Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 23, 1905, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 23,
1905
TERMS OF PEACE.
GOLDEN GATE CITY LEADS.
tiou of the layne bill fiasco; indeed, all I
MULTNOMAH’S “MACHINE.”
Ralph Ackley..
Have Been Practically San Francisco Shows the Lariraat Per-
the Senators named above as loes ol the They
I , B. Hefidley .
Opposed the Railroad Bill and .Multnomah regime regarded the present
Agreed On.
cesta«» oí Subeide«—4 himno
J. H MuNamer . . .
Tillamook’s Interests
S t P etebsbcko . Feb. 22—Despite
law as unfair, and as needing amend
Hank« 'Ph I nd.
H
T
Botts
............
¡S|>eakmg at th*« Oregon Develop’Oent meat, and said so repeatedly, and still the official denials, the Publishers'
About $23 000 is Already G. B. Laiuh ........................................
Convention at McMinnville, Colonel E. are of that opinion. But the enemies of Press correspondent is 111 a position to
The number of people who volun­
Subscribed.
H B. Johnson
Hofer amongst other things said :
saloons deciare that, for every man who state that the Czar, and his advisers tarily «hurtled off this mortal coil in
• The work of the Harriman system in left the Jayne hill on account of hostility have of late not only discussed the American and other cities during last
Messrs F R. Beals. C. B Hadley and A M. Hare........................................
giving cheaper tourist rates to Oregon to the machine, another was coerced in­ question of peace with Japan, but have year has been investigated by some
( co. w. Grayson, the committee ap- F. L. Sappington................................
pointed to solicit subscriptions for the W. H. Cooper....................................
that was being pursued by the lines under to voting for the measure, and that, it also practically agreed upon certain delver in statistics and the following
$35,OOO subsidy tor the company that N. G. BiMpiiwt....................................
Its control could not but make Oregon a there had lieen a tree field, without co­ terms which are acceptable to the figures indicate the results: San Fran­
cisco leads with the largest ratio, 39.1
< tiers to const ruct a standard guage rail G. W. Grayson ................................
great state and the Lewis ami Clark fair ercion of that kind, more Senators would Emperor, and, it is alleged, are almost
per 100,000 of population. Next comes
road, either from Forest Grove or I. M Smith........................................
would do more to put Oregon on ihe have voted “on the side of decency.’’ identical with those which have been another Pacific coast city. Los Angeles,
North Yamhill, into Tillamook City and J P. Allen ........................................
map of the woild and advance the state This is the opinion of Dr. J. R- Gilson, submitted by the Japanese government with a ratio of 29.8. The reader has
..............................
thence to Netarts, and have it completed M. D. Resiling
materially thin had been accomplished president of the Oregon Anti-Saloon to Russia through the agency of the naturally been looking for Chicago,
to this city within twelve months, is Eiiiiueli Jenkins ..............................
:n 11) years. Colonel Hofer deplored the League.
It is still denied and that city does, in fact, come next
(lerman Emperor,
meeting with good success, as will be C. A. Svenson .................................
fact that there had been practically no
“Therefore,” say anti-saloon workers, that such terms were submitted, but with a ratio of 24.0, followed by the
seen l>y the list below, which amounts to A. K. Case ......................................
railroad extension in Oregon for 20 years, “members of this Legislature who voted it is nevertheless true that they have neighboring city of Milwaukee. wh<» ‘
ratio is 22.2. New Orleans was the
$23,000. A large number of persons, of Jos. Sunder ................
beyond the coustrustion of a few portage for the Jayne hill were crucified on the reached the hands of the Czar.
scene of the self-destruction of 21.8
whom a railroad would directly benefit, W. M. Hamilton.......................... ..
roads by the state and a few logging machine cross.”
What Proposed Terms Are.
persons per 100.000 of population, and
have not subscribed yet. The committee J. S Lamar ......................................
roads by private individuals.”
The machine is understood to have
The terms acceptable to both nations, Cincinnati followed close with 21.2.
feels confident that it will be able to ob­ Homer Mason....................................
He commented an the passage of the contracted to deliver the Senate if the
and practically agreed to by the Czar, New’ Haven is next with 20.9, and then
tain the amount ol money required, but H. Lowry ............................................
