Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1898, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 17, 1898
May the wreath Clark won never wither,
I so, but a prosecution for making out and it took money to bring that about,
Nor the star of his glory grow dim ;
trol the house. This is as it should be.
HOW TO ASSESS.
it will in improving Hoquarton Slough,
signing a false statement would have the
The elections resulted in fully indorsing
May
the service united ne’er sever,
but it will lie money well spent from a
Fred <1 Baker. Publisher
President McKinley’spol'cy, which every Mr. Newell and the Headlight desired effect. Perhajw some of our read­ business point of view and will show the
But still to its colors prove true,
ers may l>e able to propose something in
makes Practical Suggestions.
patriotic citizen must admit has put the
The army and navy for ever,
advance of the above suggestions, and if enterprise of the citizens in making a
Three cheers for the red, white and
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County United States upon a loftier platform,
start to bring about this necessary and
Mr. P. D. Newell was in Tillamook last they have we feel sure our county officials
making the Stars and Strijjes to be re­
blue.
important improvement. We are entirely
week from Nehalem, and hearing he had would be glad to know, for they are all
C horus :
spected by all the European nations.
in
accord
with
Mr.
Thayer
on
this
pro
­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
some good ideas on how to assess pro­ desirous of putting people’s projierty’ on
Three cheers for the red, white and blue,
(STM1CTLV IK ADVANCE.)
J oaquin M iller , the poet of the property, we buttonholed him. At first he an equality now that public sentiment is position. No doubt it would lie more Three cheers for the red. white and blue,
,..ji 50
One year .................
......................
• Sierrras, has done many things to mark was reluctant to say anything for publica­ in favor of a radical change to the plans economical to contract for the dredging
The army and navy for ever,
Six months......................................................
75
of the slough than it would lie to goto
Three mouths . . ......................................
50 him as a man of rare eccentricity, and as tion for fear that it might be thought he previously pursued in making up the
Three cheers for the red. white and blue.
the
expense
of
purchasing
dredgers
and
a last crowning act of his strange career was complaining of our county’ officials, assessment roll. Perhaps some people
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
he has perfected all the arrangements for whom he has great confidence in doing will complain of the cost, but it a syste­ other apparatus. This would not necesi-
UP TO DATE POETS.
his own funeral and the incineration of what is right. He said :
matic assessment of the county’ is made tate bonding the city, unless it was pro­
“The letter of our county judge in a it may surprise them the amount ot money posed to do considerable work on the
EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS. his mortal remains when his soul shall
Let the World go by.
have escajied to the great beyond. His recent issue of the Headlight calls to our that will go into the county treasury , slough the first year. We believe it would
P resident M c K inlev is not going to last rites will lie as strange as his life. minds that the difficulties encountered by from parties who have not l»een paying . lie the best policy to raise enough money
Your dog’s your friend in sorrow
bv taxation every year to do the work
stand any more nonsense, forthe cabinet If his wishes are carried out, relates the the board of equalization arises from the their just proportion of taxation.
When there’s nothing left to borrow,
gradually, but to appropriate a small and
has sent the Peace Commissioners in San Franciseo Chronicle, his remans will fact that while all our of assessors for the
When your money’s gone and friends
insignificant amount, which would ac­
Paris positive instruction as to the dis­ l»e burned upon a funeral pyre of his own past ten years have been meu of good
avert their gaze ;
SHIPPING FACILITIES.
complish nothing, would lie a penny-wise
posal of the Philippine question. Spain building.
He shuns their heartless laughter
judgment, they have never worked on
policy. Although we see many lienefits
must submit, for practically there is
And he follows closely after
I mmigrants to the United Stated the , the exact theory of assessment. Meeting Mr. Thayer gives Some Light on which would accrue to Tillamook city by
nothing left for her to do but gracefully
In the footsteps of the man lie’s loved
the Port Commission Proposal.
last fiscal year numbered 229,299, a de­ a man away from his property, or 011 a
having a port commission, one must con­
submit to our demands, no matter
since bv-gone days.
different
day
from
that
on
which
he
crease of 1,593 from the previous year.
