TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 5. 190__>
! ■
DID LEE EXPECT DEFEAT?
SURGEONS’ CHARGES.
John Hickey, team....................... 13 00
Method by Wh.d5t 1» S.id, th. F.M Th« Censral's Significant St.,.-
'
Work in R.D. No. 3.
After Sailer« Creek.
Are Reflulstsc.
5 20
The Board of County Commissioi ers, Geo. Olds and team ....................
My last official Intercourse with <;
Frequently
layoieu
wbu
have
bad
oc-
00
8
E
l
Catterlin
and
team
.
.......
composed of County lodge H. F. Good
eral I.ee was ou the retreat | 'j?
,.a810I1 to settle «be bill» at -urgeona
speed and Commissioners Bodyfell and A. Marolf, gravel...................... 15 OO
rent
him with dispatches from
,11K)U »born they have called In ex- ldent to Davis
1 00
Alley, met on Wednesday, and transact Paul Erickson ............................
and reached him ii,-lr?t
|
tremltlea
to
uae
the
knife
are
beard
2
00
Cha«
Lundquist
.........................
ed the following business^:-
night of April 0 near Rice'» station. 1
l0
complain
against
what
they
call
10
00
Gust funpie, dan.ages on road ...
approached without being , balien—!
Drew Dawson, rig hire ............. 43 io
I -the exorbitant charges of surBeoD8;
C. E. Reynolds, burying A.
by n single sentinel and fouDli
H. Crenshaw, expenses on trip of
Dixon ..................................... 15 00
A skilled »urgeou may charge »200 standing near a smolderiug tire wi
Davis family ........................... 51 20
I for a simple app -odldtb» operation. one of his bands restlug on an l0
3 80 H. F. Goodape, d, salary ............ 100 UO
Al Ready, witness tees................
The patient, who never think» of com- balance wheel. He was dietatiagi^
3 8u John Hickey, supervisor............ 20 31
Louis Guinn, witness fees
plalnlair until be is convalescent, ob- order to Colonel Marshall, who Ht.
9 17 Jones & Kundson, merchandise. 32 85
Mason Bro»., merchandise.........
jects oftentimes to paying the bill. the ambulance with a lap desk re^o ;
Win Bodylelt. loard of prisoners 110 00
00
5
Dawson Bro« , livery....................
I He says. “It is outrageous for a sur- Ing his dictation. As General
19 20
Pacific States Tele. & Teleg. Co. ■ 13 87 Fred Zuddack, supervisor .......
I -eon to charge $250 for half an hours spoke he gazed Into the bed of co,.,
2
25
Win.
Mills,
merchandise
............
5 65
8. D. Boyakin. merchandise..
as If weighing every word. There wu
W. W. Wiley, salary.................... 169 96
"'The question ot surgeons’ fees often go staff or escort alsiut. so far M ,
Headlight, printing'.................... 136 <3
M 37
Tillamook
Herald
.......................
360
(X
puzzles a pptient. He knows of one could see. Touching Sailors Creek t,
J. M. Weiss & Son, lumber.........
00
man upon whom a surgeon of wide spoke bitterly and said in answer to
J. M Weiss & Son, lumber......... 11 58 Tillamook Waler Works............ 24
A,
T.
White,
justice
cast
bill
H.
reputation has operated and charged Mr. Davis' desire to know his pnpM
Frank Owens work on road......... 7 65
3 <0
Long.........................................
1 only »75. He may know of another line of retreat that It was lieyoud bj
Mrs. J. M. Bodie, for county poor 40 00
A. T. White, justice, cost bill
who has paid $1,000 for the same op- control; that he had Intended to „
Frank Nordlierg, wood................ 6 00
II. Fueler...................................
i 05
oration. He cannot figure it out.
treat by the line of the Danville road,
Viewers of Irndorf Road.
Yet surgeons of known ability and but had been forced off that route bj
4 00 A. T. White, justice, cost bill
J. L Simtirn» .................. ........
o
national. [>erbaps International, fame the arrival of Sheridan ahead of
Louis Loll.................................
85
W. II. Simmon»........................... 2 00
have a general plan In charging for at Burkville; that he was then follow-
o 00 A. T. White, justice, cwt bill
John Theiler ................................
operations. Their prices range from Ing the line of the Southride road to
o 85
Geo.
