The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 04, 1908, Image 1

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Oregon.
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L- P. M A T H E W S .
C o u n ty .
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H a r e , ite .-e a s ed .
T o s is te rs in
B u g fa n d ,
nam es
a n .l u n k n o w n o f J o s e p h H a r e , d e c e a s ­
ed, G r e e tin g :
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I n t h e n a m e o f t h e H ta te o l O re g o n ,
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d is c o u n t can be g iv e n .
The Official Paper of Curry County,
•C o u n ty , O r e g o n .
p u b lic a t io n
H A L E S a m o u n t ng t o
in u r e w i ll be a llo w e d
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T h e d a t e o f th e fir s t
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in t h e c o u n t r y .
T h i s c it a t io n is s erv e d b y p u b lic a t io n
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w h ic h
T H E T R IB U N E
H o w T o F in d O a t.
w ater and let It stand tw enty-four hours; a
sediment or set­
tling Indicates an
> unhealthy condi­
tion o f the kid­
neys; If It stains
your linen it Is
evidence o f kid­
ney troub le; too
frequent desire to
pas3 It or pain In
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the back Is also
con v in cin g proof that the kidneys and blad­
d e r are out e f order.
W h a t to D o .
» Th ere Is com fort In the know ledge to
o fte n expressed, thaj D r. K ilm e r ’s Sw am p-
R oot. the great kidney rem edy fulfills every
wish In curing rheum atism , pain in the
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b a c k . I kidneys, liver, bladder and eve ry part
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i urin ary passage, ft corrects Inability
to hold w ater and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects follow ing use o f liquor,
w in e or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant
necessity of being com pelled to go often
during th e day, and to get up m an y times
T hr N a w I uba W oman ' s M ao axins is a n a u t h o r i t y on D r e m in a k in g , M i l l !
d u rin g the night. T h e m ild and the extra­
n e r v a n d H o u s e h o ld E c o n o m y .
I t a v e r a g e s m o r e th a n lo u p a g e s e a c h
o rd in a ry effect of Swamp. R o o t la soon
VVe o f f e r y o n th e r e f o r e a : le a s t l'2'k» pa n e s o f g o o d fa s h io n a n d
reallysd. ft stands th e highest for its won- m o n t h .
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xierfu l cures of the most distress ng cases.
I f yo u need a m edicine y ou ahou'd have the
best. Sold by druggists Ir 50c. a r . d j l . sixes.
Y o u m a y have a sam ple bottle of
w o nderful
discovery
an d a book that telfsi
tnorr about tt. both sent
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absolutely free by m all,
address D r. K ilm e r &
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C o., B ingham ton. N . Y . W h en w riting m en­
tion reading this generous offer la this paper.
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W EEKLY
T h e P O R T O R F O R J ) T R IB U N E
lie
to a tn in g ^
u iy in t e n t io n to s e ll c h e a p e r t h a n guodr
JOM i f II F PUUNDHTONC —
w e re e v e r s o ld o n F lo r a s C re e k .
T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,—
o f S a ta o p . C o u n t y o l C h e h a lis , S ta te o i
W a s h in g t o n , file d I r t h is o ffic e o n D e ­
N o t ic e f o r P a b l l e a t l o n ,
c e m b e r 2 1, 1900, h is s w o r n s ta te m e u t.
N o . 8686 f o r th e p u rc h a s e o f th e N W > <
U n i t e d H ta tc s l a n d O ffice,
o f S e c tio n N o . 29, In T o w n s h i p N o
R o s e b u rg , O r e g o n , N o v . 18*11, 1907.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t h i c o m - 31 H o u tli of R a n g e N o 14 W e s t, a n d w ill
W i ll he t a k e n i n e x c h a n g e f o r g o o d s .