sider the cost it is going to lie to the tax­
what they are. The Spanish people
When you’ve a wife an children
| It is interesting to know that 3,030 were valued that of his neighbor, his memory TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
should have thought of all this^before
It’s another proposition :
S ir ,—At the calling of the legislative payers and whether they can stand any
debarred, thus showing that the utmost cannot be depended on, and he puts an
more taxation. A little more light on this
war was declared, and now that she is
entirely
different
valuation
on
it
to
that
They’ll share your grief; to cheer you
session
I was in Salem, and Senator
precaution is being taken to keep out
point, with some of the details more
badly whipjieil, there is nothing left but
they will try.
people who are likely to become a public ; of the property adjoining. If the assessor Maxwell told me that any special legis­
to knuckle down, even if Spanish honor i charge. The report of the commissioner i would adopt some plan—after having lation that was desired for Tillamook fullv explained, would help people to form
But when you’re poor and homely
their opinions on the proposrd. As to
is ignored. By all means let the com-1
gained a general knowledge of the county’ city could be easily obtained.
And feel old and lonely,
shows that Italy heads again the list.
inissioners bring the wrangle to a close
—and would make his rate on the differ-
I prepared, very hastily, a bill for an the city absorbing the electric light and
Tell your sorrows to your dog and let
without further delay. The sentiment
T he Maria Teresa was reported to . erent classes of land in the different local­ act authorizing a commission to lie I water plants we are inclined to let private
the world go by.
in the United States is in favor of hold­ have foundered at sea in a gale. This i ities, taking into consideration nearness called “The Por: of Tillamook Commis­ ! companies continue operating them as
Tho’ you’ve not enough to eat,
'
long
as
they
give
good
service.
Perhaps,
ing the Philippine islands and that can­ is not correct, however, but her condition I ' or remoteness to shipping, the commer- sion.’’ Upon reflection, I decided that
And may be turned into the streets;
not lie ignored. A report from Paris is almost equally as bad. The ship was ! | cial centers, ease of getting to them by it would be rather presumptious in me however, it can be shown that the city
Tho’ you’re lost your reputation,
says; Among onlookers here the im­ abandoned by her crew because it was I 1 road or water, etc., then separate each i to procure the passage of such a law would be making a good investment by
friends and gold—
pression exists—though it is not the re­ considered unsafe to remain on board, j i rancher’s farm into the class to which it without more consultation with my’ fel­ purchasing these plants, yet for all that
He’ll not stop for grief or sin,
it is essential that the cost to tlietaxpay-
sult of any official statement—that the The derelict stranded at Cat Island,where ' belongs. For instance, if Mr. A, whose low citizens.
But he’ll stick, through thick and thin.
Spanish jieace commissioners will not she lies between two reefs, and in all j ranch lies 12 miles above tide water on
I, therefore, brought the bill back for I ers be thoroughly understood. Enter-
For he loves you just the same, tho’
consent to a treaty which the American probability she is a total wreck.
the Nehalem, says he has a ranch of 160 the purpose of having its terms and the 1 prise and united effort on the part of our
you are poor and old.
commissioner could sign. It seems al­
acres—40 is bottom, 60 is burned hill, 20 advisability of its passage discussed by citizens will go a long way to bring about
most possible, also, that, in the pitiable
Your dog is always sorry
P rof . C has . II. C hapman , president | is prairie and 4-0 swamp—and the rate the citizens. The bill, as prepared, con­ improvements in the city. Mr. Thayer’s
pressure to which the Spanish commis­ of the State University, has resigned, ; ¡8 $4 on bottom, 50 cents on hill, $2.50
When he sees you’ve care and worry,
tained provisions of a separate nature proposal to create a port commission is
sioners are subjected between their large which is to take effect the end of this i on prairie and $2 on swamp, his valua-
He’ll creep up close and look into
altogether, authorizing the city to issue a progressive move, and when it is more
creditors, who are oil tile spot watching school year. Very few will* regret his ' tion is $320. If 30 acres should be half
your eye.
bonds, for the acquisition and maintain- fully understand and the details explain­
them, and the stern attitude of the Unit­ departure from Eugene, where he is 1 cleared and his buildings and fences are
He always feels your trouble;
ance of a water and light system by the ed the citizens will immediately see the
ed States, the Spaniards may; abandon decided unpopular. All we need add i worth say $100, his total valuation is
Tho’ your grief and care be double,
necessity of it.—E d . H eadlioht .J
city.
their struggles and leave the two forces that the State University needs a better j $120. If his ranch was on the Nehalem
Tell your sorrows to your dog and
For intelligent, fair discussion of the
to confront tile other.
man than Chapman to be its president. I Bay or adjoining Tillamook, the same subjects, our fellow townsman, Mr. A.
let the world go by.
