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PORT ORPOR», OWKÖOIV, W«S1».>KWI»^X’. JUXIÛ 17. loo*.
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STATE .» « Il IMMTIUCT o r i n e u » :
L'uüed States L a m i Office.
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I !J . 8. Sou’ I»— J o n a th a n B ourne J r ., o f
A Kunii1i-iit contest a ffid a v it h a v in g ,,
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la en filed in till» office by G eorg, A
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I W e ll» , contestant, ag ain »! H om estead A 'n g re s a m a n , F ir s t I> i»ti ict— W illis
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m ade A ugust 18, 1 #9,
,C* H a w le y , of .Salem.
T o r the SJ V E l . SF.| N W J , a n d NEJ
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. tee. in w in , h Jt is alleged t h a t s a id 1 S e c re ta ry o f State— F . I. D u n b ar, 8a-
T u » ne bus beeii ui te n t from th e S tate
of G ie g o n , nttd thi-ft land for a t least six
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‘ ye ars ; th a t he never tn id c a n y tm .
lu te l.e .ta n rc r— One A. Steel o f S a -
. p ro v en ictits of a n y k in d on ra id laud ; I
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j >hui sui,l alle g e d absence » » a n o t du e ; S u p t P u b lic In s tr u c tio n —
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to his e m p lo y m e n t in th e A im » , N a w ,
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any ,war ; said
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Kuloni
E a rl C v r , o f M ountain V tsw , W ash.,
is know n as the ih aio p to n
w IM ent
k ille r. H e Is 1< year» old.
D o rr W . Stevenson, m ayor o f Arts»«.
I * . , la I I years old. but he had so *
reached his m a jo rity when clactsd.
Jen To m . one 0 / the most procres-
atve C hinam en In St. Isjute. w ill soon
m ake application to be ad m itted to the
bar.
(Successor to F. M. Laogiota.),
Judge Joseph H . K ibbay, , j u s t a p ­
K EEPS IN
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pointed governor of A rlio n a , has a
high rep u tatio n as an expert on I r r i ­
gation law .
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Mrs. Moy Kee. w ife o f a w ea lth y C h i­
nese m erchant in Indianapolis, Is popu­
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la r |n the moat eaclusive circles o f ths
U O O T H
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H oosier capital.
U nited states S enator-elect O eo ras9'
Etat. - a m . B o a r d — 0 . G . B ro w n,
8. N ixo n o f Nevada, now m any tim es
a t Id« office in ia n g lo i» .C u r r y C ounty; 1
S a le m .
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a m illio n a ire , was a telegraph operato»
O r n p ii. ~iyd_iliat fin al II,a r ,n g w ill is. J o in t S enator fo r Coos and C un -v— * • y m ra age.
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J o h n s . Coke
S ir H en ry M o rtim e r D eran d , K no lM »
tills , lefo re the Regi te r and deceiv er i • . r,
ambassador to the U nited States, has
A nd in fa ct, e v e ry th in g usually nee,loo • t the U n ite d S lates L a u d Office in ' o ln t R ,‘l« .s -'i'tn tiv e fo r Coos a ml
thoroughly m astered th e subtleties of
Roseburg, O regon.
C u rry — Ed K a c k le ff
in th e c o u n try .
th e A m erican joke.
T h j f ’d d cohtew tan th avin g. ilia p ro p -j Ju dg e, 2d J u d ic ia l' D is tric t— .1 \V
e r affid a vit, tiled M a y 22. Itm s,-,-t f,u tli i
H a m ilto n Rosel,ura
Mrs. A. C aro lin e K n ig h t, pro-eptress
taels » h e l l si
th u t a lte r due d i l l - 1 ,,
m iiv .n , ao sen arg.
o f tile U. 8. G ra n t
u n iversity at
*d J u d ic ia l D is
C A M I I S A L E S u u io u n t ng to f f i or geoce persona I service .,; this „ „ (j,.,. 1 n ’l''‘e u l“ “k
Athena, Tex., boa resigned. H e r teach­
c a n not !»• m ade, it is hereby ordered I
t r i ”t — G eorge M , B ro u n , R oseburg.
ing life covers a period o f
years.
m ore w ill be allo w e d 10 per c e n t die
and directed th a t such notice’ l e given U. 8 . Coni m issiouers— J . H . U p to n ,
M r». John Cox, w ife o f a New Yorh
count, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w hich its by cue an d p rop er pu b lic atio n .