Killiiigsworth bill as follows :
liquor people by themselves could win place Korea under Japanese suzerainty comes the borough of Manhattan with
as the time is slipping away somewhat Adolp Erickson................................
| “The Killiiigsworth bill was put the House. The liquor forces, led by the
and cede Port Arthur and the Liao 20.0. though greater New York as a
fast and there is quite a large sum to be VVm. Patrick .....................................
through both houses of the legislature Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ Association
whole is well down tlie list with a ratio
Tung Peninsula to Japan.
W.
D
OMwill
....................
r rs d, it is to be hoped that those
of only 13.6. This is lesR than Roches­
virtually against the united opposition of Portland appear to have carried out
Vladivostok,
under
the
stipulations,
ter. Indianapolis. Philadelphia. Pitts­
who have not done so will subscribe a» Tim McCormack.......... ................
of the railroads and the Multnomah dele­ , their part of the agreement for they won
is
to
be
declared
a
neutral
and
open
burg. Baltimore, Boston. Detroit.
once, for it that amount of subsidy will Win. Tmnerstet.................................
gation. The records show that it was [the lower chamber by 34 votes to 25.
p >rt in place of Port Arthur, the neu­ Omaha and Louisville, besides all of
ensure a railroad, it ought to be no trou­ W. T. West..........................................
tabled in the house of representatives on So confident were the Multnomah
tralization of which Japan would not those specifically enumerated above.
ble to do so, for it is not probuble that A. Hembree..........................................
Friday, and it was supposed to be dead. leaders of their ability to handle the
agree to. This feature, it is stated, As to the foreign cities. Paris leads the
Tillamook County will get a railroad Father Le Miller ................................
On Sudday. February —, a remarkable Senate that they instructed the liquor
proved one of the most objectionable list with a ratio of 42. followed by
much cheaper than the proposition made Carl Haberlach...................................
editorial appeared in the Oregonian people to stay away from the capital.
to
Russia, as it was hoped that the Berlin 36. Vienna 28 and London 23.
John
W.
Jennings
................................
bv Mr. Simmons. Communicate with
which read as follows :
There were more suicides in Saxony
But
things
went
to
the
bad,
say
the
disarmament
of Port Arthur and its than in anv other country. 31.1 per 100.-
either member of the committee if you [. H. Oliver..........................................
“ ‘If the great railway dynasty of liquor forces, the Jayne hili s support
transformation into a purely commer- 000. Tn Denmark the ratio was 25.8. in
have not subscribed, so as to keep the Morton & Trombley........................
Oregon would attend as it should to melted away, and was restored to 15 .
j cial port, open to all nations, would Austria 21.2. in France 15.7. in the Ger­
b ill rolbng, tor all the money ought to I Fred C. Baker...................................
necessary projects for development of 1 votes only by the most strenuous labor. 1
end the vexing Manchurian question.
man empire 14.3, and Sweden. Norway.
oc subscribed 111 another week so as to S. A. Brodhead...................................
territory that lies outside its present lines 1 But machine cbiels aver that defeat
The Eastern Chinese Railway is to Belgium. Great Britain. Italy, the
•emoustrate the tact that Tillamook is I HowardCarv...... ................................
there would be no demand for the enact • came from the presence at Salem of rep
United States and Spain followed in
ready to do what was asked and it will W. H. Easter & Son............................
merit of bills like that proposed by Mr resentatives of the whoisale liquor deal be placed under a neutral international the order given.
b up to the other fellow to put up and C. O. D. Laundry, Harvey and
Killingswortn of Multnomah. But the ers of Portland, who should not have administration, and, in order to pro­
The table referring to American
Whitney............................................. 100 dynasty will do nothing its If nor allow
vide some sort < f safeguard for future
worry out what he proposed to do.
cities is somewhat difficult to explain.
F< Bowing are the conditions under A. C. Vogler......................... ............. 100 others No railroad like that proposed, ' injected their personality into the fight. peace in Manchuria, that country, as Whv the city of the golden gate, and
G. W. Elliott....................................... 100 for example, through the coast range to I Railroads are said to have the same far north as Harbin, is to be restored California, wi'h its glorious climate,
which persons subscribe :
j grievance against
the
Multnomah as an integral part of China.
