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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1916)
t V i '.y W y w"*- 'olui n m b e r 4 ? ** hhi Ckariaa* wMa w as probably as ban a an y o f £ m . Nevertheless hia g u .- M m . fr o ® P h rir. had, wl> u t r j tag. kdtooreJ iw n ,t of hia urt>)u<t; “•h a 's j t .gas young wuman, * ha w a toom th a n «wee to hia wlfa. " I f Chat had only to arrla d a g irl Ilk a tha w ouldn't h a ve a word o f fa u lt to h T b ara'a probably some ulcs folk« • P aris, a tta r a d ." • * k T b a cuckoo clock struck ntna. F la g swallowed » g ia u at claret, the U ktap e r arose, saying: " W a ll, w lfa. I f you are n o t g o ltt, ask Mm e. M arcler fo r a loan, w t h a m to close the inn. i d ra th e r th a t th a n borrow fro m Tom , Dtcl H a rry , and aat th e whole villag e ta r t • * c irc u m s ta n c e ? . "D o ns yon please, husband, bu t I cannot aok money o i a parson w it! whom I am . not really acquainted." “A b ! I see you are net certain th a t aba la the k in d o f a person you wout-v« Hko to ba uudar o b lig a tio n to. bap« you're rig h t, I .nutior a t» !?<•'« a little «aaer. U a a o ^ 't to u n o l.iV i t • bar lsttora do no t oo m «'add r- : ->-• tb a tan. but to th a geuetm «w . f t looks aa If aba tags try in g to oeal her tru e nam e f " "A nd w ho k n o a s I f aba haa n m ousy, an yw ay r th a irU e repH ?d. " T ru e enough. F t» « clothes ot oover a good deal o f p o verty." H e ra M ichael's eyas glanced tow hr ■« Mm e. M ercier's dust oust th a t hut......... a peg behind th a door. " T h a t m ay contain th e agplass o f th a m ystery," ho said to h U wire the same tim e p o in tu g ft ha gggt, “Oh, M ic h a e l!" cried hie w lf t ,» . patin g h is thought, "to seat cb a g i clo th in g w ould ba awful.-* "You apeak aa I f I m eant to comt a robb ery." was M ic h a e l’» ro p l, be seised th a c o a t A lread y hia band was In the p x and soon brought fo rth a letter. Aa he unfolded It and saw th e w n ii h it eyes opened w id e w ith aato^ .; - . w e n t end his face turned pale. ' H e chewed I t to bis w ife. Th ere i»v- no m .,ta k in g i t H o w often they :u<c welcome^ lettors In th a t band wb, th e ir son was In th e arm y . H usLand and w ife stared a t each o t' tu w ild surprise. 1 hen they r e a d 'u follow ing, w ife M a rio n peering ov * ji M ichael a shoulder: " M y D ear u e n e v le re : Tou are n r th an rig h t. As soon as your w h s ii I i \ p e rm it go and ¡>iu» a week v> k , t, Chaadssse. T h e ia a la a b o ir tn re e m ilc fro m th a r a tir o a j s.atio n. You esi mine i t On It's signboard is a cat, henoe Its name. Get The *.«*»■ room oa foe second floor th at look» t w ard the south. I t U s » c;od view t the road. 1 used to tim e I le ft home. “ You srtll easily * M U b» p a tie n t. «fe. my pretb.c, an« lake s a u ra » « la U m O s h f, y V * rKM battl |U J*War* • ul« °*" to r "*"* W th « ** R a v e y o u w a n d e re « la »ha W i d . n i « UU __ nec w riting, billing o r statistical w are accom plished from the ke l> o a rd 'd ® running, easy J lei 10 X •! 