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architect, la th e flrat wom an to become
discount enu he given.
B i xjajhn L, E i d v , Register
p rin cipal o f the Chappaqua In s titu te ;''
ooi ntv OFricaiu,.
one of the beet know n Q u aker schools
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A» I w lll do u ìy own te am ing,
C o u n ty J u d g e —
a B a ile y . G o ld in the U nited States.
Beach.
uty in te n tio n to seti cheapcr tlian gessi»
F ra n k V in c en t Du M ood, the famous
T i m b e r L a x o -A«-*, J i m 3 7 1 8 7 3 ,— C ou nty Com m issioners—J , W . Cooley,
« e re Over subì .in F lo ra» Creck.
a rtis t and pro p rieto r o f the Lym e
C h e teo ; Ed H yp lie r , L n n g lo ls ,
school, has been appointed chief of the
a rt departm ent o f th e Lew is sad C la rk
U n ite d S tates L a n d Ofth-e,
”* S h e r i f f » . K. M araton, o ,.1,1 .Beach..'
exposition.
; C o u n ty C le r k — O o o rg
W . - S m ith
Ros,
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N o tk e is hereby given, th a t io coin
T h e French governm ent has bm
•Gold BeocliT"
;p ll« u e e w ith th e provisi, ns o f tlie A rt C ounty Trea su rer— Ja m e s C a u g h e ll
stowed the decoration Palmas Aea-
W ill be ta k e n in exchange fo r gorxls. o f C on gresso Jo u e 3, IST», enti.1,,1
W e d d e rlm rn
b u g it e li.
demlques upon Mias Frances Johnston,
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Ue sale of tim b e r lan ds .
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B u t one other
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A m erican wom an has been honored *
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. vada un.,
W a s u h ; in g to
n . • l e r r i h . i ” r v , »!
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H u p t. -A im s 8 . Jo h n sto t., P ort
In th is way.
b e s t to |r le a s e y o u .
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ex ten d,si to n il P u b lic L a n d E tales I y
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A c t of A u g u st 4, 1892,
n rre y o r— D . C n n n iff, J r . O o ld Beach
I N T M S M O T A L 8WXX.
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P lA V arshfield, ». Unity o f Co>w, S tate o f
900 franca fo r the erection o f a hospital
f l . B . S f l B l f i | G reg,in, d id ou.Nov? 13, l ‘Jo7. file in this
UIETINUSOF THE COI'ars
for crippled children a t T h e Hague.
i r ffice her sn o ru statem en t N o , i'2«H
C ir c u it C o u rt m eats F o u rth M o n d a y in
fo r the pu rchase o f th e S W 1. S E Q
W hen she Is able to tra v e l, which baa
SE(-4 S \t ' 4 o H & c tlo n N o ¿ft, in To w n ’-
A u g u st o f each y e a r.
not been often of late, the czarina of Kua-
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15 W e s t, a n d ’ C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u rt m eets sla alm ost In variab ly takes her cam era.
M an c e .le T iitE R
u il l nfier p ro o f to Show th a t th e land
Lady W tm borne la about to establish
firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , A p r il,
sought is l it o t e v iilu a ' le fdl- Its tim b e r
a book shop In London. H e r ot))ect la
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J u ly and S eptem ber o f each year
or stone th an for a g ric u ltu r a l purposes
to encourage the sale o f C hurch of E n g ­
a n d to establish her c la im to said la n d Probate C o u rt m eets flra t M onday
In land books.
D fa i . er I n
b e fo r e .I. I I , (Jpton, U 8 C o m m is s io n ­
each m o u th .
e r , at Lurtgl ,is, O regon, on M o n .la v
S ir H en ry M o rtim e r D uran d Is said to
,tlie nth day o f J u ly . I'Hlt,
C.'UUV O OINTV COST OFFICES A N B POST
be the first B ritish am bassador to
She naihi-s us witnesses;
oughty appreciate A m erican - Jokes.
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S a id s lr y ,
C h a rle s -F o rty o f P o r tO r fi.r .l, Oregon.
