Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.- September 21
BITS OF INTERESTING NEWS the D5 ,<r irnt «ftfo
pofMlktio«.
WE DO NOT NEED CANAL.
i This latter class, the peons, have always
Might be a Disadvantage to Pa­
Arrangements for the reception to
>"»bordering on absolute
—
...................
'poverty. The peon, subai.t upon the
cific Coast Commerce.
IMPIETIES.
”
to ram<.i.- her cargo,
It is eftimated that she is
Mexican.
• •- - _
nrin
O'l one occasion, ielate« the Chicago
worth °yr ♦
’
’
( th phj|jp. rinieB-IIerahl. a reporter took the f l!Ow.
Girl Twelve Years Old Found With
eipally of cable for uae niwu r ^ k *
ing stenographic account, the accuracy
a Stone Round her Neck in
Admiral Dewey, October 2 and 4, are
W ashington , Sept. 12.—The sugges­
I fruit which grow, abundantly every- pine», together arith our telegraph and of which is not questioned. Gasticulat-
being
rapidly
completed.
General
Nelson
the Nehalem River.
tion of a nieniljcr of congiess regarding
The great storm aflected the cable supplies.
ing widl.v, as described, the preacher be*
A. Miles, the marshal of the parade, has I where.
* * *
the Nicaragua canal is quite interesting
two
classes
very differently. The first
gan on tile favorite theme of magnifying
Word was received in Tillamook City
announced the selection of Adjutant-
Some
time
last
week,
County
Surveyor
He is a man who has supported the Nica­
this (Thursday) morning that Zella, ragua canal when opportunity offered, General Corbin as his chief-of-staff, and ' class has seen its buildings wrecked, its C, E. Branson, with a party of eight, the greatness of Jehovah.
McMinnville. Or., for Siletz
•‘De Lawd made de heabens and de
daughter of Mr. E. K. Scovell had been yet he is not very much in favor of that Major John A. Johnson, state adjutant­ machinery ruined and its rqiened crops
i. .. of
.u i lite
. m oc-
<« . ,
where lie has a contact to do some yearf, and de sea, an' all dat transuior.
general, as chief aide-de-camp.
The destroyed, but the great loss
missing from her home, on the North enterprise, and is still less so since it has
is there : government surveying. Word reached ' graphics the atmosphere.”
parade will consist of about 20,>*00 men, curred in the second class, ’ and
rL it .Jnniers
Fork, eight miles above Nehalem, since •become apparent that the United States representing military and naval, civic, that starvation threatens. '' ---- r P ___ | that city that the two packers who were
“Listen to 'mi; listen to ’jin.”
will
always
hold
and
manage
the
Phil
­
I
Tuesday evening, which caused consider­
patriotic, labor and secret organizations. are unable to furnish work to the peons,
"But what yo' know about what dat
■
,
to
carry
the
fooJ
were
lost,
and
the
rest
ippines. He says that the Nicaragua ca­
The escort that will accompany Ad­ and the fruit on which they had so much
able excitement in the neighborhood.
Relief ■ of the party were without food for four means? You don’t know 'caul yo* liain’t
nal, in view of our growing Oriental
dependence for food is destroyed. I
d |days.
When they were helped from been lucified. I’se been structed in da
Search parties were organized, and the trade, would be a distinct disadvantage miral Dewey to the capitol at noon,
| Octolier 3, where he will be presented by supplies are at best only temporary,
their perilous poeition, they were ho mafeinatics, an' I knows.”
body was found at low water in the to the Pacific coast, for the reason that
i Secretary Long with the sword voted to difficulties of transportation have pre-1
“Yes, yo’ do—deed yo’ do.’’
river about 150 feet from the house with if the canal was once cut, the Eastern him by congress, will be mounted, and I vented the distribution of relief except at I weak and faint that they were only
"El a strain of kyars could run a mil.
able to crawl on their bands and knee«.
seaboard,
and
especially
the
states
of
a stone tied to its neck. The deceased
consists of the visiting governors of the most central points.
lion
years, wid steam, up, dey would
The
packers
were
still
in
the
mountains,
the South Atlantic coast and the Gulf of
, states and their staffs, representatives
was between 12 and 13 years of age,
* * *
not reach de circumpoundry lines of dis
but no one knows where.
