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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1893)
Where 1« Perfection? A THIEF NEATLY l AKiHT. THIS MINNESOTA LKGISLATl KE B. C. Lamb will go to Portland on Ilea that I» atonal Pol Iceman, rotaloes I wish to sell a half interest in the buaineM, and going out take Mm. Vining, L< .ooklng after (lie Alum ami Ammonia “Ami whv behold--t thon the mote A Must Be Scarce. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa at Williams. Baking I ’ owdera. in thy brother ’ s eye, but coli that is the insane person to Salem, acting in the H kaih . iiiii T to souie competent man who siderest not the lieam that is in thine Hot baths at Peterson's Imrber shop. capacity of a deputy sheriff. Of course we (Portland Oregonian.) A few nights ago a citiaen of this town will assume active ami entire manage own eye'.’ Sr. M atiiew , xvn, 3. A bill lor hi > act in relation to the missed some potatoes from his potato Fine Dairy Thermometers at Williams. are not mean enough to intimate that the ment of the |»i|>er. None but responsible Recent developments in thistown bring New goals every week at the Acme ki’«»per of the asylum is liable to make a manufacture and sale of baking powders, to miml ttie forgoing familiar quotation batrel, which was situated in the barn parties, who mean business, need apply. to prevent fraud and preserve the public near Itis house. Theowner of the |s*latoca mistake in receiving the commitment. hardware store. The opinion of the people is divided us to is the possessor of a large dog, ami the My reasons for making this offer are A citizen of thia county imagines that health ha« been introduced in the Legis The Truckee sailed for San Francisco lature at St. Paul. This bill i« intemled whether the quotation expresses the dog has slept in the barn ever since On that I have other interests that demand our reference to the trial here laat week Monday evening proper spirit. Sunday night the dog had a queer ex was a reflection on the Swedish people’« to prevent the adulteration of baking G W. Phelps lias been appoint''*! Notary Some people urge us to expose all vice, perience, that is he had company in the my time, and I desire to remain in the veracity. Anyone acquainted with the |xjwders with Alum or Ammonia, impos Public at Netarts. and others are of lhe opinicn that it is way of a two legged animal, known as East for six months or a year. facts would not think so As to a bible ing proper penalties to enforce the law. Terms and other particulars will be A. I.. Alderman will take charge of the l»eiiig used in administering an oath, I)r. O. S. Binswanger, Professor ( hem- better to show a spirit of magnanimous the Genus Humo, though the saiil Homo charity toward our erring brethren, and was an unwilling guest. About eight given on application, to those who think Occidental next week. there is nothing remarkable al>oiit it, us istrv, medical depaitment University of The delinquent taxes will lie advertised the custom prevails in many parts of the Oregon, made an examination some time Say nothing unless something good can o’clock Monday morning the owner of the of buying. ago of lhe baking powder« found in the ; be said. dog and potatoes went to feed the dog. during the month of June W. F. I). J ones . United State«. Most people like to hear and read of Ou opening the door a strange scene met Mr. Fishbacker, a brother-in law of Justice« of the Peace should exact se Portland stores; the result of which ap i the sins ami misdoings of others, target ItHtlier More Favorable. peared in the Oregonian : Dr. Binswanger his vision. The dog had bis position at Nicholas I’abi died Tuesday curity for coat in a great many of the ing their own faults at the time, hence the door ami a full grown man stood by then expressed himself as follows: The government ins|>ector has lieen heie The Augusta will sail to day with a «mall case« a here neighbor« are proeecut “I have just finished an analysis of many newspapers understanding the the potato barrel, immovable as adamant. some time waiting for the contractor to ■ largo of lumber for Colin A Co ing each other for small offences. If tastes of the public, cater to the ap|*etite the principal baking |>owder« >n!d in this The owner of the potatoes said **how-de- begin work on Dry Stocking, and has ex N. P. Rola-rts will receive a large st's k there was a probability of some ot the market, with the following startling re for things racy, ami sate the demands of do” and the man at the barrel said “liow- pected him here evr r since May 10, but complainants having to pay costs, some of of ( barter Oak stoves next Augusta. the public by dealing out sensational • de-do,” as pleasantly as he could under the following in the Oregonian may throw sult: the neighlsirhood quarrels would never B orx .