The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 10, 1913, Image 2

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W EDNESDAY SEP. 10. Ii<i3.
B y J II. U r m s .
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over« anu m e ia x in g hut a d o p t a new th o u g h t w h ich
on large in com es w ill he a p p ecin b ly r e r la n , ii.t e r e -l- Hod d a m a g in g m
« Taaprinua Morati an roer paner,
raised. “ K ic k e r s” are th e nail th a t i th e m se lv e s. w hen I e x to l fin virtues,
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f often Saves leg isla tio n from th e low I
fu lly made up m y m ind
lev e l- o f a b s u r d ity .
C an Y ou B e a t It?
and th is c o n te n tio n h as tieen borne
o u t by in n u m era b le lauis. W ith in
th e last few years elk hak e stalk ed
in to tow n and g lared over yard
fence», l*ear; cougar an d deer have
been seen w ithin ran ge o f the sch ool
c h ib iic u 's sh o u ts, bu t th e m ost »u
d a c io u s o f all is a large buck deer
that iw now a freq u en t n ig h tly v i-i
tor up on our streets. S om e few is
su es back m en tion v o m ade in th e
’T rib un e o f the u n u su a lly large
track s left behind th e tow n lim its
by th is d en isou o f the fo rest, but
a t th a t tim e th.e a n im a l had nut
been seen .
Several lim e - la te ly ,
e a r ly risers b a y e c a u g h t s ig h t o f the
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sam e to speakers e ith er for free
achoojs or a b o lish m en t o f debtor»
prisons. G en . J a c k so n , w ho lik e
A be L in c o ln later on d eem ed h im
i* b a ll be free a g a in — free in the’ cap
’BiUrt in te rp re ta tio n — in r ea lity a
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w ary prow ler, an d la st T h u rsd ay s e lf one o f th e com m on p e o p le , wad
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Pr,’P ' ^ d
”^ u r e a review
m o r n in g an old G erm an foun d him P resident a t th e ii„ m . le n t Count« |
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e » tin g scraps at the back dmir o f nance to both m o v e m e n ts; an d « i i y i i " “ V
h as no res-
A lfred O ls e n ’s resilience. T he deer p e c ia lly d id he d en o u n ce the d e b t, I , ' ' 9on’ w ho b l f
8<X’U , ’, , n ° r 8oei,‘ li*t*’
le t th e old gen tlem an approach to ors prison as a relic o f barbarian* j
w ith in a few step s o f It, and sta m p
borrowed from E n g la n d .
ed h is fo o t in m ad n ess at being d is
M c M a s t e r - In h is h isto r y o f the
A m erican P e o p le d escrib es those
prisons as so m e th in g sh o c k in g to
turbed at h is repast
A m ong other
th in g s he w«s seen to eat a w h ole
b isc u it.
W hen a fat buck Hear 111
co m a in to tow n in «»tian' season an d
eat scraps from the hack porches
o f ou r r esid en ces we claim th a t P ort
Orford sh ou ld h ave th e belt as th e
grea test ga m e tow n it) th e U n ited
(States.
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c o n te m p la te.
W h ile the “ high er
u p s ’’ d e m a n d ed th ese p rison s and
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A n e n t G am e W ard en s.
It} r etu rn in g from a trip through
o u t th e sou th ern end o f the c o u n ty
r e c en tly , J o h n A d a m s, th e B ogu e
river gam e warden, s ta le s th a t the
new gam e law req u irin g the deer
(tilled to be tagged an d lim itin g th e
num ber jo three for each h u nter, is
d o in g m u ch to protect the g a m e o f
Curry c o u n ty . H e suy s th at con
d itto e s are m uch better in the
I* required to keep one or tw o good
varm int d o g s, and th a t it sh ould
l>e his d u ty to h u n t pan th er the
Cast in to prison ss a “d istu rb er ” in j w h ich ;he federal g o v ern m en t o ile r -i
1867, fo llo w in g w inch d a te he serv | in tim es o f em erg en cy .
