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TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JANUARY 2, 1919
Ir.to PER YEAR.
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rent
furnished
Mayor Boats has appointed Mrs. NINE SURVIVORS OF
'3rd officer A. E. Nolan, American. 'ments after their arrival, Provincial
house.—Call 24-J Bell Phone.
• Stranahan city recorder.
treasurer Kottinger, Recorder Jose
DAMARU REACH MANILA ' Seaman Ralph Burns, American,
Engine crew
For sale—Dairy ranch, will carry
Arboleda and M. H. Burnham, Jr.,
Let’s have a county fair this year
Charles Gray, American.
W. A. Wise, dentist. ,
50 to 60 cows.—Inquire of C. W. that will be a hummer. Now is the
arrived on the scene.
Edward Worfel, American.
Lived 25 Days on Half a Biscuit
Miller at A. F. Coats Lumber office, time to plan for it.
At Governor
Alcala’s request
Dr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist.
E. H. Trantmant, American.
Tillamook, Oregon.
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Treasurer "Kottinger assumed charge
Per Day.
Hugo
Effenberger
and
wife
were
Let W. A. Church write your insur-
A. J. Schenk, American.
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of the party and provided them with
Have you been in the new meat in the cUy Wednesday from Nehalem
ce.
Roy Miller, American.
food and quarters. Clothes were do­
(From Manila Times)
market across the street from Daw­ Hugo is figuring on going to Mex­ Í 1
Mariano Villacarta, Filipino.
nated by M. M. Myers, Capt. L. Hil­
Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough son’s store. They have the beet meats
The seven Americans and two Fil­
ico,
where
he
bought
land.
JUan Dejos, Filipino.
i
ft
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1
liard, Dr. Shannon Richmond, Leo-
they can get. Give them a call.
•
ipino V.
of VMV
the au.
shipping board steamer
The two latter are natives of Al­ nard 8. Goddard, L. D. Lockwood,
M tb . A. J. Anderson entertained a Dumaru, which
.. ...u blew up off Guam
Guy Ford is up from Myrtle Point
For Sale—A small dairy ranch, one party of . 24 on _ New „
Year's Day. |on the 16lh of la8t month arrlved ln aminos, Pangasinan, and Cebu Cebu, ■ Luther Stevens, J. J. Kottinger and
i business.
mile north of Tillamook on Wilson amongst whom was her son Arthur |--
Manila on the Sorsogon from Legas­ respectively. All were almost entire- , M. H. Burnham, Jr., Mr. Kottinger
‘ good ' purchased
'
J other articles ot - clothing
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Don’t fail to see the farm tank at river. Inquire on premises. H. F. Anderson, who was on the U. 8. war­ pi this morning and harlly looked iy destitute ot clothing 1 but ‘ in
• ship South Dakota.
a few minor ail-. for them. Messrs A. E. Somerville,
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je Kuppenbender Warehouse.
* Stafford.
the part of men who six days ago health excepting
The County Court is in session thiB
O. A. Schultz, of the A. F. Coats completed a 25 days cruise in an op­ ments due I to exposure which were Urusa and' Brondide contributing
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F.
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week,
and
being
the
first
meeting
of
Lumber Co., with F. A. Beltz, left en boat from Guam with a half immediately attended to by Dr. S. cash and an unidentified Filipino
ldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
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gave two pesos each to the Filipino
I the new year, there is a little more for Portland this morning. There is cracker and four swallows of water Richmond.
"Upon examination, Mr. Nolan ex­ survivors.
Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver- | business to attend to than usual.
every prospect that the contemplated per day for rations. All men were
plained that on October 16, the 8. 8.
are.—R. W. Bennett.
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The survivors take their experien­
j . ,
„ „ „ . I First class dressmaking. Long’s purchase of the Hobsonville mill will able to land and walk up to the Cus­ Dumaru with four officers and 43 ces very philosophically but are an­
toms house unaided, and only signs
Plano, and tuning H. F. Cook. Appartments, Mutual Phone, Mrs. be consumated in a few days.
of distress in the party being the crew and 1 passenger, left Guam for xious that their relatives in America
lllamook. Phone 72-W.
Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas
The rivers and harbors bill now be­
• fore congrgess has this paragraph! chlnelas worn by a couple who had Manila with general cargo includ­ be notified by cable. They all pay a.
