Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 09, 1905, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 9,
19C5
HANY PEOPLE ACCEPT TIPS. HIS BUG ALREADY CLASSIFIED
' committee, declared that .Kay was offei-
■ byt hose who have Iwen in the habit of HOUSE AMENDS
LOCAL
'
ing
siueiidmefiis
in
order
to
postpone
1. Not Àio», tb. Walt.»
th.
getting beastly drunk and appearing on
Mr«. Pro<M«or Had Paid Two Dol|«ra
OPTION LAW.
aciluD on the hill. The committee, he it Kv.l.arut That H.celve.
for It au«l It Belonged on lier
A railroad into Tillamook will close up the streets in that condition for a num
said, had asked every body with amend­
Little ••Uta.mb'»»««"
New i»ouu«t.
more than half of the cr a merits in the l*cr ( f years, the criticism must lie direct­
ments
t<>
propose
to
come
forward
with
ed at the city officials, who came out in Makes it a Precinct Instead
vkinity of Tillamook City.
”Am I.” said the waiter, “the only
them, but Kay’s had not been produced.
As the stogie man stood at the end
flamiiig bills previous to the election :
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of a County Prohibition.
- The fact is,” Mild h«', " thnl it whs man who takes tips? So, not at all.
of the bar he chuckled to himself a1H|
The ex-saloon keepers drew down lhe
Will See Law Enforced
Having ac­
•’You, for instance, tell your tobac­
impossible to get any prominent oppo-
blew clouds of smoke until the mixer
money that was due them on account of cepted the nominations for Mayor and
S alem , Or.. Feb. 7—Foe» of the Jayne nem to ex press any opinion on the merits conist that in a few days Smith, the had serious thoughts of sending in H
the city going “dry’’ on Monday even. for Councilmen oi the various wards, we
millionaire, will be in to see him—
bill tried to put on lhe brakes with of lhe Jay ne bill or to fix his attention
call for the fire department. Fortu­
that Smith was looking for a good
, desire to state that if elected, we will do
¡•>g-
nately the broker’a clerk and the meek
amendments in the House today, but the oil its particular provisions,” and many
* » *
dealer,
and
you
recommended
him
to
all in our pow er to enforce the law and
body refused to send the bill back to members remembered how- E. 8. J. Mc­ go there. Well, Smith goes there and man came in together and the oracle
It was a new w rinkle that the people
ordii'iinces of Tillamook City, without
caught onto on Saturday. Reid's said
committee for further doctoring by a Allister. attorney for the league, in his leaves a heavy order. Hence you are let it <»ut. relates the New York Tinies.,
fear or favor, especiallv the laws against
‘‘Got a laugh on that college profes-.
he was going to build to Netarts Bay.
vote of 23 to 36 and then passed the appearance before the committee, could not surprised when you receive a little
gambling.' The city dads are rot keep­
sor up my way. His reg’lar graft is-
'I illamook Bay was Ins objective point
measure by a vote of 34 to 25. In the not tie nailed down to its details, *• The later a box of fine cigars, with your
anatomy, you know; but ha makes a
ing their election promises or the pub­
but 11
Before Mr. Simmons appeared on the
Senate the bill will lie amended so as to loea'-option law,” continued Mr. Muir, tobacconist’s compliments
side issue of zoology in general —
lished reports about more staggering men
those cigars are not a tip, what are
scene.
require County Courts to make precinct
is ns crooked as anything ever penned
’specially insects and bugs. Keg’lar
on the street is magnified ten fold. As
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boundaries co-termi.ius with municipal by the hand of man. Representatives of they?
bug hunter—one of these fellers that
Councilman Chase's pet, lhe occupa- a matter of fact, since gambling and the
“
Brown
is
a
buyer
for
a
big
manu
­
boundaries in towns wherein prohibition the Anti-Saloon League,” he went on,
chase butterflies and such with a
factory. The firm he patronizes is
tion ordinance, don't appear to be very saloons have been closed down women
elections by inumcipahcies.
