Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 29, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 29,
1904.
B. I.. EDDY.
Proved an Alibi.
GETTING THE WATER CURE.
A h Drew Dawson and Hubert Smith
Bond Buyers Claim they Already
Have a Contract with the Citv- and bis wife had circulated reports re­
flecting upc n the character of Prof. H.
Does not Agree to Pay Par
E. Whitney, the Board of Directors
for the City Bonds
The water commission had a private
meeting on Thursday evening in regard
to Engineer Chase's plans and speciuca-
lions for the proposed new’ water sys­
tem and in the action of the city council
in passing an ordinance to its third read­
ing, which negotiated for $45.00) bond­
ed indebtedness with the interest to com-
rn.-nce on the 2nd of January. After the
commission had gone through the speci­
fication and ordinance, it instructed Mr,
B. L. Eddy to draw tip a number of
amendments and adjourned until the
next afternoon, when they weretakm
up. The commission emphatically ob­
jected to the city council disposing of
$4-5,000 of bonds, and to draw interest
on the 2nd of January, when the money
would not be required tor six mouths or
more provided a new system was put in
The commission was in favor ot entering
into a contract wi»h the bond buyers on
the understanding that if the city decided
to put in a water ¡»ystem the bonds were
to be taken up when the money was re­
quired, and not before. As the water
rights, where it was proposed to locate
the intake on the Killam creek had not
been obtained, neither the rights of wav
for the p'pe line, the commission sugg< t
ed the.t this be attended to at once. The
most important question the commis­
sion was up against was the material to
be used in the pipe line. Some of the
commissioners are decidedly opposed to
putting in a 14 guage steel pipe, while
others thought it was all right, as the
engineer had recommended it. It was,
however, decided to recommend two
other kinds of pipe in the specifications
one of the commissioners remarking that
if that was not changed he wanted to
get off the com nission, “for he'd rather
be the contractor than a banker with a
graft l»ke that in the specifications.’’ All
the recommendations that were submit­
ted were carried with the exception of
one, that relating to the mention of buy­
ing out the old water system. After
President Colin had stated that he had
asked Mr. Cooper what the old system
could be bought for, he thought $7,000
was out of their reach, and Mr. Thayer
saying the system would have to play
out ot itself, no objection was raised as
to leaving out all mention of the old
company. The commission recoin mend-
el a number of other changes along the
lines suggested above, and the President,
B. L. Eddv and M. F. Leach were ap-
pointed to lav the commission's desires
before the city council that evening.
There was quite an interest taken in
this meeting. After the recommendations
had been read, Councilman Chase moved
that they be adopted. Mayor Talmage
looked ill at ease at thesudden turn mat­
ters had taken to thwart the effort to
saddle the citv with a bonded indebted­
ness and a large amount of interest to
pay before the money was required, and
he did not help his position bv complain­
ing about the commission not doing any.
thing, when it was well known that nei­
ther the city council nor the commission
could do anything until Engineer Chase
had handed in his report. The mayor
said the bond buyers had prepared the
ordinance which the citv council had
partly acted upon. The city council de
ci (led to submit the recommendations to
the bond buyers before they incorporated
them, so adjourned until Thursday so as
the get a reply.
A reply was received from the bond
buyers on Thursday, and it is putting it
mild in saving that some of the members
of the water commission are thoroughly
disgusted. The bond buyers claim they
already have a contract with the citv to
take the Lords, and the only modifica­
tion they will agree to is that the entire
amount of bonds must be taken up on
the 1st of March and the interest will
commence from them. Another thing
that was a surprise to the commission,
and will be as big a surprise to the citi­
zens, the bond buyers does not even agree
to pay par for the bonds, which was one
of the stipulations the water commission
wanted incorporated in the ordinance
and which the bond buyers now object
to. The water commission held a meet­
ing Thursday afternoon mid took the
matter. Mr. Eddv protested nt such un.
busii c s-like transactions in the negotia­
tion and disposal of the bonds and bind­
ing the citv up to the bond buyers with­
out the consent of the water commission.
He was so disgusted that he did not
want to remain a meml»er of the water
commission, so resigned us a member, for
he would not stand for such “rotten’’
transactions. All the water commis­
sion’s recommendations, which safe­
guarded the citv, have been turned down
in favor of the bond buyers.
