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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 2, 1907.
The Railway Death Roll.
I
PLIGHT OF THE ACTOR.
NAMES OF FLOWERS.
Cure*' Woman’s WeaknwaeB.
We ref t to that boon to • uk.
inffermg wonn n known us Dr. i'leicaa
^^.nF^e^oi the Editorial SU.
—
In the April iseue of Every I n d.\ b Mag Behind th» Scene, He la, In a Manner, Whsrs 8om« of Them Come From and
What They Mean.
azine, Mr. Cail 8i yder discuss s the I
a Prisoner.
It is interesting to know how certain nt Tin. E clectic M euk ai R eview say»
q icgtiun of reuponsibihly for the grow­
Ill a way, behind the scene» is a pris­
which
ing death roll of American railroads, on. It Is surely one ot the very few flowers received their names. Mauy ot Unicorn root i Hclonki»
For in­ °s one of tho chief Ingredient» of tho ho-
presenting facts aixl figures gathered place« where intelligent men and tvo- were named after people.
stance, the fuchsias were sa called be vori tv Prescription
largely direct from official sources. Mr. men are locked in their place of work
-A remedy which invariably acts as autar-
cause they were discovered by Leon
Snyder says that in the loss of life fioui and where no message from the out- aid Fuchs. Dahlias were named for . ■ ..i./,, ttotr • • • makes for normal *c-
?vi‘y >f lb« <'n,lr'' reproductive «yMern.»
side world is allowed to reach them.
I
"in He onias we have amediea-
railway accidents a close comparison
LTn^
the &bore
There is a tradition that actor folk are Andre Halil, who first brought them
shows only two nations in the world of unusually emotional temperament, from Peru. The camellia retelvetl its Buriiwés han ""U "lher ,,ruu with u/ilcli I am
in
tbe
treatment
of
disease,
with worse records than the Unit <1 and if therefore a telegram is received name from a missionary named Ka­ SiShiV'to women it is seldom that a case pe-
Is
States, namely, Spain and Russia at the stage door it is never delivered mel, who carried specimen» of tills Men which do< » not present some Indication
fS- this remedial agent.” Dr. Fyfe further
flower
from
Ju(,in
to
France.
Hie
Egypt and New Zealand are alsmt oi until after the performance. The mes­
says: "The following are among the leading
our level, while the rest of the world i> sage might be aa Invitation to supper, magnolia was named in honor of Mag- indications for Helunias (Unicorn root). Fain
or
aching in tbe back, with ¡ leucorrhcen;
nol
de
Montpelier.
Other
flower
names
Smiic (wiak) condltiuflvof the «7>“xl“£|tlvj
far above us. Roughly speaking, in or it might announce that the actor's
nre descriptive. Lady's slipper resem­ organs of Women, mentiH depression and ir-
favorite
brother
has
been
hanged,
or
It
regard t<» the safety « f pi»B-ei ge»s, »
ritLbility laociated wittf chronic diseases of
might be an offer in a stock company bles a tiny slipper. The blossoms of tberepridStlve
(organs of women;
ploie» ami the outside public. Amène­ I
to play twelve time3 a week, or it lady’s tresses are twisted like a braid sensation Jt heat fin the region of the klu
nevs
-
menXrrhagii
(flooding), due to a weak-
ra il roads are about treuil ye»n> behi-
might tell the actor that lie was the of hair. The flowers of the foxglove íníd’conífitlon ofjthe
reproductive «stem:
tliose of England I • nice, G rm.o.}
III.I
a
father of twins or that bls wife ivou’J are like the fingers of a glove. ’Hie • menor/to yisAhrrevsed or «bsent monthly
or accompanying an
other enlightened countlies
In He die without seeing him again unless name foxglove is said to be a corrup­ neriod/AVi,W?*from
condition of the digestive organs
nineteen year.«» since the Interstate com he came at once to her bedside, but all tion of "folk's glove” or "fairy's glove." and HTi'mlc < thin blood I habit: dragging
mission began th»- collection of lac of this Information Is supposed not to Aster means star aud received its name sensfiions in the extreme lower part or toe
contain an atom of phos-
about accidents, mails 60o0 pa>senur s. be good for the actor’s emotional dis­ from the starlike rays of tills flower. “pmore or lc«s of th« above symptom»
'which is the product of bones
position, and the telegram is therefore Daisy is really "day s eye." Dandelion .k.l-Tri>«.'in, jh> mval'd ;vom|?n ran an
over 48.000 employes and iiwhi L 9 o ,U(»
than take
-KaYHrjll?
