The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, October 10, 1917, Image 1

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w ritin g , b illin g o r J ta l
accom plished fro m the ke y -
of the lig h t running, easy
a d io n M o d e l 10 (V is ib le )
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T h e Sm ith P rem ier T y p e w rite r C o
A fte r the advent e f the t a u t e s t Mao*
aver tea favorite games a t court wens
“quadrille," aa Improvement of “om­
bre,’’ and “eororoepre." T h e gataa a
o f the k in g , « a il qweeua ween,
restricted to 1U> guineas, hut oa
Night It « a s customary 1
to change * * * * * *
O b a
■tea Lady Cowper, a lady to wa
tag, refused for the lake o f her Chil­
dren to taka p art to the game, as no
aat down to the table w ith teas th
year 1 7 « a
w hist, act In. but a t drat
too wine B
ladles to fete la. Hum e, the
never went to bed w ithout his
and «vea tbs g n a t Johnson regretted
th a t ha bad h at teamed to play <
l a H d t “H o rry " W alpole finds It
la te ly neseasary to learn “wl
“b a rin g waited la vain fo r Ite
toft off." W e fiad b in ta aaathe
ter threatening to build aa a lta r to
“Tam “ f t commemorate the encape n t
his charming bacheas of Grafton. who,
I t appears, had been playing cards la
Borne when abe ought to have been a t
a cairiiaars reception, wham 1
(tel la and all th
precipitated tato the cellar!
Cards warn as very much ta evidence
i Ms ttaM that eves inrttatlaaa were
mad and notes w ritten up*
a f playing cauda w hisk
a a t account w e n nsuaHy p M a .
thout any design. T he chevalier's
mago o nter to retreat a t Culloden
« w ritten oa the back o f tea atas a t
arts.
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comedy the state o f gaa
toad by passing a a act v
that “any penan keep*
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order to terlwrktete tba,
from doing their duty aa
tee public gaming team
U a g m a a 's l
This to bow the prreeses o f sited and
a ad arity of a Chicago th ie f saved him
from being locked up: ▲ pollecniaa
w .ith > -W who recognised M m and know ba was
¡r beane a “wanted" put U m under arrest, w tte
.. t sr s»v. the words, “ Ton are wanted a t bead-
...ag .... astas X quarters.” “ Tea. I know,“ replied tea
u n it e Ithy condi­
th ie f quickly. “ I was arrested teat
tion of lbs Md>
asys; If II stains night and was balled eat tele morning.
year Hese It h Too are too slow." “I t deee look that
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svMsncs
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kld- w ay." said the crestfallen policeman
a s y tro u U s ; t t o a i be told t b f th ie f be could go, of
frequent desks Is ■ which permission tbe th ie f lost ns
J iT iiL iT P“*" *" i tim e In s m ilin g himself. Later, to his
the back Is aiso i chairrln. the nAiunwte*
ai *>»•#
policeman Freom
found
that +H*
tbs
o»mrfftc.n< proof that the kktoey» end M a d ­
thief bud not been previously arrested.
der are out of orifer.
W kei to >o.
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The » M r s B aa.
There is oomfort in the knowledge as
▲t the headwaters o f tbe Orinoco
often etprsnad. frat Or. Klbn«’’*» Swtanp.
Root, the groat s.daey remedy fulfills every fipsnltb traditions located the land of
wtoh in caring rheumatism, -win ta the BI Dorado, “the gilded man." a po­
bask, kidney», lhreq bladder and every part tentate whose couotry was aa rich la
cf the urinary pamsge. tl comets tasbIHty gold dust that be bed bis body unolnt,
■o hold ws or snd scalding pain in paasiag
H. or bad effects following ana of Bqtur, eg w ith ell and sprinkled w ith gold ev­
wine or bear, and everccmes that T 1- —rr-t ery morning, ae th a t ba shone la tha
nsce»»l:y cf being compsllsd to go oflae sun as though glided. I t to a curious
terlnr 'hs day, and ta get up many ttmee fac t te a t the country la which tradition
* > .g -be nigbl. Tna mild and the sxtrs- tocatad this marvelous being has aevar
•rdiaary ef.'aot or S w am p-R oo t is seen been explored by a w hite man.
