The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, August 29, 1917, Image 1

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Premier the choke
order le tetinS drae th e > e a « » wCleeen
eroui doing tb tdr d u ty s a d etiiqweoctog
Ste poldk* gam ing bauaea b y «f .iflto ~
Ix c g m a a ’s iia gnxloe.
a ’ t-le v i» ~ T l> le t.
T h is la how th e presence o f m in d an fl
, au dacity o f a Chicago th ie f saved hiss
from being locked up: A policeman
w ho recognised bias an d k n e w be wad
"w anted” put him under a r r e s t w ith
the words. ' You are w an ted a t head­
quarters. “ “ Yea. I kn ow ,’* replied the
th ie f q u ickly,
" I w a s a rrra te d Into
night and w as balled out th ia m orning.
Yon a re too slow .” “ I t does look th a t
w ay .” said the crest fa lle n policeman
1 as "he told tb » th ie f be could go. o<
i H a ra K M u a y V M M
a a fi D o n ’ t K n o w t t.
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Fill a bottle or common
-or ..tth y c -<
«tor aad let It stand twe
jt hour«; a
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your tongue to
ALUM
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.u nbM itky condl-
’ tioa of the kid-
says; if tt stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney 1 trouble; toe
frequent dertro to which prroilaKlon th e th ie f lost no
it oe-nain In tim e lu s v a il’.ng him self. In t e r , to his
the back
:k b also e b a g rti. th e policeman found th a t tbs
convincing proof that the kidneys
th ie f had not been previously a rre s tg d
darsrooutof order.
TOUC
.
W h a t to B e.
Thors la comfort la the knowledge SO
often expressed, that D r. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the groat kidney remedy fulfills every
T h e G lid e d M an.
A t tb e hendwnters o f th e firlnocn
Bpanlah trsd ith ras located tb e lan d o f
E l H om do. -th e gilded uian.” a po-
wish
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“ i ’ l l t i l t F W tTT7I5“
keek,
sf the
and look in the glass—yon will s e e the effect—
You can’t help puckering—it makes ybu pucker
to think of tasting it
By the use of so called cheap Baking
Powders you lake this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system—yoe injure digestion,
and ruin your stomach«
lo hold «rater and scalding pain tn passing
wine or beer, and overcomae that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
luring »bs day, and to gat up many times
dvrlug (he night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary afiset et Sw am p-R oot Is soon
raa izad
It stands the highest for its wow
derful cures of tho moat distressing rases,
it you need a m edians you should have tbo
boat. Sold by druggists !r. 50c. and J l. alias.
You m ay have a sample bottle cf thin
w onderful
A (la n d e r .
discovery
Be L a rk e d T a rt.
X c l l - H e w rote a lovely [xicui to M a ­
bel. V-
f
Helle- ! kn ow , b u t abe got m ad and
tore It up.
O u lsof liv ed through the moot avaab
fu l periods o f modern Prance, l i e was
born In 1787 am id the m nttertnga o f tbs
X c I I - T l i e Id e a ! W b y T
revolution. O nlsot’s parents were roar-
B elle- H e beaded it “ Lineo on M a­
ried by a proscribed P rotestant pastor,
and bis b irth was never leg ally regis­ bel's F a * » * - P liE it.lelphla Uecord.
tered. H is fa th e r, who was an a d v o
A O e a a ro tle l . « t
cate, u » d Ids ta len t fo r public speak-
lug 1» the Interests o f the persecuted ' "John Is no domestic in bis taste«,
P rotestants and became a m arked m a « soul tbe B lllv llle m atron;
•n < ia r
A fte r liv in g fo r several weeks In 'lsn-
“ Yea. l i e ’s been a ll d a y lu th a ba
1 ger o f bis I fe be was at last arrested.
m w lH tu g ly rooo gli. by a gendarm e who suu try in g lo k ill « rattlesn ake to get
a ra ttle fo r tbe b a b y r '- A t h iiit a Con­
k n e w n n d resi»eeted h im .
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‘» h a ll I Ivi y.m eocspeT" said tb< stitu tio n .
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DAVAS
BAKING
B C U v A g . POWDER
Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Cost* more
Alum but you have tbe profit o f quality, the profit of good health.
L s th a n
.
