Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 28, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 28,
1904.
I
SOUTH PRAIRIE
convention and stick to and defend the the city snakes to agree with us. but
RISA MATTER OF HEALTH
nevertheless it may lie found necessary to
party nominees.
Every body seemed bnisv planting gar­
* # *
incorporate what we have suggested in
There is only one issue on the political
It will be noticed that another effort is the Oregon election law before many den during the nice weather.
horizon—and that is Roosevelt.
Mr. Huger, a cheese maker from New
tieing made by the promoters of the Port years.
* * *
York, is Mr. Christensen's helper at
• *
Republicans who fight the republican land, Nefialem & Tillamook Railroad
ticket need never expect that party to Co. to get that long talked of road con­ Leaving politics entirely out of the McIntosh's Inctory, where they are re-
structed. Information to hand on the question, if there is one person more de- ceiving over 6,000 pounds ol milk daily
recognize them again.
points now to he overcome leads us to serving of election and entitled to the 1 already.
* * *
It is too bad to see some of the cheese believe that nothing w ill come of the new office, it is E. W Stanley for sheriff. He , Fess Quick returned a few days ago, F . N. Smith, Special
factories and creameries hoodooed, in­ move to resurrect it. As we have so has filled the office of deputy sheriff for a j to visit his parents, from the Willamette
Salesman for Eilers’
stitutions which in previous years were often stated, the Scutherr Pacific, or the number of years at $50 a month, which valley.
Piano House, Port­
Harriman interests, consider Tillamook is a very small salarv for such an haz- j Fred Laughery has moved into the
doing nicelv.
* » *
1 county its territory,consequently it does ardous position. After paying life insur- j Tom Lyster house.
land, in Tillamook
We feel sorrv for the democrats of this not want an independent line from Port­ a nee. a man with a family has to live j Alvin Johnson is talking of taking up
His Instructions.
county, and, no doubt they feel sorrv for land <»r anv of the other railroad com­ very economical to make both ends meet, claim to peel chittim bark.
themselves, that they endorsed Yellow panies to build to Tillamook. The onlv to sav nothing of putting by a little
Charles Wellsand family are moving
Journal Hearst for president.
other company that is liable to build to money in case of sickness, etc. Nor can Irnck on their ranch to peel chittim Entire Consigned Stock
* * *
Tillamook some time is the Northern it be expected that he will have much bark.
of Vance Nodine Pianos
The democratic tiger is in a dilemma— Pacific, for a branch line from Goble into
money to blow in on his campaign, nor
Bell Johnson has been purchasing
and Organs Now Placed
it can't wag the republican tail it so joy­
Tillamook would be a valuable feeder to should people tap him for blood money. | blooded stock.
fully attached to the ticket. So it's pull that company.
on
Sale at Agent’s
It
is
not
right.
Stanlev
has
no
money
to
|
tiger pull Baker, or pull Baker pull tiger.
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Prices.
buy his election, and appeals to the peo.
NEHALEM.
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As we predicted, the principal fight in - -
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I
Some of our socialist friends think they the coming political campaign will be on pie for their vote entirely upon his meric,
Extreme measures are always neces­
We are sorrv to learn that some of our
will give their democratic friends a close G. B. Lamb, republican nominee for and we will add he is deserving of this
sary to meet extreme cases. This is an
good
people
are
trying
to
“
rip
our
road
­
lull at the election next June. Wouldn’t cou ity clerk, for the reason that Thus. promotion. We hope the voters will take
extreme case and we are closing .out at
.SHERIFFS HALE.
that make the Tammany Tigers hang Coates is Claude Thayer’s choice. It this fair view of the matter, and if they supervisor up the back,’’ when the facts extremely lowest prices.
In
pursuance
of a decree of foreclosure
are
that
Morrison
has
done
about
the
put
themselves
in
Mr.
Stanley
shoes
for
their tails.
was reported a few weeks since that Mr.
