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T illamook - headlight , june ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisement«. First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 Each subsequent insertion, line. .05 Business and Professional cards one month....................................... I OO Locals per line each insertion... 05 Display advertisements, an inch one month.............................................. 50 All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices, per line . .05 Notices, lost, strayed or stolen etc , minimum rate, not ex ceeding five tines............................. 25 RAILS OF SUBSCRIPTION (Strictly m Advance.) One Year ... a.................................... $1.50 Six Months ............................................ 75 Three Months ...................................... 50 THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. Editorial Snap Shots. The lumber market is again on the slump. Thanks to Democratic free trade. Americanism, first, last and all the time is one of the precepts of the Republican party. ’‘Stung!” The Bull Moose party kill ed itself, and those who joined it feel they have been "stung.” It was a little late in getting here, but we all appreciate warmer and more congenial weather. The bonding question keeps crop ping up. The snap shot man is oppos ed to bonding the county if the mon ey so raised is to be used for con crete roads. is a good opportunity for those who deserted the party to return to the fold, even though they may now feel a little ashamed of themselves for do ing so. Rats! There are some fool Demo crats who think that the four million Bull Moosers can be lined up with the Democratic party. It is as absur- ed as it is impossible. Very few so- called Progressives will line up with the Democratic party. They are not that foolish to affiliate with a free- trade party when they are decided in their opinion that free trade is a curse to every industry in the United States The issue in the presidential election will be Republican protection vs. Democratic tree trade. In a few years tlie price of autos will be reduced in price and that most of the best equipped machines will sell for less than one thousand dol lars. This is what those who are in touch with the automobile business now predict. It looks hardly possible tliat autos that are selling now around two thousand dollars with all the latest improvements, will be selling for one thoissand dollars, in a com paratively short time. But we are told that this is what is going to happen and that those who have a craze for six cilenderfe will Le ustrib machines with only four. ------ o------ The scarcity of rennet ought to set the dairymen of Tillamook to think ing, for they should be making their own rennet. Anyway, the directors of the cheese associations and the Coun ty Agriculturist should be devising some plan to procure a rennet made at home. Every dollar that is put in to home industries is that much money saved to the county. It is more than probable that the war will continue for several years, and in the meantime the dairymen should plan to have the rennet manufactured in Tillamook. It is costing some of the cheese factories an additional ex pense of 150.00 per month for rennet with the prospect of higher prices and difficulty in procuring it at all. The Headlight as usual is lining up with the brewery interests by giving space, to booming their side of the case. This move on the part of the Headlight is perfectly natural. The Headlight was at case and at home lined up with the Warren Construc tion Company, which from all ap pearances endeavored to rob our people. Ill fact it seems that the Headlight is ready to line up with any old thing in preference to the people.—1 illamook Herald. The editor of the 'Tillamook Herald is a member of a church and a Sun day School teacher, yet for all that he frequently publishes deliberate falsehoods about the snap shot man. This is another deliberate falsehood by our Christian friend that makes him a good Christian liar—and hypo crite. It is no wonder that churches and Sunday Schools don’t prosper and people keep away from them ; when members of the church show i themselves tp be such consumate 1 perverters of the truth and who fail 1 to follow the precepts of the good old book. We are sorry that we have to chastise our respected Bro. again, for this is another sin that the recording , angel will have against him when the great white book is opened. If, as the Herald says, the snap shot man is ready to line up with any old thing, we must draw the line at