given the same distinction a3 the means lion's tooth. I>o you think the IW-ller
PreJfWBtUiñraRl! 7TT t!t0 IMdlbgJngretlt-
other
persons
have
been
killed
<
r*
t sulphuric acid) or of aium
"mash” note and kept until after the name is appropriate for this notched, eiiGórwnií'flis Unicorn root, or Helonlos,
American railways, and nearlv l.Otki.lMO performance is finished. It cannot be rather Jagged flower?
and the nii’dical pro|>erties of which it
one-third sulphuric acid), un-
more have been crippl’d or maime«i. said that the actor’s emotional dispo­
Anemone means “wind flower." The most faithfully represents.
Of Golden Seal rie.it. another prominent
1 substances adopted for other ba-
scalded or crushed, disfigured or in sition is very seriously considered be­ anemone is so uelicately poised that it
Ingredient of -Favorite Prracrlption,-
valided. The conditions are growing yond the cast Iron rule in regard to trembles in the slightest breeze. Frof Fialev Ellingwoud, M. D.. of Ben­
owders because of their cheapness
worse year by jear. In 19()5 it was telegrams. His comfort and intelli­ Dutchman's breeches resemble nothing ni tt Medical College. Chicago, says:
"It Is an important remedy in disorders ot
twice as dangeious to travel on a rail­ gence have been slightly flattered in so much as a baggy pair of trousers. tbe womb. In all catarrhal conditions •
a
few
theaters
of
very
recent
date,
but
and
general enfeebiement. it is useful.
Morning
glories
bloom
only
in
the
road train or to voik lor a railroad com­
Prof. John M. Scudder. M. I)., late of
for the most part the condition of morning and four o'clock« not until
pany in the United States as it was in
Cincinnati,
says of Golden Seal root:
The Independent Church.
iiehind the scenes in most playhouses that hour in the afternoon.—St. Louis
"in relation to Its general effects on the
with foreign is not calculated to breed particularly
1895.
As compared
system,
then-
Lt no medicine in use ahout wMch
Republic.
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
there, is such general unanimity of opinion It
countries, the statistical tables for 1 9 j 3 high thoughts of any kind. As a matter
is universally regarded as the tonic useful in
“Have ye received llie Holy (ihost
For
, show that the number of paBt-engers of fact, he is treated little better than
all debilitated states.”
since ye believed.”
HOISTING DEVICES.
Prof. It. Bartholow, M. !>.. of Jefferson
There lias been three dispensations of killed for each million carried was in when he was only a “strolling" player
Medical College, says of Golden seal:
—a gypsy—several centuries ago.— Machinery That Was Used In Building
the
United
St
ites
51
lOOths,
as
against
"Valuable
in uterine hemorrhage, menor­
God
:
First,
from
creation
to
John,
the
the Farmers’ Mill ons
rhagia (Hooding) and congestive dysmenor-
the Un* ted Kingdom, Charles Belmont Davis in Outing Mag­
the Pyramids.
forerunner of Chriftt ;»ec<»nd. from John 71()0ths in
rbtra
(painful
menstruation).”
azine.
much Prof. Bolley, of the North
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription fafth-
Hoisting machines were used In both
to the Hssension of Christ; and third from 8-lOOtLs in Germany and 21()0ths in
fuiiy
represents
all tlie above named in­
^agricultural college is accompli-h
Assyria and Egypt 6,000 or more years gredients and cures
the day of Pentico<t.when the gifr of the France
tbediseases for which
Mhe farmers < f the woild through i
ago.
In
order
to
hoist
the
greut
“
PLUG
”
TOBACCO.
The
reason
for
this
excessive
death
they
are
recommended.
HolyGh ffct was demonstrated through­
lent and thorough investigations I
stones of tlie pyramids some form of
rate Mr. Snyder find« in the overworking
• iiqi|« experiment in plant life it ' out the age in whioh we live
Old Farmer’s Story of How the derrick was employed. Probably the
of employes and largely in the absence An
The
Jewish
priesthood
stood
for
the
Name Originated.
