Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 08, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 8, 1900.
NEHALEM.
50
85
Steamer Harrison came in on Monday.
35
50 She brought some supplies for our mer­
75 chants, material for the sawmill, and is
now loading shoots ut Krebs' mill for
50 Umpqua.
Steamer Sue Elmore in coming in Wed­
00
00 nesday to take out salmon.
Deputy fish commissioner Ford is up
00
00 from Tillamook rustling up fishermen.
Several outside fishermen have quit
75
80 and left.
The Woodmen of the World, and its
50
©0 auxiliary the Ladies Circle, held their
85 first social of the season on Saturday
50 night, at which eighty were in atten­
85 dance. A very nice litararv programme
85 was rendered and then the tables were
00 spread and supper partaken of, after
35 which dancing was engaged in by those
75 who desired. These socials will be a
75 monthly featureof the order through the
winter.
HEBO.
POOR
BILLY BRYAN
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
—Harry—“You say Maude sings like
an angel. Why, I never heard her sing
at all!** Penelope—“True; but did you
ever hear an angel sing?”—Harlem
Life.
—Mrs. Dahlgren—“Ah, Mr. Phipps, [
saw you in church last Sunday.” Mr.
Phipps—“Yes, it rained, you know.
Was that the reason you were there,
too?”—Cleveland Leader.
—Reason to Be Thankful.—“Was vonr
office-seeking trip to Washington a suc­
cess?” “Yes; in a way.” “You got a
place?” “No. But my present em­
ployers didn’t dock me for the time it
took to make the journey.”—Washing­
ton Star.
—“I may have bitten off more than I
can chew,” remarked the boa constrictor
as the young gazelle disappeared with­
in its capacious jaws, “but, thank for­
tune, I don’t have to chew!” And it
curled itself up for a six weeks’ nap.—
Chicago Tribune.
—“Thou art fairer than the day!”
he cried, with a poet’s fervor. The
warm color suffused her cheek. “Fairer
than the eight-hour day?” she asked
eagerly; for she had been taught to
think that very fair indeed to all parties
concerned.—Detroit Joumal.
—In Doubt.—“I have strong sus­
picions,” said the very susceptible
young woman, “that he is a nobleman.”
•‘Where’s his title?” asked her father,
in accents of suspicion. “He is travel­
ing incognito.” “Perhaps so. It’s either
a case of ‘incognito’ or ‘alias,’ I can’t
quite make out which.”—Washington
Star.
—“I think,” said the man who had
bought a season ticket to the opera,
whispering to his neighbor, “that I’ll
try to have my seat changed. Every
night that girl sits in front of me
with that same huge hat on and—”
“Excuse me,” said the girl, turning
round indignantly, “it’s a different hat
every night.”—Truth.
—In a Glasgow ear was an aged Irish­
man, who held a pipe in his mouth. The
conductor told him he could not smoke
but he paid no heed. Presently the
guard came into the car and said, with
a show of irritation: “Didn’t I tell you
you couldn’t smoke in this car?” “Well,
Oi’m not smoking.” “You’ve got a pipe
in your mouth.” “So Oi have me feet
in me boots,” replied Pat, “but Oi’m not
walking.”—Scottish Nights.
2
M. Level........................................
Commissioners' Court.
1
Frank Bester ..............................
H. C. Sanders informs us that he will Knocked into Political Insig­
Following are some of the bills which
14
Henry Kunze................................
start
for California in a short time.
were allowed by the board of county
nificance by Billy McKinley.
2
Charles Kunze..............................
Two men are boarding at J. M. Ed­
c »inmissioners on Wednesday, and the
8
N. Babi..........................................
ward's
and
slashing
for
N.
I*.
Hansen
oil
remainder of the proceedings will appear
Tillamook County Two to One
R oad D istrict N o , 8.
his Three Kiver place.
i i our next issue :
12
Gustave Kunze............................
for McKinley, who has about
A.
L.
Bain,
who
has
been
fishing
at
II uner Mason, salary as county
20
Vincenz Jacob ..............................
