Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 18, 1915, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tillamook
Headlight, March 18, 101Ö.
J "COME
BACK' 'AT
SHERIDAN.
4
The funeral took place Wednesday
afternoon under the charge of the
The club met at the home of Mrs. Masonic Lodge, and the busing
E E. Koch, Feb. 26. The taole and houses closed during the services
rooms were decorated in honor of of respect to the deceased Captain
Washington's birthday. Alter the
Nonogenarian Dies at Nehalem.
games, the hostess invited the 7"csts
to the dining room, where an ekf.ant
—A. S. Handy, the oldest resident of
lunch was served.
the Nehalem Valley, died at his home
late
hour
hour
all
departed,
At a 1—-----
Monday. He was 92 years old an(i
C.Mtlkr.
and will meet with Mrs.
had lived here 15 years. He was plln.
i-'cd
for
the
March 26. The officers elec
ning to make a trip East with one of
year were: Mrs. B. D. l.amar, Pres.;
his grandsons and arrangements had
C.
Mrs. Carl Hunt, Vice Pres • Mrs.
been made for the departure when he
Miller, Secretary.
was taken ill suddenly. He is surviv-
ed by four sons who live at Nehalem.
Tom Watkins Commits Suicide.
Swastika Club.
The Man Who Came Back.
court each year, which is now neces­
The Headlight Turns the Limelight
sary. When the law- goes into effect
making Washington and Ijllamook
The Hon. Joseph G. Cannon was Onto that Burg in Yamhill County. I
Legal Advertisements.
i
First Insertion, per line
$ .10 counties a judicial district, it will visited at his home at Danville, Ill.,
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 confine this county to two terms of the other day by a federal grand jury ( "Tillamook still keeps in the lime­
the circuit There was no need of this which had been impaneled to inves­ light of publicity and its doing things
Business and professional cards
one month ................................ ! OO change as far as Tillamook County tigate the mode and manner of his seem to be one darned thing after
Homestead Notices .................... 5.OO was concerned, and for that reason election About the middle of Novem­ another.”—Sheridan Sun.
Timber Claims ............................ 10.00 the law should be referred to the ber last, after it was seen that Re­
We commented upon this last week
Locals per line each insertion.
.05 vote of the people. Why create publicans had returned to Congress and since then the editor of the Head­
Display advertisement, an inch,
more offices when there is no demand -ill of the standpatters defeated two light has been allowed to peep behind
y
one month .. ............................
earlier, who had stood for a re­ the serenes as to what is happening
■ jo 1 nor need of them5 The taxpayers | years
say-
about
All Resolutions of Condolence
election, stories of fraud, intended to in Sheridan, and upon this matter the
should have something to
.05 this extra and unnecessary expense break the force of such a blow to the Sun is holding its whist, or to be
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05 We hope
organiza- Democrats, were manufactured in more correct, afraid to express it.
Cards of Thank«, per line
that some
I
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
tion will be formed to have this bill Washington. It was announced that Since that newspaper has taken a
I
e etc., minimum rate, not ex­
referred to the people, for as we have grand jury investigations, under fed- . whack at Tillamook, we propose to
----- o------
Douglas County Gets $20,000 From
I
ceeding five lines ....................
■ 25 just been informed, there is no more eral law, would be made.
“come back” good and hard. We hope i
The lifeless body of Tom Watkins
State Highway Fund.
need of this judicial district in Wash­
It is possible that, at the first, the • it won’t raise the indignation of the was found early on Saturday morning
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
ington county than there is in this administration really did fail to be- , Sun nor hurt the feelings of a few- in a stall of the old Dawson barn by
When County Judge Reuben W.
