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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 4, 190(> Apportionment of 8chool Funds. About Fraternal Orders. The A.O.U W. Reporter, after quoting The County School Su|>enntendent has made an apportionment of school funds, our criticism of Dr. Hill’s remarks on fra the whole amount apportioned being ternal orders, concluded by saying: “Brother Baker’s article is a just and $1,141.14, a per capita of 66 cents, as merited defense of the Ancient Order of follows: United Workmen, but we believe that he No. of Dis. Amt. No. of Dist. Amt. 1.—$83.16 25.—$ 3.96 mistakes Dr. Hill's meaning and that 2 — 60.16 26.— 19 14 that geutleman did not refer to our Or 3.— 11.88 27.— 17.82 der in the remark to which Bro. Baker 4.— 21.78 28 — 16.50 takes exception. Dr. Hill must surely 5.— 23.10 29.— 7.92 6.— 26.40 30.— 7.26 ki ow that the A. O. U. W. dots not en 7.— 5.94 31.— 47.52 courage or countenance the practice of 8.— 36.30 32.— 22.44 adjournment “from the lodge room to 33.— 19 14 9.—229.02 the saloon,” and must also know that 10.— 58.08 34— 21.12 11.— 21.78 35.— 7.92 every lesson and practice of the A. O. U. 36. — 3.30 12.— 14.52 W. is against the disposition to be a 13.— 36.30 37.— 10.56 sport and the patronage of the barroom. 14.— 33.00 38.- 24.42 Dr. Hill, in the foregoing caution, doubt 15.— 14.52 39 — 24.42 16.— 17.82 40.— 7.92 less has reference to such organizations 41.— 7.26 17.— 8.58 as are founded for social pleasures and 18.— 13.86 42.— 16.50 enjoyments and whose drift is in the 19.— 23.76 43.— 18.48 direction indicated. That he fully appre 20.— 5.28 44.— 9.90 45.— 21 78 21 — 10.56 ciates and endorses such societies as ours 46.— 7.26 22 — 19 80 is evident by the following passage in 23.— 23.76 47— 3.30 the same address: 24.- 5.94 The insurance feature seems to be the most conspicuous feature in most of the Schooner Ashore at Nestucca. large societies. A man wants to provide The gasoline schooner Anita, Captain for his family in case of accident or death. Bert Tabett, which went into Nestucca The order supplies this need. And it is a most beautiful picture this of men sitting last week for a cargo of canned salmon at the bedside of the sick, supplying the and cheese, went ashore on Saturday needs of their unfortunate brethern, rev afternoon on the south spit of Nestucca I erent ly bearing the remains to the last bar. It is reported that she failed to resting place and keeping thousands ot widows and children from hunger and s art at high tide, and getting into one cold. Instead of condemning the frater of the narrow channels with a brisk nal orders, I am disposed to rejoice in wind from the north west blowing, she their marvelous growth and beneficent grounded and was unable to back off. ministry. A closer study of Dr. Hill’s words will, The Anita had on board 50 tons of freight, which was comprised of canned we believe, convince Bro. Baker that the salmon and cheese. The cheese belonged reverend gentleman has a pretty good to Mr. P. McIntosh, of this city, there idea of what he is talking about, but we being 80 cases valued at $640. When are more than pleased to see such a the tide ran out the schooner was left ready pen as that of Bro. Baker wielded high and dry on the spit, when all the in defense of our noble order. BOULDER CREEK. Galveston Relief Work. SATISFIED WITH ALASKA. I for the household . N ew Y oke . Sept. ¡».-The system of Well, Mr. Editor, you sec we are not Astoria Man Tells of His Mine on I relief distribution now in operation in all dead ^et, if we have been quiet for a Bonanza Creek. few week; the fact is, every one went D. McTavish, of Astoria, who has spent Galveston is described in the following Cloths used for oiling and waxing hop-picking, consequently there was no three years in the Klondike, returned last telegram from Clara Barton, president one to write about. week. He went north with the first rush of the American National Red Cross, re- floors should be kept clean by soaking | ceived today at the rooms of the Red i them for half an hour in a strong But they have “hopped” home through of 1897, and has stayed pretty closely 1 solution of salsoda. Stir with a stick. the gentle rain, so we will once more by his bench claim on Bonanza Creek Cross Texas Relief Fund in this city: “Upon the repeated solicitation of the The water should be hot, and the ever since. Although reticent as to how ’ take up our pencil to record their cloths finally rinsed in the water that much he has made during his three years’ local authorities, the Galveston local re ' has a little oil in it, generally using various haps and mishaps. liefcommittee, coni|>osed entirely of men, two tablespoonfuls of oil to two Mr. II. Bays, of