Woods this fall, ¡spent a few days at
292 Electoral Votes.
clerk, Sept, and Oct............... $266 66
5
H. E. Weston...............................
home this week.
E. D. Severance, salary as de­
2
Edward Weston ........................
G H. Ward came down from Spruce on
The presidential election on Tuesday
puty .......................................... 100 00
5
H. F. Hill......................................
Friday and spent a tew days at home was another political knock out for Wil­
H. H. Alderman, salary as sheriff 266 66
3
H. J. Franklin..............................
this week.
liam Jennings Bryan, which once more
E. W. Stanley, salary as deputy. loo 00
12
F. M. Wilson ..............................
Several of the young people of this vi- places him in the unenviable position of
W. H. Cary, salary as treasurer 91 67
2
Ed. Evans......................................
cenity attended the dance at Woods.
being twice defeated for the presidency,
G. B. Lamb, salary as school
7
George Williams..........................
S. B. Hill took some cattle to Ocean while McKinley is returned with more
superintendent........................ 85 83
1
Wm. Williams..............................
Park recently to pasture.
electoral votes and an increase in the
Chas. A. Johnson, salary as
2
H. F. Holden ..............................
The waters were quite well up last
deputy ....................................... 100 00
popular vote.
1
Arthur Holden .......................... .
week, Three Rivers beiug past fording.
16 SI
Tillamook countv went over two to
Wade & Briggs, hardware........
1
Frank Herrington......................
J.
F.
Weatherly
was
in
this
vicinity
do
­
7 70
one for McKinley, as the following un­
J. W. Buckles, wood.....................
5
Morris Mills..................................
ing official business.
E. F. Lyster, care of II. L.
official figures will prove;
4
George Himes ..............................
We acknowledge the receipt of a fine
Tucker ...................................... 18 00
Bryan.
McKinley
Precinct.
8
John Neiger ..................................
piece of venison donated by our near
48
King & Kerremans, merchan­
........... 137
24
Alliert
Olds
..................................
30
neighbor.
........... 70
4 50
dise ...........................................
...
46
........... 50
It is hoped that the little racket of
Tillamook Headlight, printing 38 00
5
........... 15
New Things at Cohn’s.
Friday night will not have a tendency to
NETARTS.
59 45
I. F. Larsen, blacksmithing......
23
Garibaldi............ ........... 33
break
up
the
literary,
and
that
there
is
14
Andrew Anderson, salary as
..................... ........... 54
To further introduce the famous 3-H
Chas. Hunter, of Tillamook, is stop­ enough gentlemen in the precinct who Bav
...
o
5
4 00 Mush, we will give one package free with
supervisor, R. D. No. 6.........
Barnegat............ ...........
ping a few days with Geo. W. Phelps, on will attend, and see that the lawless Blaine................. ........... 15
W. I). Stillwell, removing drift
10
each sack of our celebrated 3-H Sugar, the beach.
..........
16
gang of hoodlums is broken up, which
3 00
from Trask bridge.................
5
........... 12
at $6.50 a sack, the best sugar sold in
D. J Phelps, brother ofGeo. W. Phelps, has infested our otherwise harmonious Carnahan ......... ...........
60 ÜO
W. B. Alderman, wood................
...
21
64
Fairview .........
the city.
who has been visiting at Netarts fot the neighborhood for the past few years.
10
........... 17
W. W. Conder, meat furnished
Free pictures with “Cream of Wheat’»
25
22
The melancholy days are here, and for South Prairie.... ..........
5 90 mush. Something new. The finest mush past two week, left for his home at Mil­
saw mill...................................
20
31
ton, Or., last Thursday.
some of those who bet the 7th of Novem­ Hebo ................. ..........
W. E. Southwick, building side
18
in the market.
Union................. ........... 37
Chas. Wells, of South Prairie, spent a ber was the melancholiest yet.
20 92
walk.............................................
...........
4
Dolph.................
