The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 06, 1918, Image 1

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    Treading la the Wake at
‘ flto ABOltnta.
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D r. I * Maaouvrter, the moat fomona
aatlympologtet la Prance haviag oh-
jH rv S r *B*tf studied
uumist&kable
marks on prehistoric skulls found la
the ration of Parte, boldly deelaraa
th a t the kraal twentieth century Bur­
geon la merely treading la the wake
o f skilled gfactitfoaers who. without
•anesthetics or antiseptics, with bladea
Of l i n t instead of tampered steal, per­
formed f.000 a r «.000 year» ago opera­
tions requiring thorough knowledge
and consummate ability.
" it Is established beyond question.”
said Or. Maaouvrter, "that trepanning,
area to-day a delicate operation, was
M t only known In prehistoric times,
bat. was praoOesd far htors extensively
Mi*»«"
action
running
arms which preceded stone A inputs-
tloas and boas netting 'required lets
Imagination and certainly no more
sk ill than certain openings la skulls
whose perfection to el»P!P amazing
Mon able to do such work oould not be
disconcerted by small opera I Ions. A '
for dreealag wounds, they must have
understood the a rt perfectly, for tre
panning requires complicated drees-
Complete Straight L ite
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hare proofs that
the
patients
IM P O R T A N T ^ M E M O R A N D A ,
sorted grounds wore running ora
game of a ll kinds. I t had «
trespassers erld anlly, u ntil late
Investigation showed that aum,
frosh aaarea and traps had ha
•Poachers’ evidently wan the m
of the mystery. I d°l two mt
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attinge and notations Made by Men
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to his memory. PreoMteat Loubet. of
pmacs. settles name o f the mosteaious
questions of state a t hla breakfast tabla,
whan he to practically alone and before
hto reasoning powers f t distracted by
small and petty qess.tous L ordjtoth-
eehUd nemmeaesa hto day's work la bed.
He receives hto eoa Ads n ils ! Men not
only la bed. hot white ha to drsditeg sad
breakfasting.
When h». leaves hto
country bouse for town he thready to
M a r about other people's affslre. but bh-
tore that time he has done what many
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dm ora eat of order. I? «4
xrhal te tee.
and k>o|t in th * glass— you will Me tae effect—
You can'4 help puckenog—it make» you pucker
to think of tasting it
By the use of so called cheap Baking
Powders you lake this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system— you injure digestion.
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There te comfort In tbe knowledge ec
Often mprimed. I’w l Or Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the greet » « > ” , l -rr.-.ih- • •'«*!« every
wteh in curing .1 ;
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baas, kldnevv. i.
bf the urinary t
w hold water si.
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th e | they had been frightened away the
successive caret there.
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"T h a t jou brought me not only the
«to» . gw«, hut a fresh eoramleeloa. This
lim e a summer hotel that was left
' * * • w ith a small force d o ri.g the wlatci
uonths was hausted. The sari ante
No- were being terribly frightened by mya-
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’ terious kuocklnge that were beard eoa
*«■* and then a t night. Uoiag to the hoist.
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1 went to bed oa the ground floor. Lu.
woa had to wall two or three nights bo-
fore the mysterious sounds were heard.
"One night, alter ws bad bpea Sav­
ing heavy ra lm all day. the knocking
began right underneath my room
"W aiting until daybreak, w ith help
• There Is much comfort to t e found
I took up the flooring and found th a t a
In a gardes. 1 have watched a poor
woman at a little boa of flowers a t a used for storing boats, ran back under
window, growing radiant vrtth bsppt- the house, la this was floating aa
asm as each bud blossomed end smiled empty mineral w ater crate. There
□ ion ber gentle band.
W s trr your was a took la the river below the ho­
little garden sad tend It well. A little tel, and every night when the took
love for sunlight, a Uttle gy rape tliy for gates were shut the river rose. Tae
rate. and the garden o f the besrt m ay previous evecteg there aleo had beep
bloom w ith beautiful deeds und fra­ much wind and rain, so that the water
grant thoughts. Though the beauty of got high enough for the crate to hump
the rum Io brief, yet the perfume may against the floor, thus producing «ha
be preserved, Mke the memory o f •
ktee. forever.—fleboatmastrr.
laying.’ but w ill pick out one or two.
There was a oeuntry place that tor a
long tim e was avoided because It got
the reputation of having a spectre
W lth la a week I eaw It twice, gilding
about the grounds, but It was too stea-
bio tor me to catch. Then I pat oa a
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New Torkers who have bees advised
by th e ir physician« to seek out-door
w o rk 'la the oountry, and who lack
either means or opportunity for mak­
ing the life-giving change need not
despair, says the Herald. .W onderful
out-door cures are being worked right
la the heart of the city. A most re­
markable case to that of a young cler­
gyman who for the last eight or nine
months has bsaa lecturing on a eight
seeing coach. Last summer he went
to Oxford college, England, tor a spe­
cial course o f study, during which hie
health gave way. and he returned to
America with funds exhausted and the
bereuloate hanging over his Head. Hie
New Yprk physician told him to seek
oat-door employigynl a t once, and the
young man secured hto present pool
tloa as leetarer to sightseers A t flret
bin voice almost felled him. bat m he
became accustomed to talking la th<
cold air the cough stopped and hl
-team became clear and Arm A ll win
ter long he made ite dally trip
Now
"the spot'* oa hto lueg has faded, anc
la addition to hto weekday work la
New York be goes to Trenton. N J
each Sunday to conduct mission ser­
vices. Ho Intends -o remain oa tbs
eoaeh until fall, by w hite time hie phy-
dtelaa promisee that tha cure wtU be
P R O P E R V E N T IL A T IO N .
Itoyal is tnftde fro m pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar-Coets more
ban Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good heaith.
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Nothing has
Nothing can
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Ontoet lived throogb tbe moat oooflfl
fu f periods o f modern 1'raaoe. I l a was
bent lb 1787 amid the m uttering! o f the
revolution. Q ateofs parents were mar­
ried by a proscribed I'roteatant pastor,
and his birth was never legally regis­
tered. H ie father, who was aa adv»
eate, used Iris talent for public speak
lag la the Interests of the peneented
Protestants and bream» a marked m an
A fte r living tor severs! weeks In dan­
ger of his 1 f r be was si test arrested,
unw illingly m o r e l, h r a gendarme who
h a e w s n d .a .w .'te r tk lm .
'plenty o f tig h t
"Haven't I married yon b e fa n i”
salteri the rli rgcnmo plesaahtiy o f the
yoitog tody from Chicago who was
about to be Joined to the y kang maa
drum Os h kosh
"Only twlrd." s$e morteorod coyly.
waa tfm ply a practical Joker,
most of the cases which 1 have
ted where it Js out somebody
Id something ta re in | y playing
It was u satlly sumteody wflo
bad one i rag's
s h l-b waa ike
N peauttetoa
stalking