The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 24, 1920, Image 4

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aha commanded; aad When he had
u«n« <u »ba turned away, saying
<«ldly: "1 U iln *
(U 1 f } *>
thcatsi now."
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He . a i t about vainly to r a aubtev
f » n . and a t loot fall back ugon t h e l
bar« fact “ W i can't
to the tbeatar,
now."
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"and why n o tr' aba o s k ta
“We
•h all only be a little U te .“
"Oh, « a ll. U you really want to km»w
I 'l l tall you." ha aald. » i l k a abort
laugh “il'a rstker a good joke. gut
«outeiw* 1 bad depeaued upon he»»-
teg a Iv myself, 1 ditto t want to share ■
* with you. you tea. toe cnn 'tgo ba- ©
Maae that «6 waa all I bad la the
w orld I'm deed broke.''
'.
' a l l - you — bad?" aba flaltarad. i
“a b - r ” and aha draw a deep breath.
•Yea, funny, len t It? Oh, 1 told yea
I t wan a good. Juka."
j ~
Ba fait that ba could navar face baa ;
again. Even In the hotel after ha had j
followed her to a email upstairs parlor
and seated himself beside bar on the
sofa ne didn't lobk at kar lest bar eyre
should oonArto hia fear.
"John—I think—1 begin to « t o r i
stand.'' Was la really Eunlre'e voice?
lie turned toward hor, and Cd ba mad( O r
her eyes a grant wonder-took po a aaa
,
lion of him.- I n the sudden revulsion I
of feeling be blurted out: “M y Uod,
lDuntee! don’t look a t me lik e th a t o r , o r
you'll make me any something I 'll be
n
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to
M U H T B t S K iS t l
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A B A k lh ,
M u H lU 't t r ln if .
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BARRIER
JOilBNAt, A4d l-tlBÜITE
good la<nily paper.
THE T R IB U N E
W EEKLY
O R E G O N IA N
A n y o f these papers can be h a d i/i C o m h in n tio p w ith th e P O R T O R
B o th P apers one y e a r fo r $2.2&
F O R D T R I B U R H , a t th e fo llo w in g ra te r
»
.
Ha drew away from bar Downing.
"No, 1 w o n t aayJL Do yon U ln R I've
held on to myself for seven years to
let myself go now, o f all times ' Ok.
l
hot you make ft bard tor • - fellow,
I
though.''
,
She leaned toward M m , where be
shrank.beck In the corner of the aofa.
t
’T h e « I ’ll say I t John Brockton, will
you—m arry me? There} now perhaps
i
I ’ve humiliated
enough to aat-
Ufy your pride," and ahe gave a Uttle
t— laugh.tbat w ia belt a sob.
i----- “Ha rose and towered over bar. "Look
« t o * - h e should nave to manage
here, Bunlre. do you th in k I ’ll marry a
* «akfaet, Imtah and dinner on U e
rich woman aa long as I'm a beggary
cento. .That Would leave four dot-
I may ba a duffer, but I'm not a cad."
iars fo r thetr theater tickets and one
“Than you don’t k ite me after all." i
doltor tor passible extras. Having set­
“Love you?" be echoed. "Oh, no,
tled these practical details, V . g a r ,
d<mt love you. I've only lived with
blmsalf up te tobacco amok, and m u r
one hope and wish ever Once I knew'
- you; I've only worked end risked
all I had and failed mteerabiy because
the one thing la Ufa I wanted was you;
but 1 don't love you—"
She rase, too, and confronted b ln
with angry eyas. "S h aC i teU you ubat
you love ? To » love yourself—your foet-
tah pride your false Idea, of honor. Oh.
what difference does It make about m en-'
•y —haven't I more than enough for ua
both? Because I'm rich must 1 go with-
out the only thing In Ufa th a t Is worth
having?"
"But, Bunion, you don't untoretata;
■e woman oould undentand how a man
tools about such things.'
“Feels!" she said, contemptuously.
"Do you call such oold-blooded cateute-
ttoa feeling? h ad It to tor that yea have
left me to suffer all this tim e!"
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D a ily a n d T rib u n e
Tile PORT ORFORD TRJIDTI
S u n d a y D a ily an d T rib u n e
Sem i
------A . T N O —
The New Idea Worn
W eekly and T rib u n e
BOTH
F ttm o i»
¿ » la s r a z in a
O N E Y E X i<
FOR 1
7 >
T i n Nicw lu x e W oman ’ s M ao acihx is an a n tb o rltv
nery and Household Keonem y.