Why not place your feed orders for | Burkhart.
bruised their feet severely in hiking ing gasoline, dynamite, nitroglycer­ tribute to the genious of Mr. Nolan
ie future with Kuppenbender.
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Disinfect your home with B-K. to- “The project for the improvement of across the island of Rapu-Rapu ine and torpedoes. On October 16th who kept up their spirit all the way
New Grant car for sale at a bargain
_ | day and make
‘ yourself
'? safe from Tillamook Bay, Oregon, is hereby where the men reached land. They at about 5:20 p.m. while officer No­ and attributed their salvation to the
■e Ben Kuppenbender.
' • | deadly disease germs. Call Kuppen­ modified in accordance with the re­ never once lost their spirits or their lan was on the bridge the Dumaru continuous rains wh ih saved them
bender, both phones.
• port submitted in house document hopes, despite the discouragements of was struck by lightening just off from being burned up by the tropic
For sale—Eight spring calves.
730, sixty-five Congress, second ses­
Suttons'
market
has
located
oppo
­ sion,” which is a recommendation of the rough seas and the squally Guam and entirely destroyed by I sun and which caught in an open
rite to Box 38, Woods, Ore.
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weather which accompanied them flames Orders were immediately sail gave them a continuous supply
site Dawson’s store. We handle fresh
Alfalfa hay, quality guaranteed at and cured meats. Your patronage so­ the Port of Tillamook to repeal cer­ throughout the voyage, great credit given for all hands to take to the of water.
tain clauses in the original plan
west prices. Tillamook Feed Co. * licited.
» adopted for the improvement of the being given third officer Nolan of life boats. Mr. Nolan with eight took
the Dumaru who buoyed up the to one boat and the others took to WHAT WE ALL WANT TO KNOW
Wc handle Trojan Powder. Best for
Mrs. Larson has opened upa board­ bar and bay, ,and refers to the prom­ hopes of all and brought the 26 foot sea in the other boats.
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o--
limping.—Tillamook Feed Co.
* ing house at her home in the rear of ise of the local port to give financial
I lifeboat
to land. Mr. Everett of- “For awhile two other life boats (Goat Letter to Herbert Nunn, ti.-
assistance
to maintain the channel Struthers and Dixon has made ar­ were observed in the vicinity one
State Highway Commission, and
Buy your hay at the Kuppenbend- Tillamook Garage. Family style ser­
vice.
» up to this city.
Hon. William Waldorf Nickell,
Warehouse.
rangements for the care of the men containing about 30 men and the
County Judge, Yamhill County.’ )
A letter from Mrs. Mary Smith, of while they are in Manila, and they other containing about 13 men or
Before buying your auto tires, in­
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­
the
balance
of
the
crew
but
as
a
sea
ft
Moscow,
Idaho,
gives
the
news
of
the
expect
to
leave
shortly
for
states.
vestigate
the
Republic
Standard
five
.¡ring. S. P. Watch inspector.
We can’t get out.
of about 30 feet was running at the
For fresh and cured meals call thousand mile guarantee, price right death of her son, Beldon, who died There are still 19 men of the Du­ time and the Dumaru exploded with
We cant’ get out,
maru
unaccounted
for.
of
pneumonia
at
Camp
Mills,
New
at
Tillamook
Feed
Co.
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itton’s Market. Both phones.
There were just thirty crackers left terrilic force immediately upon be­ Hence these lines are writ
York,
on
November
13.
The
remains
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, rooms
About a road
For sale or rent, the O’HaraeFarm
when the men sighted land last Sun­ ing struck, the other lifeboats were
à
205-206 Tillamook Building. Office were buried with military honors on day morning, and the rations were to no longer visible after the explosion.
That would mire a toad—
Netarts. Enquire at the place. •
November
24th
near
Salem.
He
was
hours 9 until 5, evenings and Sun­
“An effort was th?n made to reach The Grand Ronde road, towit:
have been cut from a half to a quar­
For Sale—160 acres of land at days by appointment.
* 27 years of age. His aunt and cousin, ter of a cracker daily. The nightly Guam which was about £0 miles dis-
From the blockhouse site
Mrs. Paul Schrader and Mrs Shelling
indlake. Inquire of Dan Billings. *
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This road’s a fright
For Sale, 13 three year old heifers reside in Tillamook. Mrs. Smith is a rains helped the men out on the five tance to the east. It was impossible
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Clear
up
to
Orodell;
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, Rooms to freshen soon. All tuberculin test- member of the W. R. C., of Tilla­ buckets of water in the lifeboat to make any headway by rowing on
You wrench your slats,
15-206 Tillamook Building.