reallrad. it stands tha hiebast for Its waw-
.tarty' curs» ot tbs i t . .s: distrossing asses, |
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If you need s medidiw you should bars the r
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has his price
sest. Sold by a, ug gists ir. 50c. snd $1. Bass, i
Yea flky base a sample bottle of fids , *■ to
t!>e * xl*
f7 3
rendarfu)
discovery
frd F “
! maa who bare died foe their faith
their country. Nonsense: “Os the last
plea of a knave and Issoes out of tbs
«bsol'j'oly free by mall,
mouth o f a fool. The sterling strength
address Dr. KOmsv ▲
o f man and woman rebukes It evevy-
CX. BtagbaaMea, N. Y.
wfrere.-Schoolmsster.
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IF YOU
[duels
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look in the glass— you will Me the effect—
You can't help puckering—-it fluke» you pudeer
to th in ko f tasting i t
,
By the use of ao Called cheap Baking
Powders you lake thia puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system— you injure digestion.
aad
your atomach.
and
AVOID AleVH
to' ,
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Rdyal it made from pure, refitted Grape Cream of Tartar*-Coets more
*ffia Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health.
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Por A ll T h ro at and J
Lang T r f abiea.
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taw w ansklftoM to. Trito a e B M ^ ^
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»He negro gnmto
M a t the other morning <
. of a d g r i tell oo the tetewaUt to
o f a stare. Ho made a arraw U
slid« for It, say» tha Florida
Tlmen-Uuioa. and wheu he had I t snie-
ly a v a ile d t a w l h hin> he rolled his
• y r e around te a point* o t the ooeapan*
to are If another gamin had ala» seco
the stump fall.
" H a t w ar In Caha Is making Havana*
nkaoe, an' you can't take no ch an cre."
lie remarked, aa h r hru*hed oS tbs salt
and blew aw ay the oan.1 from the uov-
cted snip«. Doing Into the store be
aaid to (»Harley Bill*:
"lloss, gimme a match, pleoas, ash.”
"Matchea are not h e r, to give away,
b a t to a ril,“ «aid M r. Kllia, aaaiuning a
look o f iatesaa severity.
“ D o y la. « h r
“ That's «chat they are.“
■ "W e ll, how mash are doy sr t a k t *
“Oao seat.”
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T h e gamin tilted the stamp in owe
earner o f his mouth, hsM to the baud
of hi» pantaloon« w ith o m hand, rn
tha o tte r hand la his pooh-i, and
pulled forth a copp er.
"Ulm ma a te a t" t a * t t s lad laid
A o « n - tt a e M L
Il a got Uto bus. atrnek a match, Id
tha stump ao w ell th a t it poured torn
volume« of «utobo, and tbeu bunded th
box basil to M r. KtlU. amumiug a look
of intemao kevw ity, aud aald:
**l*ut datd>oa oa <h- stteff, an’ the ass'
Lime a gewunen come io byar au’ ax you
tor a match, you gin biui one outea my
my box."
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D E A T H IN C R E A S E IN F R A N C E
atetds Is Hot tea Only Outs­
i t ap p ears th a t i t is not alone a
lu e atio n o f race a u id d e th a t i i
tro n b iin g
th e
s a n ita ria n s
of
F ran ce, b u t also th e te rrib le in
crease in th e d e a th ra te .
