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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1916)
à' ,■*’ f ■* N um ber IO 1 Ö , V o lu m i* 40 X X IV SOME BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY M E D IC IN E liv e r iiTegularitiee. B la s k - D raugbt Stock and Poultry Medi- eina is a bowel and liver rrmedy t e etoek. 1« putt the organs of digestion ia a perfect condition. JYtwuinent American breeders and sional done of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in * their food. Any stock raiser m ar buy a tt-een t h »If pound a ir-tig h t can of thia medicine f r a « bis dealer and keep his stock la vigorous health lo r weeks. Dealers gener ally keep B lac i-H ra u g h t Stock and Poultry M wiioine. If yours does not, seed 25 cents fa r a sample aan to the manufacturers. Tea VERY QUEER LAKES. COL NIKKI! W MONEY, , » g at v: tisaWijr condi tion U » h . kid neys: If It «Ufns your linen It la evldoncs o f kid ney trouble; loo One of the m ost sin gular lake» Dos to Good Woi in th e world xta the celebrated too Dspartm« n t c h lake of the Island of Trini- arant — 1 dud. Thia lake spreads over an ' <3ku< area o f 00 acres, and ita surface la „„ compost'd of one g re a t Uoating ' og the saerst sor o n u s of aspbaltuni, seam ed w ith fiscal year endin, veins Of clear w ater. From it, t° Socrstary o f «J and a sim ilar lake in V eneanela. £ ^ * ¿ „ * 0 0 th e w orld’s supply of »»pnait la OB the p a rt t draw n, sta te s the W ash ington an estim ate of t t p O8t, 1 fe lt m oney In etri The nitch lake la a hideous “V!.1®8 . ., place as far a s amelia are con MI|t to bankg to corned, /o r th è air all about it is tanoe In the «oui hewvw-wkh uoxlona vapors, trtw i oT the national^ from the center of the lake gushes they had not st a fo en ta in of liquid asphaltum , in JS2“* qmry, Janu which there float and break hub- iw t F ifte e n hu bica con taining m ost horrible • decrease in the ,.ag,.g ! celved, as com] Thv .o r i™ ™ » . » , 00 thv , « « £ ■“ ™ face of thia lake and cot great BBtaa should be sla b s of asphaltum , which are car- j der the actual fi rled away. B u t the next m orning 1 doubled. b o tb > s the hole they left is Ailed up again .¿ ‘‘‘Vi w ith the pitch which liaq risen “nKcount. rielt col d arin g the night, so that the sup- goId U<1 ,n T^j ply seem s to be in exhanstible. | lit tle less th an c Thia enrious lake w in discow- fait notes for « ered by Kir W a lter Raleigh when K he landed in Trinidad in 15 15, on Knbt(| ,n tbe h is way to the m onth of the Orino- hy th e division co in search of El ltorado. only a few o f th A nother stran ge lake is altuat- 1c*1^ rln^he,h‘ ^ ed on a peninsula which ju ts out of (h# M in to the Caspian aea. The whole ! rested, and In t su rface of thia lake is covered with p la n t was captui a erust of sa lt so thick aDd strong Jhs J"18’ 8rre th at a. man can ride across it on «’ P' horseback w ith safety. | forata contribuì In central Aaia, near the Caspi- n u m b er o f arresi an sea. is a lake of beautiful rose M. I color, w hile the banks are covered w ith sa lt cry sta ls as w hite as LAW NO LO snow . From the w aters of this Wood: , lake there a rises a flower-like ( fcy , odor. The color and the od orare ' ides la tti supposed to be caused by vegeta-, 1 ,* ta , h . d . p , b . I SS There used to be a curious lake wovdi on the top of the V olcano de A gna, «piversity, tl In O o a t c m a l a , 14,000 feet above P ennsylvania B the level of the sen. It w as not fed eloalns * by spring» nor by rivera, but was wndy Uw Ia caused by