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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1915)
V o litin e 1 9 . 1O14J O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . ay I tightening at heartstrings, and s ruMh of tenderness swept over me. “ Lonely. old g l r i r I aekad softly. 0 . IL Bnxatura— D r . H a ir y L an e, nr “Oh. so loaaly. rreddy—no lonely— Poatland and Ge«. E C h am berlain o f zae can't Know," and she drew my S a le m . hand up to her tarn and leaned ha* Congressm an, F ir s t D k te ic t— W illU Ups upon I t and tel If stand te, ,r ' . . i P° ° r hBart-“ 1 «»Id. and I bent and 0 . H a w le y, of tteiem. laid a gentle kiss on her forehead. She O v « e a o r—O sw ald W e s t, Salem . turned her pale, luminous face up tc candi. Secretary o f Slate -B e n . W. O lou lt Sa e.^as UUIU rta me, wistfully, like a ehlld, and I lem. T i e t a lc m „on th a t y*a*.ar«'ec kissed her warm, red mouth. Than my You did cry to hoid b«iw««a I To-a Unan b tato T .a a s a re r— Thoa. B . K g y , o f Ba heart began thumping like a hydraulic t o w w s . Hands. D ear you u • v*‘¡tatte of kld- lam. tain and ray bauds trembled siraago- A b a d rta iu the bight ar.d ail. y J -U n trouble; loo ly. 1 tried to steady them. She would S u p t P u b lic In s tru c tio n — L. A . Aid J frequent deaire te You'll recall, dear, h o * you la' be so angry if she thought that I a rm a n , Salem. ^ > *■ •**7 p«ss It or pain tn In har arm o at elo»« o/ day, dared. I had kissed Katherine num Anu tho rochiag t a and fro. State Printer— W illie D n n lw a y , Salem A nd th f tu a o fu i b)-o-4g. berless times, aa a man may kiaa h l* Attorney G e n e r a l- A . - Crawfor.l Juot aa I who look on you, water, lovingly, tenderly, but abso Just aa I who hear you coo State Game Warden— Wm. L . F lo Whet to Be. lutely without a thrill. They had I>o roma-mter h o * | laid ley, Salem . never been like thia. I was at a loan Is mr »Otter s art».,, sad praj A t h«r knee e t.ee r.jght c a m , c State H ealth Offleer— D r . C alvin 8 I ha# never dreamed of Katherine ax- O ver k ill end t a t S W eept as my dear old friend—my man tt L ite, Salem . H o w m r fa th e r ta ll « J .n o n » hood chum, and aa for her—my heart H e .d ms. Sow t heard tee song hddUi ¿ * •nnk. for I knew *b a had been utterly ccÜÍ', “ ¡in* now yeu're as C le rk State '« a d B o ard —O . G . Brown o« d la H savsn. w a te k snd keep devoted to old Landry and mourned U> held water and m aidici p*j„ ln ' ™ ,7 T h ia e ar baby—to and tro Salem . passionately tor him. At least 1 la U s land of B y-e-lo . / « t a t Menatoi fo r Cooe and Carry thought so. I f she knew what 1 was —»■ U . Lewis, la H ouston Post. 1. p v th . thinking she would hate me—loathe Joint B epr<ten tative fo r Coos an. me, forever. U the knew—ah, U she knew. She sat there dreaming, her X C a rry — h. p. Feirc-e. •res, aa I thought, an memory's d e Jatlife, Id 'u d ic b tl D i g t r l n t - J i U tent mountain peaks, her dear, w a t i , H a m ilto n , Hoaebuu. brown eyes that I loved. Prosecuting A tto rn e y fo r Curry She turned to me with a little laagh. Co.— W . H . M eredith, W ed derb urn. “ I t ’a so nice to ba loved a little ,” she said, as she nestled a g a ln s t.m y ! 0 . 8 . O o m u fs e io n i-it—K T . Stcwsi coat, aa If sho belonged there. I fought t P o rt O r lord. with myself a montane She must t frsa by m all, ootM rv orriGfcu». have felt my heart beating I was r r. Kilmer n------ County Z i d g e - W . A W ood, Uot horribly ashamed. Then 1 suddenly C mmton. N. Y. W hen w riting maa- lost my self-control, and stooping to- ** ■ When Landry died I t must have Boaob « *hle generous* Sor ta un, paper. been an awful blow, for she seemed to ward her, I took her In my arms County C c n m is a lo n e ra -D . Coleg rove ’ ' * • .