(Strictly in Advance.)
county. On general principles this lieve that the Republican party was prominent citizens of Sheridan, now Nick Melchoir and Howard Edmunds
Marsters and Commissioner Nichols
One year ....................................... $1.50 bill should be defeated,.and we hope reuniting around its old leaders. At
that we have decided to turn on the He had committed suicide by taking took office the first of the year they
Six months ........................................... 75 the grangers and other organizations any rate, it soon made the discovery
Three months........................................ 50 will get busy and swat the bill by that there was not a shadow- of a case limelight and give a graphic descrip­ a dose of chloroform. The deceased felt that Douglas county had some­
I tion of “one darned thing after an­ had worked on the P. R. & N. and
thing coming from the state highway
of fraud to be shown against the for­ other” that happens in that burg. was the first conductor on the pas­
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. having it referred.
commission. Last year this county
mer speaker, and when the grand 1 Peaceable law abiding citizens will senger trains, first running between
paid a considerable amount of money
W ith the manufacture of lime in jurors assembled in Danville and re­ have nothing to fear at the revelation
this city and Mohler and afterwards to the state and part of this went into
Editorial Snap Shots
this county, this will cut some figure viewed the case, they were not slow
I
we are going to make.
was the conductor on the trains run­ the highway fund. None of the money
in the cost of hard surfacing the in reaching the same conclusion. At
Our
information
is
from
a
reliable
is
adopting
a
The City Council
ning to Portland. He lost his posi­ however, was paid back to Douglas
county roads There are a number of the close of their work they signified
source and came from Sheridan, and tion on account of a spotter detecting County in the shape of road improve­
novel method of keeping the hose different kinds of pavements, some
to Mr. Cannon that theywould be glad we hope the Sun will read carefully
company together. It will pay the of which are excellent, but it is the
him drinking. This seems to have ments by the state. Shortly after the
to call upon him, and were cordially what is alleged in the exposure. Here
boys each $1.00 whenever they re­ cost that makes it almost prohibitive
worried and depressed him so much new state administration came into
invited to come.
«pond to the fire alarm.
it
is
in
part:
that
when his money was gone he office Marsters and Nichols left for
when a large amount of hard surfac­
It was a “smoker”, of course, with
"I see the Sheridan Sun seems to took his life. He had a wife and son
Salem in an effort to get the state
ed road is contemplated, Since it is Uncle Joe in his best vein and best ■
think Tillamook is doing one darned in Combridge, Mass. The deceased
The Nehalem Valley Reporter must
highway commission to pay to Doug­
generally concluded ihat macadam humor Some of the jurors thought
have changed to a semi-monthly, by
thing after another, but does not was a Mason, and the remains were
las county sufficient money to assist
roads will not stand up under the his prime Havanas a trifle strong, and
on
the look of last week's issue, as well
mention things that are going
buried in the Oddfellow’s cemetery in the work of bettering the Pacific
present'mode of travel and the cost marveled that a man at his age could
as a third edition of the Headlight of
around his own little town that can on Monday.
is sp great for maintenance, is is al-
Highway through the county. They
I
March 4. What's the matter Bro. most imperative, as a matter of econ­ consume so many. They had a pleas­ outdo Tillamook. He would have vou
appeared before the board which con­
ure in watching the ¿moke of an old I believe everything is very nice here. »,
Hamilton? Has the good old Demo­
I
Death of Captain Paul Schrader.
omy, to lay hard surfaced roads as man who has “come back,” after a
sists of Governor Withycombe, State
cratic free trade party put Wheeler
I That is the first rap over the knuck­
soon as possible and as little money thousand brass-faced
Treasurer
Kay and Cecretary of
gongs
had
on the bum?
les the Sun got from our informant.
on macadam roads. We believe in counted him down and out. They took
State
Olcot.
Then the board agreed
| We are sorry to announce the death
» Now how does this read:.
that Douglas county should have
Trobably quite a number of the home industry and want to lend a a personal view of the case. The po-
of
Captain
Paul
Schrader,
which
oc
­
“Last Tuesday night some of the
something in the nature of a refund.
dairymen in Tillamook County know helping hand to those who help to litical view is as interesting.
school boys from this place went to curred at midnight at his home in
create
payrolls
in
the
county.
The
Still nothing was definitely done and
how to run county and state affairs
this
city
on
Friday.
