Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1905, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 3, IGO**
NEHALEM
MAMED BY CHICAGO THUGS.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sweeney and daugh­
ter left for Portland Thursday to visit Eye« Gouged Out Prevent« Identi­
fication.
the fair.
’
C. C. Clark came in from Seaside
C hicago . July 30.—Outlawry in Chi
Thursday.
cugo has reached the stage where a
W. W. Ridelaugh was in Saturday grand jury has demanded that the police '
looking things over at the cannery.
sweep the city clean of thugs, burglars
G. M. Cobb left for Dallas last Mon- and crook that haye made it a Sum­
THE WEATHER MAN. PLAGUE OF LUXURY
The investigation which hat just been
started by the grand jury of the District
How It Has Fallen Upon the People
of Columbia in the cotton scandal is the How He Knows When It Is Going
with Prosperous Times.
first of a series of investigations into the
to Storm or Clear.
recent irregularities or crookedness in
the departments. The examination in
Hep—■««
the cotton case is, of course, under the aa.tal Map Ma*« I»
from Okserv»«“» Mallo»» •“
direction of the attorney general’s office.
CBBlaa a»a Towes ot «*•
It is necessary to keep this fact in mind,
mer haven.
Oaalrr.
Mr. and Mr«. Klein and daughter,
because of the recent loud talk by the
The growth of luxurious living in
ra. Eflenliurger and Mr«. Koehiner ■ Since the first of the year 65 persons Southern cotton association that it had
Strictly speaking, our weather bu- America was very slow during the nrst
went to Portland laat week to visit the have been murdered in cold-blooded fash- incited the inquiry and was going to
neas is made up of a greet many build­ 50 year, of the republic. Indeed, up to
' ion. This number is exclusive of the 20
fair.
have a prominent part in it. Persots ings scattered all over th* Lnited the breaking out of our civil war the
Seighfred Christensen went to, the deaths growing out of the teamsters’ who may have anything to reveal which States, and the one at Washinton is the
inequalities of fortune were not ao
strike. It is the forfeit which orderly
valley Tuiaday to work.
will throw light on the recent cotton central station that governs and di­ marked as to make those who lived
citizenship
has
paid
to
thugs
and
bur
­
The cheeae factory haa fat hogs aglorr
rects the smaller ones, and to which
glars who reckoned human life a cheap leaks will l>e summoned, but they will they send in their daily reports; for sumptuously according to the stand­
for aale.
ards of those days seem so far removed
appear
as
witnesses
only.
The
investi
­
commodity when it stood in the way of
it is by getting reports from all the from the merely well-to-do as to be al­
gation
is
being
carried
on
bv
the
depart
­
8OUTH PRAIRIE
ill-gotten loot.
different sections of the country that
ment of justice. Consequently it will be Uncle Sam's weether-maker» are able most in another world. In the earlier
Never before|in Chicago was the crime
davs, any sober and industrious man
Haying is a thing of the past. An
rigid. It will aim to get at the truth.
average crop was harvested, also a good i record of the Summer months so black There will be no lads to exploit and no tx> make their predictions. There are could prosper, even though he did not
i
180
town*
and
cities
in
the
U
nited
perforin merely manual labor. There
crop of yellow weed was cut on some of that afgrand jury felt called upon to cliques in the cotton market to defend.
States where there are ob»ervation was work for every one to do. and no
call the authorities to special action.
the dairv ranches.
stations,
haring
the
same
instruments
Apparently it is the purpose to investi­
one was more in demand than Mr. Jack-
Harry (¿nick ia the proud father of a The Chief of Police is besought to let the gate all the divisions of the department and apparatus a« the Washington bu­ of-all-trades. who now walks superflu­
gamblers and the underworld alone for
son.
of agriculture, through the statistical reau. .Now. the observer» at the«* ous in the dusty highway, with no one
Charles Wells and family are camped a time, if need be, so that adequate atten­ branch will come in for the first and 180 stations do not spend their time to applaud his adaptability, none to
tion may be given to the floodtide of
waiting for spiders to crawl out of need his ingenious services. Food was
at Sand Lake.
possibly the fullest examination. An er.
their hole» or looking at the skjrtosee
There is not as much milk received at murder.
ror has been discovered, according to whether it is red or gray in the even­ plenty, land was cheap, rents were low.
