Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 25, 1900, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 25, 1900.
I
! Multnomah Comity to recover $2000 on
LURED BY A FIEND.
John Sherman Dead.
to return soon.
life inaura nee ¡»sued
I „ a „.tifkateofmutual
ceit-------------
Mr. Davidson. Mr. E. W. Brow's
by
the
defendant
to
Daniel Montour,
of
Young
School
Girl
Victim
W ashington , Oct. 22.—Hon. John
Our school will close in two weeks.
plaintiff's father. The cause was tried Every Kind But One Is Found in
tennant has gone to work shaping the Sherman, Representative in the House;
Murderous Assault.
< )ur new neighbors on the Ely pince barn, fencing, etc., just as though he
before Judge M. C. George and resulted
the United States.
have been making considerable improve- means to make a dairy ranch out ot it. j for a long term a memlier of the Senate
j
J
efferson , Or., Oct. 23.— in a 'udgment for plaintiff for the sum
and
twice
holdingCabinet
positions,died
meats.
Sixteen quite well bred goats for sale at his residence in thiscity at 6;45o’clock The victim of a most fiendish demanded. The judgment is reversed in
F. M. Lamb is erecting a new building | at $5 and twelve
nanneys, three this morning in the 78th year of his age. tragedy, which occurred here an opinion writteu by Justice F. A. Tbl» Country Ila« Mever Taken Ir«
for a woodshed and general out-house. ! weathers, one male.—C. Mills,
Proper Place Amon« the Na-
His death had been expected for some at 10 o’c'ock this morning, is a Moore.
tiouN That Produce Pre­
John Marolf has gone to California, via [ Jos. Bixby has enlarged his store room days and loving friends gave him their
1 13-y ear-old school girl, Lulu
cious Stones.
Eugene ; at latter place he will visit his and diminished the price of his goods.
unremitting care and attention to the ¡Jones, who now lies at the point
daughter and other relatives.
end. The immediate cause of death was
The United State« have never taken
| of death, from the effects of a
Isaac Quick and his son, Festus Quick,
described as brain exhaustion, incident
HEBO.
1 their proper place among the gem-pro-
I
brutal
assault
at
the
hands
of
an
have returned via Wilson river route
to extreme weakness, due to old age and
during countries, principally, it would
Owing to the storm there was no liter­
Clyde
from Portland, where they had a pro­
several attacks of sickness from which ¡attempting murderer.
! appear, because of the superior gains
ary last Friday night.
tracted visit.
, offered in the metal mines, says tho
he had suffered for the past year and a ; Vaughn, who is a boy of 20, ac-
The timbers are all on the gronnd for half.
Brooklyn Eagle. Patient and skillful
| cused of the crime, was the un­
Back of Cohn & Co.’s Store.
And now Pleasant Valley is to have a
the Three Rivers bridge excepting a few
i working of the gem mines, however,
Since Saturday afternoon, Mr. Sher­ requited lover of the maiden, and
boom, the projected saw mill of Messrs, i
He employes only Skilled Work
would appear to promise ns well as
small pieces and two lower cords, the man had been most of the time uncon­ ¡the attempt at her life is sup-
Beals & Co., they say, is going to '
1 many of the metal industries. There
men.
latter was brought down the Nestucca scious, rallying partially at intervals
be ii fact. A flume eleven miles long is
I posed to be the result of a fit of
are in Montana sapphires of beauty
Makes any and all kinds of Ma­
when slight nourishment was given him. I mad and passionate jealousy.
to float the lumber direct to Tillamook | most of the way last Saturday.
chinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa­ ' and value. True, they are light in
There were several teams on the road Yesterday afternoon, evidences of the ap­
City, not only lumber, but cord wood
The girl was lured to the base­
tors, Mill Machinery, Loggers' i color, but they have more brilliancy
hauling gravel before the storm.
proaching end were manifest and he
also. W’e wish the enterprise success.
than the Asian sapphires, and often
ment of the public school build­
Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes,
failed
to
regain
consciousness
after
3
(' i
Mr. McNorton, from Mont., has settled
exhibit dichroism, or double color, un­
This infernal McKinley prosperity is
ing,
there
struck
on
the
head
and
Turns
Shafting.
o’clock, passing away peacefully just
der different lights. The supposition
going to be the means of throwing this on a place back of the Hebo P. O.
