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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
lo to which, when investigateti, heritably lead to the selection devised C o m p lete, S traight L ik e Keyboard and Key (car Evefy Character. A single motion is quickei than two. O nly one motion is i make any character desir< complete, ¿traight-line, key- character keyboard of the easy action TV /I ' j I light running IVlOClCl the Methodist Centenary Money W ill Go ■Baking possible our future work In the lauds where war has made devastation U N IN H A B IT E D IS LA N D S [« Ills A Write for iafotfissbon to The Smith Premier Typewriter C o, Inc. Syracuse, N . Y . jw ; him ) Y oh Bwsshss sssqnshsm fsr-yeu w ill And U almost impossible to extract tbs occupant s U tc otherwise and yon w ill see w h at you may be par doned for supposing a miniature lob «ter, but which in reality belongs to aa- other distinct species—namely, llie her m it crab, Pagurns Leruhardus. Wheth er be has obtained occupancy by force o f arms or merely through decease of (be original tenant Is a moot point, but Fin a hottls sr oxnm * • -in fth > W the first supposition Is highly probable*, water sad 1st It stand >»• -r hsura; a as be Is a most belligerent little eas V 't I f •**- terner. An amusing scene may be witness e d v y S j 13 condk by placing several hermit crabs depriv ltTn ti* ” ** ,h* kt* ' ed of their shells in an ordinary soap I V ' \ V k b —w ' l l ■ *? •! *f “ VslsS '■ » A J 'l j a f i J L J - r A J y»«r Usea It 1» plate, w ith a little sen w ater and some empty shells—few er shells than crabs. kid- The lighting and struggling to secure fi-1 1 ' S ■ ! JL n«y wouL'e: tea i -r I W frequent Sssirs ts houses is Indk-rons in tb ^ extreme, Ona ■* hack ST «las s u y be seeu almost successful In moor ing himself within a shell, which, by uesvinctr.g preo. tha> iks kldssy» aad Msd- Che way. is effected by means of t t j is rs m n u te l ora-jr. Shelly plates at the extrem ity o f bis W k a i ts Be. Soft and twisted tall, when another Thsrs la ooad'-rl Is the kaowlrdfs OS ♦vises him by the-nape of the neck, as alien sxprssssd, t'w t Dr. K llm sr't Swamp- Fast tbs (rsat Snlaey remedy fulfill« tv w y it were, nnd he Is drugged reluctantly with m curing rheumatism, .win In ilia fi rth. The evlcter still bolds him strug ;*tsek kldssyr, Hvw. tlsddsr and a w ry pari gling a t Hdws* length, and not until bo 4 the urlasry psossfi. ¡1 csrisclt insMHtv himself Is safely ensconced does be re e held water and a,-aiding pain In psattog linquish bis grasp.—Chambers* Journal. tingue to lock in th« g is » — y ° a the effect— can't help puck erin g —it makes you pucker t, or bad s ff-.ts .'si.„wing use el llquar. win« or bee-, aad sveresmss that t '— r - rscensltvef set ng cemgclled te go eftea 'urine day. and te f i t as many times .» I • »ht, Th sm U d o s d fry cxirs- i •• .ii.ar» ..act oi S w a m p -R o o t Is seta -l.e s it .'a - la the highest for Its wsb I Jertal «i.w s «1 u.t jra a t ” .re. ns. . shMils asvs tha yo. no- a . anmX med! 'ne .a van I to. drink e f tasting it By die use o f BO called cheap Baking Powders you .lake thia puckering, injurious Alum right into yaor system^— you injure digestion, aad 1, -« t. Ro.C a. mg:*,« U 50c. and ( I . zlzas. . »U .-.ay hava k «..-npl« battle si. this ruin your ktomach» * . --re about •<. bc'h AVOID ALVM B jC w ìu jjS t fc f fflg •hsolutsly frat eym xll, jK o T ? ¿ V » In . Xllnic: !/ a»«- w i—« i B’Sfhsmtab, N . V .. V-'seu wrzlng msw- x> _kr.g lki<t*«srous ^ * w Is tMs papa». Saif plainly“ Jftoyal jr made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar—Costs more Mian AJvat bvt yoithave the profit o f quality, the profit of good health. Nothing has ever equalled i t Nothing can ever surpass it. curad. Natura a la r 4a ft, i* swedfi LU r . O eeaa. I f yon should w ant an Island—(hat la , an uulnhablted Island—(o r the purpose o ( occupying It aloue, Boblasou Caueoe tike, or to use It teg romantic Action e» for any other purjxxK1, to the exclusion ef all others la the world, you need hare no trouble In finding cue If you see fit to make a Journey to tlie Indian ocean. In tbs waters between Madagascar and India you can find more than 15,000 of (hem. where there Is not a human be ing and whore you earn f t you w ill. I d wowircb of all you survey. AB English traveler has recently been among thn small Islands that dot the western end o f the Indian ocean to m ate su Inventory of them and re ports that he counted 10,100 and found only about 000 o f them Inhabited. Now, there Is a good chance for any sr« who tuny w ant an Island. I These partieular Islands are not large, se Islands go. but very many of them are swClcltnt for t i e purpose o f a Itob- t Inson Crusoe or any other novel here or