The situation is considered grave Secretary Wilson, in the tobacco crop
the factory, as earlier in the season.
Be honest and you will be happy, was
ing. They look at their thermome­
Mrs. Willis Powell spent a week camp­ enough to call for the highest ability lor June, in which an increase of 20 per ters, barometers, anemometers, and not mere cant; it was the solemn and
ing at Natarts with her son and daugh­ and the greatest possible vigilance on cent in the acerage was reported, but it so on, which are far better guides than the grateful truth. Pretty nearly
every one lived well, but pretty nearly
the part of the police force.
ters.
ought to have been a 20 per cent de all the other signs put together.
all lived plainly. With better houses,
Dwight West and family spent a conple
The invasion by the criminal element crease. It was an error in arithmetic,
At 8 o’clock in the morning and at 8 with better water supplies, with im­
of days at the Netarts beach.
began in earnest soon after the police however, as the secretary says. Specu­ o’clock in the evening of every day proved lamps for illumination and
Mrs. Pike, of Netarts, visited her went on strike duty and left their beats lative interests had nothing to do with the observer at each one of these then with the introduction of illum­
sinter, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, last week.
and posts to travel with caravans of the mistake in the figuring. Since the weather stations from Maine to Cali­ inating gas. and most of all with the
Some members of Mr. Isaac Quick's merchants’ wagons. With the eight Holmes, irregularities were brought to fornia looks at his different instru­ greater wealth which came at the end
ments. and carefully notes what each of the civil war, the growth of luxuri­
family have been on the sick list, hut are hundred and forty patrolmen withdrawn light two weeks ago there has been
of them marks. Then he takes a look
improving.!
from the streets entirely, Chicago became some distrust regarding the reliability at the sky, to see whether it is fair ous living began taking tremendous
Mr. Christensen, our popular cheese a paradise for burglars, porch climbers and honesty of crop reports, and this or raining or snowing, and to see what strides. Luxury with poor light after
sunset, luxury with few. of the means
maker, has purchased an up to date and highwaymen.
error in the tobacco acerage will tend to sort of clouds may be sailing about. of personal cleanliness, does not mean
rubber tire buggy.
According
to
the
weather
bureau
there
Hold-ups were of frequent occurrence increase this feeling, although there ap­
much to us nowadays. Why. a man in
in broad daylight in crowded thorough­ pears to have been no suspicion of cor- are seven different kinds of clouds, a Harlem flat at $600 a year can com­
and it is important that the observer
SPRUCE.
fares. A street car conductor never knew rupt dealing in the tobacco matter, should see what particular kind is hov­ mand more of the kind of luxury just
Hnying is about over in our neighbor­ when he was safe from pillage from Holmes, the assistant statistician, was ering around, for each kind means mentioned than say the dissolute
hood, and nearly every one is wishing armed thugs. Hardly a day passed in dismissed, and Hyde, the chief statisti. some special kind of weather or some Charles II. ever dreamed of. Rut the
for a good rain as the gardens need it June or July without the reporting of cian, has resigned, and is now on his particular state of the atmosphere. wealth that comes with new fortunes
began
one or more of these sensational hold­ way to England. It is the intention of W’hen he has finished his observation to new people was reallv what the
bad.
Mil-
the race which may be called
ups, typical of the wildest of wild west the department of justice to get those and noted all the indications, he tele­ lioiraire Stakes for all ages, says a
W. West went to town Monday*
graph«
his
report
to
Washington.
countries.
Mrs. E. Hoag and daughter, and a
liersonages before the grand jury, it
In that way, then, the Washington writer in Ainslee’s Magazine. opened
lady friend from Tillamook, visited Mr».
