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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
E ir a i, 1017 V o i U 111 < « * • War typewriter advantage» i, w hen iaveatiaated, ibly lead to the adectioo E to a «3 L r it C « w r R*!««“ S S f b S s r t E t i Ribfeoa ■ È S Ì & S S t . K ^ -u O n ly one m otion is net m ake any character desired com plete, ¿traight-line, key-fo character k ey b o ard of the V v ld d e «ad U n ire i« ! U » Span» Perl w t D iot Guard a ^ S s . , . Escapement, Speediest ever devised . . . . C o m p le te , S tra ig h t L iB e Keyboard and H a w you wearUd •< tno ‘ * » 3 « y«S I * » donat - lha w tel LenMife »our 0"«’ u> rac»c. nnr< «.ud wore While thi rdirta of tha fu ll« « •* uban beture? fuM La parent fur a swaon. tor at mystic r«u«a Briag it o »” — *• *“ Does she shyer ewm and farther r u u • Ue lands? tbs call of music stroagar t hoan’a Uaaachtag «1»« • What place U tblar Inquired the Aa ahgMir^«Md theater — stranger. Tet ha an ien t, to u t« wlU walu “I haven't the slightest Idea,” replied wai bj « time »ui com - Harte. a fter looking out of the window. Whan O f W n r A few minutes later the ra ilw a y » h l not ba d u » . guard opened the door of the compart- H ave you ae.ii your idol« fallli ment and announced that th e , had M * £ ^ t e d to rtved i t Olnagow. ■„ *nd jo u r uo df When H a rte ahowed up a t the con- D w 1<H1 lln a ia i , . i the dragon < anlate the next morning, the first per- ty your »male eon who advanced to greet him w a . the T . b . ..rta k e n d o -n h y -» ^ « o » agreeable stranger, who Introduced gun u pa,ient oh my brother, himself as a special agent o f the home couiog« in the «»ht- . gsvernment sent to Investigate charges fo r your own soul w ill reward 1 1 1 lVlQCK-* ■ easy action light running « a r t e Oaata * * When Bret H a r t . » « “ “ • ’ * £ Q? * guw, be waa seldom to be fo u n d ln th a t city aa he »pent moat of hla tlm u ln the » a »«win» moms. «her« be waa London draw ing room«, wnere n» w«» a ganaral favorite, and delegated »ba cousuUr buaftneM to aaatitanttu One day while making one of hla rare vie- It. to Glasgow be »craped a c q u a in ts .« w ith a stranger on the train. Bach fascinated by the tobto-. conallty. and tim e paaaed quickly. A4 last they reached the outskirts eg a large city. TV /J A K e y for Every Character. One m ight almost aay that the recipe I for a happy home was w hat has been ! aptly called a “bland" diet. W h ile It I i b not literally true that anting bog makes a bog o f a man. yet It is true H T there la a large conliectlon between It I >aad character. Bloodthirsty, lustful I races are those th a t eat m eaU-largely , I I rare meat—freoly. whereas the gentle, ■ Industrious. persistent races are most- g , 1, grain and fru it eaters. |L I W hile the controvert, over vegeta- I W rlanleni la one for ecleutlata to settle g« . I DON’T mind going to bed 1 even the hnmbbat of ua can afford to alone. Mn.e > < * * ■ < * ’* * * try for himaelf the advantages o f a “Wand” diet. I t to a mart Interesting ive the cmdlestich. Good experience to eee how acute and sensi “Oood night, Mme. M ercler.- tive the sene* o f taste can bedome by Aa soon aa their young guest naa avoiding food that baa a strong taate. [oaed the door behind her, the land >rd gave bis wife a vengeful sort of Ko one knewa the delicate sweets wk, saying aa ha did ao; “Yon dldn t and acids, alto and bites In our com roach the subject after all. dM y o u r mon cereals slid fruits Who eats bogto chunks af flak, flesh and fowl highly “I didn’t have the courage. flavored and deluged w ith biting •T h e n we might as well f a opt of ualneas ere's ” only one Quart of aoucea. « Im p lic it, o f life con be aa wine la the Th cellar much a part of d M j > v » f furalturo or Landlord Michael put up the abutters, elotlwa. - W illiam Noyto la flood fastened the door w ltk an Iron bar and a holt, and ibla done want and sat dowa beside his wife. Hla w ife’s faoe waa a study, aa aha D ie aa Rw W aa Twig. An Impecunious ceuatltocut of a CW» rested her chin on the palm of her hand rga alderman called upon tba tattog and grumbled. For several days Landlord Michael and hla wife had been financially and consequently mentally waa I t e smallest the atdennaa _____. ---------- -- „ distressed. , ,Thla ba haadad to the collar w d 0 t o a l » .