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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1916)
‘•The prisoners In oar co untry i «re tre a te d like king« and princes aa com pared w ith those ol ltn a m ania,’* said Jo h n T. Kkalto, oi P o rtlan d , Me,, according, to the LealsviUe H erald. “ 1 chanced to be In Boumnnia ab o u t »tx m onths ago and «aw n man arroetcd. Being ejiriots* I d e term ined (o w atch and learn what they did w ith hifh. H e w as not trie d and released the next day, as he w aald have been in this country, but w as subiw-ted to mediaeval ¡-•»tortures. Tte'Sfe®i£Whipf«d w ith .the so-called sand sausage, a hag fllled w ith w et sand. T his in stru rm eat of to rtu re Inflicts te rrib le paitf, b u t leaves no m arks what- „ever on the body of th e culprit. M S B » '« p a rtic u la r p risoner was to rtu re d in order to w rest from him -« ronfetision w hether or not the kissing of an a c tre ss had heen the re su lt of a preconcerted co< »piracy. H e denied it and w as the» tre a te d to the Joys of th e ‘ash bag* —th a t is. bis bead w as p u t in a bag in te r o f the main hail a t W ind- filled w ith ashes. The Jailers I is Qupen Victoria’s private th ic k (a mad« of oak and up- beat w ith a stick upon th e bag. Tha late Paul da C to itla was s m a t. la crimaou and gold. In con- causing the ashes to p e n e tra te of Indom itable bravery. M othini in to th e eye». m outb, no«trilaaad.- perturbed-hint. In .t h e moat deeper ate crlaaa hla a ir waa oahn and ionw e a rs of the prisoner. what humorona, aaya the New Y o rl “The process w as th en wound up , -A - . .* *. One o f the veteran eondnetora ol by w hat is know n s s the 'tr u th finder,’ a so rt of wooden forceps th * PenSaylvaafa railroad »aid o f h ln cn the announcement of hia death; by which th e tem ples of the' p ris “ X r . du Chaillu » « • a aw a whom yoa oner are compressed. This Was too couldn't Irtifhten. Danger xeemad te much fo r the man. H e confessed a enliven hint. I ’ll never fo rg e t a ride be o itw took w ith me. Be <al in the Ito. in <>t ear of the train, a p arlor ear "I w as glad to learn a few days and we came near baring a re a r and later, however, th a t th e to rtu re rs collision., •,f. e- had been removed from office for “ M r. d a Cbaillu. from hia seat, could >«« the other train approach tbeir u n s e ^ p jy js o rk .” ORIGIN 0Ê MONETARY NAMES o f the artiili-ihl ligh t « w a x cantile» ing it»—could See t h a t a eollliion w m p re tty near Inevitable He »aid tc me aa 1 took m y stand beaute him ; "Conductor, have you-ggB~a piece of chalkf* » “ ‘W hat on earth, air,* I asked, ‘do you vrani'W itb a piece o f chalk now?' “ ‘VVhy, It look».' he answered, ’a« If o u r lega and a rm * would be dying about I n a little w hile-m ad I tW nk it would be a good thing to m ark them, so th a t we may identify them Inter.* " W hen 1 visited Yeddo and the ports of Jnpnn in the w inter ol 1800 01 flic country w ns ruled upon tite m ost exclusive JfipuneM* m ethods, w rote Lord W niseley to the ('orm oiK ditan in 18"f5. Tin people ;vi ¿c. ■«¿d i- «objection by a h e red itary nobility who rtrtei ■ them w ith a fed of ron. 'They -.vere then fu r 1 ehiutl T hin* in it! la 1 -am z* ** A gr» — J11IX Y V v l “ i . M » a » > « u a ia » n t v ■ T f ■ I a I 1 1 U - ■■■; J C am p ite, S trife L ie . K e A « .« ! Rrmovabl* and ialeKlwnguhU Plalaai BUll Bearioa Carnage " '-7 Î Raveuibla Tabulale» R a jt , Scupla Sward ( uBmg Gavina Drop Fcajcd Type dan P a rfo t L e w t o r t < Bitk^iaa Ribbon U rta r« Tooth ! -, Ball Bsstiiw T)P- ba» Cullimi» Fiodnr aod Rai«.— «bn Decimal Tsbutawr ■>/- Î VteW e W irin g j A Kay ter E .e r j CKvac'a* Pa.ieat Eruiog F a c ia .