1 \ a&ion ft « 7 ' I .. *• nearly deed. W h i le th e B y tn g b ru a b u t U M has p a ta ta « W ta te e a a jraar b a a d f J l a th a p r o m u « « la n d s o n e a r e r ta p o u r a a x lo u a , «laamte» ayea Th at b a v a w a tc h « « tb a a lla n t h ea veea f o r a «U m p a a p f p a ra d is » ? P a t l a o c a ! - J u . t » u t lia lo a g e r as« th a « a rt U Men. T h e r a are rn s a ils i in tb s atato, y e t r ig h t o f these aouaUan a m iffe tttb g h a lf o f th e b e n efit a t tb a i teaebara fo r w biah a ll e f th a rnisatlaa p a y the taxes. K a ra is tb a It o t D u rin g tMh past « to years w a h a re supplied tba fo l lo w ing graduates aa teacher» to tha«« oountiofl: Clatsop, M l C lackam as, 1C; ffiflfo fo n , S t; U a ta , M ; L ia o . t t ; M a rlo n , “ P olk. t t ; aa d T a m h ill, t t . . t o - o th e r words, »01 o f ou r W T teaebara w h o b a rs aacared places In th e pubtto pchools la O rapoa du ring tba past fle e yaagp. b a re gens to thaaa s ig h t W U - la m a tto V a lle y aouatlaa. N o w ta k a r ig h t ty p ica l E a s t o n O re gon couatlaa and a m i f they b a re so- XJUPOd thslff P rO D T Atoto^ n f *i---- S irn w ith N o rm a l train in g . D uring the past f i r e yearn w a b o ra supplied N o rm a l to these a n a to m MICflAEL’S OUEST . I D O N 'T R to d going to bad «»«r e . M ata. M lehaal Just lat ive the eandlestich. Good n ig h t! " “flood Bight, H at« . Mapalcr Q W rb e fw lils rw riie s « T h e Smith Premier Typew riter O Snaome. N .Y . Bramh. mmywtoi r* * W M U told (BR story o t th e g n a t tb ra t- r ir a l m anager's ready w it : 9 “ W e both chanced to be depositors la »nd victim s o f a bank w h ich aue|H-iMlcd paym ent. L ik e other«, w hen th e news e f tba dlaaater beram e know n w e hu r ried off to th e bank to pick ap w h a t In- fo rm ation w e could, a n d com ing do w a Ib e ntepe from the office« In to th e street M r. D a ly 's foot caugh t la th e m at. and. W ith some d iffic u lty , be m anaged to - FYOU TOUCH f v a n ity tp uadecriva them . Im a g in e th e ir s u i t o f m la d w han th ey • a * th a t they must e ith er borrow money a r tUoea the In a . B u t how did It happen th a t the ehaels. ap p aren tly ap tadastrlona and • a r i a * , had sot a penny a fte r alt th e ir je e r» a t the prosperous W h ite Cat? T b a ra ilw a y , la tb a eaaw sr. T ravatara, who once were obliged to tr y the hos p ita lity o f the W h ile C ity , were nowa d a y ! w h irle d past Cfcandreese an tha Iro n hora«. M t- ▲ LUM T and look in the glass—you will see the effect— You can’t help puckering—it makes you pucker to think of tasting i t By the use of so called cheap Baking Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system—you injure digestion and ruin your stomach. I z R d | f fren sied fu ry , typ*- aeratcblng. as when a m ake th e f a r fly. R ., J t , - — more about It. both s e n t »bsolutely free by mall, address D r. Kilmer St M SwL_ B M i STEVENS Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of T artar—Costs more than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health. S C O ! I.’ S J m ù l S t W ■ rvuifiM ncTB ■ rew < u ja arw T I M i ! g * « " » y 1? , n ' I f the d L i« L ■ r T F o r A H T h r o a t and; L u n g T r o u h k i. I a wWfc Cbxr1“ ’ M ■®w " ___________ . «»«Id borrow o t b lm have only one fa u lt, a fa u lt r u:: m any others, o f not k p o w it * knyU ..ue beyond th e ir ow n flreeida,,, j^ a n t s by th is tim e they a re sorry they sp- poeed ou r m arriage. B ut, th a n k Go we do not boar them any jtlw ill. 1 : • « w ill m ake every th in g co m , o u t . rig h t. Pant some days w ith th em , 6 s ' I S " under aa assumed name. Und eireumstaaces. speak o f me. I k w yo u r teara would b etray yoa. “I have heard It from a frien d th a t a ., parents are «■ peed o f money, u i them w hat they need, and when y , u arc going away, kiss both o f them f,.. m e, and b rin g me ham» the kisses w h th ey're hot. L o rfc s ly , C H A R L E S , T h e bureau o f fo re stry haa pron. gated rules governing sp e d a i eeegp», ___________ _____ I u , d e r th fn > « o rc mUla • m er residences and a lm l -ta w i “8 “ II h a rp ing on th a t tm d a tlftil boy , “ " u w ln b* »H°w<dt » P d n rs» ct * * W ln ? " : land w herever the demand Is leg ltl j ,.Oh thaV> -< h t. Bnd w l, h y , , b M t ln U r e r t 'n n d U ta six th i . l — n W ill be secured shortly . . .. “ n h * V - ‘ * : . ^ '- - - ’- - . n t - - r o n m iB a ta X m em ory <rf 0 ^ « ^ ? F n s’ s h ^ m a th l to llin g th e tru th .