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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 1, 1898
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Fred C Baker. Publisher.
Official Paper,Tillamook City and County
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
(srMICTLV IN ADVANCK.)
One year ................
S' 5°
Six months............................................................... 75
Three mouths
............................................. 5°
Office at corner of Main and 2cd «treets.
EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS.
school buildings the plans must lie ap­ ing the total by four we have $22,390.16
proved by him. No teacher's contract for the year. The membership fee being
will be legal unless countersigned by him. $3 for five years is 60 cents for one year.
The member ship claimed is 9,804, and
F ormer Secretary of Agricutlure J. the fees for one year will therefore be this
i Sterling Morton sends greeting to all ' amount multiplied by 60, which equals
who share his views concerning the past, $5,882.40. This w’ould make the total
present and future of American politics contributions for one year, according to
to join him in Philadelphia in Indepen­ the experience of the quarter, $28,272.56.
dence hall on the coming Fourth of July, I “The average policy is about $408,
1899, for the purpose of organizing "the ; there being $4,000,000 liability and
national conservative party." Accord­ 9,804 risks. The cost in this mutual is
ing to Mr. Morton there is need of a greater than in stock companies, and
I political party in the United States there is in the mutual futher liabilities to
which can live without traditions and assessments. For example, on a five-year
promulgate polities and principles with- ’ dw’elling policy the stock rate w ould be
out fear of running amuck with its own one-fifth of $2.25, annually. This is less
precedents and platforms. It is Mr. Mor­ than the McMinnville mutual’s cost.
ton’s conviction that a conservative The Fire Relief Associations insure, al­
party for the United States which can most exclusively, unexposed farm and '
easily be formed by a realignment of suburban buildings. The liability would ‘
the beat elements of existing political therefore be, in itscase, about four to one
organizations would advance civilization i on dwellings and bams—or $3,200,000
and good government by ignoring all on dwellings and $800,000 on barns.
the fallacies and follies of the old parties ) I The annual cost of this insurance in
and proclaiming itself for an honest, stock companies, at $2.25 term rate on
frugal and constitution-respecting ad­ dwellings and $6.75 term rate on barns,
ministration of national affairs. In sup-1 would be as follows:
STOCK RATES.
]«>rt of the pro|x>sed new departure the
RISKS.
PRO. RATA PER $100. TOTAL.
country is reminded of the fact that the
republican party was organized in 1854, ! Dwellings $3,200,000 $0.45 $14,400
800,000
1.35
10,800
two years later ran John C. Fremont for , Barns......
the presidency and by reason of a divided 1
Total... $4,000,000 $0.63 $25,200
democracy elected Lincoln a minority
MUTUAL RATES.
president in 1860.
TOLD OUT OF COURT.
“How in the world do all these young
lawyers live ?” ask a stranger. "By the
provision of the code,” replied a by-
stander.
“You know and I know’,“ shouted the
attorney for the accused, "that it is bet­
ter that nine innocent persons should
escape than that one guilty man should
lie punished.”
“I cannot permit such a statement to
go to the jury unchallenged,” smiled the
court.
“Note the exceptions. Mr. Stenograph­
er,” roared the attornev.
Sweet Marie,
Though you seem not to iden-
Tity me.
[WHITTEN BY A GRANGER FOR THE
HEADLIGHT.)
Now that 1 am on my feet
Twenty years, twenty years, onward!
And will have a chance to eat,
Twenty years inarched Tillamook's tour 1'11 accumulate more meat
Than you see.
hundred.
Into the bottoms of spruce,
From the bitter quinine pills
Into the valleys of sweat,
(Ugh! Oh, Gee!)
Have marched the noble four hundred.
And from Santiago chills
When its battalions was formed and
1 am free.
numbered
Now I'll live almighty nigh.
Then up came an order—
And 1 soon will be as spry
For which no one had blundered:
As the boy you kissed goodby,
Forward, the cow brigade!
Sweet Marie.
Take the country!” the milkmen said;
Sweet Marie, list to me, list to me,
And the state of Oregon wondered,
Sweet Marie.
Mountains to the right ol them,
Though a living skeleton now you see,
Ocean to the left of them,
1 have got the framework yet.
Yamhill behind them.
And the meat I soon will get.
Battled and thundered!
We'll be happy yet, you bet,
Nobly the labored and well
Swe-e-e-e.et Marie-e-e-e.