Smith
..............................
Of'
4
Adolph Schild .............................
nothing to $5,000. They will operate Lynchburg, but the enemy waa oJt.
4 0< A. T. White, justice, c<»st bill R.
Otto Schrader..............................
I without any question of willingness or marching him and might force hlmoj
35
Catterlin
.................................
3
8 (MI
Cyrus Randall..............................
! ability to pay In any case where the that bla movements were dependent
8 Cl A. T. U bite, justice, cost bill VV.
situation Is Imperative. Afterward on the developments of each hour, and
Tom Lyster..................................
Oliver........................................
3 35
Viewers for Lointuin Road.
they will present the bill. The general then he added: *IIow can 1 tell! \
A. T. White, justice, cost bill A.
public does not understand how a sur few more Sailors Creeks and It will all
James Ls.mmen ................ ........ 4
Eberman .................................. 3 85
geon will charge one man $50, another be over—Just where I thought It would
4
Fred Z tddaclc ..............................
A.
K Case, work.......................
8 58
$250 and another $5,000.
4
end from the beginning.” When 1 iht
Geo. Loerpahel ...........................
King & Smith, merchandise .... 372 25
Surgeons have a fixed price scheme. published this statement its truthful
4
Otto Schrader..............................
They aim to charge the patient about ness was questioned. Fortunately l
Guy Vaughn, supervifor............ 30 00
John Hickey............................... . 8
I one month's Income. They figure that afterward saw two of his staff, both
King & Smith, merchandise....
20
8
12
W. D. Wood ..............................
any person who is In such bad condi of whom said they had heard him ei- ’
Joel Atkinson, merchandise ....
1 80
Viewers for Hellenbrand Road.
tion as to be forced to submit to a press himself In the same way. There I
2 80
D.
VV.
Gilbert
&
Son
...................
14 00
Clarence Atterbury................
surgical
operation surely can afford to may have been times when General !
John
Fleck
..................................
4 00
14 OO
Arthur Atterbury...................
give one month's income. They ascer Lee, elated by some of bls surpriaiig j
A.
L.
Miller,
roofing
bridge
.......
42
00
OO
11
O. T. Hellenbrand...................
tain roughly what a man makes per successes, felt hopeful about the tri
14 00 Orl^y K< llow, hauling lumber.. 20 00
month and send in a bill for that umph of our cause. From the proba- |
Otto Schrader.....’..................
7 65
amount. The man whose Income Is bllltles based on numbers and resources
4 OO Erank Owen, supervisor............
lease Ward..............................
but $50 a month pays $50. The man his Judgment may have been warped ;
5 65
32 00 D. S. Boyakin..............................
A. W. Bunn..............................
who gets $5.000 is asked to pay $5,000 away now and then by the feeling to
32 0O D. VV. Gilbert & Sons, merchan
Herman Farmer ......................
-and generally objects, even though expressed when, after Second Manas
dise............................................ 13 10
impress,
at
this
time,
the
golden
rule
Work in R.D. No. 5.
Editorial Snap Shots.
' upon ail the aspirants.and whoever may he should know that bls life Is worth sas, Sharpsburg. Fredericksburg and ■
109 50 Henry Olds, supervisor.............. 20 91
Lee Lyster ..............................
bls Chancellorsvllle. he said, "No general ;
It is the producer and the consumer be successful in landing the nominations as much proportionately as that of
7« 50 Jones & Kundson, merchandise. 67 00
N, A. Christensen....................
poorer
fellow.
—
Chicago
Tribune.
ever commanded such troops as those
have a right to expect the party vote
40 75 C. E. Reynolds, two tables......... 25 00 who pays the freight.
Roy Rease..................................
under me.” But his mind was too
and the hearty support of the unsucess
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75 VV. R. Robedee, merchandise.... 21 80
B. Huston..................................
mathematical in Its workings, and all
What were the officials of the Hill road full aspirants at the June election. Let
THE SHIPS OF TYRE.
47 25 Western Oregon Co...................
5 OO
A. J, Bales..............................
Its calculations were too habitually .