accum ulations of snow and rain— in fact, w as an im mense ~i Mk you I f reservoir. It lasted for centuries. belon» to a lei Then one day the sides of the lake gave way, and down th e w a ters rel()1||J eMea rolled, d ealin g death and destro®- put i„to « i*boi tion, and diggin g a great barran* menu laid dowi ca, or ravine, in the m ountain aide, *r® not ley V ln* which ia » till visible. I 4 4 GAUGE SHOTGUN eonvfnc'.ng proof that the kidneys sad blad der a r e o u t of order. V k t l to Be. ' ' Thera la com fort In th e knowledge to often expressed, that D r. K ilm er's Sw am p- R o o \ the tr e a t kidney ,em ady fulfills every wish in curing rheum atism, pain In the "back, kidneys, liver, tladd er and every part of tha urin ary passage. It correct» InsbIHtv to hold w ater end scalding pain 4n passing It, or bad affects follow ing use- ot .liquor, wine nr beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often k fu rl» ? *fcs day, and to g»t up m any Umas ^rrirtg lh a night. T h e m ild and th e astra- ordinary affect ol S w a m p - R o o t la toon rea'ized It atanda the highest for Its Won- derlul cures of the most distressing cases. I f y o e need a medicine you should nave tha best. Sold by druggists lr 60c. and J l . sizes. You m ay have a sample bottle o f thia wonderful discovery T-, and a boon that t e i l s r i O b J E K a . T ^ S m o re about it. both absolutely free by mail, 1 Iff lfe address D r. K ilm e r fc n«wa w »»wip*or«. Co., Bingham ton, H . Y . W hen w riting m ao- ‘ Children’s Gam Roots $ 1 .7 5 Duck Boots 4 .9 5 Yukon ” 5 95 v • Duck ” Leather sob* 5 9 r Meu’s Rubbers .9 0 j Ladies Unbbe.ss 70 Childrens Rubbers .6 5 C A T reciM'.t I». tnii'S, -.no. A « u>t .« .l.c«t nt ruvitlu .i his'.oiy, provw Mood rSarezpur’ i ap> « m e rit w ctinwt. l<, snv »oto »■ "Ar.ÇtlCI T 1 Alw&y» RsiÂGKiJbsr the FcU N özu : to cat a n i wear J^axatìv© Rroigo i Q U A L IT Y . For ‘Partridge, Wood cock, Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting the , .r hours; i , 1 or r ’~ Cures a C&M in One D<iy, Grip us Tï?»£ » ** *<<»' ***®« ~ ,« 2 3 e a r latapt eatateeae totora you pershaa f c H m Hem S m t Mn Çu-, fop, There are in all about half a dosen lace-bark tree» In the world, ■o called because the inner bark y ield s a natural lace In a ready m ade up in serviceable article» of apparel. Only fonr o f th ese curi ous sp ecies of trees are of much practical value. T o u rists, w ho have stopped at H aw aii or Sam oa m ay recall the lace-bark clothing o f the n atives—-clothing of a neat brown color when new, o f rem ark able stren gth and of a fragrant odor, like freshly cured tobacco leaf. The native tnpa cloth, as It is called, la made from the bark o f th e brasonetia papirifera, but Il is not nsually ,ncloded am ong the real lace bark trees. In its natural s ta te th eyeal lace- bark ts of a d e lic a te cream w hite tin t. It ! • probably a kind of fibrous pith. W hen the outer bark is rem oved it can be unfolded and unwound in one seam less piece, having a anrface of a little more than a square yard. W ashing and sun bleaching give it a dassling w hite appearance. The fabric is airily ligh t. It is used In the W est Indies for m an talas, cravats, col lars, cuffs, window curtains— in a word, for every purpose that t r dlnary lace is used. In m aking up sh aw ls, veils sud the like it is cus tom ary to piece tw o sh eets of lari* bark together. D elicate and ap- n sre n tlv weak a s it ia in sin gle L . N o stran ger or m ore Interest- Ing w ill baa ever been m ade than that by which Joseph H. Lew is [ of