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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1916)
~ v; ; ? ■ -i . w ■- *’ »f?--*-, i 1 lo ie IVt a m b o r 8 3 M ■r ■ EL 'ite * . ■> M K *. ropp,«] la contractor of her own aumnwr bnngalow. Women, as «e.ignen. too n S / i l * a t of hou«*^ « • eetekratcd for their p a rp o Z o f reminding Jrepi" thre ’» » • « * * « 1 *t proMdent; their W r poor « « lid b a r . »ppeutm a« pendeuce (if thia to the proper “ »“ ^requ.ntiy ha ««Mid tor- word) in tSe faee at It. W ithout P*>- the klightM t eompoBctiM a worn- ’" ’• a * * ! haw amay people / / J y llo v , turkey r t l X MHfcUM All necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical work are accomplished from the key- of the light running, easy atfion Model 10 (Visible) j the th . ^ « Su VLlroZ * laff as to saw I h ^ T X o e their’ ^ X into tto turkey bo« W’ L* * BOck B* F * ^ W ‘ * < - t* n t l they gava ° a . d a j It occurred to him that he th° o * * bkh ¡X X .to S T a a d ’« « ^ If the Lord m in S A h .r a a ia .n him t,m < w w a ' • , a d Syracwe, N X pil.v s ty le d them , supplied an ac T H I WONDERS OF TH E R M IT. toxtov " v r t o T rd w . not thinking oaty of tto good yoa may to for tto poor. Yoa are thinking a ( tto Mg daal you to re on. Too hope that by totes charitable no« tha Lord will are St to let this m atter la which yoa are aa deeply Interested pa tbroo<h aad to te * yea t to proffta yen] are so anrimis for. Yon are mareto xy las to bribe God.» j He pat the money bask Into Ms pocket. " It « o a t da." ba tb o n rb t T to pullty There's no use tyring to hide the fa T from myself. n t watt till after thl« deal lute sone throaak- Then I will ha able to eontrlbate with out a «elflrtr deel re to have tto '-»yd liv e sm proflte In retuya." Sa to pawed the fl.lra ik m strt on the corner wlthnwi helrdrg »o All bar tuiTey. Rat day after day aa he looked arms» the Mreet he aaw her there and day after day ha aald to himself that to would to something splendid for tto poor as sooa as hla deal was out of tto « a y . ao that be might contribute ... . > ■ - •- t u—catet «L A- TOUCH unhealthy condi tion of the kid ney»: If It stains your Unan It Is evidence of kld- your tongue to ALUM and look in the glass— yoa will see the effect— Y o a can’t help pu c keru ig -rji make» you pucker to think o t tasting i t right into your system— you Injure digestion, and ruin your »tomadw AVOID ALUM plainly- fcpyal U t»tde from pura refined Grape Cream of Tartar-Costs more in Alum but you have tke.profit of quality, the profit of good health. W *• ■DOCTORS’ Bui a j at < M Q > p .g a w . . RmanaMy. which sarelters to a Mad e f M degrees, aad w lrtora aad dies It tto mercury raaa up I t ar I t dagroaa *la d . aad to noticed (bat she bad to r ■ho.il.tera drawn up. aa If to « a id 0 « the cold blasts Thera «a» the yellow turkey, too. but few people stopped to gire for the poor. M r Orubblesoa remembered a new ten-dollar M il that he had In ana of hla VORACIOUS DOGFISH. poekrta. aad to began feeling for K l T H E When he had lowed It be doubled I I aa I m m feUy and t t o . tunmd o a r, m ™ a o f food Flitch wan Io hla desk. A t aooa to put on hla saa act only as a pal overcoat and weal to tba » M a r to ^ ' 1 * Army girl «era in la the tody which " * “ •till at her poet. Tee. there she «aa n a h Wardea M. J. Hann*, at Buck- with tto ano« »btrtlng about her and land. has lha lollow-np to say. according the people hurrying pa.t. apparently to Ike Portland Fraas. relative 1« a gov obtlrloua of bar «aleteare. H e took ernment bounty on dogflah: oat the M il that to tod ao carefully "Thera la ao doubt but that tor tv s folded and looked at IL Suddenly hla years thane seaveaart* of tha aaa have