2 OO T. II. Goy no, making deed .......
J. Beach....................................
1 00 doing at Seaside last week,where a large all the aspirants in the primary election
based upon what could be done with
38 50 Edna Garfield, taking testimony 5 00 amount of rails are said to be stacking play fair in politics, and if they do this Type« of The»« Vessels 8till In Use In a given number of men and a certain
V Magill..................................
th« Far East.
up
?
there
will
be
no
factional
fight
or
knif
T. Coulson...................... ............. 20 0( Glass & Prudhomme, merchan
Away back, even when Solomon was amount of materiul to make him forget
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dise ........................................... 320
i
J. H. Holgate................ . ......... 14 00
53 There is no consistency in registering ing the republican ticket this year. Tlie king In Israel, the ships of Tyre, the vast disparity between the contest
............. 1 01 Kendell Scovell, witness ...........
8 00 as a republican and shouting like blazes democrats and the prohibitionists stick manned by brave Phoenician sailors, ants or hope for ultimate trlumph.-
1 (M F. L. Sappington, repairs to in-
F red Gilbert.................... ............
for the republican cause at the primary . to their tickets, and republicans ought went through the prehistoric canal Jobn S. Wise in Circle Magazine.
■trument ............................. ... 38 45 election and then knife the republican I to stick to their ticket also.
D. D. Jones.................... ........... 13 5.
where the Suez channel Is now and
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Jtsse Earl....................... ........... 9 0< James Christensen, supervisor .. 42 ¡2 ticket at the general election.
navigated from China clear around to
A WITTY JUDGE.
Every once in a while an unfortunate England.
1 .50 F. L. Sappington, surveying. .. 120 00
Ed. Kinnaman ............ ............
* * #
circumstance
takes
place
in
which
a
per
Their ships were the models for His Conclusions on the Evident» of
1 00 W. D. Bodyfelt, janitor ....... ... 78 00
N. C ou I hoii ................... ...........
The transportation question and the
2 00 Register Printing Co.,school laws 8 25 passenger business will not down. Nei. son taking a teacher’s examination be Greece and Rome and later for Venice,
H. Poland .................... .......
Ditto and True.
Joel Atkinson................ ............. 3 50 G. B. Lamb, expenses ........... ... 12 45 ther should it, until it is settled correctly comes greatly annoyed because they the Spaniards and the Portuguese.
The late Hon. Noah Davis, well
1 00 G. B. Lamb, salarv ...........
Clyde Webb................... ...........
. 266 66 and in the interest of the growing de failed to obtain the required number of Only the Englishman Improved on known throughout the country as the
credits. The examining board comes in shipbuilding, and from him all mod Judge who tried and sentenced Boss
3 50 II. Crenshaw, salary.............. ... 266 66 mands of Tillamook.
E. R. Haye» .................. ...........
for a roasting, and is often accused of ern models have dated.
Tweed, was Justly celebrated in many
...........
1
25
K.
Mills,
salary
............
Henry Smith!..................
* * *
. . 100 00
In the old Trye models the waist of ways, ne was of that type of Jurist
discrimination.
The Epplett case appears
2 25 A. M. Hare, salary.........
There is no better placealong the Coast
M. A. Cady.................... ............
. . 200 00
the ship was low, so the oars could
63 •J. (’ Holden, salary............ . . 100 0o than Tillamook Bay for a cold storage to be another of theJe unfortunate affairs get good play on the surface of the for which western New York was
R. B, McClay................ ...........
75 P. VV. Todd, salary....... ... ... 91 67 planT. And wouldn’t it be a blessing for which could have been avoided had Miss ocean, and the sterns were lofty, so as famed during the half century follow
J. J. Howser.................. ...........
ing 1850. Orleans county Is proud ot
J. Beaclt ....................... ........... 2 00 A. VV. Severance, stamps....... ... 87 88 the fisherman to have some competition Epplett appealed to the State Superin to give room for stowing cargoes and
him as oue of her noblest and most dis
so that they could get for their fish the tendent, which she failed to do. Having to provide dry quarters for the upper tinguished sons.
V. Magill......................... ........... 2 00 John 11. McNary, district attorney
He was slightly
failed
to
exercise
her
right
to
appeal,
she
mariners.
same
as
the
fishermen
on
the
Columbia
?
to
procuring
evidence
.......
. 237 12
Jurors and Witnesses Circuit Court.
above medium height, full habited,
has
no
case
or
cause
of
complaint.