Mexico, would be brought so much
Governor Bushnell has been appealed
and it is stated was subject to fits nearer to the Orient that they, and not | of the army, the navy and the executive
yeari, an yet de ole moon climbs dem
* * *
i branches of the government and prorni- to in a case of alleged military persecu­
hills every night, and slides down de
Coroner Tuttle and Deputy District the Pacific coast, would furnish the bulk
Majors.
R.
Jones.
U.
S.
A.,
who
ha»
tion that for cruelty is akin to the fate
: nent citizens at the capital.
lieen quartermaster at Manilo ever since odder side jest as easy as a black snake
Attorney Eddy left this afternoon to hold of products to be shipped to the islands.
of Dreyfus. The victin is a mere boy,
* * *
that city was captured hv the Americans, 'rnong de reeds, an’ de moon doan 'quire
He says that the Pacific coast states will
an inquest on the body.
Lawrence Hoon, of Belle Center, 0., who i
Lieutenant Cline, of the Canadian
was a passenger on the Coptic. When no steam.”
get more benefit out of the trade with the
enlisted in the regular service. He has |
“Dat's a fac’, brudus; dat’s a fac'.”
Philippines and other Oriental countries militia in the Yukon, who has just ar- been sentenced to dishonorable discharge Major Jones left Manila, a forward
Shipping Sascara Bark.
"Dis yearf is bigger'n dat, an’I might
the movement in the rain ami mud was be-
than they would secure by having the , rived here, said ; ” I have escorted tons and imprisonment for a year in t..~
ing made against the insurgents. He is as well tell yo’ ifyo doan know how big
Nicaragua canal, giving them a closer | , upon tons of gold in the Yukon and
Bilibid prison at Manila, because, it is
Cohn & Co. shipped another consign­
water connection with the Atlantic know something about the country.
intentionally
the opinion that 50,000 li en will have it is. Hit is twenty-five million miles in
ment of Sascara bark this (Thursday)
said, he technically and uninfc. ..-.------ ,
t’e | to be kept on the island of Luzon for 10 diameter an’ eight thousand miles across
coast and with England. When he was They were mostly Americans there until
morning for San Francisco, making
offended General Otis. Through private ,
> recently. Rich Englishmen, however,
! years in order to keep peace, hut that de beam.”
about ten tons they have shipped lately. asked if the grain products of the coast,
letters, it is learned that II..«."
Hoon, hearing
1
opportunity for I ‘he actual lighting will not last six weeks
are
taking
their
places,
buying
up
bench
"Hear dat, will yo’; hear dat, honey?
finding a quicker and shorter route to
that there was to be ant ,,
:
. I. a . number
...._ I.. — of Americans
A
a have
nul’U Lord bless us!”
that
Europe, would offset any trade in the and hill claims for $3(X) and $400, that promotion to a lieutenant’s commission, I when
Dental Notice.
And thus the discourse continued, but
Philippines that the coast might have cost Americans $1000, sometimes $2000
addressed a letter to General Otis, re­ been landed at Manila.
to hold. These Englishmen will bring in
after some weeks of an ineffectual effort
* * *
Dr. Tatom, the painless dentist, will be without the Nicaragua canal, he an­
questing an opportunitv to pass an ex­
machinery and with the claims they have
If war comes in South Africa, the sug­ to subsist by his deep learning and elo.
at the Allen houseaSept 24, to remain six swered that it would be simply tempo­
amination. There is a provision pro­
rary, and that as the trade with the jewed out of the poor miners make hibiting a private soldier from address­ gestion that the Boers will move first by quence alone, the preacher left the county
days only.
Philippines, China and Japan increased, fortunes. .Most of the creeks are cleaned
ing any communication to his Com­ I raiding Natal is by no means improbable. and abandoned the hope of building up a
a market would be found for the pro­ out. The big gold will now be secured
mander-in-chief without first securing It was in the northern projections of new congregation.
Birth.
ducts of the coast far exceeding any by machinery with a few isolated ex­
Another negro preacher on one oc­
( Natal, adjoining the Transvaal territory,
permission to do so from _.i
an intermediate
i
Horn, on the 20th inst., to the wife of market which Europe can afford them. ceptions. Americanshavesimply opened officer.