" told us we had no pow-er tJ amend sending him every week or two boxes young fish net, and impales the speci­
popular amongst those who arc touched can walk along the Mam street without
mens on a big-headed pin, and, as
Enemies of the bill declare tonight this law ; that it is sacred and should of toilet soaps, cases of perfumery,
running
into
men
the
worse
for
drink
or
all the wav irorn $3 to $75. No wonder
though that wasn’t bad enough, insults
that they have the measure blocked in not be touched by us. Now they ask tor dozens of golf balls, and barrels of
that it is unpopular, when the property a gang of men outside the saloons, who
the poor creatures by writing unpro­
the Senate. It is very evident that a am end men ts themselves.”
clams. Those are Brown’s tips—the
u*ed to cover the side walk with tobacco
owners are let off.
nounceable names under ’em.
formidable opposition has developed in
gratuities
he
gets
for
his
patronage.
K <y replied that his people coaid pre­
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(juice.
•‘Well, he was returning from church
“
Robinson
sends
a
rich
friend
to
his
the
upper
chamber,
but
is
possible
that
* * *
F. R. Beals, Geo W. Grayson and Dad
sent no compromise until they had seen
with his family last Sunday when he
tailor
with
a
note
of
introduction,
and
The Headlight man is in great hope the bill can be so modified there as to to the finished Jayne bill, and that they
Hadley are now acting in the role of rail
the rich friend buys four suits. Isn’t discovered a new and singular insect
road promoters, ami if they "touch’’ you that the people's hope for a railroad will insure its success. The measure probably had been waiting two weeks for a look Robinson being tipped when the tailor, on the front doorstep. He was natural*
cannot
pass
the
Senate
unless
three
or
ly mighty pleased, and, forming his
for a $1,000, or a small sum, puugle up ( be realized in the near future, for if ever
at it
" Eleven days remain of this the week following, makes him a
handkerchief into a net. he pounced
like a man, but before doing so make this ! a section of country needed a railroad it four votes are won fur it by further con­ seteiun.” said he. “ How, then, are we present of a set of English flannels?”
proviso, that if the railroad is not start­ is Tillamook County. We wish we could cessions.
The waiter made a disdainful ges­ down upon and succeeded in capturing
too late in offering a compromise ?”
Enemies of thejavne bill retreated
it.
ed in 90 days lhejcominiltee lie rode on a believe and had the same faith in the re-
Kay's strongest argument was that the ture, says the Philadelphia Record, and
“ Bring the microscope, children,*
• ent proposition as a large number of our from ¿he position which they took early bill could prevent these precincts which ejaculated:
rail.
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“Pish! Tipping,
’
they say, is un- rays he. ‘an* tell your ma to hurry; I
citizens, who have made up their minds in the fight that no amendments what­ lie inside and outside of municipal boun.
want her to look at it. I’tn sure it be­
Evidently Win Reid, secretary of the that it is a ‘‘sure thing’’ this time. We ever should be made to the law, and daries from holding prohibition elections American, and a waiter of proper
longs to the hemiptera class, and is a
independence
would
scorn
pride
and
themselves
offered
amendments
today
in
proposed Portland, Nehalem & Tilla­ j sincere!v hope so, and as the people have
because the bill plainly declares that to accept a quarter or a half in re- new specimen. Here, Charlie, put your
mook Railroad, wasn’t able to interest nothing to loose and everything to gain the House through Kay of Marion. The such elections shall not be held in those
eye to the glass and tsll me what you
turn for the serving of a meal. But
Eastern capitalists to put money into a by the proposition, perhaps it is better amendments came from the Anti-Saloon precincts.
He contended that very I say that tipping runs clean through see.*
railroad into this county, so he Ims now to go at it with a vim than to be inquir- League and proposed that prohibition many precincts in the state were in that our social system, from top to bot­
‘‘‘Oh, pa, ain’t it splendid! It’s got
I lie‘‘bluinin* ” Englishmen on the string, ' ing in all the intricacies that are going elections be held at the same time as situation, and, therefore, would [be dis­ tom, and all of us, excepting only the four wings, eight eyes, and don’t it
and he claims that the road will be com­ ' on behind the scenes to deprive Tilla general elections and not in the year be­
elevator man, are taking tips of one sparkle! Red and green and yellow—
franchised.
