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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 17.
I
1902.
GENT.’S CLOTHING.—Stylish and Fashion
able A Fine Stock of Summer Suits.
Ladies’ I Iress Goods. They are Pretty, Service
able, in the newest and latest colors.
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LADIES’ STYLISH SHOES
COHN & CO
The Leading Merchants
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8PRUCE.
The Herald’B Apology.
Gent’s Hats and Caps
Prof. G. A, Walker has lieen laid op right, Mr. King, as long as you are
with la grip and did not teach school rather expecting “Merril” in the family
last week.
give him a fair trial..
Robert Brown is sick with the la grip.
H. V. Alley and S. Scovell have pur­ Americans Did Practice u Water
Before consulting a dentist, and then
chased the telephone line of J. E. Tuttle
Core ” on the Filipinos.
you should be sure you are consulting a
from Tohl’s up the North Nehalem.
W ashington , April 1/.—The Senate
good one. People are often attracted by
committee on the Philippines began the
some dentists because their prices are
BOULDER CREEK.
week with the intention ofconducting an (
cheap. Of course a dentist can charge less
C. N. Johnson was in our neighbor­ investigation of the charges to the effect
that the “ water cure,"so-called, is prac­
hood last Monday.
by spending only a few moments in opera­
ticed on the insurgents, and Charles S.,
Misses Lena and Lil libel Bays were on Riley, of Northampton, Mass., formerly a i
tion that another dentist who would spend
this side of the river Friday and returned Sergeant in Company M, Twentvsixth
more time and thoroughly clean out all
home Sunday, accompanied by Miss 1 Volunteer Infantry, was the first witness
Adeline Grey.
decay in cavities, and charge a little lar­
called with that end in view.
Virgil Getchell is working for C. A.
Mr. Riley said that he had been in the :
ger fee for his work. This kind of work
Philippines from October 25, 1899, to I
Smith at present.
will last, while the former kind will give
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and family March 4, 1901. In reply to questions
Republican Road Supesvisora.
out
in a short time and will have to be
i Senator Rawlins, he said he had wit­
were
pleasant
callers
at
11.
A.
Chopard's
Don’t worry about spring.
It will
nessed the “ water cure” at Igbaris, in
on Su »day.
The following is a list of the road ■ come if we wait long enough.
done over again, and consequently will be
the
Province
of
Ilo
Ilo,
on
Novernljer
27.
John Borba came, very near losing a
sii]>ervisor who have been chosen as can­
Poor dentist work is dear
*Mr. and Mrs. John Perry went to the
1900. It was administered to the Presi- much more expensive in the long run.
valuable cow last,week.
didates on the republican ticket. Gari­ hub Sunday on business.
dente, or chief Filipino official of the at any peice, and it pays to have the best service from the start.
Master
Virgil
Donaldson
visited
his
baldi, Union, Dolph and Barnegat have
town. He said that upon the arrival of
J. C. Gove is fixing his place up in great
sister, Mrs. Grace Smith, several days his command at Igbaris the Presidente Onr aim is to give the best possible service at a reasonable price,
not reported to the republican county shape now-a-days with county lumber,
recently.
was
asked whether runners had.been and by using painless methods reduce pain to a minimum.
central committee their choice for road which he has been gathering up from the
School
commenced
Monday
at out notifying the insurgents of their pre­
old bridges.
He claims that the road
Will beat my Tillamook office uutil the 25th, when I will
supervisors, but should do so at once. supervisor told him he could take the Brown's, with Mrs. George Siailh at the sence, and that upon his refusal to give
Tickets must be filed with the county luml>er. But, Mr. Editor, what right desk.
the information he was taken to the visit Nehalem.
j has the road sui>ervisor got to give conn-
where
the
witness was
clerk 30 days before election :
Mr. Albert Getchell is shearing sheep convent,
1 tv property a way, or Mr. Gove to haul for his son-in-law, H. A. Chopard.
stationed, and the “ water cure” was
No. 1.—Nehalem................... E. II. Lane.
administered
lo
him.
This
official was,
!
lumber
off
the
county
road
?
[This
is
„ 2.—Foley.........................H. B. Drrbv.
Mr. Oliver Kinnainan was seen in
| hardly a fair question to ask us, for if in
he said, a man about 40 years of age.
