Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 30, 1916.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Graves and son Roy, Willie Hopkins,
PERSIAN GULF PEARLS.
citizens think it is the best day in the devoid of ordinary common sense, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hopkins.
ADVERTISING RATES.
l
he
Supreme
Court,
in
refusing
to
is-
1
week to go tishing or on a picnic, or
We sure had some rain and wipd,
Ths Divsrs Are Practically 8lavea of
Legal Advertisements.
to the beaches. As the snap shot sue a mandamus, on the grounds that but I believe the most of us prefer
tha Boat Mastoro.
First Insertion per tine ............ $ .10 man's large congregation appears to the petitions did not contain suffi­
'the rain of Oregon to the awful tor­
Bornbuy,
noted for its pearl markets.
cient
names,
proves
the
falsity
of
the
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 be spending Sundays in varied ways
nadoes in the eastern states. \\ e read ,
Is not 11 pearl producer, though the
and manners, we are not going to try Tinies' statement, and sustains the 1 of, Give me < Oregon,
Business and Professional cards
)rp<rnn. whilt
Si.IV
VUU
•
what say you-
geuis are bought there fur sbipueot
County Clerk, who acted upon the
Herman Hopkins had the rnisfor- Important Occurrences of Past
one month...................... ................ 1.00 and convert them, for it would be advice of the District Attorney and
to all parts of the world. The pearls
somewhat out of place for a secular
Locals per line each insertion...
05 newspaper to butt m and tell them the Attorney General. As we stated
s.._. - ; tune to lose three of his choice year- 1
sold iu Bombay come from the Bahrein
Week
Briefly
Compiled
for
i
bug
Jerseys
which
was
quite
a
disap-
,
Display advertisements, an inch
what they should do on this vexed last week, had the County Clerk call­
islands, a small archipelago on th«
’ pointment.
. j
one month.....................................
.50 question of “What had people ought ed an election, it would have been | There was a very pleasant affair
Gur Readers.
western side of the Persian gulf,
to do on Sunday." Should they follow illegal, and the taxpayers would have given on Tuesday evening when 28
All Resolutions of Condolence
which, although adjacent to territory
had
to
foot
the
bills
had
he
done
what
cen-
under the control of Turkey, is gov.
neighbors and friends gave a surprise
add Lodge Notices, per line .
.05 the Mosaic law or twentieth
1916
some
person
living
in
Nehalem
de
­
has
the
tury ideas? The preacher
on Miss Lillie and Master
illie j Oregon’s metal production for
erned
by an indepeiideut sbeik under
Njfcnces, lost, strayed or stolen
floor next Sunday and may throw manded. We will leave il to the peo­ Hopkins in honor of their fifteenth Will exceed »3,000,000 in value.
I special lit itisb protection, the British
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
some light on the subject, especially ple to decide who was looking after birthday. They received many pretty | A co-operative cream shippers asso­
government maintaining a political
ceeding five lines .....................
• 25 amongst our church going people, the county's and taxpayers’ interest, i cards and presents. The evening was
agent there.
for they don't all observe the sabbath the County Clerk or those who tried spent in party games and music. The , ciation was organized at Dayton.
Of this group of islands only those
The Grangers of Linn county plan
i to bulldoze him into calling an illegal
day
as
they
might
do,
for
there
most exciting event of the evening
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
of Bahrein aud Mahnrak are of any
wouldn’t be so many empty pews in special election.
to open a public market in Albany.
being
when
the
mother
Mrs.
D.
P.
(Strictly in Advance.)
I But the most amusing feature of the
our churches if they did.
A »30,000 or »35,000 school build­ size. Their importance, however, is
One Year ....
above paragraph accuses the snap Hopkins bid the birthday cake for
$1.50
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them to find, and was found by Miss ing is to be erected in the near future out of all firopotiion tu their extent,
lhe Headlight is willing to publish shot man as being opposed to the Lillie. Refreshments of sandwitches,
Six Months . .
• 75
for they are tlie great center of the
• 50 any fair criticism of the expenditure Oregon System. It is certainly plain cookies, cake and oranges were serv­ at Hood River.
Persian gulf pearl Uslieries, which are
Three Months
„
____
_
_____
_
_
.