As we have before stated, our regular and order of sale rendered in the Circuit
only good road work that has ever been
* * *
Coates was going to run for assessor, a few moments, we believe they will come I
prices on the finest pianos made are Court of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
It looks as though Secretary Hitch when the focus of uMack was on Assessor to the conclusion that he is rightly £n- 1 done in the district. Some seem to think
much lower than von will have to pay mook County, on the 18th day ot April,
cock might recall all his special land Hare. It is now centered on Mr. Lamb. titled to the office. The H eadlight has that unless the road money is sunk in a
1904. in the suit of A. R. Gangloff,
anywhere else.
plaintiff, vs. Daniel Millar and John
agents from Oregon and place them in We cannot add one word to Mr. Lamb’s no fight on H C. Woolfe, only that he is 1 huckleberry patch or a wildcat trail
rea. Pannock, defendants, nnd of an execution
Our
terms
of
payment
are
more
Washington ferreting out the schemes of reputation, for that is too well known in on the democratic tickets, which is about around Necarney mountain to accom
sonable than any other house, and every dulv issued out of the said Court in the
the lobbyists to defraud the gouernnient. this city and throughout ihecounty His synonymous with hard time to dairy­ midate bear and elk. all is lost. What
advantage possible is accorded patrons said suit on the 20th day of April. 1904.
the people need is a road put in good
* * *
men
from
whom
blacksmiths
and
shoe
and to me directed, I will expose for sale
Until it is known whether the city is to character and reputation is what he has ing smiths obtain work for a living. The shape so they can get to the cheese fac of our store.
and sell as the law directs at the Court
made
it.
It
is
upon
that
alone
so
many
be bonded for $60,000 for a new water
torv, to the postoffice and out to the Prices are Good, but Pianos are House door of said County in the Citv
farmers
and
dairymen
don't
want
any
of Tillamook City, State of Oregon, on
system, there is not much prosjiects of i of the voters will cast their ballot for him more hard time medicine from the party county seat. What a change it would
Better.
the 26th day of May, A.D., 1904, at the
many new building being erected this I ; n I for another reason that he is not Henry Woolfe represents.
make if we could get enthused with a
We could harp a long while on these hour of 10 o'clock a.m„ the real pro.
summer. That is wlmt the windy water Claude Thayer’s choice for county clerk.
spirit
in
keeping
with
the
twentieth
little prices. But they are so very small, perty situated in the County ot Tilla­
* * *
mook, State of Oregon, descrilied in said
agitation has done for the city.
century,
and
help
to
build
up
instead
ot
they speak for themselves. If you pur­ decree
How surprising it is that no sooner
Real Estate Transfers.
and order of sale, ns follows :
* * *
continually
trying
to
tear
down.
chased
just
any
kind
of
ail
instrument
at
does a county election come round than
Beginningat a stone6"x 8"x 18" mark­
Bitty the sorrows of candidates—the a number of business and professional
D. H. Vedder is building a residence such prices your outlay would be so ed with X which is 63 links South and
(From the office of Eddy & Botts.)
custom is to tap them all over and bleed men aspire to public office, so much so
small that you could reallv have no 3.98 chains West of the Northeast cor.
near his saw mill.
H.
Eber
man
and
wife
to
E.
W.
A.
ner of the Northwest fourth of the
them for all they are worth. But Tilla­ that the effort to secure it partakes of a
C. H Wheeler is in making up a log cause for complaint. But in this sale you Northwest quarter ot Section thirteen,
Edwardgs.
Lots
5
A
6
block
7
mook candidates, who are not bled very
are getting something excellent, of such in Township four South of Range
local strife. Public office is not all dollars
Stillwell’s addition to Tillamook. raft to go to Astoria.
much, should send a word of sympathy and a easy job, by a long way, for if the
Theressa Scovell came home from exceptional quality it would justify a ten West of the Willamette Meridian in
>25.00
to their brothers in the larger counties. experience ot those who have gone thro-
much larger outlay, as we are offering, Oregon ; theme South 49 degrees, thirty
Warington on Thursday.
Halbert L. Fowler to Mary Weston.
* * *
minutes East, 5.32 chains; thence
only pianos of known value,
H.
V.
Alley
is
home
from
Portland
and
tgli
the
mill
is
any
criterion
to
go
by
.
