Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 19, 1908, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 1^
Bohl milk cans, first quality
Wanted, a young man about 30 years
old to work on a dairy farm, who must for
>a-75, Saturday only.
have good habits. The work will be King & Smith.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
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See Dr. Morris about your eyes.
• light. Will pay good wages to the right
Sales |>eopie wanted at once, apply at
man. Come at once or write to John A
Mason’s store. Lewis Bros. Mgrs.
Hay lor sale, apply to Todd & Co, *
Lipp, Sheridan, Ore., R F.D. No. 2. *
Lewis 3ros.dk Co’s dissolution sak
Regd Tillamook County Bank notes *
It was reported that I he Wilson bridge
Olives iu bulk or jar al Mills’ Cash north of town was in danger of heing ol the .Vl ison Bros, stock opens Satur.
day morning, at 9 am. This is not a
Store.
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washed out on Sunday owing to the
»40.909 stock of all shelf worn goods,
Petaluma Incubators ou hand at King freshet in that river, but all the damage
moved about from place to place, hut a
& Smith’s.
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was the drift wood carrying away some
new and up-to-date stock of dependable
Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' of the piling, which will have to lie re­ merchandise, purchased from America s
placed.
Cash Store.
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formr-st manufacturers Our price» will
Mr. A. W. Lewis, of Lewis Bros. A lie positively the lowest ever given; in
Jones & Knudson has received their
Co., of Chicago and Spokane, arrived in this county. Remembertheopening day.*
spring matting.
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It pays to buy High Grade Jewelry. the city Saturday. Mr. Lewis comes
Say I Were you ever in a Five and
for the purpose of conducting the disso
Call on Jenkins.
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Ten Cent Store? Well. I have one
lotion sale o! Mason Bros, which opens
right here in Tillamook. Back of the
Hogs for sale, apply to Joe Whitney,
March, 21st.
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main store I have a depart ineJ
on the Elmore ranch.
The bridge on the north fork of the 25 x 39, full of Five and Ten Cent
Todd's discount sale will continue dur
Wilson river went out sometime Satur­ Good*.
I have just received a large
ing the month of March.
day night, which will put a stop to tra­
spring shipment for this department,
Save money by trading at Todd’s,
vel on that road for some time to come, and have most anything you can think
during their forced out sale.
as well as putting the logging camp to
of for a nickle or a dime, at Paizl .fs
Seethe little chicks hatch Friday and Inconvenience, an supplies will have to
The next time you come to town and
Saturday, King & Smith.
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be taken across the river and transferred
have a little time to apaie. just come in
Men's heavy overalls, regular 85c- to other conveyances.
and look it over, you will not b« asked
and 90c.. for 75c. at Todd’s.
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The following lands |have lieen added 11 buy.
Call on Eugene Jenkins for up to-date to the 1908 assessment roll ol Tilla­
We regret to announce ibe death <d
Jewelry. Anew line just in.
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mook county.
Mr. rhomns F. Williams, a respected
Acres.
Broken lots in shoes, %, !> and even
2061.23 citizen of Tillamook county, which or
Homesteads
J4 price in some cases at Todd's.
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Timber lands
1456B.44 cured (on Wednesday ^evening, his h ge
5264.72 beings 77 years. He was born June 6,
Jones & Knudson's furniture store has State lauds...
received a first class stock of carpets. *
1931 at Ponteporta. Wale«. England
Total
21 987.39
and left his native laod when he was 23
Eugene Jenkins has a new line ol Em
The heaviest rain storm of the winter years of age and went to Australia, and
blems, Pius and Rings of all descrip­
commenced on Friday and did not kt up at the age of 32 married Isabella How.
tions.
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until late Sunday afternoon, causing the who had eight children, six boys and
Wanted, to rent, Dairy Farm lor cash.
rivers to overflow,and it is said that the two girls. He moved to California and
Address D. F. Thompson, Hobsonville,
water was higher on Sunday than it had came to Tillamook March 11, 1878 H»’
Oregon.
