Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 02, 1899, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH, 2 1899
anxious to surrender .
OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
This coming Sunday at 11a.m., is C.
BARNEGAT
The captain of an Atlantic steamship
PAPER PULP is KING ! that in a joint district the sum of $50
Mills’ regular time to preach at Beaver, Commissioners From Malolos Re­
herein required to lie paid to each school
was
at a loss how to induce a passenger
Bert Biggs went to the city Thursday and Rev. Swabb at 7 p.m.
port Rebels Weary of Warfare. to desist from the filthy habit of spitting
Plenty of Spruce and Cotton district in a county before any part of and returned.
Matrimonial!
Lookout!
About
three
the county school fund is otherw ise ap­
on deck. Among the passengers was a
wood in Tillamook Co for portioned, said $50 shall lie paid to such Captain George Hunt made a trip to couple at Beaver and two at Blaineex- M anila , Feb. 27th, 4:45
gentleman well known in Toronto forty
pect" to be married in
town
Thursday
and
returned
Friday.
Paper and Pulp Mill9
joint district by the counties in which
years ago, who undertook to stop him
Wonder
who
will
be
the
lucky
official
to
Miss Esma Newell closed a very suc­
it lies in proportion to the number of
-ffleiau it that 8000 rebel, ^anxiou. to
if a quartermaster were placed at his
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. school children in each county residing« cessful term of five weeks’ school at tie the knots? So many o-—---- —
disposal. The captain closed with the
D ear E ditor ,—Seemingly, you are in such district over 4 and under 20 Barnegat Friday with a very appropri­ Beaver all saying, “ Is it I,” “ Is it I*
inclined to
accept pacific offer and the man was directed to fetch
Aguinaldo is inc!..«»-
—------
taking an interest in the progress and years of age, as shown by the last an­ ate entertainment, which was very suc­
a bucket of water and a mop and follow
overtues.
welfare of Tillamook county, and nual school census. As soon as he shall cessful.
EMMA.
Spanish Commissioners Rossato ami the offender up and down the deck. The
which every Tillamooker should highly have made such apportionment he shall
Mrs. Esther Brammer, who has been
Bogoto were permitted to pass our lines result was completely satisfactory.
February has been very stormy.
appreciate, and knowing you are op- draw warrants on the county treasurer in stopping at Barnegat for the past
to confer with Aguinaldo in reference to
The year’s fire loss in the United States
|M>sed to trusts and monopolies, I wish favor for the districts for their respective month, returned home to her daughter’s.
J. D. Chitwood arrived from Portland Spanish prisoners at Malolos. They re­
and Canada, as estimated by the New
you would look into the matter of start- shares, and transmit the same to the
Mrs. Ada Wilson, on the Tillamook on the 24th inst.
turned through the lines this morning York Journal of Commence, amounts to
ing a paper pulp mill in this part of the clerks thereof; provided, that the super­ river, Saturday.
E. H. Sloan went out near Sheridan near Colocan with dispatches from the $119,650,500, compared with $110,319,
country. All of our liest printing paper intendent shall not issue or transmit any
Spaniards. They said Aguinaldo and
Tracy Elliott is helping J. R. Harter to get employment for a while.
650 in 1897 and $115,655,500 in 1896
pulp (spruce) come from Canada or from such warrants to the clerk of any dis­
Butten a Sandiko are both at Malolos.
raft his logs. Weather is bad for such
Mattie
Harris
came
in
from
These figures, however, do not fully
the Adirondac, N.Y., where they have a trict until the clerk’s bond shall have
While the Filipinos are not yet prepared
work.
few’ days ago.
measure the comparitive badness of the
trust and monojioly of the spruce pulp. been received, examined and approved
to surrender the Spanish prisoners, they
with
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Hauxhurst
and
The
people
who
were
dow
’
n
year for the fire insuaance companies
From Canada is a prohibitory tariff of by the county superintendent, and filed
will gladly release two Americans who
The increased losses have been accom
$6 per ton for pulp. Add the tariff and by him in his office as a part of the re­ family are visiting friends up Tillamook grip are about recovered.
have been held for six weeks, on pay­ panied by quite a general reduction in
river
this
week.
J.
Altenberger
started
for
the
valley
cords
thereof.
”
freight, and it comes high priced paper,
ment of $30 value of food and clothing
James Chodad was at Barnegat last last Sunday.
rates brought about by the large profits
and a tax on intelligence, education and
furnished them.
week.
made by the companies in the previous
political knowledge. The paper trust
TILLAMOOK WEATHER.
