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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1917)
ff, V o lu m e 1017 18 ALWAYS WELCOME. « POPULAR SCIENCE. I t Is »uppoaed th a t the average depth o f «and in th e deserts o f A fric a to fro m 90 to 40 feet. Qiurtty • • they kave «saw they ga. M, where tlx aeke» eeioMertnc It*, n s aevkud (our It whit, with enow. -M . k. DeWolte 11.W. la S H»atla CARDLAND, necessary operations in writing, billing or statistical work are accomplished from the key board of the light running, easy adion Model 10 (Visible) A ll B .»d»( Type Bw m» Finder and P«r«r—?l.oi Æ / ^ s S a t ' i . - a — Ma w r m tor iwonBMoo •© The Smith Premier Typewriter C o , la t . Syracuse. N .Y . Rrwiln ivnynim T h e Q aaees T h a t W e r e P la y e d f a th e I iM h ic .n ih C .a t a r y . A fte r th e a d ven t o f the boose o f H a n o ver the fa vo rite games a t court w ere “q u ad rille ,“ an im provem ent o f.% n > - b re." an d “eom m erre." T h e gains and losses o f th e kings ew.'l queen» were, ns a rule, restricted to lu 9 guineas. ho t on T w e lfth N ig h t I t was custom ary fo r thousands to change hands. O n one occasion La d y C ow per, a lad y la w a it ing, refused fo r th e oaks o f her c h il dren to take pa rt lu th e gam «, as nous ta t do w n to the ta b le w K h leas th an £200. A bo ut the year 1710 a rage fo r “ w h isk,“ o r w hist, set in, b u t a t first It was ronsidi red too wise a gam s fo r ladies to jo in lu. H u m s , th e histo rian, never w en t to bed w ith o u t bis w h ist, and even The great Johnson regretted th a t he h a d not learned to p lay cards. Io 1742 " H o r ry " W alp olo finds I t abso lu te ly nceeaiary to learn “w h is k ,” “h a v in g w aited hi vain f o r - It s being le ft off.“ W e find him In an oth er le t te r th re aten in g to butld an a lta r to “ P a m ” to cointnoniornle the escape of bis charm ing Duchess o f C ra fto n , who, it appears, had been playin g cards ia Borne when she ought to have been a t a ca rd in al's reception, w here the floor fe ll In a n d -a ll the monslgnores w ere precipitated Into th e ce llar I Cards were so very much in evidence in his tim e th a t even In vita tio n s were freq u en tly Issued an d notea w ritte n up on th e backs o f p layin g cards, which on th a t account were usually plain, w ith o u t an y design. T h e ch evalier's fam ous o rd e r to retre a t a t C ulloden was w ritte n o p t f r back o f th e n ine o f h e a rts " A fresh atte m p t w as m ade in 1739 to rem edy th e state o f ga m b lin g la E ng b u d by passing an act which provided th a t “an y person keeping a boose or ether place te gam e In fo rfe its £300, h a lf te th e proaci-ster and h a lf to the poor e f th e parish," whereupon twn iodtos o f tMle. MerdtogMm « M CbaasMh, who heap open hausss fiar gaashitoK risianed (h e ir p rivilege n f guarage 4a erder to teUeerifhtee the pto» r odfsees troai doing tlirtr duly and euppreariaig (be public gaming bsosss by tluun.- Longm an's lla g as te». T h is to how the presence o f m in d an fi au dacity o f a Chicago th ie f saved blto from being locked up: A policem an <tot. w nh y -w who recognised him an d kn ew be wag r ,r hours; .« “ w an ted " pu t him under arrest, w ith » -t er gs*. the w o rd a “ You a re w an ted a t bead- t„ug cate. aL qu arters." "Yea. I kn ow .