The foregoing figures at the top of possible. Everybody else who has any­ station receives an account of the
Refore these stakes were
Hoag smother, Mrs. Folund Saturday this column do not begin to tell the whole thing of value to reveal, or who thinks weather at all parts of the country there were a few fortunes in this coun­
and Sunday.
story. It is estimated that not more he has will be brought before the grand at the same time, and, as you may eas­ try. Some were made in the trade with
N J Dye and wife passed bv on their than one-fourth of the whole number of jury. The investigation will be thorough ily believe, it keeps the four telegraph the east, some were made in strictly
domestic commerce, some were found­
way to at.d from town Monday.
burglaries and hold-ups were reported enough to reveal the working of the de­ operators busy receiving the messages
ed in piracy, and other adventures by­
J. P. Tucker and wife and son, Johnnie, to the police.
partment of agriculture, particularly in that come pouring in soon aft­ sea, but the greatest number and the
er
eight
o
’
clock.
As
each
mes
­
and Mrs. Savage, of Beaver, went to
Cases are on record of business houses its bureau for the collection of data on
sage is received in the telegraph most stable were those which came
the city.
being plundered three times a week, and which it bases 4its estimates of acerage room it is carried by a messen­ from the shrewd investments in land
N. J. Dye and wife passed through our finally forced out of business . There is and crops.
ger across the hall to the forecast which was enhanced in value by the
vicinity Wednesday on their way to a record of one family being robbed 15
Attorney General Moodv has been di­ room, or room where predictions are growth of cities. Even up to the time
Pleasant Valley to visit their brother, S. times in two years.
rected by the President to use all the made, and handed to the translator. that the newly rich began to splurge,
the owners of the fortunes just Men­
C. Woods
Wanton brutality is the prime charac­ resources of the department of justice to As the translator reads aloud the tioned were pretty generally tolerably
Clyde Kinnaman is working at the teristic of the thuggery. Women are expose and punish all the crookedness cipher reports from the different sta­
plain people, who lived very quietly
Bea ver creek sa w mill again.
held up, terribly beaten and disfigured ; in connection with the cotton and other tions, other men in the room mark and looked upon those who made un­
Jennie Woole is taking music lessons of men are not only robbed,but cruely mu scandals which he can get at. Unques­ what he reads upon a map of the United usual display as too vulgar to come in
States, so that when the last message
Miss Tessa Bixby.
side the sacred pale which called itself
tilated. It secures no mctcv to submit tionably the order will be obeyed.
H. Poland took bis mother and sisters tamely to being held up; the footpads Wherever it exists guilt will be exposed. has been translated the map shows society. In New York, this class of
just what the weather is' at each one
to town Friday, where they will visit argue that a victim who has been beat­ No guilty person will i>e allowed to es of the 180 stations. The map is then people at the time mentioned lived in
awhile.
en into insensibility or whose eyes are cape. It is in the statistical division of turned over to the official who is to the neighborhood of Washington
Pete Anderson went to the city, Satur. gouged out, will not be so likely to iden­ the department of agriculture that the make the predictions. In order to get Square: in Philadelphia, toward the
foot of Walnut street, and in Boaton. in
day.
tify them, so almost every case of high­ investigation has stated. That bureau his bearings, he traces across the map
Mrs. C. Woole and son Charley went way robbery is marked by extreme bru has been under fire pretty constantly for the different places throughout the that ever sacred Reacon street. They
were slow but sure. They had no
to town Friday and returned Saturday. tality.
the past two or three weeks, and it is ' country where the temperature is the doubt about their position, or the pro­
same
and
the
places
where
thr
barom­
proper that the inquiry into the recent
priety with which thev maintained
Under the Harrison regime, the Mayor
Rear-Admiral Rojestvensky's condition
scandals of all sorts should begin there. eter is the same. The one he marks
haa made satisfactory progress aiaaM the argued that cold weather was respon But the statistical bureau will not be with red lines and the other with black their dignity. They did what they
pleased, but they did not please to be
operation that was performed on his sible for crime, but this Summer the abolished. Nor will the Southern cotton Mnes. and if you will look at the weath­ in the least fantastic, theatric, os­
forehead. He was able to leave his bed reign of terrior has been worse than association or an>' other private body er map you will see these red and tentations or conspicuous. And until
an<l ait in a chair Monday. Pains in ever. Thugs lurk in the avenues of the be permitted to tamper with it. The black lines wriggling and twistingall the newly rich had arrived, with the
over the country.