The city council meet the same evening
mid agreed, by resolution and ordinance,
to accept the bond buyer’s conditions
tor $45,000 worth of bonds, thus closing
another chapter in the history of the
water agitation, mid which is going to
give the citizens the “cohl water cure"
good and hard.
The Echo de Paris claims to have in.
formation that it was on the request ol
the British Government that Vice Ad­
miral Rojestvenskv sent back Lieutenant
V alron, of th<r transport Kamatchtka,
to testify In-lore the International Corn
mission on the North Sea affair concern­
ing the wireless message which around
the suspicions ot the comm tnder of the
Baltic squadron and led to the firing on
the Gamecock fleet.
I
Called a meeting on Thursday afternoon
to investigate tl>t* allegations, when
there was a large attendance at the
School lidise. It was at the request of
M . Whitney that the Hireling was
C tiled. Drew Diwson and Horliert
Smith and wife were notified to be pre­
sent and they made their statem mts.
Mr. Whitney denied every word of what
had been said about him and accounted
for all the time and where he was be
tween six and eleven o’clock on Thurs­
day evening of last week, and to co-
«berate this s large number of witnesses
were called, all of whom swore that Mr
Whitney was from seven o’clock to a
few minutes past eight in the M E
Church. At about ten minutes past
eight lie was in Clough’s drug store, and
five minutes later he was at home,
where he remained 15 minutes. From
there he went to the Presbyterian
church and remained 20 or 30 minutes.
Leaving the church about nine o’clock
he went home with several young ladies
and were in their company until eleven
o’clock The evidence was so clear as to
Mr. Whitney’s whereabouts that even
ing that it was a matter of physical im
possibility to prove that lie was else­
where.
On Thursday evening the board made
further investigation that it was almost
impossible to distinguish a persons
where the witnesses said they identified
the professor, and the board decided
this morning th.it the witnesses were
mistaken in the identity of the person
they saw near the Adventist Church
and acquitted Mr. Whitney.
BEAVER.
Christmas morning was welcomed
with a white covering on mother earth,
of hail, saddened also by the funeral ser­
vices of Mr. E. W. Brown, whose death
we gave a notice of last week. He has
been an invalid for some time. He was
buried in the cemetarv on the hill at
Beaver. Rev. H. White preached the
funeral sermon.
The Beaver and Spruce Sunday schools
celebrated Christmas at the U. B. church
with a number of recitations and songs,
after which came the unloading of the
two trees, which pleased both young
and old.
Beaver is to hold a watch meeting al
the U. B. Church on New Year’s eve .
beginning at 8:30 P. M.
A number of the Beaverites attended
the dance at Three Rivers and report a
very enjoyable time.
A quiet wedding was held at the home
of W A. Sailing, the contracting parties
being Miss Delia Sailing and Mr. Ernest
Tyler of Tillamook City.
The hypnotist failed to hypnotise, so
he went way back and sat down.
The estimate wheat vield in South
Australia this year is 14,575,000 hush,
els, an increase«! 1,360,000 (bushels
with lastjyear.
The Tokio correspondent of the Temps
wires that Lieutenant-General,Kodama,
Field Marshal the Marquis Oyama’s
chief lof-staff, has been recalled from the
front for striking the field marshal. Lieu­
tenant General Kodama is without
doubt one of the greatest, if not the
greatest, of lapan’s Generals, and at the
time of the outbreak of the war it was
generally believed that he would lie ap­
pointed commander in. chief of the Man.
churian armv. The announcement of
his appointment to he chief-of staff was
received with general satisfaction as the
preparedness of the Japanese army was
generally credited to his foresight and
wonderful executive ability.
w.
nn effort will be made to evade the law,
but it now rests with the proper officials
to see that it is enforced, tor the people
of the county will hold them responsible,
for it is their duty to enforce the laws,
and for which they are paid out of the
taxpayer’s money.
* * *
The water commission has already
demonstrated it business ability and its
interest in the city by thwarting the
efforts of Mayor Talmage to have the
city bonded for $45,000 and paying out
at least $1,500 in interest before the
money is really required. Heaven knows
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, the citizens will have to pav plenty for a
for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the Guardianship)
new water system before it is complete,
of Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and?
and it is just as well to stop the leakage
David L. Terwilliger. Minors
5
This matter coming on to be heard upon right now before they become too exten
the duly verified petition of Lloyd U. Smith,
Guardian of the persons and estates ofsaid siye.