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A ny am i till persons ,-la im iitg u<l-
Since he was a young m an th e G erm an —
J. w , R iley
versi ly th e above ,l,'seril,,..l I uh .I h are , G o ld Beach .....................
em peror has kept a complete aeeount
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If you need a Tediolne you should have the
beat. Scld by druggists ¡r 50c. an d$l. sizes.
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wonderf.il
discovery
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and a book that tellsi
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C7>u S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a .
N o t ic e fo r I ’ lib liv iit io ii.
D ei ’AUTMF.NT of
th e
i
1878,—
T im ber L a . m > A ct , J i m ;
N otice
f o r I ’ tib lic a G o ii.
U n ite d S tates L a n d Oflhv-j
■ R o s el,u rg , O rego n, A p r il 3,1 908 .
! Notice is hereby given, th a t 1» c m t-
p llance w ith tlittp re v is io n s o f tit •' A ct
of Congress of J u n e 3. 1878, en t iled
*’ A n A c t fo r th e s. le o f I iin b e r l ands
in llie h u b s o f C a lifo rn ia , Oregon. N e­
v a d a und W a s h in g to n T u r l t u r v , ” us
UxU n d K l to s li p id jic L?iu,i Htu’tt'a l[v
A ct o f A ugust 4, 1892,
t i u i. < s i - r i n v
J A .lL k . & L 1 1 O N
sr
of T o rt O rfo rd , C ou nty of f.u rr v , S ta te
o f Oregon, did on Feb. Ill, i : 08. rile in
'»Ins , dli,w Ins sworn statenu nt No. 9475
to r the puauhass o f U w NC, N E * j - Nee.
2fi, HEJ SEJ Of HcetiOn No. 24 in lo w n -
sh ip No 33 H . R a n g e |f t v.c st, W -M„
J and » i l l o f f e r | ro .,1 t o sli'Y u ( h a t t h e l a n d '
■ so ug ht is m ore v a lu a b le for ' its tim h e r
¡o r it o u c H iati for a g tlc u ltu in l purposes,
a n d to e t» i. i-h h i- c la im to said land
b e fo re.!. I I . Ui to n , I ’ n it c l r'tutes Coui-
! m isaio n rr, ut
u t I i - 1 ...
i l i c e ■ t L n t i k l o l n , O r
»•uon, on M o n il iy th , l ò t t i ti iy o f A n g ­
u i . 191 8.
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1 ■ i ' ' i ' i ......................................... II. Q ,,.|le n .
j Port O rfo rd . . . .
Aines Jo hn sto n
D e n m a r k ............
........ J. S. Cupps.
L u n g i,d g ............
........ E . R u c k loll.
I E i’k le y ...................
. . . .J . -A . H a in e s
N O T H !» .
A ll peraoua a rc h e re b y V ,tr u e d n o t to
tn spasn upon th e lan d s of th e under-
C t u v l ^ - o u i r t v ^ n . y o l T / 'r 'S o V r” ‘in * ' ’
,f l.o .A rs , ty i’ .k g B ’ rO,r U ‘* P* l B0 ?e
'»I ‘" lu t i n g w ith gun» o r d.igs, o r fish-
lug. A1 m <> n o t to lea ve u n y g a te open
0,1 f f ’- ’’k th ro u g h ,o r o th e t wise tresiuisa
in a n y m u tin e r.
A uy |*eraon so tresp assing »111 be
prosecuted to th e fttll e x t e n t of th e law
M K 3- UACHAEH* A Y ER g
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: FO R P C B L IC tT K lN .
I l l l-AUl MENT OF-VIIB I N T E a to n .
/ A p r il 21st, I9o8
L f ii,I t.,ffi,t> a t R oseburg, Oregon.
Noll,)., is lic ic b y g iv e n th a t
a tee
Q u ig le y o( p o r t O rford, Oregon, hits
J ’. n u n ry .Kith, Ifkffi
tiled notice o f bis in te n tio n to m a k e
‘ N' lice is her, In given th a t G
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fin a l pt',«>f in supfH .rt of h i s ,-la in i, v iz:
M H o r n e r of H a r e , O reg o n , him A M
llo n ie -to iid Ein ry No. 12 .01. m ade D ie .
n o tic t
d h i» i t '-litio .I to m ake ____
final
22. 11*02 fo r L o ts 3 A- 4, F rc tic n 2, an d
I'v y c .ir ¡110 ,f in s u p p o r t. f lit» cla im .
