Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1905, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 8
General News.
Crouse & Brandige« Clothing at Mr. and Mr» F. C. Baker. Dr. and Mr,.
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lipton. Mr. and Mr». Dan Billings, Mr.
If the people under a free form of
Todd's.
Strawberry social to be given at the and Mrs. J. W. Maddux, Mr. and Mrs. government will not provide themselves
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
Long Prairie school house, June 16th, T. J. Sarchet, Mr. and Mrs. W. H with good government, they will fail
Walkover Shoes at Todd’s.
1906. Strawberries, 10 cents a dish, Cooper, Mr. ^nd Mrs. H. C. Kunze, Mr. to get it from any other source. Phila­
M.J B. Coffee for sale at Cohn’s.
served with cake. Lemonade, 5 cents a and Mrs. Chas Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. delphia illustrates the point.
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New Honey just received at Cohn’s.
glass. Open from 3 pm, until all are Gus Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Drew.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Woodward, Mr.
The farmers of Oklahoma and Kan­
served.
Gordon Hats and Gloves at Todd’s.*
and Mrs. H. T. Botts, Mr and H. F. sas have given assurance to Secretary
The passengers who left on the Sue H.
(»ent.'s Furnishing Goods at Todd’s.*
Holden, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holden. Mr. Shaw that in the event of financial
Felix Roy was in the city on Mondav. Elmore on Friday were Mrs. and Percv and Mrs. L. S Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. distress coming to the government they
Wiley, Merril, Charley and Miss Marie W. T. Newcomb, Mrs. Babi, Miss Anna
C. Jensen, of Hebo, was in the city on
will take care of the deficit.
Smith, Oak Nolan, L. Ziemer, Walter F. Tinnerstet, Miss Clara Tinnerstet, Miss
Monday.
Baker, Mrs. Bartel and children, E. H.
Mayor Weaver proceeds on the idea
J. J. Howser was in from Blaine on Whitney, Mrs Hatha way and daughter, Mary Tinnerstet, Mr. Geo. Tinnerstet,
that
he is mayor of Philadelphia and
Mr.
Frank
Haberlach,
Miss
Bessie
Wiley,
Saturday.
Rose Walling, Edith Gould, Warren and
Mr. Wayne Wiley, Mr. Frank Eklof, Mr. that his authority in the town is
Theo*. Kingsley returned from the east Logan Severance. Bertht Richards.
Geo. Gobar, Miss Beth Gobar, Mr. stronger than that of the bosses It is
on Monday.
T. H. Goyne is back at his former W. A. Williams, Miss Anna Holden, Mr a sound proposition, but needs sand—in
W. W. Ridchalgh was in the city on office and ready to resume practice as a Leslie Penwell, Mr. Howard Drew, Miss Philadelphia.
Wednesday.
lawyer. He will be pleased to attend to l<elia Drew, Miss Lutie Kunze, Miss
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If the Democrats expect that Presi­
Fred Crowley closed school at Clover­ any business you may have in his line, Zella Kunze, Misr Lenora Kunze, Rev.
dent Roosevelt and Secretary Shaw
including anything coming before anv of S. A. t
dale on Friday.
will meet the treasury deficit by issu
J. F. Leggett, of Albany, was in the the courts, the examination of official
City Council Meeting.
records, the collection of bills or rents,
ing bonds, they will be disappointed.
city on Sunday.
j. P. fllaUEN, Proprietor.
and the payment of your taxes.
A meeting of the city council was held Rather than do this, the President will
A. A. Handy, of Nehalem, was in the
of selling his
resort
to
the
extremity
on
Monday
evening,
when
the
matter
of
Children
’
s
day
will
be
appropriately
city on Monday.
observed next Sunday evening at the , paying the water company rent came up collection of bearskins.
