The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 05, 1919, Image 1

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5 iin ilæ r
rohoed him so oi-euly tta
nnaily detected theu lueta-
„« re two uucervtmoisioue ft
next motulng mid JuB “ • *
ln c ld e aia u y b e had th ru «
b i»»cu .a d irorn loan ou a
dam. Ihoua« in« tact did in»'
improv* ula clrcuuistauces.
that ba did bo . IK « me*
general inielugence to get t
him and buhad h l* luce e
at regard to the value ol I
Ap« ’ ancrpooD it »as
Li>h heiiwt breath t
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A CARELESS COWCUU
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coming upon hto own invitation. t a r
day ’ ’■r^ugh;
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•^•"'haven't the slightest idea,“ replied (
a I. .lfyln g record covering » < * * “
the outline. of eUlllaatloo la thta
Harte, after looking out of the triad® "-
country.
The conaaqusuca wa* P »
T -l. “ '« n i« « k . I
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t few mlnuteu later the railw ay
h it proposal victim rod* away tn
guard opened the door of the cotopart-
And u . . my a“ “1
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night and the town want into th >
rneut aad announced th a t they had a r­ ’ ' « Ä
i ’ Ä . % * L r i'iÄ '
depth. of hum iliation The aittmt -
rived n t Glasgow-
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»Cr . X a ¿ Z foto* aside “» * " • * • • commanded Ugelt to
When H a rte showed up a t the con
the saloon with tha higgwt te d lto 4
.u la te the next morning the first ^ r -
and conferred w ith the proprietor ;
aon who advanced to greet blui was a
can he epii o m l i ad
agreeable stranger, who ' “ ' / >d.uc^
Jud aeked If the attaching s ta r
! B . Ä . M id » . I l o « >«' «— of a n
himself a t a apodal a g e « o fthe.h om e
pion anew the local “false alarm W*v
The » f t . .MU d * w . ste a l, up the w hltealaa
.overumeut sent to Investigate
bad disappeared He did not; aevei aa
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negteat * f duty on the p art o f tha
T h î t & i t s ara out. the muai, dumb and blOB-
-Then 1’w he." anilled J«A
The ufient may have been affable, but
“W ant to d ie r
ha was lacking In a sense a t humor,
“ Not at all particular, thank you
B t X . X r i X t o thrill. »V h ~ r t . . 1 ~
for he evidently cabled Ida B° ’ * r "'ue
happen to belong here at pteajm an-
an account of the train Incident. SB
whispered WW«1 T
* have a whole lot of municipal pnd
Ii.s r r* --a successor was soon after ap-
That blood-letter muat not come her.
and go away to tell that he eoald no
n t a r is e out of tha whole burg I n
, | T U r p W llklua' till the thing s over
I Understand T"
Tha lavaitar came w ith hseomie.
I clatter and display of hto horse :
I horsemanship and armament
T l-
I rough chivalry of th * day and « .
I vlronment gave him right of way ant»
I ha faced the hne he was after. He
, rode atralght to the man With whom
f Jud had conferred, swaggered In and
O P U T a whole novel Is
•T called for a drtgk to all hands.
story la a pretentious
\ aa ex. hangs of Uka ¿ftirteale. ht
lag. but It can sometimes I
W hile tbe controversy over regex»
inquired If there was not a coyote
cutting out deacrlpilons, con
rtonlam to one for scientists to
7 of io n * fame la thoaeparto. known
,veu the humblest o f as can a f f o r d » the pretty sayings ,h* 1 1
1 a* H a fp W llklna. “ Pea heard of him.
thinks could not but p-ease
try for himself tha advantages o f •
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b i d man went o k -and ’
“bland" d ie t U to a moat Intereetlng Par the sake of those wh
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I o rto r pay my reepeeks. Kin It to
experience to see bow s c u t, andsenri- serve nothing but commend
•** i-w. |w . H f el h im ’ “- aa ha fsownsd ua
tlTe the sense of taste ean become op t« an adopf.cn of fictitious
the
rest
being
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veritable
avoiding food that has a strong taste.