—To Herlieit Chapman and “Hercules.” This powder contains matter It pays the publisher better the circumstances, showing great presence some light oil the sulject: wife, of Long Prairie, May 21, a 14 pound get into the courts. It isn’t right to make ammonia. than other matter, and yet a great ileal of mind, though he would have given up lloip iam , Wash., May 18.—J. E. How the county pay the expense of gratifying soil. “Crystal.” This powder co.’.tains alum. of good is done often when Hie news all his chances for a seat in the New ard, the contractor on the government neighborhood spite. The steamer Augusta arrived Tuesday “Double Quick.” This powder con papers throw the strong light of publicity Jerusalem if he could have lieen absent work in the habor, arrived today in Port Peter Brant made the county an offer tains alum. oil the misdoings of people. When the ’ in body at the time. By his side sal a land, after mi absence of two weeks. evening with a large earg. of freight and Speaking of the work accomplished, he of a poor farm as follows: 160acres, well “Silver Stare. ” This powder contains cover is raised and the faults of sinners bag half filled with patatoes, but he saiil: “We are doing well with the work, several passengers. improved, good fences, orchard, com alum. laid bare tar the world to inspect and stoutly denied having taken the potatoes employing about 50 men. The weather W (.King has l«en selected us one fortable dwelling house, dairy ami water “White Lily.” This powder contains criticize, the guilty parties shudder and on previous occasion. He begged pite has been extremely bad, the windscom- of the grain! jurors for the U. S District piped from spring, all for $4000. This is alum. shrink from the gaze of the impertinent ously ami agreed to lead a righteous life pelling us’ to quit work at times for a court, to Ire held in June. part of the day. I have purchased the an excellent place and if the county could world. “ Dr. Price ’ s ( ’ ream Baking Powder. ” here after if allowed to go. Tile proprietor steamer Tiowa, at Astoria, which is now Several parties in town are learning on afford to buy it, the investment would be How far this should go, we are not pre of the potatoes tin illy permitted him to on her way, todo our towing. Onrquarrv This is a pure cream of tartar powder and the horns to play in the band, and we a paying one, to say nothing of reducing pared to say. Suffice it to lie stated, depart, after quoting the 7th command is open ami we are now blasting stone. contains neither alum nor an.monia.” have heard some dire Ilin ata the expense of keeping the poor. It will be observed that Dr. Pi ice’s was that we could prepare a column of very ment and admonishing him to lead a M D. Cook, of Portland, is in charge of Dr. Wise will return to this county in the quarry. He is paying his men |2.50 According to a notice poste«l in the found by Dr. Binswanger to be a pure interesting reading each week—matter better life. It was about ten o'cloi k when per (lav, ami the brush men will doubt July to visit Nehalem, Bay City, Tilla post-office, bids will he received until 2 P. cream of tartar baking powder and lhe that would interest many, but would it, get the same. This is the biggest mook and Netaits to do dental work. M., Monday, June 7, for the construction only hiand free from alum, ammonia or improve the morals of the town by hegotanay, the dog having kept him less wages on the coast for common labor?’ there since some time the night liefore, It is saiil that several Tillaiiusik boys of the C h pe Meares light house road, from any impurity. "flie quarry boarding-house and jetties doing it ? not allowing him to move in any direc were visited and the boardjng-house that are away from home are “broke" i Tillamook river t) the light house. It is Suppose we should name the places Following is a list of the more widely ready Io return as soon as they can get requested that bidders go over the pro known brands that Dr. Drew, chemist where gambling is going on, ami mention tion. No doubt lie will feel somewhat found to be splendidly equipped, appear much like a hotel bidding for pat posed route before bidding, Plans and for the Minnesota State Dairy and Food the men who frequented the games, in embarrassed after this when he meets the ing the necessary funds ronage. The jetties are being scientific 'log. further information can be had by a* I ally handled ami doubtless will do all We are informed that there w ill be a Commission, ns well as other chemists of timating their ptobable losses ami the exjiected. Upon the whole the work re horse race a week from Saturday al the dressing Maj. T H. llanburv, U 8. high standing, have examined and found effect that it has on their financial stand flects credit on Mr. Howard and the en usual place. Three Glen Dudley colts Engineers office, Portland. Miss Ross