* ed.—H. A. Springer one half mile mook, and this order has a service when they put off from the Dumaru, account of heavy sea so Nolan and
You holler rats!
J-7 flag that has a star in honor of her and flying fish caught in the sail party stood by for 1 >4 days awaiting
One lot and small house for sale, south of Tillamook City.
This road is simply----------
succor.
and
eaten
raw
added
to
the
small
son.
Beldon
Smith.
The
blue
star
will
i50, part cash. Rosenberg Bros. *
Carl Haberlach received word that
“No help being in sight they head­ Well a horse can go through it,
be replaced by a gold star', as he is nourishment they got. When the
Have three to four quarts of milk ten ot his folks at Clackamas had had on the honor roll, giving' his life men landed, they were just able to , ed for the Philippines taking a N. W. But the driver will rue it
the Influenza and that his brother’s
r day for sale. See C. B. Stanley.
course by dead reckoning for 8 days And curse the day he started in;
wife, Mrs. Gustav Haberlach, Jr., while in the service of the United walk with the support of natives who but seeing nothing, the course was
For its mud to the axel
came to the shore to meet them.
States.
We buy and sell second hand autos, had died this week.
Of either Ford or Maxwell
They stated this morning that they changed to S. W. when after being
kley & Miller, Tillamook Gajmge.*
♦ would have lasted some days longer, out 14 days a vessel was sighted too Then and there he parts with his
When you want eggs for breeding
For bargairs in second hand auto- purposes, baby chicks or chickens,
To Be Launched Saturday.
grin.
though the pangs of hunger they suf­ distant to summons for help where­
’»
>bile« go to Case’s Garage.
upon the course was again changed However:
call upon or write John Hofman,
fered were excruciating.
If you own a German sub
Jr. R. W. Donohoe, dentist, First I Tillamook, Oregon., Have 20 variet-
The vessel built for the govern­
When the lightening struck the N. W. with the intention of trying to
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Or a floating Chinese tub
tional Bank Bldg. Tillamook, Ore., I les of poultry.
ment by the Feeney-Bremer Co.,, will Dumaru just forward of the bridge, I make the San Bernardino strait in
You, perhaps, may go thru;
Dr. Allen’s office.
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Marrie(j on the 3ist ot December, be launched on Saturday afternoon the men were in the mess cabin eat-tth® Philippines,
But twill take a lot o’ pulling,
After having traveled over 1,100
at 1:30, and no doubt, a large num­
l’or rent—A new three room fur- I the ceremony being performed by ber of persons will be present tn ing supper, it being about 5:20 in
A whale o’ lot o’ bulling
25
days
and
nights
the
evening.
The
walls
of
the
cabin
I
miles
during
lied house. Enquire Bell Phone county Judge A. M. Hare at the court
were burst ln and they ha<| a narrow I without ever leaving the life boat So be careful what you do.
J
* I house, William Roenicke, of Woods, witness the event.
J.
do-th. It was immed- and subsisting on only H a hard It may perhaps come to pass
escape
from death.
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When you reach the Sour Grass
ery desirable apartments for rent and Cecil Allen, of Cloverdale.
lately
seen
that
the
ships
chances
tack
cracker
per
man
per
day,
land
■ r
Plant More Berries.
ve the Gem Theatre. See A. C.
The Tillamook Singer Sewing Ma­
on Novem­ That you’ll look back and say:
were nil, as flames were leaping from wa» finally sighted
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Where
in
hell
and
damnation
irson.
chine Agency is now permanently lo­
Graves Bros., will contract your the hatches were the gasoline was ber 10th and a landing made at the
'he embargo has been taken oft cated opposite the post office, where Logan terries and blackberries for 5 stored The Dumaru listed ¿lightly but barrio of Mananao, Island of Rapu- Is that promised appropriation
the men had little difficulty In put- j Rapu, Albay Province, and about 2 Of twenty moons ago?
1 rooms and closing the post of- monthly payments may be made and years.
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i while the mall was being sorted, supplies ordered. Both Phones.
