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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1918)
:h, when, iuv- b aring Bogtoae Surprise «hB to b re X attaB . Undoubtedly the part of tb it prosperous nation, which Is grow* ing and prospering wont sw iftly to-day, is the southwest— the re gion whose central field la Okla homa, Indian territory and north Texas, says the Chteagd In ter e, key-for-evety of the r complete, character flr w e a . action running Ä A __________' ' '■ The story of Oklahoma's trans formation from.nn empty edttle range into « land of blosdomlng farms and thriving towns was ew- acted in such n startling manner that It forced public attention. The beginning of the development —for only a beginning has been made, even in Oklahoma— of other parts of the central sooth west was made in a less sensa tional manner, and It has not re ceived the public notice that it de serves. Thus it was w ith surprise that the nation at large learned, when the “statehood" agitation became strong a few years ago, that there were really more than twice as many white people as Indiana in Indian territory, and that these, and the Indiana with them, were doing a ll the things in the way of industries, schools and churches that are done by thriving com inanities in Illinois or Iow a or Minnesota. I t was with further surprise that people who In youth had been aeenstomed to think of Texas as a land largely ihaccessible save on bofseback or by wagoa, learned this year that Texas wan leading nil the states of the union in rail way mileage, and had poshed Illinois from tbs primacy bald for «0 years. S v '^ t h . Keyboard and Kay tot E w y Character. W rite for information to The Smith Premier Typewriter Co, Ins. Syracwa, N. Y. Btrocka. wwywlsro the senthwest is growing, and ha* been growing, aimoat aasesa and unheard by.tbe nation at large, and- «“specially unnoticed by the general public in the region of the great lake«. AU parts of tbs American re public arc prospering. Avery where there are chances for youn; jnea with the will and charaetc te grasp them. But for men seel, hag more elbow room, and likioy td eee rapid rets ran fo r their Inboi or their woDey, there is no place to day like the prosperous aouth- IP YOU TO U C H your tongue to and look io the glass— you w ill fiae the effect— Y o ^caaY help puckering— it nudtat you pucker to think o f tasting i t By the uae o f to called cheap Baking Powders you lake thic'puck«nftg,iujurious Alum right, into your s y s t e m - ’ njure digestion, and two your atomadu AVOID ALVM K, « t h a i «/facts ! arine or boar, s a is i ■a raatt ty of totng luring -be day. am A - . . < the night, ordinary r it a r i M rea’i«oJ lt «tantoth a higheet for Ma woa- derfvl auraa. * i tha moot «terssatnf caaea. M yoa n « c -t/ rrfedioiri« ye« eho>ild hava tto to ri. JSoid drtirt-teU .r.fiÖe. an dg l. aitaa. You moj . hava* a aemple hottla «f «da ■vonaw< ' jbecövery end t r j 4 r tbxt t e i l s | g Q n K 0 P £ ^ M -n sm ; höntit, beib »on» u»«ol u: My Iraa hy (naii, eoeet^eeea» .elves to the unnatural and an m a tS iw .* th. wrroondinga of the city; revotutton. QulaoCs.parent, were w a r. •" the live aenaea become blunted eted by a proscribed protertant pastor, and doll, their owner appears to an« bis birth wae never irgaUy ragta- t*, gradually losing individualii v tried: n ia O t h e r Wh® and exist only as an unimportaui Ouiaof tired through the R p y a H t ttifidfiirdm pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Coat» more than Alum lMitTCu bave the profit of quality, the profit cf good health. £ a « •: * f fit o X X X i ort m k’ ^ . " i ‘ i rm ' o v N othing h a t ever equalled it. N othing c a r ever surp««* i t l t ‘” n in fb ” t o w * «<’ <’ •' °< P ro te ria u t. and becamt a Marked aaau A fte r living for acwtiul ««■*• ’n «to* get o f hl« I fe bv was at la « arrests«. to w lU lm ily . uongh. by a K.-t» larm e w*a e a ^ ip e r .a id tto wan • Are you m arried r replied M. Ouf- eot -i^ d J X r X t o i i d X p r t o a n e r . “trot you would have to p ay Y « ? »* le t m k « o o .- T hey w ent eu, aad M. Outant died aa the acaffold a few days later. At ttoa A Terfect Caret It /. Borne men ate atoms all the, Uvea, but if the president of tl,- (JmiteMI States can go camping wMh |he <hy >honW >(>t #, ( Americana who can get n week off follow bi« example? Many of the Bona of Daniel Boone are qnite yonng, ami their parents “ V objpr’ t0 fb'P"‘> ,,,(U> **» » ••• camping alone, but there could be no objections if the father of some gf the boys went with them <o te*eh them wood« ra ft and e ih n a n r “ H uh; he has t h . oaly t o e - neow.r la toe «¡gfctoMfcood. aa* has premised to boy a now oaow ahoveL — ladiasapolie M aw »’ •T h a i n t » ly-rh-b 111 lleou oarveabeau t tf o ily " “ Y e ., h , learned how to do th a t when they lived la a Harlem t a t and he had to m ake one ch icken go ropad w ith ala« in the t a a U l y C l e v e land Plain-Dealer. "Yea, i t ’s tru e .