Elisabeth L. Terwilliger and David L. Ter­
williger, minors, praying for a license to sell
the following described real property belong­
ing to said minors, to-wit :
Beginning at a point one and thirtv-eight
hundredths (1.38) chains North and five and
fourteen hundredths (5.14) chains East
from the point where the North and South
line between Lots three (3) and .four (4).
Section twenty (20), Township one (1)
North of Range ten (10) West of the Will­
amette Meridian strikes the shore of Tilla
mook Bay (which is a large rock marked
XX R) marked X
X
on a large rock for the
South East corner of boat - house lot ;
thence West fifty (50) feet ; thence North two
ami slxty-four hundredths (2.64) chains to
center of county road, thence East along
said road fifty (50) feet . thence South two
and sixty-four hundredths (2.64> chains to
place of beginning ; and it appearing to the
court that said real property is a small
parcel of the lands owned by said Minors in
Tillamook County, Oregon, and that it is
necessary and would be beneficial to the said
wards that such part of their said real estate
should l»e sold.
It is. therefore, this 27th day of December.
1004. ordered that the next of kin of the said
wards and all persons interested in their
estates do appear before this Court on Mon­
day, the 6th day of February. 1905. at the
hour of IO o'clock a in. at the office of the
County Clerk ot Tillamook Countv, Oregon
to show cause why a license should not be
granted for the sale of said portion of the
estate of said minors.
And it i» further ordered that this order
shall be served by publication thereof at
least three successive weeks prior to said
time of hearing in the Tillamook Headlight
a weekly newspaper p inted and publisher!
at Tillamook City, Oregon, and circula­
ting within this county of Tillamook
W. W CONDER
County Judge
State of Oregon.
(
County of Tillamook.I ®
1. George R. Lamb. Countv Clerk of Tilla­
mook County. Oregon.do hereby certify that
I have compare«! the foregoing copy of order
with the original thereof as the same ap
pears of recon! in mv offices« clerk of the
above entitle.! Court, that the foregoing is a
correct transcript from such original «ml the
whole thereof
Witneas mv hand and the seal of said
Court this December 2*<th. 1904
G. B LAMB
County Clerk.
H T
other county if they will keep lining up
IS A FROG FISH OR GAME?
E ddy & botts ,
on that issue.
Probl.m with Whl.h Caawdlaa
*
*
Tillamook County has been getting a
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
There is not a word of truth in the
evameai oaelals •■><• «a-
good wetting down the past few davi
pert« Are W re«(lA«>g.
accuHiitions which have been the subject
before it goes “dry,”
Complete set of Abstract B<
of much gossip in the city the past few
* * «
The dominion of Canada han anoth­
You don’t belong to Oregon’s “Four days alx>ut Prof. 11 E. Whitney. It any
er and peculiar grievance against thia in office.
Taxes paid fornoj
Hundred’’ if you are not indicted by the man ever proved an alibi, he not only country. Canada ia a land in which
did so himself, but his reliable wit­ frogs multiply and grow fat because of
Federal grand jury.
Residents.
* * *
nesses proved, without a shaddow of the immense stretches of waste places,
Office
opposite
Post Office
Who of the city officials, received the doubt, an alibi for him. Some of these yet because of the enormous demand
Both phones.
‘ fines” that were collected irom those witnesses were Revs. 0. A. S*ockwel| for their legs in the United States the
who ran gambling games ?
and 8. A. Foster, P. Brant, W, High, Canucks are feurful that unless re­
* * *
Ed. Snodgrass, Supt. W. W, Wiley, strictions are placed upon the killing
H. COOPER,
It was stated after the second election ■ Mrs. Botts, Mrs. Beals, Miss Ruth of their native croakers there will be
to bond the city that it was illegal on Cooper and others. No wonder that none left in the country.
The dominion department of marine
several grounds. How is that ?