has engaged to teach at gineers who loca'ed the jetties.” to contain Alum, some of which contain ing! a tour On Monday J. ( ’ . Cooper left on will do the running. both Alum and Ammonia. Many of the Suppose we should name places where Fairview, salary $5Jper month. of iiiHpe« tion over the McMinville and Alum and Ammonia powders are labeled ‘ liquor is sold unlawfully? PERSONAL. Mr. l’em Patton, of S »nth Prairie, has J. E Howard, the Dry Stocking eon Nestucca wagon road. It was expected and advertised as “absolutely pure” to ' Suppose we should name a place where his program written on the board where tractor arrived yesterday and w ill at once Mrs. F. A. Oakes went to Portland p r by the company to have the road open mislead the public. The condemned a mother keeps a house of ill fame and j the pupils can see to read it from their begin the preliminary work for the im steamer Elmore. for travel by the tenth of June, hut on powiler given in this list are sold pretty ! allows ami encourages her 13-vear old [ seals. provements on the bar \V. G. Espey, a traveling salesman, account of the backward spring this will A teachers' association (local institute) came in on the steamer Elmore. The Elmore arrived Wednesday even he impossible. Every effort is being generally through Oregon and Wash daughter to participate in the lecherous orgies of the place? Ami. what if we will be held iu Tillamook June 3rd. A II ing with a small amount >( height and made to hasten the work and it is hoped ington : Bi nj imin lligginlsitham of Nehalem “Calumet,” “Forest City,” “Grant’s should name some of the married men friends of education are invited to lie in was in this place the first of the week. twelve passengers. She will sail to to have the road ready by the first of Bon Bon,” “Hotel,” “Globe/’ “Puritan,” ami others who frequent the place? attendance. Watch lor the program next morrow morning for Astoria Mrs. L. L. Stillwell returned frm a July. Mr Cooper will he absent two “Snow Ball,” “Government,” “Palace,” What if we should go prying about, week. Henry Meldrmn w ill leave June 1st for week«.—Telephone Register. visit to the Willamette valley Tuesday. “Loyal,” “Columbia,” “Home,” “Mon and publish warnings to wives whose We found the Kilchis school di»t. No. Mishawaka in Clatsop county to s|>end I. B. Malin, tlu genial and versatile T J. Lucy, of Woods, Oregon, was in tluee months in government surveying Sheridan last Thur.-day on his way to the arch,” “Unrivaled,” “Chicago Yeast,” I husbands are bestowing attention on 3 in their new school liotisi*. Miss Elliott editor of the Nehalem Times, a as in this in the Nehalem valley.— Oregon City metropolis. He is the leading merchant “Echo,” “Perfection,” “White Rose/’ other women, and remind the over-con Ims a very pleasant little school, and city Monday. “Hatchet,” “Crown.” fident husbands that their wives cut seems to be much app.eciuted by her pa ('mirier J. B. Crossfield, and wife are at the in his town, and reports an era of im In addition to the above list, there are naughty capers with other men ! trons and pupils Larsen House. Mr. Croesfleld represents The report that the Bay City mill has provement setting in at Woods that pre many brand« sold with a prize It is I Suppose we name some of the loud Tile Manual of the Course of Study is the Mitched, Lewis and Staver Co. change I hands is premature, though cer sages the growth of a lively little seaport safe to reject all baking powders sold mouthed women who gad about the having the desired effect. In many of A. I.. Alderman of Garibaldi, and Wm tain parties are making strenuous efforts town in the near future. The Malanev with a prize, as lhe tests show they are streets, tee-hee-ingand lia-ha-ing in such our schools the pupils are taking a more Ileitmiller and W. B. Alderman of Ne to cause the mill Io find a buyer who w ill Bros, have platted an addition to the composed largely of Alum and cost but h a way as to attract attention from every lively interest and are working to finish operate it. halem beach were in the city Monday. tow n of Woods, and expect to own and few cents a pound Also refuse any bak mule chippy-chaser! their studies Tne following is n list of operate a light draught steamer along the J. R. Mills, of the Salem Statesman Jon Bixby, the store-keeper of Beaver, ing powder sold for twenty five cents a Suppose «e name some of the would-be diplomas that have been issued. We be was in this city thia week hauling goods (’oast to and from Portland, with head pound, or hss; it is sure to contain Alum. i mushers or “macks” that stand around lieve Hint in a few years this list m ly in re|M>r*.orial force, is here on a visit to his to hie store. Hi* Ims n good store am! it quarters at Woods A petition has been Surely nothing but their cheapness on street corners ami ogle innocent girls clude several