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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1918)
RED-HEADEO «»tore Cbtne- e rj »V Amcrl W han B ret H a rte » u» gow, be woe «eldoœ tu b d ty . as be ( M t most of London draw ing room» "P o ll« ,” m W » d e a le r in aneb th in g s, ac co rd in g to th e F e w Y ork H u n , “ a r e m ad e in m ar'veloua v* rh riy . A n d y et th e re a r e »o * d beudj, am o n g them . All a r e e ith e r day white making on« of bto rare vl«- Ita to Glasgow be scraped «cqualatare eecoied fascinated •onallty. and t i n » last they reached large city. ■ "W h a t piece Is ..»urge. W ood** «'• b ru n e tte s . at» the “ You u e y e r th o u g h t o f th is h<t tf fo re ? V ery likely n o t. B u t if y<>» puWlc look th ro u g h an y sto c k o f dolls, in. tb« a n y w h e re , you will find i t to bf ere the tr u e th a t th e re a r e uo re d headed tot be d o lls. jp red stmt -T h e y m ig h t be fh ad e t h a t wi<y. easy action light running —■ w _ w _ 1^1 . K eyboard and » " A K e y for E v ery WV- > T y p ew rite r C o ., Inc. : T á a boti!« or cxn.v.- water am) let II »load I’ s and look io die g in « — you will see the «feet— You can't help puckering— it Twak«$ .you pucker to think o f tasting it B y the eye o f »0 Cfilcd. cheap Bakidg Powders yoa tA-kc this pucki'/ing- injurious Alum ÍV - right into your system — you injurft digestion and ruin your stomach. 1 » AVOID ALVH ftoyaT it m Sdeftofti pure, refined GrtrpefCreaju o f ta r ta r -G o e ts more tfito Alum bW you Have the profit otqualH y, the profit of good health. J < - 'N i ! P&T3 S ^ a ^ c o iM o m i rtfr'on can h«J 1 Î d Æ t n ~ “ro»loo.> b 1 1 Ì ’ Ç* i . M M 1 ’ ’ h«íp. i ■ 9 r ? ’ : 111 ÍI j l kv * me - m l * 1 |a e h a « b o « t I m III rérereW rè B , ÏXW.1»tarimi ■l ffo S ift H opíín; t b i a r Inquired the «trangtr. ••1 haven’t the eilrhicat tucn.” v v r" v. Harte. a fte r looking out o f to - w A few minute* later t h e . ’ * . guard opened the door of tb r ’. . wel ’ a» O t c o u r* ‘‘ > i f tb v v wep* W lin t'*d »» ment and announced that U a y baa rived a t Glasgow. £ m » in ea aily a» th ey cchfldbe m a d e w ith When llflrtq 0 O * « * 1 aw a t the » tx-ife&s blo n d , p r w ith d a rk h a ir, b u t aulata th e iM flk d w tu iW . tfc first pv. i*% o d en i8 nd fo r th e m .’? x “ “ eon who a d ta n rtd |u great h .a was the their names ifo.. Oi<- I,otefg,to g t*t*T’> agreeable stranger. who latrou *<’ instead of Toledo—»novel m eth himself aa a special agent c * the t .*• od of ad»erti«hig the coming eeatenRlol Large Storage Bootu. Needed. ceiehration t^ee- '•-»'>5 T om — I had a ll t t e co n ceit government sent to to v e e tl,*. of neglect e f duty a a to« ps»' Most of the nlo-tittie rhop-bause» io ta k e n o u t o f m e v e s te d ay. consul. * TV? & New York and Brooklyn hare ,ii»ap- D o ra — In d e e d ! A nd w here did T b e a g m to e y te w t* .^ - poured. These were mekiorub!« feast- <? ing «pole The ole ami the chops and th e y find room to p u t if a ll? — 11 be wea larking in a sense o f 1 thcrtevih-c kivuejs w ere of the choicest. forh-,- c v if .^ t li cabled h l* - ■ -J* lu s tv a te d Hit«. The Welsh rarebits and game « e r, an «cf . i » F t•i'.J b b d ji» « r e # “ N A T U R E N E V E R G IV E S UP. also a t the best, in the jA M a o f the t ll a r t i 's- »lyy- ■ .’ L j —------ chop-b«n»ea have come the “quick pointed. - A Phraae T h a t l a P u ll o f M eaning.for Itmeh." “ the t ic k In B itou r Body poo.I and f t , » « , i» '. On« aright .-.itn o d U *, Uu«t tos ' F IN D T R E A S U R E O F A R IN G i for a happy home was W M t ba* bVeo aptly call«» a “bland" diet • W a il • it is act Kteratly tru e to s t ra d s . f r y makes a bog of a w a n ..,- i- ‘ 1 there is a large ' and character. Bi -o.1 T re a s u re h u n tin g con tin u e« to 1 races are tli,>ae th a t »* ■ occupy th e a tte n tio n of m any peo ■ rare K N t freely. '» ’.r ■ "•■ pie in v a ri ju« p a r ts of th e w orld. , ! luUuatrlou». jwrsisteut ra - A h o a rd o f b u rled w ea lth n o t aa . ly grain and fru it eaters. 1 | W hile the contreoersy. ever wg?*fc* w ell k now n a s c e r t a i n o th e rs is r rfcuitam Is one for octantlats to to«.«. th a t su p p o sed to h av e been ee > even the Im uibUnt.of UScan affocd'W ere te d by L obengnln, k in g o f th e M a tab e le in Sou >.i A frica, before be m et h it d e a th a t th e h a n d s of th e B ritish . T h is tr e a s u r e to said to co n sist of gold, ivory an d p re cio u s stone*. I t w as b ro u g h t in to th e lim e lig h t o f public n o tic e not long a g o by th e a r r e s t o f a H atch- m an nam ed J o h n Jaco b « . H e a r riv ed a t B u law ayo, |o ld som e th in g of hia p lan s, w as p u t in to w h a t th ey call th e ‘g e a r h a s sin e? Iiein d ep o rted . v ‘ ' L o benguln succeeded life f a th e r a s k in g o f th e M a tab ele io 1870 an d boldly oppom-.l E n ro p e a n e iv ilix atio n . H e m ade B tito w ajv *1« c a p ita l. A fte r th e d i s c i . . « * -> l g o ld i a h i» te rr ito r y in H u S . P o r tu g a l, th e T ia n e v M l and G re a t B r i t a i n stro v e to wfh th e e ja b n ie . c o n tro l o v er LobMtgtiln » k in g dom . In 1888 he signed a tr e a ty With G re a t B rita in , a d m ittin g her sq g e ra in ty . In 1803, provoked by t 1 m * in so len ce of tlte B ritish S o u th A frica com pany, he a tta c k e d th e E n g lish . H e w as th frib ly b ea te n . H is la p ita l w as ta k e n and in his flight h e h im self w as killed. J o h u Jaco b » , th e tr e a s u r e seek w as a - .sc h o o l-te ac h er. H e claim s to h av e been p riv a te secre t a r y t o K in g L o b en g u ln an d th a t in th is w ay h e le a rn e d w here th e tr e a s u r e w as hid. T h e B ulaw ayo a u th o ritie s , h ow ever, discovered th a t he had n bad record. H ence his d e p o rta tio n . Ja c o b s is a n el d e rly m an, b e a rin g ev idence of long e x p o su re to wind and w e a th e r. T h e tr e a s u r e is s till to b e fo u n d . ’ ••Wand" diet. I t is ft toast toteresting experience to see bow acuta and sensi- th e g r e a t M o th er la lig h tin g th e No one know« tho driles te si b a t tle w ith you. H a« d°' Z £ .«V. in to y o u r bo»««? N at m e h a s m ar- flah_ >nd fwwl t •h a te d tier fo rcea to c tfin ta t it, o«Tur»d and éatarrai wMb 1 a n d w ith m a rv e lo u s s tr a te g y h a s mycM. Simplicity of Ufo «aa I s e t e n g in es t« w o rk w hich a re en much a part of toet y c f f«r»ito d e.iv o rln g to chw urauent th e en etothan - Noy«« 1» em y. N a tu re to w o rk in g in com * . . . . . ------ Ju n ctio n w ith th e p h y sician a n d dk w«. m a . y u jjrse lf. T h a t to a th o u g h t im p u to « « « eoootítoegí of a w hich o u g h t to ch eer you. Y ou cm.