l l r . Ix iw e n th a l, w ho is a mem
ber o f tb e coiatuisalon which la in
v e s tig a tin g th e eauaea of th *
■brinkage in census returns, is not
xo g g e ra tln g when he nays in a
recent a rtic le th a t “ alcoholism
alone ia k illin g F ra n c e .“ Tubet
caioeia, lfif continues, which o f a il
diseases is th e moat ea sily avoid
?d, ia ra g in g in F ra n c e w ith more
violence M ian in a n y o th e r country
T h e a ir-b la s t,
.rated b.v in tb e w o rld . E v e ry y e a r it kills
outdoor s ir i
p a n d « a - m ore th a n 160,000 v ic tim s aad con­
it «otneu ta m in a te s m o re th a a h a lf a m il
broom , t b
»ns more. Then typhoid, typhus,
o. dysen tery, a c a r le ttm and o th e r
d e a d ly
■eases and
Infection « m a la ­
dies, w hich are decrenalng In E n g
T H E TR U E S T O R Y O F A CAT.
land, G erm an y, R w itxerlan d ,
“ Tsoamto* Pound H e r W a p Meaae giom, H o lla n d , Sweden and
w ay, th e U n ite d S ta te s and even
▲loae fro m a Coastdarable Dto-
It a ly , are, on tb e o th e r hand, re ­
taase OnldeA by I t a t l a i * .
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- ‘.- « .M m ain ing a t a very high a v erag e in
W a k e fie ld fa m ily « b o reside F ran ce, same even abow ing :
la M a g n o lia d a rin g tb e »am iui-r, m a rk ed tendency to
develop
« h e n th ey rotuoved to M ag n o lia S m allp o x, which baa n e a rly dioap
las t Ju ao , loo k w ith th em tbel; peared fro m every civilised lan d,
continues to m ake thousands o f
pdt e a t. hut paseie.did not lik e th*
vieth n a in F ran ce and hecatom bs
ro a r and >In»h of the old w e a r,
s a y * th « V r a ir ir Faritiw r I I o m i * in ber'colonies. Such is tb a g is t of
MRgnxine, but sighed fo r h er home D r . Ix iw e n th a l’s a rtic le , a a d i t
by th e placid w a te r o f “ Laki* cannot be suid (h a t be ia inclined
Q n a n n a p o w itt.” Hhed anppeared, to be und u ly pessim istic.
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aud was not seen again a il aum
m er. T h e fa m ily W o - u e t l to th e ir J U M B O 'S H E A R T 18 O N R L E .
W ake fie ld home about t h * »riddle
by Cornell V n lre r e tty
of Sep tem ber. They had b»*eu ni
W hich Has Ho Qtesa Jay L args
home ab o ut tw o weeks when on>
Bnoogh to B sasIvsX L
m o rn in g th e d au g h te r o f th e boose
—
w as fa tb e basem ent aad h eard a
Tbs tergest haart ta the world, which
cat m ew , and Io, a t th e w indow
once hast ta the tensrous bosom of
» a a h er d a rlin g pet eat th a t she Jnmbo, tbs great slcphatit. Is on« of th»
had long m oorned aa d ead !
It
traasarre of tbs pmceam 1a th s d e fs rt-
could n o t b e ; w here d M a t a eonte maat of avurology at C o rn « :iu n lv o 2 ttj,
fro m ! I t m aatr be a s tra n g e cat say «ph* N s a T o r t World. The heart is
eloaely resem b lin g ‘ P ea n u ts " (ao ao large that thsr« Is ao (Ia«s Jar !■ ry
saouah to recalv« K. soJt «»Bn-
» t ie d becaaee o f h er fo a d a e w f o r MS place la t t e ranks of other h
tbe a rtle le ).
which «t'.ad on record la the ,
lartsad. It rents la a barrel slo-. . -
“ W e ll," eaid th e m o th er, “ th e re
le one snre tes t. ‘D on,1 tb e house Is tha cellar o f the m n u a n « a
turn for dtasoeUon. When It 1» fine iv
dog, w ill know hie old p la y m a te .“ dissected by the atadsSte U w ill he de­
Don waa called and th e rcro gn i
stroyed.
lio n - waa m u tu a l; th ey both
Jumbo’s heart la M tie,«« as large as
the avsrnge human h ea rt I t now v otgh«
seemed d elig h ted to m eet again
pounds, after hs ring stood »«vi ,-al
I t w aa e v id e n t the c a t had tra v
ytars la alcohol. A httnan haart. which
>Icd n il th e w a y fro m M ag n o lia to weighs a llttl« more than a* pound,
W akefield , th ro lgb tb e woods o ’ «risked In slroboi for tbs asm* length
M ag n olln, M anchester, Beverly. of dm«, weighs Isa ouacss.
