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BLE
»c*.
a »¡th
matter
Headlight, May
7, 1914
BROWNELL’S PLATFORM.
matter by some of the candidates, al­
WOMEN WARRIORS.'
|"T MATCHING PEARLS.
though 1 used it as an argument on !
the floor of the state senate, for
Is Opposed to Expensive Commissions
many years endeavoring to induce
i..uu.. ®"e That Wai Made a Heroine In Spit* Orientals Bsliev» In Sex and Affinity
physician ; and surgeon .
of Herself.
the legislature to pass a bill calling
In the Gems.
C Brownell, Republican Ijail and penitentiary, to the insane . for a Constitutional Convention, sol There are few countries that have
Surgeon S.P. Co.
Most brides are partial to pearls, aud
Hon- °e?or Governor, issue» atate- asylum and to degeneracy, say noth­ . that the constitution could be amend­ not at one time or another had women
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg )
In some eastern countries no other
Candidate f° « le of Oregon and ing about want and poverty to the ed giving the governor this power,
soldiers
in
their
ranks
—
either
in
dis
­
jewels
are
allowed
to
figure
among
the
>"entutO Jtl veto any bill comoenaat- thousands and millions of women and as well as many other changes which
Tillamook *
• Oregon.
or openly accepted despite their bridal ornaments.
W “lonns and breweries whten children in this land.
were then vital to the interests of guise
sex. England. France and Germany
In Persia the notion prevails that
A
the le«*81ature’
I know what kind, of a battle this the people of the state.
will be. I fully realize the power of I am opposed to useless and expen­ have all had military heroines. Ger­ the pearls themselves are susceptible
/“’/cuy o,’“;». •*-
M. KERRON,
the liquor element and the Retail Li­ sive kid-gloved commissions that are many, which traditionally demands of of married bliss. Among the hereditary g
Oregon
.be hope th:«'. quor Association of this state, who sapping the taxes and resources out its women only softness and domestic­ Jewelers of the Persian court It is an
ity. has nevertheless had its full share. article of faith that pearls have sex
1 ho*he numerous gentlemen who are always on guard and ready to of the people of the state.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
- -diJa^mariesg^dnOoih:?wi,sc,| battle for their position. I know how I am also radically opposed to the One of them. Eleonore Prochaska. had and that every one has its mate. Its
hard it is to make merchants, bankers National administration in its wool saved her wages as a cook to buy her equal in size and beauty. The surest
T illamook B lock ,
Republican P
candidacy, would) land business men take
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an active in- schedule and wool tariff, which is a man's equipment. In her last battle, way to avoid the dreaded pearl disease
in announcing 1 t.on as tQ how they |terest ln -- the
--- movement
...... ......n, because
vzwauac th
me/ direct slap to the great sheep indus­ when storming some heights under is to mount the pearls in pairs. If de­ Tillamook
• Oregon
make some dec
Problem of .frennmtlv
., try of the state of Oregon, and the
frequently fear .k..
that it will injure _ the
heavy tire, she snatched a drum from prived of their mates they languish
stood upon the Nation
intoxi- market, the store, and bank, and in country at large.
the W1r
in the United States. I other words, all trade. The facts are
If nominated and elected governor, a fa lieu Frenchman and beat tile and lose luster; hence the desire to
SARCHET.
match pearls which has led to such ex­
eating hQUOt 1 U
tbere would that if every saloon was driven out I will veto any bill which may pass charge ns she advanced.
•
The Fashionable Tailor
“You can sew. cook. wash, sing aud travagance.
have
also
hop
;
on
as
t
o
how
legislature,
compensating
saloon
the
of
business
in
Portland,
inside
of
six
have been some expreasmn^
It is said that the great glory of tbe
months or a year, the merchants and keepers and breweries for money in­ shoot better than any of us." snid the
,he‘i on"the question of an amend- business men would be the ones who vested in their business, in case pro­ comrade at her side admiringly, "and ropes of pearls given to Queen Alex­ Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
andra by some of the princes of ludla
“entd to the Constitution of the state would be congratulating each other hibition carries or is adopted or oth­ now it seems you can drum too!"
or under any circumstances
a Specialty.
A moment later she was mortally was the perfect matching of almost
"I Oregon abolishing the sale and upon the advance in every line of erwise,
wounded. As she fell she called to the all of the pearls. Thus the eastern
Lufacture of all intoxicating liquor business, and better payments of the whatever.