That
As
wind
power
came
into
use
the
*
*
*
Alex Watt....................... ........... 15 20 D. W. Gilbert & »Son, tnerchan-
large head, flue, clean cut face—Indeed,
The Pacific Navigation Company has being the case, it is not right to accuse waist grew higher and the poop deck a striking figure In any community. He
disc ............................
Geo. Williams ................ ........... 12 40
decided to run the steamer SueH. Elmore Superintendent Wiley and the examining disappeared. Step by step from galley was a well read lawyer, an honest,
A. M. Ginn..................... ........... 18 20
Continued.
between Tillamook and Portland. That board of crooked business, and to pro to caravel, from caravel to frigate, the fair minded Judge, with n keen sense
Daniel Goods pend........... ........... 12 60 Herman Scholhneyer, damages
is tough—on the Astoria rats, for they tect his character and reputation Mr British shipwrights Improved on the of humor and withal something of a
Ernest Gienger ............ ........... 12 60
for land taken for road.. . .. 50 00 have chewed, chewed, chewed for a long
ships of Tyre.
writer and poet. The following lines
Wiley has found it necessary to publish
J. J. McGinnis .............. ........... 19 60
But lu the far east the models have from his pen, written on the sp-i' ot
time
on
feed
shipped
to
this
county.
Let
the
facts,
which
he
has
done
so
in
a
crus-
F. E, Norton .................. ......... 21 00
remained much the same, and the ship the moment and In the midst of a trial,
us all be thankful that one kind of chew tic letter published in this issue. We makers of Persia and India have stuck
COFFEE
David Fitzpatrick ......... ........... 15 60
ing
on the people of Tillamook will stop. want to say this in connection ; It is to the old Tyrian models to the pres Illustrate the alertness and quality of
Ernest Haag.................... ........... 18 60
his mind. They are perhaps the best
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The
world
is
full
of
the general rule for examining boards to ent day.
C. B Handy................... ......... 22 00
play upon words of which we have any
Most every town of any importance in be exceedingly charitable with those
Today their high square sterns re record In the English language.
11. II. Tubbeeing ........... ........... 22 00 anonymous coffee: 'Java Oregon have cut out whatever trivial
who take teacher’s examinations, espe call the ships of Columbus. The mar
K. H. Lane ..................... ........... 22 00
It was at the Niagara circuit In the
factional
differences
may
have
existed
in
cially when they lack a few credits of the iners still have to get out of sight of
I). W Rhodes.................. ......... 18 40 and Mocha.”
the past, with the object in view of pull- required number, and in that way many land and steer by stars and the feel of early seventies. Judge Davis presided.
An action In ejectment was called.
Fred Buhrow .................. ......... 17 20
Who returns your ing together in the interest of the city. persons not qualified have been granted the wind on cloudy nights. They sail The
dispute was over a party wall or
11. F. Holden ................ ......... 12 80
around
Triildad
and
carry
pilgrims
to
We do not despair of seeing Tillamook
a division line. It was purely a ques
S. H. Rock....................... ......... 19 00 money if you don’t like City fall into line when they see that the teacher's certificates. In justice to Mr. Mecca.
tion for the civil engineer. The divi
Wiley, all must admit that he has labor
J. 11. Hathaway................ ......... 12 80
These vessels, on which the queen of sion line established and the case was
booze sellers and the special interests are
’
em
?
ed
most
conscientiously
for
the
Tilla
Grant Mills...................
13 60
not doing anything to benefit the city or mook public schools, and we are exceed- Sheba might have traveled to visit won. The defendant's attorney, reallt
Your grocer returns y<wr money if you don’t
Harry Crane .................. ......... 15 00
Solomon, are used by native Hindoos, lug this, called as expert witnesses the
county.
like
Schilling's
Best;
we
him.
inglv sorry that an incident like the Arabs and by the peoples of Indo- Hon. John A. Ditto, city engineer ot
Mi Iva Warren..................
... 18 40
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M. Trowbridge................ ......... 12 60
The newspapers of the state are kick Epplett matter should have arisen, for, China.