one foot, however, prevent his walking best residence districts, awaiting people government will collect the data on
When the reports from the north­ manifest intention to stay permanent­
ly, there were none with either the am­
freely, but no cause for uneasiness ex­ returning from theaters.
which the acerage and condition of the west show n great fall in temperature,
bition or the ability to dispute this su­
ists. The Admiral has expressed his sin­
big crops is based. Recent defects which he knowrthat a cold wave has started premacy. which was maintained not hy
cere satisfaction of the treatment ac­
Two hundred miles of standard-gauge have come to light show the necessity of 1 ona journey through the United States, an aggressiveness, but by the passive
corded him.
and he keeps a lookout to see how fast
electric lines in the form of a big loop, exercising the greatest possible care and it reache»« the different stations in the power of inertia.
* * *
According to the St. Petersburg cor- terminus, is the project of Dr. Henry intelligence in the collection, the com­ west. Then he calculates how rapidly
ADVICE FOR A WAITER.
respondent of the Daily News, the pend­ Waldo Coe and his associates, who have pilation and the interpretation of these it is moving and what kind of weather
ing peace imnferetice will fail and war just returned Brom a survey of the right figures. The government has advan­ it has to encounter, and perhaps, ^hen H«w . nine, M,a, Snre ThB|
Would Remetmber Him
with | h | mbii will continue. He say« : The of way, which leads into the St. Helens tages in this field which are out of the I he has- worked out the problem, he will
Tim«,
nnnouiK-ement that two more divisions mining district of Washington. The reach of private enterprises It can telegraph the following bulletin:
ot Russian troops are going to the trout projected road starts from Portland, make the inquiry more thorough and it “Hoist cold wave flag; thermometer
will fall .30 degrees in next 24 hours.” mnn!o rh1ica,rn man- ,ahorlni? under
neit week indicates the Czar's deter­ proceeds to Vancouver, crossing the cares nothing for the interests of any j a ml. sure enough, by next day .Jack
the disadvantage of extreme provo­
particular
set
of
gamblers
in
the
mar
­
Columbia
River
via
Woodlawn,
follows
mination, since his recent conference
Frost has got hold of our noses and cation recently found a novel wav
with Emperor William, to carry the war the north hank of the Uolumbia to ket. The aim of the government will be toes, and the cold-wave flag is almost of informing an arrogant waiter that
to the bitter end. The chief of the mobi Ridgefield, Woodland, Caples, Kalama, to let the country see, month bv month tearing itself to pieces with delight. his method of serving was wholly un-
liiation department said today to your Kelso. Ladu. to Stella, thence to Castle ns far as practicable, the actual condi­ But aonietimes t-he cold wave d$es not une"8010^’ “ayS thC Chica?° Trib-
correspondent : "The peace danger is ! Rock. Silver Lake and the St. Helens tion of the growing crops, so that pro- come aa was expected—it {» switched
over. Witte's trip to America will only mining district, n branch through to the ducers and consumers can know the off on a sidetrack or it melt» on the on?*^’“1 h‘d been an '“"Perating
WRy and then the cold-wave flag one_ Whenever the waiter was want­
serve tn show the Russian people that Morton coal fields, and a line through mtuation. This grand jnry inquiry into droops
in sbame.
ed he could not be found. When he
lapnnese demands render peace impos­ the mining district which shall cover all the methods of crop-data collection and
was not wanted
he wa.
i.___ r__
wanted he
was hovering
of the important minernl deposits of that interpretation has a profound interest
GREEN-CORN DANCE.
sible."
wh°.t ’ P ?hle ",,emPtin? »<> hear
* * *
section, thence in a southerly direction for the country
A b
what was being said. The llosl
Celebrati«« «t
host and
Th« relation.
-- ---- Iwtwm
— --- — — — th« . States
««»»sw of I toward the mineral ground north ot
1« friends had been compelled
>»«•«»» la Ike HUB. of Tksle
Public is Aroused.
c----—J to
Louisiana and Mississippi hare reached Washougal. , down to the Columbia
ask
emphatically
for
ReaervatlvB.
