Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 25, 1915, Image 5

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    T illamook
,
County Court Proceedings.
headlight
N ovember
25, 1915
1
that "blarsted Brittisher” Barron, I Current Comment by Newpsapers.
School Notes.
who has been hitting the high spots I
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In the matter of the petition to va- .at
. Practica!ly all of the American egg
1 he second grade won the prize
ate a portion of "Park" in Rocka- laying a contests
«,..,«,, u of . .even,
lo 1 The Tariff was not revised by the
recent years. To
nilPil l until
rva-K»««» the _--
1- * cham-
I
Democrats in 1913. It was butchered. picture as a result of having the i
.L*as cont,nue<
until I kno,.
have gotten
goat -i
of a. this
' the December term.
largest number of parents out to the
pion of the champion breeders is no
When the history of 1914 comes to
In the matter for claims for indem- , small honor, -1IU
and ,, to have brought to be a hitten it must be so taken up with Parent Teachers’ association meet­
ing.
nity for cattle slaughtered, the fol- Oregon the
-L- grand prize, the cash,
Air. Reed has been laid up with in­
, lowing were filed and will be con- and a score of trophies offered at the the European War as to omt all men-
ton of the operatons of the Demo­ juries since Thursday evening. He
I sidered next month:
greatest
—
Exposition
v/a
of
modern
lilt»!
times
cratic
Tariff.
j Ed. Worthington ...
will return to supervise his work next
A very important question
$-2500 1 is about all that might be
-J expected
I Peter Erickson ........
About all the Free Traders accom­ Monday, although he will not be able
to-day which every housekeeper
25°° even of college hens.
1G VU Burgess ..........
25.001 t
'
....... been
...... following plished was alarming capital and to use his left arm for several weeks
must decide for herself is whether
io those
who : have
LA. W. Hess ..................................... 1 ____
—
j i n crippling the credit of American to come. In the meantime Mr. On-
50.00 the poultry work of ...
Prof. Dryden"
she prafors puro, cream of tartar
nt rtr
... *
. « •
thank has taken charge of the class.
1 In lhe matter of final payment
of I 1__
sheepman,
for
which
the
present
scar
­
recent years this "bringing home the
baking powder like Royal or
Fourth grade won the Palmer Pen­
Jenck Bros, on E. E. Cross road, the : bacon" is no surprise. Working at O. city is responsible.
nant for the greatest improvement in
rlaini of $472.26 was allowed and I A. C. this “Luther Burbank of poul-
whether sho is willing to usn
Mr. Edison has devised a factory writing this week. Fifth grade close |
I
Ordered paid.
baking powder made of inferior
trydom
”
developed
Lady
Macduff,
whistle
that
can
be
heard
for
twenty
In the matter of final payment on the hen that two years ago laid 303 miles. It will not be grently needed, second.
substitutes which do not add
the Fairview and Hunt’s bridge roads eggs in 365 «lays, the world’s cham­ however, so long as the Underwood i Last Saturday when the first rc- 1
healthful qualities to the food.
port of the Oregon University and O.
ae claim of $4.385.03 was ordered pion record until very recently. While Tariff is in operation.
lid.
| A. C. football game catne in from the
this distinguished egg­
Ono kind is easily distin­
If you are not anxious that the scene of the struggle at Eugene, and
\n
matter of the resignation of developing
producer,
Prof.
Dryden
bred
up
world should have Free-Trade here the score given as 0-0 at the end of
Lb. -’Pincer as constable for the first
guished from the other, since
more than 250 at the expense of the wage earners in the first half, excitement ran high in ■
p-.
’ri’-k
ACVCl’l- i whole flocks laying
Als\r?c!i..'‘le same was accent- eKRs per hen, and now has several
the laws of various States require
the United States, then the adequate Tillamook among the 'defenders of
I»- r .... u' —
■•«••»povn
I • ' - lhom
Pson was appumi-
appoint- '
the ingredients to be printed
¿to till the vacancy, the petition of , 1 laying about the 300 mark. He is one Protective Tariff is the remedy.
both teams. The Oregon boosters be­
Vink La r lamboy being rejected.
| | who has given his time to the de-
unon the label.