ROAD SUPERVISORS.
classification could be used with the pro- W. Severance, has written a business­
I n an interview Senator Hanna said
I>er increased valuation of the different like communication in regard to it,
The county court early next year will
The Latest Yankee Girl.
the war revenue law would have to be THE PHILIPPINE PROBLEM.
kinds of land. If a note was made on while the other comments have been, so be confronted with the unthankful task Her dusty tint and melting eyes
revised to meet existingconditions. “The
Professor Dean C. Worcester of the Uni- the assessment blanks giving the number far as I have seen, entirely without ap­ of appointing road supervisors, which, as
Proclaim the Porto Rican touch ;
war revenue measure,’’ he said, 4 in ust
of acres of each kind of land the rancher . preciation of the subject and apparently a rule, find£manv aspirante and conten­ Her skin anointed signifies
be revised, but we will keeji many of the , versity of Michigan, in the October Cen­
had,
the
board
of
equalization
could
de
­
tions
parlies
on
the
war
path.
In
some
contributed by people who imagine that
To Isle Hawaiian she owes much ;
original features of the law, simply be­ tury: Can we withdraw and restore the
termine intelligently and immediately in every’ proposition there must, of ne­ counties there is considerable leg-pulling Long tresses, lips of betel stains—
cause it is now necessary. Under the , I islands to Spain ? To do so would lie to
the relative value for taxation of each cessity, be some dishonesty upon the and political del ts to be paid, which is
The Filipino’s maden pride ;
other tariff law we arc not getting very stultify ourselves in the eyes of the world.
traet in the county. Town property part of the proposer.
often the means of inexperienced and un­ But of New York slight trace remains—
much revenue because we are exporting We have gone to war in order to put a
could be handled the same way. In the
One thing is certain, an immense lot of desirable persons being appointed, and
At least scarce visible outside.
instead of importing, and something stop to Spain’s brutality to Cuba, and
center of business the four corner lots, work must be done, and as time passes, a often to a county being divided up into
must be done to meet these new condi­ we have taken the position that this end
Perhaps she wears for oniements
where
the
two
streets
corner,
would
have
too
many
road
districts.
Possibly
there
great deal of money’ expended to enable
tions. We must have a new revenue can only be acconqilished by her expul­
Sharks’teeth and strings of cocoantits,
the same value, plus the value of the this town to hold the prestige that it may I k * too many road districts in Tilla­
measure. So far as I am concerned, I sion from the island. We have turned a
buildings, plants or improvements. The now has. A few days ago the Dewey was mook county. The question we ask, Is And naught of clothes. ’Tis no offense;
deaf
ear
to
her
promises
of
better
things
favor putting a duty on tea and coffee.
She may live where no ice it cuts,
inside lots opposite on a street the same landed at the mouth of the Tillamook the present system of road supervisors
The revenues for the support of the in the future, and have said to her that
Or Skaguay gold diplays upon
if
the
blocks
and
business
were
the
same,
river, and her cargo was discharged and road work satisfactory or unsatis-
government must be raised in some way, she must go.
Fur gowns mosquito-bill inlaid,
But the Cubans have not been the only and about 10 to 40 per cent less than cor­ there, costiug 60 cents i>er ton to be factory ? There are those wlio argue
and the indirect way is the best wav,
With diamonds of some defunct don—
ner
lots.
Timber
lands
can
only
be
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that
it
is
unsatisfactory,
and
they
con-
hauled up to the city. This was simply 1
according to mv idea. When the people Spanish subjects to suffer oppression. By
The fin-de-siecle Yankee maid.
valued differently as knowledge comes to because the Dewey could not be brought I ' tend that if the county court would dis­
do not realize that they are paying a a strange chance we have it in our pow­
the assessor that they have more or less up through the S’ough. It seems to me | card the present road district plan and Perchance she swears a Klondike oath,
er
to
strike
the
shackles
from
other
mil-1
tax there is no complaint. Still, it will
timber, or except as to location, until it that this is an object lesson which we | appoint but one supervisor, a man of
If it may hap to be her way.
be necessary to retain some of the lions of unfortunates. What then are we
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! shall be cruised or when holders shall cannot afford to disregard, and which i wide experience in road work and bridge Or in her speech she’s nothing loath
features of the war revenue measure. to do? Has not every crime against’
I jn J send to the assessor their cruising. I wish cannot be met by’ personal sneers, or 1 building, better results would soon be
To urn c-e to t-h-a—
The tax is now on the people, and, in civilization in Cuba been duplicated i..
