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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
J L Ü l© ▲ GHOST TE à PPKH. A single m otion is q u ic k e r to m a k t record or making * living has hean followed tor the last few year« hr • M l I * eastern Pennsylvania. Following I l the interesting Story o< M M or hla experiences be told a correspondent of the Ohleago TWhuae the other day: **1 took ep tk« business quite kp ea- eldest. The o n « r of a larg«. lonely place la the mountain*, a taw mil«« iron» here, died and there wea a law ault «boot the w ill, which kept It un occupied. I t stood tor two or three years, stripped o f Ua furniture and without care. A fte r the ault waa Bot tled the nephew who Inherited It pat t j m tw d . X . O n ly o n e m otion is n e e d e d to m a k e a n y c h a ra c te r d e sire d o n th e com plete, straight-line, k ey -fo r-ev ery - c h a ra c te r k e y b o a rd of th e fJrnred CS mbd 1<H* Straight L iae (keyboard and for Every Character. S Model 10 A 598152747066570 wasters sod o f the In d ia n ocean to make a n In v e n to ry o f them nod re ports th a t ha counted 10,100 and found only about 000 of them inhabited. Now. there A s good chance fo r nay one wha may w ant an M nnd. These particular Islands are not large, sa Islands go. but very many of them are sufficient for ik e purpose o f n Bob- Inaon Crusoe o r any other n o v e l here of for even a small colony o f ship wrecked martners o r other persona who might be cast an one o f them or seek for the purpose of making a hom e tre a ty much out o f the busy world. Borne of them are only an acre or two, well elevated above the tide, while others are a quarter o f a m ile In diam eter sad running from that up ta * mfla or tw o ta length and a quarter o r lass of the length In b re a d th . M a n y o f NUnrly every sueceeatol man ta a time saver, end sees who ere Is the pub lic eye to-day ere aoted tor thvlr ability Io —»V. each moment count whon they are a t work, aad even wbea they are at play. President Roosevelt Is m id to slip Into the pocket of his riding eoat paper end pencil. I f durlag bis ride he should frame a reply to eotc. difficult question broaght to hie attention ho jots It down Immediately and dor. not trust to his memory. President l.eubet. of Prance, settles soma of tke n.oraentons questions of stats at hla Breakfast tabla, whan he I* practically aluae and before his reasoning powers are attracted by small and petty questions. Lord Roth schild commence« hie day's work Is bad. He receives bis eoafldestlsl-men not only ta bed. bat while hs li d raising aad breakfasting. When he leaves his which they reach a fte r flowing over country house tor town he 1« ready to beaches o f glistening calcareous eand hear about other people’s affairs, but be that are begirt by coral reads, which fore that time he has dose what many t o m w alla shoot the Inland«. m ta would regard as a good day's work for himself. Pv Ingram, bishop of Lon don. I* oblige'' o 'ravel a great deal, aad he has a special kind of electric reading lamp Sited Into tb» Inside of his carriage, ee that while be Is being s k irl« I through-the streets of London la the evening ha ana keep ag his liter- IP YOU TOUCH ‘ yarn It e r s als Is - efc-» ■ —■ y ,, oeav facing proof (hat the kldaeya aad Mad der are eat of order. W h a t t e Be. Than is comfort la the knowledge se your tongue, to ALUM oflon t ip - u s e d . Ihst D r. K ilm tr'« Swam p- Root. the great Kidney remedy fulfills every wish tn curing rheumalUm. .vein hl the keek, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every pert ef the urtaory passage. It correct» laeMMty ■e held water sad scalding pale *• »*•»*>*< ¡L er bad effects iollewlng use ef Kquer. wine er beer, sad evereeenee that anpleaaaat aecesalty ef being compelled Is ge ehaa lu rlu r «be day, and ta get up many time« Avr'^g the night. The mild end the eetre- ordinary affect si Swamp Root h seed *n<i look in the glass— you will Me the effect— You can’t help puckering—it make» you pucker to think of tasting it the use o f so called cheap Baking Powders you lak e this puckering, injurious Alum right into your system—you injure digestion, aad ruin your stomach. AVOID AlrVM JB J Fur . M oyal ia made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar—Cost« more ; tfian Aitun but you have the profit o f quality, tke profit of good health. d o cto rs : <1 111 I SI Ml I M U ' Nothing hqs ever equalled i t Nothing cab ever »nrp>«a i t New Discovery For AH Throat and Lung Trouble»- ■ -S F a t h Io n ( JHlJ Authority N ta r ly 5 0 Y t a t t i «ter. but which In reality Batonga ta an REMARKABLE LUNG CURE. other distinct epeeiee—namely, the her- m lt crab. Pagurus bernhardne. W heth er be has obtained occupancy by force of arms e r merely through deeanae o f the original tenant Is a moot point, hot New Yorkers who have heaa ed vised the first supposition la highly probabtn, as he la a meet belligerent little earn by th eir physician* to seek out-door work la the coentry, sad who lack either means or opportunity tor mak An amusing by placing several herm it crabs depriv ing the llfe-glvlag change need not ed of their shells In an ordinary asap despair, say« the Herald. Wonderful plate, w ith a little sen w ater sod eoma out-door cures are being worked right em pty shell«—few er shells then crabs. la the heart of the city. A most re The fighting and struggling to secure markable case ta that of a young cler houses Is ludicrous In the extreme. Ofaa gyman who for the last eight o r nine' may be seen almost successful la moor months has been lecturing on a eight ing himself w ithin a shell, which, by seeing coach. Lest summer he went the way. Is effected by means e f the to Oxford eollege Euglaud. tor a-spe- shelly plates a t the extrem