Buffalo, and the Hon. A. R. True, the
On board the captain, his men, the engineer who constructed the cauta-
Warren Vaughn ............ ......... 12 80
ing up a terrible hullabaloo about State as we ha ve previously said, the papers
Notice of Final Settlement.
cargoes,
pilgrims
and
sheep,
asses
and
F. N. Wilaon................... ......... 15 40
inent No. 1. What's the matter with should have been sent to the State Sup.
lever bridge over Niagara river at the
N otick la I! kkk » v G ivbn .— That the final them, anyway ? Anything to humbug erintendent. and had that been done the other live stock live in a proximity falls. They were two of the most emi
8. V. Anderson.................. ......... 16 60 account
of the administrator of the estate of
that would stir an American’s stomach nent civil engineers in the state. They
Theo Jacoby..................... ......... 16 40 B M. Porter, deceased lin. been rendered in tl.e people and fool the voters on the peddling of untruthful statements would
the County Court of Tillamook Count.
to immediate rebellion. — Nashville made a survey of the premises and es
Frank Hobson.........
14 20 State of Oregon and that Monday, the 6th main issues. We thought the issue to be have been obviated.
American.
of April. 1908. at ten o'clock a m., at
tablished the division line as contended
Win. Armutrong.............. ......... 22 00 day
the Court House in said County and State, fought out at the coining election »as
Best Healer in the World
for by the defendant and when called
been appoined by the Court' ns the time whether the people thought the republi
Eugene Jenkins.............. .........
A Metaphor With a History.
2 20 has
and place tor settlement thereof, and all |»er
Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond
to the witness stand so testified, giving
Harry Foster.................... .........
2 20 sons interested in said estate shall appear can partv was the beat for Oregon and Maine, says: " I have used Buckler.’» To know a hawk from a hernshaw” monuments, courses and distances with
ami show cause if any they have why said
Harley Morton................ .........
2 20 final account should not be approved.
the country, or the democratic, socialist Arnica Salve for several years, on inv Is a metaphor with a curious history. such minute exactness that they could
E H WHITNEY.
L. G. Freeman.........
or prohibition party. That is the issue old army wound, and other obstinate It la a comparison drawn from falcon not be successfully controverted. The
.........
2 20
Administrator.
sores, and find it the best healer in the ry. "Hernshaw” Is a corruption of
Bertha Davis............
not Statement No. 1.
V 60
world. I use it too with great success heronshaw,” or young heron, a bird moment True, who followed Ditto as a
J. F. Stichler..................
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«
10 60
III inv veterinary business." Price 25c which was a common prey of the fal witness, left the stand. Judge Davis
Administratrix Notice.
The Headlight will take no part what at Chas. I. Clough's drug store.
Bert Biggs......................... ......... 3 80 Norics 1» II krkbv Givss.—That the un
cons. To know a hawk from a hern wrote these lines and passed them to
dersigned has been appointed administratrix ever in boosting republican aspirants in
Work in R. I). No. 4.
shaw is therefore to be able to distin the clerk to band to plaintiff’s counsel;
of the Bstate ofCasper Schlaeppi.jr.. deceased,
Since True swears ‘ditto to Ditto,
13 60 by the County Court of Tillamook County, the primary election, for it will remain
the falcon from Its prey. A fur
DIE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE guish
Vo co,, All pet- urn having claims againvt
And Ditto swears ditto to True,
D. D. West....................
ther colloquial corruption crept Into
3 40 the estate of said decedent are required to neutral as two year» ago, leaving the
If True be true and Ditto be ditto,
present the »ante to Attorney Carl Haber- republican voters to nominate the ticket,
LIGHT
RUNNING
Frank Fitapatrick................
the
phrase,
"to
know
a
hawk
from
a
» 20 laclt,
I think they’re too many for you.
at hl» office in Tillamook Citv, Oregon,
D. B. Darby
handsaw," n form used by Hamlet In -Daniel H. McMillan In Buffalo Truth.
8 40 within alx months from the date bfthefirat for we have no desire to butt in and use
publication of this notice, duly verified ns re
one place. Possibly the distinction be
John Childers ..
our influence for any one or more of the
15 00 quired by law.
1908.
tween a hawk and a hernshaw was
aspirants. When the republican ticket
Lewis Edger .......
1 OO Dated March BA 3nl,
Man and Hi« Sweet Tooth.
BEL LA SC H LA UP VI.
found not to be strong enough for the
Frank Eklof............
Administrator of the Estate of is nominated it will liavethe beartv sup
“If you want to have that tradition
5 60
Casper Schlaeppi, jr . deceased.