“H” “0” mush just in.
few dayM on the beach the first of tile
...
10
1 25
P. Schield, bridge work .............
Little Nestucca . ........... 2<i
Nudavene flakes in finest brand of
4
10
Sand Lake......... ..........
12 90 Rolled oats and cost no more than stan­ week.
M. J. Berns,41 yards gravel......
To Form Salmon Combine.
Election passed off quietly at this place
Henry Olds, salary as super­
296
618
dard or other inferior grades, which are Tuesday.
| V ancouver , B.C., Nov. 3.—A salmon
44 00
visor R. D. No. 8...................
pait wheat and flour.
A few of the above figures may be
Mio
Coffman
is
stopping
with
Chas.
l
canners
’
association,
¡to
control
the
sal-
Tillamook Laundry Co., work
slightly changed when the official count
Arbuckles Coffee 15 cts. a pound.
Desmond fora short time.
' mon output of the Pacific Coast, has
3 61
for county charges.................
is made, as we could only get the figures
First class Tomatoes 3 cans 25 cts.
Ira
Tomilson,
Leach
&
Jones,
cattle
i been discussed at a series of conferences
39 43
Pacific Lumber Co., lumber......
In groceries, quality considered, we buyer of Tillamook, were at Netarts
from a few precincts from parties who
i in this city this week among representa­
85 87 are lower than the lowest.
Cohn & Co., merchandise.........
failed to remember the correct figures.
Monday
and
Tuesday,
buying
beef
cattle.
tives
from
canneries
on
Puget
Sound
and
McIntosh & McNair, merchan­
Our big stock of umbrellas has just
The prohibitionists polled about 70,
this country. A prime provision of the
55 62 arr ived.
dise ...............................................
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
suggested arrangement is that owners Beaver giving 23, Hoquarton 11, Bav
41 82
Jos. Bixby, produce ....................
Ask to see our new “Waterproof” shoe
shall practically sell out to the big pool, 11, and the remaining scattering.
M. H. Larsen, board of county
if you wart to see the best value that
Telephone completed to Charley Wells’.
The republicans carried every precinct
receiving a proportionate interest in the
58 50 I ever came to town.
charges......................................
Our school closes this week. The short whole company.
in the county with the exception of two.
75
H. F. Kirry, blacksmithing ......
Don’t forget free mush with sugar.
term taught by Miss Maud Belshe has
70
T. R. Wilson, produce...................
During the season just passed, every Of these Bryan carried South Prairie
Schillings’ Baking Powder 35 cents a been a successful one.
P. II. M. Smith, salary as
canneryman ran his establishment as he and Woolley carried Beaver. Debs re­
pound.
.»o 00
Miss Minnie Nelson has been employed i liked regarding the price of fish and other ceived 17 votes in Little Nestucca.
supervisor R. D. No. 1........
C ohn ’ s
C oiin ’ s
C ohn ’ s
to continue the term about six weeks.
Chris. Peterson, salary as
Figures to hand show that Bryan has
arrangements. The new company pro­
31 00
supervisor R. I). No. 3..........
We regret to see that our neighbor, poses the syndicate plan. The labor carried only one of the states carried by
China Ready for Modern Ideas.
R oad D istrict N o . 1.
James Steel, was smitten with blindness ! question, which caused a great deal of McKinley in 1896, viz., Kentucky, while
10 60
Felix Roy .......................................
N ew Y ork , N ov .—Wu Ting Fang, the one day last week. Mr. Steel came to I trouble during the past season, was not the latter has carried Kansas, South
HINTS IN MEDICINE.
12 50 Chinese Minister, thinks that when the Tillamook in 18G4, and has resided on considered. There will be a general pur­ Dakota, Washington, Nebraska and
Fred Zaddaeh ...............................
I
his
place
almost
constantly
since.
Worda
of Advice for the Careful
John Gray, jr.,...............................
6 85 allies withdraw from China, railroad
His chasing agent, who will be expert in Wyoming, states which were carried by
Houtiewife.
