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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1916)
I;; ''As..‘*>»4. P O R T O R F O R D , O R X B O O ir , W E D N E N D A V . J A ^ D A R Y V «. ^ tim b e r W ie , 41H V o lu m e - X PASSINO OF MEPFORP S U * SC1SRCB BR8VITIBS. BLACK- DRAUGHT STOCK »"d POULTRY ¡MEDICINE 5 S S Ew Um df l-D ra u g k tl dieine in m iew > id air4 .w -n * rvuiwy Medinins, la F — - M t,aeed » — t o j w e ChLttaixxwa Mediatos Os., Chat tanooga, le n a . A kind of paper la made fro m sen- weed Which Is an traeaparen* th a t i t may be used Inetohd o f glees to r' w in Medford, ft le needleee to aay, M a dows. ’ i. . piece near Boston Paul Revere rode Prusaian blue is made by fusing "through Medford town" on his way to horses' hoofs and other anim al refuae arouse the countryside. Yet for over m a tter w ith im pure potassium carbon- a century, saya toe 8prln«fleld Repub 'a it» ' lican, the thing that has brought the D r. l ’a li.u has given the name greatest fam e to toe piece has been '‘R iatln ’’ to the .m o ll planet which w a . the Medford mm - I t Is quite w ith « discovered by him on the #th of M arch our province as chroniclers to call at last. tention to tw o recent events of tan- • A medical expert contends th a t out portanae « to e history of toe town. o f 1,000 girls etadytng the piano before The t i l t h anniversary of toe « re t seh «he age U 1» about «00 are afflicted Uement on the Mystic, where Medford w ith nervou. troubles in la te r life. stands, was celebrated meet fittingly “Uoaaamer iron," »bp wonderful prod- on Thursday Dr. W illia m °» a c t o f the Swtaavn lew» mi Ila. la ao thin Qulacy. whose facility In the writing r im r H taken ».too ateeA pltod «me on of occasional verto-ta net unknown to the other to qjake an ineh in thiek- a whole natico.-’ recltod » historical pos m Whose coaeludlng stana aada- Hydrogen lig h t is e.pecially favored ciouely reminds son of toe town's mos< ih hospital w ork fo r hygienic reason», oelebratod todaatry: aside from the advontuge» of economy, : —W h at means “Old Medford" to hat and the recent experience w ith the new i exiled sons? i ____ Strache lamp a t the Vienna general ; Why* dear, doBtdstlc drsatha In wanl hospital eonflrme the favorable reports | and wandering through their via already received. tan rnnsl _ In.G erm an varnish factories an easy way to extinguish a burning pan of oil baa been found in toe use of n flne- meehed'wire net. As eooh Ml »11» M f CTT the burning surface the iron wires con duct off the heat so rapidly th a t the gases eon no longer flame. 1‘hrenologi.ts aay th a t the higher In tellectual proceeeee ere performed in tha fro n t p art of the bruin, but recent studies have led some physiologists to conclude th a t the posterior lobes of the cerebrum ere the real seat of men ta l power. These lolwe arc more de veloped in man than in other animals, and are moot conspicuous in the highest raceeof men. T h e old theory that the apparent en largem ent of sun and moon near the horison is due to comparison w ith te r restrial objects has long been unsetle- faetory. H ie now explained as e re sult c f aoiue peculiarity of the eye, which accounts also for the late deter m ination th a t the shape of t t o to y is WRITER’S LITTLE MISTAKE. a horixontally widened convexity, w ith a singular depression in the senith. i CLEARANCE SALE * .«h > W j T beans 4 i 4 or s»'- l. .;g unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If U stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too ¿roquent desire to CDU BOOTS AND RUBBERS L STEVENS N U B t TM LCN M M wine or beer, and overcomes diet unytaamnt nscsasHy ef being compelled Is go sfiaa durie» »be day. end » get up.meny «mas dvr.