being lined up with a professing Christian and a Sunday School teacher who deliber ately publishes lies and slander. The good old book says, first cast the mote out of your own eye, and then one can sec more clearly to cast the mote out of his brother’s eye is good advice to everybody. But, shame Bro., shame, for you show yourself to be | only professing Christianity in name | and not in every day life and daily practice. _________________ The Little Nestucca Road. T. R. Wilson and W. Kandle called on the editor this week in regard to the Little Nestucca road, in which they are both interested in seeing built as soon as possible. They con Bro. Trombley, of course, will be tend that the road will benefit a great oil the Woody-School Marm Free many dairymen, and pointed out that Trade band wagon, and ths snap shot —-—O- man will be on the G. O. P. band The National Republican Conven from 'Three Rivers (not including the wagon ¡M usual. tion was wise in nominating Justice Three Rivers factory) to the new Hughes for the presidency, and it was Sour Grass road, there are six chee^g Democratic newspapers and politi wise in its determination to eliminate factories now in operation, with two cians have started in to abuse Mr. a one man power in that party, for more to be built, one at Pacofic City, Hughes, the Republican nominee. the Republican party is head and and the other at Baxters, while be That is what was expected, but it shoulders bigger than any one man. tween Hebo and the Sour Grass road will only act as a boomerang. There is not the least doubt but what there are no cheese factories. They Hughes will be the next president, claim that the road will be but a short Visitors to Tillamook who come in although it is no walkover for him distance longer than the Three Rivers by autos will be delighted to know and it will be one of the most stren road. It is 2% miles from Three Riv that the toll road graft is a thing of uous campaigns ever fought in this ers to Cloverdale, and it is an equal the past, for the Sour Grass road cuts country. The issue will be American j distance from the latter place by out that antiquated system of road ism and protection, in opposition to cither road to ’the Sour Grass road, building. “watchful waiting" and free trade, and they believe the new road can be and with the Republican party united I greatly shortened. They ridicule the Bro. Rankin had another recall fit and all pulling for a thorough Ameri idea that it will cost $100,000 to fin last week. He appears to be a mono can like Justice Hughes, we predict ish the Little Nestucca Road. We maniac on the recall question and that next November the people will find that in the neighborhood of the now wants to recall the entire county show their disgust and retire the fus proposed new Little Nestucca court. Why not have a recall on Bro. sy schol warm from the presidency road the Cloverdale factory received Rankin, Cold and replace him with one who is more 1,582,620 pounds of milk, in accord with the industrial life of Springs 1,160,563 pounds, Central Well, give it a decent burial—the the country. 1,605,881 pounds, Meda _ 906,938 Bull l’up Moose party passed in its pounds, Oretown 1,262,547 pounds checks last week. There may be a few Tillamook City will wake up to the and Neskowin 903,941 pounds. It is fanatics left to bemoan its fate, but fact one of these fine days that is is upon this showing that Messrs. Wil they will only remind one of the fol not prohibiting the erection of frame son and Kandle contend that the Lit ly of those who hatched out that buildings in the business section of tle Nestucca road should be finished, mushroom party. the city. Just think it over and look for it benefits a far larger number of Three Rivers over the situation, and every person dairymen than the Saturday morning the general re who has any reasoning ability will road, and from a tourists view point mark amongst business men in Port come to the conclusion, that as large it is far ahead of the other road into land was "Well, I’m glad it's over”. and expensive stocks of goods are the county for scenic beauty and will Well, the Rose Carnival is getting to being carried by the business men, afford far more enjoyment to those be a stale affair, and with all the ad every addition erected in the business who come to the county for pleasure. vertising ability in that city it is about district of the city is another added time that a new stunt was put on and risk in case of fire. The snap shot Obituary. pulled off. man feels that the city is running too ------o------ much risk by allowing more frame