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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
Volume = DECEMBER 13, liUÄ - ‘ -L*, . 23. ?.‘ ;<•,> ' • ¿ J .tfe » _ 4 MTRAVM. I --■ - At «M r few» «tf i * ï s 5 s ; ï â s TKS,'"7“ rr?- r-J e r - ' . '’ï æ ^ W •he taata i •here tanfata«. a—t|y a t i t eemw < ta ^ to S T i¿ tX s ;z í -ta ta lh ^ u T * d*7 ”* W \ \ ; U N IN H A B IT E D ISLAND«. Ä Um » F I r t occupying it «Jon«. Boblneq- Crueoa Ilk«, or t« lu« it tot romantic fiction or 5 r i ’ ^ .* * * * * ’ to (to exclntaas < • t a « '* « » ! » tha warld. you seed Itero M i ’ i. necessary operations in _» billing or statistical w ork are accomplished from the key board of the llCfht m n n in n Ataevr Cerri«» «batatar Rack C a tu a n F n i c i r r ^ d T* T" 7 m a a j « * »tom w e anffletant fa r the purpose o f a Bob- lo o n Croat» o r any other naval t o t a r for even a a m a l colony o f wrecked mariners o r other nereoo * * * b t be cast on one o f them o . ___ * “ k in g s home pret ty much out of the busy world. » ? .J ’0“ * ,f * ,the,n f - n Charec E n a n f Faciime» Carruga I D Ä r iv e . C e rró m e rollad Iraa t V ataU . end •*"» - that are begirt by o t o t » wells s h e « the jOtattet & °n'7 “ two, well elevated ahoro the tide, while «there'are a quarter o f a m ile la " 1«wr- eter and running from th a t op to n mile ■•ÿr or two In length and a quarter o r I of the length la hroadth. M any at ■ tbam « r e granltle structural th a t rtaa •toeplg from 30 t . 100 feet, wed cover ad w ith rich soil, through which -y ~ .il fraeh w ater streams hurry to the emu **** <wm /U S y U E L w . f wt & < * * * “ • “ n W w in ba 1 monarch o f a ll you survey. A a Sngtlsh traveler ba« recently bee® among the small Islands that dot tha araetarn and o f the Indian ocean to jF *^ a a® Inventory o f them and re- t*“ * ba counted 18,100 and found a a U about «oo of them M«w. there la a good chance fo r ana who may w ant «n inland Tbeaa particular t e n d s are net t a r » . Ï RibU. Touch J S to fltotat a Jonnwy to tha ladtan ocawa. ^ ith T - Z L ^ 1 **••« ■ **» *M /o n m ta d ib ora than 15,000 at t h « » ta OOt a b u t U M l Z m — 'S # To r io la to M ta a r __ _ r o t a t o it «Usa IF YOU T BXOOBDa. o u trim w .ah W hoi • • 1». I 0« « ~ ta ur.hooithjr < Moo of tho . Mys; IftlotoJno your lloon It b •vldonco of kid ney trouble; tea frequent dedre to _______ pta> Il or «ala la ,he ¿ ¡J s n y o u r to n g u e to Wlubl ! • > • , - ■*—-___—— There la comfort la tbo knowledea m and look in the glass— yon will see the effect__ You can't help puckering—it makes you puckej to think o f tasting it By the use o f so called cheap Baking Powders yon take this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system— you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach. A V O ID A L V M BAKINQ POWDER & . Indian territory, and that these, aad the Indians with them, were doing all the things in the way of industries, schools and churches that are done by thriving com <m«nitiea in Illinois or lows or Minnesota. ’ * * M with forther «»rpriae that people who in youth had been aoraatomrd f 0 think of.Texaa as a land largely inaccesai bir save on bora<4»ark or by wagon, learned 7 * “ r ,hat Te® » * “■ I*««linR »11 the atates of tbo »»ion ia rail way mileage, and had pn.hed lUmoia from the primacy M M t o t ’ yearn. 