« bOKhaogMble Cuongra " , R io t «#4 Lett Ctraagy Ita le *« l.aean S„-aging Marginal Rack f Protected R ii Eoa Gent Dóve» C a rm a n . Ribb-.a G aU-Bed w o » .vajTioarS V j i i b i e and VUirei w l L u i* Spntae Parka* D a s C an tdv ; ~ '" ' Back Spara Lever Carne«. R rta -0 ,i Im prui.T M aipn.'l Store Earapeaaaat. Speed.«; Em r Dmnaad Write (or tatormaSaa to The Smith Premier Typewriter Sytacuae, N . Y . Brasato» even These are features wWch make the Smith Premier the choke cf the o u« w lm kveahg aU a «xupwnijv» rs a rt? «s maxes W b O f 4. _ «a a « -rr I ’ or, for in o rd er to prevent nny -'T b e'tea ta s te r and his p roies communient ion w ith foreier «ion have long been fam iliar tq, places all Jnpetx'se jnuks were. It the American public, but only in w cortlne'-e w ith the lnw. con lb« com m ercial world are c e rta in ( s tr w te d with low, 0|>bn stern», o th e r o tn stn rs” known. One tnau , so th a t (hoy dnr;«d not venture be w ho lend« a m ort daring ô iirte n e e ! yond s few ratios f’otn sto re . 1« the poison f a s te r / N n ttn -sliju ! No one con be blind io the eftor- be does not sw-tUoiw t he ¡east por- ! tio a o f ît, b u t p u ts i» tir.j raw er« ; “ People often wonder where ntoiis nfr'dc» in p to g rw s Jo p an on his tongne and sp its it "»< ) certain m onetary name» came h as m a d e , th e im m e n s e r c f t ir m * •g a in imwcdiaU ly_-Hevrev-cr. in 4. from. t ’tTTett'you a few of them. ahe lias .effected and the pp ’Verfct nation she lias -onverted i;er»<-lf t h a t b rief apace of tim e he ha» “Form erly every gold w atch Into during the last c u c rte r of a ganged th e stre n g th and quality o f th e d ru g under d h i utaicn weighed «0 m any ‘c a ra ts,’ from century. The re su lt is the c rea C h em ists and mine owner* a te bis j which it becam e usual to call a sil tio n of n t owpr in th e <-;>*te rn sec» I th a t ninst in fu tu re 1* alw ays j princiim l clients, and hi* special ver w atch a ‘tu rn ip .’ “ ‘Troy w eight’ is derived from taken into consideration by w est ty is refined cyanide of potassium , uaed for e x tra c tin g gold front ; the extrem ely heavy responsibility ern statesm en. crushed» q u a rts, which is partie- which th e T rojans were under to T u rkis h Bads. th e ir creditors, o lsrly liable to ad u lteratio n . A recent w rite r on Turkey sav s: “T he Rom ans were in the habit A n E nglish cufe of tuore than “B edsteads a re not used by the p assin g fume h as on its staff a pro of tossing* up th e ir coins in the T urks. Each room contains! a fessional tu rtle soup ta ste r, who preaenee of th e legions, and if a large cupboard, built Into the prove« th a t the chef and stew ard piece of money w ent higher than wall, in which the betiding 1» piled • r e supplying th e hdtel with the the to p of the ensign's flag it was during th e day, and h t night tiit* p u re st g rad e of tu rtle soup. lie prouounts-d‘above tbe sta n d a rd .’ ” slaves come in when summoned to « Iso ta s te s fo r w holesale im por m ake np th e beds on th e floor. B a ld in g of Camel Hards. te r s of tu rtle s, for when a tu rtle “B u stling” is not a practice pe O th er bedroom l eqnisitfto, in the is not im ported alive, b u t is killed ahaf>e of w ashstands, dreasing in. th e W est Ifidies, th e i.w h to cn liar to tik9 w estern fro n tier of ta b le s nnd w ardrobes; a re d is d rie d in th e «un in long, te sth e ry th e U nited S ta te s. In Som aliland pensed w ith as superfluous. F o r looking strip « . E xporter« «om« th ere are ad v en tu ro u s sp irits of everyday abiut on th ere is a sm nll tim e s mix w ith th e genuine stripe a like so rt, b u t caineis in stead of w nshftg room w ith a hole in tb e piecw of dried sh ark « ’Unhand oth c a ttle are the boo ty -th ey covet. floor for the w ater to escape « r a d u lte ra tio n s n o t distinguish Camels in Soinalilnud a re kept in through, nnd if the hanun would « h ie to th e