„ 4.—Bay..................... P. F. Dacha m.
this
part
of
the
country
last
week
with
j the judgment ot the road supervisor the
When he (the witness) first saw him he
,, 5.—Tillamook
John C. Wilson.
a plow in his wagon.
Major Lyttleton W. T. Waller, of the
was standing in the corridor of the con­
„ 6.—Iloquarton ......... Paul Erickson. | lumber was useless and unfit for use on
Mr. Allie Foland made a regular trip vent, striped to the waist and his Marine Corps, tried by a court-martial
| the public road, he was exercising good
„ 7.—Fairview................. W. J. Himes.
on the charge of killing natives of Samar
up to his father-in-laws last week “on
,, 8.—South Prairie.........T. W. Lyster. i discretion in getting someone to haul it the hurricane deck of a cay use," and an hands tied behind him, with Captain without trial, has been acquittal.
Glenn and Lieutenant Conger, of the
9.—Netarts................ G. M. Watkins. away without the county having to pay unbroken one at that.
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Regular Army, and Dr. Lyons, a con­
„ 10.—Carnahan..............John Theiler. for doing so. Perhaps the road super,
“The president, after most carefully in­
Miss Ida Nicklaus and Miss Beulah tract surgeon, standing near, while man>
„ 11.—Beaver
/
E. Kinnamar visor or Mr. Gove can answer the ques­
vestigation
and
hearing as many men as
soldiers stood about. The man, he said,
fr7 tions satisfactory to our correspondent. Lucas, visited Mrs. Chopard, Monday.
,, 12.—Sand Lake.......... H M. I'armer.
was then thrown under a water tank possible, and hearing from others, has
„ 13.—Hebo ..................... A. P. Wagner. —E d ]
which held about 100 gallons of water, come to the conclusion that Governor
I was reading an article in the Head­
NESKOWIN.
,, 15.—Blaine.................... John T. Moon.
and his mouth placed directly under the Dole's course has been such as to war
,, 17.—Little Nestucca............ A. Fraser. light last week where one of your corres­
Charlie Goeres took a load of cheese to laucet and held open so as to compel rant his continuance as Governor of
pondents said that Peter Amacher was
not afraid of a cow when he had the Tillamook last Friday and returned him to swallow the water which was Hawaii, and entitles him to the respect
Bowers Wins His Case.
pitchfork handy. I can say one thing Monday. He reports the roads being in allowed to escape from the tank. Over, and hearty support of the administra-,
him stood an interpreter repeating one tion.”
that the fellow who wrote that is not a bad condition.
Curtis E. Bowers, by Daniel C. Bowers
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confining himself to the truth, for I have
Miss Cora Hellenbrand visited with word, which the witness said he did not
A battle at Juarez, Mexico, between a j
understand, but which he believed to be
guardian, respondent, vs. Star Logging known Peter Amacher for several years Mrs. Keller not long ago.
the native equivalent of “ confess.” Numidian lion and a wild Samalavuca
Lumber Company, appellant, from and I know there is not a better man to
Miss Ori Lu per arrived in from Amity
W hen at last the Presidente agreed to bull was witnessed by thousands of j
Columbia County, T.
A.
McBride, his stock in Tillamook county than he is. lafet Saturday and will spend the sum­ tell what he knew, he was released and people.
One-fi.tirth of the spectators
[We believe our correspondent read the mer with Mrs. A. Commons.
Judge; affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice
allowed
to start away. He was not, , were American women The battle con­
paragraph too seriously, for it does nut
Several of Mr. Craven’s children are however, permitted to escape, and upon | tinued fiercely for an hour. The bull was
Beam. This was an action for damages sav that Mr. Amacher was cruel to his
AND
down with the mumps.
refusing to give further information, he ! not fatally injured, but the lion was
for an injury sustained by plaintiff W'hile stuck but it pointed out the situation
Frank and Myrtle Foster were visitors was again taken as he was about to gored fully 25 times, and will doubtless j
when
a
peculiar
accident
happened
him
acting as breakemnn on a logging train.
mount his horse, and the “ cure” ad­ die. His leg was broken, and he was
we ............................
inferred from it, and is at Mr. A. W. Fletcher’s last week.
it 18
in years
. is , what
....... r —
He alleged that he was about
years L. That
completely vanquished in strength and
John Whiteman and family have ministered for the second time.