Mr. Whitney wanted an investigation and fisheries can do nothing prac­
* * *
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
when
lie
could
produce
such
an
array
of
tical, it appears, to stop thia destruc­
There is now no longer any “hot air’’
evidence to disprove the allegations tive export of frogs’ legs until they
in the waterquestion. Money talks, and
T illamook ,
O regw -
no wonder, now that it is beginning to made against him, blit still for all that determine whether the frog is fish or
game. If a frog is a fish the depart­
it
is
a
shame
that
a
man
of
his
standing
effect people's pocket books.
in the community should have to refute ment at Ottawa has the power to in­
* * *
stitute a close season fur it. If, how­ C arl haberlach ,
Patronize home industry by having a such false accusation. The proper thing
ever, it should be decided that the
for
those
who
made
them,
now
they
wood pipe manufactured at home, which
frog comes under the category of game
would give employment to a number of have heard the other side, is to admit the question of a close season must
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
If they be settled by the provincial authori­
men and would keep the money right at that they were mistaken.
Dcntochcr
^buohat
were induced by others to make them ties.
home.
* * *
and stick to what they said, let us
If the law officers of the different Office across the street and north fr,
We wish our numerous readers and the know who they are. Mr. Whitney has governments interested fail to come
the Post Office.
people of Tillamook County a happv established his innocence and we sin­ to an agreement on the subject the
new year, and the prayer of the editor is cerely hope his accusers will now ac­ matter will probably be submitted to
that it will be a prosperous year to one knowledge their mistake to avoid fui- a committee of experts. Everybody J^OBERT A. MILLER
agrees that something must be done
ther complications.
and all.
to prevent the total destruction of a
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A ttorney - at -L aw .
valuable article of both food and com­
There is one thing the water commis­
Sheriff Woolfe has again made himself
Oregon City, Oregon
sion should not overlook, Suppose the obnoxious to litigants who have business merce. If it should be decided that the
frog is neither fish nor game, it may Land Titles and Land Ofe
income, with the running expenses, fail at the sheriff’s office, not only so, but he
be necessary, in order to secure a law
to meet the interest, wheie will it obtain is making it expensive for them by not for its protection, to obtain from the
Business a Specialty,
the balance ?
allowing of competition. Until Woolfe imperial parliament the passage of an
* * *
amendment to the act of British North
Can you prove an alibi where you were stepped into the sheriff’s office, U was i
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D
America.
Thursday evening ? The professor is the always customary for private litigants,
or
their
attorneys,
if
they
had
an
execu
only man in the city who has done so
FOUND IN A LETTUCE HEAD.
P pysician and S urgeon ,
and cleared himself. It’s up to the rest tion to publish, to allow them to put it
in the newspaper where they could get it I
of the men to prove an alibi.
Vin» Collection of Microbe« Gather«!
Office
one block west of the
done cheapest or in the newspaper they
* * *
from Ita Leaves by «
Allen House, Tillamook City
How public spirited and enterprising preferred. As the private litigants have
Boientiat.
some people can be when they have the to foot the bills, it is only right that their
Calls answered promptly.
There is really such a thing as get­
other fellow’s money to spend for public requests should be complied by an act of
courtesy
on
the
part
of
the
sheriff,
who,
ting
too
much
for
one
’
s
money,
as,
for
improvements. But, on the other hand,
-pN R. BEALS,
watch how tight and stingy themselves we are sorry to say, has broken through ' instance, when one buys lettuce at
this long precedent in Tillamook. Last | five cents a bunch and has a menagerie
* * *
One of our advertisers gave the editor week, Mr. F. R. Beals had an execution and a iiower garden thrown in.
REAL ESTATE,
Even the casual consumer of salads
a box of cigars for a Christmas present. to publish, and business man that he is,
occasionally has a temporary loss of
F inancial A gent ,
\Ve appreciate the kindness, for when a wanted to know what it would cost, as
appetite from the discovery of a large
newspaper helps to build up a man’s busi­ it was his private business and he would white scale or a small green worm
Tillamook, Oregon.
ness it is nice to know that business men have to pay for it. Consequently he ob­ among the crisp crinkles of his lettuce.
appreciate it. We seldom forget little tained bids and accepted the one where
But these discoveries are only a faint
incidents like this.
he could get it published cheapest. Mark suggestion of the glories of animal life A-pHOS. COATES,
* M *
Mr. Benls surprise anil disgust, after lie winch lurk undetected in those same
-L
Agent for Fireman's
The old year is almost gone, and like had explained about this, that Sheriff: inviting leaves. A man by the name of
Ceresole,
having
found
more
than
the
Fund and London and Lancs
previous years, the county has lost Woolfe positively refused to sanction the
a number of citizens bv moving to other request, so Mr. Beals and all other usual number of insects pasturing
shire Fire Insurance
upon
his
plate
of
salad,
went
out
into
parts and others by passing to the great private litigants are “held up” and made
the market place and bought samples
Companies.
beyond. It is impossible to tell what to pay “blood money’’ because they are
of lettuce, andivs, radishes, celery and
Tillamook .. Oregon.
changes the new year will bring and not allowed to have their work done the like.
whose death we shall have to record.