If anyone is in
gan
their
celebration,
w
hile
the
boos-
V\ hen war ends foreign countries, ters for the Orange and Black waited
__
__ _ resignation
,,_w
l^the
matter of the
of velopment of egg-producers rather
doubt
which
kind
is most health­
r7. ” Marcher
as constabie „
for the I l*’aJn-to t*le,Pr°6uction of feathers, with their industries reviving and for the final results. \\ hen the final
t J.
’
ful, it is worth while to ask the
iustice district tbc
....... • and m speaking of the Oregon tri- necessities great, will try to cut into score came in 9-6 there was a mistake
Fforth justice
the same » was
— i unlPh in this contest said that the re­ the American market at low prices, in the wire the game was considered
family doctor.
Then decide.
ifocepted.
in the
Hudson for a '
? a.st[iki"K demonstration of the lhe need of a real Protective Tariff
I 1-
‘ matter J: . J. ----------
even,
but
when
the
true
report
came
will
be
felt
then.
This
should
be
R. L.
L. Shreve,
Shreve. J M , effce °f the breeding. The hens in
And when once a decision 13
1 county road, ' R.
that the score was 9-0 in favor of
Baker and H. M. Farmer were ■ ap- i A /hree wlnn*ng pens entered by O kept in mind in preparing for the Oregon, the graduates of that school
reached let no advertisement or
campaign
of
1916.
I pointed as viewers, to meet at Clover­ 1 A. C. w-ere selected on the production
went wild with joy and many amus­
dealer’s argument or canvasser’3
■ records of their ancestors, complete
dale on Nov. 22nd.
Congress must, and will, continue ing scenes were seen 011 the street.
solicitation change the decision.
( ]n the matter of the petition of 'records of each of these five years to deal with Tariff. Taking the Tariff
The final debate tryout for the se­
It is not a question of a few
¡Solon Schiffinann for a county road, back givmg him the lineup.
out of politics is impossible. Even if lection of the high school team was
This victory seems to be a vindica­ it
coats or of pleasing a salesman,
'this was continued until next term, as
could be done, the surrendering of held last Saturday and the final rank­
was also a petition of W. H. Kandle. tion of college education, in the case the power of taxation to a so-called ing of the chosen men is as follows:
It is a question of health.
| ]n the matter of the contract with of chickens. In this instance college commission
of
business
experts
Ernest
Crockett,
Delmer
Powers
and
W. D. Wood on the Geo. R. McKim- education and educated won out, and would not solve but might increase, Clifford Martin, tied for second place
If this appeals to you as rea-
|tns county road, an extension of time Mr. Barron, the English breeder the difficulties complained of.
sonable
and sensible advice, it
and
Lee
Doty
fourth,
1
revor
Hare
were
swamped,
was granted to complete the road whose phenoms
is worth reading twice. And it
A summons comes from the White fifth and (. harlcs Lamb a close sixth.
thinks enough of Dryden’s birds to
until March I, 1916.
The team will now work with the
is worth remembering.
In the matter of a budget of taxes have offered him two pens for one House to all Americans to "take their question and form their casts for the
stand for America, first, last and all
¡or the 1915 tax roll, it appearing that and $200 cash to boot.
debates
with
the
other
schools
in
the
the
time."
No
man
can
stand
by
When it comes down to the records
¡¡would require the sum of $319,238.-
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO
unless he stands by Ameri­ district. 1 he first debate will prob­
j 67 to defray the expenses for 1916, made by any of the pens in competi­ America
can industries—the forms and mills, ably come shortly after Christmas.
Commissioner McKimens entered a i I tion or individually there is little to and
New York
Professor G. F. Sanders, of the
there is no way to do that unless
protest against the raising of an am- be said. The Oregon White Leghorns you are in favor of a Protective Tar­ high school, is now official local
fount to exceed the sum of $154,000 taking first place laid something more iff.
weather reporter and has the appara­
[for road purposes, but the court than 1600 eggs, an average of but lit­
in good working order. He re­
The Free-Trade boat is listed so tus
¡thinking that the former amount was tle more than 160 per hen. The same
ports
that up until the 24th of this
(
hens
at
the
Oregon
station
probobly
heavily
that
it
is
due
for
sinking
in
necessary, placed that amount in the
month there has been 16.00 inches of
No. 8574.
•would
have
produced
around
the
250
1916.
Many
Democrats
are
leaving
i budget, which appears elsewhere in
I mark, but the conditions here were the old tub and are safe within the rainfall and that during the last ten
this issue.