Their trials, who can tell,
Tillamook’s noble four hundred !
TILLAMOOK'S COW BRIGADE.
Q uite a lot of gossip is going on about
the United States having a large mer­
“It isn’t often,” said the well known
chant marine to carry our own products
attorney to the Detroit Free Press, "that
to the markets of the world. This can
a witness gets the best of a lawyer. But
not be accomplished very soon for it
I remember one that got the best of me
takes time to build ships. Another
in a way that caused the shivers to run
thing is those who put money into ships
up and down my back.
professional cards .
have to compete with the shipping of the
“A good many years ago I w’as retain­ Tw’o decades, two decades, onward !
world. There is no protective tariff, and
Have
marched
Tillamook
’
s
four
hundred!
ed upon a line fence suit between two old
cannot l>e, to protect the ship owners
ß L. EDDY,
farmers. It had been in the courts for Grassy vales of rich perfume,
as there is to protect some of our large
ten or more years, and bid fair to I k Jerseys deep in clover bloom,
manufacturers. Competition will remain
there for ten more unless the parties Victories of the four hundred.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
keen in shipping, and this perhaps is the
Phalanxes true, of unlessing numbers,
became bankrupt in the meantime.
reason so few capitalists want to put
“It was my first experience in the mat­ They have obeyed the orders—
T illamook , O regon .
money into ship building when they can
ter, I having taken the place of one of For w hich no one blundered.
find better investments for their money.
Forward has gone the cow brigade.
the lawyers who died.
Some idea of the competition that may
“I was very, very, young. In fact, it Taken the country, the milkmen have,
W J. MAY,
lie expected in shipping in the near future
was my first case, and I felt my import­ And the state of Oregon wonders.
may be gathered from the activity that
ance more than I do now’ after thirty Creameries to the right of them !
attorney - at - law ,
prevails in English ship-building yards.
RISKS.
PRO. RATA PER $100 TOTAL.
Creameries to the left of them!
years of hard grind.
They have now under construction no
S pain ’ s troubles do not appear to be Dwellings $3,200,000
$0.50 $16,143
T illamook , O regon .
"Among the witnesses was an old Creameries behind them!
800,000
less than 598 merchant vessels, with a 1 over, for it is positively asserts that Don ' Bams......
1.51
12,129
farmer that I knew’ personally, having Fires checks by the hundreds.
gross tonnage of 1,364,250 tons. This | Carlos’ army will take the field in Spain
Total $4,000,000 $0.70 $28,272
been bom and brought up in the same Far beyond Polk’s hop abortions,
is an increase of 143 vessels and 480,000 I soon after the treaty is signed. He de­
“The latter figures are based on the ex­
Q 0. NOLAN,
Or Yamhill’s cereal clods,
tons over the returns for the same date clares that a loan has been fully financed, perience of the Fire Relief Association for neighborhood.
“He was put on the stand to sw ear to Marches the cow brigade—Tillamook’s
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
last year. Of these ships, 572* were and that it is divided equally between ¡one quarter,according to its quarterly
four hundred !
steamers and only 26 sailing ships. The France and England, and he adds that statement. It is not improbable that the some facts that happened ten years back,
Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook
list of customers is of interest. It shows after the English capitalists were shown ■ expenditures for the year will be even and when he w as turned over to me for
County, Office in Alderman Hotel
Building,
She Never Was a Boy.
that 492 of the vessels were for British the evidences on which Don Carlos’ larger, for losses accumulate as the new’ cross-examination I proceeced to test the
T illamook , O regon .
owners, while 6 were to go to the Col­ chances of success are based, they offered insurer grows older. The present cost ! value of his memory dated so far back.
“ ‘Do you mean to sav,’ I began stern­ When I came home the other night
onies. Germany ordered 8 of the ships, many times the amount asked. The , being larger in the mutual association
With an ugly lookin’ eye
aggregating 47,700 tons, and Russia 11 English Carlists assert that much more than in the stock companies, to say noth­ ly, ‘that you can remember a mere in­
rp li. G0YNE,
That I had got into a fight
vessels, of 26,580 tons. Then in their money would have been secured had it ing of the contingent liability for unex­ cident that happened ten years ago ?’
