Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 03, 1901, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 3,
A.O.V W. IN TILLAMOOK.
I
hot - air railroad .
General News.
1901
get for a combined assault of a mob of
Large Number of Citizens Join With a Capital Stock of Wind and
strikers and sympathizers, numbering,
• Private Dep rend, who was doing according to the declaration of the
this Crder to Protect their
Engineered by Dame Rumor, Ac­ guard duty beside the vault in which the
special policemen, at least 200.
Homes, Wives and Families.
cording to Tillamooker’s Idea.
body of President McKinley rests, was
mysteriously attacked Sunday night by
DISASTER AT SAMAR.
The manner in which a numlier of the
Tillamook has had several hot and
CLOSING OUT
HARDWARE AT
ACTUAL COST.
two men. Captain Biddle, in command
citizens of Tillamook county havcavailed cold waves over the railroad question.
| of the company of regulars, thinks an at-1 Forty-eight Americans Killed by
themselves of the opportunity to secure At one time last year there was a fever,
tempt was made to blow the vault to
Filipinos.
iK’iieficiary life insurance the past few isli wave of expectancy. It was felt for
pieces, as one of the men carried a white
weeks is a move in the right direction, sure that the road would lie built imme­
M
anila
,
Sept
29.—A disastrous light
package. While one of the strangers
for this is something which calls for seri­ diately and property values flew up like
engaged the attention of the sentinel the | Lietween United Slates troops and insur­
ous consideration by those who have] magic.
other struck him over the head and also gents occurred yesterday in the Island of
wives and children dependent upon them.
Gradually the fire cooled, and now any attempted to stab him.
Samar, near Balangiga. A large body
WIRE NAILS, $3.25, Base; BARBED WIRE,
Yet we find a great number of men who reference to a railroad calls forth the de­
of insurgents attacked Company C.
* * *
$4.15 per 100 lbs.
are careless and indifferent,ever ready to rision of the Tillamookers. They call it
F. M. Smith, who lived in Salem for Ninth Infant, y, only 24 members of the
All
Kinds
of
Goods at Actual Cost.
put off this duty they owe their families, “Portland's hot air’’ scheme, and like many years, committed suicide by taking company escaping. All the otnere are
and for that reason we think it only names. The people continue their old a dose of carbolic acid. It is lielieved reported to have been killed,
right that the press should encourage method of getting out to civilization that Smith had lost heavily in gambling,
The company was at breakfast when
OPPOSITE P.O., TILLAMOOK.
those who carry no life insurance for the over a rough road across the mountains, and this was the cause of the act. He attacked, and made a determined resist­
protection of their homes and loved ones which is impassable in winter, or bv was 68 years old, and leaves a wife and ance but the overwhelming number of
to do so. The time to do so is right 1 steamer,
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, cross the
...
which
can only
bar in several children. Smith was quite a thi insurgents compelled them to re­
now, when a man is healthy and robust. favorable weather. For a short space of gambler himse’f, and did not often lose treat. Of the survivors who have ar
Delay is dangerous, for scores of men j time the people dreamed of hearing the ( money in that way. He had been away rived at Basev, II are wounded.
United States there is “a straining of the
Sundary Sort Stunts.
have missed their opportunities, and toot of a locomotive whistle and riding | from home several nights during the fair,
According to the latest returns, the
law to defeat its own purpose.’’ This is
being now past the age limit, they realize in plushed seats to Portland in a few and when he went home on Friday he strength of the company was 72. The
The difference between a good inten­ a pretty hard hit, but nevcrtheltbs it is
the predicament their families would be hours. After the reaction, somebody had took the poison, laid down on a lounge survivors included Captain Thomas W. tion and something doing is just the dif- very often true. How many lawyers can
plana Connell, First Lisatenant Edward A. erenee between an utipaiJ bill and a testify to saving a criminal from the pen­
placed in should death suddenly overtake to be blamed for the blasting of fond and died without making any
I itentiary or his neck from the gallows by
them. Of course they all hope for the ho|>es. and the fault was laid at the door tion.
Bumpus and Dr. R. S. Griswold, Sur­ receipt.
* * *
—
last, ami, consequently, they do not care of Portlanders. Last Fourth of July the
geon.