ity o f hla elal course of study, during which hie soft and twisted tall, when another health gave way. and he returned to arises M m by the nape e f the neck, ad America with funds exhausted and the It were, and be la dragged reloetantly verdict of oervons prostration end tu forth. The evlcter still holds him strag berculosis hanging over hl* head. Hla gling a t clewu’ length, and not until ha New York physician told him to seek himself la aefely ensconced does he re- oat-door employment at ones, and the Uaqolah hla grasp —Chambers’ JouraaL young man secured hla present posi tion as lecturer to sightseers. A t first hla voles almost failed him, but as he A maidservant belonging to eae ef uecnme accustomed to talking In the the women’s colleges had been out cold air the cough stopped and hla w ith bar lever w ithout leave from her tones became clear and firm. AU wln- mistress and was retnrolng Into along •ev long ha made hla dally trip. Now my rood, at the top o f which Uved the •the spot'' on hla lung has faded, and lamented Profeeecr Nettleship. New. lu addition to his weekday work la the letter bad e large yellow dog that New York he goes to Trenton, N J.. took the usual canine delight In seeing each Sunday to conduct - mission ser cats scatter and flee, and, the bettor te viced. He Intends io remain on the pounce on them when they were coach until fall. by whleh time hla phy- stealthily crossing the street, he would perch hlmeelf on the top o f the pro fessor's garden w e ll surrounded and half hidden In the foliage. As the tru ant maidservant passed beneath Mm P R O P ER V E N T IL A T IO N . be caught sight of a cat In the middle e f the rand and, making a spring a t K. W lt b w w t I t P w n t l r r C a n n e « B e B a - w eeteO t a T B e iv r . collided w ith her and knocked her A small opening aa a ventilator makes down. She picked herself up end ran ecreamlng home, almost mad w ith ter more direct d ra ft than n hc-gcr s p a re . ror. because, aa abe aald. the dbvll bad T he design is to Show a deep and warm jumped on her back and thrown her bouse w ith plenty of light, the ventl- dawa.—Internetlooel Monthly N a v e C o w ro a e . Ton mnat have courage, my boy. Ne matter whnt band of clrcumetnncee a r ray tfecinaelvea against you. I f your purpose la right yon w ill succeed. U fa Is a beautiful thing. The chance to flgbt Is ■ greet blessing. Ne mattes bow hard I he s itu a tio n m a y seem , keep an doing right, bravely fa c t the future, set your standard high, work aad w ait. Ba patient and thankful, and you wlU «rtn. You may never ba rich aa the world goee-oot rich la mooey nr rieh In p e w e r-b u t yon may be rich In the atoeked w ith gsma, I sorted ground« were r game o f nil kinds, trespassers evidently. Investigation showed freak snares sad trn 'Poachers' evidently ' o f the mystery. I a posted them among 1 “A t 11 o’clock nt ni lamp alight for half gulsbed It. and crept A t h alf past U o'elc steps. and a man can What looked like a le “ H e got on s wall, really a long tin i month went Into the "W ell, I ant whistle, when w ith another w hile he wee on my up eaa whom la. th< the traps, calmly emo pair had just started I thing out of the pit in a perfect store i sheets, phosphorus. I a t the top o f the hi months was hauntet were being terribly fi terloua knocking* ths and then at sight. G I went to bed on the had to w ait two or tore the mysterious s< "O n* night, after i tng heavy rains m i d began rig ht nnderi "W aiting until da) I took up the flooring small bay. long for used for storing boat the house. In this empty mineral wat was a lock In the rtt tel, and every nlghl gntaa were shut the previous evening the much wind and rats, got high enough tor I against the floor, tb no Isas. "Thia account. Ilka tbs papers, and soon I won't taka all mi laying.’ but w ill plcl T h a n waa a country the reputation of I e etre W ith in a weak I aav M in x about the grounds, bi aim hla for me to sntch on a w hite cloak myself a atlna the ghost Thia ri id lr frightening the nppi waeu wa mat face te face I waa the other ghost tha » the follow was 1 should 1 beard probably, as he wa bat 1 could not overtake I ml In his flight so mew her» hurt his leg. and whan 1 the' doctor the whole story cam« o u t.' 11 was a neighboring farm er who waateo to gat hold of tha adjoining proper I and hoped by giving It the reputatio o f being haunted to depreciate tb< value enough to buy It at a low price “On another occasion la the garden o f n big farmhouse ‘to rent' I rush- Into the ghost who had been » there, aad he made off. In the dai nesa I toat sight of him and b ' te ll over something and 1 shouted: 'Keep SUU; yoe'va upset a beehive. Keek HOW TO TENTILATB A POULTRY your head eoverad or you'll be stung to death.’ HOUIB. "H e was simply a practical joker, Is to r being arranged eo as to be opened e r shut as desired. The roosts being nt gad la most of the cnees which 1 have the rear side aad low, there is less lia aneerthed where It Is not somebody b ility to d ra ft than whea the ventila who had something to gain by playing tion Is directly over the fowls. No ven ghost It wss usually sumetxidy who tilation is neeeaanry daring very cold waa enjoying himself by pacin g oa weather, and the drop door should only the fears and credulity of others. 1 be ojjened on clear nights. During the hxd one tragic case nt spectre stalking day both the ventilator end the w in s h l r t i wa« the result of a man's nxbll dows jn a y be opened. T he opening nmy >f practicing joking. Ha bad boat he protected w ith w ire If preferred. playing apon the Im arinatlou of ' i« T h e bolldlng nmy hn o f any else dw l -other and the sight that I had .»• ri'e d be bad feaped out on him fro* ambush and the brother had di >pj«e * ~ d from flig h t.'' •Vw-