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been for six years, cutting off travel be­ was married the second time in 1993 to
20, 25 and 30 per rent off on all Cloth tween this city and Bay City. Several
Catherine Gibson Deceased was a man
ing, Hats, Shoesand Furnishing Goods parties who were north of this city were
who was well thought of and respected
at Todd’s.
“water bound" and had to remain over in the county. The children who are
There will lie preaching both morning on Sunday night.
living are Jack. William. George. James
and evening next Sunday at the Presby-
The newlv formed Tillamook Light & and Joseph Williams and Mrs. Belle
terian church.
Fuel Company, which was formed by A
Handlev, Mary and Thomas having
Why leave your horses in the rain K. Case, Chas. I. Clough, Henry Cren­ died. Th« funeral will be held at the
when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie shaw ‘and
other,
gave the order M. E. church on Friday afternoon at
Shed for 10 cts.
* for the new electric light plant last week, 1 30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Hadley will moye the Portland Machinery Company secur­
The rain storm caused two slide on
to Portland and make that city their ing the contract for the steam equipment, Saturday night, which did some damage
and the General Electric Company the and caused a delay in the mail arriving
home in future.
The beautiful black horse of the Ne­ contract for the electric light plant, in this city on Sunday. About eleven
halem Horse Association is finding favor which will be installed as soon as possi o’clock on Saturday night, on account ol
ble and will give the city a first class the heavy rainfall, which had accumu
amongst breeders.
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electric light service.
lated in the mountains, it come down
The entertainment to be given by the
Married, on Wednesday, at ths home Panther creek with a rush,carrying with
Epworth Literary Society has lieen post,
it trees and logs, swept away the bridge
of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs 0. H
poned until Friday evening, March 27.
and some of the logs piling up on the op
John Krebs has bought the donkey Vedder,at Nehalem, Ore., Mr. Chas A.
posite side ol the Trask river. Finding
engine belonging to W. B. Aiderman and Johnson and Miss Grace E. Vedder.
■ he bridge out the next morning, the
Andrew Anderson and removed it to the The ceremony was performed liv Rev
D. II. Hare, pastor of the Presbyterian •tage driver unhitched his team, and in
south eud of the county.
trying to get round the side of the moun
Church, in the presence of a few rela
Lost, 25c.to »2.00 by every person who
lives.
Mr. Johnson is the deputy tain so as to get the letter mail to this
has bought a pair of shoes the last
aaeeasor. and a young man well thought city, one of the horses became tangled in
month—at any place except TodJ's. *
of and respected, and the bnde is a the breaching and rolled down lhe em
Persons wanting shingles in this citv popular young lady of Nehalem. The bankment to a few feet of tailing over
from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co. can happy couple have I lie best wishes of a lhe rocks into the Trask river. The hors*’
get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer­ large number of friends.
lighted on her back, where she remained
man, Tillamook City.
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Mat Casey swore out complaints on in that position until late in the after­
A new restruant has been opened on Saturday against Tom Mahonv and noon, when she was pulled up w ith block
Main street, opposite Clough’s Drug Mike Haag, who are charged with the and tackle by men who live in that vici­
Store, by Rease A Bailes. Meals at all larceny of a watch and two razors. It nity. The other slide originated in the
hours. Give us a call.
seems that Mr. Casey has been annoyed mountains and came down the canvon
A new line of Jewelry just received at tor several years by boys, and of late above J. |. Rupp's place, making a clear
Jenkins' Jewelry Store, consisting of they have lieen pilfering about hie pre­ sweep until it came to Rupp's meadow.
Rings. Bracelets. Diamonds, Chains, mises, so to protect himself in future he Here it carried away the goat house and
swore out complaints against^Mahony killed 12 Angora goats and nearly de
Watches and Silverware.
molished the barn, leaving hundreds of
Rev D. H. Hare was storm bound at and Haag, after being satiafied that they
logs, trees aod mud piled up in the mea
stole
the
watch
and
razors.