I
oh. it’s getting away, ain’t it?*
menced in 90 days. Well, we ll hold our I mook of railroad connection. There is tween those elections ; that prohibition
Bingham insisted that prohibition elec sort or another all our lives.”
“‘Then it isn’t dead!* cried th?
whist until that time.
going to be a season of great rejoicing in elections be allowed by counties as well tions should be kept separate from other
professor in ecstasy.
He’s so near­
* * *
IS GROWING IN FAVOR.
this county when it is positively assured. as by precincts, but not by groupes of elections, and that Kay's proposed
sighted that he passes his next door
N d one was at all surprised that Wm But what a collapse, a disappointment precinctsand that breweries and whole­
amendment should be rejected. He
neighbor on the street without know­
Reid, secretary of the much talked of and a discouragement it is going to be if sale liquor dealers be not exempted.
Tendency
Toward
Disposition
of
ing him. ‘1 wasn’t quite sure wheth­
called attention to the old law which
Human Dead by Cremation Be­
Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Rail i t all flattens out and ends up in more
\\ ith these amendments in the Jayne
er it moved or not. Let me look!
coming More Popular.
road, should bob up again and have his railroad procrastination. We do not pre. bill representatives of the Anti-Saloon required signatures of 51 per cent of the
Yes, after all, I think it belongs to
electors
of
a
precinct
for
a
saloon
as
a
say about a railroad being built into in­ sume to say how it is going to peter out, League were willing to have an emer­
The custom of cremation prevailed the genus pentamera—the antennae
fair
local
option
measure.
*'
This
other
to Tillamook. He does not help matters neither does our citizens know, lor thus gency clause go into the measure but
have that peculiar flexible look; and
was drafted by a few throughout the civilized world before
in the least, in fact, he points out the dif. far in the game it is only guess work, this was not proposed in the House de­ law,” said he.
yet, now that I look again, the eyes
the
Christian
era,
excepting
among
extremists and then foisted on lhe
faculties which are in the way and which and one is just as liable to guess right as bate today.
the Egyptians, Chinese and Hebrews, seem to indicate that »t is a phytoc-
people. ’*
must be overcome, unless a direct line to wrong, with the limited information to
and recent statistics show that there oridae. in which case it will be very
All these amendments were rejected l
Capion announced that he had lived in is a
I ortland is constructed.
constant and growing tendency destructive to your ma’s plants and
by
the
committee
on
the
revision
of
laws
hand, in what year a railroad will be
two prohibition states, and had voted to return to the custom.
we must kill it at once. It will be a
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built into Tillamook. Make vour guess. which report the bill, and were turned
very valuable addition to our collec-
(he prohibition ticket twice, and had
The state legislators must have been
The disposition of the human dead
Will it be within one, two, three, four or down by the House today. The bill as
Marie, where’s the chloro-
learned that prohibition brought neither by incinceration has been meeting tion.
crawfishing, for the senate passed a bill
it
passed
the
House
applies
local
option
five years, or will it be alter that time ?
peace nor brotherly love nor eradication with more and more favor, that has in form?’
last week which prohibited the catching
only
in
individual
precincts;
provides
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“ ‘What are you going to do with
no wise Been retarded since the first
of the liquor traffic.
itig of more than 50 salt water crabs in
The tendency to keep multiplying the that elections shall not be held oftner
It?’ asked Mrs. Professor.
Professor,
She
‘‘ We have just heard the confession cremation society was formed in Lon­
one day. What a ‘‘crabby” lot of legis­ creameries and cheese factories in Tilla­ than once every two years; requires
wouldn’t trust him with the pare­
of a reformed Prohibitionist,’’said Smith don in 1874. That same year a crema­
lators to pass a law of that character. mook county is to be regretted, for it is
signatures of 30 per cent of the register­
tory was erected in Milan and two goric wjthout knowing what fa e was
of Josephine, alluding to Capron. "We
Why the city dudes who come to the not good business judgment to build up
ed voters of a precinct on a petition for
years afterward one was built in going to do with it, he’s so absent-
have found that this Legislature can Lodi, Italy. In two years more there minded.