,
that
the
Oregon
System
got
some
of
of county money, especially the road
An agitation is on in Morrow county the world's chief source of supply for
ed. Tho«e present were Mr. and Mrs.
fund, but we positively decline to pub- our friends at Nehalem so badly be-
for the improvement of the Heppner- pearls. The sheik of Bahrein is said
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. lish letters wtiich contain false and fuddled that they did not know where E. Krebs and children, Mr. and Mrs.
i
Lexington road.
O.
Krebs
anld
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
to nave a customs revenue amount­
malicious statements, and that is the they were at and they sent an attor­
Herman
Hopkins,
Mr
and
Mrs.
G.
|
The
Coos-Curry
Cheese
association
ing to about $4tXMXM) per year, which
sole reason we consigned a letter that ney to Salem to prove the fact that
reached us a few days ago to the they had made a lot of fools of 'hem­ Graves, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins, was formed at a convention of factory makes him the richest ruler in the
Editorial Snap Shots
Persian gult. The pearl tisberies un­
i waste paper basket. Since, however, selves, and that the
editor of the and family, Miss Ada True, of Fair­ owners in Coquille.
Times
was
one
of
the
biggest
muts in view, Frieda Rogers, and Roy Graves.
one
direct
question
was
put
to
the
Tillamook
Portland had nothing on
J. L. Stockton, of Salem, president der nis control may in a good year
i
editor, we feel free to answer it. the bunch.______________ _
bring to bis Islands us much us J2.-
in grand opera on Friday.
of the Oregon Retail Merchants’ asso­
“When money is appropriated for a i
151,799 in Puplic Schools.
buo.utiu
ciation, has resigned.
certain road or bridge and especially
Brood Sows for Sale.
“This is what they all
it is difficult for newcomers to ob­
set apart in the budget, what right
“Oregona," a White Leghorn hen tain the services of good divers owing
Salem, Or,. March 28.—Official
best movie picture show
«ale
two
young
brood
sows,
For
have the County Court to divert tkat
records of J. A. Churchill Superin­ at the Oregon agricultural college, has to the system In vogue, which prae-
Star Theatre.
money for other purposes or not ex­ one with 9 pigs and the other with ro. tendent of Public Instruction' show laid her thousandth egg.
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ticully makes this class of men slaves
The operetta on Friday proved one pend it?” The editor believes it is’ Frank Tone, south of town.
that 9272 more children were enrolled
General resumption of all the idle to lhe musters of the pearling boats.
thing- -that the young folks attending right and proper that the County ’
in the schools of the state in 1915
the high school are able to ring to Court should adhere strictly to the i
than in 1914, the total number being lumber mills in Baker county is plan­ Tiie men's earnings in the umjority of
A. K. Case Leaves Idaho.
cases are insufficient to keep ttiem all
items in the budget, for if it does not , I
better effect than they used to.
151,799 The number of teachers now- ned within the next few weoks.
the year round, and consequently they
there is no earthly use for the budget ' A. K. Case has sold his place at employed total 6056 in the public
As the result of mass meetings held
It seems to us that the several per­ system. We may add further that Ruhl, Idaho and will locate some- schools and 509 in private schools. last week, a beet sugar factory is take iidvnnees from their masters year
after year ro »itch an extent that they
This is an increase of 303 over the
sons at Nehalem owe the County when this is not done it establishes a I where in Oregon.
assured for Sutherlin next year.
year preceding.
can never repay tlieir debt. When a
Clerk and the District Attorney an very bad precedent and it is our
One hundred dollars In prizes will diver elects to engage hlmseir ro au-
Private schools have an enrollment
apology for the untruthful things opinion that mandamus proceedings
Services Sunday Week.
of 10,000.
be given to the boy corn growers at otnei boat the owner of the latter has
they have been saying about them. If would result in compelling the Coun­
It cost $7,065,018.53 to maintain the Wasco county fair next September. to pay up the debt due tu the former
they are gentlemen they will do so, if ty Court to expend the road money
Rev. Aug. Olson will hold services
in accordance with the budget.
not, they will hold their whist.
Oregon’s public schools last year.
at
the
Maple
Leaf
school
house
on
A contract has been closed for the master should be engage him.—Argo­
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Sunday morning and evening the 9th
sale of 50,000,000 feet of Coos bay naut.