R. O. Richards, of Blaine, was in the
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Christian Church with a special pro. again, and on recommendation of Attor.
city on Monday.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
It is hard to realize that the Rojest-
gram by the children of the Sunday ney Handley a i«solution was adopted
Mayor Geo. Cohn goes out on a busi­ school, and a short talk by the pastor agreeing to pay $30 a month, and with veusky fleet that held the front of the
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
stage lor so many months no longer
ness trip this week.
on ‘‘Mission work among the children of the understanding that the water com.
8. M. Batterson, of Nehalem, was in Foreign Lands, the choir also has pany do the best it can to keep up the exists, and that it was wiped out in a
armada
the city on Friday.
special music for the occasion. The pressure. The following letter, from Dr. single night. If all that the
cost could be grouped, the footing
May,
caused
some
amusement
:
public
is
cordially
invited
to
this
service.
William Crawford was down from Ne­
Baker City, Oregon, May 29, 1905. would be stupendous.
halem on Saturday.
What is the Pacific Navigation Com­
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To
the
Hon. Common Council
pany
going
to
do
with
the
parties
who
H. G. Parsons, of Gales Creek, was in
An American boat not only won the
of
Tillamook
City,
Tillamook
Oregon.
monkeyed with and appropriated to
the city on Tuesday.
race across the Atlantic, but made the
Dear Sirs:—Keplyiug to yout favoi
Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
best time for a vessel of its class by
The best equipped bicycle repair shop their own use freight which did not
belong to them ? There is only one of the 15th in st. eigued by Thomae nearly two days. Our merchant ma­
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
is at Fred Forslund's.
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Coates, City Recorder, wherein you
lustice G. B. Alley is making prepara­ thing for the company to do to put a ■ say that it is the opinion of the rine would lead the world if given the
Repair
Shop, Opposite McIntosh fy McNair's.
stop to this monkeying with and steal
same encouragement that is bestowed
tions for a trip outside.
ing other people’s freight, and that is to Council that the pressure of our watei on foreign shipping.
The steamer W. H. Harrison came in have the parties arrested, It is first up system is utterly inadequate and
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on Tuesday with pipe.
to the navigation company to see what without value to the City will say that
Complete election returns of the Port-
the
opinion
of
the
Council
is
entirely
Call and see the Racycle Bicycle at W. it will do.
land election give Dr. Harry Lane a
Centrally Iioeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
H. Cary’s before buying.
Who can beat this ? N Hanson has wrong for the following reasons: The plurality over George H. Williams of
pressure
in
any
gravity
system
can
F. P. Hobson and wife were in from about 35 acres of land and is milking
1217 votes. Lane received 7587 votes,
Hobsonville on Monday.
14 cows and 2 strippers, from which he never change except from one of thtee Williams 6370, Shrader, Socialist, 451,
causes.
and Paget, Prohibition, 272. Lane
W. F. Buel commenced teaching at the took in April 15,452 pounds of tnilk to
M. H. bARSEfi, Proprietor.
1st. A failure of the water eupply, also has a majority of 484.
the Tillamook Creamery, which netted
Sandiakc school on Mondav.
so
that
the
pipes
are
not
kept
full
ot
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Money to loan on improved farm pro­ 663.60 pounds of butterfat. His test water at tbe head ; as this has never
Though farmers in the aggregate em­
was 3.7 for the first half of the month
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed,
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
and 3.6 for the second half. His check happened in our system, the pressure ploy more labor than any other branch
Mrs. Goodwin came down from her
has
never
changed
from
that
cause.
of
business,
they
escape
the
worry
of
for April was $181.47 for the 16 cows,
homestead the first of the week.
Lowering the head ot tbe sup­ strikes, as their labor is not unionized.
with the addition of butter and milk for 2nd.
The steamer Sue H. Elmore will leave his family. He did not buy any feed for ply ; since the bead of supply in out This is son ething to be thankful for
Garibaldi on Saturday for Astoria.
the cows, for that was raised on the plant bus never been lowered, there when they cast their eyes towards Chi­
could he no change of the pressure cago and other cities. The eight-hour
Wasco Hard Wheat Flour lead the place.