Report
of
the
Condition of the
days there has been more than an
1 In the matter of the appointment of not conductive to heavy egg produc­ lines of Protection and prosperity, average of one inch a day, 11.19
tion.
All
the
chickens
were
up
against
with
more
coming
over
every
day.
a person to serve on the County Fair
inches having fallen in that time.
Board, to fill the vacancy caused by I exactly the same thing, so no one has Going to be some submerging next
The fifth grade won the Palmer
year when Woody makes his final
the resignation of Wm. G. Tait, any special regrets.
kick.
I Penant in competition with the sixth at Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
Erwin Harrison was appointed on
grade and fourth grade. The sixth
Flax Failure is Denied.
¡the board. ____________
The cost of making a first-class dye grade came in second i n the last con­
business on November 10th, 1915.
in America is admittedly high, but test.
Salem, Or., Nov. 22.—Members of chemists hope it may be less before
How Many Sportsmen?
RESOURCES.
the S’ate Board of Control -------
today , as­ the domestic article is exposed to for­ I The boys in the Manual Training
,
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$*40.65766
Loans
and
discounts
...................................................................................
serted
that
an
article
in
the
Oregon
Department
are
undertaking,
under
eign
competition.
While
any
uncer
­
I On August 22nd while Chas. Mor­
Overdraughts,
unsecured
........................
.
...............................................
774-34
Journal
last
week
___
....
the
direction
of
Mr.
Reed,
the
con
­
J*
saying
that
the
tainty
exists
on
this
point
the
infant
gan and Andrew Peterson were hunt-
35,00000
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) ..................
| in« deer in the hills back of Bay City, flaxraising work being conducted by dye industry in the United States tract for small carpenter and building Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings
Morgan mistook Peterson for a deer the state promised to be a failure and should be Protected by a stiff Tariff, jobs. Eldred Reed and Lowed Ed­ I deposits .......................................................................................................
3.05343
wards are building a cabinet for Mr.
land shot him in the hip. The wound that they were dissatisfied with J. C. by a Republican Tariff.
Clough. Some of the seventh grade Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State, or other
Cady, in charge of the flax plant at
| was not fatal.
A
number
of
Iowa
Republican
pa
­
5,000.00
deposits of bills payable (postal excluded ......................................
boys are making a lot of filing boxes
Deer appear plentiful this season in the penitentiary, was untrue.
pers which claim a membership in for the use of the county agricultural­ Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned
Both
Governor
Withycombe
and
Tillamook county, many hunters beg­
the “Old Guard," forget all about ist and the school library, and sever­
unpledged ......................................................................... ..........................
34.333 18
ging the limit. W. J. Himes killed State Treasurer Kay declared that the a Protection three years out of four. al small jobs will soon be under way. Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank ................ $1,800.00
work
so
far
had
been
satisfactory,
and
'three spike bucks or Trask river.
But
when
Presidential
year
comes,
The boys are at present preparing an Less amount unpaid .................................................................... $900.00
The largest buck killed in this county Secretary of State Olcott said that like Chicago’s "greatest dailv.” the estimate for the constructon of ad­ Furniture and fixtures ................................................................................
7.38047
so far this season was bagged by with the experiment uncompleted it men in their sanctums about from Ju­ ditional sidewalks on the school Real e state owned other than banking house ......................................
7.484 *6
Alvin Wells. It was a seven-point was too early to predict the outcome. ly until November for the Lincoln- grounds. Mr. Reed is anxious to have Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank ......................................
5,000.00
All three members of the Board said
and weighed 219 pounds dressed.
McKinley Tariff policies.
an opportunity to teach the boys Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve
On the first day of September a they had not considered asking Cady
cities ............................................................................................................
The farmer, the planter of the more carpentry by actual practice.
large io-point elk was seen drinking to appear before them for an explana­
He hopes to secure contracts for Net amount due from banks and bankers ............................................
at the creek at Bridge No. 8 on the tion of his conduct of the flax work. south, the business man, the laborors small buildings such as woodsheds Exchanges for clearing house ..................................................................
“Indications now seem to point to a and all the citizens who are not Pro­
Salmonberry by trainmen of the success
of the flaxraising industry,” tectionists ought to join the Protect­ which can be hauled to to the prem­ Outside chicks and other cash items ....................................................
Southern Pacific.