Arrange to plant some acreage this ting off. Captain Holmes', the Navy P-m. on November 10th where food Will Mr. Nunn ever fix it,
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—J secured and the Or will the Commission nix it?
officer who went aboard at Guam
¡and
shelter were
C. B. Wiley has returned from spring. For particulars write.
•r. Wise will begin making his
man
night
spent
although
all were scarce­ That Is what we all want to know.
bound
for
Manila,
was
the
last
Graves
Bros.,
s to Wheeler, Nehalem and Clov- Yamhill County and taken over his
—One*of the Goats.
fold
'
ly
able
to
walk
on
account
of expos-
spoken
to
by
officer
Nolan.
He
Dallas, Oregon.
farm north of town, and Mr. and
de about Feb. 15th.
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hint to Jump into the boat, but Cap- ure and lack of nourishment.
Mrs. W. S. Buel and family will re-
What our poetic friend has to say
tain Holmes did not.
“Next day all walked across the
. L. Beals has returned from [ turn next week to make their home
In leaving the Dumaru, the men mountains to the municipal govern­ about the Grand Ronde road is no
Bed Cross Notes.
:ico where he is interested in I iiere again.
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had not waited to get any of their ment of Rapu-Rapu where they were doubt true, and which goes to prove
ling.
effects, and as most of them were examined and cared for by the local that the efforts of Herbert Nunn,
,
. ,,
For Sale—One 5 passenger Ford. In
Returned
soldiers
who
wish
to
find
seems that
oys are s ea ng qrgt Cjas8 ruuning order. You will employment will please consult Mr. engine room men just changing officials.
the State Highway Commission and
cles again for A. C.
veison s , ]lave to 8ee tjjjs car to apprecjate the Henry Crenshaw, of Tillamook, who, shifts, they wore only the lightest
'On November 11th they were sent Judge Nickell to obliterate that long
ppeared.
I value. Come early as this car will not as chairman of the community em­ underclothes. In the open boat, they in boats to the Batan Coal mines and tiresome mudhole is worthy of a
eal honest old fashioned Pork last long. See Bert Hudson at Hud- ployment bureau, has also consented were frightfully sunburned by day where they were again cared for by poem commending them for their
lage is hard to get, but you will son’s Garage,
to act as Red Cross employment com­ and cold by night, when the rain Mr. and Mrs. Baker until November efforts, and not one of criticism. If
drenched them. Towards the last of 12th when sent .to Legaspi in the they hadn’t got in and accomplished
it at Sutton’s market.
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mittee man.
Tillamook has an auto top and
Dependents of soldiers who are not the trip, they tore up the life pres­ coal convpany's launch arriving at something the long tedious mud hole
size—made to | harness repair shop
in rear
trpaulins—any
of receiving their allotments cor-rectly ervers aboard and were able to cover about 11 a.m.
through the Grand Ronde would
k
ir, at the Auto Top Shop. Side building opposite post office. Auto will please consult with Mr. Thomas their shoulders partially from the
"Being destitute and penniless, have remained for a good many years
J-L tops, curtains and cushions repaired
ance-opposite. P. O.
food and clothing have been provid­ yet. This year will see a new road
Coates, of Tillamook, who has the sun.
The life boat itself was of the lat- ed at the expense of the government built which will be a lasting credit
r. Wise will return to Tillamook and waterproofed, harness repaired. printed instructions from Washing­
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est make. A little steel craft, 26 feet aided by a few worthy and charita­ to the above gentlemen, the State
it Feb. 15th to resume the prac- Both phones,
ton regarding such matters.
long with an eight foot beam, and ble citizens and transportation for all Highway Cdmmission and Yamhill
dentistry in this county.
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By reason of the November elec­
provided with eight air tankB on the furnished aboard the S. S. Sorsogon County, and we extend an invitation
tion,
only
two
changes
are
made
in
'essmaking at my home or by the
to the "Goats” to be present at the
sides
which made it possible to cap­ for Manila.”
The
Flu
Situation.
Phone 143-W. Second Ave. East the county officials, Miss K. Mills
size, the boat rode the high seas
A correspondent of the Times in celebration when it is completed.—
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8th St. Mrs. J. E. Reedy.
| *. taking the place of B. L. Beals, as
The flu situation in Tillamook, safely. The craft was ail camouflaged Legaspi sends the following story of Ed.
county tfeaSUrer, and H. M. Farmer,
t B—K be your disinfectant. It is taking the place of F. L. Owens as although not of an alarming charac­ at it had been built for service *in the arrival of the survivors:
clean and powerful. For sale at county commissioner.
