Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 07, 1915, Image 3

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    Hlamook Headlight, Octobe
FRANK TAYLOR SUES A.
»
ARSTILL FOR $1,000.
A.
SONG PRIZES FIXED.
this manag r w.l! have as hi, assist- I
Notice of Administrator s Sal®.
^rtenders—».A of tlll ,t,
Club Will Give $iz5 (or Best u'r,
----- o-----
white
coats.
Accused of Making
False
In the County Court of the State cf
Loganbetry Verse.
BRIEF
NEWS
Or
OREGON
I a* fur tiie bj', welt, it wi'l be a
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
Scandalous Statements.
t n ,uUr c ue with front and back bars
In the matter of the Estate of Jas­
----- o-----
for‘th V Club °ffe,s
in prizes !>> !-■- g as> mirrors, considerable
per W. Buckles, deceased.
Coldie Rigs was chosen Queen of
Frank Taylor, editor of the Clo­ for tin bett songs about the Logan-
Notice is hereby given that the un­
verdale Courier, and justice of the berrv written by students of Oregon tub soluier-hk-e 1 recuion and.- the Bridge Carnival ut North Bend.
dersigned, as administrator of the
A
•■«en:
I
here
will
be
a
prass
foot
rail,
Douglas
county
teachers
’
institute
^S^e
’
Xr^^
$U5:
—
d
0-ace for the third justice district
estate of Jasper W. Buckles, deceas­
too and u w Hl be highly polished.
will be held in R- seburg on October Shock Is Feit Over Area Ex­ ed, will, pursuant to an order made
filed suit in the circuit court to-day
'
m
>
uic
exposition
is
in
progress
lhe
contest
onens
with
this
ai,-
against A A. Arstil, and alleges that
herein on the 2nd day of October,
f, 7 and 8.
tending Thronghout Six
the 1 guub.irv, grape, raspberry and
nn the 4th of October, 1915, in the nouncement It closes Oclobtr 31.
1915, sill at private sale, from and
A
Dahlia
and
Fall
Flower
show,
the
y'r> 1 1 v*c w i>h first honors
after lhe 5th day of November, iqt«.
lhe c.ub has undertaken a general .
presence of J- M. Traxler and Phil
Stales.
at
ill.
bar.
By
the
way,
there'
is
anoth
­
first
of
its
kind,
was
held
Wednesday
the following rial properly of the
Messner at Cloverdale the defendant campaign to promote the resouu.
er - ecru just let out of the bag. For in Oregon City.
said estate, situated in Tillamook
unlawful1 • and maliciously spoke false and attractions in which Oreg ion ex- the
I
'list
ti.ne,
there
will
b
served
a
cels.
and scandalous words concerning the
The third anr’iRi W-tr’rr.gton coun­
Baker, Or.—Baker was shaken by a County, Oregon.
li'
it
locks
Ilk/-
I.H.-r
t
Forty seven acres of bottom laud
plaintiff, and claims damages to the It is starting with the Loga inberry iik.
ty fair epenod Octet-.r 6 on the fair l.stir.ct earth-quake shock at 10:50 out of the north part of the west half
industry Ortgon produces tou; i.’-fifths to
amount of $1,000.
grounds
east
of
Forest
Grove.
o'clock
Saturday
night.
It
lasted
one
of the northcast quarter of section
ot the berries the juice of wl hieb is isn I
eleven in township one north of
Farmers of Carlton have just erected minute.
ranked as guperioi to grape juice as a
United Brethern Church.
beverage.
The shock was widely felt, but- the range ten west of the Willamette
a cooperative creamery at that place
Meridian, together vith the hill land
A permanent committee is hand­ TRADING STAMP ACT
Sunday ‘School 10 a.m., Preaching,
an 1 the plant was put into operation damage »as nominal. Piaster on the lying between said forty seven acres
declared invalid . last week.