“ boosted CoL Bragg. that thag had ar- “ P re been la tonuarorabU « a g a **- rived a t O tam aw . meata, and ye« I ae»«t loot aey head.” W hen B a tte «tori»« « a » M «he e o d ' “ And I> e been In h undred, o i them .“ ■«lato the a « « t aaaew replied the auWOaae g lri, “and never loot aon who ««vaaead to 1 my hear1!.“—Philadelphia Preee. «he—“ I f . strange bow the l e w t l iel h lu M iC a s a a«««tol « things hi lit» moke the Hggeat dlB eui- M v a ra w e u t « a a tto to Uee.“— He— “ T h e fe eo. Heat n ig h t, to r Inataaea, I could t a d the house all rig ht, b e t to r the life o f me I oonida't ta d the k e y h o le ." _ 8 tra y Storiea. “Say,“ rem arked the t r e t hoy an the way to school. “I Just heard the minis- U r U l> ano ther man ’a t m y pa waa a ’horrible example.* Wonder w h a t ’at l . r “ I gaees." replied the other, “bo must here a lo t o f fnm tioao la hlee."— “ Sow, children,“ said the rohool teacher, “can you U H m . o f » great«« power than a k iu g t“ “ Yea, ma’am ," cried a little boy. eagerly. “ W hat. W illie T" a rte d the teacher (evpeetiag the answer: “ Ao em peror"), toa ig a ly . “ Ao ooe, ma'am.” waa the uaexyeoUd reply.—Tow n T alk . aptly called a “towed" d to t W h ile » la a r i literally true th a t «sting ho« makes a hog o f a mao. y w It la W js th ere le a large connection r -w e e n It and character. Bloodthirsty, to- . ul races are those that set meoh-JHrgely rare meat—freely, whereas the geuue, industrious. persistent races are-incut- Naturc baa mads many kinds of bombs in tbs shape of seed pods which opes with great force and projects the con tent a to a conaid -ruble distance. There is a sea shell which explodes with a fur- uiidable noise sad suggests a veritable dynamite bomb. Not long ago a young lady wan dering on the shore of Mobile buy picked ap a handful n f sheila left by the tide. Among them were tbe largest of which were not more than a half inch. Io dinme tee. She dropped them into her pocket and forgot all about them until .o n e days afterward the noticed an unpleuaant odor which came from her wardrobe. On taking the .belle from Iter pocket woe of them Iropped on the door unAcXploded vith a sharp noise loud cfimtgh u be heard in an adjoining remn. «be tried another with the samr result. The shells word then ex amined by a acicaliat, who found the mont h of each firmly closed by a membrane of greuter or le a . thickness, formed by the drying of the animal’a slime. T b it bad prob ably occurred soon after removal from the moisture of the beach, and the inhabitants of the ahell dying the gases of decomposition had entirely filled their sphee. On exerting a little pressure n loud explosion waa produced, the ahell fragments flying in all directions. Out of a down shell« only two failed to explode. The conditions moat successful in making the ex periment seemed to be removal from the beach in hot, dry weather, which caused the sliase to be exuded in grentey quantities than usual an^dried it up rapidly. to lu<iu.» > he rigar *»« thè ro ro ^ s ^ te f, y r i the perfume t__, be preserve«, tlk» the u u m o r, n f s A w rite r la T t o L a a c ri «ays: ”S I begaa to study dfat I ba*« to tonlabcd at the number of <i which I have beard, even o f -ire- ’ own. who by eating hr«« a w l n -' - sTtcif have fouad that their • tty to colds has quite cone b.ich Act» as I have w et w ith point to the eom-ii •too th a t It la the eyeless overcharg-i w ith the products a f food which wa> ■at required aad eaa act only to f tea to «vary organ In the body «- -» -M a ry .” « M the yuan? aw won’» atotbrr. “tt armnrd to «ie ynu « « f* vary cold to tnbii this ioonvtig“ * "Yea.” she replied ‘‘l ‘ (H' t . /ln n c ' • waapm -amt •T h e kiva I You *t>- |-ia anre.” “ Haven’t I t i - r. • that I r« w bb mun.’ ’ Phils»' young ikdj in r about to he Jolo«u from Osltfcoeb “Only twh-e.” «b< aad the criemouy Aave a< tto *« B is Dog -A rc you certa 'MH “ A* wtstrcaa loves my n ta a tv ri H e r Ik»? W'bv. It w.:e low sight. Sbv pushot nW «tt fili >fe to let hlw alt d ow n .- -iM -trutt P r r , I ’r-oa, l a ard e r fa be tn p-TfärtHto i mat be tc m friv ti’ ’.u wain should to rven'rv I t to « r tto « ri*» ., r u te * «V a .n . Tor AU Throe t and, Long Trouble«. Monee b a ri WM IM e. Trial «sWas «Va». POOR PRINT » •* ’■