The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 07, 1917, Image 1

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Presbyteruui board o t foreign
siisaioss, throws lo u e light oa the
eoaditioo of the middle class of
«omen ia Chip« He »aye:
“W e have been i mploylhg a
Chinese searing womah fo r a
couple o f week», and I hare been
much impressed with the cheer­
fulness and force of character
shown by three poor creatures,
condemned fo.lmbW e through life
on feet not much larger than a
sheep’s hoof. This woman can go
upstairs only With ' f i r a t d i B
c u lly ; she can’t ra n a foot power
sewing machine without pain, so
our little hand machine is • boon
to bdr.
“A lthough carryintfhny burden
Is ro ry painful, In th eir Own home»
these women b ars to carry a
heavy child a rto a d with them
while (bey do t^ elr housework,
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O LD W O M A N 18 ’’FLA G M AN ."
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A d ria n . M Ich —The young wom sa who
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Hagers la th s lap o f lu x u ry should come
“• to A d ria n sad witness th e w o rk - t t the
» uaorgctlc M rs. M . U JCnraes. who la
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way in th e heart o f th is city, w here the
w track s cress Maum ee street. She la a
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perfect picture o f the old-style m other;
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equal to a ll smergsnsd»». and never M a
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* * J H e r husband diad Dseembor 1« last,
aa d fo r a yaar before th a t w a s e ta A a o
r e d o lla r M M
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necess**y U “ ;ng cow-yeiled to »o oftes
3 « in ? ‘fcaday, «nd U 5? «y m a s ; timos
to think of tasting i t
B y the use of so Called cheap Baking
Powders you la k e this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system— you injure digestion,
your stomach»
AVOID ALVM
fres by mall,
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wnr.tuo. N , Y:
H d y d i t mad« from pure, refined G rape Cream dF T a rta r—Costs more
ban Alum but j o u bav« the profit of quality, the profit o f good health.
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C o la s f Reed torotu/h the moat «M W
M l periods o f m odem I- ranee. H e wag
born lu 17«? ata h l t l.c ¡nottcriags o f the
sevototlon. < M k » t*s pnrente were otor-
» rted t>y s proscribed V rotcstant paqtor,
aad M a M rtb was oevPr le g a lly regto-
tepv!. H is fs '!.e r . who » « • ah a d s »
cate, uw t Itla m le a i tor public spsafc
lug is th<- lotercele o f the pssatiated
rto te s tn u ta sud became a aw r tto t m an
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dividual wears thrao o r tour of the
J wadded coots and usually a |0 l
p air of trousers, the la tte r very
j loose and boggy above and very
tight around the ankle, where
they are secured by a strap,”
Irda l a V a s t W sstee Coal T h s lr Mggs
You can’t help puckering— i t make» you pucker
hno
aries who wear them. They atw
made of tw o layer« of musltu,
dyed blue or black, w ith a layer of
'cotlow fahtttog between. Bach in­
COASTING IN H O T WEATHER
_totto,
and look in the glata— yon w ill M
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effect-—
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INCUBATOR ON DE8ERT. <
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c a refu lly was her w o rk dose th a t a fte r
hts death th e company g a r» th e hus-
band's position to th e w idow . Th ors
ware about s' doten men who applied to r
tb r position, b u t the company preferred
the woman.
H b * lives o vsr the station, koeps track
o t the crossing. I t handy about the o « ee,
and doss th s ehecklsg In end out o t
b a g ro e
I t keep« her pretty busy bu t
she has tim e to keep up her read ing o f
the d a lly papers and can converse oa
alm ost any up-to-date subject fro m an
In te llig e n t standpoint.
A lthough <7
years o f age. she ean rta d w ith o u t gtaaa-
as, b u t has to use them by la m p lig h t
buttoning the child brie the f.ont
of th eir cloth in g to beep it ware-
through the w inter. Y e t many of
the women hjive cheerful face»
and kindly, smiling eves very
much like an old southern mam­
my, who has seen much trouble,
yet remains cheerful and content.
Thia ia especially tru e of the
Christian Chinese women, so
much so th a t th e ir neighbors say
some magle changes their faces.
“To-day 1 passed spate women
w ashing clothes in a little stream
In u a U .e fashion, where they
erooeh fo r hoars in the U tter cold,
sousing the clothes hook and fo rth
in the W ater—ito soap and no
wash board— locky I f they ham a
flsot o ra p to w o to s lto o . Another
y task In the fa ll season is the
ing of wadded garm ents for
the whole fam ily. I t is no easy
asstter whew added to a ll that »
woman is expected to do. Awom-
u near ns trie d to commit suicide
loot fa ll because she was asked to
stake her hothead's uncle’s win-
tor clothes.