100
We, the undersigned, upon the condi­ F. M. Trout.........................................
its sunshine, its fruit and its flowers,
Tillamook, can do business unless it can
tions hereinafter named, do hereby sub­ B. Irndorf.............................................. 100 make connections on fair terms with the I “organization,” (or it failed to make
should show’ the greatest number < f
good
its
promise*
to
ward
off
bills
hos
­
100
suicides seems a mystery, unless the
scribe the amounts set opposite our re- N. Hanson.................................... .
WORTH KNOWING.
lines that center at Portland. Every
presence of a large Chinese population
spcctive signatures hereto, 111 aid of a C. R. Johnson...................................... 100 effort to build this road, as well as other tile to their interests. Representative
England
s
police
army
numbers
40.-
explains it. The high suicide rate
railroad from Portland, Oregon, or from I W. F. Barker....................................... 100 needed ones, is balked or thwarted by Kiliitigsworth's hill to compel railroads 000 men.
to exchange freight cars passed both
of Chicago is. perhaps, accounted for
100
a point on the West Side Railroad to Dr Bartel.............................................
Fifteen bridge« cross the Thames ¡11 bv the rush and struggle of that great
the objections of the main lines, which houses against the opposition of every
100
Tillamook City ami Netarts Bay in lilla- Jonas Olnen........................................
refuse to take cars from the independent Multnomah man in the House, except the London limits.
city and the large foreign element it
loO
rnook County, Oregon, and we hereby Gon Desmond.....................................
The population of Liverpool is a lit­ contains—a foreign element, more­
roads on terms that can be met ; and Killiiigsworth, and of every Multnomah
promise and agree that when $25,000 C W. Talmage................................... 100 this fact being known, efforts to raise
tle over 116 persons to the acre.
over. which comes mainly from those
man in the Senate, except Malarkey, i
10O
shall have been subscribed hereto, and W. Ryan................................................
The old Ferris wheel has been moved countries where suicide is most fre­
money are strangled. Time and again a who insisted on its passage, and Not­ I
75
and rebuilt in Chicago w ith a “tally-ho” quent. The same is perhaps true of
the subscribers ol such fund shall have 0 E. Quick..........................................
railroad to Tillamook had been beaten tingham. Malarkey’s independent course
car and buffet feature added.
50
Milwaukee and of Cincinnati. The high
met and organized, we will each execute M. V. Stillwell...................................
in this way—beaten in New York.
saved the bill from death in the Senate
Massachusetts is a large shoe produc­ rate at. New Orleans may possibly be
50
individual contracts in legal form and Thos. Goates........................................
“ ‘ But the country wants these short railroad committee, which had planned ing state. No less than 60,500 sides of attributed to its relation to France
50
with conditions harmonious herewith, L. L Stillwell....................................
auxiliary lines. It needs them.
It to hold it hack, for he had it called out leather are weekly cut up into soles for and the ideas and traditions brought
50
for the payment of said money, only A. T. White.........................................
needs them for local development. If of the committee and passed. The Mult­ shoes.
here from Paris, the suicide capital of
50
when the said railroad shall be com­ J M. Ma|H*8..................................
the main lines will build them, well and
There are 197,146,420 acres of timber the world. But New York city casts
pleted and in operation. No subscription Aruow Vaughn..................................
5n good. But they will not; and each of nomah “organization’’ had promised lands in the southern states, and the a cloud over some of these explana­
to be valid until the entire sum of $35,- Fiank Paul........................................
50 the main lines puts a veto on initiative the railroads that the bill would not be average yield of these forests is 3,000 tions. Here are the large foreign pop­
passed and to take home their lobbyists
000 is subscribed within forty days from F. D Vincent ..................................
50
ulations, the stress and strain of liv­
feet per acre.
by another, and at the some time a veto and be easy, for there was no danger.
this date, and a right of way procured F. Crane...............................................
50 on independent enterprise.
If the entire population of the world ing and working, the poverty, the ex­
Yet
Philadelphia,
th“
for said road, and the persons contract­ Joseph Dürrer....................................
50
is considered to be 1,400,000,000 the citement.
“ • Mr. Killmgsworth’s bill may not
brains of this number would weigh sleeping city of the humorous para-
ing with a committee representing the W. II Evans ...................................
