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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1917)
V o lu m e X X V ¿ O R ira r O R F O R D , O R E G O N , W E D N E M D A Y , J ÍU IN JE «7, 1017 W ritin g la N u m b e r IS the new French ’ w<r* ” ' Know All woman a ra not dagreded In C h in a “ Y«rytlllng), M. SantOS DanHaMk tF Itn eaa the d o w s g ir empress, who the famous Preach a e n o a a t, ,o,< bj ,k* for®* ot her own »¿¡i. from prophesies th at hofor» m < n » **** p o rtio n o f A slave to th a l o f ru le r J.e i .1 (I L ? ,iP? ’ * e / i ° a ,P * t * , * 7 ’ <,ob* ^ w ith s ta n d in g the i’re j,id les Mutton will hare taken place in *»»<n«‘ th s sex am ong th e Mongols modern method» of traveling. I » on>*» occasionally break th ro u g h th a Transcontinental aerial s x -, , r,~ * * \ d •®l1**’ * distinction, areaaee will “2v I h I l i i a t p „ ,n flh * n«'hal. »he m etrop olis o f th e w iL 2, -i r - ‘ e o w ,* d w ,io D ot »«••» * m- tersbntg and Paris.” Men of thia pto«. to a temple erected In honor of generation will take-their seats In • woman denied for her great them aa n ataraU r as their grand • * rT*ce to her people, and Chiuaae men fath er, did in tfc flrgt r S w a y ¡ £ £ d‘“’*“ K Poet—W e l l , I ’ve got out Uve linea of ■ » poem already, Martha. Ills W ife— and I ’ re got out seres lines o f my waetiloy.-Boetoo Herald. carriages. y , ♦ ! Csnturiea ago an «M erly lady of good Paris will be transformed by fnmily «nd condition, who had hitherto aerial stations at which passe» u " d !’ ,he re* ,<M1 o< » ’’ •»•Tu ng . ro- gers will alight and embark on 'v" NW'hl’ F' »••» Sheng- flvincr n m n ih n a a a I * w ^ * r* »p *n t th e re m a in d e r o f ■/tog Om ul buses. (h e r life. flla e . th. lBd, happened to winged warships Will menace * • Huang, thia simple e re n t rerolutloa- modern fleets and wage war with ***** th* PrOT*nc« •» which she made submarines— perhaps pet whole '¡T f . V “ * ' WM * * T* * ‘ re’ ° Iutlon, a rm ie s tn fll.rh t v l - 7 ‘ th " o ,t « » • • '» • t i r e w ill not ae- armies to flight. V ery possibly auae her o f h a rin g le ft “ woman's some bold explorer will reach the »l>»»«ra." since her instrum ent, „ e ra north pole without much difficulty •« •» to te d w ith counties, » o n to a dirigible balloon ' f~ m Penelope, th a te rrib le F a te .. All necessary operations in writing, billing or ¿tatistical work are accomplished from the key- board of the light running, atfion Model 10 (Visible) _ “ W h a t w o u ld vo., . . . . » . . , u .. U"J "d d " « . ,h * “ ’’tot uoua woman” o f Solomon’s praise, down to our own grandmothers spJndT« and the loom. Santos Dumont, “if I t6l<] von that next summer I ant confident o f' giving a new impulse to aerial na v L r “ ' bCl“ W,,OB t.brica bass been used to ln 9 ' ln * <or 4,000 / • • * % ** - I “pe'tM able, before ending my expe- shoot soo years ago. riences, to ernlse over Europe I know the Janl- to r’s d ls p o a l- Hon.” answer- sdberhnatmnd. “ I f we make him b o ile r, we t r . thoroughly eomfcrtsblc. be w ill b u s tle a ro u n d s a d T |m pl«ase I'm g, sd of coffee a flying houseT* Naw York.— X gentua tn this city baa Inranted aa aluminum golf ball. TBtola expected to revolutionise thia popular .. “ 7 r' * ' ,L The obmposltlon of tha hail la kept sa- 1 erat. A certain amount of phospha, u« 1 mixed with some other chemical gives i t > a peculiar and b rilliant glow. Tha ball Is claimed iq have all tha propert' i <• , the regulation oaa. I The uulqiie feature lias Is tha fact th a t i w iili tbs n tw Invention golf cau bo j played at nlfihi ^s »'«to-* .. aei. i b i , <11 1 to sinning. th hererpt It drops it ran seen b> tha light it totw w . „ut. When playing at night lanterns are placed on the different greens. In driving the course os tha hall sen be seen through the air. maks th in g s ** «*' d i f f e r e n t . " - 1 > "* e W n s h le g to n after star. I News and to lost. « s l£bt It can readily U Brand by the glow It gives out. l.'paon - W hat's the m a tterf Gas*t ran s w im f y Dow naan- Yeah, trat don't yau abas » r t sign?—Chicago News I f YOU Sh rasvd T h ie v e r y . r i TOUCH Thor» Is eo.-nfort in the knowledge sc often aprasaed, t'wt Dr Kilmer's S . amp- Roc', II,e crest Sidney remedy tolflUs every wish in curing rheumatism, ,-aln In the beck, kidneys, liver, tladder and every part ef the urinary peerage. It correct3 Inebtlitv •o hold water and scalding paid tn patr'.ig it, or bad effects ,ollow*ng use of liquor, wine or beer, and cvercom Athai in.pt- . . — necesslly i f being compelled to go often turlnv «ho dey, and to get up meny time« <*'V^.g tbe the night. The mild and end the extra- extre- ordinanr effect of S w e m p -R o o t lx soon rea'lzed It «tende the hlgbeet for Ito woo- dert.’