10 oo construction on a large scale will be be­ 1 affliction is a most unfortunate one.
M. Morrison...................................
! such matters, and in taking large sup- Bryan four years ago.
Physicians constantly see patients
11 25 I gun there, says a Washington dispatch
| plies for all the canneries it is expected
Robert Brown................................
McKinley.Bryan.
who would be horror-stricken at the
11
R oad D istrict N o . 2.
there will be no trouble in effecting a Alabama...........
to the Herald. Ministei Wu has just re­
idea of being devoted to the whisky or
BOULDER CREEK.
Arkansas
............
8
41 10 turned from Pittsburg. He said last
Dan Hickey ...................................
I large saving. It is also the plan to have
brandy bottle, but who- seem to1 think
California.........
9
43 10 night:
W. II. Hoskins...............................
that there is no possible harm in re­
C. Mills, of Beaver, passed otir burg, a representative in Great Britain, who Colorado..........
4
21 25
W. T. Hare ...................................
sorting to wines of cocoa or kola with
Connecticut .....
“I have no doubt that as soon as the one day last week.
I will dispose of the pack there.
6
18 75 peace negotiation are satisfactorily con­
C. Hansen.......................................
Delaware ..........
3
or without other ingredients. In many
W. D. Gladwill made a trip down the
Florida
.............
4
instances these wines contain such a
11 25 cluded, Western inventions, particularly Nestucca, Wednesday.
C. Hansen,jr.................................
The best Hallowe'en joke of this year Georgia..............
13
large quantity of alcohol that in addi­
N. Derby .......................................
2 15 of a transportation character, will be
H. Booth, of Woods, transacted busi­ was played on Frank Welch, of the Daily Idaho ................
3
tion to the stimulating effect of their
R oad D istrict N o . 3.
introduced into my country. The Chin­ ness in this locality Thursday.
2 1
Statesman force—by himself at Salem. Illinois................
medicinal ingredients they produce an
5 00 ese people will have their eyes opened to
T.j. Bowls.....................................
15
H. L. Jensen was up Boulder Wednes­ He determined to forestall the prankish Indiana..............
effect equivalent to that induced by a
Iowa .................
13
Frank Bowls..................................
3 75 the advantage of Western methods. day to Mr. Nicklan’s ranch.
drink of whisky. They should, there­
I boys, so, during the afternoon which he Kansas...............
10
Walter Bowls..................................
5 00 They will desire to utilize the rich min­
Mrs. Florence Getchell, of Hebo, came thought might end in troublous visita­ Kentucky..........
fore, be employed only under the direc­
18
R oad D istrict N o . 7.
eral and other deposits with which the up the river last week to visit her daugh­ tions, he removed the gates around the Louisiana.........
tion of a physician, and should a phy­
8
3 75 country is favored and have some means ter, Mrs. Chopard.
Paul Erickson...............................
Maine ..............
fi
sician order them the prescription call­
premises to safe hiding places, returning Maryland .......
2 50 for promptly transporting them to the
8
John Svenson..................................
ing for them is not to be renewed in­
Mrs. Gutchell could not get her horse them to their accustomed position next Massachusetts .
I
15
definitely, excepting under his advice.
Hi 90 Coast. I therefore expect that the rail­
John Erickson...............................
over the big slide on the grade below morning, and going to his business with Michigan ..........
14
The same objections exist against the
10 65 road lines will be extended, but I desire
Peter Ileiselborg..........................
9
Mr. Kinncman’s and was obliged to pro­ a self-satisfied feeling on account of his Minnesota .......
employment of all those preparations
Niels Hanson..................................
33 75 it to be understood that I have no auth­ ceed on foot.
Mississippi .......
9
shrewdness. He thought no more about Missouri ...........
of bromide and caffeine which are uti­
Paul Erickson ..............................
13 75 ority to negotiate for material or grant
17
McKinley or Bryan ? McKinley, of the matter until that evening, when he Montana.......... .
lized under different combined names
3
Julius Erickson..............................