Dot easy to estimate. A single one of !
first construction was that which 1<
I name of God. the disciples for the name of the block signal b \stein, less than one
Iu the jury room at tlie courthouse a now known to mechanics as the shear
»vAif^overies—that of the foripahlehyde
quarter
of
the
total
mileage
<>t
the
coun.
of Christ. The Holy Ghost is the end of
few days ago an old time farmer said legs, This is made of two great tlm-
treatuieiit for smut—has already been
prophecy. “ I will D<»«ir out my Spirit try being protected by tbiseafetj device as he took a chew of tobacco:
hers tled together In tlie form of a
worth'ninny millions of dollars to the
“All the difference in the world in capital A, the two ends resting ig on tho
upon all flesh,” saith the Lord. If a In England the law aequiies that eveiy
agriculturists of the United States and
mile of passenger track operating more tobacco. I've tried twenty different ground and a rope being run over and
SEWING MACHINE.
ntire word. Thirteen years ago he ! man had lived always he would have
than a single engine shall be equipp« d kinds, and none is as good as that we attached at the top.
seen
the
changes.¡Frst,
we
see
Daniel
per
­
KOLLER BEARING.
«jjAthat this hitherto unconquerable
With one of these the pryamld b’.'lld-
secuted for calling upon the name of wittithe block signal, and the estimate used to make ourselves down on the
HIGH GRADE.
Q*K3of the grain grower could beef.,
farm. We would take a maple log ers could have raised large stones step
is
made
that
a
complete
system
of
such
Uf? prevented, by bathing seed in a God, but when we come down to the
while ’twas green end bore a dozen by step, which was doubtless their
signals on the American roads would
bti'ea in it with a two Inch auger. method. We can imagine we see the
«, llid inexpensivechemica) solution | age of Christ it was popular to stand on
prevent at least three-quarters of the They were our molds. We selected our
great A frame leaning over an incline
.tde l»y dflsolving I pound of formalde. the street corner ami cull on God, but if
collisions
that
now
occur.
As
an
evi
choicest tobacco aud soaked it for a of perhaps fifty degrees with n block
vde. 46 per cent strength, in 45 gallons a person believed on Christ he was
scourged and cast out of the synagogue. i f deuce that most of the accidents and week or more in wild honey, Then of stone tied on. Then a great crowd
>f water and using three-fourths of a
As soon as (’hrist finished Ins mission on i fatalities are preventable, Mr. Snyder we’d take the leaf to the log. get a of men get hold of the rope on the
:allon of this solution to a bushel of
earth and the Spirit became ad minis i mentions two American roads, the St goud hickory tamping stick and go to opposite side, perhaps assisted by gome
heat, oats or barley and one-half gallon
draft oxen, and all strain and pull until
trator, llien it became popular to believe Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha and the work.
i a bushel of flax.
' A little ball of the honey soaked to- the A frame stands erect and the stone
on
Christ only to evade »he issue. 1 Dcljwure and Hudson, which have
For many 5 ears he could not persuade
auger
bol
?
bacco would be put In the
Is swung up Into the air, where it can
What God said was to the people of the : records equaling the best of those in anti tamped In with the stick and a
>*ingle farmer to adopt his plan. They
lie pushed Into the desired place.
dispensation of this administration, and foreign countries; the former carrying hammer. We’d pound it in solid. Ball
Such a contrivance could be used to
ioked upon him a« a scientific dreamer.
so with Chrisr. But now the will of about 3,000,000 passengers a year, has after ball would be rammed in and lift stones six or eight feet, which was
i impractical
experimenter, and
not
in
ten
years
ki'led
a
single
one.
The
God is revealed by the Spirit. As soon
poiyuled until the whole became a sol sufficient for the construction of the
” -
«Chis theories. It was in 1900
Delaware and H tidaon in ten years car- id plug. When the hole was nearly first pyramid. Doubtless better hoist­
A itomttk
J ^farmers first began to regard as ( hrist came the Jewish priest (that
bad urged the people to hope for the ried 60,000,000 passengers without a full, we would pound in the plug, and ing devices were constructed as more
' I 'V and his ideas seriously.
promised Messiah), became the natural fatality. In one yesr, 1903, there «as then the log would be put away to sea pyramids were built.—Circle Magazine.
more progressive aiid
antagonist of Christ, The priest lost his not even a single injury of any kind sou As the wood dried the moisture
who owned tracts of land
would be drawn from the tobacco.