When rogues fall out the police get a mere technicality in the law, the evi­
Anson Goodman, aged about 4, rode
Captain Edwin V. Bookmiller, of the their share of the plunder.
to think that it may eventually fall to spirit of the citizens of Tillamook town
dence, or the procedure in prosecution.
up
to the farm gate of Mr. \iombi, Ninth Infautry, reports that General
the lot of their families to be ill want. was illustrated in a striking manner.
of
a
pr
ize
-
You
can
’
t
make
a
’
preacher
l about 30 miles southwest of Walla Hughes is assembling a force to attack
What a number of honorable men, yes Some of the floats were arranged to rep­
NETARTS.
Walla, about 7:30 Friday evening, and the insurgents. The insurgents captured fighter by putting a white tie oil him.
and those who professed to be Christians, resent a train, and labled ‘‘Portland
It’s no trouble to keep a hotel, provided
called for Miss Ella Shaw, with whom all the stores ami ammunition of the
Blum
boys,
of Pleasant Valley,
The
I
Hot-Air
Train,
”
the
“
Sky
Blue
Limited,
”
have shuffle off thia mortalcoil, leaving a
the other fellow dosen't foreclose the
he had been keeping company some company and all the rifles except 12.
spent a i few days on the beach.
wife and a large family practically pen­ etc. One old resident made a hit by
mortgage.
time. The young folks had a short
Ira and Charlev Bradley left for Hills­
Captain Lawrence J. Hearn, of the
niless. It is not our intention chide those transforming himself into a locomotive.
Onions will kill the smell of whisky. As boro last Friday.
earnest conversation in the yard, and Twenty-first Infantry, reports a severe
Ira will bring his
He
tooted
like
a
whistle,
rang
a
bell
and
who have passed over the great divide,
sassination
will
kill
the
smell
of
the
the young lady returned to the house.
family back with him to spend the win­
but probably they would be ashamed to gave an imitation of an engine blowing Goodman turned his horse loose and engagement with the insurgents near onions.
ter on the beach.
* Candelaria, the Americans losing one
return to this terestrial sphere to find off steam.
then blew his brains oat with a revolver. killed and two wounded. The insur­
A grain of faith will remove mountains John Childers, and family, of Long
In spite of the feeling of derision, how­
their families destitute. Let us impress
The couple are reported to have quar­ gent loss has not been ascertained. The but it takes an army of men and a score Prairie, are stopping on the beach for a
upon the minds of our fellow citizens, ever, the “hot-air railroad” bids fair to reled because of his drinking to excess.
few days.
Americans captured 30,<M)0 pounds of of drills to dig a tunnel.
especially those of limited incomes, the become a reality. Even the veriest
* * *
Mrs. Martin and her children, who
There
’
s
many
a
short
cut
to
the
grave
­
rice
and
several
hundred
rounds
of
am
­
doubting
Thomas
in
that
section
of
the
necessity of obtaining protection which
A force of 1500 Boers, commanded by
have been visiting in the city for a few
yard, but no way back.
fraternal orders like the Ancient Order of country admits that a railroad will be General Botha, made an attack which munition.
The fellow’ who elopes with his neigh­ days, returned on Monday.
United Workman provides, and in doing built in time. The resources of the coun­ lasted all day long September 26th, on
W ashington . Sept. «30.—In addition
bor
’s cayuse must feel cheap when he re­ Geo. W. Phelps went to Long Prairie
try
demand
it.
The
trade
is
there
and
so we want to appeal to men's intelli­
Portitala, on the border of Zululand. to the enlisted men, three commissioned
flects that he was chump enough to cell on Saturday to look after his farm there,
gence. After they have given the matter I 1 some railroad or other is bound to go The burghers were finally repulsed, but
officers of Company C, Ninth Infantry,
which Mr. Rogers has rented.
sober consideration, ¡combined with the after it. But, “Oh, Lord, ho w long ?” is at a heavy cost to the garrison, whose are supposed now to have been killed in himself for a horse.
A W. Phelps, of Long Prairie, was at
the
constant
prayer
of
the
people
seeking
The
best
way
to
get
knowledge
out
of
duty they owe to their family, we feel
losses were an officer and 11 men killed the action at Samar, Philippine Islands,
Netarts on Monday.
relief.
