The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 15, 1916, Image 1

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ju u c h fr o m s ta n d a rd . l a th a eaas o f
go ld p le ce s , th a l i m i t la h a l f a t r a i n
e it h e r w a y u p to th e e ag le , a v a r ia t io n
o f as m u c h an o n e t r a i n b e in g p a w n last
Jda In th a > 1 « a n d « 2 0 p ie c e *
W h e n e v e r a fre s h b a tc h o f d o lla r s Is
t a r n o d o u t a t th e m in t, s am p le s a re
fo r w a r d e d to th a tr e a s u r y a f W a s h in g ­
to n , w h e r e th e y a r e p u t th r o u g h a v e ry
c u rio u s process. E a c h d o lla r Is fir s t
w e ig h e d on e x q u is ite ly d e lic a te scales
t o , m a k e p o re t h a t I t Is h e a v y en o u g h
a n d y e t p o t to o h e a v y , T h s c I t Is pass-
r d b e tw e e n t w o s te e l r o lle rs a g a in a n d
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tr a n s fo rm e d In to a th in a t r ip o f s llv a r -
n s o rt p f r l boo—a fo o t a n d a h a lf Ip
le n g th - T h e n t t l s p u t b e n e a th a HtMa
m a c h in e p ro v id e d w ith s e v e ra l s m a ll
p u nches, b y w h ic h h u n d re d s p f t in y
d is k s a r e p u n c h e d o u t o f th e m e ta l
s trip .
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Is to o b ta in s a m p le s o f m e ta l fr o m a ll i
p a rts o f tb- d o lla r . In a s m u c h s a l t Is
c o n c e iv a b le t h a t o n e p o rtio n m ig h t ha
r ic h e r In s liv e r th a n a n o th e r. T h e l i t t le
d is k s a r e s h u ffled to g e th e r, a n d a f e w
M r \ a . K E N N E T H says y o u r m o th e r
o f th e m , t a k e n a t ra n d o m fr o m th e lo t,
I I m o s t spend th a w in te r In P h o e ­
a re s u b je c te d to s n ass a y . T h u s th e
nix, Bene."
fineness o f t h e m a t e r ia l o f th e d o lla r Is
"O h . r e a lly , p a p a t "
a s c e rta in e d w it h
a b s o lu te a c c u ra c y
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w as lu ll o f in te re s t
d e te rm in e d , th e v a lu e a n d c o rre c tn e s s
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A aci’ia r —a k o i'ld r -e d . th le k -a e t m a n
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o n tj th e r e fo re I t Is ta k e n a a t h i s te n d -
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ss a p p lie d to w a t e r a r e s c ie n tific a lly
c o n s id ere d p u re ly r e la tiv e .
W a t e r 1» q s c a lly reckon ed to be
"soft" W hen It coutolpe less tlu tn one
fie a -tb o n u fio iltb p o rt o f I t * w e ig h t o f
m in eral ingredients and “h a rd ” w b cp .lt
r o m a in e m o re th a n o p a four-thou­
s a n d th .
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tw o tlio n sn o dtb o f Its w e ig h t o f B a t­
u ra 1 d iss o lve d solid«, a n d a m e d ic in a l
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O o lr td n a t u r a l s u ilt, o r gaseous d ru g s .
B e tte r e d a id e Cp.
Owe o f th e e to rtee w h ic h L e v i H u tc h
ip s . th e o ld tim e eh tc fcm a k er o f (io n .
c o rd . N . U . . d e lig h te d Io t e ll re la te d ta
th e y o u th o f D a n ie l V e b s t e r .
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I w a s t a k in g b r e a k fa s t g t tb s ta v e r n
k e p t b y D a n ie l’s fa t h e r . D a n ie l a n d h i t
b r o th e r E z e k ie l, w h o w e re l i t t le boya
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to th e t a b le and a s k e d me f o r b re a d
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th in k in g t h a t th e y w o u ld becom e v e ry
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bis piece o f b re a d o n th e s a n d y floor,
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a a th e m a p w h e re yoa a re g o in g ."
H e fo u n d a n a tla s a ad opened to a
m a p o f th e U n ite d States.
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w h e re th a a n a shoos e v e ry d a y la th e
y e a r R e o e rev e le d l a an o u td o o r lif e of
free d o m . W i t h R o g e r, she ro d e ho rse­
back and to o k l i t t le tr ip e In to tk a m o u n ­
ta in s an d o a t t o th e s u rro u n d ta g
ran ch es s ad w as s e re n e ly h a p p y , l a
w as R o g e r, u n t il R e a s bad h e r firs t s ig h t
o f e o a b o v s a t a W U A W e e t e n te rta in ­
m ent at th e p a rk .
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" T o a l i t r e s d h o o lg tri a a d to a te n d e r­
foot. I suppose U>ey are . h u t to 'us o l d
s e ttle rs ' they see q u ite c o n m o r p . r ,
A s lo a a a a b a r a d c r a t io n woe e o u fia e d
to th e c o w p u M b e r t c o lle c tiv e ly . Grant
h ad BO forebod ing s, b u t o n e day she
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boy*
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y o u r c o w -p u n c h e r w ith h im t o eelect th>
them ”
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w a y s th a n one.