c l i a n c ^ v i t h t h e p ro v is io n s o f th e A c t o f f e r p ro o f to s h o w t h a t th e la n d sought
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Is m e r e v a l u a b le fo r ita t i m b e r o r
o f C o n g re s s o f J ..n e 8 . 1878, e n title d
G iv e in c a t r i a l a n i l I w i l l d o my “ A n A c t fo r 'h e s a le o f t i m b e r la n d s s to n e t h a n fo r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s
in th e S t a le s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o n , N e ­ a n d to e s t a id is h h is c la im to s a id la n d
lie s t to p le a n c y o u .
v a d a a n u W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , ’ ’ as b e fo re th e R e g is t e r a n d R e c e iv e r o f
e x te n d e d to a ll P u b lic L a n d ¡States by t h is office a t R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , on
M o n d a y th e 1 0th d a y o f F e l r u a r y , 1908.
A c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1892,
H e m a m r a a s w itn e s s .a :
J ohn F . C ia i L a
C la r k D H m i t l i , S a ts o p , W a s h .
o i E u g e n e , C o u n t y o i L a n e , S ta te o f
J o h n P W ood,
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O r e g o n , file d in t h is o
office o n J a n . 14,
A B H o w e ll , R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n .
1907, h is s w o rn s ta te m e n t N o . W 6 4 , f o r
J W R e u fro ,
th e p u rc h a s e o f th e E ) i K W ^ , >v % 8 -
A n y a n d a ll p e rs o n s c l a i m i n g a d ­
E l i o f S e c tio n N p . 34, in T o w n s h ip N o v e r s e ly th e a b o v e d e s c rib e d la n d s a r e
M ani factiiker
31 S o u th o f R a n g e N o . 13 W e s t, a n d re q u e s te d to file t h e ir c la im s in t h is o f­
w i ll o ffe i p ro o f to s h o w t h a t th e hind fic e o n o r before s a id 1 0 th d a y o f F u h ..
s o u g h t Is m o re v a lu a b le f o r ita t im b e r 190H.
o r s to n e th a n f o r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s
B enjamin L E d p v , Ragister.
D alles I n
a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im t o s aid I a n d
lie fo re t h e R e g is te r a m i R e c e iv e r a t
R o s e b u r g , O re g o n , o n T u e s d a y , t lie
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 , 1 8 7 8 ,—
17th d a y o f M a r c h . 1908.
The New Idea Woman’« Magazine
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Published at Atlanta, Ca.—
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m e n 's n e rve s .
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c a re o f c h ild r e n , d a y a n d n ig h t, is
o fte n to o tr y in g f o r eve n a s tro n g
wom an.
A h a g g a rd fa c e te lls th e
s to ry o f th e o v e rw o r k e d ho u s ew ife
a n d m o th e r .
D e ra n g e d m enses,
le u e o r r h ir a a n d f a llin g o f th e
w o m b re s u lt
fro n t
o v e rw o r k .
E v e ry h o u s ew ife needs a re m e d y
to
r e g u la te
her
m enaes
a nd
to
k e e p h e r sen sitive fe m a le o -g a u s
In p e rfe c t c o n d itio n .
WINECARDUI
in
d o in g this
fo r
tho u » aiid a
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A m e r ic a n w o m e n to -d n y . I t c u re d
M r « . Jo n e s an d th a t is w h y she
w r ite s th is Crank le t t e r :
G len deans, M y., Feb. 10, 1ML
I am w grlad th at y o » r W in e o f C a rd ui
la h elping me. I am fe e lin g b e tte r than
1 have fe lt for years. I am doing my
vn w ork w ith o u t any help, and I
washes I last week and was n o t one b it
tire d . T h a t shown th a t th e W in e is
d o ing me good. I am g e ttin g fleshier
than I ever w as before, and sleep rood
' and e a t h ea rty. Before I began ta k in g
W in e of C a rd u i, I used to have to lay
down five o r six tim es eve ry day, b u t
now I do n o t th in k o f ly in g dow n through
th e day.
M as. R ir n a n n Joans.