N o th in g h a s r v e r «quailed i t
N o th in g c a n e v e r «urpass i t
I s a y c w w a n ty » r< o n e s u b » |
c u r e d . N a t u r e a k r a r w e n ’t |
¡ d o i t , i t » « o d a h e lp .
I is V .q b ers i h e ! ? ,
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“ A re vou m arried?” replied M . Oul-
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” Aod so I,a r e I . ” replied ibe prisoner.
1 “lu ll you w .-uid have to | « y fo r roe.
Dr. King's |
New Diicorsry
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F o r C « " ¿ a -. e * - 4
A Fei feet
C u re :
I a t us gn on.”
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T h e y went on and M . C n g o t died on
the scaffold a fe w days later. A t I Sis
Um e F ian c o ls, the f'.tu r e statesm an,
who was 11» elder o f th e iw o chiW rea.
f'lw
Me 4 tl.(S
(
r - - .» lo o a t J r a lM w r .
The C om edian I thought you
M i * ro o e r were to 1» m arried Jills
week, la It poatiMiacd.
T b e l i r a vy—G ad . sir! Phe act nelly
w an ts her nam e to appear before mine
in tbs w edding su no uno cm ent—B s
change.
AwjkeWa
rtaran — A roan can't ta k a a n y I
Was «la SWfl « B d r ’J * e r a m « |
ways pveaerved Oto tm -ftlJs*»»« o f go­
ing to see bl« fa th e r In pi law». i-f .Jrnai
was eupbem tetleany ca> r d
houaohf
JiiMti.e.—O e n tle u i:.« '- lltfim W W k
P o r A U T h r o jf an d
L u n g Tremine»
Ktenvy uo-.k I f It <»*•«. Trial d itt i . Owo.
I bad to
f r iin d Who o w s iT m e d l® die last week.
I g n rs s he's ta ken VhKf W illi him all
tlg b L --Y o o kw rs tT s te iio a a .’
N o w > -H « tbo muMte fo r a ititle rrac«ê
A sa/4 mm»»met et» ah« MthteM dfalntll Y
H e r sow n 'e s ta y tolde salde t e m ake a
A phixe^ôr B riggs! B y Jovo. she heekene;
M y « u rea . I corne! N o w .4 M w
fa ll!
I know obe k ao w e I love bar beet o f a ll.
Th e soft, e tltl f a m steals up tho « tu té a te «
• B if f s
Th e lights arc out, the aw ale dumb sad
dead;
B eneath the stare together.' she and I,
A n hour ago— w h at waa tt th a t we ealdt
Strang« gladneea thrUle m y heurt aa 1 re ­
call
H e r whispered words: “ I leve yea Loat of
a ll.”
Wg
- d a n Francisco A rg o n a u t
.lad Fiske’s
Exciting
Ccreer
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Br D A V U
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M . CAXÄY
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A lte r grnd '.iatlrg
Jud waa sent
abroad aad fo r two years helped to en­
liven the olu wr.rid st the same tim e
esquiring eon .Idcr-.’.-ls I no-* E dge, tor
be was o-un ot th se rb i | * vft i coma
w r y D'jar t o .le im i.ip by ai> fotloB .
T h ro ug h .o c .e niy si»rid«-<I L i t ST ‘b*
s p lr-ilo a he w « fro q u eu ri/ e r .b 'e d
to lliu m m ttte a subject ovdf w it- l i i n ­
structors h ». dl.iered for years. Am o ,g
d<xapil'.e peculiarillea v a s a fnee
fa ir as a w o .c ie 's , sii; en b r a - A
r th at waved In a way to m a la
m any a lady anvl.nis. iinsm dlad 'grace
aad sm all, wfcue ov.dh. B u t be bau
muscles o f steel, vou.u concentrate all
his strength tn a sltigl« effo rt, had a
tigerish qulcl.rses of ir.oycmont and
was W onderfully si I ?d in the « a y s of
offense - r d ceie. a. P u r.ag bis vis it to
tbs eo cbn n; be | to. cd a eaucy young
Germ an oittcor »h o restated th e fact
th at Jud would not r.iim e In a cafe
when o rd e rtd to do to ; ¿jto rm e d a
Jealous tta ita n youth aad nptRiurod the
sword a rm of a F rv n c h m to who ques­
tioned Ameri'SMi bravery. On his way
hom e toe was in ’I - c hoa Jong enough
to knock
a bully who1 provoked a
qu arrel Juatobecauae Jud lo o te d so e f­
fe m in ate and rosy.