Edmund James Lyster, who was ac-. There are those who are wondering buildings to be erected. Considering whether Bro. Trombley, the Demo the reasonable cost of erecting con cidently killed June 7th, 1916, in the cratic free trader, will support the crete buildings, which is only slightly logging camp in which he was inter Democratic or Republican candidate more than frame buildings, it does ested, at Bay City, Oregon, was born for circuit judge. The snap shot man not place any great additional ex September 19, 1877, at Eldora, will offer this prediction that the pense on those who want to build. Harden County, Iowa, and at the age Democratic organ will support the Better use a little "Preparedness” of one year he moved, with his par ents, to York Town, Kansas, where Republican nominee. now than after being wiped out with he grew to manhood, coming to the fire is the opinion of the snap shot Pacific Coast about 1897, spending A good deal of "Watchful Waiting” man. the remainder of his life in the states was indulged in by the free trade of Oregon, Washington and Califor party the past few weeks, for it docs 'The annual meeting of the school nia, with the exception of about two annoy the Democratic leaders that district will |>e held on Mouday after the Bull Moose party has passed in noon at the high school building. years, during which time he was in its checks and that the Bull Moosers Mrs. Everson is the retiring school Kansas, being called there by the are returning to the party of protec director, and as she has made an ex lingering illness and death of his mother July 1908. tion and prosperity. cellent director it is thought wise to He is survived by five brothers and re-elect her. Mrs. Everson was elect 1 he east side of Tillamook Bay is ed a member of the board by the ef two Sisters, T. W. Lyster, A. C. Lyster and S. Lousia Lyster, all of unfortunate for it takes only a few forts of the ladies of the city, who Tillamook, Oregon, and R. D. Lyster, years for the toredo to get away with complained at the time that the and Gregory Lyster, of Vesper, Kan piling and buildings in that vicinity. school board was employing too sas; John A. Lyster and Isabella G. But why keep on fooling assay money young and unexperienced teachers, Farranil both of Beloit, Kansas, and in that way. The last twenty years and since she has been on the board, numerous relatives in Michigan, Mis have conclusively shown that the tor a good improvement have been made souri, Kansas, Iowa and Oregon, be edo is master of the situation. in this respect. The board should sides a large number of sympathetic ------ O------ have one lady member, for there are 1 am drinking lots of water, and my times when the question of morality friends. The remains will be buried at the system ought to be pretty well clear amongst young girls is called into I family burial ground at Victor, Kan ed up m a week or two, after which I question, and a lady on the board is sas, where his mother and father are will chirp cheerly again.—Oregon more apt to ferret this out than a laid to rest. Vpter. gentleman. We think it is to the best The remains left here Saturday ac- We always thought that the Oregon interest of the school to re-elect campanied by the members of the Voter had more or less water on the Mrs. Everson, for she is the “best ■ family, including T. W. Lyster and brain. man" on the board when it comes to wife and daughter Irene, S. Lousia ------- o----- - looking after the interests of the Lyster, C. A. Lyster and Miss Nell The Democratic free trade party school. Fowler. A large number of friends had a duck fit wheu Justice Hughes gathered at the depot to pay a last The snap shot man has often in tribute of respect to the deceased. obtained the nomination for the pres idency and Teddy Roosevelt com tended to broach the subject of col pletely capitulated. Well, it was no oring cheese. We think it was a great Fairview Giants Win. surprise that Democrats had a duck mistake to highly color Tillamook nt, for they knew that the Republican cheese. If the dairymen will take the Pct. Club Won Lost party, now that it once more united, ■ trouble to investigate they will find Fairview Giants 2 750 6 that Chedar cheese, as originally Pleasant \ alley Cubs 2 will Ireczc out the free traders. 400 1 o manufactured in England, is not col Wilson River Tigers I 200 2* The coming presidential election is • ored with coloring. It maybe that this Blaine All-Stars. 