Guardian.
the proverb- Chester upset about women only having a
port of the Headlight. We reserve our
8 60
sweet tooth,” remarked the stenogra
right, however,to criticise the fitness and
C. A. Clark. ..
5 00
pher who works downtown, “juft go
Geo. Williams, damages .........
previous characters of any aspirant to!
No Death Penalty.
2 40
- WANTED-
public office
Work in R D. No. 1,
European countries which Inflict no Into a quick lunch room occasionally
A representative in this county by a
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death penalty, however brutal or pre- and watch the men who drink cotte«
8. Barber........................
77 20 large real estate corporation. Special
We understand that some few persons
or chocolate with their midday meal*
medltated the crime, are Italy
S. M. Itatterson . .
108 ro iudiiceiuents to tluiae who wish to be. i have started in already to malign the
1 Rive you my word I have seen act
Will Snyder............ .
ray' Swl,lerl^d. Portugal one, but many men, put six lumps of
59 60 come financially interested.
!
county
officials.
We
believe,
however,
I
and
Russia,
save
where
the
lives
of
8. A. Smith.........................
39 20
that every fair minded person will agree I
oetheTrr0r’ ,he <?mPrPSi' Or the «**«■ sugar Into their one cup of coffee or
Frank Whitaker
tl8 20
’ | with the Headlight that each of the |
to the throne are concerned. The can chocolate and then eat apple pie
Clarence Doughnev .
3 00
FORT DEARBORN BUILDING,
¡county officials have served the people !
ton of Zug. in Switzerland, Imposes Is fairly covered with powdered sugar.
Hugo Effenberger.........
6 00
• CHICAGO, ILL.
world°^hSrLmlnlmam Penal‘7 lD the —New York Press.
| laithlullv, attended strictly to the duties I
H W. Tohl
0 00
Z
ypars' '“Pri’onment for
treated one and all with uniform!
Win. Armstrong.............
4 OO
Makes a Difference.
ZeL»“ ¿T“ CM*’ the m’xlmutn punish
I
courtesy
and
are
deserving
of
credit
for
j
A girl who used to make all sorts of
Albert E moui ...........
2 00
ment being Imprisonment for life-
the
manner
in
which
they
have
looked
fun of those who were poor spell®1*
Did You Ever Try
London Chronicle.
W. N Reddawey
6 00
! after county affairs. Bat. then, thia is the
la now receiving
_____ _ three
____ fat letters *
Work in R.D. Na 2.
( season u! the year when the political liar !
HARKINS MJW feed
week from a man who can't spell eOf'
An Inconsiderate System.
Ueo. Regan ................
1» 00
| >» ta evidence besmirching the chvracterv
d°Dt
take
expreaa rectly more than forty words alt®-
Tom Johnson .......
7 00
LIVBKY BARN.
of respectable cilisens.
ttaln?
asked
the
sweet
young
thing getber. But he has a big, nice houss
Deck |ohnson . ........
17 20
«nd money in the bank—and that spells
'h'TaVorvinzromtUs.Rota»»
* • •
••TMeT’rt“a”,bw^ Nation,
Grant Marshell............
BhutUsora ■ I,.b. tl.r..,.l < A-im .St.lcAj'
If not, give him a call.
17 20
something to her. — Howard (Kan.)
j Evrvybody who as(firra to become a 1
N-wtng M u blue write to
1
nlah
K
S
"
‘
*
“
PIpr
”
9
’
tation.'
Nels Anderson .......... *
ex-
17 »1
Courant
Everything
first-class.
Second
I ceaaty official sre now given an oppor- j 7M IIW RC'flt «W1R3 MACMIII COMPAflY Plained her escort kindly.
Will Richardson....... ..
14 001
Orange, Mana.
“llow ...... tiresome'" PX1|alnied the a.
I
tumty
to
la-come
a
candidate.
It
is
free
August Shearer..........
Perhaps She Did.
5 (X* ’
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block South of P.O.
They ought to have express
I nnd open. We hope, however, that those I '
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trains
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brothers la a dentist."- Cbkaflo Bce’
to working evil for another -Hetlod.
•rd Herald.
,
Commissioners’ Court.
BakinçPowder
Absolutely Pure
Not only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable irr the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. It makes the food more
taSty, nutritious and wholesome.
The l^eal Estate ^curity Co
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