The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 18, 1917, Image 4

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JOURNAL And TRIBUNE.
T n e Sava o A u to m a tic s n io lh e rs evory a d v e rsa ry in
Permanent a* the h.V», to , -.»» Le
Th» Qdsoux D a il y J ovbkal is the leading Democrat!«
of its tire . V /h eu tire occasio n com es y o u haye
newspaper of removed |a a second or time. 1a.
re a d y th e q u ic k e s t, h a n d ie s t a n d m o st a c c u ra te a rm m ade. Qrpgpndssusd at Portland.
only Clevis bow oa the market tost
G iv e y o u rs e lf e v e ry p o ssib le a d v a n ta g e , i t m ea n s life or
stays when >ot,
d e a th . T h a t is why y o u w ill d isc a rd y o u r rev o lv e r w hen
issue a BKMi-WaKXLY, which
Tbe e x c lu s iv e righ t to hant)|e th is
for people who do pot twre for a Daily, but want a
you see tlie SuvAge.
C lovis w ill b« yotd by Ooabtlea nr
»lie ra p id ity
Special Featuer* wiilch will Appeal to Yon
S tates, o r s e t ot three can bo p u rch as­
ed lor »1.00.
A ddress
Any ofthe.fi papers can be bad in ooiubi,„Uon
I'lCN SH U T S: D o u b le th e n u m b e r c o n ta in e d in a n oid i-
4* n a ry re v o lv e r a n d two m ore th a n o th e r a u to ip a tic e, F O R D T R I8 U K B , at the following rate.
AC ( R A C Y : T h e p isto l is so c o n s tru c te d t h a t a ll pow der
a ses a re u tiliz e d i n s u r iu g e x tr e m e a c c u ra c y , as well
s fre e d o a from fo u liu
4 B 1 P L IC IT Y : Few or p a r t s t h a u a n y o th e r a u to m a tic p is­
to l. C o m p lete ly d is m o u n te d by h a n d w ith o u t th e
a id o f to p is. No screw s to w ork loose.
W . E. Burrow, ■"
Corbin, Ore.
Dailv 8urtday and Tribune
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
one yea r for $2.2n
Semi Weekv and Tribune
Tlie PORT ORFORD TRIBUNF
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lo a a W o n .» ’» M . uazimk 1« at, autliu o r lly on b reeam q
nery and H ou seh old fecon om y.
Tt av ern n ee
m onth.
W e o iT e ry o u th e r e fo r e a t ¡east fating m ore th a n 10«» p a g e s
hom e read in g for an a d d itio n a l coat o f o n ly 25 eta* p a r e s ot good fa sh io n
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S a m p les fr e e .
H E IG H T : 19 oz. iq o ly d in g m a g a z in e . I-ength o v e r a ll
6 | in c h e s . P ric e F l5 . A uy w ide-aw ake d e a le r w ill
show y o u th is m in ia tu r e rap id fire g n n . I f h e w ill
n o t s u p p ly you, k iu d ly a d v ise us a n d we w ill send it
p r e p a id .
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Start
to a
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and McCall Patterns
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PORTLAND, OR.
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raUahia F ash ies Guide monthly in
to * mOllea o s* ber.dred thousand
kassea. Besides showing all the latest
‘ -aigwa at MeCa’.l Pa »terns, each iaons
, brimful of sparkling aliort stories
a>d helpful Information for women.
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NO
T R K S 8 P A R 8 IN G .
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N O T IC E ia hereby given th a t sn>
and all persons found trespassing upon
the premises o f the undersigned fo r the
*£•
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Purpose ot hunting or fishing or othor-
wise w ill be prosecuted to tbs fu ll ex ­
ten t o f the lew .
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doable extractors —
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r
taraa o f condort end
•ronvenijnee. T h e c!osed-in breech
keeps the action clean and the sheila
d r y - keeps out rain, enow, dirt, toavss
twigs and «and.
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Daily and Tribune - - •
S A F E 'fY : l)reoch p o sitiv ely a n d a u to m a tic a lly lo ck ed
d u rin g th e tim e of d isc h a rg e . C a n n o t be fired p n -
lcB3 th e trig g e i is p u l ’ed.
W hen th e sa fe ty is on
n e ith e r force n o r fo lly can d isc h a rg e it.