3om la the Y a h » a i T U I ; » A m ou nting to I • 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 —Cotton Oivan B a y aad - ; v - € « » m o f T a n a r ^ C o s t S m o re Alum but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health Po ° ’ BIO C IT Y HAPDENS SENSE. 2» — — > ta » to o f Great Mtaropolle B fo ta n a lh le to r M t| d A lm Ptorn in Which They (d ra . — Miatreoa—tVliy. Jane! W hat are i •tang w ith that natchefi — Jouc-Pleaae. iu u iu , M r. John told i to keep my eye oo It while be w n t , , i  “Â Æ “Â.îï; |h s i --------- ----------- crop was 60,000,900 buah«to g m t e r « M .O to M T 'g S X to * B l Ito , M lo * Th* T r* ’ m S t, •v»r. ito production M9. oo j . ooo pounds, T h . priacipai crops that aro valued by the agricultural department of the government havu an eggregate farm e ™ lh ‘V ear • “ » * » “ ’ « to W.M3. fcfa.60». Thia to aa Increase of 14 cr cent, over 1303 sad 41 par cant over 5 years ago. Farm horses have Increased allghtij In number aad more ta valae, aad the asgresau was never aa valuable m ir ISM with « total o, »l.JM,»40,JM. . The value of farm atutoa also maehe * k W b .to to » » A < K ‘. The «teady advance m poultry m ■» t o r aad ta the i w a i l l j aad votes kow tha aorthweghia **? * <«»wing, almost aasean and ■nhenrd by the nation n t large, and ««penally aaaotk-vd by tbv genere i public in th« region of the greaf ialcea. All parta of the American re public are proa peri n >. Rvery where thefe are « lmncfa for vonn-> m w.th the will and ehai-actei to grasp them. u0 , ,or n.,,|i gw>k ing more elbow room. „ n(j n kjBe to see rapid returns fortheir labor or their money, there is no place t^day like the prosperous sonth- ■■W n> fSu Washlagtoa.— The agricultural prod , ucta of thia oountry In 1903 were In . taro Mudua. gresteat Is its hUbury, hut tha report t , I the aecretsry o f agriculm ra ¡faclam Undoubtedly the part ®f thia that X9U4 has advanced bayqMl U>« P*> proaperoua nation, which la grow- v.oua year. Some prodiacla hareXaiu iag and proapering moat sw iftly slightly behind la value, but othaaa hat« to-day, ia the southwest— the re tuote than tuU lled tha . na.tr guntral result la that the farmer« hat« gion whose central field is Okla produced In value more wealth than homa, Indian territory and north they over did before is one year. The figure« art enormous. The qua• «ays the Chicago la te r Q eean. Uty of cor» appraaohod The story of Oklahoma's trans bwhcls. and ( h r h ig h price « r lt g lv r . (hia crop a farm vnua much great,- formation from a» empty cattle than It aver bad brier«, e io e d ln ii cw.- range into a land of blossoming sidcrahly >J.CPPxye.M< T fij, amouo. forms aad tbrirtng towns wasen *>uM pay the callosal debt aad inter acted ia saeh a startling manner •a t tor one yeer sad still leave enough that It foeeed pabtfc attention. to pay the espanaes of the naitoaa! gov- arnmant fa r a large p aN o f one year. Th* beginning of the development Tlta cotton crop is saeoad u> the ralue - f o r only a beginning baa been Hat. and tha Indtcatloua ore tbat th, made, even in Oklahoma—o f faitn valua o f Unt and aead w in reach other parta of the eeatral aonth toM.MC.0l» to IMS. Thsae figuree may to too low, tor they are based on the west was made la a leaa senaa- vnluat at tha toraw aad aro not the com tional manner, and it baa not re mercial values a t tha exchanges o r any - ” ceired the public notice that it de where elsa. H y aad wheat a n aootendlag tor serves. : Th“’ .