1 1 90 concessions. These are matters which course.
in the treatment of headache, and very
| went home about 8 o’clock and found Nebraska ...........
8
2 50 must await the conclusion of negotia­
H. Hcisel..........................................
much the same objection exists, too,
Mr. and Mrs Borba and sons, John his main gate gone; then he discovered Nevada .............
3
4 40 tions. ’*
F. D. Vincent.................................
4
against many of the so-called headache
and Emmanuel, and Mrs. Smith and I by investigation that he had been a day New Hampshire
New Jersey .......
10
M. Byer...........................................
6 90
powders or tablets which are now
children visited at the home of Mr. and ahead of the almanac and had failed to New York..........
36
Nome Again Storm Swept.
Peter Wilson ..................................
2 50
placed upon the market for the use of
Mrs. Chopard on Sunday.
North Carolina..
get ahead of Young America.
11
the unwary. It is true that they do re­
IB 70
J. Jones..............................................
North Dakota...
8
The
river
has
been
too
high
to
cross
S eattle , Wash., Nov. 5.—A special to
lieve headache in many cases, but they
A collision between freight train No. Ohio....................
Janies Latimer...............................
1 70
23
the
past
week,
but
is
falling
rapidly
dur
­
should be used with caution. Y’ou
21 and a switch engine on the tracks of Oregon ..............
4
F. Bklofl..........................................
1 70 the Times from Port Townsend says;
ing
the
fine
weather
we
have
had
since
should remember that a headache is a
The steamsnip Charles Nelson arrived
32
the 0. R. & N., at the Dalles on Sundav Pennyslvania....
James Williams ............................
2 50
Saturday.
symptom, not a disease, and that it is
4
morning resulted in the death of John Rhode Island ....
C. Smith..........................................
6 70 this morning, 10 days from Nome. She
South Carolina.
A young voter arrived at the home of
a symptom of many diseases, ranging
9
McVey and Al Nash, both switchmen in South Dakota....
2‘> 50 reports that 10 days prior to her sailing
Gust Wick hind...............................
4
all the way from so serious affections
Mr. II. A. Chopard on Wednesday, Oct.
the
Nome
beach
was
swept
by
another
the
company
’
s
employ.
The
freight
2
Tennessee
...........
A. C. Svenson ...............................
50
12
as Bright’s disease and brain tumor to
31. He is an eight pounder, and Gus
Texas
..................
severe
storm,
which
did
much
damage
train arriving from the East ran, as is
15
C Lundquist.................................
3 75
the headache due to lack of sleep. The
wears a smile a foot wide. Mother and
3
its custom, onto the sidetrack at the foot Utah ...................
removal of the symptom “headache” in
5 65 to small shipping and to such buildings baby are doing well.
John Svenson ...............................
Vermont ...........
4
of Jefferson street just as a switch engine Virginia..............
a person suffering from Bright's dis­
in 40 as owners were unwise enough to com­
Chas. Svenson..............................
too
12
News
is
scarce
for
all
the
men
are
ease may give such temporary relief
1 40 mence construction on the beach again busy speculating over the results of the with a caboose attached approached Washington.......
N. G. Boquist.................................
4
that the patient will ignore the condi­
6
D. E. Goodspeed............................
2 50 after the Septemlier storm. On this oc- election to either work or travel, We from the west. The engineer of the West Virginia .
tion of his kidneys and go to a phy­
12
switch engine saw the freight, and judg­ Wisconsin...........
L, G. Freeman................................
5 (Ml cassion, while the damage done was will try to do better next week.
Wyoming...........
sician only when his state is so serious
3
heavy,
there
was
no
loss
of
life.
ing
it
to
be
standing
on
the
siding,
ran
3 75
Gust Wicklutid...............................
that his headache cannot be put aside
The
severity
of
the
storm
gave
the
Nel
­
ahead, striking the freight engine, which
Total
3 75
N. Hanson.......................................
292
155
by these means, and when it is perhaps
2 50 son a lively time. She was securely an-
was
still
on
the
switch.
