Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 26, 1917, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JU^Y 2F. 1917-
I
pnendable things. It is safe to say that greatest banking resources ever be- supply. The new crops arc b-ing di­
I rhe receipts at the recent Chautau­ 1 tore shown in any country.
verted, not to the service of the na­
qua were $2,000. and this »as given | Dr. Crane does not mention the tion, but to the profit of private mo­
First Insertion per line ............. $
for amusement. W ouldn't that amount main cause of the accumulation of nopolists. The storage houses are al­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
I of money in the hands of a committee wealth in the United States which has ready crammed with the greatest
I do a whole lot of good and show our | made our nation the richest nation in quantity cf foodstuffs they have ever
Business and Professional cards
one month....................................... I.oo appreciation of th sacrifices .he boys | the world. He might have truthfully held? The public is forced to pay ex­
■ are making. No one knows what con- explained, and no man could success­ tortionate prices in the midst of plen­
NO PROGRAM, ON ACCOUNT OF MOVING
Locals per line each insertion...
05 . fronts this country in the world war
fully dispute him, that the chief con­ ty. The plans for the quietablc divis­
IN
TO THE NEW SHOW BUILDIN'F, OPPO­
Display advertisements, an inch
and the great sacrifices we as a peo- tributor to the unparalleled prosper­ ion of our cereal, meat and dairy pro­
SITE THE TILLAMOOK HOTEL.______
be called upon to endure. ity of this country has been the ducts among the hundreds of millions
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05 . pie will
This we do know, however, every American policy of Protection . F’or who must be fed are being thwarted
All Resolutions of Condolence
country that entered the w»r have a century and a quarter the Republic by grasping and tr :asonable inter­
one month.....................................
• 5° had to make great sacrifices and get has most of the time done its own
ests.
See A<1 vt. on First Page,________________
behind the boys wdio do the fighting work, and in doing it has become the
And still the United States senate
richest nation on earth.
chatters and muddles over the in­
1 o - ■
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. --
digested measure dumped onto it by
The editor has been asked why he
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
"LITTLE SCHOOL MA’AM." Triannle feature
the house of representatives.
and
' refused to be one of those who
Foreign Correspondence.
w ith Dorothy Gish in the stellar role.
clutters it worse ; nd worse with in­
I guaranteed the Chautauqua for next
— • >
"MADCAP AMBROSE."
Two reel comedy
I year. We are sorry to have to dis­
As a result of submarine disasters cept amendments that serve only to
agree with some of our worthy citi- much inconvience has been caused imPede its passage.
featuring
Mack
Swain
How long will the Lord suffer the
I zens, and in doing so we want to give by loss of mail. International bankers
Children 5c.
Adults 15c.
1 our reasons, which we will do as and merchants are now resorting to nation to be afflicted with such crim­
inal
stupidity
and
inaction?
I
briefly
as
possible.
In
the
first
place,
methods
similar
to
transmitting
bills
With Attorney Geo. Winslow don­
ning military duds, this will make we, as a people, have not realized the of exchange. Several copies are made
BAT HE FEATURE PICTURE AND PATHE—
war this of correspondence and other docu­ Garden Campaign adds $350,000,000.
four of our legal lights to join the «eriousness of the terrii
HEARST NEWS Adults 15c.________ Children 5c.
army. Wonder whether this decreases I country is now engaged in and the ments. A few days after the original
Washington, July 22.—The garden
people's troubles or increases them? | sacrifices the people will have to has been dispatched a copy is mailed
| make before the war is over. With which is followed several days later campaign has r,suited in the planning
I
(hat
statement
staring
everybody
in
who
are
drawn
with
pro-
Those
BLUEBIR’) FEATURE PICTURE.
by another copy. In this way there is of more than three times the usual
German sentiment now that they I the face it is time for all of us to get an assurance that at least one com- number of gardens in »he United
Adult« FV. __________________________ Children 5<-
have to fight for the United States, i !own to the seriousness of the war munication will reach the war zone. States, with the prospect that their
are up against the real thing. They ind do our bit. bo, instead of getting — Wall Street Journal.
products will reach the total value of
$350,000,000, according to tin esti­
had better knuckle down to serious 1 behind next year’s Chautauqua we
SMALL TOWN GIRL." Fox feature picture
business and forget their pro-German think it is the proper thing to get be­
mate made tonight by Charles Lath­
sweet little June Caprice as the Star. A pro-
sentiment and do their bit for a free hind the Tillamook boys who are Would The Drys Be Willing to Pay rop Peck, president of the national
For It?
which you should not tuiss.
emzmgency garden commission. The
country.