Skilled Horse Shoer and 1 that a sapphire should be dark blue
with the blunt edge of an ax,
precinct to Bryan. Our county court in
Mr. Baxter, of Dayton, has traded his after dawn broke. About 1 o’clock this
Wagon Maker.
and left bleeding to die. She
, is possibly responsible for the slow­
the last year of the Cleveland adminis­ propertv for the Wm. Barret place near morning he rallied somewhat from the
A. K. CASE,
ness of their acceptance in the mar-
stupor and turned himself over in bed, was found 30 minutes later, the
tration allowed $2.50 per day as com­ the post office.
Master Mechanic.
ket, but, as a matter of fact, sapphires
but after that he gradually sank until town aroused to a fever heat, and
pensation for man and team on roads.
are not of necessity blue; they are
the end came.
a posse of citizens sent out to
Owners Can End It.
Teamsters seem to think it was all right
green, yellow’, purple, white, and when
Several days ago, realizing the critical capture her dastardly assailant.
then, but that price no longer fits now.
they are rid we call them rubies, for
FIRE INSURANCE.
H azleton , Pa., Oct. 22.—President condition of Mr. Sherman, the members This evening,
at 8 o’clock,
They refuse to haul gravel for that figure,
the ruby and sapphire are identically
J. S. S7 EPHE NS,
the same, save for a fraction of a per
consequently our worthy supervisor, Mitchell, in an interview tonight prac- of the household and relatives here sent Vaughn was taken by a farmer
AGENT FOR THE
cent, of the coloring matter.
John Sheets, has been unable to secure ! | tically admitted that the anthracite coal- telegrams to a large number of the one and one-half miles east of
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON . &
Every gem known to the lapidary
teams sufficient to patch up some what ! j miners’ strike would end as soon as the family connections throughout the con n- town, and placed in custody.
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
has been found within our borders,
will be bad places in the road. Even as ' | operators presented a notice gnarantee- try notifying them of his extreme illness The town is greatly aroused, and
COMPANIES.
except that form of chrysoberyl
solid a man as Mr. Sheets has been here­ | ing the payment of a 10 percent ad­ and some were able to reach here before
there are grave fears of lynch Agent for North West School Sapply known as alexandrite, a stone most
tofore, he has been so worried about vance in wages until April 1, President he died.
Company, Notary Public.
commonly found in the Urals, and
law.
this matter that he intimates as much Mitchell said:
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
showing green by day’ and red by arti­
Wants Whipping Post Revived.
About
9:30
this
morning
“
The
prospect
of
an
early
settlement
that he will vote for Bryan himself.
ficial light. We have also found but
of the coal strike is becoming brighter.
Clyde
Vaughn,
janitor
of
the
N ew Y ork , Oct. 23.—The recent out­
For
Posts
tew of the cari-colored garnets of
Some of the operators have not yet post­ breaks of “hooliganism” in London have public school building, came to
which Russia furnishes such remark­
NEHALEM.
FIR COATET WITH
ed notices signifying their willingness to revived the agitation in favor of the re- the door of Principal L. A.
able and beautiful examples, and none
have their brilliancy, though the red
In Justice Batterson’s court on Mon­ fall in line either with the Reading Com­ staration of the whipping post as a Wiley’s room and announced
garnets of Arizona and contiguous
day, H. B. Kerr pleaded guilty to a pany or with t.he proposition made by remedy for ruffianism and lawlessness. that some one wished to see Miss
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
territory are unsurpassed in richness.
charge of assault upon Henry Tohl, and the Lehigh Valley Company, in the Ha­ The police magistrates are striving to re­ Lulu Jones.
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
She immediately
We have several gems, moreover, uha.t
CHICKEN LICE.
was fined fiye dollars and costs, and F. zleton region. If all of them notify their press these numerous revels in the streets
arose
and
passed
out
of
the
room.
Its application to the inside walls of are almost peculiar to this country,
Astman was adjudged guilty, by a jury, employes by posting notices or other­ by stern rebukes and rigorous sentences
Not returning within 15 minutes, poultry houses will permanently exter­ and that should be used more exten­
of a similar offense upon the person of J. wise that an actual advance of 10 per for the leaders of the criminal gangs in
sively because of their intrinsic
R. Hicks, and was fined a like amount. cent will be paid each mine employe, and Chelsea and South London. The spirit Principal Wiley and friends of minate all LICE.
beauty. Such are the golden beryls
the
girl,
who
knew
that
trouble
guarantee
its
continuance
until
April
1,
Results:
HEALTHY
CHICKENS-
Judge Cooper appeared forthe state. R.
of disorder is evidently spreading to other
of Connecticut, that are of a brilliant
together
with
the
abolition
of
the
slid
existed
between
her
aud
Vaughn,
PLENTY EGGS.