I also favor the abolishment of the nearest officer, with a dying flash of experts believed they were assuring
'.h?n this state. None of these gen­ bills of their patrons.
Store in Heins Photographic
dem n hate seen fit to make any de­ To illustrate this, I herewith quote fish and game commission as now pride and humor:
long life for these jewels. It is believed
Gàilery
constituted,
but
favor
reasonable
k to foretell misfortune for tbe owuer of
claration or commit themselves in an extract from a letter written to laws protecting game without so
"Lieutenant. I'm a girl!”
al«- way upon this great issue, which me November 17, 1913, by Hon. Silas much
Another
girl.
Anna
Luhring.
only
pearls
when
they
contract
the
pearl
red tape.
I think and believe to be the most Porter, who is one of the judges of
H. GOYNl-
will stand for the abolishment eighteen, was traced and claimed by disease.
important for the welfare of the peo- the Supreme Court of Kansas, and a of I the
commissions, believ­ her father after she had enlisted, but i Some readers may remember that
X generally and to the maintenance man who has lived in Kansas during ing that useless
for the her captain refused to dismiss so fine the first whisper of coining misfortune
ol our Christian civilization that now the life of the amendment to its con­ expenditure the of responsibility
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
for the beautiful Empress Eugenie
the people’s money a soldier.
stitution and a man of great ability
be fixed in such a way that
A young dressmaker. Sophia Kruger, arose when the news was spread
^Reluctantly, after due considera­ and high character. Mr. Porter 1 should
te public will know just where and
made her own uniform before en­ abroad that her pearls were spotted Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
tion I have concluded to become a writes: Our town, Kansas City, Kan­ when and whom to hold responsible who
listing,
won the Iron Cross for bravery. and crumbling away. Of course, the
sas,
has
over
100,000
population.
It
is
candidate for governor upon this is­
Oregoo.
city of manufacturers. Six or eight for the heavy taxes and expenditures.
Maria Werder, a farmer's wife, serv­ I i French jewelers would have derided Tillamook *
sue as the principal one of my can­ a years
1
therefore
believe
that
the
responsi-
ago,
when
they
started
to
en
­
the
eastern
notion
of
sex
and
affinity
ed.
undiscovered,
with
her
busband
aud
didacy. I take this position, that the
force the law rigidly, there were lility should rest with the governor, was promoted to be a sergeant, al­ I In pearls, but the keepers of the shah’s
intelligent opinion of all fair minded something
i
J. CLAUSSEN,
like 250 “joints” running secretary of state and state treasur­ though be remained a private.
jewels believe in it, and they have
men and women is unquestionably
er, so the people will know who to
practically
wide
open.
Many
of
the
.
LAWYER,
An amusing contrast to these genu­ preserved many of the crown jewels
that the liquor traffic, as now in use bars were fixed up in a luxurious exercise the recall on, in case it is
and force, is a menace to civilization, manner and enormous sums were desired at any time.
inely gallant women is afforded by I for centuries. Modern Jewelers are al­
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
and is the result largely, of crime, po-
I favor separation of church and Johanna Stegen, who quite by acci­ ways on the lookout for opportunities
over the bars every day. Many
verty degeneracy and moral decay, paid
2’3 T illamook B lock
of
matching
pearls,
You
do
uot
dnd
state
in
this
state
and
nation.
dent
won
a
reputation
for
heroism.
conservative men, bankers and mem­
ti such an extent as to become a bers
Sincerely yours,
She and a companion, Caroline Berger, them so anxious to match diamonds
of
the
Commercial
Club
were
at
stt.rtling danger to the human race. first opposed to a rigid enforcement
Oregon
GEORGE C. BROWNELL.
were caught by chance in the fighting or rubles. And It Is curious that Tillamook -
I have no personal fight against the of the law because it would leave va­
(Paid Adv.)
persistent searching generally discov-
lines
at
the
battle
of
Luneberg.