I f -a v e r» g p() m o / e
m o n th .
W e o ife r you th e re fo re a t least i (io p a„Ol
ome re e d in g fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o nly f. eta
I
Toned
I
-»» they ceme out Into the clear Jan-
ary «txht the cold wind emote them
* the face aad forced them to take a
rb » pace,
in forlorn contrast te
the mmerel gayety were a motley
rowd
men gathered on U e strip of
asphalt
U e north o f the Worth
otowumeat trtoagta T h e , gwrg stng-
<ug a byma.
W C m ,
at
fo
"W h a t la I t r
naked Btaaiee.
“ iw a a t
/•Oh. bo , yog doo't,” m m b e - i t a
only U a bummera w aiting for a night's
lodging.” H e had hie reetons for not
wishing to etop there w ith Eualee
“But I do," she Insisted "These are
fast the sights
a big city that Inter­
est ms."
Brockton relgetantly made a plane
foe her among U e group of spectators
Before them U e outcasts—for the meet
part old o r middle-aged men—huddled
together to n Solid square, while a
Ulek-eet man w lU his dark head bared
to U . wtafl bereogeed U e lookers™ .
at
Worn a soap bog.
I t wsa not a new sight to Brockton
“Ok, U f a get out of t i l t , • he « -'s
■Ao threw him a flook of reproach
Per answer, adding: "Unfortuw.tyiy |
tort my pookatfruk nt homa.”
lie
knew ta ta eke was silently «m duna-
tog M m M r s o t gtvtnfl.
. Bunloe t a n t a to Breakton. "m —-
totoftas
aha aald. euU nrtutivsty.
«T- " I thunght theenltartW hadaUbeM i
so my side."
"Oh, of eouree, being a man you never
thought of petting yourself la my
pirn*. You don’t know—" Then end-. .
denly her anger died away. She tank
back oa the sofa and her eyes SUed with
tear« "Oh, John, can’t you underetand
—how I need you?"
As ahe looked up to M m through her
toare convention dropped from him as
a garment and a ll the man to him rose
to meet her weakness F o r the mo­
ment they were primal ae Siegfried and
Brunhild on the flre-glrt rook. He made
a audden movement toward her.
But the conventions were upon them
once more In the shape of an elderly
*B*n and a middle aged woman, who i'
sauntered through the doorway and
Mood aimlessly chatting In the center
of the room. Brockton stopped short
and tried to look careless, while all the
Urn« her triumphant face was tellin g'
him: " I have won; 1 have won!" He
threw the Intruders e savage look and
growled something between his teeth, j ,
"Are you aware?" questioned the girl,
"that you swore lost then—quite vio­
lently?”
■■Swore!" be mattered. '’Haven't I
been mad all these years to take you la
my arms and now—I c a n 't"
A t that she began to laugh, aad the
laughter grew hysterically, unUhher
«
eyes were Wet. and U s contagion of It -
made him lota In helplessly yet with a
eertaln wrathful reserve. Then the e l - !
dcrly man disappeared around the cor. I
ner w ith U e middle-aged woman.
SAW CONTAINS 200 JEWELS
TooU Has a Brealliaa XMamend
■ trm ly Set to I t and V a lu ta
M *1 0 /1 0 0 .
,
plated recently a large M w contain,
tag <00 tenth, w ith a Brasilian diamond
Imbedded la eaeh tooth. The saw has
«sen shipped to Bedford, tad., to be
used ta one of U e big atone quarries
T h e saw is eight feet ta dlameter
flvestateenths of an In to thick and
weighs almoet one-half ton. Instead
Of haying sharp teeth tble peculiar
saw has almost a smooU edge, -ge-
eurta across the edge of the outer rim
u s 100 Inserted steel holders; Ira-
bedded ta eaeh Is a large Braauiah dia­
mond. The -diamond pointe oompoee
the Seeth of U e anw, which w ill be
used to eta Indiana limestone into d©
The
Start
to a -
Better
Salary
f i - ’H t i g O f f e r >» <5 r e n d you (o r
3 ff flays* f r e e tr ia l In y o a i h o n e
a L c s c tn u j.g u a riu iie c c lS ta rc k F U o o
¿ ‘ it e t fro m our fa cto ry , th e re b y ear­
in g yo u kloO.OO o r m o re ..
W e require aa psywaat I t ad­
ita »
io ti are not a sked to tig
Katas . . .$ 1 5 i
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towuise . * ( 2
o p yct'jr m o n e y ir. a n y w a y . A ll
y o u d o fe to take the piano Into
y o u r h o m e fo r 30 d a y * fre e tria l,
w h e re you'- te s t i t a n d try it in
y -x ir ow n w s y .