The Dangerous Age.
tithe, and «n :» is with the preacher of to a passenger.
?<>uld afford to exjieri-
Ami when it was split the sweetest
If a man is going to commit a crime
Christ, every man who subscribes to the
tobacco
ever
made
was
taken
from
It.
.est his*prescription for
during his lifetime the chances are
Clothes Made Of Wood.
Holy Gho't lias no further need of a
We called it ‘plug' tobacco, and that’s that be will do It at the age of twenty-
Dy buying this
nis was the first time
preacher and thereby llie preacher who
where the name originated.”—Kansas nine. It Is a curious fact that statis­
reliable, honest,
d been tried on hii ex-
The old saying of giving a man a
prays for the outpouring of the Spirit
City Star.
tics have shown that man Is more dan­
high grade sew­
»
uactical agriculturists,
“white pine overcoat,” meaning there­
Incomes the greatest foe for he is forever
gerous at this period of his life than
ing machine.
uents proved to be re-
by the covering provided by the under­
Cat
Laughter?
silenced to those who are led by the
at any other. The majority of crimi­
ssful. The farmers aud­
Wbat was the origin of the phrase nals In the state of New York have for
taker, as a last and outside shell, is
STRONGEST
GUARANTEE.
Spiiit. l lie Independent Church stands
io the fact that there was
likely to be realized in a more practical “Engugh to make a cat laugh?" some time been of this age. The gen­
exclusively for the administration of the
gained by the scientific treat
way. an I for the living, for clothing is Dr. Murray's Dictionary notices only eral supposition is that men have at­ National Sewing Machine Co.
Holy Ghost. While we look on our
"Enough to make a cat speak,” which
»»nt diseases.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
former presidents of the U.S as being now bring made from wood, or more is explained as signifying something tained the lighest development of their
strictly S|K*aking, wood pulp. The ex
mental and physical powers at twenty-
FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL.
uerlain's Colic, Cholera noble and wise »n»m. we are now living treine cheapness aud durability of cloth extraordinary, especially something nine, and they are supposed to be aide
verj good to drink. "Old liquor able to
in
the
administration
of
Roosevelt,
and
id Diarrhoea Remedy.
ing made from this material is a very make a cat siieak" is quoted from an to distinguish between right and
wrong and to realize the consequences
•e is probably no medicine made so it is with God the Father of all, and important item, and will solve the
early eighteenth century source, and
X m .
'-»civ upon with mure implicit Jesus Chi ist his son, they both have been
liable to follow the indulgence of ei­
question
of
cheap
clothing
for
the
ol
k
therewith
Stephano's
remark
to
Call
.eib^et Aban Chamberlain’s Colic, succeed by the Spirit of God. who rules
ther. Next to the age of twenty-nine
< lera toJtfl Diarrhoea Remedy. During »(‘cording to present circumstances. God logman. Eol a lot g time c dl o- ban Is compared, “Open your mouth; the greatest number of criminals have
here
13
that
which
will
give
language
j third oft m century in which it hat»
napkins, tableclothes and other t- 1» i,«.
been twenty-one. twenty-seven or for­
When you buy an
f i in use, pvtople have learned that it arbitrated peace by obedience, Christ by have been made Iron» the fiber of hen
to you, cat." Miss Squeers’ maidserv­
ty-five years of age. The Intervening
cone i-rme'dy that never fails \\ lien belief, now men are filled with thw
ant Slid that only to see Miss ¿¡queers'
though
this
fiber
scarcely
to
♦
<
de
years, in which men do not commit
r ce l with w'ater and sweetened it is | Spirit when a man gives away to the
friend. Miss Trice, toss her head was
ns many crimes, have not been explain­
>Hl
Jake For sale by CloUgli’n I inspiration of the Spirit of God. “ For wood, lor H is separated ii- u
“enough tn make a tomcat talk French
SLICKER
ed by expert criminologists who have
woody matter of the stalk in uraclicnl
grammar.” But even that is not ex­
aa many ns are led h> the Spirit of God
made investigations proving the above
demand
actly laughing. Has it anything to do
they are the sons of G<»d ” If the Bible I ' the same manner as is • h« h er li<
statements to be true and who are still
I flax ; bin, bring Coarse, longer an
with
the
mythical
Cheshire
animal?
—
»
teaches anything it is that God is a ;
working on a solution of the problem.