Los Angeles is visiting exile, in that frozen region, he said that 1 and the local Red Cross emergency com. quarts of water, says the Washington his brother W. N. at present. He says he was well satisfied with the result. He does not think there is anything 1 mittee. composed entirely of women, Star. everything in California is so dry that ' were merged into one committee yester In this connection, again, comes the he just had to come back to Tillamook to dread in the climate of Dawson. He day, and immediately organized into the word of warning against the whole found 20 below zero very comfortable where he could see rain. for outdoor work, but when it reached Galveston auxiliary of the American Na sale use of old rags for cleaning pur P. R. Coulson’s brought a little ten- tional Red Cross. The work of distribu poses. B is a false economy to fur year old girl, home with them from the 60 below, shelter and fire were indis- tion ot clothing and other supplies was nish domestics with frayed dusters, pensible. These extreme periods are in linty towels and mops and scrubbing valley. She will make her home with frequent, however, and the miner can put transferred to the new organization, all cloths which fall to pieces in the them indefinately. such work to be immediately and hence in a few years up there without much using. A good share of the plumber’s Miss Lulu Bays is the fortunate reci forth conducted under the auspices and bills against which we inveigh so bit hardship. pient of a beautiful gold watch and “Dawson will be a good camp for the by the direction of the American Red terly come by reason of these very chain, Elgin make, a present from her next 20 years,’’ he said, “ as the rich ! Cross. The relief work is most com rags and shreds, which soon clog the father. placers will not be worked out in that pletely organized and reduced to a per, pipes leading from bath and sinks. Before commencing the spring clean Rev. and Mrs. R. Y. Blalock, of Coul- time. Prospecting is still going on and feet system. sonburg, and XIrs. Parker and daughter, there are likely to be other rich finds in “The most imperative subject now be ing the wise woman will see to it of Tillamook, had the misfortune to the meantime.*’ fore the committee. and the one of great that an abundance of whole cleaning cloths, suitable for windows, wood* break the wagon-tongue while en route He thinks the Canadian Government est importance next to the sanitary re work and floors, are in readiness, and to Blaine Sunday. He had an appoint has made enough out of the mines in that | lief in cleaning the city, is the question of that as each day’s work is finished the ment to preach there at eleven o’clock district to pay off its debt. “The royalty I providing suitable homes of a temporary cloths are washed out and dried ready and was obliged to leave the ladies to of 10 per cent on the gross output of the nature for more than 8000 homeless per for the next day. make their way to C. A. Smith’s alone, mines has amounted to an enormous sons. The committee is forming a plan The secret of having croquettes firn» while he mounted one of the horses and sum,’’ he said, “ and besides this, there now for the purpose of meeting that ne and not grease-sOaked lies in their be continued on his way. are miners’ licenses tc be sold annually cessity. Immeuse quantities of lumber, ing mixed for at least two hours be- The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Perley and thousands of claims to be re-record nails, roofing an J carpenters’ tools, and ' fore using. The meat should be Coulson is suffering from hernia. We ed. The royalty is collected very closely, a large fund of money, will be necessary 1 chopped very fine, being freed first ! from every particle of fat and gristle. hope it will not prove serious. and most of the miners are anxious to suitably to meet this end. In every in I Allow to each pint of the meat one- Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard and Mr. pay it, as a failure to do so may lose stance where possible the sufferers will half pint scalded milk, one tablespoon Louis Getchell visited last week at W. them their claims.’’ He mentions one be expected to furnish their own labor ful of butter, two tablespoonfuls of mineowner, Charles Anderson, who paid in the reconstruction of their homes, flour, a tablespoonful of chopped pars N. Bay’s. ley, a teaspoonful of salt, a half tea $40,000 royalty this year, his gross out thereby keeping every one employed.” Wc are pleased to announce the arrival spoonful of pepper, a quarter tea of quite a large partv of Missourian put being $400,000. Anderson’s claim is spoonful of nutmeg or grated lemon Tuan is Degraded. home seekers in our neighborhood. We on El Dorado Creek. Both creek and peel, as preferred, and a teaspoonful bench claims can now’ be w’orked winter bid them welcome, gladly. W ashington , Sept. 29.