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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1915)
V o lu m e THE PROFESSOR OF TO-DAY. BLACK - DRAUGHT T r a d i t a s i M ark s s f M h o ta eu h tp Ar« B e l M s lle ss k U la ■ •« A * - , The tradition, fostered largely by a contemporary comic literature, that men o f one profession or trade gath- ered In oonvention infallibly .exhibit the aign-m aniul of their occupation. y would hare Iwen highly d i lli c i iit of application in the case o f the Am er ican Modern Language association, which lu!d its meeting* a t Columbia univers'ty recently. Professor« And J Instructors from college« all over the country make up the principal mem Mack and poultry bava few ber r hip of the organisation. T he eon- J trouble* which art- nut bowel and reotion was homogeneous in type; ItV A f irregular ill« . d *» « *’ all the member« were scholar« and 1 Draught Stock and Poo'try Médi- followers of the world’s literature. ctne ts a bowel and liv e r renutdy A s d as tb a m o ra ls « ha th ape« b y H ardly could auy other convention < for stock. It put« the organs of l a tba hoi tow n whose streets Ila w h lta hare brought together a body of men digestion in a perfert omulrtimi. A n d p a lp ita te beneath the s u A whose lines of thought and habits of ‘ As they eoa!« scarce a w a it the night. Prominent American lireeders and life in general were more sim ilar. i W h e n lb s g u lf broeae shall cool tha a l l . (»m ers keep their herds ami flocks And the w h ile moon shall rtdoo n high. Yet to the eye a ( t h r laym an.there Acnlthy by g in n « ¿bei» w< ona- And lig h tn in g hugs, e a rth s glow ing star«, ¿UaarJotool Black Draught was nothing ia their appearance to ' ■ • b a ll m ask th« tw in k lin g s ta r-U t akg. indicate in the slightest degree th eir j pr. feaston. and nothing abort o f in- tuition could bane decided, without ri frre n c -r to the papers which were W i - n le s p ln r fro m ih « b ra w M n g atranm ! and keep h it stock la vigeroae read and discussed, what the nature ot And need not th in k of tasks to 4 * bealth for week» Dealer» gduer- Nov heights' am bition points to ellm h; the giithering m ight be. One might atly keep lilack-Draugbt Stock and well have supposed it to be a meeting of B u t seek w h e re m ap le« m a k e a sh a d e Ponltry Medieine. If yuur» dota And lie and draam )u a i a ll tko Um el stock brokers o r the conference of a sot, send '» cent» f JV ■ «ample high class club. Many of the men ■ u t duty antis w ith brasea video «an tu thr manufacturera. Tue O f yonder b e ll-e le v e n v o w - : were young—probably h alf o f the en ChatlaniK-j» Uedwiaa Ca., Chat tire number being less than lu years A w ay w ith bowlders la a hasp. A w a y the hrawMog. row d y-d aw old. A quite surprising number ot O f the wild «'.ream. and fa r a w a y them had the set of the shoulders and W ith dream » of Helds of m eadow sweat- »be decisiveness of muscular move T h e day's task yet a w a its ts da B y w h ich I a a ra m y righ t to sag. ment that proclaim their possessor to —I . M. Lwwte.'la Houston Post. have been a t some time in his life a trained athlete. In the m atter of clothing the ma W a r » o h ta d th a T im os. jo rity of the men were unmistakably M r» New house-W hen my hu atjan d modish, though the prevalent start asked me w hat 1 would Ilka fo r my ling waistcoat and Asm boys nt neck birthday. I told him to get me soma tie were notably absent, and in this sofa piliow a- sartorial respect the out-of-town pun Mrs. Friend—Well, my dear? dits were In no wise inferior to their Mrs. New house—The foolish fallow THK metropolitan brethren. Bald heads went and bought only a doaen.—Town •K W INO were few; eyeglasses not in greatet T o p i c s . ________________ M A O N IN S proportion than with the general pub OF lic of the brain working classes. When tli« men spoke they spoke sim QUALITY. ply, sharply a n t briefly, w ith an occa sional flash of w it or stroke of satire. The old-fashioned professional pro fessor L a s scantily represented. Per haps half a doxen of the older men were of .thia type, and these pro claimed themselves to the eye and car H e r C r it ic is m . alike T h e ir speech was measured, “W hat would you do If you could , dignified and academic. In marked play the piano « » g o o d aa I can T” asked I contrast was one o f the notable flp- a young lady of the housemaid. j urea of the convention, a young man "Sbure » n W w o aU a't gvt discour of high stsr.ding aa a scholar, who aged a t nil. a t all. Oi'd ksps ro lgb t on looked like the dishevelled outcrop; larnin* tlB Oi could piny It dacently," pmg of sot w, artist’s Bohemia, and wna the reply.