Hoboken, N . J., left the larger »hare of Ills money to the U n ite d ! Mt a tea to tie used toward I lie pny- ment o f the nalional debt. D ei w as 87 year» old and lived alone j I P O L IT E N E S S w as an engraver and had a little shop near T iin ilj church, where m any of the fashionable wedding cards w ere engraved, as were the door p iste s of the rich. In that day the door plate w as a most im portant adjunct to the front of a house, and 1-ewls did a thriving trade in engraving them. Though he retiied from busi n ess at an early d a te, his com pe tence w as so invested during the rem ainder of the years o f Ids long life that at his death his esta te was valued at over fl1,(MlO,fiOO. He had many plans for the tn a l distribution of his fortune, but! none of them pleased him as did the idea of leaving It to hiaeonn-’' try. H e often told hla friends that he bad made bis m oney in thia country and all that he w as be owed to the U nited S ta tes. For that reason he wished to repay hia indebtedness as b est he eonld. W ith the exception of a few sm all b equests the entire fortune of this p a trio tic man w as turned over to the U nited S ta te» govern ment. O a)l«d t h * T a r n . The elderly maiden had recent ly inherited a MOscrefarm. Later a man from an adjoining village appeared upon the scene. “W ill yon he my wife?" he asked. “I love yoe with my whole heart.” “ro rth ela n d ’asake!” exclaimed the giddy old girl.—Chicago Dally Nowa. OF JA PA N ESE tion, wherein everyone who wish es a reputation for even passable courtesy m ust refrain from saying anything except in the m ost roundabout m anner. You are, we w ill suppose, a t a tea-b> use, and you wish for sugar Tbe following’ conversation is p retty sure to take place. I trana late it literally, sim ply sayin g that every tea-house girl, usually in the first blush of youth, is addressed a s “elder sister.” You elep youT hands. (Enter tea-house maiden.) Yon— Hal, elder stater, au gust ly e x ists there s u g a r / | She— Tbe honorable sugar, an gustlyia i t l . „ | You -Ho au gustly. Bhe— He (indescribable exprea sion of assent). Sue goes o»t to procure the “honorable sugar.’* W hether thta ta a more s a t i a , factory mode of address than the i laconicttam and; " W a lter.su g a r!” 1 ta an op es question. It is at least t evident th a tJ t ta one which take« I B»n B e a n * C a r n « e Kevc.ubU 1 «bulw oi R»ck S in p lv S u o o l Cutnng Dvrica D ro p Forg-d T y p e B an P e r t a i Line Lock B k h r o M Rikboa Uniform Tovch B ail Bearing T y p e Bar Co ltim a f ianler and Paragrapkaa Decim al Tab u la« » V ia iH e W r s io i * A K e y lo C E v r r j C b aracto Pa.tect Eraamg FacJide» lntochangeable C a a ia g n Right aad Lafc C a c ia to Ralaaae L e w . Swinging M arginal Rack operations m writing, hilling or statistical work are accomplished from the key board of die light running, easy action Model 10 (Visible) a * W i t o for mio» am im e lo The Smith Premier Typewriter C o , laa. Protected Rtbboa C ca . Drive« C m j * » v i u- ,___ . Syracuse, N.Y. E mm U b avarjwto« Ribbon Cotsrolled fro«. k r y U a r d V a riable and Unirem al L a e S p ac« Perfect D u * G uard Back Space Lever _ Carriage Retarder Im proved Mwg.B.1 S « p ~ , t - . ’Y - — SpaatSa* fcv«r D e w e d These sre feature* which make the Smith Premier the choice of the mss who iniestigstes compsrativs N othing ha« ever equalled i t N othing can ever aurpass i t GUARANTEED S W IF T A CO. Opp.u.are>« m nii, I 1 say consumption t^a be £ cu red . 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