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from that source. 3rd. The escape day and the walking delegate have not
flour trade in the city. Cohn sells it. *
of too much water from the maiues as yet reached the farms, but there is no Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry ; a place where
St Alphonsus Academy.
A. H. Stett, of Kittanning, Pa., is
thereby reducting the pressure.
telling what may happen in these palmy you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be
visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. R. Beals.
The pupils of this institution are re-
if tbe pressure has been reduced at davs of the agitator.
hearsing
for
a
grand
entertainment
to
in your own home, town or city.
Take your Eggs, Hides and Produce to
times, by tbe escape of water in
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Cohn’s if you want the highest market be given Thursday, June 22nd.
Lynching, as a national industry,seems
operating motets it has been done
Come one and all and by your presence
prices.
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on the wane. The mobs kill a victim here
give the children the encouragement with your knowledge aud cousent,
We understand the machinery to bore their efforts so well deserve.
knowing that we had an agreement and there, but the decline in the crimes
for oil on the Hannenkrat place is ex-
A choice literal program, interspersed with the people who use moters that leads to hope that eventually the shock­
fiected in on the next steamer.
with excellent music will be rendered ; in tbe event of the riuging of the lire ing form ot barbarism may be stamped
County Superintendent W. W. Wiley the “ Dramatic Club” will please the bell, all moters should instautly stop out. It is peculiar to the United States, Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition
audience by another of their successful
will leave in a few days to attend the plays. Admission, 25c. and 50c.
so there would be water paiessure no other civilized country seeming to find Entrance, on 25th street facing Upshur.
THE FORESTRY
commencement at Monmouth.
1 with which to tight fire according to it necessary to abrogate law in the pun- INN is constructed on the log cabin style ; furnishings, cuisine,
1 ishment of evil doers. Crimes against
If interested in a high grade piano at NEW TILLAMOOK RAILWAY contract.
and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commodious
This matter has often been talked I life constitute the most serious blot upon
a very reasonable price, better investi­
Trains Will Run from Portland by over with tbe members of the various our national character, and no reform is rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas ; with electric lights ;
gate the one for sale at PatzlafTs store. *
hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof garden a view
Middle of October
Councils and none of them ever object­ so badly needed as the reviving of gene­
The Racycle is a totally different
According to the terms of the con­ ed because they knew as well as our­ ral respect tor the majesty of the law.
is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding conn.
wheel.
It will climb hills that no tract that has been let bv the executive
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selves that keeping tbe water fresh by
There is a fallacy in the argument try-. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan.
other bicycle can. For sale
board of the Portland, Nehalem & Till operating tbe moters was more desir­
Dining service a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city,
Cary’s.
amook Railroad Company, trains will able tbau too much dead water in tbe which justifies big navies on the ground
that they insure peace by warning other
Cohn St Co. have sold ten barrels of be running from Portland over the new
: maines.
nations not to attack. But could not
their famous Diamond C. Coffee during line to Nehalem and Tillamook by Octo­
The water company is fully aware the same end be reached by a general
past month. It is a trade winner for ber 15 at the latest.
Special Rate to Parties of two or more.
that on several occasions siuce we
them.
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A telegram was received Monday bv have been supplying the citty with agreement among nations to keep no
warships
at
all.
Then
none
could
attack
MEALS A LA CARTE
For sale or will trade, a 3-year old William Reid from New York notifying water, certain evil-minded persons
Shorthorn bull for heifer, fresh or will lie him that the representatives of the ex have purposely opened several of tbe with these monsters, and, therefore, no
soon.—Address H.A. Kinnaman, Spruce, eculive board sent n couple of months large hydrants in the suberbs and then nation would need them for defense. The
ago to Europe to negotiate the floating gone down town on th«- streets and same argument applies to armies. If
Oregou.