Caro
­
man who is running a saloon. 1 real­ cant hundreds of buildings and ap­
line fled to what cover she could And, ers that all pearls have doubles in size,
ly feel more like condemning and parently would demoralize the busi­
REEDY, D.V M„
tore off her apron and began binding luster and weight—New York Sun.
censuring society for permitting this ness interests of the city. However, BOOTH CHOICE OF PARTY.
the hurts of the wounded who had
ereat evil and power to exist and to, [the law was rigidly enforced; not
VETERINARY.*
The registration throughout the crawled there also.
obtain the firm hold that it has in;
BATHS IN PARIS.
a trial of cases before juries, but state shows an immense majority of
Johanna, spying a heap of cartridges,
this state and in this country. If I by
by
injunction
suits
against
the
prop
­
Doth Phones.
tore off her apron also and began to They Ars Something In ths Nature of I
had my own way, I should feel as if erty owners and upon affidavits be­ the voters are Republicans.
sociatv itself, ought to be punished fore a judge who granted the injunc­ R. A. Booth is the party’s unani­ All it. for she mistook them for rouleaux
a
Publio
Function.
I Tillamook
-
to the extent of compensating men tion showing a violation. After the mous choice for United States Sena­ of coin. A passing officer supposed
Oregon
American tourists when they visit
who have engaged in this business, caiirt had adopted the plan of enforc­ tor.
naturally she was carrying ammuni­
He has announced a platform, pro­ tion to the front and gave her oruers Paris find unexpected difficulties in
sanctioned by the law, in a reason­
its orders by putting padlocks gressive and sane.
G. McGEE,
gratifying their desire for a bath. Con­
able way to recover their investment ing
on the doors of the buildings, and
He has made an active, clean cam­ where to take it. orders which she ditions are slowly changing for the bet­
that they have made, on the same prohibiting
the opening of the build­ paign and is entitled to the support dared not disobey. Apronful after
theory that Abraham Lincoln favor­ ing until the
owner should give a of every voter registering as a Repub­ apronful of cartridges she carried—and ter, however, and some of the hotels
ed buying the slaves and colonizing bond that it should
again be lican.
the next day found herself acclaimed have introduced bathrooms, an Innova­ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
them, in order to settle the slave pro­ used for the illegal never
tion brought about mainly to satisfy
purpose,
and
Let
no
voter
shirk
the
responsibil
­
a
heroine!
blem. Of course, I think and know ending the proprietors of the joints
American demands. A writer in the
Office : Next door to Star
ity
of
expressing
his
choice
at
the
Her
apron
was
tied
to
a
staff
and
that the people of this state would to the jail for large sentences, not
primary
election.
May
15th.
borne proudly at the bead of tlie regi­ New York Sun tells how the bath is
not favor compensating men who on convictions for the sale of li­
usually enjoyed;
Theatre.
Mr. Booth has spent hi's entire life
have invested their money in the sa­
understand, but for violating in the state as one of the developers ment. Men cheered her, the king
Like most intimate affairs in France,
loon business, neither am I advocat­ quor,
praised
her.
aud
she
sat
at
bis
right
the order of the court, there could He knows the interests of the state
t,ho bath partakes of the nature of a
ing it as a part of my platform nor be
jury trials and convictions and can serve its people with great hand at a banquet. Later she married public function. There is also a choice QR. E. E, DANIELS,
program in this fight, I am simply were no easily
and
was
lionized
by
the
fashionable
obtained. After these acceptability.
in the matter. The ambulance bath
suggesting it to the conscience and
had been done, the owners of He stands for agricultural develop­ ladies of Berlin.—London Taller.
was one franc fifty a bath, or you got
fair minds to give people of this state things
CHIROPRACTOR.
the
buildings
gradually
found
other
ment
and
good
wages
and
fair
treat
­
for them to give such consideration tenants and in the course of a few
a season ticket for one franc twenty.
No
Title
Page
In
Early
Books.
ment
of
labor,
the
reclamation
of
as they see fit, recognizing as I do, months or perhaps a year, the same
A man wheels a bandcart, which car­
Local Office in the Commercial
land, cheap money for the farmer and
The Idea of a title page did not oc- ries a receptacle filled with hot wa­
that whenever society feels that .it is lusiness
man
who
had
protested
stable
business
conditions.
•'The
books
cur to the enrl.v printers,
in danger, it has a right to abolish
[Building.
the rigid enforcement of the
He is interested in our state’s pro­ started straight off with 'Incipit' or ter, surmounted by n tub, to your door.
and to destroy anything that endan­ against
IIo
brings
the
tub
on
bis
head
to
your
law,
came
to
the
Assistant
Attorney
gress
and
is
devoted
to
its
people
and
TILLAMOOK. - ORE
'Here begiuneth.* without hutbor's or room and returns with the bot water,
gers itself. My object and purpose General and apologized. No disin­ their interests.