“ replied the unheeiihy condi t b lr f q u ick ly. “I eras arreated last tion of the kid night aa d waa balled o a t th ia m orning. neys; If it slslus You a re too slow ." “ I t docs look th a t yoor llaen tt Is evidsnee ef kid w ay .” «aid Ih c crestfallen policemen ney trcdhle; loa i s be to ld th y th ie f he could go. o f frequent dedra ta w hich perm ission th e th ie f lout no tim e In s va ilin g him self. L a te r, te h it chagrin, th e policem an found th a t the th ie f had not been previously arrested. and look in the glass— yon will see the effect— You can't help puckering— it m akes you pucker to think of tasting it By the use o f so called cheap Baking Powders you la k e this puckering, injurious Alum _ ---- -W ■ k ------- ------ -----1---- — -m. ■»------ ---- *- -mw- ------ rw- ■ “fr'«»- right into your system— you injure digestion. \ V C and ruin your stomach« % “ Root. Iho groat kidney remedy f jifiBs «vary Bpanlsh tra d itio n s located th e lan d o f l a vwTtfrw —— - r liJ ilir r - x l ,’fiknr u i n tfiw r l l d v w d ee«*aw U ia Q e - * * * A •< D • O - Wran Hr rnOUIlimtlwITI, »W H«w D n r a d o *‘ a l b «» e to g f i iiw hack, kidneys, liver, tladder an t every part te n ta te whose co un try w as an rich In ef the urinary passage. It corrects tnsbilliv > dust th a t be had bis liody anoint- to held water and scalding pain In passing I , 4 w lth o l| aB,j ip r in kled w ith gold «»- » . or had effects following use ot liquor I mornJn|t. „ tb a , ahone |„ tbs srluc or boor, and overcomes that unpleasant _ n 1. . . assemiteef being ccmpeitod 10 gTetten I Sajf plainty- D A V A I barinq B i v TAL powder • 'Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar—Costs more than Alum but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health. DOCTORS N o th in g h a t ever equalled i t N o th in g ca n ever « n rp a o it. M O i l ’S I M £1® CUARAMTCjb Nature : H i'' New Discovery ForCsi F or A ll T h ro a t and Lang Troubles , ‘ i AVOID ALVM • .th”l,gh lu rm , -he d iy . and to get up many tim e. , f « r t th* ‘ ‘ h* « ’’’ n try In w h ich tra d itio n dw lcg the night. The mild and tfcs extra- located th is m arrato n a belnt? bus oever ordinary affect ot S w a m p -R o o t I t soon been explored by a W hite mao. rsailxsd. It stands the highest for Its won ■ — -------- W t rcwMjSty »t,i,.h» it. «. »ng Tc-on PatrtHWWM TrwtU -i .rkd«r : vt«» n «t»erth*T*gr«ri» ».---ir.I ih - ' t r t w IrtUiaw «rttw the pii'u«tp-r of M^Kr rtW M a rA M s I rwpottou : " vinbUttp. 8 wi rr a co.. if yos need a medicine y»u ehould have the beet. Sold by druggist» <r. 50e. »nd$l. sites. You may have a sample bottle cf thia wonderful discovery (- end a boon that t e i l s ^ £ M n ^ * 7 x S 3 | tbaolutaly firm by mall, eddraaa D r. Klimar fc aw n U M aw » Ca., Bteghamten. N . Y . When wrklag Mao raadtog this generous rifer is this j> T e say th a t every m en has hto pries to to deuy th e r x let cue« o f th e great D e n who b a re died fo r th e ir fu itb and th e ir ce n n try . Nonsenne! *Tls the tool pica o f a k u n r * and Issues ont o f the m onth o f s root. Tbs sterling strength o f tunu nml wnmau tebukea U evary- w here. - K<-|iool m aster. O ulsof liv ed through Ute n fu i periods c f m odern France. Relie— t knew, but she go« mad born In 17h7 am id th e m n tte rln g i o f the tare It op. revolution. iJntoot'» pnrrnts were m a r N e il- T h e Idsn! W h y t ried by a proMcribed Protestant pastor, B e l l e - l i e hesdeil It "L in e s on snd bis b irth w as never legally ksgW b ets F s c r ^ - f 'lt lia d r ip b ls Itecord. tered. I l l « fa th e r, who was on adpei cate, uw-d ids ta len t for public srAh- tug la th e Interests o f 7lw peraecuted P rotestants and became a m arked m an A fte r liv in g fo r several weeks In dan ger o f bis life h e was a t tost arrests«, u n w illin g ly i noegh, by * geiMtorme w h s kn ew and respected him. “S hall I Ir t you esrw per’ said tha man. “ A re you m arried?“ replied M. Ooi- P r a fr o a ta a a l J e a tM a F . to t, T b e C o ro c d ls u -l thought you snd “ Y te. I have tw o children." M lae P o w r w ere to be m arried th is “ A nd «o hava I . ” replied the prlseocr. week. 1» It postponed. " b u t you w ould have to pay fo r me. T h e H e a v y —G ad. s ir! Rbe a c tu a lly l e t ns go on." w an t« bee 11«inc to ap pear before m ine T h e y w ent ou, sed M . Oiitoot died oa< In tb s w edding aanouncetnaet.