‘
but
South thirty-seven degrees, 45 minutes
As the toll roads—that antiquated sys­
Lot 7 block 3 Stillwells addition
reports
some
success
in
selling
cheese,
tew
save
any
money
getting
their
eye
West, 6.07 chains ; thence North 36
Pianos
Retail
at
Wholesale
tem of road making—in the South part
to Tillamook. >100.00
degrees, 30 minutes West, 5 62 chains;
Prices.
of the county are reported to be in horri­ teeth cut. It costs money to be elected, Ezra B. Chamberlain to Mrs. O. R. although the market is heavily over
thence South 56 degrees West, 4 03
stocked. Our cheese was found to be ot
Acting upon instructions from the chains
ble condition. by all means if the settlers and it takes quite a bit of money after by
; thence North 23 degrees West.
and E. A. Chamberlain. Lots 1, high grade and in good condition. It is
way
of
contributions,
for
county
officials
house,
I
am
now
offering
for
Sale
the
are to pay toll let those who collect it
1 41 chains ; thence North 6 degrees, 45
2 & 3 sec 1 3 S 11, except Lookout no hyperbole to sav the cheese shipped
are
always
the
first
to
be
tapped.
For
a
minutes
West, 4.31 chains, to the river ;
Vance
Nodine
stock
of
fine
Pianos
and
keep up the roads. We repeat what we
City, and lots 1, 2 3, & 4 block 2 from Nehalem is second to none.
Organs at Wholesale Prices— the thence North 74 degrees Bast, 1.50
have so often asserted, that the roads of person who has a good paying busines«,
Lookout City, >10.00
chains ; thence South 37 degrees, 30
very prices at which they were con­ minutes East, 5.04 chains ; thence North
this county should be free public high* or whose taste and abilities run in the
Benedict Neiger to Casper and Bahetta
direction
ot
manufacture,
it
looks
to
us
signed
to
Mr.
Nodine.
Every
instrument
BOULDER CREEK.
ways.
39 degrees, 30 minutes E., 5.27 chains
Sc h la ppi. S l2 Sw sec 16 and Se
* * *
that a person is foolish to throw this up
to the place of beginning. Also the
must be sold.
The Baltimore American says at last a for a few years of public office. And after
Se 17 2 S 9. >1600.00
factory
and appliances, the dwelling nnd
Every one is cordially invited to attend
Here is what you can buy and how :
all other buildings situated on said
use has been found tor bad roads. The that to become a chronic office seeker, Jefferson P. Bailey and wife to Jacob services at Brown school-house Sunday,
lands.
terrific highways of Corea are proving only to be thrown down again and again
H. Cook. Sw Sw 33 1 S 0. «300. May 1st. Sabbath school will be organ­
Said real property will be sold at
more effective than an armv corps in pro. and eventually to become a disgruntled
public auction to the highest bidder for
A $375 Piano for >273.
U. S. A. to Herman Brown. N Ji of ized at 10 o'clock. Elder Blalock preaches
teciing the Russians from the Japanese. sorehead, ready to knite the very party
cash in hand to satisfy the sums due
at eleven.
A »450
5 ‘a of 2 1 S 7.
«i
•>
$34».
upon said judgment and decree, together
Bad roads have defended many a com­ that one time honored them with it pub-
Mr. Creed Green has gone back to
A $5»o
n
I.
$394.
A.
to
David
W.
Rhodes.
U.
s.
Lot
3
with the accruing costs and expenses of
munity or state against attacks of pro­ lie office.
Sheridan, to put in his garden. After
A »650
$546.
>»
sale.
»•
Se
Nw
4
E
Sw
52
N
8.
gress and prosperity.
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Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon.
which he expects to return with a load
* * *
It looked to us a poor stroke of politics U. S. A. to Ezra B. Chamberlain. of supplies, and go to work on his claim
April 27th, 1904.
The coming election is going to be a for the local democrats in their conven­
Lot 1 sec 1 3 S 11.
E. W STANLEY.
Hazel Bend cheese factory is running
A $100 Organ for $78.
straight kind of affair, for the socialists tion in this city to sign w petition so as U. S. A . to Eva Curtiss. Nw 13 3 N 6.
Sheriff ot Tillnmook County,
full
blast.
Mr.
McIntyre
is
the
presid
­
A
Oregon.
$125
M
„
*9«
arc going to vote straight, the prohibi­ to make Judge R. P. Boise an independ­
U.S A. to Oliver L. Curtiss. Lots 4 ing genius again this summer. From
tionists are going to vote straight for ent candidate for circuit judge, and then
T iublm L and act J vnb 3, 187B.—N oiicb ron
6 5 Sec 13 A E H Se 14 3 N 6.
what we hear there will be quite a num
REMEMBER
P ublication .
prohibition, the democrats are expected for the democratic state convention to
United States Land Office,
hei
of
new
patrons
this
year.
U.
S.
A.
to
William
Clapshaw.