1, to try to arouse the public opinion terested business men in the city If you believe in the restoration of publisher's name. This causes much two covered pailfuls at a time. He
and the conscience of the people of would now be willing to have t’.e the Republican party to power in the difficulty iu attributing earlier works
then retires to the courtyard and waits
R. I. E. HEWITT,
this state, where they will be willing
return to the old plan. I renem- nation and a loyal, capable native son to the proper sources.” The idea of a till you have finished the hath, Ills
to stand shoulder to shoulder, irre­ city
OSTEOPATHIC
ber instances where grocerymen and as your representative in the United title page with names seems first to cheerful whistle floats up to the win-
spective of political party or affilia­ other merchants said that since the States Senate, swell his vote on May have occurred to a Cologne printer
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
tions and unite for the purpose of
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
of the law, and this was 15th-
named Therhoernen about 1470. but it dow to the accompaniment of your
putting the saloon business out of ex­ enforcement
said within a year thereafter, children R. A. BOOTH CAMPAIGN COM. was not generally adopted until fifty splashings as a reminder that you
Both Phones.
istence and destroy its influence in came to their stores, with five and
(Paid Adv.)
years later. The early punetuatluD should not linger—which you are not
our economic, social and political ten dollar bills to purchase provi­
tempted
to
do
in
the
crumped
quarters
Residence
and
Office
in Whitehouse
was very simple, consisting of an ob­ of a French bathtub.
life. I therefore am in favor of de­ sions who had, prior to the enforce­
Residence,
lique
line
and
n
full
stop.
Oue
of
the
stroying the saloons with compensa­
The foreign lady's bath Is a sort of
of the law, never seen that FOR CONGRESS W. C. HAWLEY first books to introduce the colon and
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
tion if the people should upon a di­ ment
much
money
in
their
lives;
that
the
gala
day for the neighborhood, If tre-
rect vote so declare, but I would veto poorer classs of people were able to Candidate for Renomination at the notes of interrogation and exclamation
any bill which the legislature might
was a “Lae-tantius” printed nt a mon­ quent, the event is discussed by the QR. ELMER ALLEN
Republican Direct Primary on
and paid their bills at the stores
neighbors across the way. “Truly,
fia?s, compensating saloons for their pay
astery
near Rome In 1405.—Imprint.
Friday,
May
15,
1914.
where formerly it was difficult to
that costs dear; they ore bien des mil­
Investment unless the people by pop­ obtain
He
has
gained
a
high
standing
and
payment. Of course, our city
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
lionaires, ces dames Américaines 1“
ular vote directed me to do other­ adjoins Kansas City, Missouri, and useful experience in Congress, which
London’s Gunpowder Alley.
And the children flock to count the
wise, I stand openly _ and above the fjrst block over the line is known is at tht service of every locality in
DENTIST.
The city coroner, who commented pails as they are turned out. All of
board, unconditionally, in favor of as the "wet block,” and it is said the district.
upon the "funny” name of Gunpow­ this is well calculated to make the occa­
the adoption of a National and State Ito
He
freely
and
gladly
does
all
that
Commercial Building, Tillamook.
something like a dozen or
der alley (off Shoe lane) and confess­
Amendment to the Constitutions of wo contain
saloons ready to greet the Kan­ can be done for every man, woman ed that he bad never beard of IL may sion one of keen embarrassment for
the- United States and the State of sas man
child
in
the
district
who
makes
a
and
the foreign lady.
when he comes over. But
nevertheless have beard of the poet
Oregon, to prohibit the sale and man­
those who were so addicted to request, and has aided thousands.
ufacture of ali intoxicating liquor only
two
Lovelace,
who
died
In
the
alley
When
Congress
is
not
in
session
QR. JACK OLSEN,
the use of liquors that it was almost
Modest Fitzgerald.
within the State of Oregon.
impossible for them to do without it, he spends the time going over the years before the restoration, The
Edward Fitzgerald was utterly care­
I also favor National Suffrage to would in the evening take the trouble district, learning its needs and the lodging In which he died was a mla-
DENTIST.
the women of the United States.