Il am., subject “The Night of Be­ ling the general campaign. A speci 1
walls
and
ceilings
cf
the
Columbia
ho
­
of bottom land and the north line of
trayal’ Communion service will follow committee composed of George F
W. W. Lax; an. of Oregon City, was tel was cracked and minor breaks said west half of the northeast quar­
the morning sermon. Y. P. C. E. 6:30 AAaggoiicr, W. H. P. Hill, and David Three Federal Judges Concur in D*-
ter of said section eleven, excepting
claring Law Violation ot Equality
N. Mossessohn is in charge of the
appointed chairman of the railway were reported at other places. There two
p.m. Evening sermon 7:30, subject loganberry
acres conveyed to Peter Erickson
feature
Clause.
valuation division of the interstate were also many reports of dishes be­ by deed recorded in book ‘‘I’" at pane
"Apostolic Kight.” Whoever will may
——o~
Canning Industry Urged
ing shaken from tables and cupboards. 568, records of deeds lor said county:
come and be welcome.
commerce
commission.
On the ground that the anti-trading
R. E. Sunterlin, Pastor.
A distinct earthquake shock lusting the whole tract of land conveyed
Realizing that the most important ■-lamp
The state W. C. T. U. convention is
act passed by the last Oregon
work of the commercial organization Legislature is 1:1 contravention of the being held at Newberg this week. nearly two minutes occurred ut On­ containing fifty teres more or less,
the south line thereof being parallel
ot Portland is development of agii-
Sunday at the Presbyterian Church. cultural interests.” announced Mr equality clause of the 14th amendment Over 150 delegates from outside of tario at two minutes of 12. mountain with the north line of said section
oi the Constitution of the "
'
United
time.
There
was
no
sudden
shock,
Newberg
are
in
attendance.
eleven and one half of the road run-
Waggoner, “the Portland Ad Club
Annua! Rally Day will be observed has decided to advertise and advance States, the act was declared void in
J. E. David, about 75 years old, resi­ but the earth seemed to roll like ocean ninft along a portion of said lands
in all the services, beginning with lhe the Loganberry industry of the Wil­ an opinion handed down by­ Federal
a tract of land occupied by the
Judge Wolverton Monday.
dent of Gilliam county more than 30 waves. The movement seemed to be and
Sunday School at 16 a.m.
A record lamette valley.
school district for school purposes to
from
not
th
U>
south.
l
he
opinion,
which
directs
the en- years, -representative from that dis­
attendance for the year is expected.
be considered as part of the land con­
“It is claimed that the dried and
....... ........
permanently
en- trict for two terms, committed suicide
It is the day for many of all ages to canned Loganberries are superior .0 tering ot a decree j.
veyed.
The same being subject to
Quake Felt Over California.
Start and become enrolled for re-u- other berries on the market and that joining the enforcement of the anti­ at a Condon hotel.
said road and to the rights of the
lar and systematic
bible stud--. the Loganberry juice is superior to trading stamp law, was unanimously
San Francisco.—Sharp earthquake school district in said portions.
The money for purchase of the re­
"Building Zion's Wall” is Mr. Y’ouel’s grape juice. A very extensive market concurred in by Federal Judges Bean
lhe said sale will be made for cash
Gilbert, who -heard the case with maining riglit-of-way for the Sutherlin shocks were felt at 13:56 Saturday in hand, or for part, cash and the bal­
subject for the morning sermon, and can be established which should re­ and
night
at
points
in
Utah,
Nevada
and
railroad has been raised among the
in the evening the theme will be sult in hastening a settlement of the Judge Wolverton.
ance approved security, and the sale
1 he purpose of the law was to leg­
California. Throughout the northern shall be subject to confirmation by
"Bearing the King's Message.” Young Willamette Valley and foot hills. The
citizens
of
Sutherlin,
and
the
deeds
stamps, certificates,
part of California two distinct trem­ the County Court of the State of Ore­
people's meeting at 6:30. Special product best adopted to the soil of islate trading
given by merchants to cus­ will be turned over at once.
music in each service. Everybody cor­ the W illamette valley must be pre- coupons,
ors occurred tn rapid succession, th ' gon, for the County of Tillamook.
tomers with thur purchases, out of
The Amity city council has sold and
E. J. Claussen.
dially invited.___________
. served by canning
in
order
------ o — —-f to find business, io this end it is imposed delivered to the Western Bond & period of vibration being from 10 to
Administrator
of
the most advantageous s i..„.L
market and an annual tax of 5 per cent ot the
15 seconds.
Estate of Jasper
Special Features at the Star Theater. the development of this one i industry gross receipts both of merchants us­ Mortgage company, of Portland, a
So far as known no damage was
Buckles,
deceased.
will stimulate the activities of can- ing them and the company or com­ bond issue of $15,000 for the construc­
caused.
panies issuing them.
tion of a water works system.