—Important of onion juiqe. Cook the butter and and summer, contary to the ideas ofearly Jas. Hughey is building an addition to news came from China at the end of the flour together, add the milk little by freight was taken off and safely returned mining in the Klondike. Men can find day which in itself tends to advance ma little until you have a thick, smooth [All we need add to this is, if the rev. his house, now occupied byjno. Borba. to the warehouse. It was expected that work the year around, at 80 cents an gentlemen had in mind's eye some orders Misses Lulu and Lena Bays and their hour or 50 cents and board. Provisions terially the efforts for a final settlement. paste. The seasoned meat is then th? Anita would be worked back into the which are not for the purpose elevating uncle, Mr. H. Bays called on Mr. and China has accepted the suggestions of added to the white sauce, mixed ’thor channel in a day or so. She is uninjured. and clothing are very much cheaper than oughly, and the whole turned out to mankind, then he should have eliminated Mrs. Chopard, Sunday p.m. the United States contained in answer to Commissioner C. Ray would have had a cool. When ready to use, mold into a few years ago, and mining can be car and condemned those which are bad and Gus Chopard made a flying trip to ried on at smaller expense. The govern the German proposition, and has begun croquettes, dip first in beaten egg, quantity of cheese on the schooner, only commended those which are good, but to Joe town last Saturday forenoon. voluntarily the punishment of the reac then in fine bread crumbs and fry he was late in getting it down owing to ment appears more friendly toward place them all in one catergory and criti tionary Chinese leaders who were respon in smoking hot fat. the scow having some trouble with a log. Mr. and Mrs. Bays and Mr. and Mrs. miners and prospectors oflate, and there cise them in that way is hardly the cor sible for the Peking outrages. Small potatoes which are wasteful In all probability the Anita will soon be Sturgeon went out Monday to pick is talk of suspending the collection of rect preceJure, hence our criticism of the The Department of State is informed to peel and cook with larger ones back to the wharf taking on her freight blackberries at what is known as the royalty and even of throwing open El rev. gentleman’s remarks.—E d .] by Consul-General Goodnow, at Shang should be sorted out and utilized in again. She belongs to John Kernans, of old Turner place. Dorado Creek to prospectors again. hai, that Sheng, Chinese Director of Rail salad. Boil these small tubers with Portland. He likts the way the laws are enforced Will Thun and John Bradv, jr., have NEHALEM. ways and Telegraphs, has handed him a their skins on and while still warm gone to Tillamook to work in the logg in regard to protection of life and pro decree of the Emperor and Empress, peel and slice thin. Mince parsley and Circuit Court. perty, but he thinks there is a good deal onion very fine, just a little of each, Steve Scovell and Rob Crawford, jr., ing camp. Judge R. P. Boise will hold an adjourn of corruption among the officials, who dated at Taignan, September 25, blaming and strew over the potatoes in the started for Astoria, via the Buchanan Miss Lesta Finley has been staying their Ministers for encouraging the Box salad bowl. Sprinkle with salt and ed court in department No. 2 of the cir trail on Monday, with 40 head of beef with Mrs. Jay Ford, for a few weeks, make concessions to capital and permit ers. The edict orders the degradation of pepper, pour over two or three table cuit court in this city on Monday next. companies to monopolize miles of the cattle. and Miss Lena Bays stayed with her But few cases are on the docket, which rich creeks. He expects to go back north four Princes, and deprives Prince Tuan spoonfuls of best olive oil, and Mr. Joseph Guptil, formerly of the sister, Mrs. Jensen, while H. L. was at of his salary and official servants. He moisten with weak vinegar, adding includes the following ; early next spring. the hop patch. is to be brought for trial before the Impe water if necessary, that it may not Henry Hamelton, plaintiff, vs. Charles Truckee mill at Hobsonville, has taken be too sour. Potatoes may be used rial Court. L. Barrett, defendant. Foreclosure. charge of the old Himple and Wheeler Stages Held Up. HEBO in combination with a number of mill as foreman, and has a crew of men Langley & Son, attorneys for plaintiff. B urns , Or., Sept. 30.