A fte r ru tu rrln g he had not been w ith
the fa m ily tw u weel s te fo re he waa
fathom s d^ep la love w ith th» pretty
governess, la a aic n .li he proposed io
her and was accepted w ith the pro­
viso th a t parental cunoeat waa given
to th e s s s n U g a — T h en came tb e fire­
works. H is proud m ether bud been a
shop g irl rn d bis proud la th e r had in ­
herited th«, I :lk U h l; fortune. Th ere
was no chance to deny th a t tbs gov-
srneaa was *a belt i t woman th au Jud
«rat a m ail, but tha prejudice of caste
akes n e t in sfrat'ge to ll and the pa
ernsi u i.im a ’ eni wsa th a t If the eon
to e - the yevetfieis fo r bis bride he
would he ditowr.ed and disinherited
She f la il/ refused tn bs the ca"Se o f
.»K'h a ca lam ity and no perSuaslna on
>be part of tha yaung m an could induce
her lo re le n t
A t the clim ax tbe m other Instinct
asserted Its elf and M r s Flake alo o f
oyally by the to n and won from him
an affection th a t she bed never before
injoye<l. But tbe is ,h e r
as as area-
" e a.u’ »howea his m oral o b ilq o l', by
dlsmts' ln< the rovern «-«, whe bad ra-
aisted Ins u uiu«, pr.oauru to disre­
gard bis w ill- Sh* evlder ed her eon-
'Ito s r rg f audeur of ekaru rter by go­
in g la t» r and doing more than anyone
else i<> bring Mrs. Flake through a c r it-
' teal 1IIrsea . '
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A i u r (he m anner n f such hot-head­
ed yn.iug men, Jnd tu ru o - th e tab sa
by d io vs n ln g tote fa th e r and serving
notice th at bs v ouid never touch a
cent of «none
made, owned o r dis­
barred by the u-ad o f the house. Th en
he g ifted , but b itter, ycuth started for
be w rat In teareb o f a n yth in g th a t
jt lg k t aid k!tn to forget- Th e grand
■aierlor of c iv ih ra tio s was too tam e
fo r kirn. He w est to th e fro s tie r aad
plunged Into (he escesses which It of­
fered. fits gam bling m ania was stim -
ulaied end his bad luck citing lo him .
The profeesloaato looked upon him
as the tendarsst of teaderfeet and
depths o f b iu a llU tio a . T b e sltnatm e
commanded Itself to Jud. H e w en t u
the saloon w ith the biggest rad Ugbi
and conferred w ttb tb e proprietor, tt
can be epitomlaad.
Jud asaed U tb a
pion know tbe local "false atasfaf wbc
H a fa d toot; «aver saw
“Th en I ’m he." naaUed Jud.
" W a n t to « H e r
" N o t a t aU p a rtic u la r, th a n k you. 1
happen to belong here a t present and
have a whote »ot o f m unicipal pride
T h a t b lood -letter m ust n o t com e here
aad go away to ta il th a t ha could not
get a rise out o t tbe whole burg. I ’m
'H a r p W H U t-a ’ t il l tba th in g ’s over.
Understand?:*
T h a in vad er came w ith becoming
c la tte r r eU display o p his bqrsa. hie
horsemanship, and a rm a m e n t
Tbe
rouy.h ch iv a lry o f tb e day aad aa-
vlrou m cnt gave h im r li,h t o f w ay an il)
he fa -ed the one he wus after. H e
rode s tra ig h t to the m an w ith whom
Jud bwt (o n fe rred , swaggered la and
c a lle d f a r a d rin k to a ll hands. A ftar
aa kfiehange c t lik e courtesies he
!nqo,rea l( th tr e was n o t a coyote
of icin g fam e In those parts, known
s t l-tgrp \v * l. Ins. “ I ’ve beard of hint,"
the h-s-d m an w en t on, “and 'lowed
I o’r ie r pay m y respeck« K la tt be
I'm tool la* t t h im !” as bs frowned on
Ute atsutehled e riw d .
T b a proprietor r a il'd tbo guest aside
and waa teen tn point down tbo
street. Th era was Jnd w ith bis bands
crossed behind h'.s tr.ck. w alking slow­
ly fit o ti t y ts studied tbe ground.