wrought more damage to our flaking In dustry than la a quarter a t a century. "John * • glvtaa this money hacaaee o f year ¿ v . I aad y m r sympathy tee you, fallow man. or la It merely a trifle the, yo„ are offering In return for the sucres» —• I of your aelflah scheming? You ara _ i ,rT ,” v W da y iff i e StofetoK * Baa jBy the use o f so called cheap Baking Powders you lake this puckering, injurious Alum _________ *______ • ‘ higher, flo ls It hard to realUa a haa» • f M flO dagraaa. Tat. Wy , tba Break- lya Bagla, that la tha heat davalopad to tto combustion of therm it, a beat which «aids togaumr placas a t tto ms maeMaary, »blab Ibla ta maad Iran aaat- _ _ tons, vfcleh haratotoia to be replaced at groat expaaaa a f labar aad ttota; which caa unite lion rails ao parfaetly that tto loltlag eng scarcely to aaea ar felt, aad a rati can to m a le mllaa long. Instead at M aa a bnadred tea*, at tba outeide. Thl» therm it la a oompouad dtaoav- •red by Dr. Hans Goldschmidt, at ■earn. Germany, w to has bean tee tering la thia country before abam l cal and engineering associations on (bis chemical discovery of bis that Is aa fa ll at engineering posalbltltlaai a discovery that, ualika so many sclea- tlfle dteeoverlae, |a not merely later. anting to 4 to s c le n t« , bat commer cially valuable la tto Industrial «arid. The therm it la a m ixture ad flaely granulated or powdered alam laam w ith aaaaa aeeUiUc oxide, moat fra- «ssatly oxide of Iroa This mixture looks not aaltke gunpowder, a r to b housewife would aaggaet mixed tan. t to light granules being a lu a la a a aad tto dark ooaa oxide a t Irate, la burning this aalxture create« a tem perature. as Dr. Goldackaddt sa lt In a payor read at tto am 't or a»V , _ ,hl* k °«> V«»r deal so throogh bo- enure vou had hrutnl«e,l to riv e la ca»e r f yonr m e re -* If the Lord h w « to let yon (ucceod Ha baa surely a « dona ah merely for tto m ra a i you think of giving now." Mr. Gnibb'esna slipped tto M il hmek . m . -------— Bonaatl Into hl» poc'et. and whoa t o returned _____ ___________ | ,Tmn W» at lb . elab ho looh.d t o r e re M ere M a to . ' '• *™ «V flirt R l. W - - ^ - -W " *« . ____ »«jndered Why aba didn’t Dr. King’s New Discovery ““ ' ' " J .*?"• D o»-W by. It waa tore at > r^ Par •Ig h t ]/■ ' ■ > ’ J ’' ' í < where ah, might to r e to tte r shelter fTOm the wlad. v ***^ 8ba paatod B e off the aate tg ' M bln d t dowo— Detrolt Fpre I fo r All Throat and Lang Trouble«. •SwwvtockUS«Ms. TctHI r «hamaan m r u u , lum .a.aa. (a order to to to perfect health saa Bost bo temperate la eating , Tba ■teals should to regular. Regularity to aaa of toa psldau rulas ad a f " W in “Do ttoaa people ffa to too aret h J - ^ t a w y tqffa« tolto C to ta T - & f. K * ’ -n.. ■ ' yoa to fa r e r -------- - o f t t o to was ig anaa Nothing has ever equalled i t Nothing caa ever sarpaas i t A Perfect Cure i -is'-i. tnal demand. Unlike most fads, thia one had common ne— hebl«d it, and na a rasnlt hae haen tafln- eatlal In revolntionW of building styles that have obtained for sen twtaah ' V ite lar ia l.r u a , ■ m T h e Smith Premier Typewriter < x 3a ■'•s.- »■ » • " W t h greater prosperity than hr -n,<«Tad u v*van«lai are a necessity. The to ton baan properly etor««aWa. Ha Idea of a square veranda, roomy, TXTS! »«"’ ><’ regard aa faraiabed with a ll the iu n rio n a a rich Baa. bat ba «aa not aa »aaltby i r r r o n r l * . _ s __ - 11, „ to any maaaa aa he wlatod to ba As ' BCCC’ B<^r 'e» ®< modern life, open- to aat there la hla loxurioua pd&c». gas- I B,r Pa rl* r«. «onto one baa hap- itamiei K’;.‘ L r« H <* three into a eoeknd hat If w happens to t e in her wap. flmne 1 ®** “ w tW • * » * « * rnrnnda, liked " Bd • O‘,led « ’ > » » • » * ? « " -tií 7 .i