____ _______
___ i ¡n ignorance of that the principal engagements of the casion begun his sermon as follows:
The ___
boy was
He says that he looks for a change in up the country for the British. Just this'but he was arrested and thrown war of 1881 «ere fought. Majuba Hill
Mr. Amos Vaughn, a daughter.
"Religion tinktutabulates all froo de
the sentiment of the people on the Pacific before I l.-ft there was a strike on the
t,lis region The country is mount*
mount- systematical anatomy ob de human
I into jail, Later he was tried and con-
NEHALEM.
coast regarding the canal, and those Felly, 37 miles from Selkiik, and 350
The prisoner managed to get ainous and tiie population is Dutch, h’art.”
victed
who were anxious for it will conclude miles from Dawson. As thousands went '
Then he went on to tell what he knew
i a letter to his father, smuggled into the rather than British. The passes are few
Salmon still running light, but sil ver-
that they need not worry about its con­ in all the way from Dawson, and did not i mails by a sympathizing comrade. Gov­ and easily guarded. Al present they about the bible, mixing the Old and New
sides are taking the troll freely.
struction with the new markets that will come out again, they must be making
are in («»session of the English and on Testaments ad libitum and naving Christ
Albert Crawford and Ira Williams open up for the coast in the Orient, and money. I was on the spot. The stream ernor Bushnell has referred the matter this account Natal offers the easiest route
and Moses preaching together in the
' to President McKinley, with an earnest
are gone to Tillamook to fish.
the growing shipping that will follow. is very swift and hardpan 15 feet down.
for the invasion of Transvaal But if streets of what he called Jerornshilim.
request that the sentence be modified.
Frank Steinhauer will go to Tillamook He acknowledges that he sees nothing There is plenty of gold, but the swift cur­
the Boers should make iq> their minds
* * *
Smith, who lives on the West Side,
to log for Dnvis’ mill.
yet which would indicate that there has rent cannot be overcome. It rushes be­
The secretary of war, in response to that war must come, they would natur Chicago, had his hair ent short. And
C. II. Wheeler and family are leaving been a change of sentiment on the Pacific tween huge mountains with almost per­ i numerous requests, cabled General Otis ally desire to seize these passes, if pos­
Smith had been wont to wear it rather
coast, and admits that unless there pendicular cliffs and sweeps out the l>est
the liver, to be a wav all the winter.
i regarding the two men of the Sixteenth sible, since by ho doing they could close long, the difference in his appearance is
protected diggings, miners often waking
the
eastern
route.
Their
success
in
lieal-
Friends of Grandma Crawford will should be a radical face-about no repre­
infantry who, according to the press
marvelous. The day after it was cut,
sentative of that section could oppose up to see a fortune just in their grasp
be pleased to learn that she has got
dispatches, had been condemned to ing the English on that very ground relates the Inter Ocean, he met Green.
the canal. This gentleman says that swept away by the flood.”
$12<H) out her deceased husband’s estate.
death in the Philippines for assauluing eighteen years ago, when they assaulted He hadn't seen Green for over a year.
the track of commerce would pass by
native women. A reply received said seemingly impregnable positions would
Nel alem will again be minus a doctor; the coast cities, far out to sea, and that
The imperial Chinese government, there was a third soldier now about to natuarlly give them confidence to at Green hardlv knew him.
Dr. Sponagle leaves us on the next boat. instead of the commerce of the Pacific
"And, by Jove,” exclaimed Green,
through its minister, VVa Ting.fang, has
tempt the same enterprise. They would
The Elmore is exjiected in at any time. coming to Pacific coast ports it would I lodged with the state department an be tried in connection with the same
pointing to Smith’s white tie, “you look
i case, and that when the court-martial find a much stronger British force in almost like a preacher.”
Grandma Told had the misfortune to come through the canal direct, and a I emphatic protest against the military 1
I was concluded the papers would be Natal than they did in 1881. but as yet
Smith's features straightened them­
large trade which is now enjoyed, and j order of General Otis excluding Chinese 1
burn her foot badly.
| forwarded to the department. The two the bulk of this force has not ¡been mov­
Co. School Supt. G. B. Lamb and Fred which will be built up in the future ' from the Philippines It is understood ■ men sentenced are Corporal Damphoffer ed to the frontier. It would be their selves out.
"Then you haven't heard ?”