ed a b ou t s ix years hi prison for a g i - , I I f th e d e t a il, o f th e h ill - can
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ta lln g for th e b e tter m e tH o f h is class, j r*'«'‘ r,le‘l “s fo o th ills , t h e s e - ih r t
I t w»s d u r in g tlietjy-/ pf^o>1 term s'
« n o d nut lik e frtrtlt Iltaiii
th a t lie h a d tim e to thlrfli, an d ,
th e p eo p le can secure th -
th in k in g m ad e him a S o c ia list, a s , j ' llree * <,v«n tages nam ed nbopc^w,ey
by o like process E . V . D tba was j Can nff,,r,l 10 accept a n y d e ta ils that
m ade a S o c ia list in W ood stock J a il. I “ lnMj ,’r ily “ I th e sen ate and h o u se
stu d ie d the m ore w idespread w ill
be th e fe elin g th a t never sin c e th e
c iv il war have the p eople in gen eral
stons.
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W aldo C offm an a K ansas y o u n g been so largely c o n -id e r e J in th e
m an and a S o c ia list, a grad u ate o f Ir a m in g o f a m o n ey m easure.
A n d to th e presid en t m u st be th e
th e K ansas U n iv e r sity , w h o went
forth to c o n q u er a n d soon fell in to th a n k s for h a v in g throw n t|,"& tra-
a u n ted * iriu
I ls Tit
.»’- q Ulte H natu ral the p e o p le ’» cause.
and h
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olts.
That’-
recen tly , he I th in g also for our law s and prtson s
" ’..J. B ryan.
•a y a t-l»«»l he tyas over so m e o f the w ere m ade for c a p ita list con ven ien ce.
A m illio n Sucialieta in thia G u -t-
W ANTED
ANTED A L-o--i homest,.»A
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•a m e c o u n tr y when there w as snow rid d en «lountry o f o u r- realize the linqmshment
in Curry County
Not I
o u the ground and th at he saw n.»- d .s t,n e t,o n betw een c o n v ict an d a over ,5 miles from t h e ^ - e a " T b . y
uierone p an th er tracks. T h e idea o f c r im in a l. B rin g cla ssed w ith the
J- A. SMITH,
h a v in g ga m e warden« h u n t pan ther form er does n ot n ecessa rily indiiMte
k'Jl E. Caruthers S t., Portland, Or.
th a t | am o f th e latter ty p e . Fur
js yrorthy o f con aid eratiou .
A th ie f last F rid a y sto le a
package
in X a n c o u v e r .
T he p h ysician
an-
in s ta n c e ,J e t m e giv«*you i sp le n d id i i 0 <?T a „ 1 1 . l
e x a m p le C ontrasting the aw ards o f ' -r/n
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P‘n with blue
j u s t ic e m eted nut to tw o d ifferent i- i
; ‘,hou!d
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in d iv id u a ls in th e sta te d u rin g the 1 he same waa lost between Port Orford
p ast few m on th s. B ank er M eek» of and Eangloia, probably near Denmark,
P ortlan d em b ezzled if3l>(',OUO kep t last April. A Reward o f $2 will be giv­
th e m o n e y , sto o d trial and receivX l en for i u return to this office.
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a se n te n c e o f s ix m o n th s in ja il.
1 am accused ol h a v in g m ade a d is
il l is t w h it e
w e p M / u l rem ark ab ou t the n a tio n a l!
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A lth o u g h o b v io u sly in n o c e n t, R e a l E s t n h *
N o t a r y P u b lic
I w a- proved _________
g u ilt y an d se n te n c ed 1
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ra«Iium ooujd he obtained in W e st­
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ern C anada. T h is m orn in g, ¡„ lh „ hard labor. M y tim e for e x p ia tio n
d octor s m a il, was t|,t ,,a c kage c o n . was o r ig in a lly fou r tim e« aa long as
ta m in g th e radium , w hich had in B anker M eeks. Ry , «¡„.gle p rob.
r«-»»Rrb„ wm
lem ti> pro|x»rtion m y a lleg ed o f 1 W - r v o ,, .
Ib is w ay been returned by th e t h ie f
u lckly tn th e In flu en ce o f D r
fe n se waaequal to th e em b e zz lin g ’ V Aau-»'»!«
ru* «
u
pou n ced in the papers th a t a cancer
p a tie n t’, life would probab ly la, for­
feited as a resu lt, be,-aose no other
OUPONT. BALUSTITE.
