Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 29, 1917, Image 5

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    T illamook
the special
ELECTION
PUNCTURES MINISTF riai
headlight , march 20, 19i 7.
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I ASSOCIATION’S ACCUSATIONS '
*MapP°,nte<? in his -
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¡and all excrement from them should
Because of the prevalence of rabies,
' Irene Eadus vs. Cv
George Higgen-jbc properly sterilized. Healthy an­
Pool ¡»nd Bil'iard Rooms Win Out—
the entire east end of Umatilla county
bothem et a,.
al. .,v|]
Non suit.
suit.
imals should not be quartered on pas­
"Just What Could°Be Expected from
Card Ro°ms Cannot Run on Sun­
has been placed under quarantine by
I nJai'pnita Porter vs. Janies A. Porter tures known to have a definite his­
Divorce.
Granted
days.
the state livestock sanitary board.
a SevCnth-day Adventist."
tory
of
lung-worm
infestation.
Ani-
I I
2._...... vs. Nancy E. Brant, j
H. 1 A. Brandt
The quarantined district includes th»
1 mats pastured on low, wet ranges
1 Divorce. Granted.
The special election last Thursday i o the Editor;
become infested more readily than
towns of Helix, Adams, Athena, Free­
|
Jacob
Tagman
et
al.
vs.
F.
H.
Neil-
■ , three cornered affair, owing to
those on dry locations. If practical, [
water and Milton.
H
seems
that
the
Ministerial
Principal
Events
of
the
Week
■'difference between pool and bil-
1 Asso- --on and wife. Case disndssed.
measures should be- taken to control
Nearly 500 Oregon members of the
• ' £'■
*se vs- A. G. Davidson and possible carriers, cows and deer.
r rd rooms and card rooms, and to ciattou 01 1 illamook has been < disturb-
Briefly Sketched for Infor­ Elks' order feasted on elk meat at the
the election a little more inter- ed by an article appearing in the wife. Dismissed.
Josie Barber vs. Samuel Barber.
' ■ling the Ministcral Association but- Headlight ot March 15th , entitled
Washington birthday banquet given
Artillery ComPany Fund,
mation of Our Readers.
Does Tillamook Need a ’ Sunday 1 .Y“rCl" '?a*nt*** given custody of
in ind took an active part in lin- La
by
the Eugene lodge of the order.
w
children, given one-half interest in
n,! up'the church people.
I Tillamook County Bank .
Delegations were present from Marsh­
$
business men generally favored the »Jh I.IUj Till.ai,lo°k Herald of March lertatn property, possession of stock 1 First National Bank........
Monday marked the opening of the field. Salem. Albany, Roseburg, Med­
,/aIid billiard rooms being allowed catión" lr|l^C ll‘?ail‘nK “Communi­ and furniture, $10.00 per month ali­ I B. D. Lamar .......................
second semester at the University of ford and other cities.
mony and recover ot the defendant
cation,
and
signed
by
the
Ministerial
open OU Sundays, which carried,
1 C. I. Clough .......................
$500.00. Divorce granted.
Oregon.
Under the provisions of the new in­
¡¡J 11 there had not been a split witli Assoctauoti’ we fmd the following,—
Ruth lohl vs. Julius Tohl. Divorce | Lamb-Schrader Co............
Had
he
given
the
subject
even
a
Two elk have been delivered to the heritance tax law which will become
L card room.-, both measures would
j
E.
T.
Haltom
.....................
superficial examination, he would not granted and plaintiff resume her
state and will be placed at the state effective May 21. according to the
have won out.
1 King Crenshaw Co............
maiden name, Ruth Blazer.
! ¡he first ordinance on the ballot have asserted that ‘the church people’
fair grounds.
Peter Nelson and John Nelson vs. , Coast Power Co..................
terms of the act the fees to be derived
were responsible for the calling of Samuel Barber,
___ , Action for money. I F. C. Baker .........................
I
The heavy snows in the mountains from that source will increase mat­
his
special
election."
Now,
if
they
"“To allow Billiard and Pool halls to
I
i
O.
R.
Dale
...........................