*T ,7 w t 91 her * >lrU “ d w ,n t biased her passionately, many, many — Gold B rash ; Geo Chenoweth, L an glo is about pals and listless for montba times, passionately, aagurly. as I had Sheriff— a H . B u lk y , Gold Bench, Tou sea. Landry was a One fellow, never kissed anyone In my life—as I J c o u n ty C ie r k - J o h u B . B taunard had never wanted to kiss anyone he- “ an unusuaj fellow. I don’t believe L -n 7 * " B flb* r *» “ «• "ta " » fore. After a time I lifted my bead fl rw h o le make-up. He wea assantially and waited tor the storm I knew It I big-hearted and lo re Die Homely In must come I felt lUte a whipped cur I feature to positive ugliness, ha was i though every pule* • t ill attractive m appe trance He was throbbed with delight and Joy. W h at- tomoiis in a small way as tha author •var cama. I knew b o w . I was kllad K I of certain delicate lova sketches, very no longer They talk of love being blind. I say It'a the other way about; t ? 4 ie ln ty in sentiment, and eo I t ’e love that dears our sight—so ws “ “ »he him ss to twepi Inconsistent I wkh what we knew of his character can really see where we have always I A right Jolly good fellow, with plenty b g h t* b* lne * " ’’** * • *“ • half- — I of stn.ee and a sheerful lot of brains under hte sandy poll She nestled eloeer In my arms and ! Ha and K it bad been engaged tor a I laughed a lltUa, low laugh of oontont- long tin e , and I knew that he fairly worshiped her, though he was very quiet abent I t I felt a mild sort of I ST A TS AMD D IS T M C T O m c a B S ! T* For Cartridge, Wood- cock, Squirrd or Rabbit Shooting the M CMKE SWTGW, New and Attractive line Prices at Bargi M. Ä M is ä ä GOODS ; 2 A J. STEVENS MUMS * TOOt COMPANY LANDRY’S LETTER 9» A re r r ir ty o m >ui rod « m a r e 'r a t. It c u n . mi I I m/ body B a Have you ever seen a Sunset? liA G A I you don't watch out,' I told her “ I believe you're In love with me. old I girl. Her face darned a sudden crim- | eon over Its old paMor, and she looked J at me sharply Then I caught her I hand and pulled her down to m a I I kissed her, as I always had. aad tor a moment she laid her face against m y eheak. • "W hat It you'd been killed f" she whispered. “What If you'd been I killed r "You’d still have Landry.” I retort ed, and K it slapped m a it wasn't tba flrat Ume by any meant, tor you see we'd been boy and girl together. I couldn’t help seeing that her eyas looked funny. A new expression. I'd | never seen there before and I won W A R H A N T E D F O R A L L T IM M . dered. iryon purrhaee the k r w HOME yoa w ill It was shortly after that poor Landry a i.» ’ i,-Bet n t t.»w price you pay, bh < * i a earn« down with typhoid. It waa a hard have an crul t a * chain o f repairs. ease from the start Sometlmea it rets t grip on a man and aa M D. eaO see that there's no hope whatever Thank goodness, wa were all there with him He wasn't alone, aa ha had been the treater part of hla Ute—since he ! been a little chap, la fact Ha wasn't lonely. Somerlro.it It seemed to me that be was happier thab I had aver s«en M a . I felt that he was glad to W yon WRiit a «owing — write MB *« r lau?» « ut*k\*.uB before yon purché««. lb to» Haa Swig klgstai ft, Or«<i, f t * I found her on the veranda one «ve- nlng. alone Is the toft der: nets I I felt a Mt low # mysalt T hing * weren’t T K R 8 P A S S M O T I C ’ K. going very well, aad 1 b.-SAn to think that I w ta not fltted for a pro/ossioh* Motion Is hereby g iven t h » t all p a r- al Ilfs after all. I it ha . gurry f j - ties nr« warned not to enter upon oi my patients 1 eouldn t gi»e a judicial trespass lu an y way upon tho premia- Impersonal sympathy, as a phyaician must to be among the run s of the • • of the u n if«n lgn «d near Mne#«l sncceesful Every death that u a , c reek, Oregon. under my r.oGcw worked on my triad Anyone eo trwapstalng without oqi to such a degree that it aodtied me to c o n ten t w ill be projeouted to the lu ll ears tor the !»v|£v. • a te n t o f the la w . She took rny hand aad held it tightly In both of her own. 1 felt a sudden