The human heart Is Is n than eta
Frey
B e ve rly
bridge,
Halen
laehse lo n g . Jimbo's Is M taehss long
streets, Peabody. L yn fleid . fonn»’ sad H inches aids The o r d ln a rv h e e rt
W a k e fie ld — bow d id sbe kn o w i* w ill ga loeide tee mala artery of Jute-
bo’s heart. The walls o f the Ort*»J are
to be W a k e fie ld T — a a d hied n p t,
t the
her old home n e a r th e take.
I Bve-elghthe of aa lash thick
walls of tea reatrtete are three dn.hee
never saw a c re a tu re «o delig h ted
to find her old m istress and th<
o th e r m em bers o f the fa m ly
A J a p a a r a Botdtae's L - g r e - »
Lieut. O. A Tarnsr. T e n .
jrl» « ,1
W h a t gnidi-d h e r o ver so man»
States Infantry, who asaomr -; h - 4,
m iles? W a s i t a n im a l in s tin ct?
A
“A re you m a r r ie d r replied If. Oufr
Ferie»
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aat.
T he Com edian-1 thought you
“ Yes. 1 b ars tw o children."
Ulas P o s e r w e re t o ha married
“ And so have 1,” replied the prisoner, weak. Is H p os tp o n» d.
“but yen would hnve to pay for ¡no.
T he B s a v y -U a d . air! B ta Bri
Let aa an oe."
wants t a r name to appear before
They went on. and M. OnUot died ea la t t e w idd lng annone.
n t-d te
the em tfoM a few days later. A t tats
ttate rrenenta. t t e future st s t s o— a, ■
whs S B te a elder o f tbs tw o ehUdreaJ
M n t flereeeksm—Yoa were not at the
was six aad a -h a lf y u a n old aad a t )
asteslef
tbe reeolloctlon o f an­
Mrs. B recha»—Ma, Ie s a ld n 't go. M y
ther In prison, a t w ta t
hnsbSBd ws» there.
I don’t knew. 1
“ W hat did hs say a ta a ta s y sln g ln g r*
M e a d « t a awed me t W die teat
“ W e lt until the children gs out o f
i 1 gasas bes taken that « h h hl
¡r i^ Y te -to
i the r a r a , aad 171 te ll yon.“— Y o o k r r e
Btatsamaa,
Dr.Kings
New Discevery
A Perfect
C u ra t
......
B e Leeksd T ee t.
v
N e d - H e wrote a lovely p o e a to M a­
O alasf lived through tba mast a v a s t
bel.
fu l periods o f modern t'raaea. H a was
Belle—I know, b ut she got mad aad
b o n la J7«7 amid the muttering» uf tea
tore It op
m o iu tta B . Oulsot'a parents ware m a r­
Men—T ba Idea! W h y *
ried'by a proscribed Protestant pastor,
B e lle -B e beaded U “Lines aa Mm
and bis M rtb was never legally ragto-
beTe re e e ." -rw !» d e lp h ia Becord.
« re d . H is father, who was aa advo­
cate. used his talent for public speak-
A Itomewtto SewL
lug to tba Interests a f tbs p n seen tod
“Jobe to ao domestic la bin tastes,“
Protestants snd became a marked assn
M M tbe Blllvllle matron.