* ct'Fc t qf the me; t dlxtresxlng cents. II y o . need e medicine you should have the •xùt. So.d cy druggist« lr 50 c.xn d JI. n-ra. and look in the glass— yon will see the effect— Yon can't help puckering— it make» you pucker to think o f tasting i t By the use o f so called cheap Baking Powders you la k e this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system— you injure digestion, your stomach. condl- -•tfro o. that lb« kidneys and fclad- ALUM ruin o n lialtky «on the ku- K j C T y / 1 » nays; If it slain. T p J f i- A A j- d l your Un«,, |t k evidence o( kld- \| ' U C I JSL nay troubla; too . i K / y / ’ r f r e q u e n t desire ta - j - f P» ' £a,n ,n your tongue to and (W AVOID AlvVM operator." R o yal is made from pure, refined G rape Cream o f T a rta r—Costs more than A lum but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health. DOCTORS N atu re »< o i I 's i m i i M i n Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing caa ever sarpass i t Dr. King’s New Discovery G U ARANTI, t f r f«r(®aKa“ »îB. A Perfect Core : For All Throat Lang Trouble». «•anorkMkiratwto. Titoinranm I* I «ftj- S ’ V IF T a «te « A P .-W o «!■•<*« r«1lh«w. On Ito? tired throo<b 11»* moot e r t e t ful periods of modern France. H e wee born In 1787 amid the muttering» o f tbe ■revolution. Guizot'« parents were mar ried by a pnmertbed Froteetaat pastor, and bit birth was never legally regis tered. Ilia father, who tree aa advo cate. need Ida talent for public apeak lug In the Interests or tbe psrueented Proteei.-mts and became a marked man A fte r living for at vend weeks la dan ger of 1,1« Ufe.be wa« at taat arrested, nnwtlllngly enough, b r’n «rodarme who knew nud respected Urn. “Shall I let .von e scap er said th> man. , “Are rou m a rrte d r replied U. Gue »,1. Houston.— Negotiations era pending Io secure (or this city a p in « to manu facture paper bottles. The bo . tie la made from paper pulp, to B o n-rsh i..jle and naich lighter thai glass. It Is claimed to be proof s ai. Infection on aoccJBt of the fact Uta; I t . harcietlcally sealed when dllad i . d tbr O irta g and Receiving. Back o f t l a botii« muul be cut off n o. I t may Indeed be more blessed to . J f . Tha hottie is « le d In by aut< „m u. machinery andThen crisped lu and give than to receive, but whan tha former luxury to .a o t within, one’s sealed autqa^tically. The bottle is aon- rs&IIable Irom the fact that It to de honest reach. It to Massed, too, to re ceive from those one Iboroaghly stroyed or so ue’ ocsd whea opened tha It cannot he as; 1 sgain. loves.—George 8. Merriam. Special auu swatfg machinery la ra- qulrcd (o r m ti lng the bottles. A i 1 one of these ma bines w ill m i ka l -O OdU bottles a week. The irazhtne wl l ooet 9,004. flpeclel rrjac’ lç e rj w lll be used to close the bo.ties wber, filled. “Americans who go abroad most s » pact to ba robbed right and left." said a young man who recently returned from a b rief European tour. “Ona ex pects to be held up for all sorts of tlpat bat when the beggars follow you hams you can't help feeding a sort of adm ira tion for the'r Ingenuity. " I went over on one o f the Red Star tine boats, and «he first thing I did on landing at Antwerp was to go to tha cable office and seed a a to 0,7 mother announcing my rnfe arrlvaL I paid the toll aud thought no mors about it until i got boats, when among my mall I fouud a totter from tbe A n t .werp operator, addressed In car» of my mother, raying that through aa error Baldness Canted b y Vera. he had not charged me euough for my cablegram sent on such and such a > There are several well authen date, that he bad been obliged to pay ticated cases of hair falling oat the difference out of his own pocket from some strong emotion, but snd as Ills «alary was very small and one of tl,em is particularly be had a large fam ily and all rbat sort **T'ue amount was a trifling one, snd You m y hxve a «ample bottle ef thto I did eend him a foreign money order. vç.«tovt,.l diecovery gM T * I have elnce learned from experienced xnu a boon that it! I, travelers that I had been made tbe more about k, both sent victim c f a «yatemsttc ferm of robbery vhsolu'ely free by mail. ^"*iGSîS®5îC!