Krebs appeared for Kerr, and O. Nolan
and more reputable classes, for the medi­
yellow, full of light and sparkle, and
ing scale, I believe that the terms would cal students have been striving to break became alarmed.
The principal Write for circular and prices and men. the curious chlorastrolites and thom­
for Astman.
sonites of Lake Superior, that are use*
G. W. Fearnside has been quite sick be accepted by the mineworkers. The up the public meetings at St. Martin’s went to search for the young tion this paper.
ful as green or mottled grounds in the
for some time, and is not so well at the reduction power from $2 75 to $1 50 Town Hall and to rnob the constables girl.
WADE & BRIGGS,
He found her in the base­
making of designs.
has confused the minds of the miners, who arrested the ringleaders.
Tillamook, Or.
present time.
ment sitting in an upright posi­
Among the lesser known but inter­
but some of the operators have so fully
Quite a number of persons are suffer­
tion, covered with blood, with a
esting and often beautiful minerals
explained how contract miners could re­
ing with dysentrv.
Spanish War Claims.
ghastly wound over her right
that are found in this country and
ceive the full advance of 10 per cent, as
i that lend themselves to purposes of
Frank Steinhavcr came in last week, well as other employes, that I believe
temple. A blood-stained ax lay
W
ashington
,
Oct.
23.
—
Many
inquir
­
ornament are the grassgreen hidden­
after being outside all the summer.
near by, where it had been
that this obstacle can be overcome.”
ies have been made recently at the Pen­
ite, the superior of emerald in vi*
The Rey. Sweeney preached at Nehalem
Although, as President Mitchell says, sion office as to the stutus of claims dropped by the escaping assail­
vacity; the duller green diopside, the
for the first time last Sunday.
the outlook for an early settlement of filed for pensions by soldiers of the Span­ ant.
She was in a semi-con­
utahite, which is a rival of turquoise,
the strike is bright, it is difficult to make ish-American War. Commissioner Evans scious state of mind, and could
if it can be made to keep its color and
a prediction as to when the end will said today that the bureau scarcely had not answer questions, save in a
BOULDER CREEK.
texture; the zircon, of red and brown,
SHAVING,
come. Some of the coal companies are time to respond to all the inquiries, but rambling, unintelligible fashion.
and especially the tourmaline, which
Mr. Luke Booth, of Willamina Creek,
HAIR CUTTING,
presents a wide range ®f color, from
showing a disposition not to issue a se­ that the claims were being adjudicated Principal Wiley hastily sum­
came in last week to C. A. Smith's.
jet black to almost water white, and
SHAMPOOING,
cond notice gua run teeing the payment of as rapidly as possible. He ad.ded that
moned a physician, aud aid to 1
including pink, brown, blue and al­
Miss Olive Donaldson, the new teacher the 10 per cent increase in wages until
some of the claims had been delayed by convey the girl to a near-by resi­
most every shade of green.
These
for Brown’s, arrived here Sunday a m.
April.
the difficulty in obtaining the necessary dence,
and telegraphed the EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS tourmalines are more appreciated
Miss Millie Jensen, of Hebo, came up
official records at the War Department.
abroad than they are at home, and
Sheriff. Dr. Hawk, of Jeffer­
to visit her brother II. L. and family last
Eankrobbers Work.
whereas we buy sapphires and rubies
“There have been filed 34,000 claims on
son.
immediately
summoned
week.
from Burmah, and diamonds from
account of the Spanish-American War
U nion , Or., Oct. 22.—Robbers entered
Will Thun was in our vicinity over
Africa, and topazes from Japan and
up to Monday morning October 22,” Dr. Wallace, of Albany, and Dr.
Brazil, and turquoises from Persia, we
Sunday. He is working in Hadley’s the First National Bank, of Union, about said the Commissioner. ‘‘Calls have Bird, of Salem, as assistants.
.3 o’clock this morning, but were unsuc­
Next to Wade & Briggs' Store.
remain seemingly indifferent to the
logging camp.
been made for evidence in 33,424 of these The physicians entertain no hope
cessful in looting the treasure vault
gems that come from Maine and Con«
Mr. Nicklans and son Jake reached
claims. Medical examinations have been of her recovery.
necticut. Collectors have known them
They entered the building by foreing the
here Sunday evening, on their return
ordered by this bureau in 28,224 claims.