Shortly
afterward
the
rebels
sent
out
NEHALEM.
year or two.
now imposes a tax of $2,000,000 jier
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
a flag of truce, Bornelli, Commandant
Temperature.
annum. There is enough clear spruce in
Theresa Hennessy entered Justice
Gus Anderson, at the Elmore cannery, Sinforesdode Lacruse and several hun­
Rain-
Maxi-
Mini
Tillamook county to run several paper fa
Doolev's court room in Chicago the day
Stanley Lamb is home from Mon­
dred
of
the
enemy
left
the
Filipinos
’
mum
fall.
mum.
Mean.
wants steelheads from Nehalem and will
mills for several years, also cotton wood.
0.23 mouth, where he'and thirteen other stud­ pay 20 cents delivered at the mouth of lines crying, “ No quere mas combate after Christmas and said : “Judge, 1 cele
... 25 ... 33.1 ..
Our rivers, creeks and gulches are full of 1 . . . 42
ents.graduated
at
mid-year.
0.00
...
24.0
..
32 ... 16
2 .
los Americanosmucho bono. ' The com­ brated Christmas the wrong way and
the river.
good spruce wood. Where the logging 3 . . 28 ... 12 ... 20.0 ..
0.00
must lie punished.” Then addressing
Mr. and Mrs. Sibley have our wannest
0.00
The gasoline launch Irene was success­ mandant said that fully 8000 of his men herself, she said : Theresa Hennessy, you
camps have left there is stall plenty of 4 . . 31 ... 13 ... 22.0 ..
sympathy
in
their
present
trouble.
0.20
5 . . 32 ... 22 ... 27.0 ..
fully transferred fromJTillamhok bay to had enough, and were anxious to sur­ have done wrong. You did not go to
good spruce standing. Some is off from
T.
6 . . 37 ... lfi ... 2(1.1 ..
Mrs. Tuttle, of Tillamook, and Mrs. Nehalem river last week.
There will render.
the track and some too large. Loggers 7 . . 45 ... 30 ... 37.1 ..
2.60 John Sheets were pleasant visitors at
Among the enemy in the jungle many church as you should have done; instead
now be opposition carriers.
do not cut down over 60 inches. But 8 . . 53 ... 44 ... 48.1 ..
3.20
women and children are visible. A you drank whisky and sinned ; therefore,
2.72 Mrs. F. M. Lamb’s one day last week.
there are some trees left which measure 9 . . 51 ... 45 ... 48.0 ..
The tug Maggie returned to Nehalem
0.06
woman laid down her rifle, and at­ I punish you severely by imposing a fine
Tillamook’s Pomona Grange held a
160 inches, with much clear timber, 10 . . 48 ... 36 ... 42.0 ..
0.02 quarterly meeting at the Quick school and will go to the Columbia with the tempted to cross with the parleyers, but of $10 and cost.” The judge concurred
. 54 ... 32 ... 43.0 ..
11
.
which a farmer and a hired man could
Dewey as soon as the weather permits.
48.0 ..
0.35
12 . . 53 ... 43
she was sent back. After the parley and the old women was led away to a
haul to tide water. It would also solve 13 . . 53 ... 46 ... 49.1 ..
0.23 house last Friday. A fair attendence
Each town had a dance on the night party returned to the American lines, cell.
0.76
considering
the
state
of
the
weather.
.
50.0
...
.
53
... 47
the slab and saw dust trouble at the saw 14 .
of Washington’s birthday so there was
Mrs. Eva Ardo, a young woman was
0.25
the enemv on the right fired a volley, tile
mills, which now bother both millmen 15 . . 50 ... 43 ... 46.1 ..
Two German gentlemen right from opportunity for all.
0.20
16 . . 49 ... 43 ... 46.0 ..
bitten by a rattlesnake twice in St.
bullets dropping at their feet.
and residents of the sawdust avenue and 17 . . 52 ... 45 ... 48.1 ... 0.80 Alberta Province, Canada, are in our
The Nehalem river can furnish lots of
Louis in the presence of five physicians
slabtown.
Slabs and edgings, when 18 . . 54 ... 48 ... 51.0 ..
0.35 midst with a view to settle here. They
and remained unharmed. Some of the
0.39 report the thermometer at 45 degrees material in the form of spruce and cot­
clear and clean, make the best and 19 . . 50 ... 41 ... 45.1 ..