A
prominent
railroad
man
who
convinced they will have to admit they
and five officers and 38 men wounded. last Saturday. The officers are: Captain a book is to keep the dust off the bind
are wrong in neglecting to take out insur­ ought to know what he is talking about In addition 63 men are missing, of which Thomas W. Connell, First Lieutenant Digs.
Everybody will indorse Senator Clark
ance. Consider, for one moment, that says the prayer will be soon answered. number many are believed to have been Edward A Bumpus, Surgeon Major R.
There is generally a great demand for in his suggestion that the anarchists be
Construction
work,
he
says,
will
be
since the A.O.U.VV. came into existence
killed or wounded. The Boer Com­ S. Griswold.
Bibles—for the parlor center table.
deported to some island, preferably a
it has disbursed the enormous sum of I started next summer. The proposed line mandant Opperman and 19 burghers are
If oblivion were as certain as death cannibal island.
“
Manila.
Sept.
29.
—
Adjutant-General.
about $112,000.000 in paying death between Scappoose and Pittsburg, for known to have been killed.
Washington.—Huglies reports following the cemeteries would be filled with the
* * *
claims. Carry the thought one step fur which bids have been asked, will be, he
graves of suicides.
from
Bassey, Southern Samar:
The “ Quaker doctors,” swearing they ,
tiler. And going into the homes where | says, the first step towards the building
••
‘
Twenty-four
men,
Company
C.
The average woman is so buisy notic­
never would consent, consented on '
money was urgeutly needed, what a bless­ of the line.
Ninth Regiment, United States Infantry ing the dirty condition of other woman's
Rapid
transit
to
Tillamook
and
Ne
­
Saturday
and
paid
the
North
Yakima
|
ing to humanity, and especially to wid­
11 wounded, have just arrived at Balan- children that her porch is full ofcobwebs.
ows or orphans, this large sum of money halem right now would make a percepti­ city authorities $25 for the privilege of giga; remainder company killed. Insur-
The longest prayer may take the most
have lieen. We hope these few remarks ble difference in market prices. Eggs, carrying on I heir business in town one I gents secured all company supplies and
time to deliver, but its ten to one the an­
which
now
sell
in
Portland
for
30
cents
clay.
The
“
doctors
’
’
are
under
bonds
will set our citizens who carry no insur­
I all rifles except three. Company was gels lop off the first paragraph for record
ance to thinking, for to keep procrasti­ per dozen, sell there for half the price. amounting to several hundred dollars in | attacked during breakfast morning Sep-
and let the rest drop back.
nating is poor policy. It is a sources of But there is no way of getting them to the various cases pending against them. | tember 28; company 72 strong; officers,
A Pittsburg man has just discovsred
These
cases
will
he
prosecuted
to
the
end.
I
market
except
at
a
big
cost.
Tillamook-
gratification to know that over one hun­
BOARDING AND DAY
■ Thomas W. Cornell, Captain; Edward
dred citizens in this com nty signifiedI their ers have a good many other products- The “ doctors” are already apparently | A. Bumpus, First Lieutenant; Dr. R. S. that by eating four cucumbers simulta­
SCHOOL.
neously
with
two
dishes
of
iee
cream
he
o the
W , cheese,
intention of belonging to
the AO.U
A.O.U.W
-------- butter, etc.—which would now out more than they would have been had Griswold, Major Surgeon.’
can make the city physician attend him
most of whom are now members, and . bring a big price in the Portland market, they paid the fee of $4-00 icq u red by the
“C haffee .” . for nothing.
Conducted by the Sisters of the Imma­
old ordinance, which proved to be de­
we hope this article will lie the means of —Portland Telegram._______
culate Heart of Mary.
fective.
The
new
ordinance
went
into
inducing those who curry no life insur­
The Yacht Race.
The Oregon Pencil Pushers.
Thorough instruction in every branch
effect.
Bidds for Line to Pittsburg.
ance to belong to the A.O U.W., which is
* * *
from Primary to completion of High
recognized to be the l>est and most sub­ The Northern Pacific railroad has
N ew Y ork , Sept. 28.—In the closest
Mr. Bryan, in last week's issue of the
A suggestion which is meeting with
stantial beneficiary order in the United |)een quietly asking for bids for the con. favor is to change the name of the Philip­ and most soul-stirring race ever sailed Commoner, comments with most com­ School course.