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he
boys
Bay City on Sunday and that was the
d tw 12ft. to 14ft. high in some places,
cause of no service in the Presbyterian had a preliminary examination bifore
cutting off access to the barn. The
lustice
White
ou
Wednesday
and
they
church in this city that evening.
were Ixiund over toappear at the circuit debris also piled up on the county road
Lost, between the Hunt bridge and the
and put a stop to travel at that point.
court next month.
Academy, a lady's gold watch. Finder
Sid Anderson had a cow roll down the
A
pleasant
social
event
took
place
last
will please return the same to the Head­
embankment into the Trask river dur
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. W.
light office, and a reward is offered.
ing the storm and could not get it out
Talmage. Mrs. Talmage, who is presi­
The beautiful black horse of the Ne­
until the water went down.
dent of theShakespeara Club,entertained
halem Horse Association can be seen at
in behalf of her club the members ol lhe
Call for Warrants.
al Basler’s barn on Mondays, Thurs­
newly organized Swastika Club. Games
days ami Saturdays of each week.
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All warrants on the General Fund en.
and music made the hours pass all 1» o
For sale, lots 1 and 2, block 12. Cone quickly. At four o'clock the guest* were domed prior to |uly 10, 1906. will be
paid on presentation. Interest ceases
A McCoy's addition to Hay Citv, and served a delicious lunch.
Place cards,
lots 3 and 4, block 6, Town of Idaville.— having on one siJe a painted Swastika this 17th day of March. 1908.
P. W. T odd .
Apply to Emil llellenbuvck. Bay City. * emblem, and on the other side a quota
Connly Treasurer,
The steamer Sue H Elmore while c<>m tion from Shakespeare, were significant
ing up the slough struck a «nag with het ol lhe bonds of friendship existing tie. To
the Republican Voters, Seconj
propeller, and when she went down she tween the members of the two social
Justice District. Tillamook
was put on the mud flats to have the clubs. Those present were : Mrs. J. S.
County. Ore.
propeller fixed.
Gioal, Mis C. I. Clough, Mrs. A. Me
I hereby announce rnyaell a candidate
William G. Dwight vs. A. W Atter­ Nair, Mrs. T. Goyne, Mrs.Homer Mason, fur the office of Justice of the Peace.
bury is a suit filed in the circuit court for Mrs. W. II. Cooper, Mrs. W. B. Alder- Second Justice
District.
Tillamook
possession of certain lota on the east side man, Mrs B. C, Lamb, Mrs. Ira Lati­ County, subject to the action of the It •
of Vpton creek, of which defendant is mer. Mrs. Carl Haberlach. Mrs. James publican voters at the pri nary alec.ion
Walton. Jr.. Mrs. E H. Whitney, Mrs. to be held April 17th, I»o8.
now in poaaeasion.
G. W. barpiNoruN.
The Tillamook Lumbering Company W. tt. Wiley, Mrs. Mary E. Fuller. Mrs.
has a large quantity of lumber on hand B T. Halton., Mrs. R. T. Boats. Mrs
For
Sheriff.
of all dimensions, unloaded from the Mundts, Mrs. Ira Smith, Mrs. B D
Lamar,
and
Mrs.
Andy
Nolan
I
hereby
announce
myself as a can
schooner. Leave your orders for lumber
The regular meeting of the city coun didate for the Republican no mnsti.in
al the company's offi-e
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for Sheriff at the coming Pi unary
L. H. Brown came in from Portland nl was held on Monday, with Mayor 8.
election. If I
am nominated and
last week and Mr. M F. Leach has S. Johnson presiding and Couta ilmen G
elected I will endeavor to conduct the
bought the lota where the meat market H Lamb. R. Ackley. W. O. Chase and G.
affairs of the office efficient!« an I ecmi,'.
ann barber shop are situated and will Wilt present, when a few matte, s of
mically and treat every man according
interest
came
up.