NEW
PLAN
FOR
CANAL.
blood from the wounds with some of the
cheapest paper pulp. In the rainy sea­ 20 . . 47 ... 41 ... 44.0 ... 0.10 below zero when they left home two tonwood for woodpulp for pa]>er man.
21 . . 46 ... 42 ... 44.0 ... 0.30
ufacture.
venom left by the snake on the surface
son it don’t burn, and in the dry it burns 22
0.03 weeks ago. A great contrast to them,
40.0 ..
. 47 ... 33
Substitute for Senate Bill Will Be of the skin was injected into a guinea
too fast and too far. So much for the 23 . . 48 ... 34 ... 41.0 ... 0.54 lietween that and 52 degrees above
BAY CITY
Proposed.
pig, which died in forty-five minutes
raw material. There are plenty of mill 24 . . 45 ... 40 ... 42.1 ... 0.40 here.
W ashington , Feb. 27.—The meeting Mrs. Ardo declares she is not only im
The
first
election
in
the
newly
incor
­
sites all the way from Hoquarton 25 . . 46 ... 42 ... 44.0 ... 0.80
John Maroff writes home from the
26 .. . 47 ... 38 ... 42.1 ... 0.24
slough, Kelchies, Bay City and Garibaldi, 27 . . 50 ... 40 ... 45.0 ... 1.00 Canton of Berne, Switzerland, his old porated city of Bay City took place on i of the river and harbor committee to-day mune from snake poison by reason of
and if need be in the great valley of the 28 .. . 48 ... 38 ... 43.0 ... 1.12 home, where he arrived all right, He Monday. There were two tickets—the ’ developed a new phase of the inter- being bitten by a rattlesnake, but that
Miami and over at Nehalem.
1291.. ... 995.. ... 1390....... .16.89 will probably return in the early spring. citizens’ and the people’s. The votes 1 oceanic canal question. Chairman Bur­ the presence of the poison in her system
cast numbered 65. The election re­ ton took the lead in favoring full govern- is not necessary to her existence.
There are mill sights in every direction Mean 46.3 . .. 35.3 . ... 49.5....... ...0.00
Ex-Judge W. W. Condor, of Nestucca,
in Tillamook county for pulp mills, and
S ummary . — Mean temp., 49.5 max. visited with friends on the prairie last sulted in the mayor, treasurer and three ’ ment investigation, both of the Panama
On Pennsylvania avenue, not far from
councilmen being elected from the citi- ■ and the Nicaragua routes, before com- the capital, in Washington, is a sign an
it is strange those engaged in the manu­ temp. 54 ; date, lltli and 18th Min.
week. He contemplates lighting up his zens’ ticket and the recorder and one
’ mitting the government, and after the nouncing the owner as an “Advisor on
facture of pulp and paper do not see the temp. 12; date, 3rd; total precip.
residence and also his large barn, 52x118 councilman from the people’s ticket.
meeting Mr. Burton expressed the view Men's Apparel.” He is not a tailor,
opportunities which present themselves inches, 16.89; total snowfall inches, 8 ;
ft., with actzlene gas in the near future.
MAYOR.
that the sentiment of the committee was though he will consent to make clothes
here.
number of days clear, 0; partly cloudy,
We regret to report the death of an
W. C. Morton...,................ Citizens 46
opposed to the senate Nicaragua amend­ fora consideration. He is, as indicated, t
Mr. Editor, I hope you will interest 4; cloudy, 24. Dates of frost—Light,
Frank Long .... ................ Peoples 19
ment, and favored full investigation. purveyor in expert knowledge of mas­
yourself in this matter, and by the aid of 11 th and 22nd; killing, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, old timer, Leonard Simmons, at the
RECORDER. *
To that end, he introduced in the house culine habiliments. He claimes a scien
your valuable paper show what indus­ 4th and 5th. Dates of hail, 27th and mines in Idaho, where he died Febr. 2nd.
Mr. Simmons came to Tillamook 32
35
a bill to be proposed later as a substi­ tific knowledge of a certain department
trial advantages there are in this county. 28th
Sleet, 0. Thunder storm, 0.
A.
M.
Hare
.......
................
Citizens
30
The business will be a regular Klonkike Auroras, 0. Prevailing wind—Direction, years ago, settled in what in now called
tute for the senate bill. Its main features of the proprieties. He gives advise for a
FOUR COUNCILMEN.