• rk lor the rPro ,a<l,v what our correspondent t in-
old; that lie engaged to woG
This time the man was not stripped spirit. W hen the lion was incapacitated
moved over from Salmon river.
defendant company; that after working i tended.—E d ]
nor was he taken into the building. Dr. the Mexican authorities ordered the
Mr. Jones, our future mail carrier, was
a week or 10 da vs he was assigned to
Lyons said the water could be brought battle stopped.
in our vicinity circulating a petition to
work on the logging train, and that
NEHALEM.
to the spot and given there, and when it
have our mail start from Neskowin in
while attempting to set a break he fell
was brought in a five gallon can, one
the morning and arrive back in the
in front of the car, sustaining injury
NOTICE FOR Pt’BI.ICATION
end of a syringe was placed in it and the
! Miss Mitrv Scholl mever closed n snc-
Department oi the Interior,
evening. It will be a free delivery.
which made the amputation of his arm
other in the man’s mouth. As he still
cess
fid
term
of
school,
April
1
ltli,
in
the
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
necessary. The negligence alleged was:
W. H. Christensen and A. Commons, refused a second syringe was brought
.
April I2tll, 19o2.
Onion
Peak
district.
The
school
house
(1) That the defendant, with knowledge
with his two little boys, went trout and one end of it placed in the prostrate
he retry giren that the followlng-
'
was
beautifully
decorated
and
a
good
omli/«
,,,<;r h""S1"’
or hi» Intention
that the plaintiff was unfamiliar with
J
fishing
recently
and
got
over
100
nice
man’s nose.
He still refused, and a
I programme was rendered. Clare Gray
hlr
!I ’“PPort of his claim, and
the duties of a breakm in oil a logging
trout in Slab and Hawk creeks.
handful of salt was thrown into the
W,L* *5
“«lore County
train, negligently and carelessly directed and Alvin Scovell graduated in the 8th
Ore.m. L M
. Cou,,tP. «1 Tillamool .
On Monday, the 14th, the cheese water. This had the desired effect, and
| Grtgon, on May 231 d, I902, viz
him to act ns one of the breakemen grade and were presented with diplomas.
the Presidente agreed to answer all
factory
received
2400
lbs.
of
milk
and
is
'
JAMIfe
c.
BEWLEY,
Miss Scliollnn ver will open school on
thereof, without giving him any notice
questions.
making cheese every other day.
S nr
,he'E of Nw ' sec. 14 and S
of the danger or cautioning him concern, ’ the South Fork Monday.
b orsw 14, sec it, ;p. 1 n , r . I0V.
ing the same; (2) That the break which
L
t,le f9 lowing Witness™ to prove
Bert Rittenhouse is visiting on Neha-
The issues are fairly joined between the
ot Vid lindT.:""11"" U|>OU ’"d '“'“«lion
the plaintiff attempted to set at the time i lent.
SAND I/AKE.
Lieutenant-General and the Secretary of
of the accident was defective and dang­
Winfields. Cone, Bay City, Ore
Krnnk F
Francis Cronen returned from Port­
in’d Henr?0H,0A d
;
erous in that the teeth of the ratchet land Thursday, and the whistle of the
Merril Smith is spending a week with War. The troubles which l>egan long
an<l Henry H. A dermitn, Tillamook Citv, Ore
and dog thereof were worn and out of steamer Louise is heard again on the W. C. King, instructing in the cheese ago under the Cleveland Administration
Athens, Tenn., Jan. 17,1901.
______________ C has . b . M ookks . Register.
ha ve finally reached so critical a stage
Ever since tho first appearance of iuy
repair, so that they w<>uld not hold river.
business.
menses they were very irregular and 1
that a compulsory retirement of General
the break. The plain tifi secured a ver­
NOTh K FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr.
Waymire,
of
Woods,
preached
to
suffered
with
great
pain
in
my
hips,
D. II. Vedder has his new shingle
.Miles at an early date is an open secret,
Department of the Interior,
dict in Ins favor for $5,000 whereupon
back, stomach and legs, with terrible
a full house Sunday last.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
bearing down pains in the abdomen.
and is not denied at the White House.
the defentant appealed, assigning as mill in operation.