P ro m N e w Y o rk to
A rtx o n a — a l a r ia g tr a n s f e r ! " « a id h e r
O f cockro aches u n til
w h e re a b o u ts by
“ O h . R o g e r I M a y b e th e g re a te s t e ll
m a te on e s r jli w ill w ip e th e cobw ebs
fr o m y o u r b ra in b a t o n e th in g I p la in ­
ly s c K p r e t s p d 1» t h a t Users Is no p a ro le
In s l t h l foe m s. I th o u g h t betng a id e -
tra c k e d a t t h a t fu n a y p la c e la s t n ig h t
a n d th e d i f f e r « » « - a « « r y t i d i s g m ig h t
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th a t «he f e lt b e tte r th e a n o o e n t she
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noth Is « lik e e llm o te l 1 a m cru sh e d .”
" Y o u d o n ’t i o o A M . " bo re p lie d , s t e p .
U c a lly .
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My
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In c o n s ta n t a U s n d s s e e an d 1 w i ll he le f t
u n re s tric te d ' to
y o u r - c h a peroosgs.
M a m m a th in k s y o u a p a rag o n o t good
sense a nd p ro p rie ty . She l i t t l e k n o w s
ho w I eaa lead y o u a s tra y .
1 w it h ,
t h o u r h . you w o u ld d ro p t h a t U tU a a ir o f
uold d isp le as u re ."
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a eh ltd. I a lo o o t r y to t r e a t yo u as I
w o uld a w o m a n -— b u t y o a w o n 't 1st m s ”
" d u d I t r y to tr e a t y o u as I f y o u w e ra
a Jolty, good fe llo w , a n d y o a m u s t ho
“ R e a lty ? " t h e s aksd
“ I d id n 't even
k n o w A ris o n s w a s a s ta ts “ “
" D o n ’t y en suppose t e r r ito r ie s re q u ir e
a s u tte le and ro v e ro ro e n f? “
" W h y did papa th fa k m y lg n a ra a fiR
w o u ld appeal to you 1 is t h a t w h e r e y o g
g a when >«t a re gu« w est?"
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g e o g ra p h ic a l teperance.**
••She naked U P x x n l « w as la N a w
Y o rk O ra m !
I th o u g h t/y o u w o u ld ap­
p re c ia te th a t, and lo ca te tb s place fo r
h e r.“
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place. I f o f a n y Im p a rta c c y a t a ll, w a s
l a N a w f o r k . “ s aid A ra n t. «1 k n e w I f
she w e re called upon t o d ra w a m a p a f
th e U n ite d E la te s N < w Y o r k
w e a ld
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R e a lly . Rase, w ere you n o t X k l a g w h e n
y ou ask e d w h e re P h o e n ix w a n t"
“ N o ." she pleaded. K k n o w I h a n g
across a continent!"
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■ o t w w H s t I t I t v e r y d lfflc u lt to c a tc h
* s p id e r w i t h a p a ir o f fo rc ep s, b u t a
s co rp ion c a n e a s ily be c a p tu re d I f no
no ise Is m a d e . S p id e rs m e t h e ir p re y
b e fo re tffe y a r e c a u g h t ln th e w e b , b u t
**” ■ BCOrP>on m a k e s n o m o v e m e n t w h a t-
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P e s r w la a a .
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H e r In d e x H ag er tra v e le d q u ic k ly
w e s tw a rd , paused a t N o rth D a k o ta . I t a -
»arsd In W y o a tin g . fa lte re d a t N e v a d a
a nd Is r.d rd f?erroancnUy a a d t r l a m -
p lts m ly s t A ris o n *
Rplders have wonderful eyesight, but
m rssalng this ganstaus »(ter In this paper
Dr. King’s
N s * Discovery
th e y rested an th e F lig h t, yo u n g fo r m a f
Rene."
A n g ju u n t o n , N . Y . W h e n w r a ln g m e n - I
rvoyai is
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o r r i pure,
p u re, refined
r e n n e a v Grape
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from
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than Alum bat you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health.
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slightly In their placid steadiness when
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l n i , R o g e r Y o u a n t h e .o g ^ pp re o a I
k n o w w h o ta k e s ta r lit e r a lly g * d s a r!-
bu sly. P erh aps th a t la th a w a y R R p ta k e
e v e ry th in g . nod perh a p s I t ’s ps w e(l
s o n s o n e ta ka s m s t h a t » U
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papa » 0 0 1 4 h a r t
k n o w n Is tu M lv s ly
w h a t I m e a n t. M a m m a Is n ’t re a lly slab,
y o u k now , a h a Just th in k s aha Is, an d
D r. K e n n e th w o u ld o rd e r h e r to atfy
plac e th e m ig h t » u , t v«L I m t a a t th a t
as lo ng as she th in k s she la s lsk a nd
has to do w h a t she « n u M I f she w e re
sick and be e x ile d fru g j hom o I t w o u ld
h o easier to f a ll la w ith th a s p ir it o f th o
e xcu rsio n If she w a re sick. N o w do y o u
com p reh e n d t ~
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s h o r tly .
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R an » a ad th e y fa ir ly fle w o v e r th e mate
“ I s e e k .m l Sw eet t h i n g ! " e rled J u n e ,
a c tte tlc a lly , as th e y
a p p roached th e