The wily Ceresole washed his mar­
where they can get it done cheapest. It
* * *
is not long since that Mr. Botts made a keting in sterilized water and exam­
OR ABSTRACTS OF T1TLS
Wouldn’t $300or $400 have been good
like request to Sheriff Woolfe with an ined the sediment. À simple micro­
fat pay for running lines and preparing
scopical
survey
revealed
a
luxuriant,
GO TO
execution, but it was withdrawn because
plans and specifications for a new water
if not pleasing, fauna of 52 species,
he would not allow Woolfe to become
I comprising amoelae and anguillulae,
system from Killam creek ? It has eaten
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AM
the dictator of his private business. It is along with the eggs of the Toenia, Oxy-
up already about $1.000, and this may
a very unsatisfactory state of affairs, for uris axarides and Ankylostoina.
TRUST CO.
not be the end of the expenses under that
the county court, in the matter of the
Not content with these pleasing
head. If the construction and the run­
publication of the delinquent tax list, « revelations, the curious Ceresole un- T hos . C oates , Pres.
ning expenses.oi the proposed new sys­
calls for bids, while a citizen, with his ! dertook a bacteriological investigation
tem runs up in proportion to the engi
private business, is deprived of competi­ and added to his previous discoveries WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGE*
neering, ghee, won’t it be steep by the
tion by Sheriff Woolfe. Another thing, a rich menagerie of microbes, includ­
time the mortgage plaster is hand to the
EDGES
&GALL0WAÏ
ing micrococci, staphylococci, strep­
as Sheriff Woolfe is not having the exe­
tococci, sarcinae.
citizens on a silver platter.
ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW.
cutions
set
in
nonpariel
type,
it
costs
the
* * *
1 here were others. But why enlarge
private
litigants
several
dollars
extra
on
upon the matter. Enough is enough. Make a specialty of Land Office Busis«
By the mandate of the people of Tilla­
mook, as expressed by a large majority account of being set in brevier type, thus And the moral of this is°you can’t‘be OFFICE IN WEtNHARD BUILDING,
Room 1 and 2,
of voters at the polls in November, the making more lines to be paid for. These too careful about washing your sal­
ads.
OREGON CITY. ORE.
saloons will have to close on Sunday, are the naked facts, and Sheriff Woolfe
and will have to remain so. No doubt can substantiate every word of it.
Editorial Snap Shots.
PROPHECF OF GLADSTONE.
, BOULDER
W. SEVERANCE,
CREEK.
The Christmas tree and program at
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Boulder school-house win a great success.
The decorations were tastefully and
Prophecies, even when the prophets
the songs, dialogues and recitations I are politicians, sometimes come true,
O regon .
T illamook
were well rendered.
•ays the St. James Gazette. Here is
Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Jensen and Mrs. I a notable Gladstone utterance which
S. STEPHENS,
Sophia Jensen came up from Hebo Thurs- we can now look back upon as quite
• Real Estate and Fire, Lift
day and attended the Christmas tree, prophetic. Speaking or writing 25
years ago of the “menace which, in
returning home Friday evening.
Health, Accident, Insurance
the prospective development of her
Miss Zella Blackburn went to Tilla
resource», America offers to the com­ Agent for the Northwest School Fair
monk Saturday to spend a two weeks mercial pre-eminence of England,” the
ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos
vacation, after which she will take up grand old man predicted that Amer­
Notary Public.
her work again as teacher in this district. ica, and America alone, "can, and prob­ Office : South west from the Court Hi”
in
the
building
occupied as a music tW"
She has given excellent satisfaction and ably will, wrest from us that commer­
cial
primacy.
We
have
no
title.
I
have
the directors consider themselves fortun­
no inclination, to murmur at the proe-
ate in retaining her.
C. A Smith went to the city Saturday pect. If she acquires it, she will make
the acquisition by the right of the
and came home Monday.