It is tough on the “wets” when the
It is unfortunate in one respect of April. _________________
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SIX INITIATIVE BILLS TO GO spruce lumber to the Russian govern­
mail order liquor houses of California that the work on the Bayocean road
SCRAPS
AND A DINNER.
ON BALLOT.
are charging $2.50 for a bottle of had to be closed down, but it is for­ To the Voters, Nineteenth Judicial
ment.
whisky which sold previously for half tunate that it was ascertained before
District.
H. A. Ray aud George Haff are re­
Three Measures Referred by Last
the money. That is hitting our Demo­ the road was finished that the rock
French Chef’s Feat With Food That
ported to have discovered a ledge of A
cratic friends hard, who promised to used for riprapping was not the prop­
Had Been Discarded.
Legislature WiH be Presented
I am a Democratic candidate for
north
of
sheelite
tungsten
three
miles
reduce the cost of living.
er material, for it went to pieces after I nomination to the office of Circuit
A year or two ago 1 was chef In a
to Voters.
i
Gold Hill.
being subjected to the severe frost 1 Judge. Nineteenth Judicial District if
country gentleman's household in Eng­
The City of Portland should not the past winter. This will probably nominated and elected, I shall try to
Governor Withycombe ha* issued a lund. The morning after my arrival 1
Salem, Ore., March 28.—At last six
worry about such a little thing as 5000 delay the completion of the road this 1 do my duty and maintain my inde­ initiative petitions proposing consti­ proclamation designating the first looked nroiiud the kitchen garden, and
cords of wood mysteriously disap­ summer, as the plans have to be pendence.
tutional amendments and laws and week in April "Western CJub Women in the dust bin that stood in the back
pearing, but it does not speak well for changed. No doubt a large number of
S. S. Johnson.
three measures referred to the people Consumers’ Week.”
yard I saw 11 mixture of food that
the commission form of government. our citizens will regret that Bay­
by the last Legislature will be on the! For the week ending March 16, 188 could nave been turned into a tint
That amount of wood purloined from ocean, which have been striving and
ballot at the election next November. '
Sunday a* M. E. Church.
class dinner.
smaller towns would break them up praying for a road for many years,
Copies of these nine measures are accidents were reported to the state
lu about four quarts of milk that
in business.
and heaven knows is justly entitled to
Sundav school 10 o’clock led by now on file with the Secretary of industrial accident commission, of
had
turned sour were swimming stale
one, will have to wait another year Supt. Noyes. Five minute sermon to State.
j which five were fatal.
Henry Tohl’s newspaper at Ne­ for a way out, unless the County school by pastor, theme “Fools Day. >> ” | Initiative petitions which will be
half
loaves, drumsticks of fowls, old
on
Professor George Haskell Collier,
halem has evidently fallen into the Court and the Bayoccan people can
bam lames, cold boiled potatoes, trim­
Morning worship 11 o’clock, theme the ballot are as follows:
!
one
of
the
first
members
of
the
facul
­
hands of the Socialists. Most every get to gether on some mutual plan, “The Grea Collapse.” Class meeting
mings of dough made for piecrusts,
“ provide for one day of rest in
To
business man who dabbles into the for the
ty of the University of Oregon, died cracked eggs, some old codfish and
completion of that road 12m. W. M.Heaston leader.
1 seven and setting apart Sunday as
: a
news paper business has found to his should not be delayed any longer. i 1
at
Eugene,
aged
89
years.
Evening service 7:45, theme of day of public rest, and excepting
some spoiled macaroni.
sorrow that it acts as a boomerang We hope this will be done. The Bay­
Preliminary steps have been taken ' Next day 1 found a second consign­
sermon “What has Heredity to do necessary occupations and employ­
to them sooner or later, with more or ocean people are ready to go ahead
ments. Proposed by the Weekly Rest by the state association of county ment, very similar, about to lie carried
less financial loss. Newspapers are a and complete tlft- work for $15,000 With it.”.