Pleasant Valley, where through his well i
to those who invest their money in it.
are as follows :
N.W. Whole number of rainy days, 24.
fee, as does a lawyer, and undertakes to
J. T. Nevins....... ................ Citizens 59
known
industry and economy he
There is not a settler selfish enough hut
The government of the United States steer his clients in safety among the so.
R emarks —Whole amount of snow
Alex. Finlayson .............. Citizens 51
wotdd be willing to donate a few loads fall on low lands, 8 inches. Melting off fashioned out of the wilderness a com­
declares its purpose to secure, at the ear­ cial rocks and shoals of bad form and
W. D. Wood .... ................ Citizens 38
Robert Watt .... .................Peoples 37
of pure white raw material for a holiday on the 6th dav; whole thickness of ice, fortable home. Thus we bid farewell to
liest practicable date, the construction of bad taste.
He will-tell congressmen
our old associate pioneers one by one.
27
suit for the H eadlight .
a canal connecting the Atlantic and the from the west at what hour to put on
2!4 inches. 8th.—The low ground nib­
................
Citizens
How
long
until
we
are
all
gone.
W.
S.
Cone
........
Spruce pulp paper is not bulky, and bins made their first appearance; also a
Pacific oceans. A board of seven engi­
their dress suit whether it is projier to
H. kirrv ........... .................Peoples 15
L™ 1 '
1
J
could be loaded on the outward bound flock of blue birds. 10th.— Plum, cherry,
neers shall lie appointed by the president
H. Palmer ....... ................ Peoples
8
wear a pink shirt to an afternoon tea
vessels going to Alaska’s snowy mouti- currant, gooseberry, and willow’ trees
to make the surveys and examinations
BEAVER.
TREASURER.
and how long a statesman must have
t tin or I'hillippinos* coral shore. When buds were sprouting. During the night
necessary
to
ascertain
the
most
desirable
Alfred Deane...... .Citizens-Peoples 55
Protracted meetings, conducted by
been one before he can wear a ruffled
the Trans-Siberian railroad is ready it of the >tid, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th the
and practicable route for such canal, and
Rev. Dollarhide, is still going on. Quite
shirt. He will advise fat men not to
could take Tillamook manufactured minimum temperature was 10° above
for the performance of such other duties
a fair interest is manifested, but owing
Real Estate Transfers.
wear checks and will show lean men
paper into St. 1 Petersburg and other zero.
as the president may direct; three from
to the rainy weather the congregation
how to look robust and, in short, un.
Baltic provinces. While on the south
the
corps
of
engineers
of
the
army,
two
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
is not so large as it otherwise would lie. Feb. 23—U. S. to T. G. Moore, lot No. 2
dertakes to make a Brummel out of a
Chili, I’eru, Bolivia and the Argentine
Voluntarv Observer.
Sw. *4 of Ne. % and W. V4 of Se. H from the engineers of the navy and two “jay’’ on two days’ notice. It is said he
Host W. T. West is getting quite a
are good markets. The Nicaragua route
from
civil
life.
and W. Mi of Se. % of sec. 4 tp. 2 N.
rush of business for this season of the
does a good business.
will open the eastern markets for us,
The board shall investigate the pro­
R. 8 W.
year. Among the guests Saturday and
The Registration Law.
with pure and wholesome paper against
and Sunday nights were John Moon and Feb. 23—Emma C. Pesterfield to Jacob posed routes for a canal between the said
S ome of the Cuban insurgents asked
the imported foul and nasty rags that
By section 19 it is provided that “all George Smith with their best girls, all
Pesterfield 25 acres ill sec. 12 tp 1 S. oceans, giving special and personal at­ $60,000,000 from the United States for
come mostly from the south of Europe, electors residing in the town or incor­
tention
to
the
so-called
Nicaragua
and
R. 9 W.
of Blaine. On Monday they passed on in
disbandment, but have concluded to take
the Mediterranean and Black Sea, which porated city, which is the county seat,
route to Mr. Bain's, of Helio, to the Feb. 23—J. J. McCoy to W. S. Cone var­ Panama'routes, and shall complete esti­ $3,000,000.
After handling Spanish
is picked up in the gutters and pest and where the county clerk or the clerk
mates
of
the
probable
cost
of
construct
­
dance on Monday. Mr. Earl Ford and
ious tracts in Bay City.
silver and fiat paper so long they have
hospitals, and if the paper could speak of the county court has his office, shall
ing
such
canal
or
canals.