Coast in the summer are so hungry for and then pull down these factories by
a piol.ibition election and names lhe first
wake up on the local-option question, was one in Gotha, Germany, and aft­
crabs they couldeat that many for break, erecting new ones. It is not necessary for
“ ‘Kill this insect a« soon as you
Monday in June for a special referendum
and House bill 167 will become as erward they began to appear in all have examined it.’
fast—only they're not smart enough to us to point out that there are now too
election on lhe Jayne bill, which, if then
This lands.
know how to catch them.
“‘Well, I guess not,* says she, look
many creameries in the vicinity of Tilla­ approved Uy a majority of the electors famous i.s ‘ House bill 104.’”
lhe first one in this country was ing with much interest at the new
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raised a laugh, for “ House bill 104 ” is
mook, and it would be better for dairy­ of the state, will become law.
There appears to be some friction as
‘I paid two dollars for
the traditional jug hidden away some­ erected in Washington, Pa., in 1883, specimen.
men if they were reduced one half. Nei
Two debates occurred this afternoon,
and the one in Fresh Pond, L. I., came that insect, as you call it, last week,
to whether the city treasurer or the city
ther is it necessary for usto say that the first on the question of referring the where m the Statehouse.
two years afterward. In this latter to wear on my bonnet, and it must
recorder or the city marshal should col-
operating expense come out of the dairy bill back to the committee, and second,
eight bodies were cremated the first have dropped off when I came in. It
lecl licenses and other money owing the
men, so it is plain to everybody that on the question of passage. The House
year and 76 in the second year. In 1900 belongs to the genus inillinerae, and
city. It looks as though this should be
HEBO.
the total has passed the 600 mark, and couldn't be any deader if it had been
instead of multiplying the creameries an chamber became highly charged with
delegated to one person, ami the proper
during Inst year it reached 654.
effort should be made to consolidate the fractional electricity as the members
baked for a century.
Science will
Owing
to
the
cold
East
winds
there
person is the city recorder. Or if some­
There are now 26 crematories in the have to get on without it, profes­
patronage. Owing to the unrest amongst rubbed up against one another. Arms are a number of Hebo school children on
one wants a snap, lhe city fathers might
United
States.
In
the
year
that
New
sor; it's already classified.* ’*
the dairymen in desiring to change fac­ waved in the air like the arrns of wind, the sick list.
do the same thing as County fudge W.
York’s first crematory was opened
tories so often and the desire of others, mills, loud words were hurled like steel-
W. Conder has done, pay collectors 40
only
46
bodies
were
cremated
in
the
The Kellow bovs, Charley Jensen and
WHAT THE WATER CURE IS.
who are neither dairymen nor experienced pointed projectiles and a much hotter
per cent for doing the work of officials.
Wert Sappington were out hunting a nd entire country, while last year the
manufacturers, to control factories so as tamper ensued than commonly accom­
number
was
2,645.
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i captured two large bear,
▲ I’unlrhment for Swearing Seamen
Now, please gents, do not beef about to he able to dispose of the product, it is panies prohibition disputes. The area
That Has Deen in Use for
Miss.
Dollev
K.dlow
has
been
on
the
PESTS OBJECT TO YELLOW,
the occupation tax. What you should plain to see that all these factors enter • ft v< ted to spectators was jammed with
u
Mar.f Yeeurs.
sick
list
tor
the
past
few
days.
beef about at this time is Talmage's ing into the dairy business of this county persons whose ears fed greedily on the
We nreglad to say Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
What has come to be known a. the
wide open administration that brought is not to the best interest of the dairy­ debate.
“water cure” ♦reatinent is an adoption
The onslaught on the bill was led by Rhoades, of California, will attend the
but $5 into the city treasury for fines men, for thev have to foot the bills for
by the army of a disciplinary measioe
and allowed lhe county at one clatter to operating expenses, additional factories, Ka’ , who was supported by Smith of Lewis and Clark Fair and then return
as old to the navy as wooden huPs and
scoop in $600 in fines from the gamb commissions for disposing of the product Josephine, Edwards of Lane, Newell of to Tillamook Co., lor a few months
Mosquitoes have their prejudices hemp rigging The deep-sea yailor
lers, while the citv didn't get a cent ! As and the "graft” of the middlemen. No Washington, West of Tillamook and to visit their children at Hebo.
ind one of these is a repugnance to calls it a 'handy-oilly washdown,” and
the city paid out good money to protect wonder that the dairymen want a rail Miles of Yamhill. The other side was
yellow. For this reason residents in
its application is only resorted to as
the gamblers and gambling houses and road, so that many of them will inanu led by Jayne of Wasco, who was aided
mosquito-infested parts are strongly the most effet/Jve means to stop th.»
