The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 20, 1918, Image 1

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«hick « M «o light o * the annlvereay
OÍ Washington's birthday, t t t t y
« « o r a by tima aad faded * * » ' *
yond recognition by age. Where It ha»
peen folded the reading matter has ba-
'«ome indiscernible and It Is neartag *
■late of completa dlasolvtlon.
M r.
M ane haa been in possession of the
copy tor over SO y e a n and prisee it an
highly that a ll «Sorts of the State His­
torical society to obtain M hare provea
futile. He continues W tarn e deaf
ear to all the pleadings o f enthusiastic
collectors of antique treasures prefer­
ía s to k««p 11 ln h;‘ haa4a durln< the
• rest o f his life.
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The paper Is « U x l í l a r k » In else. I t
Is printed In four fiases. ‘ its old style of
type of taro centuries t r o being used.
easy action
Ugwbrunning
C t í j u t e . Straight Li«e
Keyboard «“d
A Kay for Every Character.
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tomarv to piece I wo akeetn of Ince > *rt»ud by Jebj
bark together Delicate and op j ....... ....... ..X.
oarently weak aa it is in single
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eaad asnat- sist hnmnn atrengtli to Dress it.
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Despite Its practical use there
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bark. I t has been weed by the na
* eats base tires for hundreds of years and yet
fowl highly (a comparatively little known to
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Wring fbis day. A few specimens of lace-
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ha A articles exist In different
J T ’ ctoS countries of Europe. These were
. made hundreds of years ago, yet,
although their affe is consider»-
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ble, they are said to be ia a good
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tinned above, tl
home and it h .s
ever »tree AifJ
« " £ *£ ^ 2
Mor^ ¿>mo to ,
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dent, ever sines
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Mrs. Morse will
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GYRATING D U M M IE S .
aantvoreary in J
D ETR O IT m ,
£ 7 n;?tht7 £
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N i w Y o rk Ih distinguished every eea-
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dew« stalrw « ■ {«■ IU monster masquerades aad M ’s a Square F
taep a doilal . {sncy hollu
In npito o f gas. m u le ,
Oeagreaa £
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I flowers and pay co;.tr.mcs, three gather-
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visitor reop- hi««, i f wc tiro to Leltave th3 rep ort* o f
ly a t a ctgas. I many who "assist ’ nt them, are e t once
Detroit. Mich.
M m e t a l s - > dreary and disgusting. The m o lt te d » more th a t one
so oa the a t - ' of mock Jlto r-, Knights, Duchea.cn, « tth the “fren:
« w the cigar .Scaramouches, Plekwlckn, Cardinals, ta c k le » better
to tooM n:
Indians, Clowns, ( olumbtooa. Pantor . -JT1 ket a » 0 <
he d e e r WUS loona, Hidalgos, Sailors, Punchinellos, to , how the bill
Flower-Girls, and w hat not, who m e »
T h e o M K lc h
. a ll the dto- 2 « • <xan^ ^ n1X'T'?j;,I^ ult ^ L ^ X I ta D. A. U ses o
ekma, arc nothing r.xwc than promcned-
ten ta s equ
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tog and gyrating «lumniea. T he w orld wha, gm<llf>r
itched a poor
yourtongueto
m x» h » «aatto hand. tVatar your
Uttte garflenand tend lt wvll. A lit t i.
tor suaHght. a littte v m p slh y for
h » the «antoa of-tbe beart may
hioo» wtth lM a»M » deada and fra-
graat thotighto Thacgh the beauty of
Che r o » le totot, y » «ha perfome may
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and look in the glass—you w»U
*e
You can’t help puckering—it m b * you pucker
to think of tasting it
By the use of so called cheap Baking
Powders you lake this puckering, injurious Alu«
right into your system—you injure digestion,
luring ‘ks dsy, and to
-••••-* che r ig h t.,
•r<40Äiy *r.<yct ot
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..rf.il Ci ra
America.” Oa the re-e-se side | . a map
of the n colonies, but so m u '- that It
would require an export colonist to M m
tlfy hl« own.
The »to M il is still “» good as geld.“
hut could not be rurchs«*’’ o f the owner
tor its free value tfcmttrh I f presented
at the treasury the ro v rm m a n t would
be bound to redeem W or confess the
doctrine of “repudiation.“
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of tfc'.. mee» distressing i
tog to the totareets o f the p a n »
Protestants aad became A
A fte r living (or sever« weeks to
m t a f hie life he was a t test a m
xnwWIaaly enough, bye gendarme
Ns* Diwowry
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v to a 7
’be hi.-bert 1er ha
eat», need hto talent tor pum w w
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and ruin your stomach.
Nothing haa • M t equalled i t
Nothing caa ever surpass I t
one in fire hundred o f them having
»e s U ^ t
* personating the
Prof. W. H . Canr, superintendent a f
the school, at Sew Lisbon, u »“ ‘ 1>to v n
in Indiana, mail«- » rvinerkabto discov­
ery in uatural history a few days ago.
Prof, Guar Is a n a t ii m l ie l of recognised
dnndlng and b « “ •»>-> «1 eelmens of
rare a nim al, and plants preserved to
h l* niusruni, but the specimen snaue
bean alto gether m lftoben la earpoe- tost secured Is the moto Interesting sad
ing th a t the shah of P s r.U poa-esses curious of all this ooBection, reports a
^ m . treaserss th a t aeanot be match- local exchange.
ed on earth. A b rie f atotem ent aa to
Prof. Oaar tells the story o f his cap­
the exten t of hla riehe. I . T upd In ture end ble »talemenl Is corroborated
the “Ceurtev dee « t o t e . Unla," .a y e a uy Frederick D ryer and John Bcyev.
translation ntoda «to the U te rn ry . farmers, who witnessed the
U T h T '« » g lto h Jeweler who “ J " " 1 Following is Prof. Onar’. story:
other day a t my nnmery I killed • stoto-
, colored snake ebon! 30 In e h r. long, of
tlMI slKli
MMB B e
a variety unknown to me.
Acer tne
00« fo r the Jewel, whleh > • « * » * * '
ecvemonlsl o-eaelon. proheWy knew • neck of the eneke the skin was apper-
w h a t M was about, amt would at 1 eotly broken, end through this aper­
least bs»« u to W s g^xxl chant® to <®t ture. which w s . a natural o r j U e J I W
fats money bsefc I f <ht offer had bean surprised to see e rUu.ll snhl.-v wrlggh
out, followed by Tourother». I enlarged
the oriilee and <lieeowr.<l a dnet o ,
canal extending the entire 'ength.of the
snake. In this dnef were CO more tittle
snake., m .k to g to . » «
were aoatetoed to the duct or ca, .
The eun wee shining hot »nrfUh«U'ttto
fellows snepped enrl hit rictouely, nut
' tbev nil died to « short rim e.
“The csnsl which contained the
' snake, must have been the regujne eB-
m entary canal, as
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