A Triumph of Integrity.
5» have any chance to be drawn from the
1,922,712 tons, or as much as 96 iron­ graphers, has a higher ratio of sui­
subscribers hereto, to build such road i W. () Chase ....................................
50
• cold storage ’ in which it has been laid
cides than greater New York. And
There can be only one admiration for clads of the ordinary size.
5o
have deposited a cash forfeit of $5,000, S. N Dailey........................................
awav ; but it represents something
The first discovery of coal is quite un­ how is it to be explained that New'
the town that has lately banded back
or more, to guarantee that they will be­ C. N. Drew......................................
50
nevertheless. It is reasonable that we
Haven leads nil the other New Eng­
to Mr. Carnegie the change that was known. The ancient Britons seem to
gin permanent work upon said railroad | W. C. Bailey ....................................
5o
should have these local lines, and it is left from his gilt to it of $50,000 for a have dug for it; but the first official land cities in the number of suicides?
within three months from the date of Geo. Hoag ..........................................
50 not reasonable that the great lines,
record we have is an alleged license of St. Paul and Minneapolis lie side by
public library. One feels that it ought Henry III. to dig at Newcastle-on-Tyne side, but in Minneapolis the rntio is
said contract, and fully complete and Charles L. Woole.................. .........
50 which are in
combmanon against
11.4 and in St. Paul it is but 6.5. It
have the same in operation within one Gilbert Bros........................................
50 others while they contend in bitter op­ to have been in New* England ; but its in 1234.
year alter the date of said contract. Il J Niger..............................................
50 position among themselves, should ob name—Mount Vernon—is wholly satis­
The first trolley line in America, it is seems that the conclusions must bo
factory. The event is in line with the said, was built in 1884 on one of the that there is no method in. suicide mad­
is understood that not exceeding one- | D. Billings ........................................
50
struct them.
best traditions of the country. The small piers at Coney Island. The first ness and that the effort to reduce it to
halt ol the amount hereto subscribed by ' N P. Hansen.......................................
50
“ ‘ By these conditions our coas)
rule is doomed to failure.
any prison may, at the option of such | | J. McGinnis.......................................
50 counties remain sealed up. Dog-in the. generous donor of public libraries has • xtensive practical application of the
trolley in this country was at Baltimore,
person at the time such subscription S. B Hill ..............................................
50 manger does the business. So in regard never previously, he says, in Ins wide
CARP OUSTING WILD DUCK.
Md., August 8, 1885.
shall become due under the terms hereof, I A. Anderson..........................................
50 to development in various parts of the experience had a balance offered to him
The Bank of England has 1,160 offi- I'« el ran Theniael vm . They Have De­
be paid by delivering to the railrord Chas P Nelson...................................
50 country east of the Cascade mountains ’» and his letter to the committee plainly (ials on its payrolls, which amount to
stroyed the Wild Rlee Field«
reveals the hall amused embarrassment about $2,500,000 a year, and 1,000 clerks.
company entitled thereto,the protnissoiy ! Frank Worthington...........................
50
in Ontario, Canada.
which an ordinary man might feel if the If a clerk is late three minutes he re­
From the Oregonian.
note of such person with reasonab'e ' J L. Burke..........................................
50
writer
to
whom
he
had
given
a
liberal
security, running not to exceed one year I I). A. Biiilev..........................................
There
is
wailing
and
gnashing
of
teeth
ceives
a
warning;
the
fourth
time
he
is
50
The singular complaint comes from
and bearing interest at six per cent, per j Geo, W. Bodylelt*...............................
50 in the camp of the liquor people, whose I tip should return a cent or two He discharged at once.
various parts of northern Ontario that
annum. It is understood that when the ; Henry A Ely.......................................
50 bill to amend the local option law was I savs, much as such a man would say,
fish are responsible for the disappear­
HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES.
I "Keep the change, my friend ; keep the
sum of $25,000 shall have been subscrib­ I Andrew Anderson..............................
ance of certain kinds of game. In lo­
00 killed in the Senate last Friday.
Cream cf tartar should always be calities which were formerly noted for
ed hereto, there shall be a meeting of the • J. K. Hat ter.........................................