—The incoming On the night of September 19”thieves things, such as pickled beets, a fresh Sarah A. Daniels, plaintiff, vs. C. H. at work fixing it up. A cattle buyer from Washington took stage from Ontario to Burns was held up sawed through the floor of the Alaska cucumber sliced, a Dutch herring, cut Colton and wife, defendants. Foreclo Miss Lois Ford closed a successful and out a band of calves Sunday. up small, or a few sardines, minced. and robbed last night, September 29, at Commercial Company's warehouse at sure. Claude Thayer attorney for plain satisfactory term of school in Dist. 28 Only one of these things at a time, 6. H. Ward is helping to build a house Bcndier Mountain. The outgoing stage Nome, securinggold dust worth $10,500. be it understood, and it should be tiff. on Saturday last, with appropiate exer for G. E. Payne, of Beaver. from Burns also has been reported rob The robbers worked so quietly that the mix 3(1 with the potatoes before add May I). Jackson, plaintiff, vs. James M. cises. During her stay she raised by sub. Several wagon loads of emigrants watchman in the building did not hear ing the oil and vinegar. The salad Jackson. Divorce. I. T. Maulsby attor scription a school library of 40 excellent from Mo., passed here Saturday en route bed. John Minto was a passenger on the them. The gold dust was stored in a may be garnished with pickled beet, ney for plaintiff. books. She leaves on Thursday for her for Beaver, where they intend to locate. latter. safe in the company's office, where its chopped fine and put diagonally George E. Withington, plaintiff, vs. A. home at McMinnville. across the dish, or simply cut in J. A. Ward has been visiting old friends O ntario , Or., Sept. 30.—Last night at banking business is conducted. P. Wilson, defendant. Toquiettitle. B fancy shapes, and lettuce leaves. in Douglass co., and reports that in his 9 o’clock, the Ontario and Burns stage L. Eddy and Milton VV. Smith attorneys While removing an old crosswalk, at BEAVER. On ironing day, when the irons opinion Tillamook co. is the place. was held up 70 miles from Ontario. The Coivallis, George Red and Hauk Bier for plaintiff; A. W. Severance for defend won’t heat fast enough to supply the Beaver is all a-buzz. H. Booth has moved on the Barret driver was haulted by a gun shot across made a curious find. It was the sum of demand, try placing them on the pan ants. While VV. T. West has gone to Minne place and will reside there this winter. the road ahead of the stage, and upon $8 75 in dimes and nickels. The latest VV. M. Ladd, C. E. Ladd and [olin cake griddle set down close to the sota to pay a visit to his afied parents, stopping was told to throw out the date on the coins was 1888. Save a few coals. The dripping pan turned over Wesley Ladd, plaintiffs, vs. William and Mr. Atkinson, of Sand Lake purchased the w ire foot bridge at Foland ford is United States mail. This was done at I lacobine Olsen, defendants. Suit to set being completed. T. J. Owen’s calves, the consideration scattering one’s near the surface, the them will aid in conserving all the once to protect any valuable in the ex coins were in a pile five or six inches un heat, even with doors and windows aside deeds. C. Thayer attorney for being $9 for heifers and $10 for steers. J. Bixbv has two teams hauling lum press box. It is not known what pas plaintiff; J. J I)aly for defendants. der ground. They were evidently placed opened. ber to enlarge his store. The best scouring material for steel sengers were on the stage at the time of John K. Iyester, plaintiff, vs. Frank S. EMMA. under the crossing by design, and in all / About eight new cabins will be built knives can be found in half a new po the robbery. The meager telephone re Fairhurst and wife. Suit to elicit deed. human probability were stolen, the thief tato and a little fine wood ashes. The on claims between Beaver and Sanklake Pleasant weather for October. port gives no further details, and indi Handley & Handley, attorneys for plain having forgotten the hiding place. within a week or so. potato is also much easier to use with cates that the job was done by one man The hop pickers have arrived home. tiff; C. A. Johnson, W. J. May and W. An accident occurred at Sladren's bath brick than a bit of rag which the Beaver school is progressing most sat The hold-up took place at a point of H. Cooper for defendant. John Sloan went out to Dallas this ordinary maid of all work is apt to isfactorily, with Mrs. A. M. Ginn as isolation. The officers are working on logging camp, on Gray's river, that will R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson week on a visit to relations. teacher. cause the suspension of work for nt least employ for this purpose. the case, but no definite information Road Boom Toll Road nnu Improvement J D. Chitwood arrived from his home E. Finley, our successful poultry man, will be had until the arrival of the stage two months, and throw fully 50men out Co., a corporation, defendant. Receiver in Clackamas County this week. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS of employment. Anengine. hauling three late tonight. ship. T. B. Handley attorney for plain- is hauling in w’heat to help keep up the Mrs. Deardroff, who has been visiting cars was being taken down a heavy cackle of the hens. Charlestown was settled in 1629 and tiff. Mrs. Chitwood, returned home the first The hop crop of Lane County is now grade and over a section of road just was annexed in Boston in 1873. With pastures green, cattle fat, flow-ers part of the month. In the matter of the guardianship of well cured and in the warehouse, wait constructed. On account of the newness The occupants of a balloon a mile Maggie Fay Wilson, minor, and Kate R. in bloom, ripe blackberries on the vine, Mr. and Mrs. Chitwood returned to ing for market to open up. There is no of the rails, the sand would not take ef high command a radius of 96 miles. hay mows ond root houses full, rivers Wilson, plaintiffs, vs. Fred Schermyer, J. their new home in Clackamas Co. this buying at the present time, except a little fect, and the train ran away, struck an The first New England bank, the W. Hcllenbrand, petitioners and parties abounding with the finest of fish and the week. Harry Chitwood will run the for speculation. The real market has not open switch and was completely wreck, Massachusetts, was established in herein on their joint petition for the al people healthy, thiftv and prosperous Boston, March 18, 1874. ranch in their absence. vet opened, and it is thought that it will ed. No one was injured. lowance of certain credits in account of Beaver is o.k. Cooper Union, in New York city, had not for about two weeks. Offers of 12Vi A dispatch received from the British C. G. Cutting, former guardian of said NETARTS. and 13 cents a pound have been made Commissioner's camp near Porcupine a revenue last year of $58.089.78. Its ex minors. Appeal from county court. R. COULSONBURG. penditures were $59,087.09. Frank Kutcher went to Tillatr.ook for a few lots by buyers, but practically City, Alaska, says that Archie Martin, C. Wright attorney for plaintiff; B. L. An orange hit in the exact center Here we are again; after a few weeks ’ Justice of the Supreme Court of British no sales are being made. It is the belief . Saturdav last. Eddy and T. H. Goyne for defendants. by a rifle ball will vanish at once absence. Columbia, and head of the British Com- from sight scattered into infiinitesi- here among the growers that the London Work is progressing nicely on the Rev. R. Y. Blalock left for the valley, Benscheidt road, the supervisor has a market will rule here this season, regard missioners, raised the British flag Sept mal pieces. Cohn & Co.'s. Corner. less of the demand centers. It is certain ember 17. He took possession ot that on Monday for a load of fruit. A party of Americans employed in ¡crew’of men putting in the bridgesand Our new stock ofcapes and jackets are P. R. Coulson and family, who have also widening out the grades. It will l»e the crop here is very much short of last portion of the Porcupine district recently the construction of the Mexican Cen in. The cheapest and finest goods we declared to be in British territory, at tral railroad near Tlajomulo, on the year. In the first place, about 250 acres been working in the hop-yard near Dal. a very good road when finished. ever hud. Sold a dozen this week that were producing last year were not least for the time being, by the Interna Pacific coast extension, recently ui> las for the past few weeks, have returned Messrs. Phelps and Carpenter drove cultivated at all this year; then the already. Call at once if you want a ciqie tional Boundary Commission. He then earthed a big collection of prehistoric home. 1 over to Tillamook Monday. or jacket. We can suit you in style and yield of the yards that were cultivated is declared that the Americans who own relics and an earthen jar containing Mrs. Nelson, of California, was in our The price. Mrs. Well and Miss Belshe, of South probably not more than 65 or 70 per all the claims in the district should at $15,000 in old Spanish gold. Prairie, spent Saturday and Sunday at cent as heavy as last year, so the crop is once apply to have their titles confirmed wealth was divided among the discov We have in stock the best ladies rub midst looking for a ranch on Monday. erers. bers manufactured. Bailey's ribbed back Mrs. Parkhurst, of Fairview, is visit- Netarts. a small one. But to make up for the by the commission. can’t lie beat. Auburn hair is enjoying popularity ing with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith, of I Mrs. M. Groose, Mrs, Mary Martin shortage in yield, the quality of the hops A big stock of new grass seeds. at present, and history avers that Boulder Creek. and Miss Murphy left for their homes in is much the l>est ever produced in that I am very much afraid,” said one women with auburn hair have wield Gold dust 20 cents a package. 