. Baker, the genial and enterprising years, would be destroyed for the Pacific i that among the specific points of protest I and Private Conine. The name of the policy to strike before the garrison could
“Not a thing,'' said Green.
coast.
submitted
by
the
Chinese
government
is
Editor of the Headlight,were visitors on
i third soldier involved has not vet been be reinforced.
“I see," replied Smith, who is still a
one to the effect that such an order is a | made public. The sentences will not be
* * *
the river the latter part of last wrek.
AN IMPORTANT FOOD LAW.
lawyer, in the proper sepulchral tones,
departure from the announced purpose executed until the war department shall
They came up on their bikes.
Great industrial activity prevails in
of the president of the United States to i have reviewed the cases. The papers Japan at the present time, and evidence "Yes, 1 am preaching now.”
Heavy Penalties for Selling Arti­
“The—the—well, you don’t say so ?”
maintain the present status of affairs in cannot reach Washington in less than of this are shown in the report that mo
OR ETOWN.
cles of Food Containing Unhealthy
exclaimed Green.
the Philippines until congress has deter­ 30 days.
nev commands a high preiniuium in all
Ingredients.
A large number of persons have gone
“Oh, yes. Come and hear me next
* * *
of the financial centers It is said that
The following law was passed at the mined a permanent condition.
from this neighborhood to the hop fields
Sunday, won't you?”
railroad
eni-
Leaders
of
the
different
* * *
the
national
banks
are
payiny
6
per
cent
last
session
of
the
Missouri
Legislature,
in the Willamette valley.
"Why—er—thanks, yes—that is, if I
Representative Dalzell, of Pennsylvania ployes' grocery stores at the division on fixed deposits and that safe invest­
taking effect August 20. 1899:
Mr. Tucker, of Clackamas Co., who
can,” stammered Green.
S ection 1. That it »hall be unlawful made an important statement regard, points of the various lines throghout the ments are procurable yielding 7 per cent
has been the guest of S. H Rock, has for any person or cor|M>riitiou doing I ing currency legislation in the coming country. It is proposed to have the
“Well, 1 hope you'll find time,’’ an­
interest. An evidence of the advance
returned to his home.
business in this state to manufacture, session, when he said the committee stores conducted on the co-operative
swered Smith severely. “Rememberthat
in the education of the nativesis afforded
Bears have been killing hogs which lie- sell or offer to sell any article, coiiqtound j | would present different bills. Each com- plan, the stock to lie subscribed for by by the fact that tieaaly all the English. we are not always for this world. And
or preparation for the purpose of being t
the
employ
es
of
all
branches.
The
ob
long to Mr. Ben Davies of Slab Creek.
used or which is intended to be used in inittee having charge of financial legis.
_ j
German and American professors in the besides," he added, “you’ll hear a-----of
Mr. Page and family, of Slab Creek, ti e preparation of fiMxl, in which articles lation had prepared a measure, and it ject of the store is not only to reduce principal universities of Japan have been a good sermon.”
have moved out to the valley but our e impound or preparation there i any | wi|| be necessary to pass a bill which prices, but to protect the men against gradually retired as the terms of their
arsenic, CHjoinel, bismutn, auituoniH or I
t
.
Tobacco.
new neighbors have not yet moved in.
ul||(1|
can be agreed upon in conference. It is garnishee proceedings, which are often contracts expired, and have been re­
instituted io collect small accounts, and
S
ec
.
2.
Any
person
or
vor|M)ration
vio-
understood
that
the
house
committee
The Misses Helenbrand ami Gertie
placed bv Japanese scholars who have
The Saintly Man finally accosted the
’
agreed to a gold-standard measure, which many times cost the employes been educated abroad. It is .said that Other Man.
Gardner went to the valley last Satur- lating the provisions of (his act shall be 1 has
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and but it is probable that the senate com­ their positions, as orf many roads a gar­
da\.
every new piece of machinery imported ■ “How long have you been addicted to
shall, U|M»n conviction, lie fined not less
mittee eliminated this feature or modi- nishment suit is cause for dismissal. into the eouutry is taken apart by Jap-I i the tobacco habit
than
one
hundred
dollars,
which
shall
be
the Saintly man de
Rev. Bailes held services last Sunday
Dalzell is a member of the house The store» are not intended to be money­ aneee mechanics before being put into inanded, with a brusquerie befitting his
paid into and become a part of the road |
at the school house.
fund of the county in which such fine is i caucus and financial committee and makers, but if profit shall accrue from service, and in some cases the parts are
sense of restitude.