SOUTH PRAIRIE
lacture,
ship
and
dispose
of
their
own
by Muir of Multnomah, chairman of the
didn't gd it cent in return, please, gents,
brawling profanity of % drunken sailor
recommended to wear as much yellow
do not beef and kick it you have now to products. On the other hand, there are committee on revision or laws; McLeod
Mr. Webber is building a new barn.
and to have as much yellow about them on shipboard, says the Philadelphia
foot the bills. It was you, gents, who dairymen who think they are not treated of Union, Bingham of L ine, Capron of
Frank Fowler and family have moved as possible. This advice comes from a Times.
French scientist who has been investi­
Where ships are visiting porta in
toler ated a wide open town and have to as ‘hey should be. Hence, the desire for Multnomah and Jagger of Clackamas.
on their dairy ranch purchased of Mr.
a change and something new.
gating the psychology of the little torrid climates it is considered a hard­
.pay the piper.
The bill was reported at 2:15 o’clock Hathaway, situated on the Bay City
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pt al. One of the tests was as follows: ship to confine a man in t,he brig, the
* * *
this afternoon by the committee with road.
He took a certain number of boxes ship’s lockup, because cf the heat, and
The city council was a little hastv in
On account of the loose manner in
favorable recommendations. The mens,
Lein Johnson's little girl is recovering and lined their interiors with cloth of a sailor who goes on board in an un­
passing the occupation tax on Monday. which city affairs were administered in
different color, and different shades of ruly, intoxicated condition is usually
It should not have reached its final pas­ Tillamook City in recent years it is now ure did not bear much resemblance to nicely over her severe burns.
Charier Wells and family are moving the same color. Then he liberated in put in irons and allo ved to sleep off
sage until the next meeting, for com­ necessary to impose an occupation tax to the original Jayne bill, for it had been
the room a large number of mosqui­ on the forward deck. Not infrequent­
paratively few persons knew what they meet the city’s indebtedness. The city is amended in various details, one of the i back on their dairy ranch,
toes. believing that the colors in the ly, when “Jack” has been drinking all
most
important
being
the
elimination
Mrs. Powell has been visiting her
were going to be taxed and had no op­ now in debt nearly $2,500— a nice legacy
box would attract them.
kinds in sight on a shore leave, the
portunity of protesting or pointing out left by the last city council, and which of the emergency clause. Kav at once , daughter, Mrs. Green, in Tillamook, the
At the end of a certain tiinehe closed "feel” of the irons, combined with the
some of the inequitable features of the will tor the most part have to I k ? paid by announced that he had .further amend­ ' past few days ; also attending the his boxes and then began to count. He liquor, makes him “swearing mad.”
ordinance, and tor that reason it looks the business men. But who is to blame ments “ in the interest of compromise revival services at the Christian Church. found that the insects had a decided No one, from the commanding officer
as though the city council, to make an for this ? A large numlier of citizens and harmony,’’ and moved that the bill
lake Pesterfield and Bell and Hull liking for dark colors in preference to the ship’s boy, escapes his oaths at
ordinance of that character stick, it will who are now ‘‘beefing” because they be »ent back to committee.
Johnson have traded dairy ranches to to white and that the most were found such times, and finally it becomes nec­
in the box which had been line«! with essary for the peace and discipline of
“ Josephine” Smith thundered against
have to hr modified I whirr it will stick in have to pay the occupation tax. How
the advantage of both.
dark blue. Not a single one was found the ship, to give him a “handy-billy
a court of justice. For instance, we have so ? For a number of years thev voted the special election, which he said
in the box which contained yellow. washdown.”
no hotels in the city in lhe law sense of for men who were not expected to en- ( would cost the people »40,000 to $50,.