'very accom-
The public is aroused to a know ledge
an acute stage, and, from indication« it I River, and through Washougal, Camas.
paniment of the’ meal even down to
the curative merit* <>f that gr*ai. me<|.
will change from interviews a lout the Fishers and Vancouver, back to Port of
The
annual
green-corn
dance
of
the
knives,
forks
L
•
icinal tonic Flievtnc BiUcrt, for sick .
and spoons, so by the
Seneca Indians was recently held tn
concealment of eases to a much morel land. The estimHted cost of construe, Htomacli, liver and kidney». Mary
^.,h:.t,.f7“nd Ch— had been
serious matter. From information that tion and placing in operation of this 200 Waiter», of 54fl St. Clair Ave.. Colum­ the hills of their reservation, 25 bnt'r’Dr’ide .'h;y
anything
The hut
Pleasant frams
fr’am. of mind.
mind Still
has come to hand, the dignity of the I miles of track is, according to Dr. Coc, bus, ()., write« : •• Foraeveral month* I I miles east of Vinita, I. T.
blit a pleasant
waa given up]to die. I had fev r and ; Senecas numlier about 200 people
State of Louisians haa been offeuded by $4,0O0,lMX»_____________
ague, my nerve« were a recked . 1 could j and tuey hold many different cele- was doing the honors retained hi.
an armed invasion from the sister stale,
not aleep, and my atomrch was m > weak, br.tions during the year, among
S1OO Reward. $1OO.
from usUeaa doolora* drug«, that I could whk-h are the strawberry feaat. sup­ M™tPOwi,trh,.hnd dW n°‘
and thia Tuesday Governor Blanchard j
The
rrader«
of
thin
paper
will
b*
pleeead
to
[
»»<4 Wit. Soon after beginning to take per for the dead, dance for rain, war taint With the waiter in the latter's
communicated with the Captain of the
presence. R„t he w„ reserving hU
'"T. T dreaded .liwaw | Electric Bitlera, I obtained relief, and
ecicuce haa bsen able to cure in all ite | • _
. ,, dances and the green-corn dance.
naval brigade, which haa a full; i I that
Mtaaea ai><!
Hall's
m short
ammunition for future delivery
ri. that
,nai ia
ia Catarrh
laiaus
nail a I Catarrh
alarm
--------- 7 tHIMJ
-------- I u an . entirely
J cured.
The dance oceurs every year at
«quipped gunboat, with a view of hav­ 1'iirr ia lhe only positive esrv sol known lo the Guaranteed at ( has. I. Clough's drug
He asked for his check. The wait-
the drying up of tue corn, and the
frslersity
Catarrh kelns a corialitu 'store
price 5Oc
ing it dispatched to the tvrdera to pro luedlcsl
"dit‘w'rht iLWi"’ a
how
llonaldiaeSM- requires a constiluUonaiil treat
t,B>e
n
’
’
A
"
1
hy
S
*
net
'«
lect Ixiuiaiana citiaena from further in- incut HaH'a Catarrh Cute ia tn ken internally,
with e
ThPn ,he h<”‘ •rose
acting directly upon the tdou<1 and m net hi *
counciL
The
chief
and
six
members
digmtiea
Miaaiarippi haa five armed suifacefiof the ay stem, thereby deatro) lug the ;_______________________________ .
in M
u'e difrnHy' and' r^h-
of the council meet and make prep- fog
foundation of the dieeaae and giving the patient
ing in his pocket, extracted a quar-
bouts patrolling
th» eoaat ’ •*
to ’ preveut | Birt»nglh
aretiona for the green-corn dance
...... * ’ ’ "
by building up the con»litution and
- -v -1“.
ualure ingoing its work, lhe ptoprie-
fishermen f fnxu breaking through the |
by appointing a medicine man and
pl -
..
.
.
Iot» have *i_much faith in ir» curative power«.
quarantine linen Theae
vessels
are also
th.* they ..it"
__rr on-» Hundred IXillam tor inv
• number of hunters to secure wild
that it fails to cure, eend for liac of teati-
assisted by the Voiled Slates revenue oa>e
meat for the occasion. A hunt is
Nioulals
made and when the hunter, return
cutler Winona The Miaaiapippi boats A.ldreea, F. J. CHKNKV A CO . Toledo.O
'h "k you would remember me if
Sold by broggiatf. 75c.
the
dance takes place
I
will not allow Louauana fiahermen lo' Hail » F abji T v Fill» are th» bent.