Mi. Tucker, who has been the guest of collected.
favored a gold-standard declaration that -heir operation it will he divided among duplicated and exact copies of the ma-1 “Forty-six years," answered the Other
The operation of this law will l»e main would leave no question of doubt. The the stockholders. The new plan is to be
S. H. Rock, has returned home.
chines are made in native machine shops 1 Man, humbly.
Several persons from this vicinity have ly against alum baking powders. But other members of the committee were tried first at Chillicothe, O., the divis­ so that the native workmen may learn
“Do you see that twenty-story build
the
manufacture
or
sale
of
any
article
of
r known to agree to that proposition. ional headquarters of the Baltimore <S
gone to the hop yards.
to construct us well as operate machines. mg yonder ?" asked the Saintly Man.
food or article intended to lie used in 1 The failure of the senate and the house Ohio Southwestern road.
Bears have been killing hogs belonging
“Yes. sir," the other man replied. “If
food which contains any of the sulistan to agree on a measure necessitates a
* M «
to Ben Davis of Slab Creek.
DREYFUS PARDONED.
I had saved the money I have spent for
res classed by the law as unhealthful— republican caucus in both houses to
Lieutenant Cline was one of 97 mein-
Dr. Tatom, of Sheridan, came in last from Arseir.c to Alum—is absolutely
The council of ministers decided to par­ tobacco I might hold that building,
agree on a bill. That failing, the matter liersof the Canadian militia who return­
Friday to Tom l’entcrs where lie held prohibited._________________
don
Dreyfus, which will take effect iti a merely, or two or three like it, at moat.
will !>e fought out in conference.
ed from the Yukon on the steamer Al­
his dentist office open all day.- Quite a
But fortunat' ly I learned to use tolmcco
few days.
pha.
He
eagerly
asked
for
the
latest
*
*
*
*
numlier of i-tisons had teeth extracted
NO EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY.
so that now I have to stick a 10 cent
news
of
the
Dreyfus
trial.
When
told
Queensland has voted in favor of the
and filled and seemed to eqjov the per-
perfecto in my face and I own the
Cuts and Cuts.
Privates Damphoffer and Conine . i proposed Australian federal constitution. that Dreyfus had been reconvicted and
forma nee.
earth!"
sentenced
to
10
years.
Cline
exclaimed:
The
vote
was
close.
28,000
affirmative
Will be Shot for their Crimes
"How long," mused the Parvenu, bit
Henry Gould and family have gone to
This fable teaches—but that is ano*
ballots having l>een cast against 23,000 "Good He deserves more. He is guilty; terly, "am I to lie cut thus?”
the vallev.
ther story. __________________
C hicago , Sept 18. — A dispatch to the i in the negative. With the exception of a trailer to his couutrv. You see, before
Her husband laughed. It is true he
Mrs. Cutting Ims sold her ranch to
rimes-Herald from Washington says:
New South Wales the feeling against becoming a British soldier I whs an offi­ had made the hulk of his money in
“Hmh!" said Mr. Wickwire.
Mr. Wright.
the
cer
in
the
French
army,
a
brother
officer
Privates Damphoffer and Conine, sen- federation was stronger in Queensland
“What is it ?” ask his wife.
wholesale meat business, but he was not
Mrs. Cox, of Dolph, visited in the t< nced to death by court-iuartial for as than in any of the other colonics.
New ol Dreyfus. I was Ids comrade, and knew always devoid of a sense of humor.
“I was just reading here of a lot of
neighborhood this week.
h ,lulling Filipino women, will not ie South Wales having declared in favor of him well. I perhaps spoke hastily, but
“There is no short cut to social re­ wheat being taken from the field, thresh­
Rev. Blalock will hold services at the reive any mercy at the hands of the pres a plan on a referendum of the question if you knew wliat I know, you would cognition, I believe," he observed^
ed. ground and transformed into a case
am! of indigestion in less than six hours."
school house Sunday, Sept. 24. A large idvnt The sentence of the court martial in June last, and Queensland having now not sympathize with Dreyfus. I know laughed again, more obtrusively than
attendance is expected
will be carried out as soon as the pro-' followed suit, the union of all Australia he is guilty. I could give reasons why.” before.