Although
his
Willamina to play basket ball. A lot
so the matter rested till Tuesday.
economically, but those who are pay­ Tillamook Lime Products Co., is a
death
came
as
a
surprise
to
a
number
According to the dispatches Frank of others went along. Some of them
Thursday morning County Judge
ing $2000 a ton for hay are not run­ local enterprise, and with commend­ I'. Walsh, chairman of the Federal came back drunk and as noisy as t of the citizens, it wasknown that the
Marsters appeared before the board
ning their farms very economically, able enterprise has consumated a plan Commission on Industrial Relations,
doctor
had
predicted
that
he
would
lot of wild Indians.”
at Salem and went into the situation
and, if we may be permitted to make that will give Tillamook County hard has been making a display of his
Surely the Sun must have known not live many months, the cause of
far
below
surfaced
roads
at
a
figure
a suggestion, it seems to us that they
very fully. After careful consideration
his
recent
sickness
and
death
being
1 panaceas before the Chicago congre­ something about a lot of school boys
need some elementary lessons how to most other materials used, We are
the board finally agreed to give to
a
contraction
of
the
artries
of
the
being
drunk
and
raising
hell
in
Sheri
­
gation,
adding
a
few
of
his
already
run a dairy farm economically and going to make a sugestión, which we [ large assortment. Among them is the
dan, and our informant mentions the heart. He was born on March 21st, Douglas county the sum of $20,000.00
hope the county court will consider.
profitably.
1850, at Brentner Germany, and went to assist in the permanent improve­
There is a small stretch of road north demand that a $2.50 a day wage be I names of two prominent citizens who
to
sea when he was only 13 years of ment of the Crow Creek Canyon.
be
fixed
by
law
as
the
minimum
for
were
amongst
those
who
were
glor
­
The State Legislature was rough on of the city, between the Warrenite and
age.
During Franco-Prussian war he This money will be available within
unskilled labor. It is not understood iously boozed.
political sore heads. When a person concrete hard surfaced roads, we
was
in
the German navy and served a few weeks and will materially assist
I
that
lie
is
pressing
this
at
present.
This
is
not
the
worst
feature
of
this
runs for office in the primary election would suggest be paved with new
on
a
torpedo
boat. After the war he the county court in the betterment of
This
is
not
exactly
the
psychological
disgraceful
affair,
for
it
is
alleged
that
he has to swear that he will not ac material advocated by this company.
I
followed
the
sea and became captain the Pacific highway for the heavy
moment.
But
being
one
of
these
"for
­
one of the drunks:: “Went to his
cept a nomination if defeated. So The cost of doing so would be small,
of
the
sailing
vessel
W. R. Wiley, and tourist traffic which is expected this
ward
looking
men,
”
of
whom
we
home
and
got
into
a
fight
with
his
many office seekers are strictly party and it would give the people an op­
I
heard much two years ago, he natur- wife, and after she got lose from him and made one trip to Montreal Can­ year on account of the Panama-Pa­
men when running for office and portunity to judge as to the merits of
I
Valley
!
ally
expects the return of a Republi- she ran across the street to the bak­ ada and San Francisco, after which cific Exposition.—Umpqua
wanting the nomination of some po­ the three different materials and its
I
1
can
administration,
when
men
will
be
he came to Oregon and bought a News.
ery
screaming
till
she
raised
many
of
costs.
I
hc
county
court
did
right
litical party, but when defeated they
I discussing the size of w ages instead the neighbors. The man went after farm in the Waldo Hills near Salem,
flop over to some other party or run when it experimented with Warrenite
Gives Birth to Four Babies.
1 of spending their time looking for a her and cuffed her around and he got He was married to Miss Lillie E.
and
concrete,
and
now
that
it
appears
as an "independent.” The legislature
job
at
any
old
wages.
Mr.
Walsh
is
her by the feet and dragged her in Hunt in that city December 4, 1881,
was surely rough on political sore that a much cheaper road can be con­
Redding, Cal., March 12.—Mrs. C.
I
structed with home materials, we be­ also accredited with the statement I that way out into the street without and six children were born to the O. McKnight, wife of a rancher of
heads.
man
with
a great a stitch of clothing on her, except union, two of whom died. The Cap­
lieve it is right to experiment with that every
Ballavesta near Redding, is the proud
Quite a number of our citizens wh > this also.Why can't the county court Jortune must at some time have cros­ what was under her arms, in the tain soon became tired of farming mother of four babies—two boys and
had never seen a type setting machine and the new company get together sed the line of ethics and of criminal I presence of people that had been and a longing to follow the sea aga:n two girls—who were born shortly be­
before, have visited the Headlight and put in the small piece of road we laws." Of course, he would not in­ aroused in the after part of the night ' took possession of him. One reason fore midnight, all within the short
clude successful lawyers in this cate­ by the racket. He took her back ' the Captain used to give for quitting
office the past few months and watch­ have mentioned?