<...«• making sacrifices to fight yours and
my battles. On Wednesday the 10th
commission recently completed a
Children 5c.
(Baltimore Sun.)
canvass showing the increase in each
Persons who sympathise with and Company, Coast Artillery, was called
If Congress should decide to buy section of the country. In the middle
to
the
colors.
In
another
few
weeks
hope Germany will win the war ap­
all the booze in bond in order to pre- western states, according to these
pear to be more numerious than most another 108 young men will be con­ vent the wicked “rummies"
the returns the number is 295 per cent
persons imagine. They had better scripted, which, with those jn other East from drinking any of it, of how-
f
a
more than last year.
confronted by a dearth of skilled help
keep mum, the American people are branches of the service, will give
would it do to have the billion or So
In the Lake region 190 per cent; in This is admitted by Allan Pollok,
in no mood to tolerate that kind of total to 275 young' men from this of taxes that would be needed appor­
j
county
enlisted
in
the
country
’
s
calls.
the
Pacific
states,
185
per
cent,
arjd
superintendent of the Southern Pa­
talk from persons who were born in
tioned among the bone-dry common- in the Rocky mountain states,
cific s-stem of dining cars, hotels,
foreign countries and are now living Every one of these young Tilla- wealths whose
Representatives in
ill per cent.
mookers
are
making
sacrifice
,,
some
restaurants ami railway clubs. The
in the United States.
Congress are so bent upon reforming
leaving
good
paying
positions
and
hav-
South
Dakota
is
credited
with
Southern Pacific company is prepar­
- o
Us all?
wives
and
families.
Probably
all
of
gar-
ing
increased
the
number
of
itj
Wouldn’t that jar you! The way the
The populous Eastern States al- dens 735 per cent, the best showing ing to construct additional club
1
these
young
men
—
and
more
—
from
houses-and restaurants along its lines,
city connected the pavement north of
ready pay a great proportion of the
town. It is such a wonderful piece of I Tillamook County will go to the government revenues in corporation to be made by any state. Among th» and is confronted with a shortage of
front,
and
when
some
of
them
are
states
listed
as
having
failed
to
double
men who understand the catering end Michigan Lady Suffered Such Pain
work to jar autos and break springs,
and income taxes and supertaxes. It
of the hotel business. In the Ameri­
we are inclined to think that some­ laid away in France, and others re­ hardly seems fair that they should their gardens is Montana.
turn
maimed
and
seriously
wound
­
can house wife—the avowed foe of
body is in league with the machine
In Back and Head, But Say»
have these already high taxes boosted
the high cost of living—the hotel
shops. Will somebody, please get the ed for life, then, and probably not be­ again merely to please the high moral
Hotel Prices Here and Abroad.
fore,
will
we
wake
up
to
the
serious
­
owner may find the answer to his de­
Cardui Stopped These
city dads in a car and keep riding
ideas of the solons of the West and
them over the dip so as to jar them ness of the Idody conflict in which South. It seems hardly human to
British hotel prices are far below mand for scientific handling of that
our
boys
will
take
part.
The
editor
is
Bad Spells.
up. If that won't do can them.
those current in the United States. department of his busfiness which
one of the business men who want pile more taxes upon these poor wet This is not altogether extraordinary means either success- or failure. The
— o------
sections, already being dragged to
to
get
behind
the
home
boys
the
com
­
The government and the people of
wreck, ruin and degeneracy by the discovery has been made by Con­ railroad, however, from the nature of
the United States have been exceed­ ing year and not the Chautauqua, for, Rum Demon. It does not seem that gressman Madden of Illinois, who has its business finds the employment of
Palmyra, Mich.—Mrs. Chas. T. Fab
as
we
are
frequently
told
by
statemen
ingly patient with citizens find for­
those sections of the land which have compiled a table showing that at the women in itscommissary department 5?r, of thia place, writes: "In 1911 I
eigners who have shown that they and public speakers, that wc will all been emancipated from the curse, and Savoy, a fashionable London hotel, impractical.