—Chicago Daily N e w * who brought to h it p art in the dis There has been much rivalry among cussion convincing Judgment and counties in various state« over tba elaiwi aound sense, together w ith a fervor almost anarchistic. Add to this man o f superior fa rtllity and productive neu* The large«» agricultural coun ano the little group o f old-timer« aa ty In each stata concerned makes claim eager and voluble little elderly mem ber w ith a pronounced accent»» alow and ponderous beacdlnavian, and a blithe young conversatioi.tliat who hit out right and left and made all soils of fuu for him self sod the rest, and the list of eccentric« is completed. I f you w aut a a w 'n < tnachtne» w rite f l * The remainder «»1 the convention was ' w a r tatablcA U ’orwe F«fore y o a parahaae. in no sense professionally typical. lb Kt« fxSa C«„ Qragi. l a The same earnot be said of the women members, who, w ith very few exceptions, were distinctively o f the pedagogic type. They cams early and 1 stayed late, taking notes ot the pa- pera read and otherwise evincing A uetermined earnestness in the pursuit o f learning, while their compeer« of the sterner rex. If the tru th must he told, spent h alf th rtr tim e foregath- i ering and gossiping in the lobby.—I I . Y . feun. ___________ ___ New and Attractive line of Dress Goods at Bargain Prices STOCK *"d POULTRY MEDICINE to eat and wear’ C f t E L A T record o. enter, c i » uuoimg ta Ptodinw luatory, provw rii *j^ r jp r o s c « « e t» 'w know n to auy «Alter M E D > C t T T A Rnod s Saraapa Look the line over and you A lw ays Remember ö e « m « a a will find what yon want at L a x a tiv e R r o m o Q ra n ia an attractive price. Cores a Gold to O se D ay, G rip in T w fcwi; e Control I T he fe r tility and productivtneaa of American farms era as great as and in some rases greater than they were many year« ago. The m ean* of tra n s portation have been vastly Improved and the market of deroaau is decided ly larger than It ever waa before. But the conditions for the purchase of land are no longer an favorable. Th» moat eligible government lands foe free homeeteada have been disposed of. The railroad grant« which in cluded alternate parcels along tha line of the roads have bean sold and In moat rases occupied. No state, ex cept in the southwest, where the cli m atic conditions era not generally such aa to attract r’ lwopeau fa r m e r « , la under the necessity of offering in ducements to immigrants, and tha 1st- J ‘ , ter, no longer recruited from tha farm ing class on the European con tin e n t and in Ireland, come c h ie fly 1 from large European cities In which ' the population has become congested ; - i or in which the rate of pay to meehan- f i lea has been forced down by eompetl- \ tion or the uae of new mechanical ap- I piianeea. ’ I There 1« a constant and increasing demand for m ill hands and artisans throughout the United State«, and I t I» la to some extear* supplied by naw Im m igration. Tha three countries ’ which now furnish th e largbet there 1 of im m igration, Austria. Russia and Ita ly , have comparatively little in „ common w ith the Halted State» in the way of language, eustom * historical tra d itio n or the forms o f goveram tnt. T her» arc no longer In Russia o r A n s i- tr ia persecutions which would explain | • wholesale exodusaf the Inhabitant« , of various district*, as wfea the ease I 10 and 1» year» ago. The eeonomia X ' condition o f Ita ly 1« ra th e f better now >t than I t w-aa a t the tim e when Jtalian | im m igration to the United Mates be- _ gan to be large, and th a lacreaae of the Im m igration from three countries ° eaa. therefore. be explained only upon ■ the ground th a t the demand for such labor aa th eir im m igrants have to „ offer is growing In the United S ta te * T h a fallia g o ff of Oerman Imm igra- r' tion is explained by the fac t th a t <* Oaraaaay Is ceasing to be aa agrical- C ta rs i and is becoming a m aaufartnr- P ' ing country. 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