hundred: George Lamb, father, Dr. Mills, and to recuperate in Tillamook's balmy atmosphere. is n great uccouiimalnlion to the people forwarded to Congress asking for govern could induce the public to ex|M*rimeut anil women us they go bv? Lyman Lamb, Bert King Viola l.imisey ment aid in deepening (he channel lead W. W. Ridelialgh, of Astoria, came in of Beaver. with these impure powder« at *he risk of Why not cull the attention of loving, Kittie Mills, Albert Mason, Mabel Page, Mr. J. ,Stenson thinks the report we ing to the bay. >Vith a small appropria health. Aside from the question of the trustful parents to the escapades that Madeline Wade, Bertie Perkins, D >ra on the steamer Elmore accompanied by ('apt. Geo. T. Casson, of the British ship made of the trial last week was not ex tion, judiciously ex|Mnded, the channel health or wholesomnes« of these vou» their foolish young duughlers have after Mills and Myrtle Reynolds. Cupica,which is lying at Portland. Capt. actly fair, and Ims asked us to state that could be made available for large vessels. demned powder«, and viewed from the night! STATE C.IRl IFH.Al'Es. Casson ami Mr. Ridelialgh were sch<s>l no act of bin has ever cost the county Mr. Lucy thinks a telephone line from standpoint of economy alone, a pure Why not give u list of men that frequent there ate two way» of securing state mates in “Merry Hold Hengland." Wood« to Sheridan is already a necessity anything. cream of tartar baking |iow<ler, «m h as East Garibaldi ? papers: 1st, Through ithe office of the and that it would pay well six months Mrs. Vining, n widow, daughter of out of the year, and expenses the re Dr. Binswanger and oilier high author Shouldn't the names of those who are County Sii|K.*riutemlent. As this plan is Memorial I’roKrainme. John Ilogdon of Netiuts, was examined mainder of the year. Grounds are being ities report Dr. Price’s to bp, ami from afflicted.with loathsome diseu.-es be pub clearly outlined in the school law it needs The G. A. R„ W. R. C. and Sons of us Io her sanity oil Tuesday before Judge prepared at Woods (his season for the use its greater known strength ami purity lished to prevent the malatly from »plead Ito comment here. 2ml. Through the Veterans will assemble at the G. A It. Holden mill adjudged insane. She will of campers free of charge.— Sheridan Sun. should prove more economical to the user ing further? office of the State Superintendent. State in every way In* hi lit to the asylum at once. How would it do publish a list of men examinations are held at the capital every Hull on Tuesday, May 3), at 2 o’clock 1‘ A few merchants in this town do not who take too much liquor occasionally, six months, beginning on the first Mon M., and march to the Christian Church It should be reim-mbered that tin* law advertise, and it will be noticed by any Nrhalrin. or who indulge in other vices as bad or day of July and January of each year. where the Lterary and musical services im|sises a |s*nalty for maintaining obserxant , [Nehalem Times.] person that they are not doing of the day will be held, after which the barls'd-win* fences without a Iniard or much , I*our grades of certificates are issued by business and in most instances aie Henry Tohl Im» let the cmitrHi-t for worse Why net give the names of people who the state board: 2nd grade, good.for six G. A R. will march to the cemetery and n rail on the top. Valuable animals are slow I v going out of business Some of building n new store. decorate the graves of dead comrades. killed every year by these fem es. these stores are very lonesome places, J. B. 1’njx* Ims the foundation for his do not |>ay their debts, and of those who months; 1st grade, giasl for two years; All who ever Imre arms in defence of have the reputation of being tricky in State D.ploma, good for six years; State "Little Piiikey" (Fled) Stillwell is hardly anybody ever going into them, new store-lmilding stsrteil. this country, and the sons of the same, trades ? charged by Lester Hart with assault on ami the |ieople generally not knowing Lite Diploma. All applicuntsare required ('apt Bui lmnan lias finished laying off In fact, why not make a feature of giv to furnish testimonials of good moral are cordially invited. Mr. Hart's small boys. The arrest has that they exist. Some that are lieing mi addition to Nelmleni City for Hi nry By Onler of ing all the news regarding vice ami crime? character. All applicant for Second n*>t been mad** yet, though the complaint closed out arc doing it so slowly that it Told, Monday. II. 1’ etre , Com has la*en filed liefore Judge Maulsby. will cost the owners more than the profits The creamery shipped some butter on Don't you think some of the things tirade must pass in the same branches in C. N. D rew , Adj’t. enmm ratisl aliuve, things that occur here which be is examined tar county certifi