îï «durees Dr. Kilmer It -|,— ‘ -;7m7a?r. and that ncarrely a cablegram to sent from the other aide nntev« It to o f a honlmra nature that to not followed by acme Koch pica from the European ’ ,*« mas” seems to hare constated chiefly e f brandy, mulled wine and punch, drunk la enormous quantities; a "good old-frahlon d way” of keeping Christ mas. the loss ot which need not quite more us to te r n . Whea Christmas comes, v s eat and drln lees i'tan wo flkd; .but the met.log ot Irl, nils, the performance i f kindly cetds lor oth- ersf Mie g rta er readiness to forgive and fb fotgat— this Is the essence ot tha true Christmas spirit, and It to as strong to-day as ever. Mother H a t Y o u r Babes. A generous stork visiting the house of Charles Hsrney, of Portsmouth, ( .. left four live babies, three boys and oca girl, all of whom ere perfectly vp Hand give p io i..s e „ ( living. T heir agg. ate weight Is IS pounds whllh the e ' .t* r •vcighs only f? poerds. and their . to a s u n of Blender build. strange. A normally healthy farmer of some 38 years of age saw his child thrown from a cart and trampled under the feet of a mule. He. sup| osed It killed, and I WORKSHOP MOTES. experienced in his fright and an The world*» production o f lead guish a sensation of chilliness and amounted In J t M to, 777,000 tone. tension in the bead and face. Paper teeth ere alleged to be supe The child escaped with a few rior to eny other substance y-.i im - bruises, but the father's hair, ployed. Ordinary bicycles can be changed beard and eyebrows began to drop out the next day;and at tbe end of Into tandem» by ao Illinois men’s is- a week he was entirely bald. A vention. During ISM Brockton (Mass.) new growth of hair appeared in ehipped «20.277 eaeet of ehoes, a gain In e time, bat much flner.—N. Y. of 27.301 '•«tee over IMS. Herald. i The experiments made In England In October. M W . Allatoona pass, a delile In the luountalo« of Georgia, waa guarded by General Corae. with 1.600 men. I t waa a strong, strati glc point and. moreover. 1.500.000 rations were stored there. Freelch. tbe «outhern guoersl w ith 0.000 men. attacked tbe garrison and drove tbe defender« lute The Korean, who ia a poet be a «mall fort on tbe crest of tbe bill. fore he fa a cultivator, apeaka of Tbe battle was fierce. Tbe northern hit rice aa “The Golden Hand.” soldiers fell In such nnniben that fur Whea It spronta it is “The Biisht «.her fighting seemed folly. It then becomt « I»,it one of Corae’a officer» caught Green Field.” atght e f a white signal flag fluttering •The Blue Green Plala.” When i( In tbe breeze on tbe top of tbe K en» begins to ripe» it ia “TheMotGcil raw mountain, across tbe ralley. I f Jade Wave." When ripe “The miles away. T be signal waa anarered. •lid then came the Insp'.-lng measagr Yellow Gold Wav«.” When cat “Ye». I hare two cblktreo.” “ And so hare 1,” replied the prisoner, from mountain to mountain: "Hold It ia "The Yellow Ire,” and when "but yoa would hare to pay for me. the fort. I am coming.— W. T . Bher- harvested ft is "The Home of the Let ns ga on." G o ld e n Child.” They went on, and¥M. Galant died on the scaffold a few drfyg later. A t this co*«r o»p sc <Mra time Francato, tbe future statesman, When Hr. Richter, th« greatest who was tbe eider of tbe two children, living conductor, finally adopted was «lx and a h alf years old and a l the baton, be baraed all bis ran» way» preserved the recollection o f g» Ing to see bto father In pr.aou. or Wbat positions, making with them, h« was euphemistically ealtod tbe bouse af said, “the sweetest rep of eoffw I «vsr tasted.”—Landon Treth. for the pr.Kl action of a sntokeleta coal have met with entire setlsfacti'.n The composition of the oew product Is 02 per eenl pit coed duet end »even per eeut. a mixture of Stockholm tar aud ran stir lime Hot long ago, nt Cramp«' «hipysrd, there wkv m ennrmou' ¡ > - »oft eoeT, and a crowd of cu lt are? looking men were going ever It and srtevting eerlain unq«. The coal selected was fo r uee in tbe tr ia l tr ip nf n sew roen- a f-w e r Wise and t e t o ii ,« m tr were choosing ik e c o a l beeau- ^ « i . i s s de pended larg e ly on the q u ality o f the foel. , — . Paper may be rendered C r,; roof for m ekfn«flashllght refleeten nr I r other porposis hy m oistening w f b he fol lo w ing KCtMtoe: Art.mr n»f*n h«to, • parts: boric seid. a p a - oi •.«. 2 parte, etotso. 100 parte. mag* state ran also be u ttd. an, ..utloa e f common alum is often cflcecioae.^ hot It tends to loosen end disintegrate