—B » the scaffold a fe w days later. A f this tim e Francois, the fu tffre statesm an,, who w o th e eld er o f the tw o children, w o six an d a h a lf j o r a old and a h ] w ay« prcecrvcd th e recollect on o f g o -, lag to see hto fa th e r In prieoo, or w h a t , Ik»».«.«.F e t o r i K arri»)«« Û « g .. t. I t m atters not w hether yon can Mm U u m u a ia th e nam e applied to th e p a rtia lly decomposed organio. (a n im a l 8 L N ic k , K ris K rin g ls or S ln ta C l a n ; and vegetable) m a tte r o f the »oil. I t ia o r w hether ha comes by sleigh a a d the p rin cip a l source o f nitrogen In th e deer o r In an autom obile, he w ill ba welcome. Can you l.uag ae the patron ■oil. O y ite r e a t le t* w ill aoan ba on the sa in t o f C hristm as cheer finding n a y menu o f th e Pacific state». F ifty b a r door barred against hito? A nd bow good it to, lursooth. fo r M rels o f the famous Yeso oysters of. Japan, w h ich g ro w to the len gth o f a to g iro to this Jolly 8u Ntuk th e (re a foot, w ill be planted In the tid e w a te r dout o f the w orld, and a rig h t-o f-w a y evsn over our house-tops aad do w n o f W ash ing ton and Oregon. T w o French physicians, Sappeller our chim neys Borne m en sigh a t the annual sea and T h e b a u lt, th in k they hare found a specific serum again st sicohoUsm. Th e son o f ho lly and mistletoe, ann groan serum is derived fro m a horse, w h ich n t the thought ot the C hristinas tree, has been “ p rim a rily rendered aleoholie and the nlghi-beiere-C hriutruas stook- by a rtific ia l means,“ and girea to the Ings. bat those same meh v/ou.d miss dipsom aniac a lastin g distaste fo r alco the g ift tim e, and the h a s tin g and th e fellow ship, and the good cheer. holic d rin k . . I t Is the season when the rb ild ra » People stru ck b y a new ea r fender cannot r o ll under th e w h eels.the fender are happiest, and who, a t th a t tints, la no t a child? “ M en or« but ch lldrsa being held in a ve rtio ai position in fro n t o f th e car, and pivoted in such Of a larg e r g r o w th ,' says D ryden, and a m an n er th a t a b low on Its face Ood pity the m an who ever fu lly out causes i t to fa ll backw ard and astum a a grow s his c h lld l.tr r i L e t as a ll fill the bum per, fig u ra tiv e h o rizo n tal position, w ith tba fr o n t edge ly speaking, and d rin k a health to raised to hold th e person. Birds can be colored, according to C hristm as Um e—to th e gatherin g of Dr. Bauermsnn, an Austrian, by sup th e fa m ily and frien ds a t the flresida plying them w ith'food dyed w ith ani and a t th e table groanin g w ith its line. He obtained pigeons of abesutifu) roast tu rk ey, its « h k l.e n pie, and its red w ith m ethyltrabrom ofliioriffine. fa t plum puddlr-gTsteam lng hot. L e t us all be ch ildren lo r th e t i n t and Others of a fine blue with methyl vi olet, which is a m ixture of the hydro being— even If. w ith soma o f us. I t chlorides of pentamethy^iarnri »ani La» o b j a second childhood.— F o u r- line and hexBirethylpsrarofiinilino. T re e » News. Canaries esn be clad in rainbow colors. ROM ANCE OF M IST L ET O E. A pair of elephant tnrks, the largest on record, was found recently in the A h airy Za Flushed for Every Xian Kilim andjaro district in Africa and That Ia Giv«n Under the bought for an American museum for B ra n c h . v »3,5.0. The la rg ir tur.lrm c.i ute« 1C feet 4 ini bee along the r.tilcr't fin e ar.d W h a n w a hang o u r rooms w ith h o lly weigh» 135 poum’k; ihc a fte r 1« a trifit shorter, and weight p n pound» lets. w reaths aad bunches o f m istletoe we The record tu»k before these was 9 feel are ..e c tto g up a Um e-honored custom which can be traced through hundreds 5 inches long and is now in England. of