1). F. Coulson, who has been working Portland Friday. locality, and some experts have said no eminent Clnnamnn, " that the European ed a strong influence in all ages. The Nestucca Honey. in the logging camp for a few weeks has There were several strangers at Netarts better hops could be procured anywhere. powers are entirely to formidable for 1 women familiar to history who be Wc have raised the price of eggs to 25 US.” returned home on the sick list. longed to the sisterhood were Isabella the past week. cents a dozen. Walter Nice met with a horrible ac “So am I," answered the other “ Mv i of Castile, Helen of Troy. Catherine I. Ed Kinnatnan and wife are now living , l'ure Maple Svrup just in. Ed. Blum, of Pleasant Valey, w as at cident on Wolf Creek, in which he lost of Russia. Joan of Arc, Elizabeth of on their ranch, near this place, C ohn ' s . C ohn ' s . C ohn ' s . his leg above the knee. He was tending only hope is that thev will undertake to England. Mary Stuart. Anne of Rus the beach Saturdav and Sunday. I stnke terror to our hearts bv making N. Coulson and wife made a trip to a self-feeding threshing machine on the sia. ex-Em press Eugenie, Lucretia awflll _____ . Closing Out Sale awful PT-imol». examples «f of one another. ’’ Tillamook one day last week. I “ Sometimes,’’ said Uncle Ehen, “ de farm of Hon. George Chandie. The ma Borgia and Beatrice Cenci. Closing Out Sale nt Ackley & Jenkins. Rev. Tresenriter is now engaged in man dat keeps cryin’ aroun' ’bout de chine in some manner Ixvnmc clogged One of the most curious plants in I Gas Man-Hello! Tom. what nrr vol, the world is what is called the tooth We are going to dose out our Stock of building a house tor Mr. Paine, ot Spruce. lack o’ disinterested friendship in dis life and Nice undertook to clear it by pushing brush plant of Jamaica. It is a spe Harness Goods, and will give ourcus. G. T. Coulson went to Tillamook for a is simply one o’ dese here folks flat’s the straw aside with his right foot. The doing these days ? toiners the advantage of wholesale load of supplies for Joe Bulby, on Mon-, alien tryin’ to git sumpin’ foh nuffin’.** machine was thrown in gear, and his Wh0? P*cker~r,n ‘he meat business, cies of creeper, and has nothing par ticularly striking about its appear foot was drawn into the feeder. Before "hat are you doing? price while the goods last day.________________ I First Suburbanite—How long was ance. By cutting pieces of it to a Gas Man- I go yon one degret it could lie stopped his leg from the knee i your last cook with you ? suitable length and fraying the ends, “Did you kill any game?” Wanted. down was horribly mangled and the I m in the meter business. the natives convert it into a tooth- Second Suburbanite—She was “ with “No; but I made lots of noise.” foot was entirely gone, lieing ground to bruah; and a tooth-powder to accom Man with family wants to rent dairy us’’ for about two hours and “ agin us" | atoms. A messenger was immediatelv “Ah, I see, rotten powder. Look at pany the use of the brush is al«< ranch, ready furnished, or work ly all the rest of the two weeks she was dispatched to Baker Citv. about 18 0, E. HAWKE. M.D., your gun.” prepared by pulverizing the dead month or year. Good hand with cows. there. “Dirty ?” distant. Dr. O. M. Dodson hastened to stems. 1 M 8MITH, M.D., “I should say so. You had letter clean —Address, F. E. Norton, Gaston, Ore. “1 am willing to do anything.” said the wene of the accident and found the Among numismatist« one of the moet vour gun, then get some of the Dead Shot the applicant for work. patient in a weakened condition from »ought after colon«: coin« 1« the Highly Feathers tor Sale. PHYSICIANS AND surgeons . Hand Loaded Shells.” “All right,’’ said the hard-hearted mer loss of blood. The leg was amputated copper. They «re of several varieties, Office. ln T,aid's Building. Same price as others. For sale, a quantity of well cured fea chant. “Please close the door behind above the knee, the surgeon being as- and were struck in 737 by Samuel High- A t A cklky & J kxkins . thers. Apply to E. West, Netarts, Or. TILLAMOOK _ OREGON. you when you go out.” •toted by the threshing crew. >. «ho was a physician and a black smith at Granby, Conn. He obtained e copper from a mine near by, and • hsped the coins at his forge.