B S to » U N N Y S O O T H la t a e G t v s I L l t s n r r W a a k l r OftkS
•o a th . I l l s Cevotod to L l t e v a t a a r e . M o m e n c e , F e e t and F l e v t o n .
and divas the host o la ll that Is current In ttaflotd. Among Its contrlhatcrs the most
acted southern w I'ers aa»«er -JoelChandler Harris, Harry S tillw ell tdw ardsand
others o f growing fame. Serial stories from Anthony Huge. Maurice ihom pson,
Sidney It. Crockett, Mrs. Ge rge C rrb e t end A rth ur W. Marchmont have appear­
ed. end ethers are In waiting Iro n th e pea of aathors ef aatlonel note
A short
story content p ought oat n . e l r A w H u n d r e d s p l e n d i d s h o r t
• « o r l e e . au w orthy a place la S h e S V 8 N T S O U T H * # readable col
umns. O ther contests are conlemplatad th a t w ill sarcesstatly exploit th e ripening
field of talent th a t obly needs such fostering la Illustrate the wealth th a t Is shy to
assert Itsel I.
« ■ to S U N N Y S O U T H teems w ith the life of the great south. The gen
tat sunshine w arm s everything 'ato activity and the season Is never cold enough
•tawheck the hand of tatustry T h e paper oom s free rant w ith the breetl of the
magnolia and pine, and gives out the very a ir %f the erei ge. pa m and bay. th e
beauty and pathos, the romsege and mystary of the land w h tr« the com
stores ap the golden sunshine a a l the cotton whitens in the moonlight, srHi he
given la the w e ll-fi.led columns at this fascinating weekly.
s > o - ld
for)
r t i- s iT i b s
H e n a m e s as t t t t o e s f i r i ;
N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n .
D a v e M u rp h y ,
*
.
U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffic e ,
E d w a r d H u w e l|,
F r e d H o w e ll, a n d
, '
lt o e e b u r g , O r e g o n , N o V 8 th , 1907.
I i a P . Ilo w e r , a ll o f E u g e n e , O re .
N o t ir e is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t in m i i i -
A n y a n d a ll p e rso n s c la im in g a d ­ p lla n c e w it h t h e p ro v is io n s o f th e A c t
v e rs e ly t h e n lio v e d e s c rib e d la n d a r e o f C ongress o f J u n e 3 , 1878, e n t it l e d
req u e s te d to file t h e ir c la im s in th ia o f ­ " A n A c t f o r th e s a le o f t im b e r la n d s
fice on o r b e fo re "said l 7 t l i d a y of M a r c h in th e S ta tes o f C a l if o r n i o , O re g o n , N e ­
v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y , ” as
11108.
'e x te n d e d to o i l P it b li r L a n d S t a t e s by
B enjamin L E udt , B e g ia te r .
a c t o f A u g u s t C 1892,
e p a p e r , ir. o r d e r t o g e t a l l '
J ames M o d n c ib
BO YEA R «*
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is tiK active principle of every pound
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ter.
O ur guaranty never runs o u t
We make Sewing Machine» to »ult a ll conditions
tith e trade. The ••M e w H e w « ” stands at the
bead ef all H l * b - r r a < l e family sewlnc machines
C .n a e a w e ta e r r e n a re
•l.o e at
T h i« e l o a n i » la o n eve ry t e a or th e geantoe
o f Sataop, C o m it y o f C h e h a lis , 8 t a t e o i
W a s h in g to n , file d in t h i s o ffic e on I X -
c e m t» e r2 4 , 1906, h is s w o rn s ta te m e n t
N o 8590, fo r th e p u rc h a s e o f ' t h e V I,
KA\ i a nd S i N W J o f S e c 2 5, In T o w n ­
s h ip N o . 31 P o u th o f R a n g e 16 W e s t
W i lla m e t t e M e r i d i a n , O r e g o n ,
and
w i llO f f e r p ro o f to s lio w t h a t t h e la n d
is m o re v a lu a b le fo r ita t i n h e r o r stone
t lis n fo r a g r i c u l t u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d to
e s ta b lis h h is c la im to g a l I la n d b e fo re
th e R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r o f t h is office
a t R o s e b u rg , O re g o n , -on M o n d a y th e
10th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1908.