000 0 time to make a Tillamook White Sox 0 < f great importance to every industry is an inopportune 000 2 in '1 illamook County. The Democratic change, but it would be a great ad The Fairview team won from the free trade party hit this county ex vantage to do so on account of the Blaine All Stars Sunday on the Tilla ceedingly hard when it placed most large amount that is colored. Chedar mook Diamond by a score of 19 to 6. everything that is produced on the cheese, as manufactured in Cheshire, About all through the game the score free list. Lumber, fish and dairy pro in Hbgland, is sold in small cans at stood a tic or the Giants were 2 ahead ducts had protection taken off and 75c per pound, which is without col until the first of the eighth inning oring, and we believe there is a splen when the Giants found their batting was allow ad to come in free. did opportunity for Tillamook dairy eye and began slugging the ball until /»’he city and the county are ex men to make more money on their they ran up a total of nine runs. pending considerable money for con products. We mention this little inci Heisel. Millis and Shultzen were the crete streets and roads. We believe it dent to prove that if Chedar cheese star performers with the willow. will only be a few years when it will manufactured in England can be sold Shultzen of the Giants has made a be conclusively proven that they have at 75 cents per pound, it is time that good record for his team, winning made an expensive mistake. We hope the dairymen of this county were get all the games he pitched this season. we are wrong, bui no one will be able ting next to what they arc missing by Batteries—Giants: Shultzen and Hcis- to blame the Headlight for advocating not competing in this trade. Chedar el. Blaine: Hollett and King. cement for hardiurfaciug ths streets cheese made in Cheshire is made un The Fairview team will travel to der like climatic conditions as in Blaine next Sunday where they will and roads in thia county. Tillamook, the salt, cool atmosphere meet the Blaine All Stars. The snap shot man is going to call being two strong characteristics, but a meeting of Republicans in Till»- the trouble with Tillamook cheese is CALF HIDES WANTED. mok County for the purpose of or that it is too highly colored. This is ganizing for the coining campaign, an important matter that should be GRANT THAYER WILL PAY (or now is the time for every Repub considered, for anything that will lican to take off his coat and work enhance the value of Tillamok cheese IB CENTS FOR CALF HIDES. (or the success of ths G. O. I’. This is that much more for the dairymen. is , iôiô . Wedding Reception. I ar ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. Notice. ------- o—— In the District Court of the United delightful reception was Near the City and Admirably Suited States, A very delightful reception was for the district of Oregon. ... «•-•—>- I for Acreage Property. given last Saturday night at Saltair, In the matter of I’. J. Sharp, Bank by W. M.Bergen, in honor of Mrs . For sale, 21 acres of land, 3 blocks rupt. and Mr. Paul A. Dowling, recent r------- gast of depot. Has frame house, in pursuance of an order to me di bride and bridegroom of that place. ! woodshed and barn. .... rected 1 will receive at my office in This ”foperty is admirably situated the Commercial Building, Tillamook The bride looked very charming in her lovely white voile and shadow and suited for acreage property. City, Oregon, up to two o’clock p.m. Will be sold on time, with small on the 24th day of June, 1916, bids lace gown. All of the surrounding towns were largely represented. I he payment dow-n and balance on time for the purchase of the bankrupt real guests spent a very delightful evening at 6 per cent. Apply at the Headlight estate described as follows; all being in dancing to the merry strains of office for particulars. situated in Tillamook County, Ore lovely music, later a very appetizing gon. lunch was served by friends of the Beginning 20 chains cast of the PUBLIC SALE couple. On departing their many south west corner of Section 30, Twp ------ o------ friends wished them much happiness At Dawson Barn, Tillamook, June 1 South, Range 10 West of the W" for the future. . M.; running thence East 100 feet" 24, 1916, at 1 p.m. The young couple will make their 1 Black mare, 6 years old, weight thence North 7 5 feet, thence West home in Elmore Park where Mr. about 1500 tbs., work double or 100 feet, thence South 75 feet, to the Dowling is engaged in business. single; 1 Bay Gelding, 12 years old, place of beginning; Also, northwest quarter weight about 1300tbs.; 1 John Deere of the Vote of Condolence. _ „ _ 1, 2jzj wagon, new last fall; 1 narrow southwest quarter of sec. f, 9. Twp tire 3% wagon; 1 set double