Judgment in favor of plaintiff.
are causing a fear of high water lu erially, probably in an aggregate of
».«.¿mt Open on Sundays between the had given my article "even a super-
Daisy Smith vs.
Clark Smith. I C. E. Trombley .................
Jours of 8 o’clock a.m. and tt o'clock ictal examination," they would know
Umatilla county.
360,000 for the biennial period.
Divorce. Decree granted and judg­ P. W. Todd .........................
J did not assert that the church peo­
The newly elected woman's adminiB-
The Eighth company, coast artil­
ment against the defendant for the I C. C. Jensen .......................
P'Result: 253 Yes; 213 N'o. Carried. ple were responsible for the calling of aggregate sum of $1,900.00 to be paid E. G. Anderson .................
tratlon of the city of Umatilla gave an lery, Oregon national guard, estab­
• this special election. 1 did carry the in monthly installments of $15.00 per
The »econd ordinance was:
inaugural ball last week.
lished the highest merit mark record­
prohibit the opening for traffiy idea, however, that it is church peo­ month. Plaintiff to have custody of
ed
for the 1916 target practice of na­
Thrift
day
was
observed
in
the
Bend
This
is
the
way
the
Benton
County
Theatres, Moving Picture
............ Shows, ple who favor Sunday laws.
the minor child.
Creatn
We have been informed by difter-
tonfcctionary Stores, 1 cc
Alice Kennedy vs. Clarence Ken­ Courier feels about the public official, schools by talks on thrift and lessons tional guard big gun companies, ac­
cording to figures made public by tho
Parlors. News Stands, Fruit Stands -i'-ii I*art*^s ,kat >* «as some of our nedy. Divorce. Decree granted and who has a "hankering" for patroniz­ in saving and investment.
and Stores. Butcher Shops, Cigar It amook ministers who started the plaintiff given custody of minor child. ing Portland printing concerns: "Just
war department militia bureau.
D.
H.
Miller
was
instantly
killed
at
as long as the Courier office has to
_____ where cigars and ball rolling by urging the citizens to ¡
Stores and places
The army engineers have made an
lay down good big taxes once a year, Gold Hill when he was struck by a
—
sold,
Grocery
and
Clotlt-
tobacco are^s*1--.
places’ oTbusme^be" clo'ni'o^Suj" . Administratrixj_NOti« “> Creditors, and gets a receipt printed in P/rtland locomotive of a Southern Pacific train. adverse report on ihe proposed furth­
in« stores, i, Drug
’' .. stores, except for
just so long will the Courier set up I The land office at The Dalles is still er improvement of Nehalem bay on
• t
i °
iiliin« prescriptions. Bowling Alleys, day. And in a circular distributed bv ’
‘“ .,s her*-:b j
>' given, that . the an annual roar. One year ago we snowed under with applications for the ground that the commerce to be
Blacksmith them from house to house just before !c
Billiard and Pool Halls
Shops Machine shops, Garages, Sup- the election, we find the ^following E°“n.‘y Sourt 01 !ll5...i’ute °.f 9rt'K°n> made this same protest and it pretty land under th* 640‘aert* homestead act. benefited would not justify the ex-
ilv houses of any kind, W arehouses, comment on the stringent Sunday for the County of Tillamook, has ap­ nearly started something in Benton I The 11th annual convention of the penditure that would be required to
Gasoline supply stattons operated in closing ordinance, “The second one pointed the undersigned administra­ county, yet we note that Bushong,. &
provide a 12-foot channel from Ne­
the street or elsewhere.
Parades m the notice, published in the news­ trix of the estate of Thomas Brooten, Co., who for some reason not defi­ Oregon Retail Grocers' association halem to the bar.
nitely known, but often guessed at, will be held in Portland February 19-
Hand Concerts nr any other kind of papers as it will appear on the ballot, deceased, and all persons having
County Superintendent J. Alton
amusements in the streets, on Sun­ meets our approval in most narticu- claims against said estate are hereby are more pleasing in the eye of some I
notified to present them to said ad­ county officials than its resident tax­
, lars.”