( |a go to Missouri for liquor. The large wishes of the people.
arable one, but probably seemed to the less of his fame. lie lived to be an
I am opposed to any and all Asi­ majority of them, and the average When Congress is not in session, poor poet released from prison a glori­ old man, yet not one in a million of
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
atics, such as Hindus being permitted man, turned and went to his home he spend* the time going over the
his fellow countrymen regarded him as
to come intd this country and into without having spent his money for district, learning its needs and the ous palace, for he was philosopher a poet, even if they had beard bis
enough already to have written that uame mentioned as an old chum of Al­
Tillamook • Oregon
thh state and competing in the log­ liquor. Prior to the enforcement of wishes of the people.
ging camps and other avenues _ of the law, the joints always procured
Members of the Rivers and Har­ "stone walls do not a prison make.” fred Tennyson. Yet ho translated
work and labor with the laboring from the banks large sums of money bors Committee have said that he In this alley also lived the notorious “The Rubniyat of Omar Khayyam”
men now here.
on every pay day because a very knows more about the waterways in astrologer. Lilly, the Sidrophel or long years before bis death. He kept JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
It is unnecessary for me to add, large
[
percentage of the pay checks his district and presents their mer­ "Hudibras.”—London Chronicle.
It “chucking about,” apparently not
that I stand in favor of upholding were
i
ATTORNEY
cashed over the bar, and of its more effectively that any other
thinking it worth publication, and
and maintaining our school system in course you know, and I know, that who appears before them. Four per
A Cure For Hiccups.
AND
when
be
did
print
a
few
copies
nobody
a fair and liberal way, and in the con- the
j
laborer would naturally feel call­ cent of the whole amount appropri­
Fill a glass tumbler with clear, cold took any notice of it Today It is one
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Struction of roads and highways to ' ed upon to spend some part of it ated in the present rivers and harbors
water and place on a table, Then let of the most furnous poems iu the
meet the demand and requirements , under those circumstances, and it fre­ bill is for this district.
T illamook B lock ,
of our farming, producing, commer­ quently happened that his wife and
He has already secured over $4,- the patient staud where he or she can world.
cial and business classes of the peo- ( children saw but a very small part of 000,000 for waterways, buildings, and look directly Into the glass and tlx the
Tillamook -
.
.
. Oregon,
pie of this state, with this qualiiica- the proceeds. All that was done away other public purposes and will add to attention about the center of the bot
First He’d Heard of It.
Room
No.
2fll,
lion, that I feel that whatever plans , with when the joints were closed. that this session over $¿,000,000 more, tom of the glass for about a minute,
Harry returned to Sunday school,
are adopted in the construction of Kansas City, Kansas, increased in which is an average of over $870,000 when the patient wljj dud that the after a king absence, on the day on
roads in this state and whatever population the first three or four per year.
hiccups bare entirely disappeared. which tickets for the nnnunl picnic
T. BOTTS,
He is just as diligent, pers’stert This has been known to cure the moot were dlatrlbuted. He trembled In bls
methods are used in the spending of years
[
after the laws were enforced at
the people’s money for.such construc­ a wonderful rate. There was marked and successful in all other matter* violent cases of this uncomfortable dis­ eeat when the teacher began a quiz
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
tion, that the interest of the farming improvement in the prosperity of the promoting the welfare of the people order.—London Family Herald.
ou the lesson of the previous Sunday.
class of the people of thia state, merchants and the business of the and the country.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Finally
his
turn
came.
should be very carefully safeguarded city increased, and instead of a de­ A vote for him is a vote for .1
Office.
“Harry, who slew Goliath wltb a
To Make Vinegar.
and their wishes as indicated through cline. there was a great increase in faithful, industrious, hone*., able and
Bare the parings and cores of apples pebble?”
the society of equity and the Devel­ business and in population. Most ot effective public servant.
Taxes Paid for Non Resident«.
opment League and the Farmers’ the buildings that were formerly oc­ Congress being now in session lie and put them In a jar with warm wa­ “Honest teacher.” said Harry, "I
T illamook B lock ,
leaves
his
candidacy
in
the
hands
of
don't
know;
1
didn't
even
know
be
was
Granges, should be consulted and fol­ cupied by joints are occupied by
ter enough to more than cover them.
I
he voters, to whom he is profoundly Set in a warm place for several days; dead.”—New York Press.
Tillamook .... Oregon,
lowed.