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Address,
abolished entirely all nations would be
Fred Forslund, the Plumber, does all oi $2,500,000 worth of first-mortgage called tbe attention of members of the on an equal footing in this respect and
P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER.
kinds ot plumbing in a workmanship 5 |>er cent railroad bonds for the con­ Council and citizens to the fact that the dangers of war reduced to a mini-
25th and Upshur Sts.
style and makes a specialty of that kind struction of 100 miles ot road bet ween a water from a hose on tbe street show­ mum.
PORTLAND, ORE.
junction with the Southern Pacific and
of work.
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ed a very low pressure. This trick
the terminals at Nehalem and Tillamook,
Rough estimates mode of the Russian panv against the Baltimore and Ohio
County Judge W. W. Conder and Com­
has been responsible for practically
packers are not so bad as painted and, if
had teturned to the United States after
missioners Geo. W. Bodvfelt and Geo.
»11 of the talk about a low pressure. losses in the bottle fought in the Sea of Railroad is another blow at discrimina­
so,
this will appear as the outcome oi the
having successfully carried out their
Loerpaliel were in the city on Monday
We kept a water gauge on our maines Japan, exclusive or nearly 4000 prison, tion on the part of common carriers. It
drastic investigation.
task.—Oregonian.
It is
on business
all tbe time and know what the pres- ' ers, vary from 7000 to 9000.
also serves to call public attention to
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' sure
lillrn is
ia and
atirl are
uro i in
si a u position
nnciiinn to prove ,earetl that the majority perished. Cal-
For sale, four good 3 year old heifers
the methods of some of our railroud
A Pretty Wedding
Cornelius Shea, president of the Inter*
the complements of the sunken
that our pressure at all times and is ' cnlating
r“'
and three 4 year old cows, all of which
managers who object to government national Brotherhood of Teamsters and
A pretty wedding took place at high now kept up to the standard required an<« captured ships at upwards of
will come in fresh soon. Apply to L, C.
regulation of their business. There is leader in the strike which has existed in
noon
on
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
10.000,
7000
remain
unaccounted
lor.
in
our
franchise,
excepting
when
the
Smith at Bar View’.
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more than one way of discriminating, Chicago for the past two months, was
Mrs W'lliam linnerstet at Fairview, in t pressure
It
is
possible
that
the
ships
which
—»v uuc
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has been put^uocij
purposely ivn,
low,
and the gentlemen to whom God in His arrested and taken to jail. With him
L L. Shortridge, the Dolph toll road
this county, when their daughter, Miss lowered by the cimiual conduct of escaPed rescued some of the members of
man, was in the city on Monday,to com
infinite wisdom has committed the on thejonrnev from the saloon in which
Amanda Tinuerstet uml Mr. Carl Haber some the of the citizens. The fact the crews ot the less fortunate ships,
plete the deal in the disposal of the Big
transportation interests of the country, he was arrested to the office of the
Inch were united in the holv bonds of that some of your citizens have been I •'danv bodies have been washed ashore
Nestucca Toll Road.
as .Mr. Baer would sav, sometimes show Sheriff and then to the jail was Hugh
matrimony by Rev. A. S. Foster, pastor stealing water for Irrigating gardens 1°” the islands and on the shores of the
When you want tinning done go to ot the Presbyterian church, in the pres­ is well known to us and they will be I neighboring coast near the scene of the great fertility of resource in getting McGee,
president
of the Truck­
around the law. not to secure business drivers’ Union. Both men were takerf
Fred Forslund's. All work strictly first ence of a large nuinlier of relatives and prosecuted for their conduct.
What-1 baU,e-
for
which
some
of
them
sav
rebates
are
class aud guaranteed. Repairs of all invited guests The parlor had been
* * *
into custody on capiases issued on in­
«vet may be your opinion about the
The Russian Japanese war has furnish-
kinds are executed with neatness.