“W h a t'e r yer g iv lu ' x , « r aad tbe
Invader glared, " f b a t tL era Is a w « mu -
an tn disguise. B ut I reobau ska's
good enough fu r th is o u tfit H I Jee;
step down there sad srsr.k her and
I ’ll w s tf 'round here 'lung 'nough fur
to serertaln certain w bather y< u got
a a y th te g tie s e tro n g tr o r moss b ltln .'
A w ay w ent tha bofky drtpaynde and
tapped Jud
W ito' s H . b fa to ,~ M » e
turned slow ly aad tbe alien gra|»bni
him .
I t was tbe game Just as t i e
young fellow - bad planned I L H e
kicked a Colt's out o f tha older m an s
h in d s , t.nocktd him down faster than
ha could get up. removed bts cart
ridge belt, tw ia u d bts eara. tjs«*ke-
his o o m a td ended by k ic kin g btan lo
the camp lim its . I t was th a meat dls-
g ra c n u l thing th at ever h app ei.cl to
a gnn shark on tha fro n tie r, ggto you
may be aure th a t he never w en t back
to bts own crowd to tell th e story.
Jnd waa now a hero, but tb e very
fact th at.o p p o sitio n had base Wipvd
out made him ilred . Jle took tb e barit
track as fa r aa Denver sad th e re ha-1
a yearning th at Induced him to w rit«
to his m other. Tbon he plunged (g a in ,
lost his money, as usual, w ent clear to
the lowest «trauim . and w h ile try in g to
live on h it wits was befogging them w ith
dissipation.
A t a financial crisis approached b >
rented room« over a Germ an »Sloot,
and w aa never crowded fo r pay men:
becauae bts
eloping,
tf c ry -te illu g
genial ways and
die
^
orderly patrons n
M tr<
than he co at
0
IW
d laco very'th at the
Igls-
graph wires cross
1 bis
head
H e tapped
as­
sistance o f a pract
ha. I
Wi"'
c u ltiv a te d
In
th e
ad
vance in form atlo t
coined money nnd
of a m an whose J
to follow .
One n ir h f the I
this:
" Itr u r a le
begs th a t you con
The telegram '
m other and addri
own name, which
months. Had It i
he would never h
could not have be
tbe governees eta
loved. I t w a t a
call th at he m ust
e b.
tfo n
to<«J
him
and
b i;
bis
te r
iffir.-,
and
w as
a toe
g; a
aeflm
inM-d
of d e s p e rate and
wiped out. H e t
and wq ^ - count
ciuded.
Jud reached he
tim e possible. H I
the m edicine nee
erness. and she i
toent o f hie coml
could hold out n
tw a in were mad
feattvitlefl. eud b
happy ever since.
I should have
table ta le for nt
bu t elect to dedle
D e tro it Free Praam
ewer
e lu -
rteot
, was
gov
m o-
ittoer
aunt-
oom
'«d f/
v e ri­
o»,w
fit —
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L o u c -F e lt W a n t.
F la n n e r y — W b a t ’e th e
m a tte r
v M M ik e f
F in n - v n n — T i g n e a r k i l t he w n *
be f u l l i n ' «town an open ro.ilho!«-.
“ V t'e ll. w e ti, * ♦ » to o ba-J th e y
e n n ’t in v in t AC O tolbok t b o f ’ l l d a y
g h n t w h t« I t ’s o p e n .” — I ’hllatJe!-
I>hiu L t »Iger.
S ì!
J."'--' s X
■U -
llf i
T o any tb a V * v e r y m an baa bis price
Is to deny tbe existence o f th e great
men who have died fo r th e ir fa ith and
th e ir eo m itry . Nonsense: "Tis th e la »
plea o f n fciMVO and Incurs out o f tbe
mouth o f a fool. T lw aterllug strength
o f s u u iiie t w om an trb u k e s i t every­
where. rtchoolmaater.
gnu a book that teilti
more about it, both rent)
absolutely free by mall,
address D r. Kilm er I t «toward
Co., Binghamton, N . Y . When writing man-
torn madtog this goaereua«dlsr Id tbtepnpsr.