A citizens’ posse was immedi­ Stylish Hair Cutting,
for years, however, and have prized
front door and going into the bank par­
from the Valley with a load of fruit, etc.,
The difference between the number of ately organized and sent out in
them at their value. Many of the
A Clean Shave,
lor. They first burrowed through the
but as the rain had raised the river be­
claims filed and the number of medical search of Vaughn, to whom cir­
crystals .show two and even three
walls of the vault. Attacks were then
Shampooing, etc. colors, being red at one end and green
yond fording they were compelled to
examinations ordered practically repre­ cumstances clearly point as the
made on the fine safe in the vault, with
at the other, or green without and
leave their team and wagon on the
sent, the number of widows' and de­
murderer. Sheriff Durbin arrived
a view to force it open and secure the
I SIMLER. Prop.,
deep pink within. Of these tourma­
wrong side of the river, and proceed to
pendents’ claims, 4237 of these claims
contents. Nitroglycerine was used, and
from
Albany
at
1
¡30
and
took
lines $2.000 worth were mined last
their home on foot.
have been adjudicated already. When
The
Fashionable
Barber
three charges were exploded. The dou­
charge of the search.
y ear at Mount Mica, Me.
Mrs. Robert David and daughter Jessie ble steel door of the vault was wrecked, the division was organized havingcharge
Turquoise has been known to the
No motive can be imagined
have been visiting Mrs. John Borba for and the large plate-glass windows in of these claims, all claims of widows and
Indians of the southwest for cen-
for
the
crime,
other
than
a
fit
of
claims
for
gunshot
wounds
and
severe
a few days.
turies, and there is good reason to be­
trout of the building blown out by the
mad jealousy, aroused by the
lieve that it was mined by the Aztecs.
IL L. Jensen went to Three Rivers, explosion, but the safe was not opened, disability of soldiers were given the right
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
Sunday, after his wife, who has been although the front was badly damaged of way, practically making them special, love Vaughn cherished for the SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, Brooklyn capital has been invested in
and they were promptly adjudicated. young girl.
For some time past
one of the New Mexico mines, and it
visiting relatives in that neighborhood. and the time lock ruined.
is said that a superior quality has
Twenty-five clerks were assigned to this he has tried in every way to win
SHAMPOOING,
ETC.
The
damage
to
the
bank
and
fixtures
Miss Lena Bays has been staying with
been produced. There is probably no
work, and like other divisions of the her affections, which she did not
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for ornamental stone that is so extensive­
Mrs. Hattie For I, until a few days ago, is fully $2000. The explosion aroused
bureau, the work is now practically cur­ in the least return. She lived
the residents of that section of the town,
when she returned home.
persons suffering with rheumatism,
ly imitated. Hundreds of people are
rent. All classes of claims are treated
Building next door to the Post Office.
wearing what they suppose to be tur*
Mrs. Della Jensen yisited her mother, and attracted the attention of the night alike, as provided by law, and the es­ with her mother one mile south
watchman, but the robbers escajied, A
quoise, but is in reality glass or enam­
of town, and was an exception­
Mrs. W. N. Bays, one day last week.
notice for publication
tablished practice.”
revolver is the only article missing from
el or a composition that closely copies
Department of the Interior,
ally bright girl and general favor­
Rev. Reuben V. Blalock returned from
Land office at Oregon City. Ore
its color and apparent texture, and
the bank. The robbers secured no mo­
ite. She was annoyed by Vaughn’s named 'eU 1’'r'l'''’'fi’,1'?""1'he’''f'ilnXm'x does
the Valley Monday.
not fade, as the stone itself is apt
Cohn & Co.’s Pointers.
ney although over $1000 was lying lie-
attentions,
and
urged
him
to
de
­
W. N. Bays went out to the county seat fore tnem in the vault. Officers are work­
to do. There has been an addition to
last week.
Don’t lie induced to buy old tea’s when sist. Vaughn is the son of promi­ that said proof „ill be nmde before th"Reals the semiprecious stones of a new va­
ing on the case, but have no clew as to
• - riety of garnet known as rhodolite, of
He ®r^ra ::,or,!‘uu
vou can get nice fresh "Spider Leg,” “New nent parents in this place.