Good old hymns, special music, If Day League, of Portland.
judges and commissioners to revise away and thrown out. 1 stopped thia
good thing for business men to let under the plans that were in mind
you have no stated place of worship
Io piohibit compulsory vaccination the road laws of Oregon.
alone.
lot. sorted It out and. with the help of
when the last budget meeting was you arc welcome.
iand medical treatment. Initiated by.
a little stock, half a dozen eggs and
|
An
organization
to
be
composed
en-
held but the disi-nterigation of the
Edward Gittins, pastor. .. Lora C. Little, of Portland.
Attorney S. S. Johnson has an- rock for rip-rapping will cause addi­
a’ bare that had been shot on the es­
!
tirely
of
attorneys
and
to
be
known
Proposing law to “protect salmon
nounced himself as a candidate for tional expense.
tate. served a seven course dinner for
,
in the Columbia River and its tribu­ as the Oregon Naval Militia auxiliary
School Notes.
circuit judge. This is a laudable a in­
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, . I
a family of ten that night, and the
taries
and
baring
fishing
with
seins,
1
will
be
formed
at
Portland.
bition for any attorney to aspire to,
We are going to preach a little
master of the household called me up
traps
or
fish
wheel«."
Initiated
by
i
The fifth grade recently won the
j Stock holders of the Willamette
and no one can question Mr. John­ sermon to the faculty of the public
and
complimented me before the whole
Clackamas
County
Fishermen
’
s
Club.:
son's ability to hold that honorable school on reciprocity, and what crit­ spelling contest between the fourth
Valley Southern Railway company family on the best dinner they had
To remove county scat of Jefferson I
position, but lie will persist in being icism wc offer is done more along and filth grades 'The fourth however
have voted an increase at »500,000 in bud for 11 year.
a Democrat when he should be a Re­ the lines ol education than otherwise. won the Palmer Pennant for greatest County from Culver to Madris. Pro-I
the capital stock of the company.
Afterward Ills wife sent for me and
publican. Hr has cast his hat into the It may be from lack of thought that improvement in penmanship.
Cornelius Mowerson, a convict em­ told me that, though pleased with the
wrong political arena
1
he
manual
training
department
the faculty have not appreciated the
1 he three proposed constitutional ployed at the Oregon penitentiary as dinner, she feared I had been too ex­
efforts of the press, lor little inci- has recently completed a cabinet and
amendments referred to the people by a trusty teamster, escaped while em­ travagant and said that her rule wu
I here does not appear much pros­ dents have occurred recently that bookcase for the English room.
The beautiful piece of Italian tapes­ the Legislature are Senate joint reso­ ployed ln work outside <the prison.
not to allow more than 7 shillings per
pects of the Bayocean goad being conclusively proved this to the case.
finished this year, unless the County But we are not going to make moun- , try recently presented to the high lutions Nos. 12, t8 and 22.
The citizens of Enterprise are dis­ head In housekeeping. It was a se­
No.
12
proposes
amending
section
Court can make other arrangements. tains of that. A number of years ago school by Mrs, DeLillies has been
cussing spending »40,000 for additions vere shock to her to hear I had fed
I lie next thing in order is to reduce when most of the members of the mounted and is now on the wall of I 15 of article 5 of the constitution so
the family on the sins of the cook that
as to give the Governor power to ve­ to its grade schools and the erection
the assessment of Bayocean property faculty were little tots, the snap shot the assembly room.
The last monthly report of attend- I to single items in appropriation bills. of a commodious high scluxil buildlug. had left the day before, the cost brink
and cut it in two, for it is conceded, man started in to boost the public
not over nlnepence per head.—From er.
No. 18, amending article 9 of the
Crazed from drinking alcohol, Oscar
even by County Judge flare, that the school in this city. At that time there an^e skows *hat ln.the ^grades, fourth
Interview With a French Chef In Na­
constitution,
would
exempt
from
tax-
and
eighth
grade
tied
for
best
atten-
I
’
.
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____
assessment is too high .«nd should be were but two or three teachers, and
1
Bridges and Oliver Riesbeck of Salem, tional Food Magazine.
i-du- 1 ! danee
and
in
the
high
school
the
a
l
|,,n
until
1935,
except
taxes
for
state
reduced otic half, on account of hav­ the eighth grade was the limit in e«u-
- ,
„
engaged in a fight with a beer bottle
____ J to Mr. I purposes, all vessels of 50 tons and
ing no road or way out.
cation. Realizing that a school with 1 • "photnore boys registered
and
a knife and both were severely in­
The Market In Cauls.