Sap p la in ly-
»wasasafissa sarttad ssxh ^ Z » lb
W u tlv r j
T T I t F nwp • an ee
gold dust th a t be had his to d y an oin t­
ed w ith o ll su d sprinkled w ith to ld ev­
ery m orning, so th a t be shone In the
sun as though glided, f t Is a curious
fa c t th a t th e country In w h ich tra d itio n
loeatod th ia m arvelous being has never
been explored by a w h ite a n a
It. or bad effects following use of liquor,
AVOID ALVM
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f
•Cs
i are feeluresrtvtgdi m ale the
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• Ml
O P U T a whole nowel Into a b rief
story Is a preienuous undertak­
in g, but It cau sumetlmcs ba done by
cu ttin g oul derertiutana, ccinm onti ai>4
the p retty sayings th at tbe w ri er
th in k s could not but p|sase the -.o rId .
F o r tha sake of tjo s s who now de­
serve nothing bat aom m eudailca there
la a a adoption of fictitious names, a ll
the rest beta« a ve ritable relation of
tacts.
Judson Flake bad gone through Y a le .
H is ¿bums a ll exiled b iu i "Jud.” and
tt to not amiss to fadnw the example
o ( bts frienda. H a was from an old
fa m ily of wealth. H is ailowanes was
foolishly larg e and a .« d stroak would
come nearer than any o ’, her one sym­
bol to charw -v-rlslcg his college ca­
ll» gave m any « n ls h t least and
T b e to tal o f th e h ttlg W a a larger than
th a t nf
in V A
O ily
lI/. .
o f ra
many
a . DTODlCfOUS
prdflperous flT
fa m
h a lf to th e pro«r « te r and t a l f to the H a loved gonlb'lng and loat much. I U
loaned a great deal of money th ar-w sa
o f (h e parte«." « ÿ s rc u p s H
ttU O ftttte . M -'dtogft«
good fellow and plucked a ll along the
who keep open t e n o n fle r t fa m to lfa *
U na
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etelm o il ttoetc p r iv ile g e w f (v w tw « o «»
b o a rd of th e light running, easy
tto a K e y k e w d
f l i o i w T k i l W o r e F l a v r d l a (toe
B lto k S e e w ib C e n t e r / .
About the year 1740 a rage for
“ w h isk.” o r trfeUt. set in , b u t S i first
it w as conalderad too, w ise a g a m e for
ladles to Join in. H u m e, th e historian,
never w en t to bed w ith o u t h is w h is t
and even th e great JolinaCn regretted
th a t be had not learned to play cards.
Io 1742 “ H o r r y ^ W ulpole finds It abso­
lu te ly necessary to lea ru “ w h is t,”
“h a vin g w a ite d In vatu fo r Its being
le ft off.” W e find him tn an o th er lot-
to r th reaten ing to bu ild an a lt a r to
“P am " to eonuueniorate the escape of
bis ch arm in g Duchess o f G ra fto n , who.
I It appears. had been p layin g cards In
Borne w hen she ought to b a re been a t
a ca rd in al’s reception, w here th e floor
fe ll in and a ll the tuonsignorea ware
precipitated In to the ce llart
Cards w ere so very much In evidence
In his tim e th a t even in v ita tio n s w ere
freq u en tly liu ced and notes w ritte n up­
on th e bocks o f playin g cards, which
on th a t sccoe.rtt were u sually plain,
W ttbout an y design. T b o cbevsllorio
fam ous o rd e r to retreat a t C ulloden
wus w ritte n oa the back o f th e n in e o f
hearts.
A fresh atte m p t was m ade in 1730 to
rem edy th e state or gam b ling tn Eng
land by passing an set w hich -provided
th a t “an y ik t . w hi k n /p la g a bound art
- a » er
.—
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.—..J*— in fo rfe its {300. '
eth
pisce to gnnie
a re accom plished from th e k ey ­
y J
►w-l
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w riting, billing o r ¿tati&ical w o rk
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over the fa v o rite game» a t c o u r t « e r a
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bre,” and “eointnerre.” T h e gain« an d
losses o f tb o klnga » « ' queens w ere, as
a ru le, n-atrleieri to 1U) guinea«, b u t oa
T w e lft h N ig h t U waa custom ary fa r
thovaanda to change bands. O n oaa
occasion L a d y C ow per, a lad y In walk«
tug, refused fo r th e sake o f her c h il­
dren to ta k e p a rt in the gam e, as none
sat do w n to th e ta b le w ith leao thee
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