*♦ with surprise that third place ia point o f value. I t is e? peeled that three twu «rope, hay an, the sat inn at large learned, when wheat, wtu ha worth an the farm th i* *®e ^fat^hood** agitation became year as much as the aorn crop, naipolr. strong a few years ago, that there something mors than S1XIM.M1».O'X». 0 r m the higher raine pf prÿent it were really more than twice as accenni to the most valuable erop aver rgipeu ir maay white people na Indians in the esustry. **2»wo wbiafc-daaiwi choie« of the ili& M A StMU» * - -rf > :je AU, the GROWING SO UTH W ESi ■ ia3 f i & H F A K M E B - .-I ?-,« i ! S- H m Deed Be uge N. Arwold. »Jolee« ta the L « alfalta taiota which „ _ sears m J which M ill a rt la j doe Mr. Arnold bought Moravia, M. T . aad haa •uadaya aad “dross up" . ’• t _ --- « ---- 1 cum I f.. < X« hTTa^ZT^T v a tE T to ^ to T ^ r* d u d ag oaa and two-thlrds MHioaa « ( doten« o f eggs yearly, and these h e » during their busy season lay aaough eggs in two week, at the high priest that bars prevailed during the year, to pajM he year’s Interest on tha national I 'V T h e e n m m a i^ o f the valuee o f agricul tu ral products tor 1934 places the total a tto .M 0 .0 M .0 M . after » X i n g value of the farm crop« that are fed t tbe live stock. These figuree do“ » represent fully the value of the w raith produced upon the firm s of the conn, ry And the diffusion of well-being among the farmers throughout all parts of tne country la one of the moat conspicuous featurea of the recent agricultural <ta- v e lo p m u l VIXENISH WOMEN OF PephaP* It 1» fortunate that jhoae people who spend all their livea in a densely populated me *« o '. »ha p-oei ataaey remedy fuMIle oven '" curing rhoumatlam, to n In d i tropolis are, ta a great egtenf, un took, kidney«, liver, tlnddor and «very part The womea of the commonalty aro conscious of the foetid atmoa voluble and vlzenieh, aad ever ready to » • rw e n itle a . to hTl«Ur " T 7 P“ w «n- H correct« Inability fa S fc I * “/ ‘ nd •c* Wta« to*" In p u l J B e - I think a phere in which they Jive. A fte r slap a handful of atsis into (he erased H, or b«d effacts following u u of liquor’ in’« dub. spending a protracted period in a husb-md—or Iniu those at a timid and Wine or beer, end o w re o m i that - . . 2 . 2 % t a r i n g Ci “ mpeUed to g T o A m to ba the mountains and forests, dnr ahrtUhing tourist—should tbe*occasloa nostrils sre shocked by tbe disa artre. says Outing. The women of the upper rites are rigorously excluded greeable odors emanating from from meerullne eyes aad a hearty vota à r rom «?»«! th e gutter., the .hops, tbe .tale of than' « 1« due il.s con ri rte e who "r««Mde d e rfu l c u ra e o f th e m oat d latra o eln e — i— beer of the saloo.., the T<.rv falbtred th is u n e rld e n la w , T heitsluty nfTran.** T 94^ * y ,u • * * « “ nave tbe persons of the people on the Hit!« Jjp,ne«e mat nice, U r io is g along S o * >y d ru g g is t, ir. me. m ta ti. a n » ■ to — I can’t ta «andvl, or oa woedea gelt, la a gsau- w n l 2 L ‘, ^ y “ m p to h0“ 1* ° * « k * streets, says Dan Beard, in Rec lue relief to tbe eye after a view o f th« gree w ith you. w o n d e rfu l diaco v e r y rcation. , hellave that uncomely Curran female, and It la a end a boo« that tells, bouM lw Its But this aenaitiraneas of ome’s Bleaslng refer-loo that Nippon le «low more about«, both sent »!