« -/o n e thought.they had money, and remark: '«■ ‘ a . _ ■. “ “flo to the cigar aland dowa toatog get n fifteen cent cigar, keep a doilsr I and b rin g me th e chnuge." j - I |n a few minutes the visitor reap- _ peered, putflng contentedly a t a dgae, • and handed the alderman «5 ceata. Ko- I tlclng a peculiar expression on the ak derman'a face, he withdrew the clgae years at the proaperous W hite Cat? The railway, la the answer. Travelers, - from hla lipa long enough to Inq ulrti < ; "D id you mean that tba cigar waa who once were obliged to try the hos pitality of the W hite City, w et> nowa •- for yon or m e r - £ “Get out of here!" was a ll the dto- days whirled past Chan dr ease on the Iron horse. guated politician could say. W rite for information to T h e Smith Premier Typew riter C o - Inc. Syracuse, N . Y . Buacha. evwpvtoa« MICHAEL’S GUEST Q I. to- ™ s cover a good deal of povarty.” litr e Michael'« e jte glanced »»ware« Mme. Uereiei a iiu ti coat th a t b o n g o - a pug ber-a-w ta t - — f- * *ih a l may vuuiaia the explanation of the « j i u r y , ” L . -**d io h.» wife, at the same Urn. polni-ug w ik * oust. "Oh, crlau hla wU*. antici pating b i, thought, "to »«area a guest is clothing would b . aw lul.” •You spunk as If 1 meant to commit i roLbiry," was Mtahata’a reply, as uu Mixed the coat. Already hla hand was in the pocket and aouu bruught lorth a letter. As he uu.oUud U aad naw UM w rltlag hla eye» u , t - t d wide w nh astonish ment an« tea lane turned pale. He showed It to hta wtte. Thera was no m Uiuklng IL How often th e , bad » . ; . Uu.uu let«»» m th a t band when m a il --•> w ar In the army. lluabaud aud »declared at each other la wild aurprlaa. Then tb a , read the following, wile Marten peering aver Michael s sbuuldar: "M y Dear Genevieve: You are more than right. Aa eoon as your health will permit, go and paaa a week or ao at Chandcsse. The Ian »»about three miles from the railroad station. You chn t m iaul t Ga ll's signboard Is a whl.e cat. hence lta name. Get the equ.V« , room ou the secondfloor that looks to ward the south. I t has a goad vtow of the road. I used to alaap In I t up to the time I left home. •You w ill easily recogaiae my father and mother fr o m m y description of them. T h e , era dear old folks, w h o . MmA.*" ■ i Vo*» ,l««n tt to ''T V - r u lJ e»liMnca of kld- 7 a 1 \ 11 trouble; toe TV fraVuMX dsolra te • was It-or petal« P ■* the back Is also e e n v In O r prooi that the kldiwy. aad blad der a rt out o< order. V h i l ,ta Me. "There is comfort In the knowledge se oft*n expreaood. I'u t D r. K.lbneTs Swamp- better than I. fehe has brlen here now Root. the great.aidney remedy fulfill« ovary eight days She likes our tabla, and wtah in curing rheumatism, .* •« , In >h< ' she pays like a princes«. I ’ll bet she b a ,-.jA .id n a y » , liver, hladdor and every part i wouldn’t refuse If you aiked her to lend of ta i urinary paawfe. It correct. InoblllbL. ua soma money, and I f «he did lend It. to held wat«' and acald'rf pain til parsing ■he wouldn’t blab about It. because she H, or had »ffecK ,c "owing use ot liquor. ' doesn't know anyone In the village. It w ii-e rrU e r, an-I orrrecmes that unpleasant ne- s m y c f being compelled to 50 ofi?a 1 wouldn't take much to tide us over a lu n a r ’ka day. and t> fa t up many tlm ai few weeks. You are a woman. Marion, ibe « If 1 T -a m lW a n d ’he e»tra- and can manage the matter better -e-.Jti«ry eiSwt et S w a m p -B e e t la «ocn I." which I have beard, even or meuicai than re tire d , I i i>nt- la the kjffiefci for S» won • W hy don’t yon ask her yourself?" oaflul curse .; ■ <Ii«tr-wrng ream men. who by eating leas aiul not aa “Because I haven’t the courage." I it vov »►-*» r dec -"ta» »hJ’J ii h a v i :he aften have found that their anaeeptlblb 1 "Neither have I." and look in the glass’— yon will fite tlj^^ffect You can't help puckering—it makes you pucker to think of tasting it "By the use o f so tailed cheap Baking Powders you lak e this puckering, injurious Alum right 'into your system—^you injure digestion, and 4 *. Sc— ,/oaiiujy ruin your stomach» AVOID ALVM o f Tartar—Coats more than Alum but you have the profit of. quality, the profit o f good health. DOCTORS N othing ha« ever equalled i t N othing ca n ever aurpas» i t Dr. King’s New Discovery T o r All Throat and, Long Trouble. /! tta lta . T rita BeSMea Wee. GUAHA -'¡.if ‘ .