H e n a m e s aa w itn e s e s :
C la r k D S m it h ,
J o h n P W o o d , l>oth o f S a ta o p , W a s h .
A B H o w e ll, nnd
J W R e n fr o , lo ith o f R o s e b u r g , Q r e
A n y a n d a ll p e re o n s e la im in g a d ­
v e r s e ly th e a b o v d e s c rib e d h in d s n r
r« qu ested to f ile t h e i r c ln iin s in t ills o f ­
fic e on o r l ^ f o r e s a id T ilth d a y o f F e b
I9 U 8 .
,
.
B enjam in I . E d d t , R e g is te r .
Th e subscription price Is O n l y F l f t o * C e n t s a year, alike to e ’l pe tons,
agents, newspapers, postmaster« end every one else. Clubs of five, acccmpane J
by the lu I 2 4 .9 0 . enU.le the club reiser to the paper one year grat a.
For ndvts* and it»»r store s<Mreo«, f t v ia » #yw»e-
, “ T b s l^ d tro Advisory I wiMrtmosH ”, The
tenouga M edirtn« Cu.. i batter
— " -----
» .» •V T b o .ly h ay «
ۥ " e v e
U . a . C O IN IN C A N A D A
A l l perso ns a r e h e r e b y w a r n e d H o t to Dom inion Business Men Rise Against
U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffic e ,
In r o a d o f A m e r ic a n C u r re n c y —
(re»pn .ia u p o n t h e la n d s o l t h e u n d e r-
R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , N o v 22d,19O7.
E f f o r t to D r i v e I t B a c k .
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t in c o m ­ ig n e d , s it u a t e d in S ix e s R iv e r P r e c in e t ,
p lia n c e w i t h t h e p r o v is io n s o f th e A c t C u r r y c o u n t y , O r e g o n , f o r t l i e p u rp o s e
o f C o n g re s s o f J u n e S, 1878, e n t it le d o f ii u n t i n g w i t h g u n s o r d o g s , o r f is h ­
T h e uprising of Canudian busi­
“ A n A c t f o r th e M ie o l t im b e t la n d s in in g . A ls o n o t to le a v e a n y g a t e open
ness men to expel American coins
t h e S ta te n o f C a l if o r n i a , O r e g o n , N e ­ o n g o in g t h r o u g h , o r o t h e l w is e tre s p a s s
in a n y m a n n e r .
from the circulât inn of the dotiiiu
v a d a , a n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , "
A n y person so tr e s p a s s in g w i ll be
e x te n d e d to a ll P u b lic L a n d S ta te s b y
Ion was largely'direeted ut fiibt
p
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d
to
t
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e
f
u
i
i
e
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t
e
n
t
o
f
th
e
la
w
a c t o f A u g u & t 4, 1892,
against
the “cartwheel" dollar,
M
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8
.
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L
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E
U
8
.
M ihu T I ebtkude P absiuii
o f S a ta o p , C o u n ty o f C h e h a lis , S t a t e o f - J - -------------------— —
w hieh seems Io be milch more com­
W a s h in g to n , file d in t h ia o ffic e on J a n .
mon there than it is here*, aitya the
T it EBP AMS N O T IC E
1 9th , laoT, h e r s w o rn s ta te m e n t N o 8686
Boston Transcript. Now the
f ,r th e p m c h o a e o f th e E j W i j , H W J
'A n y p e rso n o r p e rs o n s tre s p a s s in g movement
8 E J fle c ’ io n 7 . a n d N E l N E t < ; o f 8 . 0 -
eomprehends all
N o 18 in T o w n s h ip N o . 31 S o u th o l u p o n th e C r u f t L a k e R a n c h ,— th e M e .