I
Humbert
had
the
fewest
absences.
1
mor
?
capacity
engaged
in
coast
or
high class advantages, should be | , ,n^lcrt bad
So it was Jim Thompsxgi who wrote maintained in this city, the snap shot I ‘'*r «'a,u‘crs Freshmen boys > had _ a ! foreign trade, which are registered in ! jured.
1 We believe that there is still some
itzens,' I 1>CI
...................
“* two
i«o ' t)r.eR°n-
State Engineer Lewis hss directed market for cauls among sailors, Tho
the article that accused the County man, with other enterprizing citizens,
‘a,,f,'''ancei i^or -v«'
about
Clerk .iu4 District Attorney of "de­ devised plans to bring this I.L
2,e' the repeal of .tv
sec- ­ ■ rough survey of a proposed state retain their belief In the efficacy of the
about.
............
___ 1 "eek* * but
'* were unable to keep up the . 'S,°/ 22t . I’rof,
I
article 2, of the constitution road through McMinnville, up Yamhill membranes as a protection agalnit
feating the interests of the people of With the aid of the press, alter a good record for the whole month. The to- I ,lot.1
the north district when they took the many hard fights and attempts to I tai registration in the high school for which reads: "No negro, Chinaman '
■hipwreck and drowning. Notices of
law into their own hand».” Oh, no, thwart the efforts of those who ad-' this year has been 131. Last year the or mulatto shall have the right of . river and across the mountains to Til- "Cauls For Sale Within" were to te
lamook.
suffrage.
Jim appears to represent himself as located
total was - 120 . and the
year
before
too
.
I'lllll
’5 «Illi
.
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better »VIIUUI
school UUIIlllll(
buildings
and q..
■een recently in window« in the riels-
A rich strike of gold ore at the Ity of tlie docks of both London turf
the people of Nehalem, and it was better educational advantages for the I
,
registration for the grades
that individual who endeavored to I young people of this city, the snap and high school together this year so Counties to g«t 30, State 20 Percent.1 Champion mine in the Bohemia dis- Liverpool, but It is some time slf'*
force an illegal election at the tax­ shot man can look back with a great far is 480. Three hundred fifty-four
trict near Cottage Grove has been we have noticed an advertisement of *
payers'
nmst —
be - • that Jim deal ...
of F
pride
at inr
the 1 transformation
Ii". expense.
, v 1 It ------
,iuc rti
ransiormauon pupils were in average daily attend­
Washington, March 28.—As the made. The quartz assays about »2500 catil for sale in the daily press. It tnif
is r
"7
-■
b
’
zh-L...
it up at Nehalem and bossing the that have taken place. During all of, ance last month.
Oregon 81 California land grant bill 1 per ton.
be remarked that the sale of cauls,!0
whole show and the people
well. ' this time the snap shot man encour-!
was finally agreed by the House
O. A. C. won second place in the far front Itelug n very ancient custom,
If hot air will
accomplish
he ».oh.
. 1------ anything | aged the faculty and the high school! Some More Moss fr^m Wooes.
committee on public lands today, the northwestern wrestling championship is a comparatively modern innovatics-
to ------
be quite saint
sure atm
Msful and a pupils to give publicity to the activ- 1
. e ought
. ,
O"“" •
land grant counties will get 30 per
leading character in the “North
dis­ ities of the school and gave them all ' During the rainy weather the Wel­
by defeating Washington state college The witchcraft of the middle ages de­
orth dis-
trict.
clared against the caul retaining •»?
I cent of the net receipts from the tini-i
the free space they desired for their fare Club meets regular at our gener­ her and land sales, the state of Ore­ I three bouts to two, in a meet held at virtue whatever If parted with by glff
' O— -■ ■
entertainments and
other
social al store, to discuss everybody’s busi- gon will get 20 per cent for its school Corvallis.
One of our exchanges had this to
or sale to any but a member of tl*
events. \\ e are sorry to say that some nes but their own.
fund, 40 per cent will go to the gen­
State Engineer Lewis is trying to child s kindred.—London I<ancet.
sai last werk.