’ligitimate’ business.' ”
I desire also to say that I stand ir­ In closing I desire to say that 1 grateful, while he serve* tlicir intcr- then strain and add one pint of mo­
Both Pbonea.
revocably |n favor of free press and favor the $1500 exemption from tax­ ests in Washington.
Just the Other Way.
lasses
to
a
gnllon
of
the
water.
Put
la
i
He
will
appreciate
all
thxc
i*
»aid
free speech, and that if 1 should be ation, now before the people of this
a Jar. tie a thin cloth over U. btep la Old I-ady (offering policeman a tract)
nd done in hi» behalf.
successful in being nominated and state. In addition »herctP I *’i»h
a warm place and I d a few weeks this —I often think you poor policemen run QARI, HABERI.ACll,
(Raid
Adv.)
elected governor of this state, I will say that I feel that the people of the
will be good vinegar.—National Ma ga­ such a risk of becoming bad, being so
see, so far as my power will permit, State of Oregon and in fact society
constantly mixed up with crime. Po­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
FOR SALE.
that no man or woman, rich or poor, generally, rarely appreciate the debt
ll ne.
liceman—You needn't fear. mum. it's
black or white, shall be deprived of and obligation that they owe to the
A
Country
Store
in
Tillamook
T illamook B kock .
the criminals wot runs the risk o' be-
the opportunity of fairly and decently j-hool teachers and instructors, from County, well established, has good
Different Proposition.
expresaing themselves anywhere, in colleges down to our district schools, trade, excellent neighborhood pest
“What is tbe object of your society T’ i coinin' mints, bein' mixed up with
Tillamook
J-
public hall», or upon the streets of for the efficiency and the work that office, making money, cheap if sold
¡Oregon
“To prevent gambling among ww u«.—London Punch.
cities in this state, as long as they they do and if I should be honored soon. Owner anust go east. Cheap men.”
conduct themselves in a lawful wav.
with this nomination and election, |t rent, good lease, good roads, a
Explained.
“Nonsense. It can't be ttofla"
The liquor question has got to be would be a source of great pleasure snap, For particulars see or write,
c - hawk ,
“Certainly gambling can be •toppe*." I Mr. Agile (to Mr. Btoutman, running
fought out. Men will be compelled to me, in every legitimate way to C. R. Worrsli, Atty., Tillamoook,
“Gambling? 1 thought you said gab- for a car)—Hello, old boy! 1 thought
to take a stand, fpr it or against it. aid and advance the different school Oregon.______
you were too lazy to run like that. Mr.
Ming.’’—Louisville Courier-Journal.
The saloon is either right or it is interests and institutions of this state
■toutman (languidly)—Easily explain­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
wrong. If it i* right it should be and the material welfare of the in-
ed, my dear boy; laziness runs in our
maintained and perpetuated; if it is structors aHd teachers thereof.
Ground».
family.—Lippincott's Magazine.
wrong, it should tie destroyed. I feel
Bay City
I also strongly favor giving aid and
Oregon.
"Has your husband given you grown**
[hat it is wrong; I feel that It is fool­ all assistance that is possible, towards
for dlvorcsF asked the woman who to
ish for the moral societies of the state helping the people of eastern Oregon
Agreed.
always eager to sympathize.
I
of Oregon to talk about fighting vice, and other parts of the state needing
to
Wife—Do you know I here a ▼ary
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Yes.
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replied
the
one
whose
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pass resolutions against vice and hold irrigation, to get water upon their On your front porch can be lit
Is on alimony. "Plenty of grown*», little mouth. In the glass It doesn’t QRORGE WILLETT,
banquets and make speeches and con­ lands.
every night until midnight
. .
but i'd rather have some regular rani look large enough to bold my tongue.
gratulate each other now they are go- I also favor giving the governor
and register not over
Husband (testily)—It isn't — I-ondon
fifty cents per month
estate.”—Washington 8tar.
mg to fight vice, and permit the sa­ power to veto separate items in ap­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Aaswers.
loon to exist in this state, because it propriation bills passed by the legis­
on the meter.
>’ in the saloon to a great extent, lature. and this I advocated for years
One of the most rare kinds of eaar-
Men tire themselves In the pursuit of T illamook C' onmkvcial B uildijm »
’rinL,h* .**ed •'* *own *n<1
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|»hen a member of the
state senate. T illamook E lkctric L ight ANO age 1« the courage to wait— St LsOto
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