Governor Withycombe. “Where ionists and aid in the restoring of ises of those for whom they are built. Fraction 1 currency, nickles and cents..................................................
The campers and pleasure seekers said
He will be glad to take up the matter Note s
other National Banks ................................................................
we had figured on only obtaining 500
are having much sport killing bear in tons of straw, we have harvested 600 the great American Protection pol­ with anyone who has need for such Coin and certificates. Lawful money reserve in bank ....................
Tillamook county, seven having been tons. We have threshed out nearly icy; then we will listen to real pros­ small buildings, between now and Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent
the imaginary, as
killed on Kilchis River during the last 3000 bushels of seed and should real­ perity instead of
on circulation) and du.- from U. S. Treasurer ..................................
1,250.00
the carpet by dema- spring.
now
spread
on
week in August
The County School Master's Club
ize $6000 from this source alone. mogues.
The anglers have had a fine season. Whether it is best to ret the flax in
will meet Saturday noon at the High
Total
$274,96* 89
At President Wilson's direction the School. This club includes all men
Tons of trout have been taken from the winter or wait until spring is a
Department
of
Commerce
and
Fed
­
Wilson and Trask rivers this sum­ question yet to be determined."
who are teaching in the county of
LIABILITIES.
Trade Commission have begun an Tillamook. 1 lie local school men arc Capital stock paid in
mer. At the present time the anglers
State Treasurer Kay pronounced eral
$ 25,000.00
are having great sport with jack the Portland daily’s story as absolute­ investigation to find a means to pre­ entertianing those from other parts Surplus fund .......
5,000.00
vent a flood of cheap labor products of the county. 1 he domestic Science Undivid. d profits ...
salmon along the head of tide waters ly without foundation.
$3.007.31
from European markets when the Department will serve luncheon as a Reserved for taxes . .
Ducks are coming into Tillamook
"It may be that the flax can be ret­
150.00
Bav in large numbers, and the shoot­ ted best in the Spirng,” said Kay, war is over. Let our Free-Trade Pres­ part of their regular class work of Reserved for ..............
$3357 3*
ident proceed to enjoy his negotia­ the girls who are taking cooking.
ing is excellent.
“so as to permit the scotching pro­
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .. . .
1,011.05
2,146.26
Charles arid Harry Fletcher have Circulating
Up to October 1st there had been cess without the employment of ar­ tions with Cupid. The incoming Pro­
notes outstanding ......................................
25,000 00
sold 47,433 anglers’ and 30,584 hunt­ tificial heat. That is to be tetermined.” tective Tariff administration will pro­ nearly completed a boat which they Due to banks and bankers ..............................................
9.661.95
vide the means to Protect American have been building in the Manual
ers’ licenses. For the past few years
144,81226
industries.
Training Department. Bob Meyers Individual deposits subject to check ..........................
the number of anglers’ licenses sold
*3.707 56
has a canvas covered canoe under Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days ....
has steadily increased. This is due Notice of Appointment of Viewers
If Americans find it advantageous way.
Certified checks ..............................................................
60 00
Other
boys
arc
planning
to
For Assessing Damages and Ben­
largely to the policy of the Fish and
to buy the products of European fac­ make boats durng the winter.
P< stal savings deposits...................................................
1,83648
efits in Laying out Streets
Game Department in constantly re­
tories under the rates of duty pre­
5,000.00
A cobblers outfit has been ordered State, county, or other municipal deposits................
stocking the streams of the state,
scribed by the Underwood act, Mr.
Total demand deposits ....................................................
$165,416 30
thus making a fair catch reasonably
Notice is hereby given that the Redfield can invent no method of for the Manual Training Departmint. Certif'catcs of deposit ....................................................
*2,433 43
certain to him who loves to spend a Common Council, of I illamook City, keeping them out of this country. Mr. Reed is expecting to teach the Other t me deposits ........................................................