For terms, etc., apply to
States.
struction of twenty miles of railroad, pine Islands to the McKinley Islands, for the America's cup, the white liver mendable fairness and good taste upon
from Scappoose to Pittsburg, Columbia says the Washington correspondent of Columbia Onlay lieat the British chai- Mr. Roosevelt, paying a high tribute to
D irectress of A cademy .
county, and these bids will be opened to. the Tribune. II is intended to bring
Real Estate Transfers.
_ the I longer over a windward ami leeward the new President’s sense of civic honor
day, in Tacoma. The profile of plans proposition before the next Congress. course of 30 nautical miles by the nar­ and executive ability,
He admirably
George A. Barton to Ruth A Rees, lots show n great deal of heavy work, and A part of the scheme embraces the idea ' row, heartbreaking margin of 89 seconds. says that Mr. Roosevelt should not be
3 and 4 of block No. 2, Hay’s add. to one tul)ne| U2U feet long will be figured of bestowing upon the different islands 1 As Lipton’s latest aspirant for cup lion pre-judged, and soundly remarks that
Tillamook.
| on The grade varies, being nearly level and provinces the names of the men I ors must allow the defender 43 seconds the Administration will heestiinaled not
Abstractor,
I.0.0.F Lodge, No. 94, to John Rees, on some stretches, and reaching two per most prominently identified with the on account of the 833 square feet of can­ by what it promises but by w hat it does.
_______
. The contracts will in­
lots No. 52, block No. 4, I.O.O.F. ceme- 1 cent
on others.
acquisition and management of the j vas in her sale area, the official record. —Telegram.
* * *
clude cuts, fills,trestle work, bridges and islands. Fot instance, the members of j under the rule«, give» her the victory by
terr.
Baker county is demanding, on behalf
U.S. to Lncin J. Hunt, E’/iofNwli ' culverts, as well as ballasting the road­ the American Commission which nego-' one minute ami 22 sec« »rich.
of Eastern Oregon, that it be given the
and E V4 of Sw *4 sec. 29. tp. 2 N, R. 7 bed and laying the track. Bidders are tinted the Paris treaty would thus be | The first race last week and the third
not limited to time, but have been given honored, as well as the names of Admiral j Tuesday were declared off on account of honor of the Republican nomination lor 1
W.
governor. Baker is inclined to be sel­
to understand that time will be a factor I Dewev. General Lawton, Governor Taft. | not being sailed in the time limit.
M. S. Copeland to the Nehalem Coal
fish. For a great many year« it has
I General Otis, Secretary Root and others.
in the contract.
Co., N 1/4 of N
sec. 16, tp. 3 N. R. 10
been strongly Democratic; indeed, were
A prominent railroad bidder of Port­
* * *
W.
Eody of Dead Man Stolen.
it not for Baker and a few other coun­
land said that the work could not lie
Representative Hepburn, chairman of
AND
W. H. Hamilton to W. H. Eberman.
ties, the Democrats would find little
finished in less than a year, taking the the committee on interstate and foreign
N ew W hatcom , Wash., Sept. 27.—
Nw 14 of block 13, Wm. D. Stillwell’s weather and the condition of the labor-
commerce, is determined to pre«« the To prevent an autopsy being held to as­ satisfaction in looking over the returns.
add. to Tillamook.
market into consideration.
Nicaragua canal bill at the beginning of i certain the cause of his death, the body Being a Democratic stronghold, the
John B. Ault, by sheriff, to Alex. Mc-
The survey was begun March 9th last, | the next HPHsion of Congress. In an In­ I of Louis Satterthwaite was this after­ Fusiunists conceded it the gubernatorial
nomination in the last election, as Will
Nair, Sw 14 of sec. 3, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W. ; by J. Q. Jamison, locating engineer, and terview he say« that the Clayton.Bulwer ,
noon stolen from the undertaking parlors
same to Geo. W. Kiger.
finished May 15th.
