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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1920)
,-î N n n il e r S ÿ o l u u i p JL A 1 V The wonted col legos of this couu- try have graduated a ll their elssw- es, and the girla who have reaped the tangible reward .of. a four years’ rouree la the abape of a <U- ploma hate passed into that atate of Ute to which it pleated the pow u o l On »he <*'■ ot it, says the Chi cago Tribun«, there was nothing to ex ers to call them, aays tlie New cite her triend» when they rieslved sa York Han. As in ths case of e r e j to v ita tiM to help her celebrate th» 'lass that ia graduated from a tw eaty-d fth ann irarrary o f her wed women's college, many of these ding. But aa • m atter of fact her friend» sit eappoeed that she »ad her students have prepared them hnstend had been »rp*r»t«<l fo r M veral selves to be teachers or for w o rk “W h a t plaoo la «htor tnqtdrsff «ha year»: eonaeqoently the tovltotlou M t in other fields of intellects», ea- *^“1 "haven't tha «lightest idea." repUod a ll the gssslplsg toqguee to wagging deavor. Home will folio w profsa- furiously- *f H arta, a fte r looking out o f t to window. > “H u m p h!" eaid one wto»aa; “so she’s siona, such aa law and medicine, or A tew minóte« later tho railw ay meds up w ith that o ld .skin flin tl I'd will take up the practical study of guard opened'the «ser of tho compart SOS s ^ M lfd o to g that r W hy, I ’d rather economics, which has interested ment and annoonecd th a t they had ae- star»«!" during recent years so many rivodLat Glasgow. “Bto »wors she'd never Mrs w ith him When H arto showed op at tha asm- again, and I heard her w ith my owa women who have labored to give themselves the advantage Of a col enlate tha nest morning, tho find psn- ears,” chimed in another. aon who advanced to greet him was tha "W hy, 1 beard that M r. June« woo lege education. agreeable stranger, w ho Introduced dead." added • this«. “H a died aoma- Thch influence of these eollefra- himself as a special agent of tha toma where out in California, aaore'n two bred women has liecn for t he good government «cut to Investigate charges year» a g o .” N aturally tha women could not stand of their sea. and of all those with of neglect of doty ea the part of tha the euepenoe, and tha »ary next day whom they ennse iaio edntaet ever consul. Tho agent may have been affable, b ul three of them mat on tha doorstep« of liner women began to go io to pro to was lacking In a sense o f humor, Mrs. Jonee. determined to «olra the fessional life, and it is too late now for to evidently cabled his government mystery of a friendly coll and an offer to question the valne of their serv to help in the celebration. Aa soon aa an accouut o f the train Incident, aa H a ile 's socesesor was sssa a fte r sp- poaslble they began to congratulate ices to the world.« Women doe- tb eir bostasa upon bar reunion w ith her tors may not become the most em husband and tha approaching Celebes-, inent in their profession, but they tlon. can accomplish great good In the "Oh." »old Mrs. Jones, "where did yon One might almoot asy th a t the wetps for a happy home wee w h a t has been get each an IdaaT Live w ith that man treatment of women, more espe aptly called a “blend” d ie t W hile It again f W hy, I'd rather »tar»«. Be- cially. Women lawyers may not la not Uteral’y true th a t eating bdff aides, he's dead—died two y e a n ago. make the greatest Jurists, bat makes a to g o f a man. yet It to true But, you see. I'r e been married M they are able to be of service ta there to a Inr.fe connection between H years, Ju«t the Mme. And, beside«, I the defrauded or wronged mem and etornctav. Bloodthirsty, lustful need M m e ailrerw are.” bers of their own sex. Tbs achieve races are tto to th a t eat m est-to rg ely ments of those who have taken ap rara «»eat—fn e ly . whereas the gentto loduotrloua. p-vet etent races are m eto The bureau o f toraetry has promul the calling of practical sociology gated rule« governing special ojeupe“ - are among the most notable which ly grain end t r a it e aten . W hile the ««owoversy ever regeta* cy privilege« on forestry reM rvM . (taatom to one