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nicely decorated, and when Mrs. C. A. pressure, the facts remain that we have j ed a new argument in favor of temper often absolutely necessary in spite of dictments charging them with con­
J
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- V • vxa v ill | the law. but to fill their own pockets at
Joe Harrison brought from him home Patzlaff was playing the wedding inarch always met the demands made on the J ance. ~
spiracy, which were voted by the grand
J ' ' ‘ heavily and
The Russians _ drink
on Mondav n large egg weighing 4 ozs., the groom and the best man. Mr. Frank water system and will continue to do almost universally, liesides indulging "ir the expense of the public which they hold jury that adjourned last Saturday
- „ in a trust to serve.
and measuring 8 by 6’y inches in circum­ Hiilierlach, with the clergyman, marched so unless prevented by the wrongful I other forms of immorality,
night.
. This, of
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ference, from a black Manorca hen.
into the room, after which the bride, lean acta of others for which we are not'-------- ■
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' course, leads to demoralization and in­
Mr.
Burbank,
the wizard of the horti
Emperor Nicholas' ukase virtually
Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay ing on the nrm of her father, accompan­ responsible.
efficiency. The Japanese, on the contrary, cultural world, i® experimenting on a creating Governor General Trepoff dicta­
City on Sunday morning and in the even­ ied bv her bride's maid, Miss Mary Tin- |
Respectfully yonrs,
| are a solicr people, always clear-headed vine which is to produce potatoes below
tor has given rise to a mighty sensation.
Tillamook Water Co.
ing children's dav will lie observed in the nerstet, and little Miss Lelia Drew, 1
[ and fit to do their work in the best man. «round and fruit above. This would
by
W.
J.
May,
Pieaident.
It is the imperial recognition of the crisis
who
carried
the
wedding
ringina
salver.
Presbyterian church in this city.
uer.
In
a
contest
between
a
sober
and
seem to be the agricultural millennium ’ in the internal affairs of Russia and in­
The bills against the city, and which
A number ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pats- The bridal party took their positions1 were allowed, were •
I drunken army, no prophet is needed to when two different crops mav be obtain- i
stinctively recalls the step taken by the
luff’s friends gave them a surprise party beneath a large ivy bell, when the clergy
foretell the victory. The Japanese have ed on the same ground at the same time.
Tillamook Lumbering C
$56 55
man
impressively
tied
the
knot
which
Emperor s grandfather, Alexander II .
on Monday evening, it being the tilth an­
Cohn St Co...................
5.65
proven
themselves
far
superior
to
the
made the contracting parties husband ! Marshal’s salary............
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immediately after the attempt to blow
15 IMI ! Russians in every respect, and in nothing
niversary of their wedding, when wooden
The packers at Chicago have complain­ up the Winter palace in 1880. when he
and wife as showers of roses full on them
Recorder 's salary............
15 OO
presents were in order.
more than ill morals.
R. L Wade...... . .............
ed to the President concerning the treat, appointed a Commission of Public
5.50
from the bell above. The bride looked
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The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on
Water rent......................
30.00
ment accorded them by the Grand Jury.
sweet in a white silk wedding
I. H Smith......................
Russian torpedo boats from Vladivo. They say they have l>een treated as if! Safety headed by General Loris Melilf-
Wednesday, her passengers being Ous
11.00
gown trimmed with lace, and with
Ralph
Acklev
..................
900
stok captured the Japanese steamer they were criminals, their private mail J off. except that the position of General
Allison, R. L. Lord, O. Gustrom, Mrs.
orange blossoms in her hair. Congratn- ’ Eli Olds.............................
Trepoff will be more analogouse to tbst
40 00
Daishen, of 700 tons, off Hokkaido, and
Todd. J. Lymh, G. Munson, G. W. Hen
intercepted, their employes waylaid by occupied by Loris Mclikoff when, later
40.00
I*lions and best wishes were then in' Electric lights ...............
placed
a
prize
crew
of
13
men
on
board,
derson and five men to work on the pipe
C. I Clough ........... .......
2 75
detective». It is disagreeable, no doubt, in the same year, he was appointed Min*
order, after which the guests were invit- ' Hiner Jk Lamb...............
with orders to take the vessel to port.
line.