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strongest; but, in this instance, the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bays and strongest means the best. She will
Somehow or other the Headlight man
( incorporated ),
is out of joint with the bondage system. daughter Fleetah, Miss Lillibel Bays probably become what we are now,
TILLAMOOK
CITY, OK
Probably we are somewhat cranky on and her brother Abie visited from Fri the head servant in the great house­
hold of the world, the employer of all
this subject and may have a screw loose dav till Sunday at H, L. Jensen's,
PAID UP CAPITAL. $10.000
Miss Bessie Bavs spent a dav or two employed; because her service will be
in our cranium when we write about it.
A GENERAL BANK15"
We contend that no one should have the with her friend Miss Ida Nicklans last the most and ablest. We have no more
title against her than Venice, Genoa
right to vote a mortgage on another week.
BUSINESS.
Some of our young folks attended the or Holla-d has had against us,"
person's propertv, especially when peo.
Directors
M. W. H arrison , W
pie who pay taxes on a little personal Christmas tree at Blaine Christmas Eve.
Tlraw for Partners.
C
urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
propertv can sway an eleclion to bond
Parisian hostesses have invented
the property in a city. And for public
Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison .
SOUTH PAIRIE.
a new method of dealing with one
utilities.such as the proposed new water
of the principal difficulties incident
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge i«,r
The weather has been rather severe on to dinner parties-that of pairing off ties of all kinds.
system lor Tillamook City, let the bond
agitators bond the system, the same as stock, though there is plenty of green the gnesta. On arriving in the draw­
ing-room the guests find two baskets
the railroads are bonded, and not peo. feed yet.
Guy Vaughn had the misfortune to get of flowers. Hidden in the blos.oms
pie's property mortgaged without their
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exp*
his hand cut while sawing wood with a sre numbered tickets. The men are enced dentist is located »
consent.
requested
to
shut
their
eyes,
put
a
» * »
wood saw, almost severing his fingers.
hand into one basket, adorned with Dr. Wise’s dental patr _rs,aA
The law enforcement party in Yamhill
Frank Fowler and wife have bought a forget-me-nots or some other blue is prepared to do nothing6'
County means business and sets the pace dairy ranch on the Bay Citv road.
flower, and pull out a card. The la­ first class work and give u
for other counties. They have incorpor­
Willis Powell and son, and Issnc dies perform a like ceremony, draw- best of satisfaction
If fot;
ated the Law Enforcement League of Wells,spent a few days hunting ducks on ing their tickets from a bower of teeth need fixing call of®1
pink blossoms, generally roses. The
Yamhill County. The Record savs ‘'they the beach last week.
him.
corresponding numbers then look for
designate the object of this incorporation
each other-, and, having aorted them­
to he to voice the demands of the law
Fight W.ll be Bitier
A severe Winter storm prevailed over selves out, pair off and go in to
din-
abiding citizens of Yamhill Countv for Kansas cn Monday. Much sleet and n<fr.
Those who will persist in
the enforcement of the laws which in- ! snow have fallen with a rapid fall in
ear» agatnt-t the continual re>',01lw
lion of Dr. King s New Disco’«?
volve the moral interests of the countv, temperature. There will be little suffering
Hrltala I. SBa||
Great nrnain
Britain is
ia only half as
aa big Consumption, will hare a
creai
and to secure the enforcement of such among stock, the farmers being general.
ter figlit with their troubles.
r ,
laws by all lawful means.“ Tillamook ; ly well prepared for the Winter. There aa Sumatra, and double the size of earlier by fatal termination,
Conntv is not the only place where peace is a blizzard sweeping "over Indian Ter. Newfoundland. It stand» fifth* In what T. R Beall, of Beall.
point of size in the li.t of the world', ray : "Last fall my wife had ’’«T p,
officers have drawn tat salaries for not ritorv. There was a drop of 35 degrees
islands. England, without Wales, 1»
doing their dutv. for the enforcement of. in the temperature. Stockmen assert almost identical in point of size with tom of consumption. She too
King a New Discovery after e’Rri
tlie law party in Yamhill Countv has
that the cold wave will not effect cattle Roumani». It i, lea, than one quar­ else had failed. Improvement <*'
gone into the fight with a determination as they are in excellent condition and ter aa big as France or Germany. The once and four bottles entirely
and will win out, as they will in every able to stand much cold.
whole British isle, occupy only one- Guaranteed by Chas. Clough.
aiiteenth part of th, aurface of the Price. 60c. and fl.UO Trial M«"
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TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
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