The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, January 05, 1916, Image 1

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Minneapolis, M inn.—George Morse,
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»70.000.000 before the dttlon to bring dated 111 year, ago, alro ^ „ ^ X f ^ d e r .
ton to But down
i contains a proclamation of Gen. W ash-
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Ington to the deserting and recruited-
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whb ■»‘ dlero of the United BUtee. I t to one Mte„ expreeaed. that Dr. KUm
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the « W eherlsbed relics connected ’ Root, the great kidney remedy
w ith the name of George Washington. j wish in curing rheumatism,
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w r admlatotratlon to * W a s h in g » ’» tlrthday. t h e paper . «
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' necessity ot being comneUed
taring t^e day, and te get up
. fv r:.,g the night. The mild an
ordinary affect ot Sw am p l(
' reallied it etanto the highest
ctorfal cures ef the mqgLdtaM
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a alga of racial degea-
■ soldiers feel pride la
to trcasU la the rocog-
y decorations, medato
* * * ^ n l t l o n by age. Where It bae
b* * ° W ded the reading m atter has bo-
oom* ,a<ltoeerntUe and It is nearing a
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dissolution.
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copy for over 60 years and prtoee It so
hlfihl? tUat all
of the 8tate H U .
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latlone for the London-
dpal •.chnlcai school.
reeently a large num-
letons were unearthed.
r the Royal Bastion,
heavy fighting during
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war department
to
arse outlook. Tho do-
e auto is dtaalatohlng
ag buataeea, the class
oollectore of Ihttque treasures, prefer- ' .nd . b~M, that toSsriMM
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The paper to 1^x13 Inches la sire. I t sddroae fto. Kilmer I t a *
to printed th four pages, the old ptyle o f Co-. Btaghaadea. M. Y . Whoa
typo of two centuries ago being uaad. , Uoa reeanglhtogeaeroueeget
TBs arrangement of composition to P u r V •
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sank t o em tot. Be r t » - , Mrs. Morse w ill cetohrste «hair golden
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the I» w « .t> 7 c r
father’s barn. Grandfather waa an old
i not rito r its v«i™5tv ConKr,* » tl° ’’* 1 minister, a man of
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I literary treasures. Among the several
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• Dgtrolt. Mich.—There to probably not
I anqre (baa one man la Michigan Who
I w ith the “frenzied finance’ ’a ir of the
J rockleee bettor eould square off w ith:
j “ I ’ll bet s fto dollar bm .” and bo able
to show the MIL
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The one Michigan man who conld d o it
to D. A. Ltnee o f Meneelora. Inhtopoe-
eesslon to aeausre pteoc of paper some­
what smaller than our i resent paper
currency, on the tare r f r U leh are the
following words: “The bonrer Is eatl-
I Usd to receive 30 fipaeleh mill dollars,
or an equal sum In gold o r silver. Bc-
1 oordlnc to a resolution of co-rp-ae. of
tho 14th Jannarv. 1719.“ Tho border
contains the words. “United Ftatfs of
America.” Oa the reveroe side Is a map
o f the 1« oolonlea. tu t so crude that It
j would require an expert colonist to Iden-
i Ufyhlst^wn.
■ Tke ».10 t i l l to stilt “as good as gold.”
but could not be purchased of the owner
i for -<(a faco value though If presented
a t the treasury the government would
| be bound to redeem It or confess the
' doctrine of "repudiation ”
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are accompiisnea
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board of the light running,
adtion Model 10 (Visible)
SEES FACE; FINDS DEAD
London.—W hile traveling In a traTn
from lower Rdmonton on the Great
(as te rn railway, a woman named Mag­
gie Murphy suddenly up end exclaimed
to her companion, a commercial travel­
er named Mason, that she had seen a face
a t the window.
again, so Mason opened th< window and
looked out. hut could see no one. A Tit­
tle later the train pulled up at Seven Sis­
ters station, and the door o f a carriage
was found to be open.
Investigation resulted In the finding
ow the line of the dead body of Krneat
J tt the Inquest It waa stated that Bar-
eoha had apparently said good by to
Maaon.and the woman on the platform
a t lower Edmonton. They had all bad
drtnka toegther. and Saranna wax under
the Influence of liquor. The coroner’s
theory was that Sersons got on to the
footboard of the moving train to peep
Into the carriage, and no met his death.
A verdict to this effect waa returned.
T he w ill of Joseph Dailey, of Mattoon,
UL. which has fast been filed In the pro-
bate court of that oouaty. le a unique
Instrument. The testator, who to a
member of the A mlsh sect, left an estate
valued at «30.090. One-third o f It was
toft to hie wife abuotutely, and she was
glean a lire estate la the remainder. A l
her decease the two-thirds to to be sold
and th~ precedes divided In equal shares
among 21 nephews and aiecce qf her bus-
baud, ail of whom reside ic Ft aoce ace
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