Flounder
fishing
is
the
order
nowdays.
During
the
past
month
I
have
bwn
nJinirt' oi ,iereb>' Kjven th«tPtbe5f ilo’wing-
error the act ol the lower court in admit- I Frank Waklev has been out to Port­
* * *
taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford’«
Hermon
Farmer
is
spending
a
few
ting certain testimony, in modifying land to prove no on a timber claim, and
In
notice of hia intention
Black-Draught, and I passed the month­
The Inter Ocean’s Milwaukee special
that ltd1 na ?rOOiÌK sul*P°rl ,,f ••»sclaiin, and
days over on the Nestucca River.
ly period without pain for the first time
certain instructions asked, and in over­ returned home Tuesday.
says that the Federal authorities intend I
that aaid proof will be made before the Register
m
years.
N
annie D avis .
ruling a motion for a nonsuit.
Lon Kinnanian is at work for W. C. to demand over $2,00b,000 inheritance
H. Tohl, the merchant, returned home
riz* Ver’ al <>Teson C'k. Ore , on May 23rd,
The lower court admitted testimony Thursday from Portland.
King.
tax on the will of the late Daniel Wells, !
„
JOHN STARR.
tending to show that the dog of the
You have two tickets. Now’ vote as Jr. The estimate is estimated to lie
Whit I* Ilf. worth to a woman tufter-
Mr. Loerpabel and family arrived in
2 s R 7°w” 5,?' ÌOr lh* W
oi K
*MP-
brake will sometimes slip out of the
you
------
please.
worth $15,000,000. A number of be- ’
Thursday and went on to their place
>"« liko Nanni. Davit luftored? Yot
ratchet when a car is living loaded. formally owned bv C. Pye.
hla comlnTn lhe ,?l,ow,nK *»tneaaes to prove
[That mav sound all right from a quests to charitable institutions were I
of »LÌ I ",Id v’,re’ide"c' upo" B,,d '“"Gallon
th.r. are women in thousands of homos
This was objected to on the ground that
John Snyder went out Wednesday on democratic stand point, but republicans made by Mr. Wells in his will. Barring
the injury did not occur while the car
to-day who are hearin« those torriblo
William H. Fletcher, George H. Baxter Na­
are
not
built
nor
do
they
vote
that
way,
these,
the
entire
tax,
if
collected
accord
­
—
thaniel stretch, Harry Starr, of Fairdale, Òr.
was being loadetl. The Supreme Court his way to Alaska
for thev vote a straight republican ing to the provision of the law quoted
monstrual pains In silence. If you aro
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C hah . B. M oorrs , Register.
Born, to the wife of D. C. Peregoy, ticket.—Ed]
says that the evidence was a part of the
by the Inter Ocean’s correspondent,
one of those we want to My that this
history of the case, ami was material as April 11th, a son.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
would be about $2,100,000, one of the I
Norman
Olsen
is
at
work
for
T.
J.
same
Department of the In erior,
ilescriptive of the use and purpose of the
Mrs. C. I’ve and son Harry went ont Harris.
largest ever imposed by the Govern-
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
brake and its utlachments.
It tended Tuesday by wnv of Garibaldi to their
ment.
You wont have settled weather until
Notice is hereby given t!jatr’the5,fnllni2?
to show in a general wnv the working I oine at Vancouver, Wash.
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the Brants fly.
of the brake and ratchet, and the use
Born, April 16th, tu the wife of Atî-
Germany’# efforts to extend and open
t hey hn.l been put toby defendant, and drew Klien, a son.
Bad time for the picnic last Sunday;
will bring yon permanent relief. C m -
up colonies are not very successful from 1
that they did not hold at all times when
there are better days coming.
Wle youraelt with the knowledge that
a
financial
point
of
view,
says
a
London
1
Rev.
Putman
up
is
from
Bay
City
to
the car was living used in an ordinary
Mrs. Phelps has been getting several dispatch to the Tribune.