Thompson
and County Agriculturist
The prune growers of Douglas coun­
result: -2 Yex; 350 No. Lost.
ministratrix, at her residence at Clov­ payers, are yearly giving this Benton
| So, according to their own state­ erdale, Oregon, together with the county business. The Courier would ty are contemplating tha erection ef R. A. Blanchard have been busy or­
The third ordinance was:
ment, these men were in favor of a
have no wail
if Bushong & Co. their own processing and packing ganizing Industrial clubs in Deschutes
-To make it lawful for Billiard and Sunday law. And their house to house proper vouchers, within six months
county. Four clubs were formed with
printed these tax receipts for less plants.
from the date of this notice.
CIUllla ___
p00| Rooms
and ______
Card Rooms > and
ar— canvass shows that they were enthu-
than the Courier or any other Benton
Dated March 29th, 1917.
a total membership of 34 boys and
C.
3.
Prather,
who
escaped
a
year
Games io
to be operated and carried
earned on iastic over it. This being true, if they
Ruby Brooten, Admin­ county printers could do the job.
St Sunday, from and after the ftrgt
girls who will raise potatoes this year
ago
from
the
Oregon
penitentiary,
baa
represent the church as leaders, was f
What
we
kick
on
its
that
the
county
istratrix of the Estate
for competition in the state prise.
wrong in saying, "Who wants this
day of April, 1907.
of Thomas Brooten, officials will not permit us to do the been captured and is held by the polios
Result: 184 Yes; 234 Nc Lost.
Sunday law?” and then answering,
Contracts to purchase broccoli to bo
work
at
the
same
price
as
the
Port
­
at Kansas City.
deceased.
There were 474 votes cast in the “The church, of course?” I leave it
grown on 300 acres of l4tne county
land concern, and you bet we have a
An
endowment
fund
of
11000
was
for you to judge.
kick coming on such conditions. The
election.
farm lands have been signed by H. A.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
1 confess that I never heard of this
tax receipts of Benton county are left to the Eugene Bible University by Raser and W. T. Langlois, of the West­
the will of the late Mrs. Rebecca Coak-
Sunday
law
ordinance
until
March
some
job.
Many
thousands
are
used
To The People of Tillamook City
ern Broccoli association, recently form­
13th, upon my return to Tillamook By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. annually, yet it is a job any newspap­ burn, of Milton.
Through the kindness of the Editor from a neighboring
town. Being
er can do—any ordinary printer can
Jackson county's semi-annual bal­ ed in Eugene. Fifty farmers have ac­
of the Headlight, we are afforded the acquainted with the operations of
'I he Tillamook County Jersey Club eat it up.—Umpqua Valley News.
ance sheet for January 1 shows the cepted the terms offered by the com­
opportunity with great pleasure and Sunday laws in this country, as well will meet at the residence of Mor­
county Indeptedness to be 1*07.131.38 pany. The crop is expected to total
gratitude, to sincerely thank the peo­ as others, where honest men have rison Mills near Fairview Hall on
natnerine m . Ltoan, supervisor ana
50.000 crates.
ple of this city, for their decisive been held behind prison bars and in Saturday, March 31st, 1917, at 10 parole officer at the state Industrial above cash on band.
In response to a letter from District
stand and help at the last Special the chain gang, I thought it my duty o'clock a.m. Lunch will be served.
Although the time is still six months
election, in passing at the polls the to warn others of the danger resulting Let all who are interested come, and school for girls, has submitted her res­ away, plana are being formulated for Attorney Evans, of Multnomah coun­
ordinance, which makes it possible from such laws. A case is reported in let us talk matters over. Too much ignation to the state board of control. the third annual cbautauqua to be ty. and also to numerous requests
To decide upon the purchase of a
for us to keep open on Sundays, our our own country where the mother cannot be said or done for the little
from southern counties of the state
well equipped and orderly place for and child died while the husband and Jersey cow, the Dairy Queen. Some new 345,000 site for the central school held at Bend In July.
