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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1920)
, A Newfoundland nauad Oscar. bs- . lu-ngiag W m y a e lf. had often linteocd I w ith anacb interest to sto riroo f n»cue I I a t drowning perron* by do^», « y » An , drow t ang in Longman** M a g u ire . J i ! happre « • p u u e u an engraving of | LnndaoorM "Member of tb e H n re w e B n - , I t e s t y Q atar would contemplate it lo r ! boom. amt atudy the poor in the m ir ror. O m day ttro little children were playing alone on Bt. Andrew ', pier, and the m ln e a t* » b o rtd i* r fosse, O arer rnnning about on the pier. 1 happened to look up and m w Oecar, aa I t inadvertently, but quite deliberate ly. bark one o f the children (Johnny Chiabolm by name) into the wafer, which la they* very deep The animal j then gave three loud how l, to attract atteaUon. lie had been taught to give “ th re e cheer* for M r. C: ad* tone,” d Into the w ater, reeeued the and carried him, “qn'te role, but very w et," tw the local photographer'«, obvionaly that the deed m ight he com memorated by a rt. Noli o ff/ aaw the beginning o l thia tragedy cxtept ray- cell. ! j Oecar, when brought home, d elib er ately rapped out “Humane Society” w ith h i* tail on the door, but, muah aa I appreciated hie Intelligence, I eould not, la common honeatv, give him a testimonial. T h l* preyed on hie mind; ho accompanied a party to the ton of fit. Rule’s tower, and deliberately leaped from the top, lining dashed Io piece* a t the feet of an eminent divine whose work« be had often, b ut unauoreaafuUy, entreated me to review in *n unfavor able acnae. Ilia plan wua to bring the book, lay it a t my feet, and return w ith the carving knife in h i* mouth. puller P A IN T / « There are In the foreign colony oat interesting " »«hington quite a number of o t * and s a a at. 1 chlldreir who never beard of an become by Christmas until they enme to the atroug taste. land of the free, says the Waah- ington Times. Among them are vbo eats bag* ***** ‘ w0 *on* an<‘ “ ><* daughter of 1 fowl highly **‘e Chinese minister, the young- witb biting atera of the Korean legation, and if* caa-Ae aa Oaman Hureya and AH Hsidas,tlu> f furnitures« blackeyed little sons of Chekib uo*- Bey, the Turkiah minister. When — Wu Ting-Pang was Chinese minis P a î NT /arue/Zr find MwoftwcH’ There/ VARNISH. STAIN and ENAMEL rantUÜ’ t e í ter he adopted the American T ain . •«»t of a CM. 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A little , with an old housekeeper. lie waa iq r * for sunlight. a Uttle sympathy for • born of Englfali parent« on the rats, and the gardes a t tbe heart may island of -lamaiea, but came le bloom w ith bteaUTnl deads sod fra this country when only a small grant thought*. Though the beaoty e f the maa ie brief, yet the perfume w«y boy. He enlisted In the war of ha pn served. Ilk * the memory e f a 1 1812 and forever after was the stanchest of )wtriots. By trade he I waa an engraver and bad a little I «hop near Trinity church, where , many of the fashionable wedding card« were engraved, os were tb< 1 door plates of the rich. 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