Loti, 1 A 2, s e c tl.ili 3, T o n I,ship 32 S..
vi4 : Hum» s if id E n tr v No lhnW nnuk
R a n g e bi W ent, W . M , and Hint wild
i
l i , IU02, fo r t h -
HEW , S E U
pro o f » I I I I»- iiiHde be fo re J. I I U pton,
SEM Hcc. 28, and \i- : j X F | S. i-t|on 33
U . S . C o n itn ls a h ia e r, a t h i» ofi.ee in
lo w h s b lp 30 .South. R itugo | | W c .t,
L a n g lo is , O re g o n , on M o n d a y , J u ly
am i tim i ruid pi-oof »-ili I,- iin „ |„ bg.
Ltlfh. IbOH
lorc I H . 1 |,t,iii, U. S. C’o iiu u iftd o n . r .
He n a tn rn tb e fo llo w in g » itu , s-ca to
ut l.u itul'.i.,. Orcgo», on F r ilx v , A prii
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
prove h(s e o n tin u o a s r.-ridenee upon,
" id . BidR. .
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HI HEW HOME SEWIHI MACHINE COMPAHY
and y u ltiv a ti n of, ti e la u d , v k .:
IL - nninca th r fo llo » in? witirasuca to
l'i'ovt Iti-c n rilin tto tis icfti.icuTv- u i i o u ,
C h u rie s W Z u m w a lt, o f p o rt f b fo rd , o r .
Many Sewinj? Machines are mad* to sell regard-
■ e c l c u lb v .tio n of. Ih o Innd. viz.;
A nd rew J F a r r ie r , o f
”
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ess of quality, but tha •* W e w H o m e ** is made
\T iu.'< ti, 11. M n iin , of H a » « , O rriro ii.
E u g e n e (! Peirce), o f
”
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o wear. Our guaranty never runs out
W illlu n i \V . i'.iu ith. o ,
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We make Sewing Machine« to suit a ll eonditione
Jo u W I ’ro e k . i f
X the trad«. The ** M r w H o m o * * stands at the
H .ll Vcy l i S l lt l li Of
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B enjam in L. E n n v , Register.
xead of all l i t « h - k r s d r family sewing machine«
— S a 11 ih I K. - u iit li. o f
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I’ i X j . i m i x L. F. iidv , R c g ,« -rr.
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I ’ A Z U . O I N T M E X ; fiiil-t to F u r*, a te
ra« » , no lim ite r of how luna M a n d i, g.
in 8 to 14 dava
! i r . t n p plieati»B inv-’i
c a ie n n d rent. 50,1, I f v n r dutggi-it
ho an
w n d wx-
fine in »la
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FISH IN G SUPPLY JO-,
I>ept, D., Lebanon," Ohio. tein ic V o ., r t . l.o u is ,
M o.
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J T IR E D MOTHERS find help
■ *>> llo o d ’a S arsap arilla, w h ich gtrea
I th em p u re b lo c l, a good ap petite and
ne w and needed STRENGTH..
♦
It's a ll rig h t to b« good, b u t d o n ' t
ba known as a good thing
,
I t takes a m oth er-in-law to la y
the le tte r o f the law to a law yer.
W hen a g irl has frackloa aba sympa­
thizes w ith the leopard, who
change his spots.
W e regard a m an as I t T t l b a a fts d
whose Ideas seem to be about a t U m
same level u our own.
I f a frien d asks your opinion o n n
m atter. »Im ply get hl» and Indorse M
If poasible and he w lll go aw ay hoppy.
A n old baclielor can never under­
stand why a young fa th e r should fast
proud o f the fa c t th a t tbs baby looks
lik e him.
Most
single
women
say
they
wouldn't m a rry the beet m an In tbe
w orld,'and moat m arried women k now
tjiey d id n ’t.
M any men have achieved a reputa­
tion for p h ilan throp y because they
gave back (he co llar button to tbe man
from whom they stole a sh irt.