3 30
and probably leads to some injustice, ister of the Interior with full control of
ed to a wedding feast, which reflected
Bv mistake the Russian commander of
E. R. Cary is visiting his brother. W. great credit upon the hostess. Later in 1
•>ut
in the very natureo( things the methf the police.
During the battle Admiral Togo, on the Daishen headed tor Gensan (Corea),
II. H. Carv, who has nist returned from the afternoon, amid showers of rice and J
the Mikasa, displayed admirable cool and met a Japanese transport. The lat­ ods of grand jnries are apt to lead to
visiting a son in South Africa. It does old slippers, the happy couple started for
ness. The Mikasa approached nearer ter, seeing the Russian flag flying from such results. The inquiry is of prime im
SoTi<’K r<JR PUBLICATION,
not take a second look to prove that he Portland and the Sound to spend their
liejartment of the Interior.
the Russians than anv other battleship, the Daishen intended to recapture the portance. not only to all producers and
Land Office at Oregon < lty Ore/
is a brother of the captain’s, for there is honeymoon. Mr. nod Mrs. Carl llaber-
sellers
of
meat
products,
but
to
the
gene
April ± th. W »
hile
standing
in
the
conning
tower
a
vessel,
when
tbe
Japanese
captives
on
a great resemblance.
Notice
Is
herehv
given that the loll‘>wlB®
ral
public
as
well,
whose
patronage
ns
lnch are both highly respected in the Lieutenant al Togo’s side was wounded
board
the
steamer,
on
seeing
their
com.
named srttler has filed notice of hi*
Farm for sale, 159 acres, near Sand county bv a large circle of friends, who 1 with a splinter from a shell. Togo, un­
buyers and consumers of meat forms the I to lr.itkc final pro- f in support of his ciai»>
and that said proof will l»e made before
lake ; gixxl house and barn ; 40 acres join us in extending to them our con­ moved, went oc his knees and tenderly patriots attacked the prize crew, re­ basis of all prosperity in this department Clerk
of Tillamook Co , at Tillamook. Oregow.
captured
the
vessel,
and
eventually
tide land and 30 acres of bottom and gratulations and best wishes foe their lifted up the young officer. After the
of agriculture. The pritte object, of1 on June 9th, lyi»*. via :
SALUKI. T LUCAS ;
.
meAdow land ; raise 40 tons of hay and future happiness. Thom present were battle, when he arrived at Sasqim. Togo took her to Gensan. The Russian prize course, is to find out if trade is restrained „
II K No tsMt. for the W Me % and E S
-erllon 3i. tp 3 south, range a welt
will easily mpport 25 cows. To be sold
Mr and Mrs. Win. Tinnerstet, Mr mid allowed no one to land, and himself did crew ha re been taken captives to Sasebo. 1 and prices manipulated in defiance of^ He
names the following witne**« *
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cheap if sold at once. Inquire at this ' Mrs. Dolph Tinnerstet. Mr. and Mrs. not leave his ship till he visited Rojcst-'
his continuous residence upon and ctilti'
The decision of the Supreme Court in law, and. if so. to stop all this so the in. of
»aid land. via. :
office.
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Carl Patilaff, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Clough. venskv on June 2.
IMh F
X R Moon. Marc«* <
the case of the Kingwood Coal Com- dustrj may develop along natural and Guat
Chopard. i»f Blaine Oregon
wholesome lines. Perhaps, after all, the I
I
A lokknox I. DagsaeR. Reg«***1,
TILLAMOOK
JOTTINGS
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The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
»•**
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
When You Come
To Portland
THE FORESTRY INN
Price of Rooms. $1.00 and $1.50.
THE FORESTRY INN, Inc.,
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