eye atone or even t o the g reat herds som etim es num bering w ash her hands and face only, a p a la te . T he ta s te r nibbles littto 30,<*)0. Such- num bers involve slave brings tbe ew er and b a sin ' h its of th e selected sam ple from a wide a re a s for graaing and conse and pour* the w ater over he»j •uap ected consignm ent and d e q u en t distances fro m th** few bands. F o r « p e d a l ab lu tio n s she j plfices w here w a te r m ay t* found liv ers h it verdict from the flavor. will go e ith e r to her own p riv a te Ia P ran ce th e snail ta s te rs are Tbe ponies used by th e !*© m niiciin hnnipiam or to the public b ath s. em ployed to d etect w hether S also m anage w ithout drink for She ‘does her botr,’ or h a s it done] b a tc h of sn ails h a s been fed hem th re e or four days and when em for her, sente») cross legged in her lock o r o th e r deadly plants. If he ployed fo r lw iding have, like tb$lr corner of the divan: and the old ¡m a ste ra , only cam els’ nsiW^jift; d e te c ts a p a rtic u la rly acrid flavor ! w nlnnt wood cheats and coffers ' j • t t e t diatiugulahea a potoon fed quench thole th irs t. These big ' her tre a su re room suffice to stn t> her gauxea and bro 'ndes, h er s ilk s ! •« a il th e e n tire lot from which M herds offer, of course, s trem en com es to d « m i r t in to a vat h alf .1 >ua tem ptatSon to the raid er, aa and em broideries.” m any >** »u.rtiOcnm, cis being token a t a tim e and th e excitem ent ol driving off such a herd a t »nil gal lop for 40 d r 50 m ites, w .’b the ex ifam btexl s'sj'»’ru(e<l c i ’iif f ppssihly b ir d In purautt and the eb'-o-ca of -the raid er finding bis own otrop ha« <• ; operations in statistical work are accomplished from the key board of the Eght running, easy atfion Model 10 (Visible) . TOUCH evlrtonoe flf kid. ney troubla; too troquent doabre to pass It or pain la yourtongue to the back to a b a that the kidneys and blad- ▲LUM There la comfort In the knowledge so -glen exp.-owed. I’ mt Dr. K ilm er’* Sv-am^- Root, the great Sidney remedy fulfill» every vlah m eaaln» rhearnatiam, pala ÿv Ihb Seek, kidney j , liver. Header and evert pa«* g the urinary psacaga. It cotrecU Inablilte 0 hold -.'iter and rcaldiny p*ln In r ta a le t ■t, or bvd eflacr* .allowing was Ol liquor, vine or boar, and overcomes that unplsaaao* tsce.'alty'f 'roiia compelled to go often tartar ‘he day, «ad te gat up many llm to tbe night. ,T n e mild and tbe a x t i * roinary effect ot S w u m p -l’ o o f « sooo ea'uCc If rtandi tha highest for it* wo«*- ?rt.il ccraa ot the moat .-e»t.e*«(nc caaa*. i you need a medicine you «haute Levs lb * o l . £aid b> dnw aleB U hOc. and k t. atoae- Ys-u 1-.ay bave a "-ample bottle of this e-.tetsfiîf diocozery •Kt a b o a s th a t l e r à r f i W J - . Î M .ore about U. both M P tM Ei^fe»tk,.î y A S J ibaol-i.ely liae by mafi, Jdrcss t>r. Kilm er U rouw w teanr-an«, rjtnglum.ton, N .Y . W hen wrMlng maw. •on reedittg Ibla ranw eti* offer la <W- rweve. and W c in the« glass—you will see the efl V o u c an t help puckering—it makes you p to think of tasting it By the use of so called cheap E Powders you take this puckering, injurious right into your system—you injure digt and ruin your stomach. AVOID ALVl For* P artridge, Wood Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of T arU r—Costs more than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health, i cock, Squirrel or Rabbit Shooting tlie 44 CAUSE SHOTGUN N o th in g has ever equalled i t N o th in g cyn ever surpa*» i t iirtWi-ftan ttftas I-' r e ;•.»»<« vc-i ; V 4 ïrÀ * -w i> to U t » ! l e ’l». b u t it* uw irt TOWtlfiUcfl tc, sec: I n it* •» vreJl to* xrtafw « ' i W w l» lt » U U ’ev,-W Or. King's rlaw Oi^csrsry I. ^ - W 'S MWS F or A ll T hroat and Lung Troubles. ' 1 »tea. Trlvi SotCr-ttwe. t HHK. CWWAAi