<■ object. ^ » lu ie ly free by mall, oifoetoriea does not long continue. ly b>!' surely spreadlsg her staadasd «duress D r . K N m e r i t ------- ---------------------- aver the he; mit realm. B a —Bxartly. “W hy d o,ft r e * «O A a tbe ears became accustomed to r ° - B,nC*wmton. N. Y . W h e n » r t t S i M O - I ’nIH nureau be,« aro married and B e t If It alow onw #ud get — tbe roar of tbe streets, «¿3 the acquire the pseudc d'gaity c f the top dcoieodtogihiogeoeouatafcr la thio paper. at soawtlilng little t o y r eyes to tbe rank growth of tbe un knot their hslr la *n ru girl fsthlna fa •toe M to more "'(.’« M e we live gamlv building«, ope’s nosereaaea twin plsi-r dewa ihclr h-tr! «. g,, much likely te bit • taran, l«n led Í the? rrsemt-le girls thsi I! 1« teme- to record I he disagreeable odora do t t o t A Ptuta W f - N e v T e rl tlmev d aicult to determlae the sex. and detpbia f r m As tbe facolties adjust them one la oftentimes uacoutmoaly sarortsed tO ‘ he “•‘«'»«’ ral and on to o b e e rv , what he l . putative a r it w o • • w . O re g im la a a «. «unitary surroundingsuf tb e e itv girl« «prowling aad viciously fighting la wse from (ba emmtry «od «tnod as the tire sense« become hi« n t ¿4 p Ooroaa taroet tolp l,-taly h e f t e the haughty f — « ’’ “i 1’ ’ ¡ * ip <’* » e r ■ppears to I * 11^ y ^ vk o f the downtowD atore. BLOOD IN TH E BEAR IN 0 8 . Í “. * 1 y. ilK,»n«iuality "W h a t de y m «raot. pteaeeT’ «ha Oa- I U T L, ■■■ s ‘ <- • - ; -n : ^ 5 S '. ~ j : v . ~ MÊfe *" 'r-' • • Icily. e x is t o n ly as a n u n im p o r ta n t --------- --and “ J B o *! A m * ' ,f * * president o< the “I want twelve yanto of blue predcui-1 ' " i,ed H,a fe« OB go camping 041 VaadM t ; , ta rta r lathing « n atu re. K DOCTOR S .„ „ w Nothing bas ever equalled Nothing can ever surpass i t ( «wed» »htoi-¿-<» F.rtv yawie « /rweww lino»», M C I I ' M M IJ SIIIX " " à ÄSU i ^  r à „ rt2 w.“ ' • « V * t o r X ^ ^ Î , i i * ‘'redOm' X r R ,OW hf fe * o n f> '* ' be Stmnnw red again, - “ know “ •* 8o n « » f I»a»lel Boons are r m sure I - don’t q»He young, and tbH r f- mran," M ld tbe clerk. T h e .. , klodutae and Intuition getting M J »bje«-f to rbesf Hnie follow« J a r of her hauteur, ebe aaid, ' ramping alo w , but there could be Jo»« w hat It was your g a th e r o w ,geC/.'f’“i . ,i fbp f l,h ‘ r tartar toM you te bring.” one of the boys went with them U e gave a s|gb o f relief andJtaM: and “ They wasted ™ some w o e wash wa«n gotate goeos tor ror to — teach - - - - - them woodcraft - ' „ x i e r a f t and tap Bttto --------— ’ - - — J '" a d —■ ro — a» ■ w ro» They «aid they keep them under bia even, and it is ----------- ----------------------f „ M v tb , t fhe — •**’«^h»** P*rteM,lhtoa*pm2»X»B* tar. H1*® « ¿ H to » » te e r» t® take » fo rt o f Bodne b®7> camping will have the tin ,« ®f kid life, and the boya will kelp him enjoy bimself. P Tha prejudice against blood that ta fip a irt of tha rtalglon o f tha Hindoo« ha« to«» mads to » r v a a q » to l puc- po«e W . « tha American engineers t e I ? - ' ‘‘i f tlon I n ern |. ■was WM«C M c l . : • . •*w , ' . tai' Thv ; , “ • ‘* n r t r P' ” , r - ,s * * Mysore territory Io »out», fo u n d i t v t a , ’ hiag wito uw . t o t a l ', , ,u le oil dim) They a H in d ;» , by via a p e r. « ! . » ! a n it. ' ■ •>; tw t •rsM Bd t h e b o a r» Wgv UW.»atfeiUg pu _ to. . tbe ih ie v la t w » a i altog i i ': a c a lll some owe solve The H r o d t o V l-l I t (puch says f 'S X - S J S taotfai i; t. Two or Were »i, cd, therefore, aad was dripped Into the „earlega There wi no mote «taxiing of oil. hawavsr mai other things w e ra .to l.a . -h / « y ’’•to«-*