I Spirit Why pray to God away up in j not often used tor any thing but coarse Londe u Chronicle,
—New York Herald.
cloth,
bagging,
etc.
The
material
tor
Heaven when lie is here in Spirit, un I
Pro,» In Old Ma„achu»tt,.
wood clothing is a different process, the
It's the easiest and
She Didn't Accept.
less we wish to evade tlie issue ?
Theie was an ancient law in Massa
wood being ground and macerated to
A little episode once greatly delight-
only way to get
J. C. G ove .
chusetls that ladles' dresses should be ed Calve, the famous prlma donna,
a pulp, and when ol proper consistent
the best
made long enough to bide their shoe She was being escorted over a famous
tlie mixture is fogred through holes
Notice oi Co Pattnersbip
Sold everywhere
I
buckle«. In 1660 an act of the general grotto when she suddenly thought of
iron plates, coming out in long slung- court prohibited short sleeves and re­
a zvxiwca co. sa»»o.
Notice is hereby given that the under
c.-wp.ww eo ro,o«rot*M
from one half to one quarter inch n quired garments to be lengthened so ns an opera aud burst into song, to which
signed
have
formed
a
co-partnership
the boy who was her guide listened
Qjways flattering
under the firm name of Leach <<c Co. tlnchness. While moist these tilings ate to cover the arms to the wrists and
(X> \o have many
We propore to furnish the public with very easily broken, but when dried ami gown» to the shoe buckles; “Immod­ with much satisfaction. When she
stopped he seriously remarked, if you
.. . ...
-
IIJIIIIIHIBIW®
the
best qunlitv of meats to lie obtained
Liners. Peo-
erate great breeches, knots of ribbon, asked the proprietor whether you might
from the market, and toward that we tight^ twisted and then woven into
I
HAVE
THE
KNOWLEDGE
broad
shoulder
bands,
and
they
be.
again and
sing in here while the people are being
have special and extraordinary facilities. fabric they become strong, elastic nn<l
As well as the instruments for pro
M apricr F. L rach ,
\e confi- I
durable
Ere long the department silk roses, double ruffs and cufts" were shown over 1 think he would pay you
forbidden. In the same colony, in well." “How much do you think be
.°* *lHS8es' A ’"''I ¡8 all
W. W CONDKR,
stores will have wood clothing for sal»
1 ask All glasses guaranteed to fit.
1653, 1. Fairbanks was tried for wear­ would give me?" asked the prlma don­
J erk I) W allack .
on their counters, even if merely to
in
buying
glasses it should l>e a
tntage of
ing g eat boots, but was acquitted.
na. entering thoroughly into the spirit
quest!.,,, ,.f -Not 11OW
bot
show they Hte keeping up to the the
I
k*s from
Notice to Debtor«
of the adventure. After thinking care­
how g.„,d. ' A pair of (.erfectiv fit­
times. And thus another and a very
The
Early
Worm.
fully the boy replied, "About 5 francs
ted and properly adjusted glasses
.Aimers who
■I
Tlie undersigned begs to inform the large use for timber and lumlxr looms
Entertaining a children's party at a a day.”
should wear you from 2 to 10
U
year in and
public that he lint fin med n c--„._
co-pnrt- up, but in this case culls and waste certain millionaire's house in New
years with satisfactory results.
nership with Judge W. W. Condor nod
They know
Cats and Fish.
1 will fit you wilh g|aMeg that j
Jeff I). Wallace, under the firm name of • tufl can tie used, principally pine and York, a woman professional teller of
Is are right J Leach Kt Co. This partnership will spruce.
stories to Juveniles happened to em­
A sea captain tells of big sailing In
7rn nKi’Jr-»'e*'
'* “‘«'"Ctor,
from
|l..,0 up. Glasses for leaa
ploy the old proverb. "Tlie early bird southern seas where flylug fish abound.
Y will always
succeed to and continue to conduct the
than that amount not guaranteed.
nieHt market business heretofore con
In speaking at the dinner of tbe Chi catches the worm.” A little boy ques­ They would sometimes In their flight
le would like i ducted
by Maurice F. Leach, nt the c»go Commercial club, James Bryce, the tioned the proverb promptly. "But In the night come aboard the ship and
&
vettAwe the buyer
same stand in Tillamook City, and
wasn’t the worm foolish.” lie asked, drop on the deck. He had three cats
British
ambnasador.