The. Star Theater has
made ar­ neries throughout the valley.
Well, tlie cool weather arrived a
It is this tax which the court holds
Rules Laid Down
rangements to show many extraordi­
Profits of the Western Union Tele­
Shock is Felt in Seattle
dav before it was predicted, but was
nary features in the near future. Fri­
“The contestants must be cholars to be in violation of the Federal Con­ graph company in Oregon for the year
stitution.
Seattle.—Professor E. J. Saunders, just as welcome nevertheless.
day evening of this week they offer and students within the state.
ended June 30, last, were $25,275.13, who has charge of the seismograph­
Dr. Hillis made the mistake of not
Law
Never
Enforced.
the exceptionally strong production
i
“A committee consisting of five
1 hough the law became effective according to the annual report filed room at the University of Washington, being a banker instead of a minister—
of the popular and well known stage leading educators to act as judges
success, “Paid In Full,” by the All will be selected. The judges will lis­ last .May 24, it lias never been in force with the state public service commis­ says the seismograph record at tho if his ambition was to get rich.
A mass meeting is proposed in Lon­
Star feature Film Co. This program ten to the singing of the songs at tl.e On the morning of that day, Wood­ sion.
university showed that the earthquake don to protest against Zcppelines.
will be rounded out by a Charlie Chamber of Commerce at a day yet ard, Clark & Co. and other firms us­
With
last
year
’
s
record
for
attend
­
ing green trading stamps, represent­
vas one of the most pronounced dis- Cheers to make the welkin ring are
to be announced.
Chaplin comedy subject.
to be expected, though a few shots in
“The committee has three distinct ing about 300 firms in the state, ap­ I ance surpassed and with exhibits the turbances of recent yearB.
Saturdey evening will be shown the
plied to Federal Judge Bean for a best in history, the 54th annual Ore­
the right place should be the best
to
advertise
the
industry.
The
much talked of 4 reel special, "The r plans
—....
restraining order to enjoin gon state fair closed its gates Satur­
welkin ringer.
White Terror,” Not an educational contest is one of the plans. We expect temporary
Buildings Sway In Boise.
Sperry & Hutchinson Company I
Could the householder but live in
feature, but it has action and plenty the Ad club to perform one of the the
day
night
in
the
proverbial
blaze
of
Boise, Idaho.—Boise and this sec-
from violating its contract with them
of it from start to finish. In this film greatest constructive services for by
I tion of Idaho experienced three dls- the ancient way, filling his celler with
glory.
redeeming
the
stamps
in
cash
in
­
potatoes, apples and onions in the
two of the cast nearly last their lives state development that has been un- stead of merchandise, as it contem­
Tentative dates for the convention tinct earthquake shocks at 11:56 Sat- fall and maintaining a smokehouse
in the explosion scene which is real- dertaken.'
plated
doing
in
order
not
to
break
of the western division of the Oregon urday night. Clocks were stopped ani and soap boiling kettle in the back
Contest compositions are to be ad- the law.
astic to the extreme This film where
ever shown has the endorsement of dressed to George E. Waggoner, 805 , Another temporary restraining order State Teachers' association which will dishes and fixtures in houses rattled, yard, he might not have so much to
say about the middlemen.
the societies for the presentation of Ycon Bldg.
Attorney-General Brown or meet at Medford were fixed as De­ and there was a perceptible swaying
Sol I.. Long says that those who
C. 1. Lewis, chief of the division of enjoining
the white Plague. A comedy reel will
cember 27, 28, 29, by the executive of buildings. So far as can be learned criticize
District
Attorney
Evans,
of
Multno
­
the movies in comparison
horticulture at Oregon Agricultural mah County, from enforcing the law
also be shown.
committee.
with flesh and blood plays should re­
no damage was done.