work South of Range 9 West, containing Whereby our Heavenly Father has harness. Terms: all under $10, cash 40 acres, more or less. seen fit to call to his eternal Home, All over $10.00 good bankable note *> The last herein described tract be a Home not made with hands, 1 he months time, interest 8 per cent. ing subject to the lien of the First father of our beloved brother Jay Livingston & Bragg, Proprietors. National Bank, of Tillamook City, Baker and grandfather of our belov Oregou, amounting to about $168 4* ed brothers James and Charley and also subject to the lien of a mort For Sale. Baker, gage of the State of Oregon, for a Be it resolved that the Subordinate Small tract containing lj-i acres small sum unknown to this Trustee Lodge extend our sincere sympathy with house, barn, one hog, 1 cow, both tracts also being subject to the to our beloved brothers. „___ _ garden tools, household , goods, anc dower right of Maude Sharp, wife of said Bankrupt, and to taxes and as Whereby our Heavenly Father has and one half miles north of Tillamook sessments. seen fit to call to his eternal Home, a on Wilson river—Inquire of Mrs S. Terms of sale to be cash in hand * Home not made with hands, the Olson on place. and subject to confirmation by the brother of our beloved brother James court. i No Help from the Party in Power Christensen, All bids will be reported by me at Be it resolved that this Subordinate an adjourned meeting of the creditors The situation is such that we cannot held before the Honorable A. F. Can Lodge extend our sincere sympathy afford to dillydally around here, de non, referee in Bankruptcy, in the to our brother James Christensen. Be it further resolved that a copy laying action to future disposal by a Northwest Bank Building, Portland, be sent to our bcrived Brother«. A possible tariff commission which i Oregon, for action of said referee, at copy to the paper for publication and would mean more delay and more a time to be fixed by him. a copy be made a part of the minutes years of investigation of something Webster Holmes, which we already know about. The of this meeting. • Trustee in Bankruptcy. Committee. point is, does Congress intend to take action which will safeguard the in Injunction Granted the United Rail vestment of capital in developing the Notice of Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate. ways C°mpany. dyestuff manufacture in this country? The present attitude certainly does Notice is hereby given that by vir The United Railways Company not indicate it. Moreover it is right were granted an injunction before to suppose that there will be coali- tue of a licence and order of sale Judge Bagley at Hillsboro Friday, tions among manufacturers of other duly made and entered by the County staying the Marshal and Bay City products in Europe at the end of the Court of the State of Oregon for from selling certain property belong war with a view to making large ex Washington County, on June 6, 1916, ing to the above company in Bay City ports to the United States and other licensing me to sell at private sale to the highest bidder therefor, either for in lcin of delinquent improvement countries as well. taxes for the Fourth street improvc- These exports will be made at cash in händ on day of sale . or for ment. ruinously low prices, a competition one third cash in hand on day of sale, The company originally sued ’to which we certainly could not meet and the balance of the purchase price not exceeding have the injunction granted on the geared up to such a tremendously on time, " J five ground that their property was high wage standard and a general years. Deferred payments to draw neither adjacent or abutting the said cost of production standard as at interest at the rate of six per cent improvement, but when the case present. Any thinking business man per annum, payable annually, and io came up Judge Bagley had their at knows full w-ell that we are not in a be secured by a first mortgage on torneys change the complaint and position now to meet such competi premises sold, the hereinafter describ granted the injunction on the decis tion, nor is there any hope of relief ed real estate belonging to Henry ion of the Supreme Court that a city in the frantic efforts the present ad , Casper Schlaeppi.a minor, I will from cannot improve or take over a county ministration is making to meet the I and after Monday, July 17, 1916, road or state highway in the state of impending situation by anti-dumping proceed to sell by private sale, upon Oregon without a special act of the acts which are not anti, and by Tariff ’ the terms above