A fte r living for severs 1 weeks In dan­
••n e w r - -
ger of hia life be was at last arrested,
“Yea. lie ’s been all day In tba t a t
•mwlUIngiy cnonrii. by n ¡rendariue wbs son trying to kill a rattlesnake to get
knew aad respected him.
a ra ttle fa r tee b e b y !" -A tl*u ta C o *
“Shall I let yo u escaper said tte
ta k e n th e place o f th e
ioned broom , b o a e rc le
though i t m ay n o t be <
d e lig h tfu l, w ill be e t
t a r y aod dustless. 1
A m e ric a n has som ething
in g to any o f th e now inven tio n .
T h e c a rp e t r e n o v a to r s /w M e h
a re o f vario us siaes, ecuoldt o f a
ste el fra m e w o rk which liea S a t oa
th e su rfa ce to be eleuB.-d. T h ia U
term ed a hood, and con i uind an ex
panded n o w lc connected w tth th»
bos«. In th e b otto m o f the h o o d ie
a im a ii slo t th ro ug h w hich th.-
a ir pgteea in a sheet. « is force,
in to tb a ru g o r ca rp et a t a proa
• a r e s n flr ie b t to blow the d ir t out
fro m the fab ric.
T h e d ost passes upwferd th ro ug h
(lo ts in to th e hood, n&d is pre­
ve n te d fro m escaping In to th e a ir
by a slo th bag which re t« ns Jt.
T h e d ir t s e ttle s in to a pan espe­
c ia lly designed to collect it, cud I*
rem oved by ta k in g o f the bug ano
em p ty in g th e pan. T h c rc n o v u m
ta m oved b y e handle o ver tl«
door. T h e h an d le also acts na a
conduit fo r th e compressed a ir.
the supply o f w hich !e regulated
by a a o rd in a ry v a lve. T h e renova
to r
is a
su b lim a ted
c c p c t’
HW«-e[M-r.
F o r rem oving d uat fro m uphol
stored ch airs, M tfin and o ther fu r
n itn ro a huu< o n o v a to r ruay h<
used. I t is c i-is trn c te d on f t -
w m e p rin c ip le as th e la rg e r t y p . .
w ith th e slots f o r ap p ly in g tlx
air-pressure and collecting the
dost, and la pushed o ver the am
face by band. Even b lliin rd table
coverings a re th orou gh ly clenm-d
of ch alk and d ir t ^y the h u n d ren
o v a to r. I n fre ein g
Hows am!
m attresses a
anti*
needle is used,
> la Injected
e lre n la tr
w ith sufficient
am ong th e fea th e rs , itv o r other
Just th a t
ato ffiag . and ex p e l 1
-
m ay have collected. *
M agtolrato—You are charged w ith
running over an old lady while »coreh-
ing. Whs» have yo u got to my in re­
gard to this atvfnl aoeldsnt?
Prlooaee—A w fal aoeldentT Why. a
little thin g like that don't h art n fins
built-to-order wheel Ilka m lnet—M. Y .
Evrolng'Journal.
N o th in g has avat equalled i t
N o th ia g c a a aver wirp«»» I t
M 0 1 I S I M l I S lO V
N nm ber
1017
mi «T
team ratte« hM red MwM¡idí»V
C s m
TO,
es~- -,
r
Japanese troops Is s three da? . r .
noises*»-»* :.h a c c « » : cf !> t_r
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"ta c h toldlsr carried on hie per-.»? JtMl
ro«rda of s.-naaaltlon. so n»»r “
for
hsddtag. s hstereaek, w ater he-
three da)«' ratios«. The ration in . Mst-
ed of r i M aad dried flah. The eoi lere,
however, depended uiaioiy oa the coun­
try for their anbeletSBoe I am of the
optaion that la a country where there
tree no foraging tee aaiount of food car­
ried would be InsuOetont. B»'ure irev-
la * eamp each morel ng the loo,: for din­
ner la prepared aad pari sd la a retloa
b n made of laeqnered wood, sim ilar la
■haps to oar mast vattoa eaa, Ota sSB-
ststs of rise, dried fish sad «mnetlaMS-
small pfoere wf m«Uoa oe href."
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