Poor ma commenced to cry,
“
‘
Yes
sir,
’
h£answ
’
ered.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
order come Japan, 11 ships; Norway, 9 not lieen for the fact that Don Carlos pired risks, the scheme hasn’t a leg left to
“ ‘Then you mean to say that you can But w hen I told pa how’ it was
ships; Holland, 6; Denmark, 6; and stipulates that there should be no assis­ stand on. To remain a member is to
Office:
Opposite Court House,
He clapped his hands for joy
Austria-Hungary, 3 ships. The vessels tance from Jews, as he is apprehensive deliberately invite special assessments remember a certain day ten years ago
And
told
me
I
’
d
done
bully,
’
cause
and
that
Farmer
Dunn
drove
a
black
T illamook , O regon .
of a large displacement is growing in of their obtaining financial control of the and litigation.
Once he had been a boy.
white cow into the back pasture ?’
favor,for the tables include 6 vessels of monarchy.___________
“If the members had carried stock in­
“ ‘Yes. sir, I kin,’ he answ’ered.
*’ Boys will be boys,” I heard him say;
over 10,000 tons, 7 of from 8,000 to
surance instead they would have saved
N ew Y ork is now the commercial and
“ ‘Then, perhaps,’ said I, sarcastically,
“ They won’t be otherwise,
10,000, 39 of from 6,000 to 8,000, and
0LAUDE THAYER,
during the last quarter $768.14, which
57 from 4,000 to 6,000. There are 124 financial metropolis of the world—the is at the rate of$3,072.56 a year. There ‘you can remember something else that And the one that learns to fight his way
happened upon that particular day ?’
Is the one that wins the prize;
steamers, chiefly of the “tramp” class, supreme city in all that goes to make is still another way to look at it.
attorney - at - law ,
“ ‘Yes, I kin,’ he put in eagerly, ‘jes When I w as his age fightin’ was
of a tonnage varying from 3,000 to cities great in the world-sense of that
“Foran unexposed dwelling under a
term,
says
the
N.Y.
World.
The
sceptre
My greatest earthly joy—”
4,000. To these figures must I k * added
T illamook , O regon .
$400 covering, the total premium would after I saw Farmer Dunn drive that cow
those for warships construction, which which London has so long held has been be $9, of which the agent receives $1.35 of his’n into the back pasture I wuz But ma, she kept on cryin’ ’cause
She never was a boy.
show’ that 58 ships, of a aggregate dis­ transferred. The primacy has passed to or 15 per cent. The mutual charges $3 goin’ though my apple orchard when I
(J. J. DALY,
placement of 265,800 tones are being the American metropolis. Secretary for membership, $2 of w hich goes to the saw ye an’ two other kids stealing My golly, but I’d hate to be
ÍOSCAR H4YTEK.
built for the British navy. There are Gage w’ill announce the glad tidings in soliciting agent, and $1 for issuing the apples. When ye saw’ me cornin’ ye tried
A girl with fluffy hair,
his
annual
report.
The
Clearing-House
JJALY
&
IIAYTER,
to
git
away
;
the
other
kids
did,
but
I
also 34 w'arship aggregating 110,635
And always prim as A, B, C,
certificate. This would be 33H per cent,
tons, being built in private yards for for­ transactions of New York for this year commission, based on the stock company catched ye when you kim a-slidin’ down With clothes too clean to wear I
have
exceeded
those
of
London
by
nearly
attorneys - at - law ,
the trunk of a tree—’
eign pow ers. Of this tonnage, the great
When ma was small I s’pose she was
rate.
“Like a flash my memory went back
Elswick yard, where a cruiser, the “Al­ $2,000,000, and the volume of commerce
Red-cheeked and sw eet and coy—
D allas , O regon .
"Taking the Fire Relief Association’s
bany,” is now completing for our gov­ in and out of this port has exceeded that last statement, its quarterly report shows ten years to a very painful experience, But, oh, the fun that missed her ’cause
of
London
by
$10,000,000.
ernment, is building 64,000 tons, or
She never w’as a boy.
a loss ratio of 67.5 ¡>er cent, and an ex­ and I tried to stop him, but he went 011.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
“ ‘An’ I took ye across my lap an’
more than one-half. Adding the totals
pense ratio of over 28.5 |>er cent. The
T he Boston Home Market club has
for warships to those for merchant ves­
total per cent, of cost to members is gave ye the all firedist spankin’ that ye
After the Battle.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
sels, we arrive at an aggregate of 690 the w’it to sec what many just as ardent therefore as follows, on the bases of ever had,’ he concluded.