set forth, to the legislature. Attorney Callahan acted commissions which would only be highest bidder, all the following des for the city. operative in so far as it pleases the cribed real estate belonging to said This decision was looked for by the party in pow-er. It is hardly likely Henry Casper Schlaeppi, a minor, city officials as they were informed that a democratic administration Situate in 1 illamook County, Oregon, by the city attorney a few weeks ago would appoint a commission to ar and particularly described as follows, that the supreme court had handed range the tariff contrary to their towit: down the above decision in a recent wishes, nor is it likely that a Republi 1 he E. half of the N. W. quarter of case. Bay City is not the only cor can Congress would accept the find-, Sec. 21 in T. 2 S„ R. 9 W. of Willam poration to be effected by this decis ing of the commisson appointed by ; ette Meridian, in Tillamook County, ion as there are hundreds of other Democrats if they were opposite to Oregon, containing 80 acres more or the the Republican idea of protection. We less, excepting therefrom the follow similar instances throughout state. _________________ ing tract sold by Casper Schlaeppi, have been through this before. i Mill men throughout „_____ the country ____ Jr. deceased, and his wife, in his life BEAVER NEWS ITEMS. ' should realize that the textile trade time as follows: First Tract: Begin at need expect no more consideration the quarter section corner between Miss Ethel Jensen is visiting in from the party in power should they Secs. 16 and 21, of T. 2 S. R. 9 W. Cloverdale for a few days. be returned than was given when the Wilamette Meridian, in Tillamook County, Oregon; thence run S. 20 Miss Hazel Erdt, who has been present tariff was enacted. Chs. to 1-16 Sec. corner; thence run working at Bay City for the last few W. 4 Chs, to center of county road; months, is spending a few days in Conciliation But no Surrender. thence N. 5 degrees, E. along center Beaver with her friends. of said road to a point 2.28 chs. W. The largest crowd that has yet at Never in the history of political of the place of beginning; thence run tended the Beaver dances was out last Friday night. A large crowd parties has there been such a situa- E. to place of beginning 2.28 Chs., came from Cloverdale and several tion as that which exists in Chicago containing 6.28 acres. Second Tract: Begin at the S. E. from Tillamook and Blaine. The last week. N.vcr has there been a music was fine and every one seemed convention in which the influence of corner of S. W. quarter of N. W. to enjoy themselves. I party leadership was so little appar quarter of Sec. 21, said township and Mr. and Mrs. F. B McKinley were ent as in the Republican convention range; thence run N. 1 degree H Never has there been a convention minutes W. 574 feet to the center of Tillamook visitors Tuesday. in which the delegates were so com county road; thence N. 79 degrees Jim Baker, our road supervisor, is pletely in control of their own action, 30 minutes E. 910 feet along center doing some good work on the road and never one in which the difficulties of county road; thence S. 23 degrees between Beaver and Tillamook, and of selection were so increased and E. 70 feet, along S. bank of Faucett we would like for someone to suggest confused by extraneous circumstan creek; thence S. 29 degrees 30 min a little trip to Blaine and observe the ces. Always heretofore the task of utes E. 132 feet; thence S. 50 degrees roads in that direction. I the convention has been simply to 30 minutes E. 92 feet; thence S. 62 W. J. Stephens and family have decide upon the attitiude of the party degrees 30 minutes East 84 feet; moved onto their ranch for the sum toward certain issues and to choose thence South 74 degrees d5 min mer. . a candidate who would be representa- utes East 138 feet, thence South 87 »»í its 4 —I Andrew Vetch has bought the lower J • fivn five rxi of the nnrtw party and principles, degrees E. 47 feet; thence S. 160 acres of Billy Stephen’s place, > without having to give consideration degrees E. 79 feet to a stake marked We understand that the consideration to the wishes to the political interests X, from which a three-foot hemlock was $20,000. F. B. McKinley made , or personalities outside the party, bears S. 3 degrees E. 4 feet and a i ■ n wa confronted one-foot hemlock bears S. 72 degrees But this the deal. '* ** “’ convention was Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs C ■ by unique conditions. It t gave thou W. 11 feet; thence S. 2 degrees «’ S. Woods were Tillamook visitors ght to exvtcrior forces that it earnes- minutes E. 413 feet to the ceuisr , tly desires to bring into line and section corner; thence W. 1398 feet Tuesday. 