The
ordinance
iik
reus
­
erect a new building in their place.
ing the treasurer's salary from »25 to to the Golden Rule.
William G. Dwight va. Christ offer
Gso. F Z immkrmak
»75 per year was passed. Several liusi-
Christensen ia a auit filed in the circuit
nesa men interviewed the city council in
court for possession of certain lota lying
regard to the insurance companies in­
in the west side of the Vpton slough, of
creasing the rates on fire insurance tn
which defendant is io possession
blocks where business houses have gaso­
A. V Bratton, of the Portland Machi line tanks inside the buildings
This
nery Company, and H. M. Winter, of the matter was referred to the police and
General Electric Company, come in last health committee, to report nr it Satur­
week to -epreaent tlieir companies in day.’ Councilman Ackfey temkied hi«
Veer (refer ivtvrss veer waeev If ,ea Sos'«
securing llie contracts for ttee new elec­ resignation, which was accepted.and W.
like Settling • Beu. -• mi bin.
tric light plants.
A. Williams was elected to fill the va
Good for Everybody.
When yon want Hama, Bacon and cancy. The city attorney rendered an
Mr, Norman R. Coulter, a prom men l
Lard, go Io the J. D. Jones Packing opinion in regard to the cow ordinance,
architect, m the Ifelbert Bulling
Company, who supplies lhe wholesale which was voted on at the last city ekc-
kraneieC'*, says "1 fully en.lorse all
and retail trade with lhe best home tion to keep eows and chicken up. was that has heet, said of Electric Bitters
rsrrl meats. Yow will save money by invalid on Kroul of the petitions >v:ng sa a tome medicine
It is good f«
trading with this company.
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irregular. It was referred to committee •veryhnoy. It corrects stomach, liver
and kidney disorders in a prompt and
io per cent off on china and will be taken op at the next meet, efficient manner and builds up the
”
Electric Bitten is the bvnt
ware, glass ware, granite mg. Apphcatinn for a franchise fur the syMeni.
ever sold avcr a
i Mutual Telephone Company was read spring medkise
ware, tin ware and cooking foe the second time and referred tp com­ druggist • connler as a blood purifier it
it is uneqmdel Joe. st Cbas. L Clough s
utensil».
King » Smith mittee
drug Store.
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TILLAMOOK
8.
S',
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Does it Pay ?
JOTTINGS.
TEA
We sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name.
be foJdf,r flame'*
¡XiXCbfc pqiTaWH hie
S lamook
county bank
win uke cie .1 .he« ihlug. U >»»
\\ Hl take calc
saving ; open a
'“L
Be
TIL
BANK ACCOUNT
itfXisX.
of tbe family be partners. Get busy ; be thrifty
A. it h’»7X'lsi'“,epe”‘1'n"an,i s"f-r"pKt
- It Does
THE NEW BOAT IS
ASSURED.
Will be Running Between
Tillamook and Portland
in about Two Weeks.
Word was received in this city AA ’
neailay that lhe Anvil had been fair. I.**-
„>1 and that she would lieen running lie
tween Portland and Tillamook within
two weeks. More limn enough money
wa.. subscribed m Portland, and parties
have left lhat city to bring the vessel to
Oregon. So as to give the Anvil plenty
of outgoing freight a hox factory will
be started up,which will be a new indue
try to give ¡employment to a number of
men as a result of corupetiton in the
transportation service, with other indus­
tries in contemplation. The agent who
will look after this end is expected in on
Saturday or Sunday.
From The Oregon Journal.
Article* of incorporation of the Port­
land & Tillamook Bay Transportation
Company will probably be filed with the
Secretary ol stale to-morrow or Tues­
day. the promoters of the new transpor
taiion line having succeeded so well in
in’erestmg capital lhat there remains
only a few thousand dollars more of the
stock to be subscribed.
The. capital stock will be $50,000.
Large blocks have been taken by mer­
chants of Portland an.l points ou Tilla
■nook bay who are shippers, and others
have decided to take stock on the
strength of the inventment appearing
to he a good financial proposition.