I gut run-down, and I suffered great
have pro-German sentiment, and who, have to make sacrifices and they may where crime and poverty have been one can order dinner at from one-half
serious sacrifices before
A
measure
that
will'
command
the
down in their heart, hope that Gen- be very
to
one-third
what
he
would
he
oblig
­
pain... with both dull and sharp
abolished by prohibition, ought to be
many will whip the allies. It is about another year rolls round. It took a rich enough and willing enough to ed to pay at the W illard in Washing­ attention of the farmers of the west shooting pains ...also back and head,
long
time
for
the
English
people
to
tini. to put that class of -citizens in
pay the expense of regenerating the ton. though England would go hung­ has been introduced in the Senate by £ was weak and could only drag
detention camps during the war and realize the seriousness of the war, wet territory, since they are so bent ry if it could not import food staples Hon:. Charles Curtis< of Kansas. Il «round, and should have been In bed.
and
we
in
this
country
are
going
deport them when the war is over.
I from America. Here is Mr. Madden's directs the Secrei.-.ry of Agriculture tor I really wasn’t able to be up. At
through the same experiences. There on saving us all.
■
•
o-------
to appoint at each railroad terminal times I would have spells that would
figures:
are
many
acts
of
kindness
that
we
as
As the Newberg Graphic so aptly
Washington London or city in the United States a grain b-y so bad I’d have to go to bed, and
a
people
can
do
for
our
home
boys,
When
We
Shall
Need
Protection.
remarked last week, “the publishers
Price and hay -inspector who sliull inspect,, suffered intensely...
Price
............. $ 40
$ .24 grade, and tag all arrivals of grain
most conspicuous at press gatherings and we want to impress upon the
Consomme
I decided to try Cardui, and saw «
citizens
of
Tillamook
that
this
is
a
1
he
war
has
thrown
us
on
our
own
50
.12 and hay. A copy of the inspection great Improvement in less than a
are not necessarily the most success­
Celery ............
duty
wc
owe
them,
and
it
should
be
a
resources.
Chemicals,
minerals,
fer
­
,36 shall be placed inside the car. and an­ month’s time. I used 7 or 8 bottlM
ful newspaper men.”—Sheridan Sun.
Small Serloin Steak . 1.25
36 other copy mailed to the consignor. and' was stronger...I got so much
.50
This looks like a bad case of sour pleasure for everybody to do some­ tilizers, etc., for which we formerly Fish
............
thing
for
the
home
boys
when
depended
upon
Germany,
we
are
now
36 The Secretary is directed’ to establish better that my strength returned and
...
.50
grapes affecting the Newberg Graph­
Cauliflower .
on
foreign
soil
and
away
from
loved
producing
ourselves.
We
used
to
say,
65.
.24 grades for grain and hay, and to make my work was easy for me. Cardui did
ic. If the editor of the Graphic would
Mushrooms . . ..........
ones
at
home.
The
Chautauqua
is
"Oh,
they
will
be
so
much
cheaper
if.
1.00
.36 all the necessary rules for administer­ me a world of good. It built me up In
rub up against the successful news­
Meat salads . ..........
.12% ing the act. The expenses of the work health aDd strength. I haven’t had one
paper men and progressive citizens something that can be given up dur­ we buy them from Germany instead Cheese ........... ................. 50
ing
the
war,
for
after
all,
it
is
simply
of
paying
the
extra
expense
of
pni-
.12 are to be paid by fees collected by of those bad spells since. I haven’t
of the state more often he wouldn’t
Coffee ............ ....................... 25
a business, money making affair for ducing them at home.” and so,, like
hold such a narrow view.
Congressman Madden concluded by the inspectors, which are set forth in had to ta':e anv more medicine since
those who run them, taking large England, in a great many instances, saying that many things appear on detail in the bill. Senator Curtis has or have any doctors either and have
wondering how- much time sums of money out of rural towns. we begin to rely on the power with the London menu card which are not designed his hill to meet the discon­ been able to do my work right along
on the Washington card, but that is tent among the farmers because of ...I recommend it to other women
up at the Chautauqua in Wouldn t it be far better and far more which wc are • now at war.