If the ' o,1b’to call attntion to the fact that it is attempts at smart-aleckism.
j seen.
Here in Tillamook considera­ Pon-tha, not Pons or Poncie ; or
some instances, it is the proper method ' the Philippines a hundred times ? 1.
With a Sandwich dialect makes free,
taxes levied upon the Philippine natives ! time we had some theory or plan where­
The citizens of Tillamook have either ble money every year must necessarily be
of taxation.”
in the past have been heavier than they by every taxpayer could be assured that got to do this work or make such repre­ expended for bridge work, and here, they Yet Cupid’s tongue will win her, for
The latest Yankee girl is she.
T iie Spanish soldiers at Puerto Prin­ ' could bear, how would it be now, with l,e WOUL1 only be called upon to pay his sentations to Congressman Tongue as claim, is where an experienced person
cipe refuse to return to Spain until they ’ the mother country burdeneJ with (|t.|)t j inst proportion of the county expense«. will secure its lieingdoneby the National would save the county money. Another
' as never liefore ? Granting for the mom j Thc fact that ever-v assessor carries with government.
point they raise is that the present plan
Plaint of a Boy.
receive their back pay, who are on the
: bim last year s valuations shows plainly
If they don’t do one of the two things creates too many bosses at the county’s I dont see why it’s ’spected of boys.
verge of mutiny. They number 9500. ent that Spain would be able to
1 quer the islands, what would lie the fate tllere is no well defined plan. Heleanson there will, most surely, lie another expense and that some road supervisors
The situation lias created 110 particular
To be just as quiet as mice,
that last year’s valuations have shipping point established in this county <1° not get the amount of work
concern in the minds of the American au­ of the thousands of natives who have re j thc
When every thing that’s a growin’
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carried through the taxpayer and who and our merchants and business men 1 out of the men they employ they
thorities, as it is not likely seriously to voltcd against her? Have weanyreason
Don’t sit still an’ be so purcise!
affect the control of that portion of the to doubt that other “scores’* would be will be willing to contribute as much lose their present opportunities.
should. There is logic in quite a number The corn is always a wavin’
I
another
year.
A
plan
strictly
followed
island by the American forces; but it is “forgotten’’ in the Black Hole until they
I11 regard to the water and light pro- of their suggestions when considered from
At the oats across the way ;
realized that these 9500 soldiers, if they suffocated; that other hundreds would be | would give confidence in thc equality of position, that is an entirely different a purely business point of view, but when
And I know when I’ve bin a-fishin’,
assessment,
and
if
this
theory
was
fol
­
should jiersist in their refusal to return lined up by the sea wall in front of the
matter, and one which it would have I a person suggests making a change—even
That the streams sing all the day.
to Spain, might become defiendents Luneta and shot down like dogs, while lowed the board of equalization would been better to have left out. It may be ¡f it is a good one—to a long standing
whom it would I k * difficult to care for, the bands were playing and fair women find the assessment roll easy to review.’’ said, however, that the adoption, or re- custom he is sure to meet with consider, Fact even’ thing keeps a movin’
An ’ a-makin’ lots of noise,
jection, of any and all of these proposi-1 able opposition, therefore we know we
and ultimately, perhaps, a menace to applauding ?