United States coin. Our money
R a n g e N o 14 'W e s t W . M . , O r e ., a n d L c ll u n a n d M a r s h a l l R a n c h e s , w i l l b e
i» no more legal tender in Canada
w i ll o ffe r p ro o f to s h o w t h a t th e la u d
prosecuted to t h e u tm o s t e x t e n t o f th e
s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fo r it a t im b e r
than Canadian money is liere, but
l
a
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;
a
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d
a
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w
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w
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g
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o r i-tone ih a n fo r a g r i c u l t u i s l p u rp o e e i
f o r m a t io n t h ^ t w i l l le ^ J t o t h e c o n v ic ­ along the border It has been tol
a n d to e s ta b lis h h e r c la im to s a id Ia n
erated on account
popular con­
b e fo re t lie R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r o f th is tio n o l th e g u ilt y p a r t ie s .
Office a t R o s e b u rg , O re g o n , on T h u r s ­
venience.
Similarly
in
upper New
E dm cnu Caorr.
d a y th e 9 t li d a y o f A p r il 1908.
Hafnpshire, in'A’ermout, and jn
S h e n a m e s a s w it n - s a e s :
some districts of Maine one comes
O r a W a ts o n
of S a ts o p , W a s h
J if P o u n d s to n e o f
”
"
T imbeh L and A ct , J i nk 3, 1878,— ucross t'unadiun silver and bills in
John C O b an
o f E lm a
”
I circulation
and
storekeepers
N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n .
M e lv in D V a n H o r n e o f S a tso p , W a s h
make accumulations of both to
A I I H o w e ll
o f R o s e b u ig , O r e g o n
U nited Htatea la n d Office,
.......................
J W R e n fro o f
meet local demands. There is a
B o e e b u r g , O re g o n , N o v . 8 t li, 1907.
A n y a n d n i l p e rso n s c l a i m i n g od
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t in c o m
French Canadian element,_juorv
v e ra e lv th e n lio v e d e s c rib e d la n d s a re p lia n o e w i t h t h e p r o v is io n s o i t h e A c t
re q u e s te d to flic t h e i r c la im s in t h is o f o f C o n g r e e o f J u n e 3 , 1 878, e n t it le d or less transient, to be catered to,
fice o n o r b e fo re s a id 9 th d a y o f A p r i l , “ A o A c t f o r t h e s ale o f ‘ t im b e r la n d s and in W oodsville and in some
1908.
J
in th e . S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O r e g o n , N e ­ other
places thereabouts the
, B enjamin I , E ddy , R c g is r
v a d a a u d W a a b in g to n . T e r r i t o r y , ” a s
e x te n d e d to a 1 P u b ic L a n d S ta te s b y shops display signs in English,
a c t o i A u g u s t 4 , 1899,
uud French.
O R E G O N IA N f l. ß . S f i ß l f l
B oth P apers one yearfor $2.2^.
T o o m u c h h o u s e w o rk w re c k s w o ­
MUCH
N O T IC E .
Butter, E ® and Hite,
m i a bottle or com m on glass w ith your
HOUSEWORK
L and A ct , J une d, 1878,-
N n iu b e i* 4 8
ot
A n d lu fa c t , e v e r y t h in g u s u a lly needeu
I o n , ^1..5<> p«a* y o f t r .
th e r e ,
b y v ir t u e o f a i l ' a i d e r o f H o n .
E . A . B a ile y , C o u n ty J i i l g e o f C u r r y
MliOEfl
»
a n il s it u a t e d . In
i n g a g d u s t s aid E s ta te .
m ill
HARDW ARE-
H. T. STEWART Editor and Pobliaher.
C u r r y C o u n t y , S ta te o f O r e g o n , to p a y
t h e c la im s a m i c h a rg e s n o w o u t s t a n d ­
GOODS.