This theater has arranged a per­ college, wrote a letter which was to was also applied for. Both these or­
Six Douglas county pupils obtained
Reports from all parts of southern alize that the movies are to the drama
manent booking of Broadway Uni­ have been read in connection with ders were granted by Judge Bean,
versal features, which will be shown “Loganberry Program” at the Ad and have been in Jorce since. Their first prizes at the state fair, and there­ Idaho and eastern Oregon indicate what the Salvation Army is to the
church. Well, there's food for thought
on Wednesday and Thursday of each Club last Wednesday.
effect has been to permit the redemp- | by won the privilege of two weeks at­ that, although the earth shocks were in that.
week. These attractions of 5 and 6
Big Returns Expected.
tendance
at
the
Oregon
Agricultural
tion in mrchandise of trading stamps
severe, no serious damage was done.
reels, present some of the greatest
“I believe that in the Loganberry and other merchandise certificates 01 College summer school with all ex­
I
stars of the film world. "Scandal,” Oregon has one of the best assets and coupons without liinderance pending
penses paid.
the first of the Broadway Features that if the industry is properly devel­ the court’s decision.
was shown to a large and well pleas­ oped we should, in the near future, be
“It is at once apparent,” says Judfc : In order to get first hand informa­
ed audience on Wednesday evening handling at least $10,000,000 worth of Wolverton’s opinion, which is brief, tion from the people concerning the
of this week. The next Broad wav of­ the Loganberry products annually. “that the lax levied was intended and Southern Pacific land grant case, S.
fering is beautiful Jane ^Cowl in “The When we stop to realize that this designed by the legislature to be of W. Williams, special assistant to the
Garden of Lies.”
much money conies in from the out­ such proportions as to be inhabitive
Sunday night there will be a well side, it means a great deal to the of the use of such trading stamps attorney general of the United States,
♦
Is in Oregon.
Jjkndid program of 4 reels, featuring prosperity of our state. At the pres­ within the state.
Washington.—Material pros? ss in
September
was
an
exceptionally
dry
“The Jungle Queen” a realestic and ent time Oregon is producing four- "In a case of like nature, arising
the negotiations for settlement of the
absorbing drama of the African wilds . fifths of the Loganberries grown in under similar conditions in the state month in Astoria. According to the submarine controversy between the
also two other reels.
the United States and will continue of Washington, the law was held by records In local Weather Observer
to do so. California and. Washington the District Court or the Eastern Di­ Gilmore's ofice the rainfall during that United States and Gormany vas ef­
fected at a conversation between
produce in limited quantities. Wc vision of Washington, three judges
A Development Sure to Come.
have an abundance of soil and climate silling, to lie void as in contravention month was 1.39 inches or 2.31 inches Count von Bernstorf! and Secretary
clause of the 14th less than normal.
of State Lansing.
During the last year there have especially adapted for this berry. of the equality
of the Federal Constitu-
State Engineer Lewis lias approved
been grought into Baker county more Other tlian the three states named, amendment
Count von Bernitorff filed with
tion.
”
____________
very
few
Loganberries
probably
t.ill
the application of the Dufur Orchard Secretary l.ar.sing a memorandum on
than 150 high bred calves. Most of
DONE RIGHT
be
produced
in
America.
”
company for a permit to appropriate the Arabic case, which In effect
them came from Tillamook county,
Additional Prizes Likely.
SURPASS FAIR OF ’915-
noted for its splendid dairy products.
the waters of 15 mile creek anil eight solutely disavows the sinking of
These calves'Vvill soon be yielding
To make the contest even more in­
mile creek for the irrigation of its liner and accepts the position of
better milk and permitting the mak­ teresting the.Ad Club hopes to get Manufacturers’ U Land Products
6500 cere orchard near Wasco.
Show at Portland This Month
ing of even better butter and cheese Portland merchants to put up addi­
United States that attack should
RIGHT PRICES
i
Harvey Wells, ub receiver for the have been made ayd was unjustifiable
Will have Better Representa­
than is now being produced.
tional cash or merchandise prizes.
tion of Oregon Products.
Horticultural Fire Relief of Oregon on the grounds of self defense a3 first
The movement is an excellent one Contestants should write on one side i
i and the Oregon Merchants Mutual
and should be taken up by many of the paper only, and must submit
other ranchers. The supply of dairv their names, addresses, age and 1 Portland, Oct. 7.—Oregon’s display Fire Assurance association, has file 1 alleged I y Germany.