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lie garden and tend tt wcB. A UtOs
re fo r sunlight, a U ttle sym p ath y fo r
In. and the garden o r the heart m ay
x>m w ttb b e o a tlfn l deeds and fra -
su t thought«. T to n g h th e beauty of
r roae la b rie f, ydt th e perfum e m ay
preaarved. I l k * / t h e m em ory o f A
writer Iff T h e L a n ce t to ys: “Slnco
I began t * to a d y d iet I to v e been as­
tonished »1 th e ao m b er o f cnees o f
w h ic h I to re heard, even o f m edical
DH-u. w lio by ea ting less and not aa
o ften h a rn fo a n d th a t th e ir suerwpilbtt-
tty to eolds baa q u ite gone Such fa cta
as I triv e e ie t w ith point to ilw conclu­
sion th a jp lt Is th e system overcharged
srt«i tbp twoducts o f food w hich w as
ac t requ ired and Can act only as a pot-
son to »very organ la the body w h ich
la asoat susceptible to eolds.“
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to w -orrsam . to
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“H s v e n ’t I -m arried yoa b e fo re“
asked the clergy man pleasantly e f tb s
ya u ag tady fro m Chicago w ho w as
a t« « « to be Joined to th e y e aag a ta a
front Oshkosh
“O n ly lw k -e ." she m urm ured eeyly,
s a d ' th e ceremony w en t o a .-B o s to x
Poet.
“t o t you w ould have ts pay fo r u
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L e t ns go o a."
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Lsrew us r iv s t sig hs.
T h e y w en t us, sa d M . Outset died ou
H la D og—A re you certain th a t ytosv
to e eraffold a fe w d a y* later. A t th w sstotress toves m y m a s te rf ___
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Urns P ra xcn lA th e fu tu re statesm an.
H e r D o f f-W h y . It was to re a t s m
who arsa th e eld er o f the ! » • children, s ig h t She pushed soe
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m other robin o ts tlln g ps tlsn tly os t o r
eggs Is s bloA om ing apple tree has
wondered how to« Jltttw ereatur« or her
saesstors ever learned th a t the .oog
process would cause toe eggs to hi teh.
A greater pnssle Is set to r them , says
the au th o r of “Th e I A nd ot L /U ls R ata ,“
Is to» great desert, w here t o r sssto birds
hare learned to cool th eir eggs Instead
o f w arm ing them
la th e linshrltersd
aesta of ths s^ul> plslas U become* nee-
aassry to keep the ergs from eoo’ < b a
Oee hot. stifling sprtog •“ the U M le A n­
telope, a tra v e le r had occasion to » m s
and rvpass the nest o f a pair of m snio w -
Isrks located ushspplly In the shad, o f a
very .len d er weed. Ths blrdr were ndvev
sittin g exeep' s t night, bat s t m 'd d a r
they stood o - dreopsfi abovo the ce rt,
h a lf- fa ls tln g . with p t t t M lg p ir ir d till» ,
spreading th e ir wlngs b etw rc u p euu
and the ears Bom stimto h c U of tosas
together, w ith wings spread and hs lf-
llfted. m aintained a spot o f shad» In a
terrlfle tem perature
T h e ir p n titaee
was In this caes rewarded, fo r toe com­
passionate tra v e le r a t last spared them
a M t o f «aavso. which ska rawasUd over
A t Funchal, in the Island o f M a­
deira, the traveler finds one of
the strangest kinda of vehicle»
th at the world affords. H e area
w aiting quietly near the w h a rf a
number of sleds with sleek dun-
colored oxen yoked to each, says
Everybody’s Magar-ine.
I t ia
always high summer tim e in M a­
deira, and to see a conveyance
which he has ever associated with
snow and ice and r-ero weather is
at first disconcei ting .'*H w *stru n
ger rnbs his eyes and asks what
those things are for. but be toon
finds th at they are public backs,
and th a t nnleaa he rttres to waik
be must step Inside, ensronce him
self on the cushisaed seats. And
wait for the driver to prod his
iW w steed with the goad th at he
always curries. V e ry soon the
vehicle begins to slip, slowly to be
nUre, bnt surely, over the smooth
cobblestones with which the
, t W h ite
Rocks. U ls h , h««
streets are paved. A t any p a rt I < .» » • < the Oto latosa» « his reserva.
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“Hseeh'l H I dream ed M at night
Otot I M W h im kissing an o tk ar Wto
am n " l*bn»delpbla ITcse.
wamick. ’
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t h , r o n d , o r torn » m an who fes. M yesp ..h as duns
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ibe driver places a little bag o
girase under the front of the run
tiers, which makes it comparative
,,„ .H r .r tb ... M S,
th e « le d .
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jn sp|,io y wbet hr Ma par*'”* »hn.-upb .
thisks that in- h s. uat.yst »pffen-d ><if-
ficlenlly for hla trunigv, si o
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ai|^ <H<1 not pn nU b him .
Even up a long steep hill these . h «®«, however.
wbm
Hl«
hl« ftwiMKr, amf
oxen w ill slowly make their way. it h e M M m u p a s a e r fm is u i.
In coming down again no such te- j W hen M s first b a w l of g r ift was-
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is h s m < h n t ir e t t in f f OT<T h* •«"posed a b»*«h sentence upo .
dious pro, ess is used, bnt getr g h¡n>e<lf Ur
row , hry
into a wide finely upholstered tie d fm tb« „ .le fM s lIfe h » would not w ear
w ith wicker aides, th e paasehger Nothing o r e n te r a bouse, tepee, e r
trusts' himself to the trader m e r- , o th e r d w e llin g .
cie* of more or k-.s viUsiaou. I
T e " « Í » - th’
looking guides as ateersraem Each o
, pier, nf oW btaBk<t
one of tItem holds a rope tied to t h e , brrr frr1 ^ ,uarr hi,ogov»rWm
back of the sled, and when the to- ; M some sticks. H e is e n t i r e l y oude.
hoggan, aa It to often called, gets , Mr. M y to n s t * a t t o t o d t . n H e. « t o .
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