This test may not be conclusive, but it
His hands, which are fastened be­
the term, so that will relieve the board force the law, men who were controlled ( 000 to no purpose. Smith is no admirer Revival Services at the Christian sems to prove that there is something
hind him are lashed to a holt in the
of
the
present
law,
but
as
a
watchdog
Church.
ing house keepers from paying the hold by the whiskey and gambling rings. And (
tn the tradition that dark stockings deck, and the “handv-billy”—a small
tax. Th-rr is no tax on milk peddlers, as a financial speculation to the city let of the treasury attacked the bill in vig­
atraot more mosquitoes to the ankles hand forcepump—is prepared for ac­
The revival services at the Christian than do light ones.
steam boats, stationery, newspaper ven­ us see how this worked out. The city orous fashion. Before ending his re­
tion. A rubber hove, without
noz­
ders, etc , and imposes a tax of $15 upon council paid the city marshal a salary of marks he suggested that towns of 5000 Church still continue with market! in.
zle. through custom held by “Jack’s”
arsons
l»e
permitted
to
vole
on
tlie
bill
tert
st
ami
attention.
Subjects
from
this
I
Odor«
from
th«
Skin.
the women who manufacture a few $540 last \ear, and all that he earned in '
chum, is pointed close tn his face and
date are of follows : Thursday night, 1
A French medical review •sserts
t----- -
Jack is asked to stop, swearing or
pounds of butter the same as lhe corpor­ tines was the magnificent sum of $5.00 ! as a whole.
e’er’ take the “washdown.”
“ 1 believe we can get a bill which •' The Law of Pardon” ; Friday, •• How I that the human skin possesses ï a a cer-
The answer
ation or factory.
W ide open gambling went on, and when
» * *
can be passed without dissension,” he to lie Sure You Are Right’; Saturday. tarn odor which varies according to generally comes in the form of renewed
a scoop was made on the gamblers the
effort to swear louder and harder. The
A frw little incidents came upon Mon­
cried.
" Different Things to Which Salvation is the individual, the age anti the race
county scouped in $600 in fines and the
day when the city council, in an informal
Jayne made a forceful argument for his Ascribed" ; Sunday, 11 a m., • Christian Tin. was noted by Rider Haggard petty officer in charge orders: “Pump
city got it in the neck—or, in other |
•n
Allan Quatermain.” When I’m. away, and for four or five seconds.»
manner, talked over the matter of ap
bill, citing that the measure had been in GrowthSunday. 7:90p.m„ ‘ Miracle..
•lopogae. and Quatermain sat in the rteady stream is played on-lh? sailor s
words, it has just come round to a point (
IMiiiiting a citv marshal. Reference was
the House three weeks and insisting that Their Use and Abuse.”
tree together waiting to kill ele- mouth. His spluttering attempts to
where the citizens ure getting it hi the (
made to the few cases of drunkenness on
the Anti-Saloon league had had sutfi
These services are for all. The speaker phant. on a dark night the
neck tor pu’ting men into ot^cc who did
Zulu utter more oaths in spite of the water
the street last week, when Dad Hadley
cient time to suggest amendments.
will be fair with you. His investign- moved away from the lee of
not enforce the laws,but who were good
the ?r? drowned in the laugh from his ship­
spoke up and said that tnread the news,
whit? man. r not * relishing the whit» mates.
With all due respect to opponents of tions ar? thorough.
at drawing their pay. which the occupa
papers it looked pretty bad. To this
this bill,” san) Javne. “ I must say that I
------- — The nerv-
Let the unbeliever hear and meditate man s personal essence
tion tax will in some measure have to go
Hiah-PtMced OrehlAa.
Ma qrataai i. .aid to
Conncilnmn Chase replied by saving that
don’t know any difference between a
to make up. Don’t "beef” if you voted
We
also
take
occasion
to
repeat
our
fluence
over
the
odor
of the cuta-
There are a number of nrchitte
the newspaper did not stieak the truth
Prohibitionist and
an Anti Saloon
lor men w ho wouldn't enforce the la w and
former cordial invitation to all the neott. secretion..