Governor Wlthyeombe i, trjdn, t<;
Eastern
Oregon's
big
snow
blockade
both ladies and gentlemen, where father was imprisoned. He arrived matters of importance will be discuss­ of Klamath Falls, the school board
Is ended on the main Uno. but several send some special agents to the Cal.
they can enjoy the relaxing exercise home just in time to follow the funer­ ed that will be of interest to all.
has called for a special election March
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ornta line to endeaver to curb illicit
of pool and billiards, as well as the al train of his wife to the centetary.
of the principal branches are still
T.
Greening of Potato Seed.
What had he don^? The only accusa-
reading room in connection.
blocked with snowdrifts.
i 9 liquor shipment, from being mad»
Money from the rural credits fund
We ask you to heip us make our tion brought against him was that he j , Potatoes that have been in proper
|
The 51st anniversary of the organ­ across the border.
place your place, and you heartily re­ w orked on Sunday.
storage come out very firm and with­ will be available for lending purposes isation of Battery A, Oregon field ar­ » bvutnher. ’rr1“1*"' °f •Uw
sponded, for which we extend to one
I have lived where the laws of the | out sprouts. It is a good plan to to the farmers of the state by the
and all our heartfelt thanks and government even forbid bathing on ' bring this seed out and expose it to middle of March or the first part of tillery, was celebrated by the veterans by the legislature it will b. eompul-
at a banquet In Portland.
1 »ory on all who desire to engage in
gratitude to the full measure.
Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a. | j light and warmth for two or three April.
the manufacture of butter and ch.e.e
We wish to thank especially the m. and 3 p.m., or during church scr- : | weeks before planting time. Spread
After
six
years
without
a
theater
Portland has another shipbuilding
ladies who aided us by their influence vices. In one district, a law was pass- j potatoes on floor in thru layers not
to se<-ure a license from tbe dairy and
suitable
for
traveling
shows,
I^a
Grande
and votes, and feel that we must have
‘
ed, imposing a fine equal to a day’s j ! over six inches deep, This process, plant, the Coast Shipbuilding com­ will have a modern building In the food oommissfoner. This license must
been right or they would not have work on everyone, young or old, I called “greening” will start good pany, a 3400.000 concern, which will
be secured on or before July 1 1917
heart of the business district.
I
done so.
who did not attend church at least i j sturdy sprouts, and give color and engage In the building of wooden
Chief No-Sblrt, past 70 years of age. md on ths first of July Of
We now want you to come, both once on Sunday, unless hindered by , ¡toughness to the skin and outside ships.
ladies and gentlemen, and make our j sickness. This law was strictly en- flesh.
Circulation of petitions asking for a the venerable head of the Walla Walla thereafter. A fee of 31 is prescribed.
place, one of rest and recreation forced. By whom?—The churclt, of 1 The sprouts should not get too long
recall
election against County Judge tribe of Indians, died at Pendleton i The old military highway, the pion­
before planting, or they will be brok-
whenever you feci like it.
course.
after an Illness of several days.
eer road running through the Ca»
We have every Tuesday set apart
As for exploiting the Seventh-day ' en off. Less liability of less from seed J. B. Messick and County Commission­
Philomath won the lead In the Cen­ cades, which has virtually been aban­
especially for the ladies to take ad- doctrine, I cannot see in looking rotting is experienced where seed is er J. P. Ritter, has been started in
tral Willamette Valley Debating league doned for many years, will be opened
vantage of our alleys and tables if over my article that anything was “greened.” The seed should be treat­ Baker county.
they see fit, and make themselves at said to that effect, excepting that I ed for scab and rhizoctonia before
by defeating Albany 3 to 0 at Albany, to motor traffic for the first time thia
With
430
bills
enacted
Into
law
the
through
the
green­
home. We only make one charge of sought to impress upon the readers being put
and Eugene 2 to 1 at Philomath
i fall, offering a scenic highway unex­
twenty-five cents to them for each the importance of doing by others as ing process: treat with 4 ounces of session laws of 1917 will be the larg-
Farmers of Waplnttia. Tygh valley celled for grandeur In the northwest,
Tuesday. A goodly number of ladies he would have them do by him; and Corrosive Sublimate (poison) to 30 est volume of session laws ever pub­
have been availing themselves of this also that it is "whosoever will” that gallons of water. Soak tubers lj4 llshed by the state. The volume will and lower Tygh are making prepara­ according to an announcement made
tions for the construction of a large by Clyde R. Seitz, supervisor of the
opportunity, and we now invite those may be saved, not those who are 1 to 2 hours.
be ready for sale early in May.