space of two hours time.
gory. And he surely should have ex­ across the street into the house. He fanning that it was too dangerous an
ed the machine. We understand that
Each was perfectly formed and nor­
The death of Captain Paul Schrader empted Mr. Ford and a few other then came back to the front of the occupation, that was when old bossy
others would have done so, but they
mal in every way. At noon the at­
removes
from
our
midst
one
who
choice spirits who have shown such house with his gun and made the peo­ used to kick when he was milking her
thought they would be intruding. We
tending physiciah said that Mrs. Mc­
want to say that the latchstring is played an important part in the fine enthusiasm for Mr. Welsh's gen­ ple who had gathered around raise Having disposed of his farm Captain Knight was well and happy, and that
their front feet high towards the : Schrader went to Newport and built
always out for citizens to visit this early development of Tillamook coun­ eral program.
her babies were progressing finely.
heavens, and although their reach was ! the steam sloop Augusta in the year
office and sec what the snap shot ty The most difficult problem thia
A
baby incubator was rushed by au­
Sheriff’s Sale.
not exactly to his satisfaction lie re­ 1887, and the next year he made his
man thought impossible in his young county had to contend with was
tomobile from Redding to the Mc­
transportation
in
its
early
history,
in
quested them to go higher. During first trip into Tillatnoko in that ves­
er days—a machine that would set
fact, until a few years ago, and it was
Notice is hereby given that by vir­ this time his wife escaped through sel with material for Cape Meares Knight ranch.
type as fast as ten type stickers.
Mrs. McKnight is 40 years old and
here when Captain Schrader showed tue of an execution issued out of the the back door and ran several blocks . light station, which was under con­
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, I
weighs 150 pounds. She is the mother
his
worth,
and
enterprise
during
his
The city authorities ’ ..ve started 1
for the < otintv of Tillamook, dated screaming and raising the neighbor­ struction in that year. The Augusta of nine childlren living, all born
clean-up movement, r id tho«e who 27 years residence in this county. It the 15th day of March, 191c, in the hood saying her husband was after was put on the run between Tilla­
I
keep their premises in a dirty condi­ is no small boy's job to navigate cause wherein F S. Whitehouse was Í her with a gun. I understand this is mook and Astoria, which was a great singly. Her husband is 45 years of
age.
plaintiff
and
Calvin
E.
Black,
Oscar
tion are going to be prosecuted. We small steamers during winter storms
not the first time she had her face acquisition to the transportation fa­
Monson, C. R. Funk. Mary Funk, F. I
The McKnights were unprepared to
f
on
the
Pacific
coast,
and
when
it
is
move that a delegation of the Civic
cilities of the county in those early
S. Fisher, lames A. Biggs and Geo. bruised by him.”
i
cloth this remarkable burden, so kind­
League accompany the city officials taken into consideration that for the V\. Phelps were defendants, upon a
This shows where the Sun got its days, for it insured a regular service.
when making their inspections. It is most part of 27 years Captain Schra­ judgment and decree rendered against information of “one darned thing The Augusta was succeeded by the W. ly women of the neighborhood went
not only imperative that the city der missed only a few weekly trips the defendants, C. R Funk and Mary I after another” happening, and then H. Harrison, both of which were to their aid. Other prospective moth­
Funk in favor of the plaintiff, F. S.
ers carried to the McKnight home
should be cleaned up, but it should be during that long period he held a re­ Whitehouse, for the sum of eight Iour informant goes on to say:
wrecked, one in Alaska and the other
markable
record,
for
he
met
with
but
kept »lean. Tillamook is somewhat
hundred thirty three and 33-100 dol-
“Many of the better class of the on the Pacific Coast, Captain Schra­ the dainty baby clothes and other in­
behind other cities in matters of few accidents and little loss of freight Y'................. —», ulc raie peOp]f here are talking of trying to der had the Sue H. Elmore built ard fantile r—essities they had them­
ten per cent per annum from the
selves
red. Within a few hours
beautifying the city with Howers, etc, on account of weather Captain Sch­ of
I7th
of February,
’nd for
17th day
day of
February, 1914,
1914, » and
for haVe .somcthinS ‘’°"«” wi(h ‘hcse tw° he supervised her construction in
but we hope to sec a decided improve­ rader used good judgment when an I the further sum of $100.00 attorney's Pr°minent citizens, and depose them Portland, and when she was put on each buoy had a wonderful wardrobe.