Discussed
at
some
1
under
the
immediate
»uperviaion
ol
• ■» 1 ,',ea<r of seller. Why
“to get up early and be caught?" "My that, though they were lying asleep be­
Maurice F. l.rnch.
length ol functions ol modern cities, dear," said the story teller, "that worm
make this your reg-
low. would hear the sound whenever a
The liuvii.g and selling of stock will lie placing them in three distinct classes
hadn't been to bed at all. He was fish struck the deck nttd would rush up
■
I¿
trading place tor
in charge ol and under the supervision
One class, he said, included those tunc Jusz getting home.”
■H
to get It. They distinguish tills from
of W. W Comlor and J. 1). Wnllnie.
Zaiiigs.ind medicines.
>
all other sounds. The crew tried to
All persons indebted to me nre respect­ lions which are vital ami indiapensable
'f',’ APv»‘."!:r?o»'7’ - NOTIC,! F"«
fully requested to pay me as early a« because the individual c’t’ieu can not
Imitate It In various ways, but could
Girl Friands.
practicable. in order that I may liaiunce exercise them for himsell, giving tie
I must Stat., Umd om„ pnrtl,nd Orc
Nell — Did you tell her I couldn't not deceive the cats.
mv books, and that the old business may
J
(THE RELIA8LE DRUGGIST
Notice in herel v
Apr11 ’'lh’
maintenance of public safety, or police come? Belle —Yes. and she seemed
) < he merged into into the new.
with the y roAinit,,)’,
!¡' 1 hat *'• compliance
Intuited Him.
department, assn instance. The second surprised. Nell—But didn't you ex­
J”"e 3. lí.s. emíTeí " Î'
l o!‘«re« ot
MAcnica F. L kacii .
Ferry—Wbat was tbe matter with tiiu’ei lambin th - Hatmni ?iuifor the
of
class was that nf function which might plain to her that I’ve got the chicken-
Johnson last nlglit that he should g.-t Ne.,d». a„d w,.|>'¿J •"'".rm,. Oregon,
pox?
Belle
—
Yea;
that's
what
surpris
lie left to individuals or large corpora
to «II th, I'ublu 12I„|T»",’<’r\: ’ “«•
ed her. She said you were no chicken. Insulteil when 1 asked him to drink? teue<l
August 4 i%2.
I‘a”
by act of
tions, such as are in England called pub
He is not a total abstained, is he? I Of Nehalem ’>M * R
—Catholic Standard and Times.
I k -companies. These would iuclmle the
Wallace—It was the way you put the
™hirxi,oilT:i,’“oo.k.s*«i<: "'«re
matters ot water, light transportation,
question. He is subject to attacks of 'Worn Ststenieiit So 16. » »! 1,8 O®<*S his
Five Indi,pansabl, Drug».
the Sw '4sei Sesw i*
Pu*h»»eof
kleptomania,
and
when
you
asked
li'n,
markets and public education In the
“You need five drugs.” said a foolish If h*» “rensn'»
1 , »nd N,.\ Nw* n , 1
Nw U Ne
third class, Mr. Brice put matters physician to a patient—“water, food, If lie "wasn’t beginning to fee!
te^t t'a.
A
which might or might not I t given to air, sleep and exercise.” But the pa- taking something" be got hurt, verj •»Is for I • tiff be, ,,r .
•’11 »’ mors valua-
naturally.
,lld t'
»»rF-ullum
a public local authority, such as lodging tlcvt sought another doctor, and the
-s
2/«-^ --
houses, baths, etc , audit was hie opin­ foolish physician died poor —Saturday
Conflicting Emotions,
ion that wheie there is a monopoly it is I Evening Post.
"How happy a fellow feels when he
strongly urged in England that the pro |
has really repented of something wrong
Tnrn your sorrows outward Into mr be has done!"
S N«» ahm. Oregon.
fits and increased value which the
Hougo Kline, of
rents of sympathy »nd deeds of kind
"Ten. aud how infernally mad he Rboxe dv'H r"be<VVan<iL\
growth ol a city gives to such a mor-
adversely the
■ess.
and
they
will
become
a
stream
of
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
<vts when acme other fellow recalls it
O|i»ly ought to belong to the public.
bl easl ngsCuy ler.
July.
rtto;.
r
said
loth day of
to bls mind afterward.”
A lg U. o . g. Dbm.^
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