BOOTH
of
W e s t,
i h i s C i t a t io n is D e o e tn b * r l i t h , 1908.
8TO CK,
GROCERIES, (the testoni)
at
10 o 'c lo c k in th e (o re n o o u o f t h a t d a y
t h e n a n d t h e r e to s h o w c a u s e , i f a n y
' in g th e
IN
1008.
N o tic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n ,
S to re .
Paper-hanging and Decorating
an I
a g e s u n k n o w n , a u d to a ll h e ir s k n o w n
T über
Dairy ville .
C u rry
4,
Out Canada being smaller can­
not afford continued toleration of
a practice that makes little ini
pression in the United States.
To get American coins out once
and for all, a new Canadian coin­
age of nickel has been proposed.
Some of the advocates of this sug­
gestion have even urged nickel
quarters. Judging from Canadi
nil papers this is going too far to
meet the upproval of business men
who, while adm itting the conven­
ience of nickels for small coins, be­
lieve that the difference in intriu
sic value between the two metals
must limit*its usage in coining
money.
Canadians fear the general em­
ployment of nickel would have a
debasing effect on the whole cur
rency. Possibly there would not
lie so much of un organized effort
on behalf of nickel e o in a g ^ if it
were not for the fact that Sud
bury, Ont., Is the t/nly place in
North. America is where this metal
Js produced. There may be an ifrt
fully designed “nickel boom" u®
der all this agitation.-’
*
TOSS
C O IN
TO
N A M E C V lT Y
S e a tt le V a n H o w O w n s F e n n y W h ic h
Oars
P o r t la n d , O ra ., I t a P r e s ­
e n t C ognom en.
Frank W. Petty grove, of Seat­
tle, has the penny that named the
city of Portlnnd, Ore. On (lie tons
of thia coin depended the question
whether (he W illam ette metrop­
olia should be known aa Portland
or Koston. Twice the eöij, tn med
“tails,” nnd the town was named
after Portland, Me., the former
home of Mr. Pettygrove’s father,
relutea the Heutlla-Tiase«; •
Jk. L. Locejov, of Maaaadui-
•etta, a member of t h e party that
laid out Portland, desired t o name
A Boston, after the must impor­
tant city in Ilia state. Pettygrovff
wanted to name it Pot t lumi, after
the moat important city in Maine,
bis native state. They ugre d to
toss a penny, heads to mean Kos
ton, tails to mean Portland, the
liest two in three to be the choice.
Pettygrove won the first toss;
Lovejoy won the second, and
the third proved to be tails, and
Portland it was.
The younger Pettygrove still
has the i.lt-nfleal |s ’niiynnd would
not lake atty am on nt of money for
it. Ilia father kepi if for a pocket
piece, and it has been handed down
to the son who hears his father’s
name. It is dated I83C, nnd is one
of those large coins in rogue at
liiat time, about the size of the
quarter of the present day.
K i n g F n t o m t e d In Wax.
King Edward I. of Euglanddied
July I, LWI7. and 4IMI tears later
the English Roelety of Antiquari
atis opened his tomb in order to '
find out if he really had been
buried in wax, its the Ij'gend ran.
The chronicler of the Times re­
marks; “To tlieir great astonish­
ment they found the royal corpse
to uppear as represented by the
historian.” Although “the skull
apiTafFiJinTtc-ttic firet* and hands
e - hied js'ifeetly entire.” Tin-
.¡ng was found to be six feet two
nehes in length, thus fully justi­
fying his uukn.itnc of Long
shanks.
i *
M o r e Im p o r t a n t .
t'.EOUGK M. BROWN,
1 r r < » ltN K Y
HosERriru,
A T
Z .A W
;
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o
The average girl will allow her
mother to ]>tcl. nut a husband for
her, but when it eoines fo n wed­
ding gowg shta ^.Derail) a tse tls
fccrr-Tf,