merr> Christm ases to the days at E n g lis h tit le s a r e co n fe rred e ith e r d ire c tly o r In d ire c tly . D ire c tly ,w h e n no th ir d person reco m m en d , a candi d a te f o r r o y a l reco gnition , and in d l-' re c tly w h en a th ir d person bring« a ' ca n d id ate*! nam e fo rw a rd , be having good and v a lid grounds fo r lin ing so. I t ia a v e ry easy m a tte r fo r th e p rim e m in is te r to d i.tia g u is h a nam e eelabra ted In p o litic s, science, a r t , ' o r lite r a tu r e , an d to deaide w h e th e r th e m e rits o f a n y given p ro m in e n t person deserve reco g n itio n a t th e hands o f th e kin g , s a y s th e B a ltim o re H e ra ld . A rm e d w ith th e penibn's approval, th e p rim e m in is te r now ta kes th e n p x t s te p —t h a t is, th e o b ta in in g his m a je s ty ’s sanction, which 1» never rs- the Rodto . aJMalU. a a ita and even early l-ersian i u ^ _ e . O u r ow a custom o f u v .v iu u iB our ruoiB i comes more Im - m euiaieiy Iria n an cien t Germ any, w here sw rg re s u s w a r t hung in honor of the m ia u l ter fe stival. Tho L r J Ida used to cut the m istletoe from th e ir «*cied o a ts w ith elaborate cerem ony; a gciccn k n ife waa used to sever the parasite fro m the tree. Dup ing the ceram >n, tw o w & t'.e bulls were sacrificed, sub iuJ»m and process. onai fo im c d l a r i ol tbu rive, t'ke ir o .e s a t Mona, oime la s iu y o ri.e retreat o f th e B rit,e h Druids. wore cut ddwn by the all-co nqu ering Hom ans and have pasted iro ra the p a p . I i r me ae ry , but th e m iatletoa. whlufi th e o!d L ru ld a colled •'a ll-h c iiln g ," la s till an object of veneration, lu some part» of aing- Aa a gwneral ru le a p la in “Mr." to tra n s fo rm e d in to “ S ir”—-th a t ia k n ig h t o r b a ro n e t—and one w h o to r lr e x d y a “F ir ," end fine done some »ignal »«rvie« to th e » la te e n titlin g N ew T o r t , as the leading aaapurt oc lilrn to ro y a l reco gnition , finds his th e country, to the canter a t an lm - re w a rd In th e u ltim a te e le v a tio n to p o rtam Industry on which depends la th e p e e r o M . .a large m easure the safety of toou- The to ta l number of peer. I . fust sanda uf ocean Iravators, says th e under «00 w hile the baro n ets ex< end P hiladelp hia Ledger. T h is Is th e m an BOO, and t i e kn ig h ts niHober 1,00. ufacturing, and pa rticu larly the ratin g , L e tte r» p a te n t accom pany th e con o f m arin e chronom eter*. N e a rly fe r r in g < f a t il hi on an in d ivh lim l. erery shipmaster, upon entering N ew T h e y ta k e th e fo rm o f a ro y a l ipan- Y o rk a fte r an oceau voyage, ob'ulns dam ua, and the lnanlng of the docu m ents la a co stly m a lic e , w hich has hie chronom eter, so th a t t t m ay ba to be b o rn e by th e ennobled; fSOQ 1» rated according to standard tim e. p ra c tic a lly th e am o u n t o f th e fe e a T h is ra tin g may he likened to .th e now k n ig h t has to p a y jp v th e le tte r s d a lly comparison which the m an w ltu p a te n t conveying th e ro y a l a u th o r the flno watch m akes w ith Ma je w ity . A b a ro n e t'« lia b ilitie s a re about eler's tlmeptses. th e same. In the ease of a chronom eter th e ad W hen a “ M r .“ o r a “S ir." to ad ju s te r keeps a careful record o f Its vised o f th e ro y a l In te n tio n to ele va ria tio n , aad th is record goes w ith va te e ith e r to th e d ig n ity o f b a ro n , the d o e s when It Is returned to the th e le tte r s p a te n t conveying th e ship T h e Im portance to a captaia o f ro y a l a u th o r ity e s rrlc» a fe e 'o f 9730; kn ow in g w hether bis ehronoi er is o f a vtcanuut, n.oon; an e a rl, f l . t k l ; runn ing fast o r slow cannot be >er- a m arq u is . tl.SOO, and a duke, «1,750. ettim ated , for, alth o u g h . I t m at -s ry W h e n L o rd ’R o b erta waa pro m o ted only five seconds a m onth, each sto- to th e d ig n ity o f an ea rld o m n a a re oud m akes a difference of to u r tulles w a rd f o r hia services In Month A f In a ship's course, aad a m istake of rica, he had to fo rw a rd a check fo r such s short distance, tf no t corrected, «1,750 to th e a u th o ritie s o f th e col ■ rig h t resu lt la a wreck and the l u u lege o f a rm s fo r th e p a rc h m en t con o f m any lives. K n o w in g the exact firm in g h is new title . va ria tio n o f hto chronom eter, the cap B u t to be fine? »1.750 fo r m a rr y in g ta in to, therefore, able to m ake the a princess in h a rd e r s llll. W hen th e necessary allowance to r I t when he c a rl o f F ife —as he w as th e n —be- ascertains the latitu d e and km g iiu d e o f the vessel a lte r ta k in g his Sight, d f. c f IV » lex. Queen V tcto rtu . a t th e w ad In o ther words, afto r determ inin g the d in g b re a k fa s t w hich ("B ow ed th e angular position of the sun through henne e«f*en»owv, d rn n k to th e the nss o f the s e x ta n t “k r a it h o f th e du ke o f F ife ." M any o f the large ocean liners carry T h n t d rin k coet th e »«snl-royal th re e ehrooometore. the o rd in a ry ves brid eevo nn , th e am nn nt o f his le tte rs sel one and the deep-water ships p a te n t confirmin-v th e dukedom . sometim es tw o o r three, but the Ilfs I t la a «ertoli» Ite m w hen e m en o f an ocean tim epiece, t f w e ll takes la m ade a peer. B aro n ets o r kn ig h ts care of, to 100 years sod mure, and v v w r no rohea: p e t w do. A peer's accordingly the m aker has to m eet no robe Is m ade o f v e ry fine ro y s l seer- great demand. A a a m a tte r or fa n , 1st clo th , e u lts b ly trim m e d w ith e r a chronometer really goes out of eerv m ine. th e ra n k o f th e w w arcr b rin g Ics only"“wneo it sinks w ith a vessel k n o w n b y th e n u m b e r c f erm in e hers A shipm aster, when shout to abandon which en circle th e nppes o r «h n u ld rr h it command a t see, M v a ria b ly tiiln -« p o rt o f th e robe. A dn kc »hows fo u r o f fo u r thing» th a t should ho s ite d o f th e re bare, a m xrq ul» th re e sm l a his logbook, ««xtnat, compete ar.il h a lf, a n e a rl th re e , a vtoeount tw o , chronom eter W ith th«e» end a tw.. and r. b aro n one. supply a f pr irtetoae he feels a cer T h e eoat o f e peer’s ro b e verics ta in «cites of veenrity when he rl« U so m e w h at, b u t th e av era g e price paid hto life In on open beat. A d«r«llc1 fo r a set is «bout «L000. w ith a chronom eter on board I » Indeed C oronet»— th e y a re o f e llv e r-g ilt, a ra rity . And w h in one readc of » n o t o f «olid gold— coat fro m » 1 « to captain who hoe been unable u> «av» «75« »niece. bis cbrr«M'iue4ar tba story to ta- T h e naw lo rd , on b r in g enmm oned to C 'è house o f lords, atten d s, a r rayed In hto official robes, and to In trod uced to th e lo rd ch ancello r sod in f o r m - 11 v to th e m em bers o f th e hone« o f lo rd e b y tw o peers o f hto ow n rnnh. On w -ilW n g dow n th e flo o r o f the house th e new lo rd snd th e tw .' I t m ay go P iruush Jra, ■alpw r’“ « an t cccrs b e w th re » tim e s to th e th ro ne other peril 1 of the wo, bat rarely do« t '.a nlu-Im nee being ackU ow leilirrd by the re iu lA r Ctattnvt B e rin g m a r ato| th e lo rd ch n n crB o r,w h o reeetvci fro m fo rever. If a c tp ta .n diss o r hto vee- th e n c w ro w ier th e le tte r a p a te n t r e sal la com c o n e d it 9nds another ow n la tin g to th e e le v a li« « . er o r a a o th tr berth utd th is it shifts T h e ro y a l a u th o rity te road aa a m a tte r o f fo r m , and th e doeum ent to hands (o n tia tia tty and travatln s at bended back »0 th e new peer, who, lim sa a ll thv «svtn saas. te w in g eerem onlooiity, ag ain re tire s .