They were speaking of the new woman
reedings and findings in the two cases into one commonwealth may l»e regard-
» * *
It 1« a cruel mistake to believe that
movements.
ran Previewed and approved by him. < ed as a certainty of the near future.
James A. Chambers, president of the only children say bright things.
BLAINE.
“If a girl proposed to you,” she said,
unless there should be some irregularity j
* M *
American Glass Company, is authority
“you wouldn’t dare refuse her.’’
Joe Hollett came home hist week from iilsmt the proceedings.
It is rv|»ortetl that the administration ter the statement that the window-glass
Mv experience," said the reformed ’
the county saw mill.
It to etated upon high authority that had a case of v<»ld chills todav when it combine has been fully effected. Th­ confidence man who had played the' “If a girl had the nerve and the deter­
mination to make a proposal,"he replied,
Al Bunn, of Beaver, passed through the president has fully determined not j ■ was learned that Admiral Dewey was to
ue» company will take in JjOof thelarge-t races frequently in his day, “is that it is
“I wouldn’t dare marry her.’’
our burg with the orgnniser of the to interfere in the execution of the sen he (lie guest of the mother of John R
concerns in the country. The company hard to pick the winner, but compare1 In view of the circumstances she de­
United Artisans from Forest Grove.
tence He rvarhed this conclusion on : McLean, who is running for governor will lie capitaliz-d at $17 090,000. No
tive easy to pluck him.”
cided to wait for him to speak first.
Dave Coulson has added n kitchen to toe receipt today of a message from Otis of Ohio on the democratic ti<*ket. It is bonds will lie issued.
his dwelling house
in answer to an inquiry from the war | feared that the ¡»opularity of Dewey may
"1
never
knew
such
a
terribly
cruel
and
* * *
Wm ynick has returned from t he department confirming the newspaper extenn to McLea ii scan vast, and if there
A newspaper train carrying the New vindictive man in my life.”
TWO LIVE PAPERS
tvportaof
the
crime
committed
by
these
is
anything
that
th
♦
McKinley
crowd
is
logging camp.
hat has he done?’’
two men, ami the sentence imposed by in fear of it is the election of a democrat York Sunday taper» and consisting of
"Why he locked his wife in a room
Geo Smith returned from the vnllev
three Imggage care and a locomotive, on
T he repular subscription price o
the courtmartial. General Otis further in Ohio. Already every card is being
listweek.nnd lie says that it is dread
the Lackawanna road. Iieat all records with a lot of heantiful gowns and bon-
THE HEADLIGHT «$1.50. and
staled
that
he
would
forward
at
once
all
(
played
which
may
mean
»
ikyw
,
The
nets and no looking glass.
till hot out there.
the regular subscription price of
the pa pent in the case for review by the story has been freely circulated that Me between New York and Buffalo.oovering
Dave Coulson, P. Coulson and Joe
the 410 mile» in the actual running time
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
w ar department, as required by the laws Lean’s succem means danger to Bryan.
Hollett are going to the county saw mill
of seven hours and 23 minutes. Parts
Any one subscribing for THE
and regulations
I
in
Impes
that
ardent
Brvanitea
may
be
i
to work.
of this distance on the level st letches west
HEADLIGHT and paying one
| induced to leave McLean. Every repub- 1
lighten*
The many friends of Mrs. R. Coulson
“Do you fish with Hies?”
of Binghamton were covered at a speed
year in advance can get both the
lican
who
goew
to
Washington
says
.
arc glad to learn of her convalescence
I of over 80 miles an hour, and on the part |
“Oil. there are generally a few around,
the
that the state is safe for the republicans,
HEADLIGHT
of the line east of Stroudsburg, where
Mr. Cady mid Charley Sears went out though the mosqiotoes have the major
load-
but thi* is not iiulicatetl by the constant
1 the train climbs the mountains, 77 miles ’
to Tillamook city with a load of onions. itv.**
and
fear (hat is shown by the close friends of
•hortcns
an hour wa* maintain»«! on various OC-
Mr. .Mann, of Tillamook city, was out
Her Father—Be* »re I consent to the the administration.
casioiis
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
the
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