30.30395
what to do for lost soles.
day on the stream. Of course we Oregon, has appointed Carl Haber- That can only be done by revising boys
$42,737-38
The school library has received its Total of time deposits ......................................................
must take into consideration the fact lach, David Martiny and T. E. Epp- the Tariff law, or by manufacturing apportionment
of books from the
that our angling streams are easier lctt as viewers, to view the following so cheaply in the United States that County School Library. For some
Total
$274,961.80
of access than our hunting grounds. proposed streets, to-wit: An exten­ our products can compete in our own reason this was somewhat reduced
A fisherman can spend a day angling sion of Tenth Street, or the street markets with those turned out by this last year but nevertheless a
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss:
and return home in the evening with platted in A. A. Miller’s Addition as poverty-striken Europe toiling for splendid lot of books is now beng
I, W. J. Rieciiers, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
his catch. A hunter spends from a Seventh Street, from the west line of a pittance after the war.
prepared for circulatinon by the li­ that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
couple of days to a month on his Miller’s Addition to the West line of
W. j. Riechert, Cashier
Take away "war orders” and Amer­ brary class.
hunting trip. He has to go farther Block 46 of Thayer’s Addition to ica would be stagnating in a business
Two new students were received in
Correct attest: B. C. Lamb, C. J. Edwards, J. C. Holden, directors.
for his big game or his birds. It takes Tillamook City as provided for by sense indeed. Aside from the "war the High School this week, namely:
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November, 1915.
more preparation and demands a Ordinance No. 298 of 1 illamook City, order" centers America is stagnating Alfred Fletcher, who returns to grad­
E. J. Claussen, Notary Public.
bfger outlay of money. All these approved August 3, *9*5, and has ap­ in a business sense. "War orders” uate with the senior class and Chessel My Commission expires, Jan 27, 1917
items enter into a consideration of pointed Friday, the 24th day of De­ cannot last forever. What we shall do Mills who entered the Commercial
the causes underlying the fact that cember, 19*5, at the City Hall, in when they cease? Shall we continue Department.
’ Tillamook
each year there are more anglers
----
City, Oregon, at the the wretched economic policy that
licenses sold.—The Oregon Sports- hour of 9 o'clock a.m. as the time and has produced this condition of things,
ALL TIRED OUT.
man.
place for said viewers to meet for the or shall we return to the days of ade-
■■ -o
purpose of making the assessment of quateTariffs, formed on national not
Hundreds
More
in Tillamook in the
Oregon Hens Win.
damages and benefits arising out of sectional, lines and assuring a real not
Same Plight.
BURNED OUT!
the proposed extension of said street. stimulated, prosperity everywhere?
Tired all the time;
Oregon Building, P. P. I. . E„ Nov. All persons claiming damages by
BUT THANKFUL STILLI
Free-Trade
is
simply
a
theory.
It
Weary
and
worn
out
night
and
day;
HV
____
___
again
this
M-—It > "Oregon first” r
reason of the appropriation of any
Could you say as much? If your
Back aches; head aches,
time in the twelve months' Internat­ property which will be affected by flattens the earth like a buckwheat
Your kidneys are probably weaken­
business was ruined today by fire
ional Egg-laying contest involving such proposed extension are hereby pancake and cuts canals to join all
560 hens from the four corners of the notified to file their claims for such oceans and streams, so that if one ed.
would you, too, be ruined, or would
You should help them at their work.
earth. The contest ended today, and damages with the City Recorder of body contains disease germs, all the
your fire insurance policy protect
other
streams
—
put
into
one
—
shall
Let
one
who
knows
tell
you
how.
*• » matter of fact it is Oregon first, Tillamook City, Oregon, on or before have full benefit of the contagion.
you as does the policy of this agency?
Mrs. Lydia Pearson, 1017 Third St.,
second and third—three pens of the time so appointed.
. .
Free Trade—ribmarines are sunken McMinnville, Ore., says: "Pain in my
Don't wait until after the fire—it'«
White Leghorns, Barred Plymouth
The boundaries and termini of the bombs out of the way—opened our back bothered me a great deal. I had
too late to insure then. Come in today
Rocks and a hybride of the two, en­ proposed extenson, and the boundar­ ports for the entry of produce and
tered by Prof, James Dryden head of ies and descriptions of the private wares made by people of other na­ headaches and often felt tired. I tried
and ask for particulars at once. To­
the poultry department at the Oregon property proposed to be appropriat­ tions, and by one un-American stroke a number of medicines but nothing
morrow may be 100 late.
seemed
to
give
me
much
relief.
