of Ridgeway county," one of the men replied. The bride took a step forwaro "There ain ’t a Sereny Hawkins round here, la there?" she asked, eagerly. "Tea. dearie." saM one of the women ' , "Sereny Hawkins’ place is about n m ile beyond here." , The bride pressed her husband’s an a I and turned to him n glowing face “Oh. Jim.” she whispered. " It’s turned out a beautiful «reddin' Journey, after •B -”— N. O. Tlmes-Democrat IÍA C A 2 I3 X 4 4 GAUGE SHOTGUN P ^ o r ^ n ib S S caught the County J -H lg e -W . A Beaeh. GOODS For 'Partridge, Wood- rock. Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting the ager moving 1 tack> k l d S ^ ’ lv é ^ Ì È d ' ^ n d t i e - Ì n í í T . Stew art « oot'MTv ornoiK H . S U rS E T ah > •< » hours; * • -t or S- - S i..— cite. ■ta’by condl- ,i f the kid- „ , _ , 4 It staine y ° ur Unen It 1» ***r*I 1 i Í b i J i H evidence of kld- J U It/ « fZ L M n«y trouble : too /■ I X j G ,r«quer.t desire to , pesa It or pain in . j back Is also s s s a s K t “* * * There le eomfort ^teBffipow ledge ee bits of cloud w iA \ í c ^ é k' £ e< r nr'edy * * * « £ £ Port Orfonl. M u n v oocnvv -■* Always Semeiafesr the Fail We 1 ^ a s a tlv e » B| F g fois ?3 0 n i n h n w ii L. i f « ■ i i i n . i . j i L > -ju Cures & C eH in One D ay, Grip ¿a Tv; Look the line over and you Will find what yon want at an attractive price. j on Sex. 25c. /v ll n e c e ssa ry o p e ra tio n s in w ritin g , billing o r statistical w o r k a r e a c c o m p lish e d fro m th e k e y b o a r d of th e light ru n n in g , e a s y a d i o n M o d e l 1 0 ( V is ib le ) Gaa> O w e n C a r r ie s RIU>ia C<almllcd from Keyboard Vanahle ami Uni,anal L m Spaca» Parfart D us Gaard Bask Spaca Le««v Carnage Rrtarder Isqwovsd Margiaal S to p E n sp— ». SpaadwalEaar Davkad These v e feature* which make the Smith Premier the choice of the DOCTORS N o th in g has ever equalled i t N o th in g c a n ever surpass It •ay cwMnmrfton can be c u ra i N ature nlooe won't do it. It needs help. Dr. King’s New Discovery ' î W A S f l fA A R K S e rr» « ,.-, E M IR q au »1 i«y’> >-v. a«n4 .-<o«h ;.k tores « . i d an |M f p £ O |.« T t "E.á '•T’jrt en p w a aUBr,. V , Ji»« SWIFT & CO., P t i o t U ¿ ^'.rym e-ar J^p. V.b “ qlaat ®Bc»,W»sh»e,-‘*n. C U I FT A CO F»Hat»e?wa I C. trfect re t For A ll Throat and Lung Trouble*, beak W It (tela. T ria l 3aU<aa ftma.