for even a small colony o f ship- wfeckefl mariners or other persons who might be cast on one o f them or seek for the purpose of making a borne pret ty much out o f the busy world. Rome of them are only an acre or two. w ell elevated above the tide, while o‘i:crs are a quarter o f a nule In diam- etyr and runolng from tlia t up to n mile 1 o f two In length and a quarter or less of tlie len g th ' In breadth. Many of ■t are i-raultle .rv tines that rlss , .let-jjiy from 2u to lfib feet, well cover- id w ith rich solL through which small Herb w ater etn-sms harry to ibe sew, which they reach a fte r flowing over beaches of glistening calcareous sand > that are begirt by coral reefs, which I form walls shout the Islands. New Discovery A Perfect Cure: For All TUrna.: Lun g T r - tib ie t F ir e millions— 1,174 village churches, missionary resldenoea, chap els, Institutional churches In foreign missionary lauds. Seven millions— 600 primary schools, twenty-five colleges, ten prtnt- lns presses and equipment, fifty-one secondary schools or academies In foreign mission lands. Two millions—eighty hospitals, dispensaries and physicians* resi dences and headquarters. Four millions— (or work among negroes in the South sad In the North. i H a lf s m illion for work among Highlanders of the South— moun taineers. Three millions (or work among Italians and other South Europe races now living in Aruerloa. *• Seven millions for Industrial groups, regions like Gary. Ind., and near-by industrial centers. Bevan millions fo r downtrodden evangelist— Institutional centers, where the i 11 fugts. where people a n M»nalenta. Five millions (or ru ral Mothodlsm. oonNBaaity churches, etc.. In rn ral regions. Seven m illions for strategic suburban and city fields. Seven millions for 6.000 preachers in d native teachers. One m illion tor 160 native doctors, nurses, and medical and surgical assistance In foreign mission lands. Two millions for the frontier territory in America. Twenty-sight millions for pew buildings, remodeling, and parson ages In present foreign mission fields—a tremendous need. Five millions distributed In work In H aw aii, In O riental missions on the Pacflc Coast, In Utah mission, development of Christian leaders. Of these m il^ n e China will get nearly seven, Africa two, Mexico one, In d ia five, South America six m llllonA Relief Ship, Loaded W ith Plows, Movable Houses, Food and Medicine Is Sent By Centenary to Europe Laden w ith food, clothing and farm lnyilements a ship w ill sell for Europe In a few weeks under the suparvls'on o f leaders la the Methodist Centenary to carry relief to w ar suferefosfr to carry roHof to w a r sufferers of France, Ita ly and Southeastern Eu rope. Three m illion dollars of the (106,- 000.000 bow being raised by the Meth odist Centenary was spent on the mis- slon ship. Flows sad tractors formed a large p a rt of the cargo. Or. B. M. Tipple, hoed of the Metho dist College In Rome. Bishop Theo dore 8. Henderson of Detroit, and Bishop W . F. Anderson, w ill accom pany the ship which wUl discharge Its cargo before July L x Bishop Henderson has Jaat returned tbs needs of the w ar sufferers w ith a vtaw to formulating a program for their relief which will be made part of tbs Methodist Centenary five-year program. .. A Although much rolisf w o rl-b s s al ready been done la Europe .b y other agencies of the Methodist Eg la so psi Church the re lis t ship w ill bo the ini tial one sent oat aa a Centenary offow tng. The ship w ill enter tbs M e d lts r.-.» ean. discharge part of the cargo at Marseilles and land the rest la Trieste. From Trieste supplies win be sent to Italy , the Balkans, the new Jugo-Blav nstloff? Hungary, ftam ania and If conditions allow, southern Run- “Wo shall include aato troche for (analog sad (or carrying rolisf sup piles, clothing sad shoes desperately assdod by men, women and children, condensed milk for babies, flour, oor- mesl, potatoes, salt, sugar, bacon, me . tcines, seeds, candles, pots, p s j ., matches sod 60 to 100 movsbl- K K V N O TK O F M K T H O D IR T CENTENARY National Quota of (105000,000 Asked Far World. h Dr. g. Earl Taylor "The world cannot he rseoit struetsd by a formula. No mare agreement among diplomats san heal the wounds of war. No international constitution, how ever perfect In Its phrasing, and no mere economic revolution, however sweeping In Its scops, can bring about the universal rslgn of peace and good w ill among men. Such a peace la the fundamental aspiration of every human heart, but It cannot be realized through government, and It cannot be realised through law alone. W orld democracy san and w ill be realized only through the practical application ef the religion ef Jeeus, and nothing but faithlessness on the part of the Christian