«g the night. The mild end the astro- orotnary effect M Sw >m p*Root fe ffiffiffiffi reaUmJ it stands the highest for Its won derful suras of the most distressing mass. You may have a sample bottle el (Ms , Children’s Gum Boots $ 1.76 4 .9 5 Back Boots 596 _; Yukon ” Pnek ” Leather sole 5.95 .90 Men’s Rubbers '»mir c «Mmrtk. » •:«* • t v l< í C *’ ' A !a*»•*,i' • ** .70 Childrens Rubbers .6 5 C i t e A T record o. c u n e , lito» <|iuti.eO in mattinai bi»l«>ry, prove» Hood*, bareeperil a |-« wewe» m erit ’’ P kyow n to any other M C D * C I t 1 Always Ladies Rubbew MCKENZIE & POOLE Remember the P ah Net “‘ÎEiagS'lO eat aaà wear” -- Bromo Quini Carta a C d d in Oae Day, Crip in T v P O R T O R E G O P « O R F O T lli ’A ll who a re serious ly lite ro a la d r r u i r i Y YW Hef i m n boat in social questions ought f r o « fc. ntw>— kl, „„„leases w ith the la p - lime to tim e te find thvmselvea torM, r « A rth ur he aar- outaide • prison gale in the early rates an intereetlng « t i e toctosat t o r t morning. There is no m o r; thette apeetabte i> thq ¡ X ¿ ^ d í , o X « t o a . y w hito tod « fa e ry . T h e 'B a lv a ilo w ^imgsd and densñrátod by toe Army officer« are there and t t e ! cktnase robbers after the srasaattaw church arm y atafida w ith th e m by ths Japanese. Ha says: “W e were human aide There soon buoy trying to ot m fooa ato, wer. toe plane side m e r e are a re little .. M nt gioupa of friends w a i t i n g ^ ° ut ’ aa « ¿ a hsadqaartsrs and our party o f In the gray morntag until those wag BOUB splH „„ lBto misse s. who h are finished th eir sentence Barry (correspondent of toe Chteaeo Step OOt into freedom, says a let- D ally Mews). Rlcnrlton. toe expert « , V , Lad; The door slowly opens and men juearito n took a great fancy to and women conic out by twoa and onB «g the birds, and. being tender as threes, a tragic moment to tbeoa- heart, would not have It killed, looker, when husbands and wives "la fact.h. and fathers and children meet I havTX ■ w a in T h e n the Salvation Arm y J J l h .. »2.« « ---- — ‘ man begins his work, and distrib- a h m . without warning, to the shades ules cards to them, inviting them of the blue bottle. But he spared te meetieg. er «.111»« « J . » - “ - « S í% count opon him as a friend, if they | from h|g hgnd u WM Bn , wk. a i.le v m de h by DiHiw Homi Stoni Mute CK.0IMP,«« ' B . eve» l ik e f i ir A : Itegnrding some ot the peculiar charafteiiMics of «lint strange link between birds nnd beauts,the duck hilled platypus of Australia, a writer says: “If makes its home like an oiler in a bank, tunneliny up from the entrance under water some 30 or 40 feet, which its pow erful forearm muscles make noth iug of, to a place where It can flni a dry nnd well-dralnetl burrow Its food consists chiefly of insects crayfish or ‘yabbess,’ which 1 bolts bard shell and all. I t wil -atay for ten to fourteen minute» at a time undei* water, eearchin the mud and stones for deliracie with its dock like bill. It makes t most fascinating little pet.beeow ing very tame and squeaking will delight when fed. Its antics are a cofiatant soarce of pleasure, though if.eare is pot taken it will • Iff',"*-' . overeat ItaelA-aeeraing to have in captivity difficulty in digesting the hard crayfish shells. Its eo«t is, like the mole’s, of an nnnsoally silken and glossy textnrw.” PORT 8CBL0BSBR. The Salvation Army officer truly nr. t d o « n egg. that hie .... t k . < .>,« 1 .» ¿ itr e . a m a n which t o had christened Kuroki, to & the famous Japanese general _ gbould happen to lay. W e agreed to this arrangement, but It was most un- satisfactory, for, although of eoams I said that the law gives a m three months or six months in prison to expiate his offense, bat when he comes out be finds that it is really a sentence for life and m a n y an d i r £ ny a m a n c ou ld t e ll taraed out to bo a reoftw.