Spraying.
ladies ill addition who have noi as yet forced to obey. We would heartily
warehouse at Shearer next Spring
Cascade national forest.
R.
R.
Raymond,
administrator
of
the
Now is the time to spray to control
been in our place. We have experienc­ commend these principles to the
About 25 members of tbe Western I What Is considered by the state tax
Raymond
estate,
sold
a
half
section
ed and polite attendants at the alleys, Ministerial Association, as well as to scale: Red Spider, Blister, Mite, Moss
of wheat land near Weylund station, Walnut association gathered at Port­ commission to be a measure of prims
and Lichens.
and wc know you will go away, vot­ all others.
Use
lime
and
sulphur
(32
Beauine
northwest of Helix, to S. 3. Parris, land to discuss various phases of the Importance coming before the people
ing that you have had a good time,
Our friends say further,—"He and
at the special election to be held in
and feel the benefits of healthful ex­ his kind may always be counted on to test) one part of lime and sulphur to well-known Weston farmer, for $35,- Industry, Including winter pruning.
John Ant Illa, a st udent of mechanic June, is the proposed constitutional
ercise such as bowling produces.
stand with those who favor open 8 parts of water. Use large chamber 000.
I
We will at all times do our best Jo saloons and open brothels on Sun­ type muzzle such as Friend or Bean
Making preparation for the coming arts at the Oregon Agricultural college. amendment doing away with the pre­
live up to our expectations, and if we day" The facts are that just before mist. Spray thoroughly and use high
flax season, the state board of control haa received notice of his appointment sent provisions that all taxation shall
are remiss at any time, please be the election that made the state ot !pressure.
be "equal,” leaving the "uniform" pro­
Time
—
Just
when
the
buds
are
has arranged for letting contracts to as mechanic in a Siberian cannery.
kind enough to let us know of it, and Washington dry, the writer spent
I
Contracts will be signed at once for vision in and allowing taxation upon
we will be pleased to remedy at any about three months lecturing on breaking or swelling.
Include a minimum of five acres and
shortcoming.
temperance in that state, and distrib­ Treatment for Verminous Bronchitis a maximum of 750 acres to any one the building of over 9000 feet of new various classes of property.
(Lung Worms.)
Those who did not see the light as uted hundreds of dollars worth of
road up the north fork of the Sluslaw i The president has nominated ths
man.
The University of California has
our friends did and as we did, we al- temperance literature. But our aim
river, from its mouth near Florence. following Oregon postmasters, being
When
a
new
law
goes
into
effect
in
ask to come and acquaint them­ was to get prohibition on every day published a circular, Number 148, on
T 11. Hill, trapper and miner, on the the first presidential postmasters ap­
this disease and, after much experi­ May. it will be a misdemeanor in Ore-
selves with the actual conditions, and of the week, not on Sunday only.
sec if they do not find us half so had And we would always use our influ­ menting, recommends the following gon for a person with insufficient north Umpqua river, shot and killed pointed in Oregon since last Septem­
as wc are painted, and see if our place ence against open brothels,—not on treatment.
funds in the bank to casli a check, three gray wolves recently while on ber: Volney E. Lee, North Powder;
Pure chloroform administered in providing he does It with intent to de- one of the mall trails of that district. J. W. Vandervelden, Banks; Shelby F.
(s not one in which any respectable Sunday only, but on every day of the
person need feel ashamed of visiting I < W Scvcnth-day Adventists believe that each nostril by means of a'pipette or
Announcement was made tn Eugene Deaderlck, Halfway; Clark B. Foster,
medicine dropper gave the best re- fraud.
31 any time.
A marker for the old Oregon trail, 1 of the formation of the Western Broc Dayton; Roy E. Pritchett, GaBton,
Wc have the best interests of our ' if it is wrong to kill, steal, get drunk, I suits. The exact amount to use can­
rity at heart, and we “boost” for it at I and visit brothels on Sunday, it is not be stated as it varies with differ­ south of Eugene, hi as been prepared coll association, which will have its Edgar L. Davidson, Oswego; Roy J.
individuals.