O regon C ity , O regon .
“I didn’t question his memory any The party strife is over,
vessels, representing the enormous total protectionists overlook, and that is that stock rates:
We have fought and won or lost,
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
further.”
of 1,740,685 tones under construction. the annexation of distant islands w ith a
Loss ratio..
67.5 percent.
And we’re settle down to business once
Specially.
This is the high water mark in the his­ population ofmillions of the cheapest of
Office ex]>ense ratio.......... 28.5 “
IMPIETIES.
again.
tory of this industry in England, Docs cheap labor is the hardest blow’ which
Solicitors’ and certificate
The dollar’s been a rover,
(JAMES M c C ain ,
many of our citizens realize what protection could receive. A tariff law’
fees (1-5 of 33','3 per ct.) 6.7 “
Old Dr. Strong of Hartford, Conn., had
¡A. W. SEVERANCE.
Far at sea the tempest tossed,
amount of labor it takes to build these which throws the American laborer into
an unfortunate habit of saying amusing But we re settled down to business once
ships and the enormous pay roll it takes competition with the low-priced work­
yjcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
Total to mem tiers
102.6 “ <<
things when he didn’t mean to do so, as
again.
every week ? Turning ships out at this man can be repealed, but when the work­
“We shall be pleased to have some ad- when he was presiding in a meeting of
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
rate means keen competition which the man is once introduced into our own vocate of mutual fire insurance explain ministers, and wishing to call one of There’s a time to keep your temper and
a time to raise a row;
United States should enter without any body politic his influence on the home to us the advantage of insuring with the them to come forw ard and offer prayer,
T illamook , O regon .
We have had some hot discussions, but
further delay if this county is to have a labor market is a ¡»er manent factor.
Fire Relief Association.
Where is the he said:
we
’
ve
gotten
through
them
now;
merchant marine.
Brother Colton
(I nk fruitful source of complaint regard­ saving? The cost now is nearly 3 per
B. HENDRICKS,
Each sought to save the country, though IT
cent, more than in a stock company; the
Of Bolton,
11 •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
we differed as to now,
O regon and Washington are both in­ ing conditions in the army has developed indemnity of the mutual is liable to ex-
Will
you
step
this
way
during
the
hearings
of
the
investigating
Careful
attention
paid to Land Office
But
we
’
ve
settled
dow
’
n
to
business
once
terested in the salmon industry of the
tra assessments, and may ha veto accept
And pray ?
work and collections, notary public
again.
Columbia river. The laws ofboth states commission. Almost without exception a partial payment of his own claim,
work and practice in all the
To which Rev. Mr. Colton immediate­
ought to be identical, and probablv will it has develo|£d that officers who were besides.’’
Courts.
ly answered without intending to INT­ We show ed wonderful endurance
ol
the
opinion
that
affairs
had
l>een
mis
­
be. There will be a joint committee ap­
Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building,
When debating was our care,
jietrate
anything
of
the
same
sort
:
managed
were
suffering
from
disap]>oint-
near the post-office,
O rdinance , N o . 109.
pointed bv both legislatures to confer on
But we’ve settled down to business once
My dear Brother Strong
BAY CITY ..........
OREGON.
An Ordinance to provide for the con­
this subject and revise the laws so that ed ambition or had la-en unable to secure
again.
You
do
very
wrong
|>ersonal
privi.egcs
to
which
they
imagin'
struction
of
sidewalk
011
Fourth
Avenue
they will correspond. This is necessary
’Twas a definate assurance
To lie making a rhyme
J) AVID WILEY, M.D.,
for the proper enforcement of the fishing cd themselves en tit led, even though others East and Fourth Street.
Of the force we’d bring to hear
At such a solemn time.
were
denied
them.
T he people of tillamook city IM»
laws. The courts have held that where
\\ hen we settle down to business once
And then Dr. Strong added;
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS.
the laws are indentical, both states
again.
I ndications point to Spain’s accept­
I’m very sorry to see
ACCOUCHEUR.
1.—That a side-walk shall be built on
have concurrent jurisdiction for the en­
No
matter
it
it
’
s
silver
small
currency
or
ance of the terms of peace insisted upon the Ea»t side of Fourth Avenue East,
That you’re just like me.
forcement thereof, but where the laws
gold,
All call promptly attended to.
by our peace commissioners in Paris.
