The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 19, 1919, Image 1

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U N IN H A B IT E D I8LAND3.
I f you should w ant an island—that ia,
an uninhabited Island—fo r the purpose
o f occupying It alone, Robinson Crusoe
tike, or to use It for romantic Action or
for any other purpose, to the exclusion
of all others In the world, you need hare
oo trouble In finding one tf you see 01
to make a Journey to the Indian ocean.
In tbe waters between Madagascar and
, Ind ia you can And more than 15,000 o f
them, where there Is not a human be­
ing and where you can. I f you w ill, ba
monarch o f ell you surrey.
A n English traveler has recently been
among the small Island» that dot tbe
western end o f tbe Indian ocean te
make an Inventory o f them and re­
ports th a t be counted 18,100 and found
ooly abont 000 of them Inhabited.
Now, there la a good chance fo r any
one who may w ant aa Island.
These particular islands are not large,
as islands go, but very many o f them
are sufficient for the purpose o f a Rob­
inson Crusoe o r any other novel here
o r fo r even a emaU colony o f ahtp-
wrecked mariners o r other persons whe
might be emit on one o f them o r seek
for the purpose o f making a home pret­
ty much out o f the busy world.
Rome o f them are only an acre or
two. w ell elevated above the tide, while
others are a quarter o f a m ile Ip diam­
eter and running from th a t up to n m ile
or tw o In leimtfa and a quarter o r bee
e f the length In breadth. M any of
them are granitic structures th a t rise
steeply from 90 to 100 feet, well cover-
ed w ith rich soil, through which «"»wk
fresh w ater streams hurry to the aea,
which they reach a fte r flowing over
beaches of glistening calcareous sand
th a t are begirt by coral reefs, which
•arm walls about the lalanda.
K ey for Every Character.
extract tbe occupant alive otUbrwinh
and you w ill see w h at you may bo pen
doned for supposing a m iniature lob-
■ter, but which in reality belongs to an-
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other distinct mieciee—namely, tbe her-
I mit crab, I ’ngnrua beruhardus. Wbetb-
M lM y V M B H B -tv bo boa obtained occupancy by force
* n w M,
ot arms or merely through decease e f
the orjglaal tenant la a moot point, but
the first supposition la highly probably
« w
i™ ) V H lie 1» I meet belligerent little cue-
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_» temer.
m ng —
An
scene may be w itnessed
unlsjilihy eendi- br P*“clu« evveral herm it crabs deprlv-
tien ot the kid- •** o t their sheila In an ordinary soup
a ty t; If It otalnx plate, w ith a little sea w a te r and some
your linen It is ' empty shells—few er shells than crabs,
■vldutoe »1 kid- The fighting and struggling to secure
ney *cu U s; »«• bouses Is ludicrous In the extreme. One
I » u i i vr « .tZ i t
BC*'U nlino< successful In moor-
Sm beck tTslso bl< himself w ithin s sh ell which, by
kk’seys and klad-
'* effected by means o f t h j l
shelly plates a t the extrem ity of hie
fe.
soft and twisted tall, when another I
he knowledge ae aelxes him by the nnpo o f the neck, as
K ilm e r's SwaMp- I It were, and he Is dragged reluctantly
nrdy fulfills svwy , forth. T he evlcter atlll bolds him atrug-
k>oi: in the glass— you will sec the effect—
You can’t help puckering —it n u k e» you pucker
to think of tasting it
By the use o f so called cheap Baking
Powder» you take this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your eystem—you injure digestion,
»■d rain your stomach.
i cenm t, lnJTlsOtty
r p«in In seasma
ROYAL
M A O A ZIN B
M oytl i« m&de from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tart*r-C o»t» more
Ä än Aiwa b it you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health.
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M MIJ SM-'
T h e th o u g h t o f a d in n e r b r n u M t t'W U U -
tler to himaelf instantly.
. **Tou bet!” be said, rubbing tito k W A to
afford."
la eemtng. oka’ll feel U .”
W h ittie r sighed
B ut tk e Jnetit
tb e anrnm ent appealed to Mas.
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T am
th a t's so.
I t ’» noth In g m o w rbsss
I f asy people come, th a t rotar» sfc
too
B e t jo e have »C o u sin Rufba
aa U ncle W illia m , haven’t votar’
I t w a a M rs. W k lttle W » tu ra to si
"M o re than th at ” »he sartA ”1
yon rsm ew ber Aunt and U sate II
ton and th e ir children T"
tbe floor
’’Good haavear?” he e a s M a w W s t
le” »rtb. aud not until ba " W h e t are we gniag to d o r j f ,
«naapneed does be re-
fu i to dw ell upoa. W e atmpty UBO
U u q u la b h is grasp.—Chambers' J o u rn a l 1 to ask thetn a il
W h y i t w ill a
m in t io e n 'e rta ln all th is crow d.”
aecorjitv f l being ronaw.llad te gs oftaa
lu n a r ,k « day. ar.d to gw up many times
d
and the
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• night.
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11,a mild
mild and
the extra-
extra-
•rsinatv «fleet c.t S w tm p -R o o t la aeoa
reahecd
It i t t i la the hlghan for'lta woa-
aerfal cv-ea H ih» r u*i dla»to»ng cassa,
„ y o u Baud a makeina y ju should hava the
beat. S j.d bj druggists !.- S O c.acdtl. «Iraa.
You r.iay re-.-a a n iu p le bottle ef this
vuaoer' .1
dlacorcry
.-try
ami a bo o. (hat tH Ia d O R K f^ lfe S -S g fc
m o re abo ut
both xan t Ù Â M p â i æ S
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AVOID ALVM
DOCTORS
r lin * a t
mas dinner m ustn’t wwT*
Nothing has ever equalled iL
Nothing can ever anrpaaa i t
Dr. King’s
Ns* Discovsry ‘
A Perfect
Cure:
For All Throat and
Lung Trouble«.
F a sh io n
Authority
Fur N early 5 0 Year»!
T h e B e lie f l a a D e v il.
H e g re w m ore e x c ite *
A maidservant belonging to one of
" I t ’s a f« *rtU I th tn w " Be aaM
(he women’s colleges bad been out h a v e r r la t lv e e ? ’ W e ’r v t n f o r W . I *
with her lover w ithout leave "from ber W e c an ’t lop a n y o f ero o f f
W-
mlntrens and < j a returning late along J he c ried t u r n in g to M rs W h i t t i e r : ’1
my ror.d. at the top o f which lived tbe you n o th in g to su g g es t'' T o e m>
lamented Professor Nettleship. Now, ia to It. Cen t yon get ua onte**
the latter had a large yellow dog that
Mrs. W h it tie r w aited irm nm suT U .
took the usual canine delight In seeing she replied.
cats scatter and flee, and, tbe le tte r te '
"Wc might go to M a r t t o ' affw
pounce oa them when they were Anally.
ateeltblly crossing the street, he would
perch himself on tbe top o f tbe pro-
feasor's garden w all, surrounded and
h alf bidden to the foliage. As tbe tris-
An» maidservant peaoed beneath him
be caught sight o f a eat to the middle
Of tbe road and. making a spring a t It,
collided w ith ber and knocked ber
down. She picked bereelf op end ran
eereemlng home, a h n o e ^ a d w ith te r­
ror. because, os she a a ld /th e devil bad
Jumped on ber beck and thrown ber
down.—International M onthly
. asMfy wamsg*.