ment and much progress made this when not to cross the bar, and from . fees, and for his costs and disburse­ from their positions.’
the run between Tillamook and As­
City of Teledo.l
year. Everybody get the clean-up his long experience with the Tilla ments of this suit, and also upon a ! Then our informant had a slam at toria it was a great improvement State of Ohio,
Lucas County.
J ss-
judgment
and
decree
rendered
against
niook
and
Columbia
bars,
took
spirit and vie with one another who
Frank
J.
Cheney
oath that he is
1,0 I I defendants, C. R Funk and Mary the city authorities, which the Mayor over the other vessels, for the Sue H. senior partner of the makes
firm of F. J. Cheney
can make their homes look the pret­ chances of losing bis vessel or the ■ Funk, in favor of the defendant Tames and City Council of Sheridan should
Elmore had two state rooms and a & Co., doing business in the City of To­
lives of his passengers That was the I I \ Biggs, for the «urn of twenty-six
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
tiest with beautiful flowers
investigate, for it is neither to their number of sleeping bunks for the that said firm will pay the sum of ONB
secret of his success as captain of the hundred sixteen and 67-100 dollars,
HLNDRBD DOLLARS for each and every
credit nor to the credit of Sheridan convenience of passengers, For 27 case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the
The snap shot man is of the opinion Augusta, W. H. Ha rrison and the with interest thereon amounting to to have such disturbances as we have
use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB.
years
Captain
Schrader
yvas
two
hundred
twelve
and
ss-100
dol
­
on
the
Sue
H
Elmore.
Probable
the
that too much money is going out of
most lars, and the further sum ’ of three revealed, to pass off with a paltry
FRANK J. CHENEY.
run between Astoria and Tillamook,
Sworn to before me and subscribed ia
the county for hav, and that the dairv • serious accident he encountered was hundred dollars attorney's fees and fine. For the information
presence, this 6th day of December,
.
of the May- « and during that long period he was my
A.D. 1886.
men would be far better off if they soon after the Sue H Elmore was and his costs and disbursements of or the city councilmen, we will quote
[Seal]
A. W. GLBASON,
unusually fortunate in not meeting
grew more roots etc. In the early built, and after she had put to sea this suit, and commanding me to sat­
_
.
Notary Public.
what our informant has to say:
with
accidents,
for
he
was
a
most
Hall
s
Catarrh
Cure
is taken internally
isfy
the
said
judgment
by
the
sale
of
history of the dairy industry in this from Tillamook. If we remember
and
acts
directly
upon
the
blood and mu­
real property belonging to the said
“All the Sheridan Sun knows of careful skipper and would not put to cous surfaces of the system. Send for testi­
county, the dairymen bbught little or correctly, something went wrong defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
monials.
free.
this is that there was a little distur­ sea when the weather was bad or
no hay, depending upon their own with the pumps and instead of pump­ Funk, and hereinafter described!
O
F J CHBNBY. & CO., Teledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75c.
and
some pci-
per-
------ -------
». although nvuiv
Now. therefore, in order to satisfy bance on Main street and that a fine . threatening,
crops to feed their cows. Now a ing water out of the vessel it pumped
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
1 sons at times questioned his judgment
whole lot of dairymen arc paying water in. The Captain promptly re­ the said judgment and decrees, I will, of $5.00 was imposed.’ ’
' f those
îi (IC Cl «*
k. zx I-
« ... • the
1« . dangers
___ of get­
on the 17th day of April. 191c, at
who
knew
Gee
Wiz,
Mr.