Clms. Pidersou Ims Isnight Wm. will amount to, whereas, by a littlejmlie- the steamer Elmore They will have every day, would just fit you? Be honest; cates, including Physical Geography. REAL r.sriTK TRANMEER8. O'llara'a interest ill tin* barls*r shop. ous advertising the goods could lie sold another shipment ready in a few days. Mr. Peterson Ims made many friends quickly at lair prices, for people are al Citpt. Joe Effenberger returned from haven't you some secret sin? Isn’t there He must make a general average of 75 11. Stillwell to L. L. Stillwell, tract in since In* came here ami is doing alsiut ways on the lookout for bargains. A little Portland Tuesday. He Ims secured his a bla* k spot in yonr heait that would per cent and not fall below 50 per cent in sec. 24, 1 s, 10 w, JJOO. all the bar I so work that is done in this money spent with the newspaper man P«|H*IS and in a few dsysthe little steumer look bad ex|s se*l to public view, or can't atty one branch. For First Grade the ap 11. Chladek to J. Matej.ek, 10 acres in you see yonr own faults? Now, wliicli plicant must be examined in all of the would help him besides helping the will he re.idy for business. place. oue of the things enumerated are you branches required for second grade and sec. 35, 1 s, It) w, $100. advertiser enough to pay for it, ami let Capt. P. II. Crim writes from Portland This issue completes the fifth year of M V Stillwell to L. L. Stillwell, trait guilty of? Or. are you guilty of most of the additional branches: Oregon School the publication of the II eahuiiii T. The the |»eop|e know where to buy go<sls tlmt repairs to the steamer Harrison will them in see 24. 1 s, 10 w. $230. cheap It is a kind of hve-and-let live soon he complete mid that she will lie Law, Book-keeping,Composition ami Al present proprietor has la*en with it hair H. W Cottle to W. I’. Rice, Into, blk. Thia town »« >■ no worse than theordinary gebra. This requires n general average years of this time The paper bids fair policy at any rate. Newspapers are a ready to sail for this place on or about village of it» size, vet few jieople would of 85f>, minimum «0 per cent in any one 68. Pacific Add. to Bay City, $201. the 28th of this month kind of necessary evil, and there is no to l*e more successful in the future than C. T. Wooding to W. C. Winchester, money lost in supporting a good news- Higginbothom A Bergman brought a escape if the system of faultfinding is biatich For this grade certificate the iu the past *3 interest in several tracts, $6000. started. pH per in your town—it would I m * rather large raft of logs to the Nelmleni Mill applicant must have taught at least one Arrangements are being made to put n The writer of this article confesses that year with approved success For State bad policy to let it starve out anyway. Company Monday. The mill is now South Prairie. naptha launch, with a capacity for carry lie has strayed from the path of virtue at R W. Robbins, of Tillamook, came running regular, ami the weather per Diploma the applicant must pass m allot' ing 30 pa-sengers, on the bay. It will Iu* School Supt. E. K. Barnard visited a» ross the Runyon road a few days ago mitting these gentlemen will keep them times, ami committed various offenses the brahches required for the First grade a fast boat, capable of muking the trip against propriety, but he doesn’t feel and the additional branches of Civics (U schools here this week. He found the road in fair condition and supplied with logs. to Garibaldi in an hour, regardless of Mr. Marolf I im purchase 1 a threshing IMssableon horse-back. Between Forest In a short time, with the assistance of , anxious to have these matters paraded 8. Constitution), General History, Plane wind or tide (•rove ami the sigxag, on the other side a friend, we commence publishing a iu public print. Don't you feel the same Geometry, English and American Litera machine. It is the first one owned on this prairie. W hoi k Sai.K M irkkt , Portland, Mav of the summit near Devil*« latke, there Sunday column Some of our readers wav ’ A ou may enjoy seeingsome other 18.—Oats 55 eta, |*otalues $175 to 17 00 are s uno trees across the road, one only have accused us of being against religion fellow acorclied, but bring the matter tore and Natural Philosophy. An average Mr. Corless anil family took passage |«i hundred, onions $4 00, eggs 15 < ts, being of any siie There is al^o some and religons persons, but such is not the home to yourself, and see how it strikes of 85 per cent is required, minimum 70 on the steamer Truckee last Monday for per cent. The applicant must have California. butter, brine 25 to 30 ets per roll, store, snow along there for a distance of three * as<*. Among our sweetest racollections you. taught at least four years, two ot which in rolls, Io to .k> cts, choice dairy ami miles. One small bridge near the