BALUSTITE
p ()rt Orf()rd> Oregon
PO RT ORFORD
»
W e have them all. an«t every
other item of sportvhen'a
equipment«
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G heever & Bowm an
W e have anything
need for the trip.
N o * T o * lia e
Cents.
Guardino«.*! U>b;acro b&btt ru n t, tnakes w e a l
yew may
H ardw are o f a ll R inds
( h e e v e r & Bowman
X. I l I I ig lo lM .
L « m g l g lM y - O r .
"»»n ».TOUtf *<MMi |N*m Fkj • AK drurgaam
Pow der
M a c h in e r y & M o w in g M a c h in e s .
I^ x tra s l o i D airying^} O n h o r n e ,
M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y .
o « -.
f*<» T'»->. óac for Fifty • -«»«»U
Gunmtiic-«i t,. .uceo l.ci-.i t u* u»nk
•«•Wstaïtf. birst Xh-. Wx*
All t •
P a in t s , O ils & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r
F in e l i n e o f G u n s , B a s e b a l l p a r a ,
p h e r n a lia , a n d o t h e r S p o r t i n g
G o o d s k e p t in S to c k .
general
B o o r s a n d W i n d o w s in v a r ie t y
c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d .
B la c k s m ith in g
P ip e F it t i n g s , P lu m b in g : « « d T i n
w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t
n o t ic e .
Wagons an<| Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
also Agent for All Kinds of F anning Im ­
plements; McCormick Movers, etc.
Cheever ® Bowman,
Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at a
Reasonable price. Your patronage solicited.
BEEHER
JE S S
L a n g lo is , O r.
:
P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n
a
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AMES S. JOHNSTON
(Successor to N. C. N ielsen .)
2THE BREAKERS"
Orford, Or.*r^A
An Inn Wortji While
N E W GOODS,
IForiiK-i-lj O a u u t le tt’w)
Newly F itted Up; E lectric L ights
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and fresh supplies will læ received by every steam er
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TABLE UNEXCELLED
G R O C E R IE S an d P R O V IS IO N S ,
GOLD BEACH, CURRY CO., ORE-
B O O T S and S H O E
H ot
and
C o li . T ub
and
S hower B aths
j
I n:sT < i ass Barn and Garage in ( ’..nu. ctiou.
Affording all Conveniences for Saddle
Horses, Teams, Automobiles and Motorcycles
M E N S a n d B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
» -A D I E S ’ D R E S S G O O D S
H A R D W A R E , G R A N I T E and T I N W A R E .
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IR E S
C A N D Y , N U T S a n d N O T IO N S .
In tact, a supply of ev ery th in g u su a lly kep t in a w ell ..o c k e d
G eneral M errban.il»« Store.
,•
O RDER S
T A K EN H »R
ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
> Call and examine goods ai;d g et prices. ;
JOHN E. MILLER.
DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
general merchant ,
li.
Port
\
A n y th in g yo u N eed in M ill W jr k
W rite us for Prices or a n y Inform a­
tion yo u N eed in this L in e
Orford, Orecron«
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H«is opened
g
North Bend Manufacturing Co |
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now iStore, with
H E W GOODS,
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I N o r il» U «>n<l, O r e g o n
Always Remember the Full Name
L a x a t iv e R r o m o Q u in in e
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip la T w o .
OB Bis. 23c,
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OREGON
L anglois H a rd w are
Store
WATERPROOF
S m o k e le s s
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O K F O -K I»
Y C 'J R B U S IN E S S B E T T E R
' SCHUITZE •’EMPIRE .
ou t
As-
th e y k ep t good dogs
th « panther o u t, but
O F
N o w is th e tim e I
*""y w ril* i ,, i ” ’ he h ill. A d e ta il
can Iw ch a n g ed when e x p e r ie n c e
sh o w s it to he unw ise, h u t a c h a h g e
in a fu n d a m e n ta l p r in c ip le is m ore
d iffic u lt.