Crucified by the Republican “machine’’ J change!” So Mount Vernon mav expend
50
the excellent duck shooting which they
subscril ers held at some public place in I Carl Wallin..........................................
50 of Multnomah on a cross consisting of the balance in whatsoever way she mixed with flour, soda with milk.
An ounce of good gelatin is always offered the birds are now not t-o be hail
Tillamook ( ity, Oregon, after, at least, Eugene Jenkins...................................
50 Cascade County, Port of Portland, As­ , pleases, with that light heart which
sufficient to a quart of liquid for any at all.
one week's public notice, at which meet­ Louis Nelson.................................... .
50 toria charter and Hot Lake County, liq­ comes from a clear conscience.
dessert.
The ducks, geese and other aquatic
1 It will be said by the saveral hundred
ing an executive commit tee of seven mem­ Pliomas W. Morgan........................
50 uor interests say was their fate.
A pinch of salt added to the white of birds were formerly in the habit of
bers shall bechosen from among the sub­ P. Hasselborg......................................
But anti-saloon elements take a con- other towns and cities that have put up eggs will make them beat up quicker frequenting the large fields of w ild rice
So
j 'libraries with a Carnegie fund that they and lighter.
set ¡hers, which committee shall represent L. Jenson..............................................
25 trary view’ and say :
in the lakes and streams of parts of
said subscribe is in negotiating with a L. Fleck.................................................
1 never had any balance left oyer, and
Crucified on the machine cross,
25
Three ounces of sugar are sufficient Ontario, but now these fields have been,
railroad company, or their representa j Geo. W. Worthington.......................
25 the fate of certain members of the Legis ! joubtless would have offered to return to every quart of milk for custards of in many instances, destroyed by the
German carp, which has found its way
tives, lor the construction of said rail­ A. C. Gist..............................................
25 laturc who were forced by politics into it if tliev had. We may believe that they any kind.
road and the receiving of the aid lierrby , I). T. Werschkul...................................
j would have done so, but that brings one
White ir.eated game,should be very into these waters. The vegetarian diet
25 voting for the Jayne bill.
subscribed upsn the terms and conditions I A. Arstill ..............................................
And each side declares itself cocksure it I only to the especially wonderful fact that well cooked, while dark meat s should be of this detectable fi«h not only ruins
25
the flavor of its own flesh, but exhausts
hereinbefore set out.
I Walter C. Lynch..................................
' Mount Vernon had a balance. It was served rare.
25 is right.
Never use too much flavoring of anv the food supply of some of the most,
Dated February 4, 1905.
| Ono Crane..........................................
Liquor people are very “sore” at the not large. A few dollars compassed it,
25
kind in baking, especially cinnamon or desirable forms of feathered game,
Following is the list of subscribers .
A. E. Nichols.......................................
25 “machine,” and mutterings from their and the strict honesty that devised no almond extract.
says the New York Sun.
|1(HMI 1 W. E. Page...........................................
Cohn A Co . ..............
25 quarter have been heard of a probable wav to use this up is even more to be
I he Ontario inspector of fish­
Keep the soup kettle always tightly
W. M. Harrison .................. ............. 1UÖ0 Chits. Lunquist...................................
25 divorce of interests. They are understood marvelled at than the offer to return it. covered lest the aroma of the soup eries, who has been in north­
U H. H.i lhy ...................... ............ 1000 j William Woods................................
ern Ontario for the
last few
25 to have made a deal with the machine One may fancy that building a library is escape with the steam.
Mclntuah Ä McNair ....
HUM) Tyler Ä Peck.......................................
20 through W. F. (“Jack’’) Matthews like building a house—you never get to
All fresh fruit should be mixed with weeks, reports that the German
Gus Kunze ............................ ............ 1000 I'lmvr Ball............................................
10 whereby the Jayne bill was to be put the end of the possible expenditures. As sugar before filling in pies. A little but­ carp has not only become danger­
ous to other fish, as has been frequent­
Beals Bios.............................. ........... 1000 C. W. lLigen ......................................
10 through the Legislature in return for liq­ long as the money holds there is some ter increases the delicacv.
ly claimed, but that in Cook’s bay. Lake
L H. Brown
............. 500 W. A. Wise lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 28, uor support for the Republican city service to which it can be put. The
A good Smyrna rug will stand hard
Simcoe, where there were formerly
Thayer's addition to rillainook.