Church need delay Its realization now." W ith a budget that calls for tbs ex penditure at (80,000,000 for home and forelgiF church development and mis slon work for a period of five years I and (25,000,000 for w ar reeonstruct o u ' work in Europe, the Methodist Eplsco pal Centenary movement is now In full swing. Although the Intensive campaign for funds does not takr place until May II to 26. aftor the Vip tory loan— numerous churches In the Northwest already have gone "over the top” with good margins. The movement has enlisted mort than 10,000 lsyment la this territory T S » P e l l e t 1 » ■ D e v il. A maidservant belonging to one of who are giving tbsir service to tin the women's colleges bad been out presentation of the canoe of world w ith her lover without leave from he» wide Christian reconstruction. The Csbtenary movement Is bsse<* mistress and was returning lata along m y road, at the top of which lived the upon the most thorough and eomplet- lamented Professor Nettleship. A’ow, religious census ever made In th< the latter bad a large yellow dog that world. took the asnal canine delight In seeing Some Ides of the detail with whicl CENTENARY WILL eats scatter and flee. and. the bettor ts the estimates have been made (or the ■pounce on them when they were cxpednltures, both in this country and stealthily crossing lh< street, he would abroad, cab be gained when It it F ifty three thousand young men and pCK-h himself on the top of the pro known that the (40,000,000 to be spent' fessor's garden wall, surrounded and In this country Is divided between' women are being recruited and trained h alf hidden la the foliage. As the trn- 4,711 Items of equipment sad 4,SO4 < for social and religious work a t homo and abroad, the biggest Angle projsr* ant nmldscrvnut psaned^beaesth him Items of maintenance. «- he caught sight Of a eat In the middle In addition to the present personnel of the kind In the history of Christis” of the rond b im I. making <■ spring a t It, of the Methodist church In the United tty. It was announced a t the offices cf collided with her and knocked her States, the following w ill be added the (105.000.0o0 Missionary Ceatanary down. She picked herself up and ran under the Centenasy program: 3,684( of the Methodist Episcopal church. screaming home, almost mad w ith ter pastors In ralsalsn territories; 250 This army of trained workers w ill ror. Iiecauie. nr d ie said, the devil li«d language pastors; 1,239 other workers he needed to handle skillfully t l . » jumped on her back and thrown het — deaconesses, evangelists, directors,’ world m'ssioasry program, for wblph down.—International Monthly superintendents and helpers; 2.504 (106,000,000 Is being raised by t l i new church buildings, 1.035 remodel church. Extension of schools, bo«t TTarr C»«r**e. ed; 1,1(8 parsonages sad 43 special tala and churches In many coantrtei Ton most have courage, my boy. No bulMIngs. is being planned. matter what band of drcuir.stances s r A special effo rt Is being made to I” In the foreign field w ill be added: ray themselves against yon. I f yottz 1,174 village churches and chapels; dnee young men from the A n tr U . purpose Is right you .w ill succeed. U fa 184 m illlonary residences; 667 nativa army to_£o Into Christian servlco. Is a beautiful thing. The chance te j workers' houses; S47 village schools, is realized by tbs beads of the mo flgbt Is a great blessing. Ne matte» 26 high schools and colleges, 1,066 ment, la the life service departn»«’i '' how bard the situation uiay seem, keep teachers' houses; 45 hospitals, 11 med of the Centenary commission, that thw sn doing right, bravely face the future, ical workers’ homes; 4(6 missionaries. men who proved themselves espi ( f i f o c r standard blph. work and wait, leaders In Francs possess the chai i be patient and thankful, and yon will 1,997 native pastors, 3.802 teachers, 69 ter and personality which will ma. doctors, 12 nurses sad 169 native win. Ton may never be rich as tbs them moat powerful agents In the dis helpers. world goes--n o t rich In money or rich semination of civilisation sad the In power—but yon may be i f |b la the gospel. knowledge of the troth that yon have Of 1 (3 ( 7 Methodist EpMccpt , wade the best of your chance to be S charges, or congregations. In tha Unit Mian. Don't set poor standard by the ed States, nearly 6.000 today ara with men who have achieved greet wealth. out pastors. In the foreign field. ’ \ e Tb-1 Is aothlqg cjm pcrrd to the riihes number of trained worker's vho tsowici that tielong te bin1 who has struggled ; ha used Is limited only by tha for. to eelsrye and ennoble the circle of ' available and these w ill ba vnurtac >• * fife In w Uch he la cnsL-Scbaolmsatar : Increased through the "war drive’ ». the Centenary. I