But before we accepted Germany's possible to procure a meal at one of the lack of prdper standards for highly as the best medicine I know
i telling funny stories. It patriotic for our citizens to give
$2,000 for something that would challenge the ■ war had become for vs the best hotels in London for $1.50 grading of grain, and he will'endeav­ of for women who suffer from female
benefit the Tillamook boys who are more than a protective tariff; it was that would cost at least $3 in Amer­ or to secure action upon it as soon trouble.”
fighting for humanity than to give it a prohibitive tariff. .Already we have ica. He then launched forth against as the press of the war legislation will
If you suffer from female troubles,
taken up the 1 manufacture
___________ of dyestuffs the practice of hotelkeepers in Wash­ pr mit.
follow this advice. Get a bottle of
turer said very little else than tell to those who run Chautauqua shows?
from
coal
tar
products.
For
years
one
\V
c
hope
that
these
few
remarks
will
Cardui today and give it a thorough
ington and other American cities of
stories, and pucker up his face and
trial. It should help you, as It has
Executrix’s Notice to Creditors.
laugh also. But people appear to like create more interest in our home interest fought another on the ques­ charging outrageous sums for food.
tion
of
protection
to
dyestuffs
madfe
boys
and
that
before
long
a
live,
ac
­
helped thousands of other women in
The system would not work unless
to lie entertained in that way, which
here,
and
in
compromise
the
home
in
­
tive
committee
of
business
men
and
the American public possessed char­
Notice is hereby given, that the the past 40 years. At all druggists.
goes to prove, with vaudeville stunts,
EB-16
Chautauquas are degenerating and women will he behind a movement in dustry had had to walk the plank. acteristics contributory to its success. county court of the State of Oregon,
I
wo
years
after
the
German
supply
this
county
to
keep
in
close
touch
The average
traveling
American for 1 illamook County, has appointed
gradually losing their educational
with cviry I illamook boy during the was cut off it was estimated that even often takes as much delight in getting the undersigned Executrix of the
features.
50wr«J
sar. . s «<11 as lend assistance anil il every penny of the specific duty rid of money as the average Briton estate of Isaac C. Quick, deceased,
comfort to their families and folks at which it was then proposed to add to does in writing letters tp the Times and any anil all persons having claims
home. Ibis is a splendid work for the revenue rates should be added to to let it be known that he will not against said estate, arc hereby re­
I illamook people to get,behind, and I the price of the consumer, it would submit to
imposition.—Milwaukee quired to present the same, together
now that we have shown them what | laki one hundred years of that bur­ Evening Post
with the proper vouchers, to me at
is right, ami their patriotic duty, we ! den to equal the losses which the ex­
the office of T. H. Goyne, an attorney
day. My! When a good sermon is
isting
shortage
had
already
brought
With a great war on hand the gov­ at law, in I illamook City, Oregon,
followed by a vaudeville stunt, and hope before many weeks then will be I upon the country.
ernment will need all the money pa- within six months from the date
oiii good people applaud the
latter, 1 strong organization in Tillamook .
Wc
had
depended
upon
Germany
we are wondering whether our good counlv to look alter the interests of tor our potash supply, and when that triotic citizens arc lending, and the this notice.
Da^d July 26th. 1917;
¡mentioned and. religious citizens are our home boys and to show them that ; was cut off America went to work on Rid Cross can find a noble use tor
. hearts are with them in the hor­
every dollar it gets. Is Congress go­
Frances A. Quick, Execu­
conscientious in their religious be­
the
problem.
An
American
expert
es
­
trix of the Estate of Isaac
lief». We want to say, and say it em­ rible conflict in which they are taking timates that with a proper coordina­ ing to look on at all this patriotism,
part.
and ignore the competition 1 that will
C. Quick, Deceased.
phatically, that vaudeville stunts at a
tion of certain industries wc can pro­ I come on us after the war unless
1
we
Chautauqua on Sundays are out of
duce
2,000,000
tons
annually
of
pot
­
have a tariff to protect American
The Financial Colossus.
place and our citizens should not tol­
ash which can he sold to the Ameri­ labor and capital?