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S A P IIM T
»N T N N C N A
P erfect people are v e ry tirin g .
Arrogance leaves behind a tr a il eg
Ill-fe e lin g and en m ity,
Trx, m any men apend th e ir money
befora they get bold o f IL
W e strengthen ourselves by th e es-
erclse o f liftin g up others.
Th e do llar you give does m ore good
than the m illio n s you wish yon — » H
give.
Generosity Is based on moods and
dispositions.
Justice to based on
principle.
W hen a man has learned to g e t
along w ith w h at he has he has learned
the first lesson in gettin g along.
A X O N « TXX
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We have discovered a fish
hail which make$ ’em bite.
Oi>9 bill FREE of all charge.
Write for particulars.
One o f the stories of Peter th e G reat
on his famoua visit to England tails he w
he was perplexed at W estm inster h a ll
by the sight o f so m any wigs and black
gowns. I t was explained to him th a t
th e ir wearer,« were lawyers.
‘'L a w ­
ye r»!’’ exclaim ed Peter; "why" I have
jn ly two In my whole
1 ta le ay. aa d I
believe I shall hang one of them tbe m o­
m ent I get home.”
dovu
Ill- tieutes tvs » itu ,'» 8 ," ;
H a rd y 1 ,-t, wart ,,f P o rt G ifo n l, O re.
G orge Q u ig le y of
”
1 -Colgc h o ity , , t
”
o
Fr,-,1 I rihteu r o f
’•
>•
E dmund C moft .
A n y jsu.i a il |--r«on * ..la im ln g ml-
vere, ly the pl'uvc »b-w-ril c,|
TPipHiatSl t ■ tile llie lr eluiiilft in 'llls o f -
flee on o r before w thl lo th r i*v of A ug­
L< Z I-h W A H u ll K I L E C U H E
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FR E E
K n o w in g w h a t it was to n u f-1
1,1
I - E n ’ i .v , I l . j j i s t , - r .
f,'r - 1 » 'T 1 g iv e E lt E E n F
II k llG r .. l o a n ) a fflicted a IH iaitive ,
cur-- for E czem a, Suit R lie u in , E y s ip e -'
I 1-. PH. -m l fsklu D itcaeci,. l i i e t a n t -
,ti-1 *-f. lu n ’t siitT, r longer. W rite E. I
W . V 11.1 u t» , tint M a n h a tta n A v e n u e ,!
BUY THE
New A'. or
Enclose B tainp.
¿ s \î
■•80.
r o w SALK o r
In a gymnasium, fitted "up to r the
kaiser'» use on board th« steam ship la
Ham burg, the Ixm don G raphic »ays, l a
an electric horae, ’’which la understood
to be p a rticu larly energetic la Its s e r a ,
m enta."
RANDOM
A ny person o r p e r-u n s tregpnretng
upon th e C ro ft L a k t* R anch,— th e Mc-
L c llu ii a n d M a rs h a ll R .n r h e a , w ill be
M H JI
the
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T I U - K 1 ‘ A S S M O T IC ’ K .
pn.ttecuiivl to th e u tm o st e x te n t of th e
I w ; „11,1 a rew ard w ill be g iv e n fo r In -
fo rm a tio n th at w ill le„d to H te e o n v ie -
ti.ni ol the g u ilty p u rlh w .
I*and O ffice u t R o u ejiu rg , Gro.,
A d m ira l Baron von Spaun w iU r e d to
from command of the A ustrian navy
shortly and w ill be succeeded by V ies
A dm iral M onte Cucooll, who has a l a »
reputation among the naval men o f
world.
JA PA V M B .
K issing and shaking hands are ram
ly practiced in Japan.
The Japnneae " H e llo ” a t tbe taJe.
-phone is " M o ih i m oshl," o r “ A a o -y ."
w ith the accent on the "n ay .”
Th e Japaiie»? fa rew ell, 1 , , ^ . . . « ..
menns som ething lik e " I f It mirar be
so," o r " I f we must pa rt lb<fs. an b e lL " -
T h e Japanese have a m atted pange.
a rat Ion know n as a m i, w h ich la a ‘■‘“ d.
o f candy o r barley sugar, m ads by tha,
action of barley m alt on g luttq^ ag
«ton.
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