After
•Agricultural College, capturing all ed for said extension are as follows: invited the people of other climes to
taking
Doan
’
s
Kidney
Pills
a
short
th» places worth mentioning. The
Beginning at the Southwest corner compete with us just the same as if
Ur<|j0tj chickens were so far ahead of Bl< ck 14, of A. A. Miller s Addi­ they resided in our midst, and thus time, I was entirely free from kidney
the past t|)ree or four months that tion to Tillamook City, running reduce all the workers to a common disease. The backache and other
there really w'?s never any doubt thence West to the West line of level. And we are taxed and they go troubles left me.” (Statement given
it
Aug 28. 1907).
«bout the final result and the final Block 46. Thayer’s Addition to Iilla- free.
Over five years later -Mr. Pearson,
«core shows the Canadian pen, the mook; thence South o degrees >a
To avoid making changes in the said: "1 have had no kidney trouble l'Ho.XE ( S.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US.
dosest competition, about twenty minutes East 60 feet along said W “
to speak of since using Doan’s Kid-
igRs behind Oregon’s lowest. To add line; thence East to the J’or hwest Underwood Tariff it is proposed by ney
Pills.”
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
jo Oregon glory, a Barred Plymouth corner of Block 16 of A. AMsIIer - Secretary Redfield to amend the Clay­
50c. at all dealers Don't simp­
R°ck developed from college stock Addition aforesaid; thence North to ton Anti-Trust act so as to make the ly Price
ask for a kidney remedy—get
selling of goods here from foreign
*«<1 entered by F. M. Sherman of the place of beginning.
firms at less than cost of production Doan’s Kidney Pills—the «amr that Buffalo Who Adornes Our Five-Cent1 preservation. The head
will be
Lebanon, and the White Leghorns
The private property to be appro­
Mrs. Pearson has twice publicly rce-
Piece is Killed.
mounted. _ ____
ttnong the college hans, proved to be priated 1» »11 •»*»• included within unfair competition” punishable as a ommended
Foster-Milburn
Co.
f
means
of
preventing
the
"dumping
’
’
the highest individual »corers. Ap­
said boundaries, the same
of low priced goods on our markets Props., Buffalo. N Y.
Suspect Utters Threats.
parently, the only reason Oregon did of
Black Diamond, the aged buffalo
portion of Lots t, 2 and 3 of! Block
whose likeness is printed on $10
hot win a greater victory lies in the 46, Thayer’s Addition » oresa.d and at the close of the war. What amount
of
good
has
the
Clayton
act
done
in
474 More Officers Die.
Baltimore, Nov. 21—Otto Buelow,
treasury notes and ------------
is stamped
r_ on the
«et tHt the Oregon college did not the tract laying Fast of sad
3 ihi* country and how far could our
latest 4-cent pieces, was put to death or Unger, the suspected deserter
tnter more heus.
bounded on the West by t
R—
industries depend on it for protection.
London. Nov 12—Officers’ casua­ He was more than 20 vears old and fr<»m the converted German ember
This contest, thé largest and long- line of said lot and on the Nort
But it is not dumpage only that must lty lists for the fortn'r’ht ending Oc’ the largest bison in captivity. He Prinz F.itel Frederick, now interned
p’ •• the Panama-Pacific Internat-
be prevented against. In the manufac­ 2C show that the British army, in all had been in the Central Par|i corral at Norfolk, declares that "in six
•?na' Exposition, was conducted on
ture of dves Germany excels in her theatres of the war. lost 474 officers . for many years.
months' time there will not be a war
•he Exposition grounds under the
process and her manufacturers can killed 8,7 wound« d and 147 missing,
Black Diamond’s hide, which meas­ munitions plant in operation in the
it throttle the newely established Amer-
•t*«ticcs of the Unlver»ity of Cali-
a total of I4«8. which brings the cas­ ured 1 jX 13 feet, will he made into an United States," according to city De­
•ornia. The great feature was the
can industries without resorting to ualties since the beginning of the war automobile robe. The bison weighed tective Robert Porter.
tontest between pens of ten birds,
dumpace. If we are to have American Ao 19.668. Of this 6033 have been 1550 pounds, from which 750 pounds
According to Porter, Buelow seem­
*®d pens were entered from practlcal-
dyes the Tariff rates on dyes must be killed, 11.957 wounded and 1683 re- of dressed meat was obtainco. The ed to know tbc location of all muni­
g f>ery state in the Union, from
City Recorder of Till­ protective.
{corded as missing.
teeth arc in a remarkable state of tion plants in the country.
Mnada and from England. Among
amook City. Oregon.
I
W also-rans are two pens entered by
a
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