No one kuows tbe delicate sweets facta.
t
Judson Flake had gone th
ami acids, o il. and b ite , lu our oom-
I mon cereal» end fru it, who eats.huge Hto ehums all called-him
chunks of fish, flesli and fowl highly It to not amiss to follow I
and deluged w.th biting o< his friends. He wa* f'
sauces. Simplicity of life eai; be as fam ily of wealth. Hie all
X * < part of 0 « - • ofJ Ur.B
BltU2 BS
foolishly large and a red a
rlotlies. - WUltoui Noy<* «» « « » • come nearer than any o.h,
bol to characterUing his
rear. Ha gave many » u lt
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total of tha bills was
“W bht pl&oe to thl»r_ln<iulre«l t M
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Smith Premier Typew riter C o ,
Ha io*«« t a - l t - t f
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Jud Fiske’s
Exciting Career
Inc.
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that cd many a prosper«
He loved gambling ’ n<1 la*
loaned a «feat deal of moi
I never returned. In eber
. good fellow aad plucked i
“d o to tha cigar stand down stair»
get a fifteen eent cigar, keep a dotlal Bren the olu world at the seme tlraa
and bring me the ehauge.’
Iu n few minutes tbe visitor reap-
oeared. puffing conteotedly at a dim »,
and handed »be alderman 85 cents. N<>
tIcing a peculiar expression on tb* * ‘-
dermsn'a face, he wt’ b,' r,pw. tb* * ,B"
from bis lip« long enough to Inquire.
“ Did you mean th a t the cigar w a . bis deceptive pecujierttlo» > •» »
as fa ir aa a womans, silken brown
for you or m e ri
.
-O et out of bervl" wan ril the dis­ hair that waved la a way to ma^e
many a lady envloul. uns.udled[grace
gusted' politician could wy-
M d small, white bands. Bu‘ ? V
mueciea of steel. cQU.d eor.cebl" 4 e
Th« l i t t l e « a rg ea .
There Is much comfort to be found hto strength to .
ta . Z r d c n
1 have watched a poor
t
W — » ur.healt iy condì-
tld» ’-i the Me-
T i V aaya; d * *» 1 »
A A l year lise» If/to
Rto)J evidaaxo of kld-
!k i
ney ircul-’e; loa
W V t frequent desire to
'K *
gs*e II * gain fa
--------the back a a l *
eoffirtoclr.f prao- .bat tha klda*ye aad Wad-
4«* are out of ©rd*tr.
and look in th e g ^ s - y o u w ill see w c
You can't help puckering it make* >ou p
E S Z l ï W bring’ tompaltod ta g» a f -
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ds“ J d te r i i up many tim «
2 ? " tba night. T J .
Food » » a Cota»*
A w riter In l'be M in ed say«: “ fllneo
t U , D ,o rtudv diet I b ,v e ^ e „ aw
tonlsbed at the number of cases or
which I have beard, even of
orqtoiry ai.'ect ot tow
raa'lzed It stands tha hifhaat fer its wa»- men. who by eating lew and n o t *
* * * * ? L Ä
often have found that their
If you ae«d a medicine ytu *k»ui4 have the Itv to colds has quite gone. Such facta
U u so;d
1L 7 1 have met vrl.b point to tbe coarito
You wiav b * « • »«upia nau** " “ “ I toon that It to tbe system overchierge«
i w ith the products of food which
M
^ required and can acl
to think of tasting it
By the use of so called cheap
Powders you u k c this puckering, injurious
right into your system—you injure
and ruin your sfotnachr
woman at a little box of d ew s « « •
window, growing radlunl: w ith h ap p-
■MHia aa each hud blossomed and smiled
aentle hafld. W ater your
ig<
son to every organ I d tl e bodf
to moat susceptible to cold«.
AVOID ALVM
« « • a n * Fee
" jla r y .” « I d »b* yonnk
mother, “It secuiiri to me
M n cold to John thia mornli
••Yea." »he replied, “rtn b<
euapcct him."
“T he Ideal You have no
Kb F a t h io n
A u th ority
• n e a r l y SO
«he latori, wejtow
m pure, refined Grape Cream of T a'“/ - ^ “ '5 "®r<
have Ihe profit of q««d»y. ‘he Profit
S0®*1 h“ h
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v i» K «
Y ta r e l
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I ’m sure.”
-H a v e n ’t I I 1 dnuimed
that I « « blru kissing a
maa-^-Ptoltodetphis 1-ress.
gay lYMtowrrif'f ion « ai »
«Mrad- Natur« »km« w
Jo M« H W*to4» M y .
Dr. Kings
New Discovery
track as far as Denver and there had
a yearning that Induced him to w rit*
to^hie mother. Then he p irated agn-n.
U«t h l. money, a . " • O‘ , T £ ‘ J X to
Ihe lowest stratum, and
live on hlaw lta w m befogging ‘Mto wl
dtsatpatiou.