T. L. C » re y , A . B C»r«y. h« lo t* W F that, 1 was as astonished aa you wera when 1 told you. Whan your horse threw you that tlma, then 1 knew beyond a doubt, for I Buffered agonies thinking « h a t might have happened You wars so ghastly that I was horribly frightened. I fa ll sure that you wera at least maimed tor lif e ." Aad then, she brought me the latter —Landry's latter, that was not to be delivered until l aad found my own. Oh. that tetter If I bad only seen It whan Landry died Kit would not have grown pule waiting for what was al ways aara. “You confounded blind old hat.” he wrote, ’what In the name of all that’s holy, do yon stay around here t o '’ If 1 waa such an egregrlous dookvy as r«u are I ’d nt, off anti dis but 1 ve a,w to ba the one instead- and I've got ayes to sea. That's aver tba way In this eale of tear« "W ell, you must know some tim e .'ft will come to you all at ones, as tha 1 knowledge of It came to ma—then, old ’ boy, I wouldn't mind being in y'»ur boots. I ’d civs my Ilfs tor that mt* hour aa happily ond f i « | r W I ’d toss • copper to a pickaninny, it can't be —so I give you my hleaslng and what llttla I can s«.d to joisr future— though, of course, you know. I mean hers— and that Is the fortune that 1 haven’t been Able to squander with all my idle worthlesnrss Ms. e her happy with It, If you can, and so I shall know I - have a hand In her comfort after a ll "You weren't cut out tor a pill- fj doper, old man Drop It Well, to 11 long. T a k e kecr of yertelf.' and he wnting, billing or ¿tati&ical are accomplished from the board of the light running, adion Model (10 (Visible) I Z I.ir r t X M t n B P IL U IM O SAK SB A H ' S t e O «' C A t.ir o tR IA Look the line over and j will find what you want an attractive prifee. I Ptambed the deptba of i o , , r d hl<j I IKtJe affairs, but I always bated my- I self during their progress, be: s u m I | couldn’t really feet— I was only amused and entertained, never touched. M y , friendship with K it was the one. real I seatime»t of my life, for we had been like brother and slater for ten years Jiver since she had begun to yearn tor Io n * t a in s and put her p lg-uile up Into the crown of womanly dignity. Whenever Landry wea away I took 1 hla place at her aids, and Jolly good ' times wa bad, and many of them. I I A few months before Landry's death K it seined to change soma way. She took to mooning about for a ll t h . I A beautifully i l 't i s t r a i c d monthly ms^s.-.iue of tha w ide- awaka W e s t w ith fas, mating short stories, pici-jre5<|iiepcr..j.-!al p o m t-o f-M iw d r t nptiorx of tha im erciting development of the W est, and the romance and his tory of the wonJetlanJ U the earth. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1 50 foryear'ssulncnption. 1 he book, Koad of a ”f houaand W onders.w — 120 heaiitiful Western views in four colors— w ill be included— free. S O r S E T wear >"‘ > - * 1 reoor.t x curra, -.nw us .e«l in nit illesi history, provai a baraapari! a pi m e rit vn “ hoy «tbvr M ED IC I F I Bu krome Rtbbo. LUona Toach s±s VteM s W raw g A Key (or E » « y Obsrsrtsv Fs.iect Craaag Facdsin {H ierkapieLls Csmsge* Lev» S w nging M argins! Back Protected Rifcboo G ear Driven Carriage« R W w a C s ta e lle d from Keyboard y «fiable and Unwenal L ia T S p a s a Perfect D a a G oard B e l space I ever Carnage Retarder Improved M ugiesl 9 te n Eecapwesat. Spesdtel E o r Devtad These are features which make (he Smith Premier the choice of the man who investígales comparative I WIB cn»M(ftatUn !«tt< i >/• re nn. **♦«*.• I t r u y rw wrrth WoQ«* y Obtata L’.ia A r d SWIFT a co.. *1 * Rnfrvrpf trnmeyater*. P«»tatfoaee.WataiiHles. AC 1 ’ ’V vofi-on/vft'on enc few fcaon« wsfi’t « • it, it h«tp. Nothing hag ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass i t — . . . Dr. King’s New Disco?? I F o r A ll T h ro a t L«wg Trouble». W it «Vte. 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