Win. Olsen
I
wear
for
ten
years
—
longer
than
the
ticket
next
June,
But
the
bill
was
not
.
names
of
the
trustees
might
have
been
..........
r>00
hundreds of acres of wild rice, not a
Louis Olsen i
put through, and the cause thereof is al- chiselled on the building ; some luxury best. car|a*t will present a respectable spear of that plant is to be seen to-day.
appearance.
W.iter Commission.
E. T. haltoin
500
leged to be stupidity of machine leaders ol famishing might have been provided ;
The same is true of the Holland river,
Bread, lolls or biscuits, if washed
B. II Hathaway
............ 500
At n meeting of the city council this in engendering anti-machine antagonism the arms of the town, a bust of George
where there were at one time 1.560
with
butter
immediately
after
baking
H . F. G<HMÍMIHN*(1
5< 0 afternoon it was decided to hold an whose heat melted awav the Jay ne bill’s Washington, a hitching post or stained
acres of rice. The carp have eaten it
«ill
shine
nicely
and
will
be
softer
l>. W. Plwli» ...................... ............. 5(0 election to elect a water commission on support as ice lieneath the midday sun.
root, branch and seed.
glass window—surelv no very elastic tnan ir not washed.
«
Tillamook Lumbering Co . ........... 500 the Nth of March, and the time was ex-
The almost incredible part of it if
Fur example, the machine supported conscience was needed to find a way to
Woodwork and floors are now stained
Cha« Kunre .......... .
that the fish have entirely destroyed
............ 400 trnhed to the 15th to receive bids tor the Cascade County with all its might and use the change without having to return
With a color called forest green n
The aquatic
Henry Kunst«.......... ...
............ 800 water system.
Wednesday evening, main, and the foes of the new county, it to that benefactor whose horror is harmonizes with draperies and cover­ the fields in one year.
birds which visit the locality, finding
S imiicl Downs...................... ............ SCO March 1st, at the opera house, the eau chief of them Senator Whealdon, turned that he may not die sufficiently poor. ings of almost any color.
»
that all their usual feeding grounds
Peter Brant ............... »........ ........... 300 cus is to be held to nominate a ticket.
in and fought the Javne bill, whose spon­ But the Mount Vernon conscience is not
have disappeared, cut short their visit
L. I> Acklrv.......................... ............ 250
Somebody has discovered that peo­
sor, Representative Jayne of Hood River, elastic. This will lie remembered, and,
and move away in search of others.
Guglielmo must hang tor the murder
Chas 1 ( lough Co
ple
in
Franca
are
not
playing
biuiarda
2.50
introduced the bill of Cascade. Again, should the town soon have occasion to
The local sportsmen complain, too,
H ' • I n « •
............ 3.50 of Freda Gnarascia, his sweetheart, in the machine pulled with all its force for ask of philanthropy another gift, there *0 much as they did formerly. Over that the carp have attacked the beds
Portland
last
June.
This
the
Supieme
khu
announcement
baa
ariaen
a
lam-
R Alie Walmm ..............
............ 250
of wild celery. and that they, too, are
Hot Lake County, whose enemies, Sena­ is littie likelihood of a refusal—a fact 1 eniaticui.
h. I.. E l.U............................ ........
350 Court decided in affirming the case ap. tors Pierce and McDonald, got even by­ that could be cited to prove u
almost completely destroyed.
Physicians
have
joined
In
It
as
well
well
II F. Iliiliian
.................... ............ 350 pealed to that tribunal. Guglilemo will I fighting the Jayne hill. Furthermore, known proverb's tru;h.
It remains to be seen what the ef­
as
lay
admirers
<4
the
game.
They
fect of this wholesale destruction of
R. 1. W«<le
............ 850 now have 21) days to tile a petition for ■ the machine fought so fiercely to pass the
declare that its disappearance would
rehearing and after that petition has :
aquatic vegetation will be upon the
lohn L. Jones ....................
Astoria charter and the Port of Portland
The logging camps of the Menominee be a misfortune from a sanitary point game fishes of the locality. The fish­
r
C. E. Reynolds ................ .......... 250 teen disposed of, if tiled, the mandate! bills over the Governor’s veto, and whet­ Lnmher Cumpnny. along the White Sal­ of view.
ery overseer of the district declares
The game, they ,.y.
j«., th
Todd A Co ............................. ...........