As a financial crisis approached s-
rented rooms over a German ea >
»cd a aa never crowded lor W “ -“r
because his
ringing. e ttn -U lU n s .
™ i s l ways end ability to tju.x. dxe-
, orderly patro a. wad« him wiwth u-ore
i ! than ha coat. One day h. tur -
. discovery that the S\ vi:»vn U.l« t
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sraph wires cross«d «he r«»of over
head. Ha tapped ib«-m. with th* * *
* sletvneeof apracti« i. i«iaowh< m ha
d
’ c u ltiv a te to the " ,con
' vanes infotm atlon on »very face h.
0 L in e d money and gained the rep u"
a man whose Judgment It wa* if '
to follow.
to t h . marriage Then came the nra-
One night the topped wire ge»
w orka Hie proud raolh" b£ ’ h*?“ a
thia: "D rura la dar geroualy sick
»hop girl and hla proud fa th ir had la
bega that you come at ones."
herlted the bulk of hla fertuna. There
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no Chance to deny that the gov,
erne«» was a tette r woman than Jud
was a man, but the
t a k e s root in « tr a il» « ’ll • nrt t M p*
ternai ultimatum was that if the son
took the governs** for hl* br.de .if
would bo rtlepwced »«“’ disinherited
flh . t a lly re»««“1 lo
“
1 such a calamity and no pCT» '* « '“ n. “
the part-of ihe young man eoulfl Indue
her to relen t
At the climax the mother inetlnc
I a - e r f d IU »|(
Mr». Flri o .to o
• loyally by tba »on aad » « fro m h lt
an a ffc tlo n that aha had sever hefot
euloyei. But the father
as as grai
k-ri"«.
T h e Bride.
“Haven’t I married you to«<
asked tbe elergymsa plessautly o
young lady from CWeag« who
about to lie Joined to tbe young
from Oehkoah.
“Only twice." »b<
Nothing ha» «ver
Nothing can ever
Icked a OoWe out of the ohtor mas
m o d i mocked him down «Mier »ba.
be could
u p . «moved hto eo
Hi’ s« belt twisted hto e.rs, tweaP
his noae and ended by H r * * «
the camp lim it* «< »as the meet d *
gractlul thing that ever b a n n e d to
» gun shark on tbs frontier, sad you
may be sure that he never went back
to his own crowd to tsllth« story-
Jud was now s hero, hut tha vat7
fa c t that ot'Pcelt'00 had been wlp#S
m V X e h i m tired. He took the bacr
and tbe ceremony
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rest.
L«»e a . Fie««
Hto D o g -A re you ce
mistress loves my mast«
H er D o z -W h y . It w
sight She pushed me
let him sit down - l>etv
In order to be lu l-crfert bei
must be tempera»* «» « t ‘ ‘ “
meals shoold be regular. K»bb
»oe of tbe golden ru le, of «>*«
ed lifa -L a d ie s ’ Hpwe Journal-
sard hie w ill oh* evt“« n co jm r
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trastlng ..audenr of cbereeter by go-
7g la te r aad doing more thaa anyone
r i « to bring H r ., f tt h e through a crit-
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manner of such bot-head-
young men. Jud tu r n * , the tab’. «
bv dtoowulng hto father end »erring
! notice that be would never t-meh a
1 rent of mo««' niadc own.d or dla-
bursed by the head Of the houaa. Then
the gifted, but bitter, youth started for
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I . m r c h of a s y -h ln , that
might aid him »« #>«•»’
* r* nJ
i interior cf civlltoatioa was too tarn«
for him.
Ito
Jud reached home In ihe « & « ’ * •
time posslbla. H la riro o * preaane* •*
the medicine needed by the Io« «. «;
erness. and aha mended from th ■
T#nt of h l. coming. The «tern .««•
could bold oat no longc They«
t w i n were made one tm M go »» ..
festivities and have been -toeervr
happv ever sines.
I should have eopyrlghted this rev
table tale for melodramatic p«(po--
but elee! to dedicai
Detroit Free P re « .
HOT» a n . W e * t*
j>e*a So J e a n n e tte nil
er. 1 thought sh e »aid »1
ry only ■ man of .01«“ ^
pfell— And so ah«' d »
culture.— 5 . Y- W ar l d ^
Dlseeveve*1 *•
“W hat do you eonslde
• lin g and civ ilisin g Inf
preariK age?"
“The bathtub. --Chid