McVey
and
Paul Erickson.................................
too late for him to gain any benefit
NESKOWIN.
|
ch
ored
several
miles
from
shore,
with
Nash
were
riding
on
the
front
of
the
C. Lundquist ..................................
from treatment. In many instances of
3 75
Changes Plan of Campaign.
nervous headache, quiet, rest, a suitable
John Svenson..................................
6 85 ' two mudhooks out. With these pre­
The Anita arrived in the Nestucca Bay switch engine when the collision occurred,
N ew Y ork , Nov. 6.—Secretary Root amount of sleep and a proper regula­
and were both thrown directly under the
Peter Wilson, 300 yards gravel
15 00 cautions, and going full speed ahead, on Sunday.
| with her nose to the storm, the vessel
found it necessary some days ago to is­ tion of the diet are what the patient
Mr. McKenna, of Heppner, bought sev­ switch engine.
James Latimer, 200 yards
needs, and using headache powders is
10 00 dragged several miles, and finally reached eral head of cattle in this vicinity.
gravel .........................................
The report of Auditor of the Postoffice sue special instructions to Major-Genera] simply postponing the evil day, with
o 50 I safetv behind Sledge Island.
Guss and Charley Goeres are making a Department for the fiscal year ending MacArthur, Governor-General of the Phil­
John Svenson, 56 yards gravyl
compound interest to pay in the end.—
| The revenue cutter Bear, Captain Tut. trip to Tillamook’s metropolis.
R oad D istrict N o . 8.
June 30, 1900, shows that the total re. ippines, regarding the conduct of the H. A. Hare, M. I)., in Chautauquan.
1
tie,
also
had
a
lively
time,
but
dispite
campaign
in
Luzon,
savs
a
Washington
Alfred Carlson...........
Mell Berton, of Salmon River, has been venues tortile department forthat period
Jonas Olsen.................
23 75 i her dangerous position found time to visiting friends here.
were $102,354,579, and the expendi­ dispatch to the Herald. These instruc­
Win. Maxwell............
J. J. Davis will leave for Eastern Oregon tures, $107,249,298, leaving a deficit of tions were due to dissatisfaction over the
.
21 25 run alongside the steam schooner Aloha,
SUBDUED THE HORSE.
1 <>hn Paquet...............
1 25 then rapidly drifting ashore, and fur­ in a few days.
$4,894,718. The amount of stamps, successful operations of the Filipinos (>en. Grant an a Cadet Displayed Quali­
nish her with a kedge anchor, which
W. 1. Himes................
Hugh Gardner is captain and first mate stamped envelopes, newspa|>er wrappers General MacArthur’s policy was to scat-
ties Conspicuoa« In Later Days,.
Frank Severance.......
48 75 saved the vessel from being wrecked. on the Blue Bird.
and postal cards sold during the year ter the troops over a wide range of ter­
The following story was told by Col.
48 75 No large packets suffered in the gale, but
H. M. Franklin.........
Most of the fishermen have stopped were $94,013,699.
The amount of ritory, carrying out in this wav the Green, a classmate of Gen. U. S. Grant
50 00 small craft without number were demol­ fishing for the season.
\\ illiain Carver.........
second-class postage collected from pub. policy initiated by General Otis. Filipi­ at West Point, says the American Horse
J. R. Moore................
Mr. and Mrs. Hatch have returned to lishersand news agents was $3.825,386. nos assembled in sufficiently large num­ Breeder:
47 50 ished
“One day when the members of
J. A. Burkholtcr .......
17 50
their home at McCoy, accompanied by The inland mail shows an exjienditure bers to make vigorous assaults upon
Five thousand Japanese and Chinese
American garrisons, who in some in. Grant’s class were called out for drill
Henry Leach .............
7 50
Charley Fletcher.
for
transportation
of
$54,781,599,
and
who have been naturalized during the
on horseback there were not horses
Ed. Leach ..................