The blue prints tr»‘«tv i« the only obstacle, ami that but | where it had been prepared for burial, R. King doubtless remembers. To have
U.S. to Christian Blomwick, Sw X- showing the profile are minute as to de- three President« and three secretaries of ! and spirited away to some unknown a nominee for governor in every election
sec. 14, tp 2 S, R. 8 W.
tails, and show considerable rock work state have regarded the old treaty a.< place. The prime movers in this action is asking too much, it would seem.
along
the right way. The amount of to­ having any bearing on the subject of an • were Divine Healer Sutherland, who at­ Baker should give some of the other
E. D. Severance, et. ux., to C. David
counties an opportunity to put forward
We carry the best Machin­
Whitney, lots 2, 7, 10 and 11, sec. 2, tp. tal excavation is a little over 1,1X10,000 isthmian canal. The bill that passed the I tended Satterthwaite during his last ill­
their favorite sons.—Astorian.
Home will lie re-introduced
P*e»ident . ness. and Satterwaite’s wife.
cubic yards.—Oregonian.
ery and Supplies for Cheese
3 S. R 10 W.
* * #
Roosevelt is known to favor a Nicaragua
Two weeks ago Satterthwaite was
and Butter Making, Our
M. J. McMahon to Lois 0. McMahon,
The Tillamook Branch.
The Ashland Tidings says: To vilify a |
canal, but if guided by the advisers of crushed by a tree which he felled. He
prices are the lowest.
Se ’4 sec. 15, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
A prominent contractor yesterday ex. the late President, will insist upon a new was placed under the care of the divine inan during his life time and wear
Hugh L. Rittenhouse to M. Lindsey
Send for our catalogue.
hibited the plans and specifications of treaty before approving any legislative healer immediately.
Just before his mourning ostentatiously for him after 1
Bigg, S A4 of Se 14, sec. 22, and N 14, Ne
his
death
is
both
cowardly
and
hypocrit-
1
the new branch road of the Northern action.
death, last Wednesday, a regular prac­
14,sec. 27, tp. T S, R. 10 W.
* * *
Pacific from Scappoose to Pittsburg, in
titioner was summoned, but death pre- ical. Yet that is what the three malo­
Jennie Bailey to P. Nelson Wheeler, E the Nehalem country, to a member of th< | The party sent out from New What- I ceded his arrival. The city health bureau dorous Hearst organs have l*en doing.
weeks ago bv the fish demanded of the County Coroner that Day after day and month after month
| ,’4 of W 14, sec. 28, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
Board of
143 FRONT STREET,
Board
of Trade,
Trade, and this document com, Wash., two
U.S. to James McClaran, N 14. Sw >4 shows that the contract will be let on or canning interests of Puget Sound mid he make an investigation. When told to the columns of the San Francisco “Ex­
PORTLAND, ORE.
and S 14 of Nw J4, sec. 17, tp. 3 N. R. 6 before Octolier 15th, 1901, says the the local Chamber of Commerce to as­ make out the death certificate for aminer ' have reeked with the grossest '
Agents for
certain
if
sockeve
salmon
enter
any
of
■
abuse
of
President
McKinley,
and
its
J
W.
Telegram. Every contractor bidding is
I Satterthwaite, the divine healer filler!
the American tributaries of the Fsnser i out one giving heart failure as the cause last page has been the place for most
DeLaval Cream Separators.
U.S. to H. L. McClaran, heirs to N 14, required to fix the time within which he I
Se 14 and S 14 of Ne 14, sec. 17. tp. 3 N J can complete the work, as the railroad giver to spawn, returned and affirm I of death. Upon its receipt bv the Coro- brutal cartoons reviling President Me-
company docs not think it proper to fix that they donot. The Canadian Govern­ ! ner he informed all interested parties Kinley under the head of “ Willie and his
R. 6 IV.
Papa.” They were continued almost up |
ment has refused the overtures of the
Horace Holden and H. Holden, 14 in­ the date itself, owing to the scarcity of Puget Sound fishing interests to build that it was too vague, and notified the to the very dav of the assassination.
nndertaker
ha
ving
charge
of
the
hotly
to
'
•
•
.
Time
will
I*
a
main
considera.
terest in lots 5 and 6, sec. 25, tp. 1 S, R. labor.
I tion, however, in letting the contract, as and maintain hatcheries on the Fraser, hold it until an examination could be ! Since then the same space has been filled •
10 W.
several times with full page black-faced
■ it is desired to complete the branch road and retnse tn do it to any extent itself. made.