Charland and Deuel are building a eral reclamation fund and 10 per cent
of the faculty and some of the high
standardize the practice of the state
"Me
t® state,
state, that there | school pupils, in recent years, have new boat for W R Robedee.
ne wish here to
| to the Federal Treasury.
will be no mors locals of an advertis- not reciprocated with the Press as 1 The County ferry at Woods, V ill
The Struggle.
' John Lind and other holders of out- highway department with reference to
ng nature run without the same is | they should have done, and we hope start running the first of April
The rond to eminence and P°ffef
1 standing executory contracts are left location, work and construction of the
eni-«.
,ricd ,o he vcr> ,he’c few k''»lly remarks
from an obscure condition ought ■>•*
A few more old batches in the out in the
......... cold,
.. ...................
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the committee
by a state roads.
...... will set
lenient in Hu« matter, i„ fa4:,, a grea, them
■
to be made too ensy nor a thing I00
to thinking, for it is largely due neighborhood, girl* of marriageable vote of seven to nine having decided
Baker
county
Spanish
War
Veter-
deal more
than any other paper in
age will please* 1 write
—
<■ - * to
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-
Jeff "
Bays for
reject
section 7 and other portions «ns are anxious to join the United much of course. If rare merit be t,a
'hr co'">’iy is doing, and mote than to the influence of the press that such information.
a large amount of money is being
' ° A* new .1rI1.r.'.nÄOn. .t.,leS1e.C?ntra<:.ts States trooP* ln their Invasion of Mex- rarest or all things ft ought to P°*
Vt could really afforrl to do We
They do say that G. W. Shaver has
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used for educational purposes in this
through some sort of probation. T*
A new provision
'lo"O SO thinking it
a ben­
Thore are about 100 veteraas
city W e hope it is, as we said before, turned out to be a full fledged farmer, which homesteaders taking t cutover
temple of honor ought to be seated
efit to the public atid would lw
e.
r and stilt raising.
- J- ,a"d It ’ t.:!! t.
be reHevedörthe
th° C0Unty'
Water
is very high,
u.‘ .. paZeni ,
ap­ due to lack of thought, that the Pres*
IL'11'"*' J1“' * ' “b n«L frotm ir hat is not being appreciated as it should, I D
D. T.
$2 50 an acre, and need only com-' Mrs Anna Booth- found guilty by a an eminence. If it be ttpen
i Edmunds is starting a branch of $250
happened last work, ,t is mm 1 being
virtue let It be remembered, too. t
but we will bring this little sermon
nL».e-ir°W'n’ h'S S°n Erne,t is £,y
’,he rciuirements of the iury of killing her husband, William virtue is never tried but by some <U
appreciated ve,y n)ltclli S(1 „ f will
to be manager.
|
homestead
law.
to
a
close
by
saying
that
we
hope
it
j Booth, near Willamina, on October 8
the line «< ■•risi * do
* as other papers
culty and some struggle. —Burke.
Gen. Babcock and son returned
In all other J (_.;I
_
e..|d'’"|,K
'>,,U r ,0 ,nak<‘ th< finan­ will be instrumental in educating the* from Garibaldi, where they have agreed
’ the
kl'tun
” completed
-
i’'1] ,B8t’ was »entenced to life imprison­
upon
was
’
biiT
'acuity along the lines of reciprocity
cial ends meet ”
ment at McMinnville.
been working for Mr. Beals, they ex­ , last night by the sub-committee
and the golden rules.
Tangled Up In Boston.
pert to start work on Jeff Fleck’s
Hank -Ever In Boston. Bill? ™ j
Arie Van Vielt, ex-mana; ting direc­
Representative Ferris introduced in
barn
as
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to Ray Chv is
soon as the weather permits. the House today the bill on which the tor of the horticultural exhi bit of Hol­ Yep.
"Mr. Raker will not have to
Hunk-Get tangled up ,n-’
now a blessmg to Nehalem. S I. Cot
come to District No. t to commend
committee has agreed, and as soon as land at the Panama exposlti an. has re­ Bill—A little
1 stole a pup fr0®
on ha, hit the trail and left the conn-
those who did the "swatting." He
Printed this bill will be referred to the moved to Ashland, where be will en- front porch, run two miles witl*
Harmony.