They
shall
others of his chums, from Tillamook, Feb. 23—G. W. Samborn to S. Elmore,
it could tell lar more horrible talcs of personally appear in the clerk's office
also report upon the commercial and elastic ideas in striking a bargain.
also passed all points for Hebo.
various tracts.
murder and crime than the printer’s ink. and comply with the provisions of the
military value tothepeople of the United
Rev. Armstrong preached at Hebo last Feb. 27—L. E. Sanders to A. B. Pollard,
A dmiral D ewey ’ s telegram to the
Perhaps other citizens of Tillamook act, in order to register.’’ And in section
States of such canal route or routes.
22.5
acres
in
sec.
32
tp.
4
S.
R.
9
W.
government—“For political reasons the
county will inform von of the amount of 7 it is provided that “every elector may Sunday. He reports an intelligent re-
The president may enter into negotia­
Feb.
27
—
A.
G.
Beals
to
Miles
Warren,
Oregon should be sent here at once”—is
spruce and cotton wood available for be registered without charge bv personal, spectful audience.
lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in block No. tions with the respective nations owning causing a great deal of wonderment,
C. Mills is to speak at Hebo on the
wood pulp in these sections, so that the ly appearing in the office of said clerk,
the
territory
upon
which
canal
or
canals
6 in Woodlawn add to Bay City.
and people are asking “What is behind
third Sunday in March, at which time he
H eadlight may be the means ofintercst- . .
For the accommodation of electors
Feb. 28—J. A. Taylor to John Hobbins, may lie constructed in order to obtain that request ?’’
ing those who are looking out for pulp residing elsewhere than at the county has promised to offer some thoughts on I
the
necessary
land
for
the
construction
lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 11 in
mill locations, the same as the H ead ­ seat, in section 9 it is provided such per­ the negative side of spiritualism.
O pposition to the annexation of the
of suitable canal, and to acquire such
Ocean Park.
light has done with those wanting to
The
new
United
Brethren
Church
at
sons mav register by making an affidavit
Feb. 28—H. Orchard to Tillamook Water rights in natural waterways as may be Philippines islands crop up every now
start creameries in this county. Wishing before a justice of the peace of a notary this place is now almost ready to be oc­
necessary. He is also required to enter and then in the senate and the house.
Co., franchise.
the H eadlight success and may it con­ public, which is to be forthwith trans­ cupied. The way Finleys and Linemans
Feb. 28—Alfred Maroff to Claude Thay­ into such negotiations as he may deem Senator Sewell grew quite indignant in
tinue to agitate for the introduction of mitted to the county clerk, and in section have stuck to it and have pushed the
er, N. H of Nw. Vi of sec. 18 tp. 2 S. necessary with any other nations having the senate last week. He said : “I never
new industries with good success.
10 it is provided that “upon receipt of work from start to finish calls forth the
R. W. and E. 1 a of Ne. V* of sec 13 tp. rights in any way connected with the was in favor of the acquision of the
Respectfully yours,
said written application or affidavit, of praise and admiration ofall. Of course,
construction or operation of such canal Philippines. I said to the president the
2 S. R. R. 10 W.
_________ '
F. K.
or canals.
an elector, for registration, if it is in due many other kindly hands have done
day after Dewey's magnificent victory in
form and duly certified, the clerk shall nobly in this work as well; also our
The president shall acquire, if possible, Manila bay, ‘For God's sake, order
School Fund Apportionment.
A Reminder.
forthwith register the elector in the pro- Tillamook city friends; ves, and Blaine
the absolute title to necessary territory, him away from there.' ” Sewell then
As there appeared to be quite an argu­ l»er precinct in the general register, and and Hebo. On the 11th and 12th of l Now the hero sailed away into the but if such absolute title cannot lie ob­ stated his reasons for not desiring the
ment a few months ago about the ap­ also in the separate precinct register, in March a cordial invitation is extended east.
tained, he may acquire such rights or Pacific islands. He said that he had
portionment of school funds with several the same manner as if the elector had to come and hear Elder Bell, D.D., editor
Gentle breezes kissed the tall brow, easements there as may lie required, and visited them and was satisfied from per­
of our correspondents, we give lielow ¡»ersonally appeared in the clerk’s office.’’ of the Helping Hand, of Portland, Ore., yet he regarded them not much of any.
