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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1919)
w h ic h , when investigated, inevitably lead to the sdectioa fff the Smith Premier— A single motion is quicker to makt than two. Only one motion is needed to make any character desired on the complete, straight-line, key-for-every- “ ‘ *r h e p r is o n e r s In o n » oeaatry m tha six- * * * treated like king« and prlneee idta o f the ’ aa compared with H m m > o f Boa •y to have mania,’* «aid John T. Kkalla, of 1 ‘'"“ i -P° a ' Po«-11* 1“1. Me., according to the H e r a ld . re are few I “ 1 chanced to be In Bonmanta m e line« about alx mouths ago and saw a iTd*»* few man a rre ,te d - Being curious, t de termlned to w a tc h and learn what they did w ith him. H e was not of “Love'» tried and released the neat day, aa • , he would have been in thia country. i Z m i ” I t i *>nt w a > * ul’Je<'ted t0 mediaeval t not to be tortures. He waa whipped with very in te r- tbe so-called saad sausage, a bag eopieaeem filled w ith wet sand. Thia Inatrn* ° ’’,n ® ent ot tw tn r e inflicts terrib le Uc be au ty, o f rhyme» Escapement, Speediest aval deviled tm vre find P * 1“ ’ *” >* le ft r " s nrt wh* V urt* death aver on the body o f the culprit, in J m / and “Thia p articular prisoner was Dr TJohn tortured in order to Wrest from C om plete. S traig h t L ia o Keyboard and ' . * A K e y lot E w f y Character. klm a confession whether or not the kissing oLui. actreswhad been the result of a preconcerted com aplracy. He denied I t and waa the« he fable i t treated to the Joy* o f the ‘aali bag* — th a t is, his head was put in a bag ■lied with ashes. The jailers beat with a stick upon the bag, cansing the ashes to penetrate into the eyes, month, nostrils and ears of the prisoner. "The process waa then wound up TR A VELS OF A BULLET. by w hat ia known aa the ‘tru th — —— a B ark . U a s n a w - l T w o BlUa finder,’ a sort of wooden forceps »■«I W ouadfid • M b «». by which the temples of the prim R. H.’ C am pbell. Of tb e M adras civil oner sre compressed, Thia waa too corps, te lls o f an In cident w h ich cam«- much for the man. H s confessed a u n der hia official notice “* m ag is trate L in co ln in inside his F o o d s n a C b a m e te v . W rite for mfoneatwi to One might almost say th a t the recipe tor a happy hotue waa w hat baa been aptly called a “bland" diet. W hile It Is net literally true that eating beg makes a hog o f a man. yet It Is true there is « large connection between I t and character. Bloodthirsty. lastful races are those th a t eat meat—largely rare meat—freely, whereas the gentle. Industrious. persistent races are most ly grain and fru it outers. W hile the controversy over vegats* rlanlstn Is one for edentlsta to aettl'te even the humblest o f u i can afford tS try for himself the advantages o f • “bland" diet. I t ta a most Interesting experience to see hew eente and aenai- five tbe sense of taste ean become bp avoiding food th a t baa a strong taste. T ■ -L ^ U te Smith Premier Typew riter C o , Inc. ' Syracuse, N . Y., ’'■«•«b“ «raywtow at H oaan, M adras, say» the N ew York Recorder. A E uropean was h u n tin g black bock on a h ills id e w h -n he g o t u shot w ith bis M a rtin i-H e n ry carbine. Th e re s u lt o f th e sh ot ta u g h t h im a N o one knows tb e delicate sweetn lesson ab ou t th e dangers of long-i sngc aod acids, oils an d bites in o w eons-' b u lle ts i mon cereals and fru its w ho eats huge In a va lley, t.SOO y a rd * aw ay, beyon.l chunks o f Osh. flesh and fo w l highly iw o ra th e r high b ills «n J a lit lie pond, flavored and deluged w ith b itin g s n a tiv e waa sta n d in g w ith his head sauces S im p lic ity o f U fe can