Mr. New’ell’s theory of assessment is a
Is it an answer to say that Cuba is
good government in the island. The
tions was left to the choice of the people are treading on tender ground. We have An’ the birds sing just as plain like,
“Come, have lots of fun, little boys
Spanish authorities express no fear of near and the Philippines arc distant? good one, but he fails to mention how it to be expressed by ballot, and I presume merely done so to throw a little light on
their ability to solve the problem pre­ How many degrees of latitude and long­ is to be practically worked out. We will the majority of the people may be de-1 • the subject, The number of complaints An’ even the little boy sunbeams
sented, but how they will solve it if the itude measure the differente between try and show how, and if the county pended upon to do what is right, in about bad roads in Tillamook county is
That came from ’way up in the sky.
j officials see any merit in what Mr. Newell
men, backed bv their officers, absolutely right and wrong? True, we might have
spite of the malicious innuendoes of a matter which everybody is interested Always dance! An’ they never get scolded
refuse to return home without their pay, thought it hopeless to attempt the im­ I has already adduced and what we may some nameless scribler.
Or put in the corner to cry.
in, and to discuss the most economical
provements of conditions in the Philip, j ' add to it, they would be quite justified in
is not clear.
C laude T hayer .
wav of constructing good roads and An’ I don’t see why it’s’spected of boys
I
giving
it
their
careful
consideration,
and
pines, had not fate placed the power in !
bridges is in the province of alt to ex­
To lie just as quiet as mice,
I n his official report to the Spanish our hands. Granted ifyou will, that we 1 if in their judgment it would bring about
[We have refrained from expressing an press their opinions. We do not pretend When every thing what’s a-growin’
a
systematic
plan
they
would
be
justified
minister of marine, describing the battle cannot right the wrongs of all oppressed I
opinion on the bill prepared by J*
Mr. 1 to say that those who hold the above
Don’t sit still an’ lie so purcise!
ol Santiago, Admiral Carvera gives high nations, vet can we refuse to accept the ! i in giving it a trial. First, it is preposter- Claude Thayer because we believe it is views are right. They find favor with
praised to the humane and courteous responsibility, which the logic of events ’ I ous to even imagine that a county asses­ wise to go slow in such matters and for quite a number of people, and the ques-
A Darktown Lullaby.
treatment accorded him and his subor­ has thrusted upon us? Can we say to i sor can make a personal assessment of the reason that Mr. Thayer did not favor tion is whether it is not worth trying.
I property every year, therefore he has to
dinates by the American authorities. He Spain : “We will have no more of your
thc H eadlight with a copy of the bill to
Sleep time, mah honey! evening’ shadows
speaks of the efforts made bv the Iowa misrule in Cuba, but the Philippines are 1 fall back on last year’s assessment. Here either pass our opinion upon or our read­
failin’,
The Battleship Oregon.
and Gloucester to save life,of the solici­ a long way off; take them back again, I is where the shoe pinches in Tillamook ers to lie informed of the provisions con­
Sun sinkin’ down in’a skies ;
county.
Though
we
have
only
been
a
tude shown by the Americans for the ami I k * sure to treat them well ?” If we
tained in the bill. No doubt a number of
Mr. E. West, of Netarts, sends us his Sand Man done reckons time now fo’
comfort of those w hom they had taken were to do this, could we blame our 1 Tillamooker a few months we have heard our readers have never r< ad what is pro-1 contribution to the Clark testimonial,
callin’—
pris »tiers, ami finally of the generosity cynical neighbors for suggesting that ' ; men say their assessment is the same now posed, and for that reason it is necessary and it is in a poem, as follows:
Close yo’ li’l coal-black eyes !
:
as
it
was
ten
years
ago.
This,
in
our
judg-
ol the victors in providing so hospitably our interests in putting a stop to mis­
to explain briefly, so that our readers can
Close dem, mah honey 1 Sand Man wont’
The Oregon, the Queen of the Ocean,
f >r th an in the United States. Admiral government seemed to wane when the 1 ment, is conclusive proof that the county seethe drift of Mr. Thayer's letter. The I
lub yo’
The home of the brave and the free,
Carvera says “The result of the battle territory concerned did not hap|>en to is needing a thorough, systematic and preamble of the proposal says it is; “A
Ef yo ’sists to cha+tah dataway ;
The shrine of patriot's devotion,
personal
assessment
from
one
end
of
the
bill
for
an
act
to
establish
the
Port
of
’
was never in doubt, but I never thought I k * conveniently situated for annexation
Yander he’s callin’!
that my vessscls would be so quickly to our own ? It seems almost unthink­ 1 county to the other. To accomplish this Tillamook Commission, and to authorize I Thy country offers homage to thee.