Notice
erate them in future, for cheap, trashy
can
farmer
for
$15
a
ton.
trank Crane, in New York
vaudeville and the sacredness of re­
1 Inis tile war is developing indus­
Notice is hereby given, that the
The traveling men now propose to
grows enthusiastic over the
ligions should never be staged at the
trial efficiency in the United States. take their vacations in the harvest Common Council of Tillamook city,
same time, and especially on the Sab­
Io order that it may he permanently fields. These genial fellows can "get Oregon, has- accepted the __
street im-
bath. It will be remembered that not
around” most any old thing, but in provements provided for by Ordinance I
and beneficial to ns we must have a
many months since some of our good
tective
tariff
for
the
time
when
the harvest field would last about as No. 329 of Tillamook City, ©recon, be- i
notes ■
DEALERS EVERYWnt
(mentioned citizens were taking part
long as a snowball in—well,where ing the following portions of streets 1
to its protection that the war gives
in a cit.' election opposing the open­
OUR 80th YEAR
industries will be removed.
to-wit:
—
I its considered warmer than the sun’s
ing of I dliard rooms and movie
A.J.TOWER CO
BOSTON
A
portion
of
Second
Avenue
East
ex-'
rays.
Evidently
this
joke
is
being
Do
you
realize
that
you
are
living
theatres on Sundav Hat on Sunday
tending
from
the
North
abuttment
of'
“
pulled"
by
some
of
the
“
fat
boys
”
in
the
richest
nation
in
the
world?
Criminal
Stupidity.
last most of these good ¡mentioned
who want the job of time keeper.— Hoquarton Slough Bridge Northerly to
lhe I niti'il States of America con­
citizens were present and applauding
the North buundry of Tillamook Citv
vaudeville stunts at the Chautauqua, tains about 103,145,000 people. Their
1 he I nitcil States senate has de­ Umpqua Valley News.
and has apportioned the cost of said
as well as witnessing moving pictures. total wealth is estimated at $230,000- cided not to vote on the food control
H. T. Botts, Frew, Attorney
Richard Collier predicts that tlie improvements to the respective tracts
It appears to us that the promoters of 000,000, or $2.255 per capita. This bill until July 21. Here is a sample
at-Law.
of
ground
which
are
situated
witkin
includes
not
only
actual
money,
but
war
will
end
next
January,
and
he
un
­
the Chautauqua have encroached up­
paragraph from a W ashingtota dis­
Local
improvement
District
No.
8
of
also
realist.ite,
factories
railways,
etc.
dertakes
to
prove
it
by
the
bible.
The
John
Leland Hewderaon. Sec­
patch showing the way the senators
on the Sabbath to make money, and
We are nearly twice as rich as the •are spending the intervening time:
I Kaiser prophesied that he would cat Tillamook City, Oregon» being all of
desecrate the Sabbath day with sand­
retary
Treas», Attorney-at-
'Senator Jones of Washington, one | his Christmas dinner in Paris in 1914 the peopertre fronting aud abutting up­
witching cheap, trashy vaudeville with British empire, the wealth of which is
Law and Notrwry Public.
on
or
adjacent
to
said
proposed
im
­
placed
at
$130,000,000,00«;
five
.
and
missed
his
guess.
Most
people
arc
of the friends of the measure, made a
religion, and our good citizens swal­
times as rich as France, with her $50- long speech today in which he re­ I beginning to predict that the war will provement and especially benefited
low the whole of it.
000,000,000;
six times as rish as viewed the various steps taken to­ 'not end until Germany is physically i
T?ny’
lJ?.at the e*mlMn Council
------ o------
Russia with $40,000,OOO.OOo; twelve ward the enactment since the bill was incapiciated and unable to continue of Tillamoek City, Irvgon has appoint­
ed
Monday,
the
lath day of August I
Arc you in favor of doing some­ times Italy with
$20,000.000,00o taken up in the senate. While he talk­ 'the war longer, having to succumb
1917 at the City Hall in Tillamook City'
thing for the Tillamook boys who -¡steen times Japan with $15,000000- ed, there were exactly three dom- to physical exhaustion.
Oregon» at the hour ef 8 p, m, „
' Law.. Abstracts. Real Estate.
have join'd the colors’ We believe it 000;and two and a halt times Ger­ ocrat senators in the chamber, and
------ o------
is a patriotic duty for the people of many, Austria and Turkey combined. not one of the numh-r was fisteninig
Insurance.