,
B A L A N C E : P e rfe c tly b a la n c e d , e lite r o f g ra v ity wel*
to th e re a r. L ies n a tu r a ll y in th e h a n d .
W ill n o t
fjln c h o n th e trig g e r p u ll. T h e o n ly a u to m a tic w hich
lo o k s a f th e breech w hile th o b u llu V tra v e rse s th e b a rre l
M«CALL*3 MAGAZINE
THE TRIBUNE
C. W . Z U M W A L T
T»u to U k . ( u n ap a rt In ln> M r e a d . for
l.“«” "* 3 ’S i 1"“« ’' • * w“’ •• •'•»«re
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i n . J i l t f a t f re> r W « u yo u r
h s a i a i i d b . ; r . ju it k ^ p w atio a.
A h>
ehok.d r u n s a re r v . r . n t M d
eteee-.ho.nln«, o . id h iilin « « « * 4, and are
•n ecu alled far l . « k i r . w e . f o a l ,
'AY JCUAMAV.
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renter « fe te « t e r n
<Ju»tr«M9n. w ill» ft««
« • cripttea o f « h i t
hniidaotn« n e w ffuoL
■ * ’ * f r « on request or
w ith conmtwt* >
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OUSEWORK
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42 Willow Street,
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SEW K aye*. COW.
much housework wreck« wo-
i’a nerves
And ‘he ooastsnt
■ot children, day and night, ia
e fo w too trying for c yen » wrong
wom an. A haggard face tells the
to bo had in
Curry County, a t reason-
aBle Prices.
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M ery o f the overw orked housew ife
ewd m oth er. D eranged m en ses,
loweosrhirn anil fa llin g o l the
ib
result
iron»
overw ork,
y bousewlfi' needs s rem edy
Sgoktla her menses and to
te n s ili,e fcmslo
•o n d i I ion.
NERVITAa^S
WIMZr CARDUI
Bill Heads
L etter Heads,
la d oin g tk b tor thousands of
A m erican w om en to-d ay. IL cored
M rs. J o n e s and that is why she
w rites this tran k lei 1 er :
Legal Blanks,
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•ijse a * awvtButsTM.
PATENTS
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all iwuunrA «• a - (»a. * O o M a .* » M I N T *
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Posters'
Envelopes,
Thing,
Statements,
Up-to-dato Work Done
on Short Hot-ice.
Satis]action G uaranteed
ftstsTM iem ^v
Cures Im p oten cy, M ight Er iltslo n s aw’
wanting dieesacs, a ll e ffe c ts o f se lf
^ C 9 « b s t o w , cr e z e e m and lndis
c r c t*‘'n' A ’t e n e tonic and
•»I»“' ’! h u ilr lo r . B rin gs th«;
k j L w t r p in t glow to p a le c h e e k s ant
A C T g r e r .-r e s th a i r e o f youth
M jJ B V C fK to z ;O b o a c-
for > S J tO ; w ith a w r itta ia g n a r a u -
WffWIiWl'W
In connection with
tp
th .
In flu a n e s
nt
Dr.
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tea to euro e r refund f o money
A ll Stuffed Up
T hat’s the condition of many sufferers
from catarrh, e ^ e c ia 1' / in the m orning.
Great difBcnity is e« periongud in clear­
ing the bead and t j . iaL
N o wondar cstac»;. caojes boadaohe,
im pairs tlie taste, sm etf'and hearing,
pollutes the breatl,, deranges the stom­
ach and affect, Uta a,ipetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment moat ba
»onatitational—alterative and tonic.
- I was afflicted with .atarrh . I took
medicines of different kinds. « Irltw eacb
! ***’ii* l5 ’ : bot »rwluAlly ktvw worse until
1 “ U1« •“ M l j hear, taste or smell. I then
ISr,C*1dl iL if >i T Hood’s Hsrsapaiilla. and
J**” taklnt ■ * • bottles I was cured and
return ot the disease j
a .i r v s a ey e a r s Sa.
■ 1’S *!*™ ? f ' » • ’ x Cathartic, the
.erfo l aiadlrai >1 a m r e r v o f tb e l
mo . and re'reahias te th» taata,
tae iioeiUvely on ktdaaya, liver ai
H l* totta* A-Stoa, die
oire lieadaohe, fever. hsMtual re
>ud billniHoeee. Please buy aad
if ( i a C. to day : 1*. t o lo rema.
a u lc k ly
STEVENS