The m ore th is b ill is
m an h as en ab led him to d o m ore
th an a western or so u th ern m ao
o u r m oun tain tr a ils a lm o st con
‘oria where h is p o litic a l lea n in g -1 c o u ld have don e u n d er th e sa m e
T h e W all street j
sta n lly had a good d o g or tw o w ith * erB l“ M,n d isco v ered , and th is w„- circu m stan ce».
crowd 1» not able to e x c ite th e sa m e l
them th ey w cu ld he p ic k in g u p o n e l , ‘e be8 'n n in g o f h is end.
o f these p r o w le rs ev er y now a n d '
A way was found to c o n v ic t him fear o f h im that i t |JUB g„ e ce + slu lly I
th e n , an d tn th is w ay w ou ld be and 1 copy below h.a letter t„ hj- en d eu vored t0 arouse against those I
pro ec m g deer from th e ir worst m oth er a» sh o w in g h ow he feel- w h o liv e beyond the A lle g h e n ie s
and so u th o f the I’otom ac.
e n e m te .w h .le at the sam e tim e a b o u t it, as follo w s;
L et us rejoice th a t tim es, oon d i-
w atching ju s t .„ e f f e c t iv e ly th e tw o I
F()rl c ,
n
; lio n s an d c ir cu m sta n ce s are com
legged poachers. A n old sk in n e r
5 X 7 ’
18’
b illin g to str en g th e n th e p resid en t
u d c. i.
in h is Oght and to offer new h op e
w hen th e pe)ts a^re packed o ut o f r r e e su
.n lt
li o «.r f 2>u
t
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m v tr ia l ia know n to y o u
U |e m o u n ta in s hy th e th o u sa n d , by now . ¿ l o w I hope the newa lo th o se w ho have, for so m any y ea rs
»• a u th o rity for th e sta te m e n t th a t w ill n p fW u sfiL you . I f y „ u o n ly been co m b a tin g tlw in flu en ce, open
lu m an y „ fo u r m o u n ta in fa stn esse s, u n d ersto o d S o cia lism you- co u ld and secret, o f “ the m oney pow er.”
look ib is a lig h t m isfo r tu n e in th e
T here are o th er q u e stio n s w h ieh
w here th e deer used to a b ou n d ,
fuce w ith o u t a trem
or. . Y
ou w ou ld
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w ill d em a n d the p r e sid e n t’s a tten - '
th a t there are not now s s m a n y n ot be sad ; y o u ’d p h ilo so p h iz e and ,•
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deer there as there were at th y tim e preserve w
y o u r e -j
q u a n im
w h e n ‘ b e r*Ilu **»r W ssion «»pells,
11j i ity
. y , . Social
,
is ti regard ja ils and prlaons as per for h is work haa ju st co m m en ced ,
Ib yt he nnd h is a-sociatefc q u it
•Itm n in g. This f„ct h e a ttrib u tes f e c lly n atu ral m eans to the en d . _hut w ith tw o great vicloriea- to h is i
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........... „ w i n ÿ , " on
|F e j ' Class
ne
in the th e w orld wili
« increased num ber o f pan th er, con sid er m e disgrace.», viz
the c re d it, h is p restige w ill l>e Increased,
viz
w tle n he and Ins p arty worked c a p ita lis t c la ss, and their u n th in k and th a t p restige w ill lie used in'
p o n ta m in g a grain o f radium , valued
at $ 2 ,(M)0. from a p h y sicia n 's nlllce
.
m
• o i h ae ’
E, J . k o jitr, Cashier.
The beat load« for duck shoot­
ing are
r elia b le Icxci#
I’ irst— 1 h e b ill recognizes t h e sov-
wM8>»t o f h is in flu e n c e lul
SHtne ns it is to h u n t o th e r law vio- i ,t“ ‘ bund» o f a r ec r u itin g S ergean t,
la to ri. It is ad m itted that h u n - w *'° P*i"ta«l s t r a y life in attch rosy th e t u p l e ’s sid e. I t ¡ . pr„ b ah le
dreds o f deer a n n u a lly are k illed by ’ colori*. l hat w ith o u t du e c o n sid era - th a t th e fact th a t he is an eastern
V A N C O U V E R , B. C , S ep t. 3 -
Y ou
the birds if you
of
-
A little vacation w ill do you
good.
c a n b e su ra o f g e ttin g y o u r
u se o n e ot
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N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
L et the renders o f th e C o m m o n er j
k eep in m ind three th in g s:
A u g u st Be be J, whu died r e c en tly use o f the r eg u la tin g power.
