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Tuowlav. Doc. 125
TIMBERMEN OPEN
I was a contractor Biul was not
oil ftM!. T..o4.llt,l
oip roiiict "cirUT "bllKcd to reveal (ha affairs of hi-. I UIlHtlS lUSUlIlCU
with the statement that his company! JT 01 V UUIH. 11 III JO'J
(Continued from Page One)
could be done for not mora than
8000."
At this Juncture Judge Bunnell
hart checked on lie - cruisers and '
knew what the. job must have cost '
& . , L . L I. .
Began to piay an ui v.u. , m Lw went K,mlal,
. He read a .heath of answers toj lhoU8alld btller
telegrams tent out nurneuiy duuuuj t
night after this newspaper hd
erred warning as to the nature of
the protest the tlmbermen would set
forth at yesterday's hearing.
The price that various counties
had Da Id for cruising ranged around
twenty cents. The government "O i nell disappeared for
and C" land office wired to the ef
Installation of a council tor the
and the profit that must have been'ensuinK year for Job's I'aunhlers
made. The $3,000 figure was re-1 of Klamath Kails was performed by
ess iimes. Assessor, .Mrs. r ranee i. nitsutru m i un-
"You are told that fhls cruise cost
i ISOOO. I'll tell you that it did not
cost more man ssvuo and that a
profit of JH.000 wi realised,
said in a short speech.
1 Long after sundown Judge Pun-
time. The
-Iprotestants and the two remaining
feet that It had paid an average of I commissioners remained on the Job.
from the Mother Lode Properties.
JiiHl as Dr. Wnlrieniar l.lndgren.
geeloKist, predicted, the lower I In I in
creek tunnel Is breaVIng Into what
Is culled gold copper ore. The, low
er tunnel Is now entering this body
at a depth of about 1 10 feet.
15 cents an acre. Tillamook coun
ty paid twenty cents. It seemed that
the county court had scored.
Cost Explained.
Alas, every one of those high
cards were trumped. It was shown
that Tillamook's timber Is almost
entirely fir. and that fir it more ex-
hanalva than nlna In firnlan It la
more dense and the country is much ,h ft"". .plM" l re""Vusl'
arguing back and forth. Presently
Bunnell returned. Then Alex Hay.
representing the Booth-Kelly timber
holdings wanted to know what was
going to be done with the second
$30,000 now in the budget. Bun
nell wasn't certain. He told of tim
ber up around Crescent that he
would like to have cruised and of
a couple of land, grand guardian of Jobs
Daughters of Oregon, who spent
Thursday night In Klntnath Fulls.
The meeting was primarily sched
uled for tha Installation of officers I
Lee of the girls' organisation, however,'
i with tne meeting cancelled tne rouo-,
I ell was observed. '
Mrs. Harris ltocgo will servo as'
gunrdlan with Christ Barnstable as!
asaoclato guardian; Mrs. (I. A. Mas-i
soy a musical director: Mrs. K. II. I
Cofer as secretary, and Mrs. Walter:
West as treasurer.
The council, with the exception1
of the associate guardlnu, la made!
up of members of the Kastern Star
who assist the girls during the yenr:
and are In attendance at their meet-!
Inns and help them In their general!
work.
ltee Bruin's Dress
evening this week.
Shop open
llil-a
rougher. The "O and C" higher
which had inspired the cruise.
price prevailed because the govern-! . ne Hearing win reconvene at 10
ment sent out men to cruise a small 0 flot k thl9
tract and that the expenses were ,
necessarily higher than when a!
blanket cruise was undertaken as!
was the case In the $20,000 cruise.
.TtiitffA Rnnnplt nmhail ihn mutter
ot fir costing more than pine to 8?utheast winds
cruise to considerable extent.. n along tne .oast
frankly admitted, finally, that It was
the first time It had been drawn to
his attention.