ba aa bowed and hands clasped behind his ranch a pa rt o f d ie t as o r fu rn itu re or I nek. T b e b u lle t l-roke t be w rist o f his in th e investigation th a t fol- clothes. — W illia m Noyes In Good hand, Housekeeping. iowed th e e o n ra e -o f th e ’b u lle t w as traced accurately.' I n f ir m g a t the an te lope tb e b u lle t had h it a stone on tb e hillsid e And gone bounding over a n ! o ver th e fleet h ill. A t the next h ill an o th e r place w h e re th e b u lle t stru ck w a r fannd . B a re th e b u lle t leaped o p in to i b * a ir , alm ost pe rp en d icu larly, and w h e a t» some d o w n in the rise field II*. h it th o m an’s w r is t, broke th e bone, rem a rk ; c u t s gash In his body and th en dropped “G o to th e c ig a r s ts s il dotes s ta irs get a fiftee n cent cig ar, keep a doilal to t he grou nd , u s p e d boll. T b e most dangerous b u lle t, save the one l a » so- end b rin g me the change." called isit't-loaded gu n. Is tho «mo th a t In a fe w m inutes the visito r resp- g a m rico c h etin g th ro u g h a ir. I pea red. puffing conteifi|y]ly a t • cigar, and handed the ald erm an 85 cents. No Ctwvae fa r th a U rvath. ticing a peculiar expression on th e a l “ I believe th a t tbe h a b it o f e a tin g s o d ffiaaPt K n o w I L derm an's face, be w ith d re w tb e elgas spice o f one k in d end an oth er w h ich ■ o w T o i f u «at. from bis lips long enough to Inquire: d r in k in g m en acquire.” raid s p h y«ic ii»n F ill S bet lie er oom m w ..tth > W “ D id you mean th a t tb e cig ar w as in the V e n e tia n bu ld in g the o th e r day, « M a r sad lei k stead tw< rv hours; t for you a r me?“ “ la alm o s t as. bad as the d rin k bsbM it ■_- -t or » < - l.ing eaten oA “G et o a t o f barer waa all tb e dte- self. N o w ell-rcjriilM e<l Icu-i-pom is con sidered equipped no w ad ays‘ nnleaa it gusted p o litic ian could say. anhcslthy condi has on th e b a r s tr a y 11 lied w ith cloves, tion .if the kld- nevt; < t Velas -m e L ittle « a r d e n . allspice, cin nam o n, lemon p -el. calam us, yssr Ussa It Is T h ere Is much com fort to be fonnd o r o th e r p u n g e n t eondliuent«. Th e avid ace of kid In a garden. I have w atched a poor o rig in a l kies o f su p p lyin g these thing» ney trouL1«; tee wotuau a t a little bos o f flowers s t a seems to have been to ta ke a w a y the Ireqtient desire to liq u o r sm ell fsotp th e d rin k e r's h rc n lh . p a u 1» or pain w In indow , g ro w in g ra d la u t w ith happi ness so each bud blossomed and sm iled h o t nine o u t o f L-n w ho cat three th ing s the tack is also niKjo her kidneys gentle sad baud. eeavteclng proof that (he blad R a te r your do it because it goes w ith th e d rin n .s n d little garden nod te n d It w d L A little th ey w a n t a ll th ey can g e t fo r th e ir der are sut of order. W h at te B e . Iqve fo r su nlig ht, a little sym p ath y for m oney. In tills w a y th e spire h a b it is There la eotrdort in tbe krowlrdge as rain, and tbe garden o f tb e heart m ay easily form ed. T h re e spices act as pow eftss mprssssd. iSet Dr. K llrrar's Swamp- bloom w ith b e au tifu l deeds and fra e rfu l ir rita n ts , and produce evils o f Reot. the greet stesey remedy fulfills every g ra n t thoughts. Th ocgb tbe beauty o f various s o rt*. Peppercorns h a re a dc- wish in curing rheumatism, pals in the b ilito tin g effect n o the system , c in n a Sack, kldoayr, liver, lladder o a f every port the rose In brief, j e t tbe perfum d may m on depresses th e action o f the h m r t, of the urinary passage. Il corrects Inability bo preserved, lik e tbe m em ory o f a and calam us baa a bad effect on th - te held water and scalding pain la passing klaa, fo re v e r.