Third— The b ill e x te n d - to ata*te
in G er m a n y began h is fight for the
under d og in th e CO’- and was first and n ation al b an k s a lik e it,« h - l p 1
pan th er in C u rry c o u n t y , nnd jf I I*°n, he e n lis te d an d was s e n t
th e gam e'w a rd en s w ho are rid in g ,o •
« t F ort S te v e n s near
Going
Dock Shooflng?
again th o s e h a p p y d a y s
sh a re
C . W . Z l'M W ALT. V . I ’rca
'v
YOUR B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS SO LIC IT ED
O W |g the time to enjoy
sp e n t in field sh o o tin g .
—
B A N K
Does This Picture
Bring Pleasant
Recollections?
-uw to il th a t their creatu res in a u ­ ertgn righ t of the g o v e rn m en t to is '
th ority im m u r ed poor, u n fo rtu n a te su e m o n ey .
S e c o n d — The hill p r o v id e s that
m en a n d wotnelt in th e m , for the
Phe people, th rou gh their g overn '
sm a lle s t in d eb te d n ess.
m o u n ta in s th an th ey were lu-L s u m ­
m er; t h s t there are not so m a n y B e b e l’s party grew a n d grew u n til
o u tsid e h u n te r here, an d th a t under I *,odaT *l *B
stron gest sin g le party
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le t to keep track o f th o se w ho are
here. Mr. A d am s lias an id es o f hi» recent d ea th , th e h ig h est tr ib u te s
h is ow n th a t is it good on e, and our are being paid Ills m em ory by peo­
J»eople sh ou ld tak e th e m a tter up p le of all p a r ties and a ll pursttu-
w ith S ta le W arden, F in le y . T h a t
is, th at each d e p u ty warden sh ould
"They*Vi
Got
W hat B ryan S a y s
W orking m en were m obbed both m en tal a g e n t-, sh a ll r eg u la te the
in P h ila d e lp h ia and N ew Y ork for issu e o f the c u rren cy p rovided for, |
T h is g iv e s p rotection from a se lfish J
a d v o c a tin g free sch ools.
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M m an
K .ckera h a v e th e c u r a g e to d e fy e„ u t,| ,)U
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the e d icts o f K lu g C au cu s.
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E v e ry m o v e m e n t for t h e - (letter-j b e c o u ld prevent o th er y o u n g men
1 m en t o f eim ditiom * for th e h u m an b o m n d h -iin g jn th e fu tu re , a - I
1 race has been a n ta g o n ised by th e an- ! Vr’i“1 * ,1*f‘ r d u r i"«r Uje e” " ’i " 8 year. I
called “ b elter c la a a e ,.’’ T w o m ove-
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* aid h i » r la 1 1 v ni (iextroyin g th e
to e n ts in au gu rated bv the com m on cru el lam .lag,■ that e n v e lo p e s o u r
people in th e early 3U.’»— on e Tor d e stitu te h u m an hordes, w h ose sort
D ee sc h o o ls and th e other for the ••ring an d w retchedness are even
a b o litio n o f the “ D eb to rs P r iso n ’’— now on I h«r increase, I w ill h ave a c ­
c o m p lish e d an id eal that is d e a le s t
created t u m u lt and ostracism q u ite
in m y lier.ft an il liv in g w ill have
ak in to th a t now a g a in s t th e I. W , tieen a p leasure well worth the
W . and S o c ia lists. M en were c lu b i | w
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ow I i am not
orrow in
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bed and im p riso n ed fur a tte m p tin g ■ lr,,,,her— nut o n e w h it d e sp o n d e n t—
to sp eak to crow d s on the Btreels ! '"'i,1'er ,1" 1 1' "r " '“ ''ce, nor seek
to sp eak to crow d s on the streets
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d b u y n e for
and later on o w n e r , o f h a ll, were i e vengeance.
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v th e pre«-,
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e n t a n a please keep up vour courage
fo rb id d en by o r d in a n ce to ren t j In n in e and o n e h a lf m o u th s 1
I “ I f ic lr e r e ” h . . v . I k » ,. ..
It lies king been co n te n d e d th a t
P ort O rford is th e h u n te r ’s P arad ise,
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A n d n on e h u t
L oujh K napp , Pres,
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