Jay Ford came in from the logging the identity of the parties.
a pale rose red, but not many speci­
„ „
W11.I.1AM H. AUSTIN.
Crop,’’ from us. There is no tea equal has always borne a good repu­ ..
camp Saturday.
" Tp. i S; r 4?8wor ,he I <>,‘2'3 an,i «•Sec,io"
mens have been brought to the cities,
to
it
in
this
town,
money
back
if
it
aint
tation, but was called “odd” and
Mrs. Mae Blalock visited her friend,
1, i LI2/ h "I€' the l?'lowi'>X witnesses to prove and it has not appeared to any extent
Real Estate Transfers.
the best.
“ eccentric” in his ways, and of
«id: ‘."nd0“’.’' di"f' “P011 ""d c“'"'«t‘on in jewelry. It would seem to be worth
Mrs. Grace Chopard, last Tuesday week.
We have just received another car load was retiring in disposition. After /f; 'Y; (’a>»,,n, of Tillamook. Or.-W G Rude our while to work our gem deposits
A book agent from South Prairie was W. W. Curtiss to David Whitnev, jr..
x"r‘h' »"thill. Or ; « m Merritt' of rrlsk
of
that “Golden Rod’’ Honr, none better , leaving the school-house, his n
Or. ; O. Merritt, r.f North Yamhill\ Or.
*' more thoroughly, for, according to
canvassing this neighborhood last week.
Sc
of Ne U, Nc H of Sc
of sec.
the report for 1898 by Mr. George F.
and
very
few
as
good.
____________
C has . B. M oorks , Register.
I father, Eli Vaughn, says he went
28, tp. 1 N, R. 9 W.
Gordie West was up from Beaver last
Kunz, the expert, there continues to
Our
new
stock
of
syrups
have
arrived.
NOTR E FOR PUBLICATION’
I
home
and
started
down
the
San-
Wm.
T.
Harris
to
Marv
J.
Cone,
S
V
a
of
Sunday. He reports another slide on
be a profitable activity in the making
Department of the Interior,
For
purity
and
excellence
they
are
Ne
’
i,
Se
b
of
Nw
14
and
Ne
*4
of
tiarn River toward Buena Vista.
the grade below Mr. Kimiaman’s.
Land Office at Oregon City Ore
of jewelry. This country has im­
surpassed and our prices are low.
Sw ltof sec. 25, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
Late last evening the young
ported as much as $14,500,000 worth
M. J. Kinney et ux to Wm. G. Gusslin,
Our prices on first class groceries are girl recovered consciousness suffi­
of gems and gem material in a single
NETARTS.
tract, in sei* 4, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. lower than most others.
while the home production has
ciently to recognize those about oÄ octXlÄ!0;^™;1’' "* f^bamook. Oí?, year,
J. (). Phelps left for his home nt Silver-
being tide land frontage ; same to
always been relatively slight,, albeit
Extra fine Dry granulated sugar re- i her, but was unable to give an
there is a gain. In 189ff. for instance,
ton, Oregon, on Thursday Inst.
the Nehalem Pkg. Co.
duced to $6.50 a sack.
intelligent account of the circum­
the production of precious stones in
Z. Wells, of South Prairie, is spending a Blumanuer Frank Drug Co. to John B.
We sell “Owl soap,” the great cleaner. stances leading up to the crime.
the 1 nited States represented about
Tuttle, E H of lot 3, block 8, Tilla
few days at Netarts the first of the
Try it.
$101.000, as against $130.000 in the year
niook City.
week.
O*ú7r"j,d"'Mnt'ij,ck J*rTi|).Sm«",‘,OrA’fr"1 before, and $9«,000 in the year before
Gold Dust lOcts. a package.
Situation in South China.
Chas. Hodgdon has just returned from Anna Kunze to Tillamook Dairy As­
that. The indications are that we
Schillings' Baking Powder, 10 oz. cans,
___________ ______ Chm b- Mooass. Register.
sociation,
oné
acre
in
Daugliirty
have mineral veins and deposits that
Silverton, Marion County, where he has
C
anton
,
Oct.
24.
—
According
35
cents.
X?2,CK. F<>R fUBLICATION-
D.L.C.
will, when adequately worked, offer
been for some time.
Depaitment of the Interior
U.S. to Wm. Barrett, Se 1. of Sw ’4 of
rewards far in excess of these figures.