The total i
„
WtLtlAM H. FLETCIIFR
1,000,000 women have been completely
manner. The evidence, it is tine, may hold special meetings at Onion Peak calves of W. C. King
tp
fO,,he w ,*ofW
^'1®« «.
school
house.
annual
revenue
of
the
eight
protector
­
have been unsatisfactory and of little
cured by Wino of Cardui. Those wom­
Emmit
and
Marion
Webb
are
putting
ates
which
are
under
the
rule
of
the;
Nehalem Camp, W. of W., has let the
h,"
'
,he
following
Witne..e,
to prova
value, but its weight was for the jury
en Mrilnod from leucorrhooa, irregular
in a fine looking garden.
Kais?r is only $2.0(Ml,0(H) and the Reich­
tei«dwAr,,k"c*upo'1 •nd
to determine
This rule also disposed contract for their new hall to D. C.
stag
has
to
vote
$7,500,000
to
support
men»,,
headache,
backache,
and
We
can
get
lumlier
iti
our
own
settle
­
_
of the alleged error in giving an instruc­ Peregoy.
ter
them. Kiao Chou’s revenue is $90,000,
bearing down pains. Wins o( Cardui
tion
I This reached us too late for public a ment now. Farmers Kays & Johnson and a subsidy of $3,000.000 is required
have their mill running, and the settlers
_________ CHAS. b . M oores , Register.
will stop sll these echos end pains
On the other point the Supreme Court
tion Inst week.
to make both ends meet. Again the
appreciate it to.
lavs down the rules of law as follows ;
tor you. Purehaee a «1.00 bottle oi
N otice for h RLI( ation
revenue of the protectorate of Southwest i
E. K Scovell has the lumber on the
’* As a general rule, one who seeks em­
Department of the Interior ’
Wino el Cardui to-day and take It in
It is still raining.
Africa amounts to $450,000 while the
Land Office at Oregon Citi ty. Or«.,
ployment in an v imrtirular line of busi­ giound for a new house.
total
sum
required
for
its
government
,
tho
privacy
of
your
home.
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April |5t1 f’i.'90’’
There
will
lie
a
picnic
at
Ocean
Park,
ness assumes tl e ordinary risks incident
C. L. Alby ha« rented B. A. Todd’s
Notice is - hereby
Riven thiroJ
is $2.000,000. But even these yearly
nnmed i»ettlrr ha+ tiletl noth-»*
ks
^”,owlUg
May the 1st.
to such employment, and lie cannot place on the North fork.
m-U
final
pro.*
i,
«¿Sir
iA’
to
Mr Evan Owens and family, of Mc­ subsidies do not always represent the
c iarge the master with the consequences
that mid prnufwin L.i Kheil»
"nd
Willie Tohl returned home Saturday
TtoCimtauooga Mwdlts». cL ClirLxi,
full
amounts
that
have
to
be
provided
of his own want of knowledge or skill.for f-oni Albany, where he has l»eeii attend­ Minnville, are expected here by the 1st
i lie master nm v ordinarily assume that ing college.
of Mav. to reside on their place on Sand­ out of the imperial funds. The esti-1
lake. Mr. Owens is a son-in-law of Mr. mates for the present year include the
he is competent and comprehends the
hh v
" BAXTER
Nute Lesley has sold out and moved to
sum of $800,000 to cover deficits that
2S.R ""J’'°r ,h' E * of W Ji', MM M, tp.
<1 ngrr ol the service. But the applica­
T. J. Harris’, and as he has rented his (
town.
farm near McMinnville, he expects to occuretl in 1898 and 1899 in the budgets
ti >n of this doctrine is subject to certain
of the protectorates of East Africa, the
Mr. Vosburg returned home Saturday make his home among us for a while.
onslifications and limitations. It is the
of raiii land, viz
cultivation
Cameroons and Southwest Africa.
duty ol the master not to expose an in­ from Portland, having gone <»nt to
Sandlake is the “most beautiful’’ place
N’XnW
Starr
experienced servant to a dangerous serv­ attend theannual meeting of the Wheeler on tire coast.
EIGHT 21100 pound,.
There is more Catarrh in thia «ection of the
ice. without giving him warning of the 1 Lundter Company.