The
good
men
would
not
for
the
world
loginning at the intersection of Fourth
conflict, the jurisdiction of both states
Of if it comes in greenbacks in a bundle
T illamook , O regon .
The United States offers $20,000,000
Avenue East, with the County Road, in have made jest on such an occasion, but
simply extends to the middle channel of
neatly rolled.
for a treaty cession of the Philippine
they
could
plead
the
same
excuse
for
their
Thayer’s addition to Tillamook City,
the Columbia river. The Astoria Herald
We’re unanimously out in quest of all
islands. This is a snap for Spain, and it
and running South on the west side of rhymes that the boy did for whistling in
C E. HAWKE, M.D.,
says: “ The Clatsop delegation to the
that w e can hold;
would lie foolishness of her to refuse the
school:
“
I
didn
’
t
whitle,
sir;
it
whistled
land owed be C.nnd E. Thayer, and Lots '
legislature will endeavor to secure an
We
’
ve
settled
down
to
business
once
proffered sum when she should have paid 1 and 8, in Block 17, and Lots land 8 in j itself.’’
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
appropriation of $25,000 for the estab­
again._________
the United States a heavy indemnity.
Block 18, and 8 in Block 19, and Lots 1
lishment of hatcheries. Under the Curtis
Mrs. Grump—The church was just
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
and 8 in Block 20 to the South-west crowded. Many people were turned away.
fish law passed at the sjavial session,
Sweet Marie.
Now that it is proposed the term of
Telephone No, 7.
providing for licenses, there will be suffi­ office of county school superintendent corner of Lots 8 in Block 20.
Old Gruipp—What was the matter;
From the field of war I come,
And also a side-walk beginning at a weren't there clothes good enough ?
cient money raised every year to main shall be four instead of two years, we do
Sweet Marie.
point
on
the
North-west
corner
of
BltK'k
'
tain and <»|>cra*c these hatcheries. This, not see why the offices of sheriff, county
a wise
with the assistance of the United States, clerk, recorder, assessor, treasurer and 18 nnd connecting with the proposed
Dobson—So the factional fight is on Will you kiss me welcome home,
Love, to thee ?
w hich the government 1ms promised in surveyor should not be extended to four i side-walk hereinbefore described and run­ again in the first Baptist church ?
DENTIST,
the event of Oregon passing the present years also. An election every four years ning West on the South side of Fourth | Hobson—Yes; half the congregation I am only skin and bones,
T illamook , O regon .
All my sw eetest songs are groans,
Street and on the North side of Lots 4, are opposed to the new’ pastor.
fishing law, w ill put in millions of sal­ is often enough.
The Dekmn Building, Third and Wash
And I’m full of army prunes
3, 2, and 1, in Blocks, to the North-east
mon in the river.”
Dobson—\\ hat has he been doing ?
As can be.
ington, Torlland.
A nother battle ship was added to the corner of Lot 2 in Block 7 all in Thayer’s
Hobson—Pleasing the other half.
Oh, I got it in the neck,
There is another important alteration United States navy on Saturday, when addition to Tillamook City.
to lie made in the school law. suggested the Wisconsin was successfully launched
Sweet Marie!
“There seemed to be a rather acrimon­
2.—All of such side- walks as is described
NOTICE FOR PVBLICATION.
I am but a battered wreck.
by the committer appointed to revise that at San Francisco.
in Section 1 of this ordinance, shall lie ious discussion going on as I went by
Laud Office at Oregon city. Ore.,
v
October 14th, i898.
conflicting statute. It has reference to
Don’t you see ?
built and constructed as follows: Such headquarters.”
Notice is hereby given that the following
the county school siivcrintendcnts ami
naineti settler has filed notice of his intention
“Yes,” said the Salvation Army cap- In the tnud and rain I slept,
the M c M innville mutual . side-walks shall be »5 feet and 4 inches
to make^ final proof in support of his claim, and
their duties. In the proposed change
wide, and constructed with 3 longitudi­ tain sadly. "Brother Jones, who beats While the very heaven wept.
tnat snid proof will be made before the County
C erk ol Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore.,
the su|K*iintendent’s term of office has
The Coast Review in commenting upon nal sills or stringers, 2x6, or 3x4 inches the drum, happen to say to Brother And the buzzards vigils kept
on December and, 1898, viz :
Over me!
been extended from two to four years. the Fire Relief Association of McMinn­ and well bededor firmly set upon sound Smith w ho does most of the preaching,
WILLIAM A. CROSS,
H. E.9770, lor the 8e •« of Nw '4, E H of Sw %
His »alary is to be fixed by the legisla­ ville, has this to sav :
W hen I 'listed I was fat.