250 will be sent to the Circuit Court, where ted the enmities of insurgent Republicans mon River, in Western Klickitat Conntv,
that it ia a question whether the
the
defendant
will
tie
reseiitenced
and;
B. O Snuffer
....
350
so sharp that they craved revenge when- Washington, have been closed down exercise they need to a great number spawn of the muskallonge can be pro­
taken
to
the
penitentiary
to
he
hanged.
I
of
people
who
without
It
would
take
no
m f Lraab....................
............ 300
, ever they could find it. And among the and 200 men thrown out of employment
exercise at a-L While involving no tected and developed w ithout the rice
NOTH F FOR ft Ht.lCATIOX.
w w wnn
800 »
Senators thirsty for revenge were Haines because of a restraining order issued bv M-vere physical exertion, ft Uep. the beds. He dz»es not accuse the carp of
of the Interior.
Carl A. Palalaff
I and UfUcv «1 Oregon City Ore ,
2(8»
eating the eggg of the other fish, but
of Washington, Nottingham of Multno­ the courts preventing the lumber coni, mo« «, iu ,hape. stimulate, the
February 6th.
• cir- states that they keep the water con­
A W. Severance
............ ............ 300
Notice 1« hereby given that the following- mah, Howe of Yainhdl, Carter ol Jack- puny from operating splash dams tn the
eiilstjon. help, the digestion and
nanud
settler
ha«
tiled
notice
of
hi«
intention
■J
re
­
Chas 3 Wells................
tinually disturbed, and that to their
.......... 2(X> to m ikr fltial pn*of m «upport of hi* claim, son and Laycock of Grant. They were over. Farmers along tile river have quiraa
ju*< <nou
sb mental ci,
<pnrea just
enough
to
A. Heiischidt
150 and I ha i «aid pioof «ill t»e made l«efoie the so highly gratified at their success that instituted smt.against th<- Menominee lO’e the nervous ,y,tem . r effort
„t from presence in these waters must be at­
t'oanty clerk of rtllamooli Co., at Til>arao«>k
tributed the decrease in the number
Lumlier Company, alleging that the
M. II. Larwn
ISO City, Oregon, on Match 14th. 191's, via.
they slapped their kares and vented splash dams have destroyed their irri­ the ordinary worries of life
proof "f ninçkallonge frequenting them for
1 HRtsrhNSKN
of all Of Which they cite th.
M Mrlchlnr
............ 150 HR No. JAMKS
themselves
in
high
belligerent
u
tiers
aces
ivrlhe \ S N a
of sec 11
gation ditches and damaged their (arm- spirit, usually exhibiteil .bout good spawning purposes.
«t>4 An »» 3*»«, «ec. *, tp j South,
Peter Heisel .
.. . ............ 150 Se •« Aw
When it is rtmemliercd that the layne lug lands.
a bil-
range V WrM
hard table.
Gust Wieklumi
m
He natu, • the following witueiutc« to prove bill lacked only one vote of passing the
... . *
""-broom.
The Japanese Navy hepartment an­
For
elderly
people.
for
th
hi«
coiittnuoiti*
«t«ideuce
upon
aud
cultivation
John Erickson
"eigth three pounds four ounces,
............ 100 of «aid laud vi/
Senate, the gratification of the anti ma­ nounces the seizure of the Brtrish »teim
Who cannot take much excreta* stout
bil
i
circumference forty-five inches, is the
Henn Klv. lark Holgate. K
F. E Ikidge ..............
100
h<!on'’ for Vladtvosfoke
lt. Gilbert» | chine patriots over defeat of the measure
William Gilbert, of Sprare, Oreg»>ii
description
of another
monster
with Cardiff coal. The place where the
VV. H. Aid, i insn
............ H*
A m . kbmoa » Daaaaga, lUgutcr
may reasonably be taken as au explana-. seizure was made is not stated.
mushroom which has been gathered
v
•
revnaj
iU
popularity.
I
•t Braconash. Norwich. England.
THE RAILROAD SUBSIDY
WILL BE RAISED.
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