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B,
M
oore
s
,
Refi,
ler
We saw in the Ocean Wave. “We country than al! other «liseaaes put together,
The
stnIlion in Tillamook
<1 mger and instructions how to avoid i’,
The Wheeler Lum Iter Co. has another
NOTK F FOH PURLT at F o S' --------
gladly welcome the sunshine."
Well, and until the last feu years was enppoard to County, ia a French Draft Horae, jet
unless bo»h the danger and the means ot cottage about completed. Wm. Durhey
incurable For a rrent many years doctor«
Kni"
« of „
,he o
rtor
we would gladly welcome the sunshine, be
»rononneed it a local (Maeaae, and prescribed black, henry bone, fine atvlc and dis­
Und ’
offi«
n
avoiding it arc apparent to the servant. is doing the car|<nter work.
but we have failed to see any yet.
local remedies, and by ronslauily failing to cure
Particularly is this true when the servant
N.rtlce is hereby ei„„ ,'Mh. lyrrt
The Fraternal Union gave a social
with local treatment, pi01 jounced it incurable. position, No. 723+. recorded in French
Mr.
Wallie
Harris
has
been
doing
is <lir*vted to nertnrm Some service not and dance Sat mi rd ay evening.
namerl »tile, h,; died not.~ „A' f«"o»ing
Science has proven catarrh to be a ronstitu
some fine ditching for his father.
i** ¡»lontlon
hjmteniplaled in his original contract of
tloualdiaraas and therefore reiiulres constitu­ National I*rnft Stnd Book, to I. 7. will ’“J"*?’ »"’I proof .n
Mr York is fitting up a place in the
and
thst said nr.rof „m
rlaltn.
tional
treatment.
HalFs
Catarrh
Cui*.
hwiiu
make
the
season
of
1902
at
Grarson's
■piplov meat. The court liclds that it
Norman Olsen ami Wallie Harris factored by F J. ( hence A Co.. T »Iedo, Ohio, is
R-tl.ler
sad
«Aeieer
at
the
old Dr. Linton building for a restaurant
■ta' forth»* imy to apply these principles
expect to start to Washington some the only constitntioral cure on the market It Bam, Tillamook City.
Noy »jrd, taus, vis
Vrefion Hty, ore., on
and bakery.
■ I w to t he fact proved, and to <le-
time before the 1st of May. They ex­ is taken internally In du»*« fhmi ts dn*fM to a
Parties wishin« to breed are respect
J. E. Tuttle finished the telephone line pected to have font before this but were ' teaspoonfol. It acts directly on the blood «ml
^Bhine whether the plaintiff* knew the
in ucous surfaces
the «vstear Thev t»lhrone fully incited to call and see our horse
^Btger of the service, unti whether the up the North fork Friday to S. Seo veil’s I delayed.
hundred dollars for any i aae it fail* to cure.
liefore breeding etoewhere
for circulars and testimonials.
Hgrndant had sufficiently warned him. place.
Mr. W. C. King is trying Mr. Merrill' R'•nd
Add ram, F. J. CHINKY * CO Teledo O.
It i* thereloie held that the motion for
D. S. Boyakin went to Tillamook Smith’s talent in •’cheese making and
Very respectfnllv,
Fold by DruggiM». -$c
'*'• -'J"»Ki^F^; "
"or,
Boosuit was properk overt tiled.
Monday.
| milking cows’’ this week.
That isj Halls Family Fills ar« the best
F. F. BVRGESS, Manager
- Noo.»
Don’t cuait for a Toothache
Otir school is progressing finely, with
As the patent sheets for the Herald,
Miss Pearl White as teacher.
printed in Portland by a bloated mono- • ‘
District Attorney
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not likelv to make its appearance today, J our section Sunday, on his way to lilla-
so we offer an apology for Bros. Wat- ’a00*, to attend the cases in the court
sons in their inability to get the Port- j
1,1 session there. II he * performs his
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home print and always on time, and
the editor is not patronizing a mono­
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poly nor allowing that monopoly to * Friday last, by planting of trees. A
j short programme was rendered by the
edit and p-int halt the paper.
Please, Bro. Watson, do not swipe school, which was appreciated by the
the cream of the news from the Head­ patrons in attendance
light while you are waiting for you in­
Our people are busy carrying milk to
side Portland priuted paper to arrive.
Beaver cheese factory, making gardens
and clearing land, &c.
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