Legaspi, Albay, November 13.— S'
Vote of Condolence.
ter, justifies that a strict quarantine Atlantic waters.
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Kuppenbender Warehouse.
The diversion of the men during After 25 days at sea, living on half
be kept on patients suffering from
Cornth Corps, No. 54.
Large modern Portland residence the disease. There are as many,, if the trip to the island was recounting an army biscuit a day, and kept alive
it wour co-worker on the farm be
We your committee to draft reso­
Cleveland Tractor. On display at with one or more acres of ground to not more, cases in the county as at the fine ‘’eats” they remembered. through providential rains which en­ lutions of condolence on the death
Two
of
the
survivors
are
first-class
abled
them
to
replenish
their
water
exchange
for
160
acres
of
land
in
any
time,
and
some
serious
cases
as
Kippenbender Warehouse.
Tillamook County. At least forty well, and for that reason, strict cooks, and they naturally took the supply, third officer Nolan, Able of our beloved sister, Mrs. Woods
1st received a car of mill teed at acres must be cleared, and not too precautions must be taken to prevent lead in preparing the imaninary seaman Burns, five Americans and Terry, resolve that.
Kuppenbender Warehouse. Prices far from railroad. L. F. Hemerlynck, it from spreadlng. One more death is dishes on which the men banqueted two Filipinos, survivors of the Du­
Whereas the Supreme Ruler of
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lowest.
4355 East 82nd St., Portland, Ore. * reported at Wheeler and there are a for 25 days. The survivors stated maru, reached Rapu-Rapu island the universe in His infinite wisdom
that it was a funny thing, but that three days ago and yesterday came and mercy has seen fit to call from
>r Sale—Berkshire pure bred
To be sure you have a place to live number of critical cases in the coun­
, four months old. Enquire of A. buy a home today. Never has the de­ ty and it is somewhat doubtful every conversation would drift into to this town. On their arrival at this world of pain and sorrow, to
stories about good food, they seem- Rapu-Rapu they were all practically that happy home above, our beloved
Wiliams, Mutual Phone.
mand for houses been so great. Prop­ whether they will pull'through.
ingly being unable to keep off the naked though otherwise in fairly fit sister, and in her death there will be
The
question
of
opening
the
is reported that the government erties are selling every day but bar­ schools of this city is a difficult subject which they would have sup- physical condition.
a vacant chair, but memory of her
under consideration the erection gains are not *11 gone yet. Some of* problem, \>ut under the circum- posed would have been most painful
On their long 25 days voyage from many acts of kindness will be ever
the
best
buys
were
listed
today
for
wireless station at Cape Meares.
to them to think about.
Guam, they sighted two boats, one fresh in our memory. To those who
quick sale. A payment down, balance stances it would not juatify the
The two Filipinos amongBt the nine 14 days after the wreck and the other are left to mourn her loss, they have
ir sale at a bargain 4 h.p. Falr- monthly, places you in a home of school directors in doing bo . A b the
men had been in Hawaii working on three
days before their landing. our sincere sympathy;
; & Morse gasoline engine in your own. See Everson at once.
• disease is liable to be a serious men­ plantations, Mariano Villacorta, who
Therefore, we as
members of
Their
first
sight of land aftr losing
Rockaway,
order. W. D. Shafer,
ace to health and life for some
On December 20, 1918, while at the months, it is a debatable question cpmes from Pangasinan has been in sight of Guam was at seven o’clock Corinth Cor>s. No. 54, extend to the
on.