. substantial utiderpining when necessary that actions spoke louder than words.
and hw otSe of Sec 30. Tp 2 8, R. 9 W.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
ture. A county siqierintendent must have
“Having few losses at the start—ns is 1 to raise it up to establish grade, and
Sweet Marie.
niscontinuous residence upon and cultivation
h id teaching ex|»cricnce in the state ami i always thecase with new insurance com . such side-w alk shall I k covered with 1< 2
of said land, viz:
A short time ago n somewhat laugh­ Never was a Tomas cat
Nestor ton, Ore.: H. I>.
must hold at least a first grade certifi- ' panics—the little tire mutual of McMinn- . inch by 8 inche planking lain cross-wise able incident took place in an eastern
Spry as me.
Shackelford. Neatucton, Or»-. ; Nelson L.
Knighten, Nestncton. Ore.; Charles F. Blum,
c itc. The county su|x*rinten<lent and the ville. Or., has bein’, able to boast of a and firmly nailed with 20 p nailes, and church. The minister after proclaiming 1 conld lift a bar’l of l>eer.
Nestocton, Ore.
county court shall be the ones to decide very small loss ratio—until quite recent- 1 I all street crossings connecting such side­ the bans of matrimony between a I could run like any deer.
_____ __
C has . B. M oores , Register.
upon the change in the Imundanes of dis ly. The managers have l>een making hay I walks. or parts thereof shall lie con­ young couple, concluded by saying: "If 'n<l there »«ver was a tear
NOT < F. FOR PUBLICATION.
tricts. Apportionments of the school | meantime in the sunshine ofa temporary structed with 3x12 inch plank, and all there be any objections, they can now be
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
'n m.T ee-
M
.
October 2bth. 189H.
funds shall lie made four times a year. pros|x*rity. But the sun isn’t shining such planking shall l^e lain nj»on cross stated.”
N dice is hereby given that the following
Now I’m thinner than a ghost.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
The county su|»erintendeat shall appor­ now. and the prospects are stormy. It is ! sills shall be placed cr<»ss-wisc and 4 feet
A fashionable youth, an old admirerof
J?
1 ,,al Pro2f 1,1 support of his claim, and
Sweet Marie.
tion the sum of $100 a vear to each dis. always thus with tire mutuals.
l'i«t «aid proof will be macle beiore the Register
• apart, and beveled on each end. 4 inches the intended bride, noticing the eye» of a You could make a hitching post
and
Receiver
al Oregon City. Oregon. 011 Decern-
t ict instead of $50. The county super­
“The McMinnville Fire Relief Associa­ to the foot, and all well and firmly nail­ portion of the congregration fixed upon
berjist, i*^S, viz
Out of me.
„ M
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CYRUS SMITH ;
intendent shall take his office on the first tion reports for the last quarter.exclusive ed with 40p nails and such cross-walks him. rose up and exclaimed. "I have no Every joint that's in my frame
k J7M. for the K H of Ne % of Sec. 3i and
Monday in \ugust. The school year will of unadjusted claims. $3.771.90 losses; shall be 4 feet wide on top.
ofS< « of Sec y>. Tp. 1 s.. R. 10 W.
objections for my own part.” to the Is with fever stiffness lame—
lie nanies the following witnesses to prove
end on the 30th of June. He is to enforce expenses, $1,825.54; total expenditures,
Adopted by the Common Council Nov. J astonishment of all about him. and re- Oh. Gehenna was no name
nis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of «aid land, viz:
the course of study provided for by the not including unadjusted losses $4,597.54 14th LS98.
snmed his scat, as if he had done a mere
For the spree!
Orewot. ; w O. Thayer,
C. N. D rew , Recorder. | formal piece of business.
board of education. In the erection of This is for a fourth of a year. Multiply-1
Portland J W Maxwell. Tillamook. Oregon;
But I'm with you once again,
George Cofman. of Portland. Oregon.
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