1 25 past year may vote at the Domination
J. Helletibrand expects to drive a band the foreign account an expenditure of stances suffered distinct reverses.
enough by one to go round. Grant was
The
War
Department
is
understood
to
M. Abplanalp.............
19 40 election in British Columbia on Deccm- i of cattle to Salem in a few days.
$1,956.701. The receipts from the do.
one of the shortest men in his class,
have
directed
General
.MacArthur
to
pre.
G. 11anenkrat.............
31 25
I Several families from Washington ar­ mestic money-order system during the
consequently was on the extreme left
ber 7. The conservatives of Vancouver
Fred Maurer..............
12 50 have obtained legal opinions that Jap­ rived at Mr. Porters a few days ago year are shown to have been $1,915,462, vent further successful operations by col of the company, and he was the one
leeting his troops in sufficient force to for whom there was no horse. The
.. 31 25
John Rupp .................
anese are all entitled to vote just as soon looking for locations. This is some .of the and the expenditures, $668,867, leaving
destroy any bands with which they may officer ordered a horse brought, which
David Hess..................
30 00
as their naturalization papers ar: made results of the good work being done by a net revenue of $1,246,596. Notwith­
12 50
Henrv Kunze.............
I
the
special
edition
of
the
Tillamook
come
in conflict. No important insurgent was done. The animal was a vicious
standing
this
favorable
showing,
the
out. A telegram received from David
I 85 Mills, Canadian Minister of Justice, ad­ Headlight, which is bringing new settlers Auditor says that, if charged its proper operations have occurred for some davs brute, which had proved so unman­
W. J. Hirne«.......
3 75 mits the general contention that the into these isolated regions, making it share of the expenses of the service, there and it is believed the execution of ¿hé ageable that he had been discarded.
11. Leach ..............
I he officer in charge did not notice the
23 75 Japanese may vote, but suggests
G. Hnnenkrat.....
would be shown a net loss of at least Department's instructions is responsible horse until just as young Grant vault­
that much more pleasant to live here.
for this.
5 «0 the election returning officers in each
Dan Fletcher purchased a horse from I $100,000 annually.
F. Maurer ..........
ed into the saddle, when, horror-strick­
General MacArthur's friends sav he is en, he ordered him to dismount. The
I 85 case take competent legal advice in
John Rupp ..........
their Mr. J. Hellenbrand.
handicapai
by
the
absence
of
troops
in
IB 25 own localities and act upon it.
! Uncle Ben Davies left some days ago
George Briggs...
horse did his part to assist the rider to
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thina, but the Fourteenth Infantry left obey the order, but Grant drove his
C Randall...........
' with a band of hogs, and it is supposed
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Takn on Saturday for .Manila. Other •»purs into the sides of the infuriated,
M. Trowbridge...
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tnat Uncle Ben and the hogs “got stuck ’
7 50
Shelley D. Bailey
in the mud as nothing has been heard of
regiments will follow and General Mac- plunging, kicking, bolting brute, and
Arthur will have about TO.OOO men with guided him into an open field, where he
17 50 IIEADLIGIIT
Henry Olds..........
them since.
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whom to inaugurate a campaign against gave such an exhibition of amateur
William Quick ....
D. R. S. Daley spent Sunday at the
and
horsemanship as no member of that
the insurgents.
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home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and they
Chat. Kunze......
class had ever before witnessed. Be­
6 25 WEEKLY OREGONIAN
Chas. Bynum....
contemplate building a new house soon.
fore the contest was ended the horse
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Our Clubbing Rates.
James Biggs ......
Guss and U ill Goeres have purchased
uag thoroughly subdued and from that
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Frank Trout................... .............
a
new
violin
and
are
going
to
take
les
­
time became a useful, obedient animal,
One Year for >8.35,
Headlight and the Oregonian
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sons of Dan Fletcher, who is thinking of
Oliver Morris.................. .............
12.25 but it was always ridden by Grant/’
Headlight and the Examiner.....
10 60 TWO LIVE PAPERS,
organizing a class here.
John Mann........................ .............
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