Germany's disavowal of responsibil­
product in Baker county does not fill school with their manuscripts.
of soil products at the Maunfacturcrs’
The mint makes it and under
the demand and other counties near
Just to give an idea of how a song &: Land Products Show to open here a petition in the Marion county circuit ity for the sinking of the Arabic, with
terms
of the Continental Mortgage
court
for
an
order
permitting
him
to
here are already getting some of our can be written about the loganberry October 25, will be greater than at
accompanying assurances that the pos­
sue the policy-holders who have not sibility of another such incident liai Company you can secure it at 6 per
milk, butter and cheese. There is still as a theme, here is one by Dean Col­ the Lewis lit Clark Fair of 1905.
plenty of market for these products. lins that was sung by the Ad Club
Already more than twenty counties paid assessments.
on approv-
been precluded through stringent in­ cent for any legal purpose
Pine Valley reports that its cheese Quartet at the luncheon last Wednes- of the state have space at the expo-
Under the direction of Mrs. George structions to submarine commanders, cd real estate. Terms easy, tcll us
factories are thriving and Eagle val­ day:
' sition and by the time the exhibition Gerlinger, of Dallas, member of the
ley says its dairy supplies always
LOGANBERRY JUICE.
throws open its doors, it is expected,
was regarded by officials of the gov­ your wants and wc will co-operate
have plenty of customers.
I (Tune: “When you were a Tulip.’’) twenty-five out of the thirty-five board of regents of the University ot ernment us one of the most gratifying with you.
“aker County can build up a profit­ ’Twas in a native garden that the Oregon counties, will have attractive Oregon, a vigorous campaign is about results secured by American diplo­
PETTY & COMPANY.
able business many times the present
Blackberry was wed.
displays.
to be launched for funds to finance macy sines the European war began.
513 Denham Building Denver, Colo.
**ze if it will continue toward being a And got his bride, ’tis said, a nice
Counties to make displays, booths the erection of a proposed Woman's
dairy country as well as a producer
for which have ' een reserved to Oct.
raspberry red;
pf many other farm products. There And now throughout the country, the 4, were Morrow, Polk, Hood River, Memorial building to be built on the
APPLE SALES TO BE STUDIED
I Malheur, Marion, Umatilla, Klamath, university campus at Eugene.
I
people hail her husky son,
18 ~ big field for it.
' Wasco, Crook, Clackamas, Baker,
. There is especially good opportun­ The loganberry, pride of Oregon.
A great t> urist hotel to cost in the
ity in this field for those living along Though some still cling to grape juice Columbia, Multnomah, Union, Linn, neighborhood of $200,000 is to be built Distribution is to Be Watched In the
Northwest.
1 Wallowa, Jackson, Washington, Lin­ by R. T. Dabney, a Portland capitalist,
the auto truck lines or along the rail-,
or to s'iffer drinks, as yet.
roads where they have quick trans­ The loganberry is the juice that’s coln and Wheeler.
Washington
—Complying with
I The various Oregon counties to ex- on the outer rim of Crown Point, on
portation into Baker. Should a per­
coming up, y ou bet.
: hibit at Portland, several being prize the upper Columbia river highway 23 merous requests from the growers'
manent highway to Pine Valley be
Chorus.
, winners at the recent State Fair, are miles from Portland, where the road councils, chamber» of commerce, grow­
constructed so that there will be all
Now no more our two lips
going after the gold medal and prize passes In a horseshoe curve around ers’ and shippers’ organizations in tue
year transportation many thriving
Shall make her juleps,
of $200 fol the best county display.
dairys may be expected to be built
Or sigh for beer that flows,
»täte« of Washington. Oregon, Idaho
i The second best exhibit in this class the edge of a cliff 725 feet above the
along the line. It may be that there
For we can make merry
and
Montana, the office of 1 irirketa
river.
will
receive
a
silver
medal
and
$100
in
can be such farms started near the
Oil rich loganberry,
J. O. Swindler, of Klamath Falls, and rural organization of the United
city now and get uninterrupted trans­
It's the drink the whole world cash. The best exhibits from each
I county will receive cash from $50 to in co-operation with H. Roland Glais- States department of agriculture has
portation, but a good highway will knows.
. ,
$100.
cause.the development to continue in­
made plan» to establish I rnporary
Oh we arc tryin
Individual farm exhibits will re­ yer, county agriculturist, ha» demon­ headquarters In the northwest for the
to Pine Valley.—Baker City Herald.
To imitate Bryan,
.