—Achoelm aster liv e r." — It. ar had sffscis fsllewing uas e l Hgaor, « ïsr î&ggue to ani look in the glass— you will flee the effect— You c tn ’t help puckering —it makes you pucker to think o f tasting it. By the use of so called cheap Baking Powders you tC-kc this puckering, injurious Alum right into your syetem— you injure digestion, and ruin your tftomach. vino or bear, and avarcamoa that unpleasant necessity of being compelled te go eftaa lu rin r *ke day. and to gc: up many tlmaa during tha night. The mild ana ins extra ordinary af.'oct et tw a n e p - R o o t Is aoea realized it stsuiJe tbs highest for Its woo- derfsl cures of the msst disu-ssang rues. II you n»<od s medicine you should have the boot. Sold by aruggista Ir 50c. a n d tl. sizes. Y ou m sv have a sample hsttls of this snd a hook that tellx more aboutit, both sent) tbseluteiy free by mall, z I dress D r. Kilm er dc Co., iitngbamfos. N. Y . A VO ID ALVM •S45P plainkf^ BAKING Ifeoyftl is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Costs more th e n A lam but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health. D O C TO R M O H M mi i mox Nothing h a t ever equalled i t N othing can ever snrpats i t " U t r ! , " said tb e young m atron’s m other. “It seemed to me you w ere vary cold to John tbla m o rn in g T “ Too," she replied, " I'm beginning to suapevt him .” “T b e Ideal You have no reason to, I ’m sure.” “ H a r e a 't It, I dream ed last night th a t I a t w b ln kissing ao otb ar wo m an.“ P hiladelp hia ITess. T h e B r id e . “ H aven't I married yoa* b e fo re r asked «be clergyman pleasantly of tbe young lady from Chicago who was about fa be Joined fa tbe yoang m as from Gakkosb. “O nly twice." she innrmored coyly. Dr. King’s New Discovery r.rQiMKH"..'«,, A Perfect C ure : b MACALES r e « » a o d C eM a . A w rite r In T b e Lancet aays: “ Since I began to study diet I b a re been ao- tonlabed a t tb e num ber o f cases o f w b lcb I b u r r beard, e re n o f medical men. w ho by ra tin g lesa and not sa Often have found th a t th e ir snscrptibU- tty to colds has q u ite gone. Such facts as 1 bare m et w ith point to tbe conclo- alon th a t It te tb e system overcharged w ith tb e producia o f food w bk-b was sot requ ired and ean ac t o n ly as a pol- aon to every organ In tbe body w b lcb to moat susceptible to route.” For All Throat and,» Lung Tronbrea- In order to be In perfect health one must be tem perate In ea tin g The meals should be rvjrn la r B egstorlty te »n r o f tbe golden n .lr a of n w ell order WEDDBD TO T H E COCK EIGHT. **Tha breedin g o f blooded game cocks, to r th e M exican m a rk e t m ain ly, la aa established in d u s try In South C aro lin a ," m id a s p o rtin g man, re p o rts th e C harlsnton (8. C.) New». “O f re cent ye a rs th e 8011th C arolina gam e eosks have become celebrated, and th e re a re m ore o rders stand ing sow th a n can ba filled fro m th e present stock. T h e o rd e rs have to lie over u n til th e yo un g chickens are g ro d n . and th ey alw ays rom m und the top prices when sldppcd beyond th e bor- “Th ro e gam e eocke h a w le ft a s trin g o f victories In soma o f the richest m ains fo ug ht in th is state, and m any hundreds o f d o llars hnve hern wots on th o lr prowess. O th e r breeds o f fig h tin g shickens are raised la th is s ta te by men w h o never lig h t them , and some nt th a most p ro m in en t breeders have never w a te re d s dol la r on an y o f th e ir bird s T h ey raise th e chatnploas fo r th e pre (It t o be de rived fro m sales. C o c jt-fig h tfn r now fa no t so comm on In Ib is state sa I t was fo rm e rly . A ocbrdlao to th a law s o f South C aro lin a a m ain cannot ba conducted w it h in fo u r m ile« o