The
maximum and will be set up at Coryell Pass, on principal place of business In that city. Rhoades, Pow.-r; Daisy Buckner, Scio;
pride, we | wrong on every day of the week, and ent
all times; and we take
___
The highest price ever paid for po W. W. Wilson, Yoncalla.
y
think justly, in our churches and like should not be licensed for six-seven­ amount used in calves was 11 cubic the Pacific highway, between Eugene
our ministers. We think they arc all ths of the time. Are our Sunday-Iaw I centimeters divided equally in both and Goshen, when the weather geta I tatoes at Albany was received by Har­
Approximately 25 bills relating to
‘
nostrils.
They
recommend
the
admin
­
friends
like
the
boy
who
wished
to
Xood and conscientious nten, doing a
ry E. Mullen. He received 33 a hun school elections and the administra­
better.
good work in our midst. And wc hope cut off his dog’s tail? Not wanting to istering of enough to make the
It is reported that some of the dred-welght, a figure equal to si 80 f tion of school affairs were passed
Mtat none of them on account of the | hurt the dog by cutting it all off at |animal slightly “groggy.”
The animals to be treated should be officers of Crook county may resign a bushel.
during the 1917 session of the legisl*
result of tl)is election hold any ill once, he decided to cut off an inch
feelings towards us or our place. \\ e ' each day for seven days until it was ! confined in a corral which is free their places as a result of the reduc­
After an elght-day session marked ture.
Perhaps the most Important
from
grass
and
other
vegitation.
The
°
hold no ill feeling toward anyone, and 1 short enough. Do our
tion of their salaries by the legisla by an aggregate attendance of from measure was the bill which removed
work
out
the
saloons,
hroth.-ls
bU
chloroform
is
best
administered
by
believe in “Peace on earth, and good (
iliard and pool rooms in this way^ Jr tippin" back the animal's head and ture, and the elimination of two de­ 12,000 to 15,000, Portland's eighth an­ the property qualification of school
"ill toward all men.”
nual automobile show came to an end electors, making It possible for any
\\e also wish to and do thank the •ire thev more anxious to get a la« to injecting the desired dose of chloro- puty officials
citizen who has resided In a school
’the day than they are to get ,from which a small pipette (an ordi­
The Roseburg public schools were Saturday
editor of the Headlight, for the fair­ ¡protect
'rid of pool and billiard rooms and the nary fountain pen filler will be found
The placer miners of the Grants district for 30 days Immediately prior
closed and the children were ordered
ness he has shown us, as well as
those opposed to us in the last elec­ i brothel’ Surely, it is a, much a. crime satisfactory). Half the dose is ad­ off the streets and away from public Pass district are having much dfffl- to the election to vote for directors.
tion. \Ve think he has been dignified, ¡to patronize such places on Monday ministered in each nostril. The action gatherings last week because of an culty in the operation of their mines
With the exception of those laws
of the chloroform is enhanced by
as on Sunday.
g f Cady
’air 3n<i just to all concerned.
stopping the nostrils with the hand epidemic of measles in Roseburg and this winter because of a shortage of t declaring an emergency, those which
Mith our best wishes, we remain.
I have been referred to the people, or
or cotton plugs for a few moments the surrounding country.
i the water supply
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Yours Faithfully,
This is part of the letter referred after injection.
those which are to become effective
That
the
winter
Is
waning
and
that
Encouraged by the greater returns
criminal
Two hours after the treatment a
The Rialto.
to; and a violation of the Oregon :
spring
w
ill
appear
early
la
tbe
pre
,
at
some specific time provided within
to
be
made
through
the
growing
of
saline purge of Epsom or Glauber’s
liable law of the state of
beets for the sugar factory, a num diction of Ixtng creek stockmen, noted ‘ themselves, all laws of the legislative
salts
should
be
given
the
animals
“The writer of the article
Belgian Relief Fund.