Hawaii for four years and with Dejos on the morning of November 10. Se­ bereaved relatives our heartfelt sym­
breakfast table, Albert W. Fletcher
oms to rent for light housekeep- expired from heart failure, at his whether it would not be advisable had decided to return to the Phili­ ven hours after they effected a land- pathy in this their Bad hour of
to
close
all
schools
for
the
remainder
furnished or unfurnished, also home tn North McMinnville. His age
ppines by working their way here on ing at the barrio of Manana, island bereavement;
transients. Mrs. J. Sheets, 8th was ^4 years, 2 months and 11 days. of the year. This would enable the board the Dumaru. Both boys were of Rapu-Rapu. They were given food
Resolved that a copy of this reso­
teachers
to
obtain
other
situations
14-J Burial was in Masonic cemetery. Mr. ,
4t, Tillamook.
and eave the school districts from in the same good spirits and condi­ there by the natives and on the fol- lution be spread upon the minutes o!
ccd a truck to haul your milk’ Or Fletcher was a Civil war veteran, paying out large sums of money and tion as their American companions, lowing morning they crossed the our lodge, that a copy be sent to th
thing t1»c? Got an old automobile? and the pallbearer were old soldiers. , obtaining no benefit, and would con­ and will leave very soon for their mountains arriving at the town of parents of the departed sister, one tc
Rapu-Rpu, As they were bare-footed, the newspapers and that our chart«
Sliro'.e, he will explain the rest. He leaves a wife one son and three' , serve school funds and allow them to homes and relatives.
e daughters. The deceased was a resi- , open up as soon as the danger of flu
Governor Alcala made tne follow- their feet were badly cut and swal- be draped for a period of thirty daj
a "Truxtun Attachment.”
ing official report to the executive len by vuvu
dent of the south part of the county ,
their trip
tup
ULIUM
across the
lilt? 111UUU'
moun­ . in her memory.
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or Sale—One dandy new Saxon for several years before he moved to is over.
secretary:
tains
’
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The
residents
of
Rapu-Rapu,
' »«Pectfully submitted in F. C. &
almoat new, run just 700 miles, Yamhill county.
"About 11:30 a.m. of November on the same day sent them by sail- ’ ’ Minnie Johnson, Ella Blanchai^
It has been decided not to start
ier gone away and left for me to
12th, just after receiving a telegram ing boats to the island of Batan ,an<^ Jennie Coburn, committee.
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school
on
Monday.
at a 'great sacrifice—Bert Hud-
Geo. E. Sanders, of Albany, and
from the secretary of the governor where the coal mines of ex-Governor
at Hudson's Garage.
* Roy C. Jones, of Tillamook, were ap­
general on the subject, a telephone A. U. Betts are located.
Chamberlain’s Tablets.
message was received trom Mr. Mon-
’anted a job for coming season by pointed Majors in the Second Regi­
For Sale For a Short Time Only.
Upon their arrival at Batan they
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tealege of the Manila RaHroad Co. were furnished with clothes and me-
Iwiss cheese maker to work tn a ment, Oregon Volunteer Guard, by
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When you are troubled with
inci­
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orders
issued
at
headquarters
of
the
ese factory.—John H. Linder,
One of the beet ranches in Tilla­ at Legaspi reporting the arrival at diclne by Mr». J. E. Baker of whom kCftlon or constipation, take Cha:..
regiment
at
Albany.
Major
Sanders
Isboro, R 1, Box 43, Ore.
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mook County, close to town, fine im­ Legaspi of nine strange sailors ap­ they speak in the most laudatory ' Plain's Tablets. They strength
will command the first battalion of
terms. The Philippine Coal Company 1 ‘I1® stomach and enable it to perfo
'or Sale—Seventy ton of new bail­ the^egiment consisting of companies provements, good buildings, electric parently from some lost vessel.
’Immediately I visited Leg aspi and launch brought them to Legaspi at
functions naturally. Indigest;
straw, stored in private barn near at Albany, Lebanon, Hasley and Mill lights, thoroughly up to date. This
ight depot at McMinnville, grown city. Major Jones will command the has never been offered for sale before met-the following officer and crevV 11:30 yesterday morning. T^iey were 18 usually accompanied by constip
1 balled by myself on my farm. Third Batu-iion, consisting of the And is only on the market now for a of the 8. S. Dumaru reported ship­ temporarily housed by Francisco tton-and is aggrevated by it. Ch:
Iress J. M. Henderson R. D. No. 2 'ompanies .at Tillamook, Wheeler, brief period. It will pay you to see wrecked by the aforementioned tele­ Montalegre who notified Governor Berlin’s Tablets cause a gentle m< •
gram, to wit: ’
Alcala of their arrival. A few mo-.m®nf of the bowels, relieving t.
Everson.
: 113 McMinnville, Oregon.
* Cloverdale and Beaver.
(constipated condition.—Paid Ad.
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