The company has an option on the
large and splendidly equipped gasoline
boat Anvil built at San Francisco three
years ago. She is now at Oakland, out
of which port three or four craft of simi­
lar construction are engaged in thecoast-
wise trade. Her dimensions are : Length,
UGteet ; beam, 2+5 feet, and depth of
hold, 16.5 feet. She has capacitv for
about 490 tons of freight and has 60
comfortable berths and permission to
carry 300 day passengers. She carries a
crew of 12. Being equipped with two
engines capable of developing 250 horse­
power. she reels off 10 knots an hour,
which is equal to about 12 miles. With
two engines and twin screws all danger
of her being disabled is practically elimi­
nated.
The Anvil has been tested in rough
water upon several occasions and found
an excellent sea boat. She made a trip
to Nome Alaska, and has been plying
outot San Francisco for some time.
Editorial Snap Shots.
We wonder whether the merchants in the place of it a bridge ahou|d lv
and shippers will tie offered cut rate structed across the main river. It J Cash
laffv when the opposition boat is put on not need much arguimnt to alo
wisdom of this. Ii wot 11 lakrlllt sprin
between lillamook and Portland?
of a bridge at Be«t,-i •’» ford
Sts
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\V p wonder whether there will be any great convenience, one bridge miu(J of ^h
non psriisin j.1 liciarv candidate* at the bill inalead of having one at the ( m J
general elec, iou to buck the regular re auotlier at the north fork.
public in nominee for Justice of the Pence
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If the Bay City corresiwndent to J____
f ir the second justice district ?
ol the Portland newspapers Ii.,
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It must I k ’ thnt the editors of our con­ buck up against the difficulliei thmJO s<,
temporary are nervous and worried, for carriers bud to dining the recent bj durii
there is some danger of them taking n rain storm in the mountains nd J Mi
plunge into "Concrete Lake." It would impassable roads owing to the fc,, and
be too bad to see tnem lull—of water.
condition of the rivers, he wouldncj
Cal
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"beefing’’about poor mail aervice.Jew<l
My ! What a lol of straight republi­
mail carrier between this city iiidTn?-
cans there are in the primary election. on Saturday night ran the rink of irwSMBMm
Let’s h pe that they will remain straight
coyer up with a big slide dos» zj out b
in the general election. They will do sc mountain at one point and st uotv
Rrc
if they think anything of the republican point of being swept into the rirn.i^fl^M
partv.
team and stage, when the aralantkfc
Ba;
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water, logs and trees swept domfj frcigl
We wonder whether any of the repub­ ther creek, swept out the bridge ite
Th
lican aspirant* knifed republican candi­ the stage had previously paased nil' on a
dates ami lhe republican ticket in this number ol logs piled up on the bask
they had crossed tile Trask river ..
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county ? Suppose we turn back a few
sidering everything, there isnoca«>|
vearsand look our records over to ascer­ complain about the mail tervieeinTw
tain who "knifed" republican candi­ inook, for it only meins additional Cai
ble for the mail carriers who hart
dates ?
Ws
buck up against all kinds of weatherw
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It looks as though the democratic difficulties in this unsettled kc I m ^ farm
mool
bosses are wanting to run the republican the country, and who. stand the risli
losing their lives in such storms «Hi
W,
party of Tillamook county. But repub- last week.
Addr
cans won’t stand for so-called republi­
^Breg<
cans with democratic ear marks, for that
Saturday only, 15 lbs. m ms
20,
is a mongiel breed of office seekers which any
auy nlzsa
size 50c. Limit, 15
15 1 Ik
the voters are getting awfully tired of.
the customer. King & Smit.
w«
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—----- —e
its fe
Suppose the snapshot should make a
Tilla
selection of the republican candidates HIE WORLDS GREATEST SP«
m
and ask the voters to cast their ballots
when
LIGHT
RUNNING
Shed
for them, does anyone doubt what the
result would be ? As a certain faction is
balel
liable to have a "slate,” surely it would
amoi
not lie any great political sin for the
Th
snap shot man to have a ‘‘slate’’ as well.
artic
But we haven’t got warmed up yet to
crow
make a’’slate” or smash the other fel­
lows 'slate.”