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to n e e f t i l l S t a r c i 1 u o o . Y o ù v i l i b g
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P. A STARCK PIANO CO.
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CHICAGO
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Cures a C&& ¿a Cue &ay,
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C u re s Im p c t e n c y , N I j ; h t K s i iM t e n a a a d
w y tt o ff . e .-i.s , a’ l c fc c ts o f a c t-
abuse, o r egqnaa and India,
c le ‘ i<-1’- A ’ f-rtr. ,'ra lc a v t?
tilw -rt b u t lt. -r. B i i n p j i;.i.
l Y* *A it plnV glow to p ile cheeks sr.t'
rercorce th e f ir e
youth
I m N’ W O j ma:', HOC pet hox; o hexe
fo r $ t . S O ; w ith
w rltto r« R iia r o ii
to e u r o oj, r e f u n d t.^o m o n ey
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N E R V IT Ä M E D IC A L C O .
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U t-i.t.iC O , H A .
JSU Stuffed Up
T h a t ’ s th e c o n d itio n o f m itn y suK erere
from catarrh, eapeuialiy in thu morning.
Great d iffic u lty ix e x p e rie n c e d in c le a r ­
ing the head and throat.
Ho wonder catarrh causes headache,
impairs tits tastet ainull and hearing,
pollutes the breath, dernngee the stom­
ach and affects tiie appetite.
T o e u ro c a t a r r h , tr e a tm e n t m u t t be
j>?"
• o n o titp tia n a i— a lte ra tiv e a n d to n ie .
- I was afflicted with ratarrh. I took
medicines nt AlHerent kinds, giving each
a fair tria l; but tradoallwirrew worse until
■vervimey Sags ee-
Oksaareta (Wndy (Xlbactla, tha aieet
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derfi.l nu-deai d u ,» ,a rc e f tlw age, ptoee
ctoaoü-v -kc e m iri r, su.tr-, dinwd rolda,
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a.i,.- ’ . ' . I f . i,»t
I r»ua«l|>ait"it
aod N to-.ia-Ms. I- ajw b n and try a bea
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ttortdsij” - JÜ sUs, Ike, ¿ « tp l*.
Oto.Ml
I'O B T I j AM D, OR.
You srennt asltudtopay
k l'V J
o-»»ty la tua«4 ts«ew
clous ??eod a -e a s a cleat, skin. H b
wtskout is. Cssuawta, Candy Oathan
tic 'fle a j u»ir hloon and k.-. n it dead, b",
«Girina »;> Ute 5a-.y iivcFSiid driving a!l in-
v -t;« '«run toe Ucdy. Kcgm today te
»¿..A ftUgpkaa byi'w blotfbea, bieellie'oH
. e il,its rumptel tor by utoet
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THE TELEGRAM, I
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Easy P a y n n t s
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T h is w o n d e rfu l iz.itrur.ient t iu c r e
Htnstcians o * ua i l l . T h e Starch P l ayer-
P T i 5 *!? " ‘-{‘ -to n a .l, ge s y to operate
and d o ra tila .
It
uaar rirtw h e , ep to-
“ “ J»»to lV « * ' «W >a»>rBSMst
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plaased w ith It» baa u t , anS t h . S u - s c . «< He
e e a M ra rtta a E U h - t . r r k ? l» r .t b K u w - t - il l y
wtsds tn a t it b rtta tA a tc e d i o r i S y r l t a .
T h is
M * .“ ” *,« « » u i. - li . i o a □ « » » « It has
K
a ¡ i£ L r at o n -
y e ti w e s t. I t n 1». r » u k e e p I t , e « r -
l« r o -jt l- w 'ir t a r r
price,
|r> p a r M e s .e to s e l l , o s . I l . l o r v ,
] < * * — , i t Set.« ■ « , p ,e » e to b * u s
le to u r n s e c ta tio a a I s e v e r , w . /
and fh.- f e r r i p ta o e , c n buco e ver
e s fo r itw
, c u rttav n a i
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Guaranteed 2 3 Yeurs
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n u di
I eoald hardly-bear, ta«t>, or smell. 1 then
concluded to try Hood's sarsaparilla, ond
attar taking |V a bottles I was cured end
hav« not lisrt any return of the disease
altrce." K oarra Feasga, betauion, Kan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cores catarrh^-it soothes and strength­
en» the mucin« meiuhraue and buUtla
op Ibie 'Whdld'sj'steni.
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