¡vsy-l-i* -r - : paaa. many other», of pot knowing anytklag beyond their own Aranide. I am a a rt by thia lim e they are sorry they op posed our marriage. But, thank God. we do not Lear them aay lllw lIL 'lim e will make e.erythlng coam out all right. Pas- some days w ith them, but under ao atwuir.ed name. U a d tr aa dreumetj ■ ca. apeak of ma. I know your tsars would betray you. • I have heard It from a fiie n jlh a h t o , parents are In need of monejfi, <Mve them what they need, aad whaa yau are going away, ktaa both of them fa r me. and bring me home the klaaaa white they're hot. Lovingly, CHARLBB." The flame of the caadle began ta Bich ar. The old man looked up from the paper he held In hla hand. Lika one trying to atone for a crime, ha put It back In "Mma. M e rc ia n " coat." Glancing at hla wife Marloa, ha naw that «he waa weeping. Then he. himself, began to cry like a child, and kept r e peating through hlaaoto: I ; , f | t o y n been a terrible fool! wouldn't blnme Charles I f ha aavar spoke to me!" Bat the tears of Landlord Mlchaal and hla wife were showers thpt d earadthalr life’s sky of storm clouds which had troubled It for years. NEW OCCUPATION FOR A DOG. M e e t lv e lg < r o la r B o le o f Ity to odd« baa quite gone. Such facta Thia laat remark was followefl by a as I have met with point to the conclu long silence, which was broken a t last sion that H la the ayatem overcharged Bicyclist« riding In the country M l mer« ata-s: it, both ten 1 'sista w ith the product« of food which wae . by the landlord’s wife. “A ll the same, If we hadn’t got mad m a n , mile« from Mew Yo rk h a v re not required an<1 can act only aa a poi | w ith Charles, we could borrow of him cently been startled by bearing the ibaoktlety free by r o a l l . ^ ^ ^ ^ l g E S ^ " son to every organ In the body .which ' now." Rkrc~.a Dr: K lim « « a .-*- e .« j B-w. barking of a dog In fields which thay. Ce., tftofhtawon, N .Y . When wising tmaa- to moot sueccptlblo to eotda." were peering, »aysthe Maw VoT* J tm t* I “Still harping on that undutlful boy toa reeding th ii geaersM «dtor ta tidi paper. T h e , Invariably pat «P»»« »0 !>»•*' W «* of ours?" ala. as It Were, aud got oul of hla w a , “Oh. thnt'e alF right; you know I ’m as quickly aa possible. Thia tod oa- , tailing tha truth." curred to a certain party o f cyclist» so -B e silent! I don’t want to hear any frequently that on« o f them, holder , more talk of that kind." than the reat. dismounted to Inreati- Their son Charles was a subject of cate. He found In the center of a new- perpetual discord between them. He Iv planted fie'.d a «mal shade thaU h. and ‘ had married agalnat h l.yh tfier’« wishes nenr by a stake, to which waa attached , and Instead of vegetatljfg in the neigh borbood of the Inn. bad gone to live la 'a rope, at the other end o f which a col lie dog waa prancing and barking. ” Paris, where he met with considerable There waa not a human being In sight, success. From people who had been ap and Ihe dog could certainly not have to Parts. Michael and bis wife learned been confined there w ith the Idea of . that Charles waa aow manager of a big -.earing away tramp«, fo r hla antic« department store. 1 .bowed that he \« a overjoyed to bahoW * W hile the mother heard w ith prlds the atranger. ■ tbs stories of Charles’ success, tha fa- As the aun waa very hot In the field, “ ther refused to believe them. the bicycliat copclnded to reat awhile "Yon are not such a fooL Marlon, as under the thatch. «1111 marveling al the r< to think that that lad la making aay ■ money up there In Parle, ere yea? I ’ll bet he’s having all he caa do to keep raw . eaw," wea heard In the air. Tha ' tod y and soul together." dog at once became attentive; he lay Michael could not forgive hie only close to the ground, w ith hla head lr sea for daring to pick out a wife for cocked to one aide. A fam ily of crows himaelf. a wife «¡bom neither father or presently alighted In tha field, but be * mother ha 1 ever aeeh The poor mother fore they tauld begin th eir maal the * would hnve given a great deal for a dog was up and a l them- Tha myalery took at her but Michael was laflexlhle; waa then r retained. Tha collie wa« used hence Charles did not dare to bring as a scarecrow, and a moat effective one to proved to to. Michael also cherished a atrong an- Ipathy to tha Parisrana, whom ha re tarded as all give« over to (Miles, and