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Wasn't the city bonded for a big
bonded indebtedness and the city taxes
have been increasing since, so much so
that the taxpayers have paid 110,000 in
taxes to help out the water system ?
And wasn’t it said that fire insurance
rates would be lowered, so as to get the
people to vote to bond the city ? And,
also, isn’t it a fact that insurance is
going higher—like the perpetual tax for
Hie water syslem ?
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The snapshot man has another burden
to pack. He is accused of killing off a
number of politicians in previous elec
tions, closing up the gambling j lints,
putting the saloons out of business, and
BLAINE.
now he is charged with using his '’ham­
Connie D. e and wife have lieen visit mer Sil -Cessfully to bring about cornpe-
ing rela ives in
this neighborhood. lilion in transportation. Gee ! We are
Connie ha* lieen ill and says lie is travel­ beginning to think that we area bad
ing for Ips health.
man and harden sinner. Will some kind
Gene Rowtand has lieen running In* biother please pray for us ?
t .reslier do vu on the Bundy place, but
had to suapeud operations on account of
damp weather.
Johnny Creecy came in over the trail
last week and IS now laid up for repairs.
Cliwi up. Joliiiny, Wome yet tocunie.
Mr. tMieii 1* hauling lumber for liis
new cheese factory.
The I«,.* ,,1UMl
ha,| TerT inj„T.
able lime at lhe Hemlock dance last
Saturday night, for they didn’t get home
until Hnuday morning.
Alvis. Lasma and Harley Curl are
wmlnig Ilieir Sister, Mrs Forrest Ayer.
Ralph Bundy, Thnrm Coulson Mil J
Will \a»nell hive finished culling and
i liauiing w,Mid |..r the school In
iiuse.
I Perl Uoulwi.i »ill surely eH in
his
mon«y
»»ail this kind ut
$
Jo. hi Browning
»low 1. (ruin
John M< hhi wHtit
j Hlxj biH'k rU**S<iMV.
J. J. Hower, is rt«dy to register all
the Blanin voters,
a move on
aod regKt»>r
Wanted by the bachelors of Blaine
i bout load of old uiaiiUand
t
widows
Rs O. Kichard» ,,M been building
•vow uc I iir lower plan
- fee. Are mu goiu^
10 put a gate across the road B.‘,l> *
I
^rahtlray .pent |„t Wrek wuh
stater. Mrs. D-e M.*m.
Forest Ayer had the misfurtune to lose
■me of hi* horses last week.
The high water wt are I».,.
•obedoing.g.^,k41()r|,B|i^-“>-
emnty br.dgy
Th'
»ashed out.
C"*k *
Sr^^M
•“•••>«*»«!
‘ F. Moon s household g.,^
A meeting
h,((|
house Saturday to imn
brtween Blame and Cea
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& Sil
!
Wil.iou river should not be replug dL1,01
Ifvou want clthera VlbrHtlnxSIinttlM«
febuttleor a Single '1 hrend
Sewing Machine write
THE NEW HOME 8EWIN6 MACHINWW
Oranfte, Mas«-
Mane sewinx machine, are made towllm
quality, but the
I!"me!.">■«
' Out guaranty never run. out
Hold by auihorlzcd deals«
Foe SAI R»
K
E. T. HALTON. J«**1
Economizes the use of flour, but
ter and eggs; makes the biscuit,
cake and pastry more appetiz­
ing, nutritious and wholesome,
oakin^Powder
absolutely pure
This is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Orape Cream of Tartar
It Has No Substitute
T*s*io*r*
“"** ’’’••"I*"*« •» Lime mixtures •»« •*
r price, but no ho’wekeeper r^ardinc th« he«Hh
b«r laiaiiy u,® afford to