TheDaily Courier, of Newcastle.
Tillamook to get behind our home
I he controller of currency at W ash- to the argument. Senator Hardwick, Indiana calls attention to the receipt CouncH shall hear and determine all
Both
Phones.
objections
to
the
apportionment
of
the
s
boys. They are making sacrifices in ' ingtoti, who certainly ought to know, of Georgia, was writing busily at his , by a local grocery of a shipment of
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
our behalf and it should he a pleasure says that there arc in the United desk, and the two renaming demo­ potatoes from Australia, of the Irish cost of said street improvement, and ?
such «‘her
and privilege to all to do something ' States at present more than ten mil- crats were engaged in conversation. I Gobbler variety, which are sold rt the im S,,d.u'BrtlCC or
n’8y b* adjourned
for them. A strong commit ice of our ! lion individuals and corporations w ho (Jn the republican side there were American price. These potatoes had
prominent citizens, both men and might have subscribed to the Liberty five senators present, but no atten­ eyes with which they saw the free to» the Commun Council will hear and
women, should be appointed to keep Loan in amounts ranging from $100 tion was being paid to the Senator’s trade hole in the Wilson-Underwood determine such objections and make
such changes therein as shall be nec-
in touch with the home boys, tot to $100.000
Ornamental Fire Places Built
remarks"
picket-fence tariff, and they came all ^mt»hll°
such. »PPortionment
sending them little luxuries from
lie further states that there is in
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Talk about procrastination and in- the way across the Pacific Ocean to equitable and just. The apportion-
home w ill be _ greatly appreciated. the country more than forty million diff-rence and confusttii!
get into the American market, war or i7*nn^|m,<1*Lby !herommon Council
Places absolutely guaranteed
Let every Tillatnooker make a little persons engaged in gainful occupa­
no
war.
Meanwhile the crops on which the
not to smoke or money re­
is on hie with the undersigned City
sacrifice every week or every month tions, besides the large number of nation depends for its own susten­
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■
Recorder «nd may be examined by any
funded.
and contribute a small amount of men and women whose income is de­ ance, for the feeding of its allies and
y
The tariff board will naturally look person interested therein
Brick work of all kinds done
money during the war for the home rived from their investments. If every for the winning of the war arc com­ to the White Hoose thru
‘2* Common Coun­
to the e.l^no
on short notice.
boys. We in Tillamook arc blessed individual in the United States had ing to harvest. They are bumper Capitol for its instructions and its in­ cil and dated this 24th day of July,
We make a specialty of re- ,
with prosperity, happiness and enjoy bought government bonds to the ex­ crops, ample for the great purpose
___ spiration. It will tend to tell congress,
pairing smoking Fire Places.
many comforts and advantages, so we tent of only five per csfil, of his or to which the nation desires to dedi­ not what congress needs or wants to
A. H. Gaylord,
appeal to the people of Tillamook her total possessions the loan would cate them, if they are property gath­ hear, but what the President thinks
City Recorder of Tillamook
county to take a lively interest in this I have been subscribed si» times over. ered. distributed and conserved. Con- congress should hear. Congress is
City, Oregon.
movement and get behind the home
The reports of oui national savings gre- was warned several weeks ago very likelv to turn a deaf car to this
box » We will suggest that a commit­ banks on March 5. 1917 showed that that legislation presiding adequate sort of information; and it will not be
Taking Big Chances.
tee from the Tillamook Commercial the banks had a total of 15,539,969 government control was imperative, until congress itself, compensated
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Cl >•> and the Women’s Civic Im- deposit accounts, which is 1,449,910 and that July 1 was the latest date on from its own contingent fund, and do­
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which such control could sffely be ing ias work as congress indicates, a era bottle'Vch'
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handle this matter, which we consid­
The total increase of deposits in undertaken.
‘ that congress can proceed to the era and
Exchange or Sale.
Diarrhoea Remedy as this
er of much importance, for with the 1 national banks during these ten
It is now long past the critical date. framing of tariff legislation upon the
preparation cannot be obtained on
numerous efforts to raise money for months was about $2,000,000,000.
Owner of lot 10^ block 55, Facifi«
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The latest bank returns, including lightened and. patriotic Americans tainment.
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