Hammond cites worth from 12.000 to $4,000 »piece.
on that point. He had seen the parties
Leaguer.” He pointed out lhe incon.
allowed a “ wide open town” and you
.?* «.wom»n who always Thev grow in the malarial, min.mati.
Christian people of Tillamook to attend
who were drunk and they promised to
sistency of Anti-Saloon League workers,
i ih’rj’."' .
”
have to pungle up for that rotten
these services.
— f P!"~pple
H***’=«ppie wh.
wnen jungle, of Africa, anti there are me.
behave themselves in future. Complaint
She was in temper, and that of an. whose only bualnetta in life in orcbitl
state <»t affair, while the gamblers, who who had all along declared they would
was made about boys breaking the elec raked in thousands of dollars and never fight any modification of the present law
i other who emitted a viol., „dor hunting They only gnther the root«
tiicl light globes, and Recorder Coates paid a cent into the city treasure, can by the Legislature and who asserted
when •uffering from hy.terio.1 Bt. in the dry season, when thev ar.
NOTH F FOR TVBLICATtOX
tack.
c.nnplainud of boys kicking up a racket now give the citizens the horse laugh for that the Legislature had no legal nor
livportnieiil of the Interior.
shriveled and apparently dead. Gath­
pultHHi their dupes into office and go off
Laud Oflbce «I Oregon City. (Ire
outside Ins place. Coates is the deputy
ered in the wet season, when they
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February 6th, luu/
to other places to spend their ill gotten moral right to amend, but who were
Notice i« hereby given that the followitnr.
sheriff and a peace officer and receives I gams. Truly we arc a great people in now proposing amendments themselves
are blooming the least rough handling
nam.tl.«ciller h.. tjlci uoli.-e of hi. intention
A K.nm.an count. (K.n.) farmer would kill them. Some orchids do not
$50 a month for that office, and it is his ' Tillamook Citv when we elect and pav He suspected that their real design was
«upport of hir claim,
*
«
row
of
com
M
m|1
anti lhal anni pruoi olii be mad. befoia ihr
bloom till the, are 18 years old. Oth­
duty, when he sees any violation of law, officials to protect one class of illegal to keep the bill shuttling back and forth Vouai,
lonr. n. t brc.u.e he ha. to. but b.-
• . lerk of l ilinmook .
,,
business ami then turn round and tax
ers grow in the cold and ratified air of
vi«
to arrest the |wirties, and not complain the legitimate businesses to pav the fid tietwevn committees and th? two houses ( ily. Oregon, tut March Mh,
cauar
it
amuse,
hint.
It
coil,
around
JAMES (’HRISTIA shx
mountain tops.—Nature.
at the council meeting about liovs cut­ dler. No wonder a large numlier of the until th»« Legislature should sdj«»urn
Ld" "T ft*;M-’,*'rinnlnK •» . corner
«ni.’; W ''• «'* •«' *. <P 3 borni.. • nd ending in th? middle.
ting up when he won’t do his duty him citizens are kicking and row thev will without making any changes at all.
Ire and Vflllc fop the Poor.
not pav the tax. Another thing, it is no
He UAU». I* the tot!own,g witness«« to nrove
sell or use Ins authority to stop it.
A philanthropic aociety in Philadel-
M Leod followed the *ain*‘ aiguiuent òl•Æs
o:£^,’l4*"
»»
Mammoth
secret
that
those
who
conducted
gamb.
• • •
phia peddles ice in the summer to the
Img games were "fined.” As this did not saying •• Compromise had come too
Tn th. I nitad Stat., m„re th
Henri «le jack llol.ate, R
K Gtlhe.t '
As there is some criticism of the ordi find its way into the city treasury, who Lite."
poor at on. cent for a* many a« «ev­
William Gilbert, of spr.ee, o«.,,,,
».
a. maklD(f fer
er*1 P«"nd.. and pure .t.rilized milk
nances of Tillamook City being violated got the blood mouev ?’*
Autaaaoa s u . m ».,,
Mu.r, chairman of Che revision of law*
I
I
! »t one cent • bottle.-A’^any Argue.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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