may cause investigations to lie made to sonal observation that they and their
when services will lie held in the new
clause 3 of sec. 19, of the new school law
But soon some typhoons kissed him ascertain the route upon which terms inhabitants were not desirable acquisi­
T urku npjiears to l»e some miscon­ church.
which reads as follows : “He shall on
thus, and then it was different.
most favorable to exclusive control bv tions to this country. He declared that
Richards & Haggs are getting in a
the first Monday in January, April, July, ception ns to who is to lie paid 10 cents
“Tins is like Chicago girls!" exclaimed the I nited States can lie obtained, but it would take an army from 25,000 tc
ami October in each year, make an for registering voters by the bill passed fine lot of logs. Beaverites should all the hero, after lieing buffeted about the in no case shall obligations lie incurred 50,000 to maintain our control in the
apportionment of the entire school fund by the state legislature. Part ofscction ' improve the opportunity and secure | deck awhile.
or money paid to any company or in. Philippines.
Even now the American
then in the county treasury, in the fol. 9 reads : “Each justice of the peace needed lunilter while the saw mill is so
But happily there were no reporters dividual for rights, easements or privi­ troops were coojied up in Manila, and
handy.
lowing manner .
Of the school fund or notary public who so registers elec­
near.
leges heretofore or hereafter acquired thus far had been able to accomplish
collected in pursuance of the school tax tors, shall at the time he registers them,
with a view to the construction of any little. In his opinion. 20,000 men would
levy of the county court, he shall in enter the names • • • in a record book I
such canals, except under authority given be required in Cuba, and several thou­
January, apportion $50 to each district kept l>v him for that purpose. He shall |
by further action of congress.
sand in Porto Rico, so that practically
in his county that has reported to him not charge the elector anything, hut he
' >ne million dollars is appropriated to the entire army would be used in what
as required by law ; and the balance of shall beentitledto’revcivefrom thecountv
carry out the act.
might be termed our island possession.
j
the school funds thereafter remaining in the sum of 10 cents for each elector so
The information obtained or action
the treasury shall be apportioned among registered bv him. affidavit has been duly
that may lie taken shall be reported to
the several districts in his county that tiled with the county clerk.’’
congress at the lieginning of the next regu. TWO LIVE PAPERS
have rejiorted to him ns required by law,
YOUR MONEY if you want to, its yours, but if you
lar session.
in proportion to the number of persons | T he nickd-in the slot machines arc
The repular subscription price of
The commission did not reach a final
don
’
t
want
to
and
are
looking
for
in each school district over 4 ami under again in evidence. So profitable have
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50. and
conclusion on the Nicaragua amendment
20 years of age, as shown by the last ! they been to cigar stands it seems almost
the regular subscription price of
or any otherfeature, but adjourned until
school census. If, after the making of itnpoMible to get rid of them. It re­
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
W ednesday at 10 a m. The resolution
the apportionment in January, there mains to l»e seen whether the bill passed
Any one subscribing for THE
of Burton for an inquiry was informally
shall not I* sufficient of the count v funds bv the state legislature will lie enforced.
HEADLIGHT and paying one
discussed but no action was taken. Bur­
to make the required $50 to each dis- Already there is a scheme on loot to de­
year in advance can get both the
ton has found old treaties made by Nica.
You will find none better than at the
trict, he shall apportion the whole feat the working of the bill. The sc heme
ragua
with
Great
Britain
and
France
in
HEADLIGHT
amount of such funds in equal sums is worked in this manner: The dealer pur.
I860, guaranteeing them the same privi.
among the several districts as have re­ chases a wheel and places it up for a cer­
and
leges in the matter of canal rights as
ported as required bv law, ami at the tain time, to l< played for on the card
other countries. These treaties had not
next regular apportionment when machine. The hand is counted the same
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
'*en abrogated, and Mr. Burton con.
there is monev in the treasury suf­ as a |*okcr hand, and the highest hand
tended that they were an obstacle to the
One Year for >2.25*
ficient for the pupose, he shall apportion recorded before the time set for the end
We are making some prices that will pav you to investi­
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to such each sum as will make up the re­ of the contest wins the w heel. The player
gate. We claim that we are selling chea|»er than the
All old subscribers paying their
quired $50 for that year, and the bal gets all the cigars he wins as well as his
cheapest, and you only have to examine our goods to bi
subscriptions for one vear in
ance as hereinbefore specified ; provided, chance on the wheel
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convinced.
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advance will be entitled to the
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same offer.
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