1 harmony with it for the good of the Mrs. Geo. Kostic has been quite ill , country as well as of the party, and to place of beginning, containing for the past week, but is’ better now. | these forces seem disposed to name 18.32 acres, and leaving in the part of said 80 acre tract belonging »■»■»on ♦ That *1 Mrs. I. W. Hiner was a Beaver’ 1 ronditinn conditions s nf of oItem aiignment Lin 1 be said estate, including roads, 5a.W visitor Tuesday. *"*’ ’ if ” not impossible to meet. j difficult acres, more or less. Subject to doner Gilbert’s truck took a large crowd i That party unity is desirable at this right of said guardian. to Tillamook Sunday to attend the time cannot be questioned. Republi- Bids will be received at the ofus« ball game, and while they were not ; can success may not be wholly de of the Tillamook Headlight in Till®" exactly pleased with the score, never pendent upon it, but it would make mook, Oregon, or at the office ot W- theless they all reported a good time. i success certain. The country wants a N. Barrett in Hillsboro, Oregon. Sale R. E. Wilson has got in a new lot 1 return to Republican government. It will be subject to confirmation by of sport hats and from the way the I is not deceived by the temporary said County Court. weather has started in we believe we prosperity caused by the war. It re- Dated this June 10, 1916. _ Babetta Schlaeppi, Guard will all have to lay aside our rain I alizes that there is a hereafter, and that Democratic principles and poli ian of the person an® coats and invest in sun shades. cies are not the sort to prevent disas estate of Henry Casper ter when the war ends. Therefore Schlaeppi, a Minor. Harmony. some sacrifices may properly be made W. N. Rarrett, Attorney and should be made to bring the for Guardian. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins j re party together. But the sacrifice turned Monday from Banks, Oregon, ■ must not be a surrender. The Re- First publication June 15, 191*. where they _ have been visiting _ While I publncan party must continue to be Last publication July 13, 191«. there they attended the Salem deaf .itself dominant «til independent. It Three of a Kind. and dumb school exercises, where 1 mav make concessions, but it cannot their son Lloyd attends school. Lloyd kneel, ------ No considerations of expedi A lawyer was retained for the returned home with them to spend va iency can induce it to trail its ban cation. They also visited Portland, ner in the dust.. Its platform must be fense of a burglar whom the Pol,S had taken after a desperate struggi Newberg and other valley points. Republican, and its candidate must with someone not in custody. In co®' Lillie Chester and Inez Hopkins stand on and with that platform. If sulfation with, his client the Lawyer spent a few days with their brother, with that understanding a conciliation asked, “Have you accomplices’ Olc Hopkins, on the Wilson river, can be effected, it is well; if not, "Yes sir,” replied the burglar, returning home Tuesday. then the party should march on to have two, but neither has been taken. Sunday being Roy Graves' birthday, the consequences, whatever they tnav I hired one to defend me against cap dinner was served down on the Trask be. ture and you to defend me again»* river where all enjoyed a good time. conviction.” . They were a very saving old couple The Krebs Bros, are burning out a This answer deeply impressed tn lot of tile which will be ready to take and as a r.esult they had a beautifully lawyer, and having astertained furpished^ home. One day the old the burgular off by Friday of this week. had a«cumulated money in his profession he threw W D. P. Hppkins and family and Her woman missed her husband. Joseph, where are you?" she called the case. ____ _ man HopMns and wife spent Tuesday out. at Elmer Hopkins. "Fm resting in the parlor," came Some Doubt. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans moved the reply. Wednesday up on Fossil Creek. "What, on the sofy?" cried the old "Let me sell your wedding nng, The warm weather and beautiful woman horrified. dear, and give the money to the r •unshine is welcome but much of this therfand!” k "No, on the floor.” kind of weather will make dairymen . “Not on that grand carpet!” came “All right. But where can we get 1 pray for rain again. It seems the in tones of anguish. “No; I’ve rolled most for it—at fhe bank, tbe P*** human race is very hard to please. it up!” shop, or the brass foundry?