We
carry
the
largest
and
finest
line
of
W
%
to vote straight for the democratic nominate him as its candidate, for
Oregon City. Oregon,
April 23rd, 1004.
Mr. O. Curl and sister Miss Belle, pianos in the Northwest, which include
Se 14 3 N 6.
slate, and. ot course, republicans will the delegates were not given time or an
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
passed
this
place
Sunday
on
their
way
the
with the provisions oi the act of Congress
vote straight for a good, straight repub­ opportunity to express their opinion Robert S. Jackson and wife to Ralph
of Juns 3rd, I87», entitled "Au act for the
T. Jackson. H interest in 8 Ji home from Tillamook.
lican ticket and good straight republican whether Judge Boise, who is 85 years of
sale of timber lands in the States of California.
WEBER PIANO
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.'*
C.
A.
Smith
has
been
sojourning
at
the
candidates.
Ne, & N Ji Se IN a.
>17000.00
of New York,
as extended to all the Public
nd Stales'by
a^e, hard of hearing and nearing his
fiub for several days.
* * *
act
of August 4, 1892.
George
M.
Hawes
and
wife
to M. J.
The favorite of the world’s greatest
MALFHU8
JOHNSON,
If for no other reason than that Tilla­ dotage, is a proper person to elect at this
Elder R. Y. Blalock preached at Boul
Or Hobsonville. county of Tillumook, State of
Kinney. Ji interest in Sw 1 3 N
musicians and singers.
mook county has been recognized and time tor another six years term upon the
jder school-house at 3 p.m., Sunday last.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
10. $1200.00
sworn statement No. 64I5, for the purchase of
bench.
Every
fair-minded
person
will
given a place on the republican state
THE CHICKERING
Messrs. G. W. Lucas and H. A.
Lot 4, of Section No. 30, in township
No.-a North, range No. 9 West, and will
ticket, that fact ought to make republi­ I agree with us in saving that the distin- M. J. Kinney to J. W. & J. Henry Chopard were out calling Sunday fore
of Boston,
offer proof to show that the land sought is
'
guished
and
respected
jurist
is
now
too
Cochran.
Sw
1
3
N
10.
$5.00
cans feel good, and with the knowledge
Today, as it was 80 years ago, the more valuable for its timber or stone than for
noon, and in the afternoon—well, if the
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
that the honor Ims been conferred upon 1 advanced in years for the position, for Jessie Zimmerman and husband to truth must be told—they went fishing ! most perfect piano made.
claim to said land before the County Clerk of
Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook City,
Mr. Eddy, we believe a very huge num. another six years added to his 85 years
Mrs. Minnie McCall. N Ji 8w
John Borba and Dave Hess went to
THE KIMBALL
Oregon, oil Tliuesday, the 14th day ol July, I904.
ber of Tillarrookers have already come would make him an exceedingly old man,
sec 16 and Nw 36 1 N 10, $1.00
the city again last Saturday, They
He names as witnesses :
of Chicago,
and
with
his
deafness
increasing,
would,
Herbert K. Thompson. Andrew Peterson, of
to the complusion that he is justly en­
John C. Wilson and wife to N. G. took out a prime mutton for W. D.
The most popular piano and the best Garibaldi, Oregon ; Harry Crane, Martin H
to
elect
him,
put
him
in
a
position
where
Ripley,
ot Hobsonville, Oregon.
titled to their vote, regardless ot politics.
Gladwill.
Boquist. 26 acres in 12 1 S 10.
that its price will buy. Also some 22 Any and all persons claiming adversely the
litigants would be placed in an awkward
* k *
H. A. Chopard visited Joe town, other lines of pianos.
above described lands are requested to file their
$3288.22
A few years ago it was populism that position.
claims iu this office on or before said 14th day of
John C. Wilson and wife to Joseph Satuiday.
* * *
Mr. F. N. Smith, special salesman for July, 1904.
was going to correct all abuses and right
_______ A lokbnon 9. DaassgR. Register.
H.
L.
Jensen
has
been
improving
the
Mr. Max Pracht came in on Wednesday
Kodad. 10 acres in 12 1 S 10.
Eilers Piano House, is in town and will
all wrongs. What has become ot that
looks of his ranch, by more new fence.
T imbkk L and A ct , J uki 8. 1878.—None« rou
from
Oregon
City,
being
a
special
land
$1111.76
quote
you
terms
and
prices.
ism which so many men espoused ? To­
P ublication .