“ "B e ailen t! I t e a t w an t to bear any ■ » « • < • » o f th a t k la d ." T h H r * ” Ch‘ r l * " W M • <* ! o f the reserve. ! T b e u a a o ftra c ts n o tto a x c e e d t-- acres fo r school« and one acre fo r cbar''he* “ *l» c < « ria lly provided fo r m nitotan. w b T X to r s to I a f t L m «■,, lim e th e w ^ k a o f rin n te r were rw ZdA. e n d M n d M M «1- w .L t o T b " p * t 0B l dl , rort b* t> » « » th e « . H a h* 1 M a ln e t ble fa th e r s w l.h es “ 1 lB ," * d « * vag elatln g In the neigh- ho rto o d o f tba ta n . bad gone to live In W • * ' w ,tb considerable ’ *Y U w . subject to M g u la tlo n by the dr. POrtment and an y o th e r disposition f th< land «o varom en l Tlm b « to r th ’ construction o f church and ,cb001 hnlldlngs m ay bo secured under M i I m M ta » 'hta r n L i ” *^ *** F ro ” wbo h* ' *■«« up *? “ d We w ife leaswed t u i C h ,r |«« » a » now m anager o f a Wg dopartm oat atom . fre* ■ * • nd •»>«• regulations. A pplication« fo r aporiai occupar prtvltage m oat ba m ade to the «up ; jio w m it it It. ■ vlaor, vlaor, w who w ill ill tra tra n n s sm IL w ith . . p o rt aa d recom m endation to th e M r— ^ m o f the b2u- an y th in g to « M ttm aacardiag S m “’ Tou OfO Dot ODdl D fool M arlnn rr to th to k th a t th a t tod 1, m aking any R o n ey up there la F a ria , are you? I ' l l • n t b ria b a rin g a ll ba ra n do to kero lo gethar.» 1 l a tb a m a tte r o f wagon road« and tra ils th a supervision o f rang er la y . es» a u th o rity Io naL T h e aaeretnry o ( ai rleulture. however, haa J u ris d lc tln touching perm its fo r to n a l” d lb b s -. pipe Map«, tunnels, dams, tan swirrA I. co.wMh" «P. U. • u. O tar rwfoaed to believe Dr. King’s New Discover, r.rCjrair^r-.Ts. A P e r fe c t C u re i :•<« P R IVILEG E S O N R E S E R V E S . ib^ste^'of'ctotar*’* W'th PrM* N o t h i n g h a s e v e r e q u a lle d i t N o t h i n g c a a e v e r s u rp a s s i t io n g « • p e d a l Occupancy O rn a te A ccorded b y O e v e rn m e n t on W e s te rn T rac ta. ^J1" D OCTORS: * ' “I h a re been a te rrib le to o l: w o uldn 't blam e Charles I f ha nr spoke to m e !“ B a t tha teara o f Land lord M ich a« his w ife wars a h o w e n th a t clearc-. Ilfa'a sky of storm clouds w h ich Its troubled It fo r years. rig h t days. 8he likes ou r table, and aka pays Ilk a a prlansas. H l hat aba w o uldn 't refuse I f you aeked her to land ■a s o m asoncy, and I f sha did land It . aba w ouldn’t blab about It. because she doesn't kn o w anyone In tba Tillage, f t w o uldn 't t«bs much to tide as over a derful auras M tba most If you need a medicine yo host. Sold by druggists In You may have a aami wonderful dlmovery and a book that te lls to AVOID ALVM » . T h a ta m e o f the candle began to flir t ar. T b a old man looked up fro m I paper ba bald In hia hand. L ik e tai« tr y in g to atone fo r a crim e, ho put i t back In “M m e. M ercier a" ecat." O la n d n g at his w ife M a rlo n , he an th a t she was weeping Th en he, him »»'f began to cry lik e a child, and b e t - r . p A tln g through his sobs: y o u r t o n g u e to t o # M M e d os.es, » m u . -ts. " ® T C î3 a S I . -ki P O O R P R IN T ~ T ’ ftoteWÌI« ri V JÌ '■