** the lame hopeleaa tale, of hia Tain —— ----------- — — endeavor. after employment, on- now wtott til be clasp. the bivtherly hand called ^loopin' the which was extended to him by O M | Quadruple chasms la toe aeriel parn- of these modern Franciscans. , t o t .: " W eb -"O h s. that mue' be Snifli Premier There is a man in Landoa to- somethla* U k t the wortfl oomia' to an day Who holds tt'e keys o f ono of * 4-” ’ "■ _____ the largest city warehouses. This i -w hat dost toe word 'aroma' man spent more than I t years la assaor* w narsesotly asked by a Nsw- priaon. He w as helped by the Sal ark teacher Oely,««' h‘ n d 1 “Pu ration Army, and one day, after m ’ t h i kltcheo the mo- many months of wenry search tor work, he was engaged oa a t « s . ^ fis to l „«t in tha parlor." T h e Smith Premier T ypew riter C o , lac. ------------------------ porary Job. B e gave satisfaction | c o m FOB TM B 1 0 U M L And remained perms neatly, aad „ u sawasua ia now in thia position of great mistaken tor w i t tru s t. A nother maa man who was rta- T la - 1 >ww oM rapidly Tto * 0 WS ester the suburbs of Niagara lted Is la prison, serving his seuofid itsd sesoad ^ , rW is sweeter to youth than old age. writes Bhen P. Dqrr. Is Four- te t o rm r » o f te ten a years, although ha he Don’t w rite social letters oa a type- Treek N ew s on the iqfl, now nestling wag only 43 years old, said th a t It w riter Only business tatters should be waa only 43 years old, said th a t It eroongst huge totak factories, is the pte- w aa tt the i » t time. m et 'toaehme tureeons stone cklmney known ea 'F e rt waa o f finat tim e th a t any ssea- gage of any say kind kind from from tt the outside £?«. Rchloseer.” Tkte old stack, wkich hat » g e of o outside be«» g r ’^ to toe march 8 f improve w wortd orld had reached him. D ire lre c e tly lt „ to tores one s ments, to e weathered many seneon. his tim e was up to he went treat t lo o t t o Bal on the notice nt others, since Its capacious fine drew tto eperk» ra tio n A rm y, “aad In Ms Ma g ra tl Don't risk meeting w ith accident to “ and Ih from Jonceire’e hearth In the days of the French occnpetlon. Standing at the tude to us,“ aa,” said the tt o officer, “he prom ro a rw tf brave. head of thaold portage around the fa ils gave ua as the he had, his t t o only paly thing to had. Ma the Joncalr* hones wee a landmark of prison mouse." T to rule is th at imoortnnee in the early settlement of if • m aa la any q f the convict pris the frontier. Seytral build lege hem i^«»»d h em The chimney, of sub ons can oat eh a field mouse and la- stantial limestone masonry, rem ain. . dace it to atay la M a cell w ith o at tt o help o f a eage to may keep lt. Thia maa had taased tt o little aa- im aL to which he waa devoted, and la b o w enjoying a peaceful »id age ia a Balvatiop A rm y house; b u t whenever tt o form er owner C oat o t A S o lte rs tv S >«i«Ss. comes to London to alw ays vis The peosta of the United States spend it« it. «IS SSS.OOS a year IS adulterated foods, which are classed as having • poisonous and other»!»« noxious lasrvdltnU .'- Kg the eovemmsst a n a tra i necessary w r itin g , lu llin g of ¿tatiiStical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy adion M odel 10 (Visible) Syrsoas. N .Y . BrmAt. «wjwtass D OCTOR s t O l . l ’- S U H 1 S IQ X Nothing has ever equalled i t Nothing can ever sorpaas i t Dr. King’s New Discovery rw(gtaiK3“.'«i. A Perfect Caret Por AU Throat I l^mg Troubles. kWUtoas. Vrtoiaswssi n t