Clear White Nestucca Honey in one to official reports, all the cities in
Land Office at Oregon City Or
Quite a number of trees fell across the
see. 13, and N Va of Nw
and Sw
pound sections
Two for twenty-five the Hui Chow prefecture are
Netarts road during a recent wind.
CnrtouM Incident.
of Nw 1 * of «cc 24, tp. 4 S, R. 10 IV; ' cent«,
still holding out, the rebels con­
A curious incident occurred the
Geo. W. Phelps. enrpenter, and D. J.
same to F. S. Baxter.
fining
themselves
to
capturing
Try our 3H mush if you want some­
Clerk Of rVn.m.MÏCo"’îrTHllZ.ok’o"""'’'
■ unday at St. George's chapel.
Phelps, went to the lighthouse on Tues­ Alex. Marolf ct ux to Alfred Gribser. lots
villages and slaughtering isolated on November I- m.», vtr .‘“•“,ook. Oregon. ..„ "i* *’’’ ,Or
thing delicious for breakfast.
cast'e' The choir boys, in ar-
day.
____ ________
3 and 4, block 10, in Stillwell’« add.
„ .. „
»’HD* J. RUPP
The T.Ä7
Buying in large quantities enables us bodies of imperial troops.
6«!.'ur,h’b>‘-'’9»"<is«.l. .r.( nT\ce with an ancient custom,
to Tillamook City ; same to E. G. E.
BEAVER.
to sell many goods at wholesale prices. I rebels are actively recruiting and h.r ^’û!m,’ou,.h^7iXna "»» «'»•<■ n.n'"1 'Ve ’hi,linP' from any military
Wist.
n wearing his spurs during Divine
‘ number ofsaidland vtx <,ente "P«'> «nd cultismi.m
C ohn & Co., thk L badrks of Ldw are now estimated to
. r'lre. An officer who bad innocent-
Elzie Finley was out to Sherideti, and
ro,ooo.
There has been no I
P ricks .
During
his
present
visit
to
his
T.
t0 church in hi» spurs was no-
on Saturday last came back through the
pitched battle.
The Chinese I
home in Alabama, and wherever
------- ------------ b M oo » ss . Roriater. ; tnnnh ? gome of the choristers, who.
rain bringing with him his sister Clara
Notice.
General commanding at Hui ■ noth *: <>,
0 ’ll1' »nrprise, demanded the
he has appeared before the pub­
FUnn, of Portland.
All persons knowing themselves in. Chow is afraid to leave the city
2 "as “bout to quit the chapel.
lic
Lieutenant
Richmond
P.
Hob
­
I. Sun.
Clay Daniel and family had a like ex­
debted to me will plense call and settle ! for fear of being ent off.
son
has
been
quoted
as
saying
perience driving from their home at
their necounts soon.
Barker."" *•
A isitor—Is your father at home?
of the -tate of <)re-ou
11
c »»ty < ourt
Foly to Beaver through the rain last that Admiral Sampson is dying
Having sold mv property to Dr. I. M.
filial ornnn.,1
-, 1 ' »n
___ E h Tillamook
( '»»nit.
outltv
The cnseof Ltllie Mvrtle Montonr, tes- his
hlstnal
aeconnTVs
■A'T'lZr'
Little Daughter—What is
your
ni trial
of
a
broken
heart,
owing
to
the
Saturday. They are visiting C. Mills
Lodge. A. O. U. W„
"f No"^. name, please?
Smith, 1 will leave for I'ortlandthelatUr pondent.
pondent, v».
vs. Grand Lodge,
I Sampson - Schley controversy part of November.
and others nt Beaver.
Just tell him it is his old friend.
ot Oregon, appellant, was decided by the ' ? x!d **
^-urt as the tim/fiA hV *,en'
fAlI awi ' i I the
tb# naval engage- j
W. T. West, who has l>ecn on a visit 1 wliii'h
which followed
Bill.”
Supreme Court in favor of the Grand i ¡TVXY
Respectfully,
to his parents in Minnesota, is expected 1 ment at Sautiago.
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“Then he isn’t in. I hear«! him tell
Lodge. Thi« action wa« brought in
Administrator of thF F.»uieRo( J p
Da. C. E. H awke .
Barker, deceaaed.
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if *ny
any bills cam
came he wasn’t
i mamma
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SOUTH PRAIRIE.
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MACHINE SHOP.
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CHAS. PETERSON
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Hot and Cold Raths.
THE NEW BARBER
SHOP.
EDGAR LATIMER,
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WE ARE RICH IN GEMS