1
TV-
___
‘
The Indiana
meet
under their large came in here again?”
enter Miaaiaaippi Sound, east of 81. j
“0. yea, «Jr, ves
T.
' mJ th' îrbïr "i e,r,V in
m
I
Joseph Light, hat, from reports received,
|™< ’ha I..der of the band ,.r medi- would," replied the waiter wHh a
it appears that one of then« patrol boata
suave
smile
of
satisfaction
c--^, ;, .landing
th
i •ine
_ .. man makes
-------- 4 a «peech.
<n.J.'"j;::!'nued ,h*
came into lake B >rgne, which is dis.
I n th« center of the 'shed
ANO
CURE
TNI
LUNC8
‘
' «nd talk«
tinctly Louisiana territory, and one re­
• " • «<<”» «nd solemn voice At in- Take one m
r,'m'-"'h<-r me.
terv.l, he put. small hit. ,,f -„.„„a VO w"n m.r ’°"d ,OO,t a‘
*'
port aaya it came up to the mouth of
leave,
from
a
p
l.„
t
,.
(
.
rrd
K
,nd
.vou will make no mistake. And If
lake Horgue canal, which extends from
to the you ever see me in this pl.c« in the
Senecas on a slow burnir. Hre. and
the lake lo the Mississippi River, a die-
uture you win keep i(„t ", ¿/"J*'
•a the smoke and the fi
tanee of only 4H mi lea The naval
I he
-’ p —
........ believing raise
he make, k
his
r,y„.
that vLT r >7,he wai1’wni a||,,w M
brigade veaeel Stranger draw» too much
the smoke convey, the words t„ th
ariln i’"rt ’“‘‘"’P'
wait on me
rnn P<>«UBFTlOg
prtM
prest Spirt*
After tl^e p^.^
waler for service in that vicinity, but a
FQH I OUGNS.M
HtaAtt M
that
lings are
dinner is readyP.7d th«
hghlulrafl boat will be impressed into
off the top Of v.,ur head*-
'b'*"
sarvice. armed with a howitzer or two I
81 reat and Quickest Cura for all
Ir-^ gue^w^eTeS m°d
and manned by ortfe-era from the liri.
THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
Itaile. and will be aent out to prevent
LES, or MOMMY RACK.
walked briskly from 'the
Abaolutaly Bur»
further aggression.
•etera! .«-r dM not mor„
{
dart.
KILL . COUCH
"" Dr. King's
New Discovery
T. BOTTS,
I
Rooting Crookedness Oat.
huciN®
POWDER
7»«f/5A»S«$77n/TE
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
Taxes paid for non
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
in office.
Both phones.
H.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O regon .
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Cent echer .Abvoliot,
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
/JA H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at .L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D.,
P pysician
and
S urgeon .
Office one block west of the
Allen House, Tillamook City.
Calls answered promptly.
pA R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
hos . coates ,
T Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
OF TITLE,
OR ABSTRACTS
GO TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
T hos . C oates , Pres.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance.
J
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos,
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
in the building occupied as a music store.
LATIMER, BROS.,
B1RBER IBB BlIBBBESSEB.
8HAVING, HAIR CUTTING
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
persons suffering with rheumatism.
MOJasgR
Annually, to fill the new positions created by
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want
YOUNQ MEN and LADIES of good
habits, to
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Schools IN THE WORLD
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years and endorsed bv all leading Railway
Officials.
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We execute a S25O Bond to every student
to furnish him or her a position paying from
940 to $5OO a month in States east oft
Rocky Mountains, or from $75 to
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month in States west of the Rockies,
mediately upon graduation.
Students can enter at any time. No vac»«
tions, For full particulars regarding any or
our Schools write direct to bur executive
office at Cincinnati. O. Catalogue free.
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Cincinnati. Ohio.
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Countj and State aforesaid, and that «aui firm
w.ll nay the sum of ONB HMMW I*’«;
E ars for each and every case of Catarrh
cannot be cured by the use of H all '» C atabmh
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FRANK J. CHhNKY
Sworn to before me and eubucribed
presence, thisbth day of December, A.D- r**1-
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