J. T. Cullison ot the cruising firm
was on band with an attorney to de
fend the reputation of his firm. Xo
defense of reputation was needed,
for all parties protesting the cruise
knew Dave Edgar, the senior mem
ber, and all assured me commission
en of the unimpeachable character
of their cruising. . s
, . But Cullison was given a few bad
hours. He was called upon again
and again to tell the board Just how
much of the Increases in footage
shown was assessable pine and how
much was firs of little assessable
alue. He countered by stating that
tlmbermen would find reason to find
fault with whatever cruise was un
dertaken, i
This aroused Kuykendall's ire and
he rejoined with the opinion that
the fact that the tlmbermen had
not protested when the county en
tered Into the contract proved that
Culllson's remarks had no basis in
tact.
Mado Huge Profit.
. Cullison was pressed by Kimball
to tell how many men had been em
ployed on the cruising Job and how
many days it had taken. But Culli
son found refuge in privilege. He
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THK WRATH Kit ,
OREGON" Rain west, rain or
snow east portion Tuesday and
Wednesday. Normal temperature;
becoming gales
KIM HK'II ORK.
BAKKH (Ore.). Dec. 21. (Unit
ed Press) The most sensational ore
discoveries yet made In the copper
belt near here have been reported
How He KscoYered
v Best Constipation ReBcf
'-Mr. Joseph F. Gins of Brooklyn,
N. Y, writes "In the past 20 years
1 have been constantly troubled with
constipation. Every rrmedv I tried
would work O.K. for a while but
soon failed. The only remedy I have
wn able to use steadily with good
results have been Carter's Little Liver
Pills. I doo't guess when I take them
I know I'm going to (eel relieved."
ZSc.ai all diugguu.
r, v'Avertenient w " .
CHRISTMAS
- NfcJ
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a pair ot glasses to the eyes
that need them. T'U your
mother or father or slater or
brother to have their eyes ex
amined that It's a Christmas
gift from you.
"You can not have
unalloyed happiness
at any time ot the
year unless yon en
Joy an unobstructed
vision."
yarn
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Eye Sight Specialist.
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ml
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Christmas Gifts in
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Buy Your
Christmas Qifts
at
Broivnsville
Woolen Mills
Store
PURE VIRGIN WOOL
BLANKETS
Beautiful plaid combination in
an assortment of colors.
$9.85 to $13.50
BLAZER COATS
FOR MEN
A wonderful assortment of Itlaz
ers In a variety bf colors. These
make gifts that are appreciated.
$6.50, $7.00, $7.50
WOOLEN MUFFLERS
This will be an appreciative
gift during this cold weather.
$2.75 and $3.00
INDIAN BLANKETS
We carry a complete line of
Pendleton Indian blankets, the
heft to I.e had.
$9.00 and $15.00
MEN'S TIES
Any man appreciates a beautiful
silk tie as a Christmas gift. We
have them In all the latest styles
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50c to $2.00
vwnsww nanir
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Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
PILCHER'S
CHRISTMAS
Shopping News
This Is Your Christmas Gift Store. Come in-We will
you make your selection. Service With a Smile
Varied Service
Pilchcf More provide i
j varied service. They pro-
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Ing pparcl fof every per.
son man, woman and
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Is the nicrchandinc tell,
able and o.Tcrcd fur sale
l at the Vif y Icnvesf p$.
hie prices. One look at
our r.HuhaiKlitc will
lonvuite you o( this fact
Ladies 'Kerchiefs
Why worry? Make it a handkerchief.
We have a Inrjce assortment in crepo do
chine, linen, liiwn and luce ones to choose
from.
All the latest color.
Hand embroidered, lace
Trimrnctl and fancy bordered pattern.
Priced 10c to $1.28
Ladies' Bags
Thia is it, now you hi
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your choice.
. $1.39 to $6.98
Ladies' Felt Comfort Slippers
As above in brown felt, also moccasin
'style in American Beauty, Jack Green and
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Hosiery
Makes the perfect Rift.
What is more accept
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ly Hosiery? Thread
silk and chiffon of fine
qualities, full fashion
ed, newest shades.
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Millinery
Why Not This?
Wu'fccl that we can
nf .'pr vou the beat as-
Knrtment of Millinery
in the city, at these
most conservative
prices.
$3.49 to $16.50
We have just received
a new shipmont of
Men's gloves. All kinds
ready for your
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, Department Stores