Frank and Connie Dye were Boulder-
United States Land Office,
Closing out sale at the piano store.
day it is socialism that is going to revo­ agent, who came in to in vestigate a few State of Oregon to Amon Rose. Se ville visitors last week.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Investigate and save yourself money,
Ne 36 2 N 10. $80.00
April 15th, 19O4.
lutionize the world and bring about a proofs that have lieen suspended for a
Mr, Green, has been helping H. A.
Notice is hereby given that tn compliance
time,
lie
ex|>erienced
some
of
the
delights
Buy
now
:
prices
the
lowest
ever.
charge A tew years hence socialism,
Hlodget Company Limited to State of Chopard slash for several days.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of
like populism is today, will be a back of getting into this neck of the woods by
Oregon. S Ji S Ji sec 2; Nw So
READ THE LIST
timber lands in the States of California. Oregon
R. Y. Blalock returned from Tilla-
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
Jt N *i Sw sec * A Ne Se sec 5 2 N I j mook last Thursday.
number, and there will be another ism feediug the fish for six or seven hours,
We are offering the following choice tended
to all the Public Land States by art of
and
was
so
generous
doing
so
that
he
that will api»eal to those who want
7. $1.00
August
4th, 189a,
pianos
in
this
sale:
D andelion D ays .
had a regular cavity in his corporation
CARL C. PETERSON
something new in politics.
Weber.
Delos A. Blodgett and wife to John The skies have caught a deeper blue,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
when
he
arrived
in
Tillamook
City.
But
* * *
Oregon,
has
this day Bled in this office hia sworn
Kimball.
W. Blodgett. One-third interest
The birds a sweeter song;
statement No. 64O5. for the purchase ol the
The Astoria Herald has this to sav: getting on the best side of the hostess at
Sw ',4 of sec. No. 12. in Township No 3 South,
Hobart
M
Cable.
in
Sw
Ne
A
lot
2
sec
2
1
N
6
and
The
willows
wreaths
themselves
anew,
range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show
“The prohib's have captured Tillamook the Allen house, and the cooks and the
Brinkerhoff.
W l2 Se 35 2 N 6. >1.00
1 In tender greens along
that the land sought is more valuable for its
and now the saloons are closed on Sun­ waitress, he soon got over that heave
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Sale will continue only long enough to and
to establish his claim to said laud before
days. («ambling of all kinds is closed Jonah kind of a feeling. We only wished William H. Deemer and wife to W. E. The winding brooks. The sheltered nooks
the County Cleik of Tillamook County. Oregon,
dispose of the present stock.
Catterlin. 8 Ji Ne A N Ji Se 25 i Are bursting all ablaze
at Tillamook City. Oregon, on Friday, the
down and the town looks as though it he could undergo another kind of experi­
rjth day of July, I904.
He names as wit­
With stars untold of gleaming gold,
2 N 10. $850.00
had come from a funeral. The saw mills ence, that of taking up an homestead
nesses :
In dandelion days.
Benjamin O. Snnffer, John P. Allen, of Tilla­
are shut down, people are leaving and away back in »he mountains,milesawav N. G. Boquist and wife to William A.
mook City. Oregon ; William L. Riefenberg,
Shaw. 11.39 acres in sec 13 1 S10. A magic spell rests on the year,
the busiueM men are enjoying a little from roads and civilization, with 150
of Bay City, Oregon ; Winfield C. Trombley, of
Tillamoon City, Oregon.
inches
of
rainfall,
and
make
that
his
aon
And
time
has
stayed
its
flight.
$228.00
taste of local option. Just let the prohis
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
run a town and it becomes as dead as a tmuous residence and make a living on Amos Vaughn to Sadie Trypbena For long—lost springtides reappear
c
aim,
in this office on or before said ijth day
In pageants of delight.
mackeral.” It is no trick for the Astoria it at the same time, Mr. Parcht is a
At the PIANO STORE, of July, 19o4
Vaughn. Lot * sec 18, lot 1 sec
A lgernons . D remzr . Register.
nice
gentleman,
and
if
A
child
once
more,
I
wander
o
’
er
he
stays
long
in
16
2
N
9
and
Se
Se
sec
13
A
Ne
Ne
Herald to talk through its hat, and this
with J. S. Stephens
this county he will see that it is almost
1 The meadow’s starry maze,
is what it is now doing.
sec 2* 2 N 10. $1.00
impossible tor homesteaders, in some
And life forgets its sharp regrets
* * ♦
U. 8. Land Office to Mrs. Lula Cren­
Murdered in Cold Blood.