« *Men>«g to« I h av e been im p ru d e n t, p o s s i b l y - at Ma «tone toto w*to a to reqa h av e d o n e an d le ft u n d o n e. Y ou ¿ t o k t o t t o « «U to««« h av e ta k e n su c h finc a r e o f y o u r _ u ato to to tha «altor wii ( ‘ . . . U - iv c n b o d x t h a t y W W » n d « J X r t : Im re s e t you-dQw a « • bopele«« o r w o rse. You h av e to ld younself t h a t th e re ir no hope fo r yon. N a tu r e h e s nt)! given yon Up S he w a n ts you tT lir e an d w ork an d be b e iillla au d h appy nnd I» th e ev e n t o f y o u r n eglect o f y o u rself. sh e is s till fig h tin g fo r .«W. Hhe h a s f i ó r o o r & l i<h* i in d o in g tn?a. S h e ju s t doe« it I’e rb u p s you d e n e rv e t o be given up. M any o f us sh e to n o t a ll pow erful She can be- overcom e. She fa ils o ften . B u t you w ill do w -ll to rem e m b er t th a t in ev ery case w h ile th e r e to a sp a rk o f life left, sh e to try in g . L e t th a t th o u g h t iu a e e y o u . Buck up, nnd give N a tu re som e help. I sh o u ld like to th in k th a t we could c a rry th e an a lo g y in to th e m o ra l w orld a a w ell. l»o yon n o t believe th a t th e re a r e T o ries a« y e t u n v alu ed w hich a r e fighting th e . fight fo r good iQ th e so n la of T h e tw o c o u n try g irls w ere on m e n ? B ad a m an o r w om an m ay a v isit to to w n , a n d they w ere e n be th e re is e x te rio r p r e s s u r e to jo y in g th e m aelv es yi««»iu,elj- W ifce him o r h e r l e tte r . T h e re L BtiifiOmehow th e r e seen e <1 to lien conflict o f id e as b etw e en th em and la w ; th e re to e d u c a tio n ; th e r e a n rtw^H- h o ste ss. Hhe had s tr ic t id eas all th e so c ieties mid in s titu tio n s art.-fl.M l of p ro p rie ty , an d th e y had apm tr- w ho se o b je c t is t - h elp th e d o w p • n tly o u iy th o u g h t th ey h ad . T hey fa lle n an d th e u n fo rtu n a te . B ut h ad d e te rm in e d to «how th a t th ey a r e th e re n o t o th e r fo rces, to o .' w ere fu lly u p -to -d a te in social rx s-s n o t th e g r e a t M o th e r of m a tte r s , b u t,— w ell, h e re 's w h al S o u ls fight c o n tin u a lly fo r th e s p ir itu a l h e a lth an d s a n ity o f a ll oc< u rre d . T w o y o u n g fo llo w s fro m th e ir |s-o p le? T h e th o u g h t to c o m fo rt p act o f ' th e c o u n try h ap p en ed to j ing, s tim u la tin g , en c o u ra g in g . It be in to w n a t tb « sam e tim e, and to th e buaine«« o f every in d iv id u al th ey in v ited th e g irls to go to th e to ad d a ll hto p e rso n a l s tr e n g th th e a te r» w ith a little « n p p e* to j to all e n c o u n te rs w ith ev il, p h y sic follow . .. , ¡ y - | a) o r s p ir it uni. H e enn do so m ore h e a r tily a n d w ith b e tte r f a ith fo r T h e g irls p ro m p tly accep ted . T h e h o ste ss in w hose ch a rg e success if he rem e m b ers t h a t “n a t a r e never give« «p.’ , j jrrei' ' W* fstkar. w?" Wi*< ■» .dvw th ey w ere raise d h e r h a n d s In h o rro r w hen «lie h ea rd of It. <-»tei >.r»i-d i>w fSbwii 1> * P'ibUe1 Severe Meaewvee. lug ii ><» int- - -IS of Ükf rteraecutco , “ Ii will n ev er do,” »he said . M eL a b b frt) (hearing • «u»plelom .Protestants art-’ b -'c-ir a rmrited tusó», "Y ou m u st be ch ap ero n ed o a any noire ia the kiteh eo)— Moikey, phwsi Atoe»- irrif*-tf*w s c re w w.»k« tn dsn-:, su ch occasion is th a t.” • are yes d oin'ou t dhere? - "vs re- ->f u’. I'’»» a rre sto r “C ijapcroni-d!” ex claim ed one L ittle M ike— N«v#tkfn’. «of. sn«>i:.iu¡ -, ^ i l t í i a»;e.«tonuew h«< of th e g irls. “ W hy, o f co u rse M eLabherty (stevaljr)— W oil, atop t» hrtc« out* te»ij»«s-usHii°* You d o n ’t a t w ane«I— U lu ettsteil America«. -•^hail I !-t you **to »to w e’II be ch ap ero n ed . OMtiU'* V . '« '- 7 - •n p p o se we’d neglect su ch an im Aw t » « » v « r i R e t a r a . “ Are JO» m oniodl*’ replied M. G’li- p o rt a n t f e a tu r e «« th a t, d o y ou? Real Eotate M oa- Thv roan who went s»t. ?■ ', , - - »-*>«« W e’re n o t e n tire ly ig n o ra n t of to look a t thoee lots ia Bwampvflli “Yto- 1 b«vt f * a ri.Udrre. cam« bark aad saM ho couldn’t !w «l< “And *• t-uve I P re i prleoner. s o d a ) usage«.” she property. “T hen i t ’s a ll a r r a n g e d T” “b « l g n u «voi.UI bay* **> J**f f ° r IB®-, ‘ Hi» P a rtn e r— H ’m I T h a t »ccoun.» “O f co u rse i t ’« all a r r a n g e d .” bet os go o a.*.- • % to r h l* cornliig hach.-i-Y’nck. • X be, wnu on. 80.1 M Mntaot dtod cm • “ I’m glnd o ftfcttt,* said th e hbs T h e I ’ veavv T h in « . ilBW rnfTi" » t o w k MgrerjMajgg tew». With re lie f, " b u t it would “Where * * * M I a u r urabrell»»?’ time Fraseóte», tlwr futut*“V»«trSM*ti¡í h a r e h w a ju s t a s well to consul! M ked M r. Hl'^bsmpeT. «h« »asuMMìMré of t|.«-t«v« « btldrcn. “They »re o *e i up,” replied M r* wa» six nnd a h*lf rears old ‘aed sl- m* W ho is to ( Uaj»-ron y o u ?” “ W hp. K tl,el W ill c h a p a re » me BJoqhujnpre- w s , f prcrervrd t ò t n l'iltop! °f to ’ , v Ina to ree his la th e r in ¡rt-iioa. <W “W ell, thel 1» Jurt the *«y 1» *»>!*»> a n d 1 » t i l rh a y e fu n h er,” w as th e I w ta trd U h k one.“ - T - .w n Topie». waa cnotw'ir.irtlcally e»!!».-« the i » w « of in g e n u o u s reply. POOR PRINT by the other « pe> passed quickly. A t the outskirts o f • “Go to to« «tosr atoad tow « « to t • * « * ■ ’ ‘ " V ’í ’ re e T J to o t^ toa « « to r paging «aoCeatodly a t a and the aMcroiaa • « r e o tiring a peculiar n p re a to » on » tb u for you 9T -<íet ont WM «II tb guated politician could any. A w rite r In Tbc «s/S: , I b c « a to atudr diet I !•*» - , tunlelied a t the m n tber t. •' ■ - which 1 h are bciial. even men. ivlio lijr e*t ' * less «'■•! '■ o fo ii here foond th *i t! r ir •». tty to cold* b*e qu i<- fcoue. F- < • i sn I liave met w tlli polut io t" stun that M to »to- - .rs ijr' w ith the jaoduci* V jf« fe. • ' not required and can »ct « * & » » •on to e v e r, a t z* n l,| .0 « , bodr. » h * A / “ Uavoti’t i. »skedThc ri.-rif youns o fi about to be jui from O»i.k «h la order Io W 1« p -rfeet health most be temperate ia ewtttir ■w-alR »Itonld ’ •« t e r t f s r R etulari’ one of the »olden rub-* e i n well W e d U r e .-L a d lw 'H M M d a w a a i. . «