far setanttots to eattto Under them hotels, ( t a r n , mills, som are to be pnt to the credit of woas- mer residences and tim lla r eetabllch- cn college graduates in this o o u - meats w ill be allowed upon reserve try. land wherever the demand la legitimate Perhaps the larger number of and consistent with the beet Interests these women who come from the of the rerarve. The u m o f tracts not to exceed two colleges are merely preparing acres for schools and one acre for themselves for the places they are churches >* speclflcixlty provided (or to take la the home. They study hv law. subject to regulation by tto de for four years the same curricu partment and any other disposition of the land by the government. Timber lum that their brothers and possi tor tto construction of church and bly their husbands pass through school buildings may be secured under merely to make themselves more the free use and Misa regulations fitted to shine in the society to Application» tor special occupancy which they will belong after the privilege must be made to the super- vleor, who w ill transmit It. w ith' re college course is over- And It la port and recommendation to tha tor- to them that we may possibly look for the greatest'effcct on Ameri In the m atter of wagon road« and can manners in the broader sense trails tha supervision of ranger to given authority to sot The aeeretary of ag of the word. I t is too soon now to riculture. however. has Jurtodtottoo tell what the effect maybe. Very touching permit» for canals, dltetos, few families ia what Is called fash BnmM. pipe Unas, tunnel», dams, tanks ionable society, especially la New and iM srvolrs. not tor m ining or York, send their daughters to cob sad bring me^Mm rh s ng s " ^ ^ m s ra nleipnl purposes, nor granting sa sssa- lege. Daughters in these families of the older eastern cities, espe peered, patting contenSedly nt a rig««, cially again of New York, past sad banded t to alderman 88 cants. No ticin g a peculiar expreaston on t t o a l practically from the hands of the derman'« face, to withdrew t to cigar governesses Into their social from ble Mpe tong enough to Inquire: ' world. They know In childhood "D id yuo mean th a t t to cigar w an only the few children related to for you ot me?“ them or Intimate with their fan> “Get e a t o f b a re r w as a ll t t o « to Hies. It is not until they leave the guated politician could say. tía« of the kid schoolroom to fnee society that There are in nil about "half a their acquaintances are suddenly ney»: 1 f JtalM year linen tt to . . ___ ■— down lace-bark enlarged and that the burden of I waerbad a — w UOM-U in c e -o n rn trees u v c in i . tto world, . evidence af kid w J L ? ^ wttto^hog^Ttowoso « n no called because tto inner bark conducting themselves with ney trouPe: SM window, growing radiant w tth bappt- yields a natural lace in a ready- credit under the trying circum stances which must frequently face a shy girl falls to them. Sev pam tt ar nata In eral years of this.life may make (he back la alas them women of suflicicot tact and ijonv toeing preci that the kìanay» and blad Th ar« I» com fort la the kcowladga w der «r» n ut ot order. cx,»erlence to conduct themselves often expr«M»d. f ia t D r K llr r a r 'r Swam p- ' R eot. the great K oine/ lam ady fulfill« «vary nith anything like distinction. wish in curing rheum atism , ,-ala In tha U m roe« ta brief, yaf tba perfuma may mav n.,.a|| tb(. |acr bark clothing They enter the world of society Sack, kidney», livor, t ladder sad «vary part * of ¿he n ativ e s ,-lothlsg of a neat when the average girl stndent U sf tha u-inary p a a u g e . It correct* liu M H tv _ brown color wltcu new, of remurk- a hold «rater aad scalding pala In pasting fust beginning the stndies of her it, qr W d affects iellew ta g use ot liquor, f m o and c»»e«. ’ able strength aud of- a fragrant aophomore year. The girl who en wine or t o r , and «vareóm e* that unpleasant A w riter In The Leos«-« rays: “«nee odor, like freshly cured, tobacco ters society nt the enstomarlly seeesattv of being cetr.pelled ta ga «fien T ,,e na(iVF tnjMi cloth, as It iu r ln r •'-« day, and te gat up m an y ta ta s I begin to study