“Derry dum! derry dum ;derry ditty ditty
To arms our heroes assemble
destroyed.’’ He then goes on to state able that we should ever put ourselves I the county must he divided up into a the City of Tillamook to levy a tax for I
dum!”
how the American’s fire produced such in such a position ; but if we were dis- I number of sections. Deputy assessors the pur|»ise of improving Hixpiarton I When liberty for Cuba stands in view;
Dat
’s what’a Sand Man say!
Our
guns
make
the
enem
v
to
tremble,
terrible injuries upon his ships.
p »scil to do so. another <|tiestion would should l»e appointed for each section by Slough, and to provide for the arrest and '
When pointed by our sailor boys in Sleep time, mah honey! shadows am
arise. Is it in our power to restore the the assessor or county court, and at a punishment of any person placing or
blue.
creepin’,
T he situation at Havana is very islands to Spain ? The islanders them­ given date at the most convenient time causing to lie placed any obstruction,
C horus :
Creepin’ up aroun’a cabin do’;
grave. Anarchy and revolt have pre- selves would hardly I k * willing parties to of the year they should lie sent out to as­ flesh or offal in said Hoquarton Slough ;
W hen pointed by our sailor boys in blue, Down in’a meadow dem bullfrogs am
vailed since Wednesday night. Havana’s such a transaction. Is it probable that sess every bit of taxable projicrty in their and to provide for the purchase and use
W hen pointed by our sailor boys in blue.
weepin’
section
upon
Mr.
Newell's
theory
of
militiamen have been in a state of riot for she could again subdue them ? Her con­
of electric and water plants wit'., in Tilla. ! Our guns make the enemy to tremble.
Weepin’ kase de sunlight had to go.
twenty-four hours and have I »ten prac­ quest of the archqicligo lK*gan in 1565, assessment, or something similar, which mook county by the city of Tillamook,
Sand Man am walkin’, sweet dreams he’s
tically joined by the regulars, leaving under Legaspi. It should not l»e forgot­ ha<l previously been decided upon by the and for the borrowing of money | When war spreadsits wide desolation
bringin’—
And threaten the land to deform
court and assessor. Each assist­
Blanco with but little force to maintain ten that in centuries which have passed county
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and issuance of bonds by said citv
The ark ot freedom’s foundation,
Doan yo’ blink dem li’l eyes dat way
order. An alarming state of affairs is she has not been able to complete it. At ant assessor should classify a person's for such purposes.”
Without the
Yander he’s singin!
prevalent and can no longer lie conceal­ the outbreak of the present revolution property as much as possible on the least hesitation we believe that that part
The Oregou ride safely through the
“Derry dum! derrv dum; derry ditty
blank, and after doing so the of the bill referring to Hoquarton Slough
ed from the public. A riot that may there were tribes as indc|»rndeiit of her assessment
:
storm.
ditty dum!
should sign it and take an affida­ is a move in the right direction, the im­ With shot and shell, victory crowns
lead to frightful consc<|uetiers is immin­ as they were the day Magelian set foot parties
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vit that that was all his assessable pro­
Dat’s what’a Sand Man say!
ent ami inav break forth at any tune. on Cebu.
her
—
portance of which to Tillamook county
perty. Once every three or four years is far reaching. When a city has ship,
1 lie presence ot Americans warship is bad­
Sleep time, mah honey! shadow’ done;
Skillfully guns are handled bv her
would
l»e
sufficient
to
carry
out
that
plan,
MONEY
TO
LOAN
I
ly live.led and the government will pro
foun’ yo’,
crew.
ping facilities to a limited extent, it
MONEY TO LOAN I but the years this was not done the pro­ should loose no time in improving them. With old glory floating before her.
balwily l»c wired to taat eiRvt at once.
Foun’ yo'an’ yo’ po’ ol’ mammy too!
perty owners should I k - supplied with
The danger to America s interests arc
Whippo’will am singin’, singin’ all aroun*
The experience of other cities, where thev
The boast of our sailor boy's in blue.
For tei tus apply to
assessment blanks and conqielled to fill
certainly of a very grave character.
yo’!
have improved the navigable rivers, is
Theo Steinhillter, Tillaimxtk. Or.
C
horus
:
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proof positive that is where business is The boast of our sailor boys in blue.
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good and property valuable. Take thc The boast of our sailor hoys in blue.
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