Feces should be carefully disinfected her of the hopgrowers In the Grants In the Baker vicinity for the accuracy , assembly which just closed I will go
rht on»' joins.» »•■-;■■ •■
,
’ Into effect May 21, under the provi-
of
I
„„on
Ihaí fin- t"""
”?.“” ,tí by frequent and liberal sprinkling Pass district are digging out their of their predictions
The Board of United Charities
.reason that tins
this nrcsents
prtsc n him a good
nth with chloride of lime.
Nearly 30.000 acres of net» farm "lon" of the constitution that, all lawB,
hopyards ard will plant beets this
to 1 x|>Imt
..
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•llamook has begun a movement for ¡opportunity
...
Feed and watering troughs should
land, near Pendleton, will I m » available not declaring an emergency, are to go
■lief ¡day doctrine.
He and
and his
hls kind
" jq may
- j, be constructed in the corral that pol­ season.
■uning money for Belgian Relief!day
doctrine, He
°tk Many of the people will wa^t ! ‘
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Date fot taking effect of the new soon If congress passes the law pro into effect 90 days after the adjourn­
lution with feces will be impossible.
WHU law
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0 contribute to this fund. Some mon-
Treatments should be continued at I rules promulgated by the Interstate vtdlng for allotting the tribal land on ment of the legislature.
brothels on Sunday. Now
has already been paid in. Each of
intervals of three to five days until | commerce >-onimlssion in an effort to the Umatilla reservation.
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Considerable legislation increasing
c local banks will receive money for
the animals improve, Three treat­ relievo the unprecedented car shortage
More than 30 tons of fine chrome the power of the public service com­
H Purpose, and it will be forwarded
ments is the maximum number tTtat
iron ore is being hauled out of the mission was enacted by the recent
fotigh authorized official channels
we have needed to use in any of our which has gripped thia country, has
been postponed from February 21 to Canyon City district dally to the legislature, and the commission is pre­
s early as possible. The benevolent
experiments.
N'trtt of the people of Tillamook will
Sumpter Valley railroad for shipment paring to administer the new ar*-|.
The chloroform does not kill the March 15.
''O'uhtedly be expressed in very fine
and irri-
parasites but stupities them
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Adjutant General George A White to St Paul, it is reported.
I Probably the most important law
Circuit
Court
in
Session.
'<a»ure in this hour of gTcat appeal
tates the throat and windpipe, caus- has resumed his place at the head of
Admission day. the anniversary of passed was what was known as the
, '* extreme need. Do not forget to
Circuit ludce Geo R. Bagley com- in" the calf to cough tiiem up. They the Oregon national guard, following the admission of Oregon as a state, certificate of public necessity bllL
"P your change or check at an early
arc usually swallowed and passes out
his muster out at Vancouver barracks. will be celebrated Wednesday. Febru­ Under the terms of this measure a
for the Belgian Relief Fund, in
dos- in the feces, which should be thor­
p.r< of Tillamook Co'«— Bank, or
oughly sterilized by treatment with Wash., as captain of troop A, Oregon ary 14, by the Sons and Daughters of utility, before entering a field already
Son*' ^a,*onal Bank, Tillamook, Ore- ■
served, must first secure from th»
Berger. Bichloride of Mercury or some other cavalry, which was disbanded after Pioneers at a meeting In Portland
good disinfectant. The essential fac­ nine months' service on the California
A feeling that in case of war with commission a certificate of piibllo
tor is to build up the general health
necessity. It also gives the commit,
of the stock, providing abundant food border. Major W. W Wilson, who Germany the naval organizations will
O. I. C. Swine.
slon
power tn extend the service ot
acted
as
adjutant
general
In
the
ab
be
»he
first
called
into
active
service
and proper shelter in order that they
f,t_bav.e some cnoice
choice ran
fall boars
far
may resist atrj infestation
of the sence ef General White, resumed hlr has caused great excitement among utilities now In the field, and which
d era is
sw
parasite».
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fretne* position as inspector general reerub<-rs of the Oregon naval militia may hereafter embark In tasinaag, la
id
t 0 80mc nice spring pigs to
■f t [*ct from, both
both sexes.
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the state.
in cited animals »houltf be isolated
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>0« Donaldson R. F. D. Tillamook. | tailed to
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