f a church o r eehoolhonra. T e n -M ile M il baa been th e e o rk -fig b tin g headqnsr- te re fo r yearn. R ece atlv a larg e p it was b n ilt, w ith ro w s o f seats rang in g above It. an d crowd« o f s p o rtin g people a re d raw n to th is place w hen cham pionship e v e n ts ' b e t v e r b South C aro lin a and G e o rg ia a r e faugh I. Th e te w does n o t In te rfe re w ith th e lie. **1 waa glad to learn a few days later, howcvec^that the torturer« had been removed from office for their unseemly work." •woks and working and in a largo roam fa ll o f doors sad windows, raoalta Bs ipbtc ocoount ffivsa by D r. A . B . M B o f the wboteoaU poisoning whfaB occurred by th ia m m « gas. aarb oa mam- osdds. a t th e Snaafell m in in g dteoatea. A rescuing p a rty was o vertah an by tha gas aad one o f th e ir n u m b er k e p t w r it, tag a deseription o f his se a saMans aa lo ng aa M s pencil w ould t rees «ha amrds. Be w rote: “W o a ll sat w ith o u t m oviag or top ing to escape; the fo ot o f th a teddga was close b j, y e t nose o f us m ade an y effo rt to go to I t sad aacead evaa a sto gie ran g . W s none o f us tria d ta w a lk a doaen steps. w M ch would have lad a a to tha o ther aids o f th a s h a ft p a rtltte a . where wa a ll knew th e re was a a a rro a t of b e tte r a ir ." T h e poisonous gaem la th ira eases were carbon m on end di aside, afcteffy the fo rm er, both o f which a re pre sea t la o rd in a ry Illu m in a tin g gaa. says tha N ew Y o rk Tim es. T h e ea r boa mam- oxide, which ta by fa r the m ere da a g ar one o f the two, ta present te tb e aw sailed w ater gas (w hich has larg e ly re - placed the old-fashioned ooal g o als th e large cities; te the s s te a t o f M t a W per cent, lte iaridteuo and p a re ly M a g n a tu re s i ) be sees fro m th e way t a w ktek the reeeaiag pa rty sim piy e a t dowa end w aited fo r death, whea a te w steps would h a re saved th em , sad l a the foot th a t tw o able-bodied, h e a lth y wom ea were oeercome w h ite w id e C doers and wiadows. T b e deagseose steeitbloeas ad thds g ia se e m s t e be due te Its g rad u al eam - b iaetlo a w ith the keem ogtebte o f th e Mood (w b lo s Is the a g ent c a rry in g oqy- gea te th e Useuee sad rem oving th e waste earboa dtoxide). is t e e eary sta- M e aompousd. so stable la foot, th a t IS pre vesta the usaal sbeorptioa of exy> yea I s Ik e tenge end tk a e re a lly bidaga abeat a s aephyxlattoa od ik e tlaaoee. A n old m in e r o f C ripple Creek, C o l. who fo r years has boon etigaged in, prospecting in th e Rooky m ountains, w h ile ta lk in g to a p a rty o f frien ds tb e o th er d a y , gave the fo llo w in g in te re s t in g description o f go ld m in in g la tbe fa r west: *'lt*a th e p re ttie s t w o rk I c re r d id ," he said. " It 'y th e fascln atkm o f it; w hen you have stru ck i t p re tty rich and ace y o u r gold r ig h t io fro n t o f you, when you are p ilin g it up every ho ur o f th e d a y, w ith a nu gg et so w and th an as big as a b a lle t to cheer you. A m i then, w hen evenin g comes, you count i t a p and yon find i t w o rth hundreds o f dollars, )n s t picked np o u t. o f th e e a rth in one d a y — w e ll, I te ll, yon, th ere is n o th in g lik e it. T b e a . w hen yon d o n't s trik e i t , you a lw a y s th in k yo a are going to th e n e xt dayt, and i t te ju st as e x o ith ig b e a rin g o tb a r men te ll in the e v e n in g w h a t th ey (» H a d on t d a rin g tb e d a y aa to « m a t in g yo u r own. W hy, I have gone far- m onths s t a tim e w ith o u t m akin g S d o lla r, an d w ith o u t a eant te mp pocket, b n t the ex cite m en t o f th a w ar« d o n 't g lre a man tim e to realixe bote hard up he i s ”