I have some choice young pigs for
strated
that
sorghum,
the
great
»ilage
ceive first and second prizes of $50
But honest, v.e’d like to sluice
sale, both sexes,
the kind that
1915
study
of
the
distribution
of
the
crop,
can
be
successfully
raised
in
Our throats with Oregon s very and $25 in cash, or the choice cf
mature: very young. One of my herd
OPEN THEATER PROTESTED
water tanks or grain bins. This year Klamath county, and on mn Irrigated boxed apple crop.
Best red Loganberry,
boars weighed f»ao tbs. at eighteen
the most artistic apple display re­ land. Mr. Swihdlcr conducted his ex­
The work which tile office will do is months old. My hogs have won rib­
For that is the juiciest juic.
Newberg Churches Aroused When
ceives a gold medal and Doo in cash. periments on his ranch between Mer­ not that of a telegrai hie market news bons at county a i l slate fairs.
Shows Run on Sunday.
Apples will be judged in five and ten
Phone or write for prices.
— o-——
BAR
”
WILL
BE
NOVEL
service, blit rather contemplate» the
“1916
box lots with prizes of $5 and $3 per rill and Bonanza.
JOE DONALDSON,
. Newberg, Or., Oct. 3.—For the first
mail
and
the
compilation
FEATURE.
collection
by
Extensive preparation« are being
box. Pears will be judged in half
R F. D. 1, Tillamook.
time in Newberg's history a Sunday
boxes with a first prize of $5 and a made for the convention of the Oregon of data and Issuance of weekly bulle-
Performance was given this afternoon
second prize of $3 Onions will re­
“y a theater. At the morning services Portland Exposition Drinks to be ceive first and second prizes of $10 Mother»’ congrez» etid Parent Teacher Una corce.it :! g the shipments and
AMMER FURNITURE
Served After State Goes Dry.
1 and $- and potatoes will be judged in association to be held at Corvallis, Oc­ dost* alíen if the northwest« rn boxed
>n all the churches a vote of protest
COMPANY
*as taken by the congregations, and
thirty pound lots^vith first prizes of tober 20 to 23. Official delegates to arpies.
the Mayor and City Council are to be
Portland. Oct. t.-Now comes the $5 and second prizes of $.1.
the number of 403 are entitled to rep­
Headquarters
for Children’ «
asked to close the show house on "1916 Bar” as one of the headliners
Assorted grains will receive awards resent the various local associations Minneapolis Votes ta Retain Saloena.
Sunday.
Cribs, \f itt.'j » » : 1, II. ;» Ju ar «,
at the coming Manufacturers
as well as Northwestern grown nuts, 1
Minneapolis.—Minneapolis has de-
The theater manager says that un­ Land Products Show, to open Oc- evaporated apples and vegetables. > , affiliated with the state association,
Buggies, etc.
the
larg
cllned
the
honor
of
becoming
and
It
is
expected
that
numerous
rep
der the recent Supreme Court decis­ ‘OpeoS with parched throats, roam 1 The largest squash will receive $5
ion on the Sunday closing law he is
resentativei of circles not so affiliated cat dry city in America By a majority
in cash.
CHAIRS
------ ------ ------ •
*'ithin his legal rights and that no ing about in search of. a «¡ub <
j
of 89»O, Hejnepfn county, of which
'will also be in attendance
zi.d
can be passed by the City bation to quench a n»*n«r^r8t’ * “
Many men may not be fit to vote
Six fatal accident» marked the week Minneapolis "la the principal pa I. Zo-
'conflict with the state law find a great array of drinks with but wore men are not fit to rule
tested
local
option.
The
total
vete
F
OCKERS
er
Ji
ng
September
30.
according
to
re
­
ffers and ice cream parlors every flavor, and combination of o'hers" without their consent. So much
ports submitted to the state industrial was 66.000, or 16.000 more than e'er
le on Sundays.
I flavors so far discovered in the for liberty.
95r:
eventful life of the "soft drink
The recent proposition to dredge accident insurance commission, The erst In an election in the coun.y be­
“
Let's
have
a
temperance
bar,
the
|
up
to
the river des Feres so that vessels death roil tbows: H. C. IMeckman, fore
, How fast v-y move. The automobile
■tstlf has changed the face of the kind we ll have next year said one may ascend it several mile* docsn t VI ilsonville; John Mieck, Sherwood;
$L25
„ .-.,,3 an-1 seem so unreasonable when we read
earth. It's all streaked with petroleum committeeman
Arlzcna Militia Ordered to M ne».
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