diet I tove been ae- , e a f early age ia supposedly learning A - L . g the night. T i n m ild ana tna e x tra tonlebed st tto number of ceare of „ ,1 *1 j , made from the bark life while the students are atill at ordinary affect ot fiw a n a p -R e » t to asan of the bru.oneti. jmpirifera. but r u ü r íl it r a o d s too hlghaat fa r Ito weto X Chw to V y ’ their books. .iertut e v r w a , lb * mast uw r»a«'ng saam. often have found that their suaevptibU- It is not usually Included among II you need a mad 'oa you ,h » u ld have tt o tty to cold« baa quite gone. Such facto (be real lace-bark trees, boat. Sato ey a u g g U » u £0c. a a d t l . atoaa. Jn ¡t(| na( ora| gtnte the real lace- Y a u m ay have a »ample bottle af this ns I t o r e met w ith point to tto concin-1 The sermon of a British vicar I w eadarfui dlaeovury f- -lrr~s-rr- S i'S 1 .0 . U °< ■ * » “ «• charging great immorality in thc ,o ,i a boot, t ia t ic m d iB g not raqulsed and can act only as a pet- tint. It Is probably, a kind ,tx . i- b e r h w BIII m L j H i S S a M |H»ttery towns In Htsffordsliire has son to ovary organ In the tody which fibrous pith. When the outer bark tbaolutaiy free by m ail, mused discussion of life in the addraia Dv. K lim ar k h m ' w t o » » s m to moat sueceptible to colds.” | ¡„ removed it can be unfolded and |w>1tcries. A curious feature is Cn.. B tagham tan. N . Y . '«/ban vrrStog ssea- , j unwound in one seamless piece, s|iecn1ntlon on the live« of others. having a surface of a little more TI m - business ot the Insurance com “it » T Z ? y«n »has a square yard. Waahlsg and panies there is largely directed to assy cold to John this searningt" sun blesrhing give it a duuling (■ersusding people to Insure the- -T tn .” She replied, -»'to beginning Is white appearance. The fabric ia lives of ojhcrs us a speculation. onspect him ." a W , , |ight. It is used is the West Wives are urged to iuaure th e ir “The Ideal Tss tor» as rassas to. f<>r mant41aa( cravat. , col- husbands, and sona and daughters r -HaU£ a ,t 1» I «ream»« tost ntght lars, cuffs, window curtfflns— te S to take out a policy on th e ir (bat I aaw hist ktaetag another w*- word, for every purpose that W- jMirents* Uvea. For a pensy s ■es."— PhUadeiphis Preen dinary lace ia used. In making up week a girl insures her father for ------------- — ----- shawls, veils asd the like it to ess- £8. No mcdlml examination is re Tbe BMa. totnarr to piece t wo sheets sf lace qnired. find It Is simply a gamble ----------- --- you tofm.1- T0’D«rT |>(.lk a le aBd -p . “Havewx --- I -------- raarrww Bed t to ctorgymas pleasantly o f tto b a r k t >ge - » in a ic on death. This was amusingly »□ng tody from Chicago wto was pnrently weak aa It la In single shown by n recent caae. A doctor » u t to to joined to the yooug eras m esh , a bit of lace bark. If rolled In one of the pottery towns was um Oshkosh. into s thin string, will all but re- rejtortcd t«. be dying of can -er. -O nly twice.” she murmured jmyly. t lr t b„man strength to break It. The rumor was false, and the doc «1 tto ceremony went on. ( Despite its practical use there tor. completely recovered of bis ------------------- ;— ,a afl eMentisl demand for lace- illness, was surprised to learn lwvw as r i « t ai«h«. bark. I t has been used by the na- that hia charwomas bad staked Hto D o g -A re yoo certain that yss» t ,Tea for hundreds of years and yet twopence a week on hla death. lore st M to compsrstjrely little known to r t t Bto pM tort rne Off the eofs to this day. A few specimens of Isee- During courtship a girl thinks t Mm sit down.—Detroit Free Press bark articles exist in different — — —— — ' countries of Europe. These were marriage Is a haven of rest In which she will be free from oil la order to to In perfect health ons made bundrt-ds of years ago, yet, mat t e toraperato io sating. T t o tlsetir age to conslders- worry and care. A fter marrlags i m I s ebeuld to regular. Reguleilty to • * be In S i»od sbk has another think coming.— M Of tto suMen rules a well urder- ble, they are as Ml is ne i n gooo Chicago Dally News. .. A single motion is quicker I than two. 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