Mayor
of
Sheridan,
$20.00 a ton for hay, and feed at that turned with the steamer to GaribaMi, 10 00 o'clock a m. of said day, at' the
ting
into
a
storm
or
butting
into a
EAT VIERECK’S
figure means only one thing—very whete the defect in the pump was ad­ front door of the Court House in Til­ is $5.00 all that the city can impose
big
breaker
on
the
bar,
were
always
on
those
who
are
guilty
of
such
dis
­
little profit With so many kinds of justed and the water pumped out, the lamook C ity, Tillamook County, Ore­
feed that can be successfully raised only damage being to the label« on gon sell at public auction to the graceful, drunken debauchery and ready to abide by the captain’s dis­
BREAD,
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
in this county, it is surprising the large ths canned salmon he had on bo..rd following described real property, brutal conduct by prominent citizens cretion, prefering to be safely tied up
amount of hay and other feed that is Those who were passengers on the situated in Tillamook County, Ore­ of Sheridan? Or is it, Mr. Mayor, that in port to risking the dangers of a TILI.AMOOK BAKEP'ç
some of your city officials are friends 1 severe storm and being kept at sea on
shipped in and a big lot of money Augusta, and Harrison, which larked gon, to-wit:
shipped out to pay for it. But this is accommodations. know- how picasan. . 1 he southeast quarter of the south- of the guilty parties and they were ' acc0l,nt of bad bars. It is true that
west quarter of section twelve and 10
i j the Captain several times raninto bad
not the only way to view the situa the Captain used to make them under acres off the entire north side of the let off with a paltry fine?
__ it _
We are sorry that we have to Storms blit
but he»
he Lnau-
knew how 4 to — l.
handle
tion How can those with high priced the circumstances, especially when northeast quarter
__
.------- of
„ the
...j 1 northwest
At All Gir nAirc
vi5*H* and kept them out of dan-
land make both ends meet’ We don't «ea sickness laved most of his passen­ quarter of section thirteen,
all in "come back" good and hard at Sheri-'
■>cers.
want to be misunderstood, but there is ger« out, Riving up his own cabin for township two, south range ten, west dan, but it won't do any harm for a ^er'
**** exception of a few-
of the W illamette Meridian.
fearless
outspoken
newspaper
to
sma
"
m
>
s
haps,
and
when
the
pumps
only one solution to the feed problem their benefit and comfort. We regret
Dated the 16th dav of March. 1915.
for those who are encumbered with very much the death of Captain bch- _.
is Went wronR on ,he Sue H- E’niore,
draw a graphic picture of t what
___ „
„ , —
H Crenshaw.
high priced land Th< v’ve got to (| it radcr at this time, when b- was plan­ Sheriff of Tillamook Countv. Oregon, going on, for it helps to improve the . Captain Schrader had a remarkable
Ry, W. L. Campbell, Dpv.
buying hav at $20.00 and raise their ning a little ease and enjoyment in
moral atmosphere of any town to ex­ record, not losing any freight or lives
-s-1
---- .
own feed, or the sheriff will sooner his declining days after a strenous
pose
“one darned thing after another’* during the 27 years he ran to Tilla-
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
or liter have to sell the high priced life on ship board—baffling with
| mook making over 40 trips a year.
that happened in Sheridan.
farms.
The Captain is survived by his wife
storms and fog and other dan-.ers o>
Services next Sunday at the Chap­
(and four children, the latter being
the deep. Tillamookers will always el in the Masonic Building Holy Eu-
On your front porch can be lit
Vnder the present arrangement« have a kindly word for Cap’aiit Sch­
Mr. Bryan will continue to go a Mrs. Augusta M. Schelling: Mrs. J11IJ-
e'er? ni«rht until midnight
charist
it
00
A
M.
and
Evensong
at
ith Tillamook, Folk and Yamhill rader, and we want to express their
chautauquaing. It would be cruel and E. Hinkle and Otto and Frank 5 /
a22 re»rister not over
7
.to
P
M
Everybody
welcome.
fatty cents per month
■inties in one judicial district, there sympathy to the bereaved family in
unusual punishment to hush him and rader. He was a member of tb’. q
Sunday
School
at
10
A.
M.
tn tie met er.
Aid be three terms of the circuit th s hour of sorrow.
consequently in violation of the con­ man Reformed Church, and a
*'r
‘
f - O- Jone*, Vicar.
stitution.
bcr of the Masonic Lodge of thu *"
c,:jriC2Asr POWER COMPANY.
*
?
I
ADVERTISING RATES.
a
A15 "rfitt lidi
Lamp