1 T
riddance to a bag vf
can commend the district attorney
------ o-
Attorney-General, Secretary or
of ti
the (age tn the nuraery business.
■ nd stopped to rest right on de « I
and b*d rubbish, for these were and the county clerk who are to
Herman Hopkins and wife spent Interior and Secretary of Agricultu
..are
'!'!
enstics He posed a« editor
blame. Theyare the ones who de­ Sunday with Mr«. Hopkins parents lor comment and suggestions.
Five hundred acres of burned-over front porch I stole him from-—
delpbla Bulletin.
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It is
the Bay p ity Examiner, and owing I feated ths interests of the people of
Mr.
Graves.
expected iney
they will nov
now propose mountain land in Linn county will be
*r and Mrs. G. G. viraves.
| not '-M'vkicu
most ev cry business man there, he
the north district, whin they took
lhe Gospel Cars, managed bv Dr. n’a|Tiil changes of policy. but
PUI the
the -------------
'' the
— government forest
replanted by
to Nehalem, where, no: the law into their own hands in
A Spanking Team.
J
■ tontgomery and Rev. Nortliup, have committee before reporting the bill •ervice this summer, . VWotfc will be­
doubt In« crj.fit was good for a time,
this matter Perhaps Mr Baker can
"Now. Tommy, tills little story *
moved
from Harmony
,k- ‘ House
H
...... . ii to navc
n"Vfd irora
to ’ South ,o ,k<
wants
have ,,
the
t is safe to say he didn't square up
ap- gin as soon as the snow In the moun­ The rich man had a spanking **
tell why. The people of District No.
three *■*
department
elor^'he left. He was one of those : I have not finished. They will keep Frame, commencing meetings there Pr?
• va* of 'he - ••■•*•*■
p*-< i uicnts.
tains melts.
I Now. what's a 'spanking team?' J
evening
Sunday evening.
v I ,a
it -----
was the general opinion of the
»nrylielped start the recall on Com ! on "swatting" until they have an Sttnday
With the acquisition of 1100 feet of
“I kuuw
My pa and ma's 0B* J
lhere
was
a
surprise
given
on
little
con.rn.ttee that th» bill ¡, privi|ered
miy'ioner WcKimens The snap shot' opportunity to put this question up
Florence Krebj, Thursday, in honor m character, but if the Speaker holds frontage on Young's bay. tlse J. A. Mc­ Baltimore American.
'"J'n has seen a good many persons to the voter* of Tillamook County
of her sixth birthday. Those present otherwise a special rule will br asked Eachern company, of Seattle and As­
•iz.e Cotton who have come t I Tills-
Mr Baker's commendation would
'••nook and after shooting off their 1 be right in line with his own views were Inez Hopkins, Frieda Rogers. • o expedit its consideration in the toria. has completed final details that I
Aatronomy Varaus Art-
F.mma Krebs, Hellen Krebs. Florence House.
hot alt snd<getting more credit at the ' as he is against the Oregon System
Professor-Has anything et* ,
will give Astoria a »309.1*00 Stiptaiild-
j
Krebs, Arthur, Richard. Oscar, Rav-
store* than they were entitled Io, and the people ruling —Nehalem
discovered on Venns? StudeO
iug concern.
D°ind’ LFrtddi' and M‘Mred Krebs
clear out.
1 tines
Ford Auto For Sale Cheap.
Bid* for the construction of the post Mr. there has not-lf lhe ptcW*
Refreshments were served and the lit­
lhe glaring misrepresentation in tle folks returned home wishing the
office building at Roseburg, to coat correct —J udga.
.
W*A«h<rs want f. to
Antomo- »100.000, will be opened April 24 The I
know What had people n-sght to d In lhe above paragraph ia a surprise to little hostess many more happy re. bikOm.?"On^
That action la not warrantable
model, for sale for $3co
mt Sunday” That depends on one’s any intelligent person, and to pub- turns of the day.
h«h such sillv rot and nonsen«»
* KtTd I°un« hotse ! for structure will be two stories aid base either blushes t<» beg a hie**»
mJ. for a good ttiany . o( our shows that the editor of the Times is
'"r«>'ng at South
ment and the principal mat er is la VSed Baring succeeded docs not pt**"
Prairie
«ill be brick aud stone.
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