Charles L. Smith to Nellie P. Gobar, E |
as quickly ns possible, and the con­ The report of the committee dashes to
This afternoon the divine healer and type lamenting the loss of the President
’2. Se 14, sec. 36. tp. 1 S. R. 8 W. E H.|
tractor who can procure labor and com the ground the last hope of the American J Mrs. Satterthwaite called, with their at­ in crocodile tears. The •‘Examiner’’ has ,
Se’iandE 14, Ne 14, sec. 1, tp. 2 S, R* i plete the road quickest will stand the fishermen for extensive artificial propa.' torney, and demanded the body of the well earned the name fastened on it by
18 W.
rtio^.1 to .fclher
it and »■■«''' it» contemporaries, the ’ Anarch
best show. This document also stated gation. which all concede is absolutely undertaker. 1 He
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| Martha A. Smith to FranUJ. Gobar. that the plans for the road from Pitts necessary.
wenj out to consult hi» attorney. During
Gallic«,
« * «
* * »
Trask River Toll Road.
burg to Tillamook would not be corn- j A pitched battle between strikers and his alwence the body was taken away by ■
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. . :
Shaniko Lender: The big fair to lie
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
W. H. H. Cary to Allen S. Dilley, lots pleted until October 15.
policemen occurred shortly after 1 o'clock the divine healer and hi» wife. The o(fi­ held in Portland in 1905 in commemora­
IORTLAND OREGON
3 and 4, block 4, town of Lincoln.
le
ia
Is
are
searching
everywhere
for
it
NOTICE FOR WBLICATION.
Sunday morning in San Francisco, on
tion of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1
A. P. Armstrong, l.L. B., Principal
Department of the Interior,
to-night.
No
arrests
have
lieen
made.
I
j Kearney street lietwecn Po»t and Geary
will lie of immense benefit to the entire
Land O®«“«
Oreeon • i»y, Or* .
A practi’ at, progressive «< hool, conspicuous
Sept. aMh. rqoi.
Notice to Shippers.
State of Oregon. Oregon’s rnpid stride I fijr thorough work, with hundred» of graduate«
Notice i« herebr riven th«t the following streets. Seven men are positively known
PLATINUM METALS
to have been wounded, one pro ha bl v
forward will date from this event, as her in position« «« Ixxikkeeper «nd «tenographer«.
■>U>P->rt "f
S. *"•
All freight earned by the Pacific Navi­ to make • ai pr'>"'
tatallv, and it is thought that »eteral ftrp b«*avi«>r than gold, tin-white, and resources and excellent climate, together Already proud of a high standing wherever
and that aaid proof wJll •>« '“••*«
i
usually
occur
in
amali
acai«*«
an
i
do
not
lati >n Company’s ste.omers is payable at County
Clerk of Tillamcok co., at Tillamook. Others who escaped notice were injured.
known, it steadily grew# Ixrtter and better
amalgamata. They are valuable. Mend with her many advantages, will I m more
in I *r ijfh. IqOl. fli ■
the Company’s office on Lamb’s wharf Oregon. on Nove
FREDDIE MII.faN.
Not less than 50 shots were fired. for wale to the Wehbacli Coin patty. 1 clearly set forth to the people of the ();xn all the year. Students admitted anytime
Tp
in Tillamook City as soon as checked H E- «0® for the ** *♦ *'**
Several of the injured were innocent pass Broad A Arch streets Foiladelphia, Pa. United State* than could be done in any Private or < lass instruction. Learn w hat and
I 8 R io W.
how we teach, and what it coats. Catalogue free.
and ready for delivery.
For information con­
He aame« the following wltneaaes to prove , er»-bv. A num tier of plate glass windows Analysis free.
other wav.
Board of Directors
All local and back charges must be paid hi« coulinuouF reatdence upon and cultnation ; were broken bv flying bullets. Four | cerning methods of saving the meta I w,
»
»
♦
of aaid land, v S'
. .
, ,, ..
write to tin» Waratah Minerals C’om- 1-1
D r. THOMPSON. PRIM DENT
Elmer D Hall Marvin HMgtlon »nd Bartho
before freight leaves the wharf.
Pendleton Tribune : An English Judge
omewO Hara of Netarta, Or.; Axel Nefom. of special policemen and a recently die.1 I any. Li nited,
140 hl lit »irret, San
DAVID M DUNNK
P acific N avigation C ompany .
TUawook Or.
t
.e«i.ur
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