In dandelion days.
The H eadlight respects the opinions parts of Tillamook, especially where a
shaw.
Sw
Sw
sec
21
A
Se
Se
and
of those who differ with it in politics, so man has a wife and family depending
—J.E.G., in Peoples Home Journal.
S heridan , Or., April 25.—Foster Wa.
W S Se sec 20 1 S 10.
it is not our intention to sling mud at upon him, to strictly comply with the
chino, an Indian, was murdered in cold
State of Oregon to Ezra B. Chamber­
cither ot the political parties. As the law.
Saturday Night Dance.
blood by Louis Savage, another of the
st * *
lain. Lot 2 sec 1 3 S 11. $80.75 |
struggle is between the republicans and
same
tribe, on the Grande Ronde reserva­
It is all foolishness to expect candidates F. L. Carr and wife to F. R, Salisbury.
A dance will be given on Saturi'a.- tion about 2 o'clock Saturday night
the democrats—the prohibitionists nnd
to staud treats and put up cigars, as
l, interest in E ls Se, —
TIN 6. night at the opera house. Jenkins • r Sheriff Sitton, Deputy Sheriff Fred Stew­
socialists being practically out of the
they hare tarn in the habit <4 doing in
and t,interest in, lots 9, 10,11 and ’chestra will furnish the music. All are art and Buge Savage, accompanied hv
race—it will be our aim to convince our
this city in previous years. It is a bad
12 sec 3 1 S 8. $2000.00
! invited.
readers that it is to the best interest of
Prosecoting Attorney Connor, left for
custom, and we hope the candidates will
the county that the republican ticket
Samuel
J.
Signor
to
Rhoda
M.
Signor.
the reservation to place the murderer
one and all retuse to be bled in that man
Voters
Who
Have
Registered.
should lie elected, and in doing so we
Nw 16 3 N 10. W 4 Nw, Ne Sw
under arrest, and as he is known to be
tier, for none of them are in a position
may throw the search light upon a tew
A
Nw Se 16 1 S 10, W 4 Nw aec
a desperate character, trouble is ex.
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ot the democratic nominees
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pected.
is a tendency with candidates who have
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36 1 N 10. $5000.00
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S ivagehad been drinking with another
more money than brams to set a pace in
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There is one thing that republicans in treating which other candidates are not Elbert Bixby to Casper and Lizzie
Indian, whose name is not known, when
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Tillamook admire the H eadlight for a .le to keep up with. conaei|uentlv the
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a quarrel ensned. during which Savage
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Whenever there is an election the editor poor man, or the man with a limited
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drew a revolver. Wachino, interfering
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2 and Se Ne
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can always l»e relied upon to speak out amount of money, is placed at a disad­
uec 3 * 8 10. $2900.00
to prevent him using it. received a bullet
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in class nnd to sup|K»rt the rtpubli. an vantage with his moneyed competitor.
theough the heart for hia trouble. De.
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ticket from top to bottom And that is The editor mar be considered somewhat
tails of the ongin of the quarrel are lack,
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An Awful Blow.
what the editor is going to do at tie of a crank on this point, but the election
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ing. but Wachino's part was merely
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coming election, nnd if our course of ac laws should be so framed that any nomi­
conciliatory, and Savage's act was en.
P»«ls. April 27.—The St. Petersburg
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tion is offensive to anv weak kneed re­ nee who treats from the time of the nomi
tirelv uncalled lor.
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correspondent of the Matin, says:
publican brethren we care not a shap of nation until the votes arecounted should
Savage served a term in the state
South Frame
46
" I learn from a sure source that the
the finger, for the repnNon conven th n be fined a good round sum and deprived
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penitentiary for robbing Elba Bros.'store
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having nominated a clean ticket, thr of the position if elected. We do ezpect J'ldivostok squadron yesterday sank
at Grand Ronde. He is one of the bad
editor will abide by the decision of t'e that saloon keepers and cigar stands, or four Japanese transports which were
characters of the agency, and capable of
convoying
*000
men,"
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the most cold-blooded criminal acts.
Sparks from the Anvil.
NECESSARY.
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
EILERS PIANO
HOUSE.
By F. N. Smith.