south are the lessons we learned in childhood, The South Prairie school and Mr. Why not delegate the handling of such California 3 * to 40 cts per roll, Hour |3 25 fork has broken down, and there is a as we gathered each evening around onr matter to the few dinrepntalde gossips must have lieen in this state. For the Mason’s school played a game of steal Life Diploma the applicant must be ex to 43 40. washout at the foot of sigsag hill, which dear old mother's knee, w ho taught us that infest every town. They loll their amined in the same branches as for State stakes last Tuesday. The latter were For those of our advertisers w ho w ish places aie impassable for wagons. The that a forgiving Savior watched o'er 11» tongues over the dirtiest morsels of Diploma, make a general average of 80 victorious although the former school it, we make a special effi>H to write up ferry on the lower river was washed away, from almvf, and who ia willing to take scandal; why not let them enjoy it all to tier cent and not fall below 75 |wr cent in played excellently. attractive advertisements, and we Imvc but the river will I h » fortable till winter the Inat ones back to the fold. We have tlieinselves? Hel»o. any one branch, lie must have taught men in this otfice wlm take special de-< rains set in again Mr. Rolierts estimates never forgotten these teachings, and we ix'l ua vlo«e our eyes and stop our ears at least six years, three of which shall B orn —To the wife of Elam Butt, a light in building advertisements iu an that $100 will put the road in good shape always have had. and we ever shall the to the frivolous, petty back-biters, and have been in this state In these exam 'laughter artistic mnl catchy form, typographically for wagons The distance |O Tillamook utmost respect for religion and religous go about minding our own business inations, should the applicant fail to Our neighbor. Mr. Bradford. think!* speaking. from Forest Grove by this route is M people who practice what they preach If anything so flagrant or obnoxious as make the general average, but pass in Oregon is pretty damp for a Californian to endanger tin* moral» of the community The attention of the authorities is miles, by North Yamldll 61 This road There is no such word as "ornery" in is triinspiring, take tts* pro|*er course at some of the branches, this standing will A family passed this way from Marion is mucii less mouiitMinoiis than the North called to a place in this town where a I* recorded to Ids credit and in snlise- c"iinty last week. Their destination was Weister’s dictionary, ami the derivation mother prostitutes herself in presence of \ amhill toad, there Iteing alnmt half as of the term ia in doubt. However, the law and the newspa|«ni will publish quetit examinations I e is required to pass Netarts. her family of small chihlreu, anil en much mountain to climb It will prole word is too expressive to t>e I.at No enough of the matter to protect the people. *mly in those brandies in which be Io* rie«<u»nt Vat ley. courages the same thing with her 13-year ablv he opened up for travel in two or other term or combination of terms in the In fact, a few of the outrageous offenaea tailed. The pro»|*ecta for lots of fruit are good. oi l daughter. Perhaps some of the three weeks l^uil land ami Forest Grove English language can l*e n«ed »0 effect agatuM deceuey referred to in this article Countj Warrant« Pajrahlr. sportsmen are already planning trips will receive proper attention bv this pn)*er authorities kuow about it. however! People have got nearly all their garden ively as lhe word "ornery " It is quite before long over into the Wih«»n River country, and The following numbered comity war J " e shall i ot follow people " about into their private life, but some .*f the rants of class "A” will be paid on pre- made. lhe Elinors went out Saturday, not this summer will probably see a large applicable to some ■I Hie ‘ l oafers N L. Knighten and Dell Cross. Iiotn coming to this citv. In going into Neha amount of travel over this road. Mr. thia town who were never known to do iwiblic nuisances will be abated if we Seutati*« at Iheo-unty treasurer's office: ot this place, have taken a contract for lem she Injured her propellar and was Robbins has ln-en in this city several an honest day's work in ther lives. Tiiey can do it 4''2 4!>J 4<H« 375 ;,7g 47; 5^ cutting 21X1 cords of wood on R Oise's obliged to return to Astoria as soon as days making up a party to tile upon are l*-o Isay to keep theniselvee clean in *!’ T'.' 4M 507 S*’6 ■ »<» 1588 571 place on Beaver creek. Poison Wheat at Williams. |H*ssil>|e. She put in one night at Gan- tnnlier land on the Wilson river. Several many instances They never pay what 5,2 ; tin >23 577 421 1769 5*is 0113 Wt give away with every down of l*al*li making repairs on her broken |*«rts men ia Forest Grote are thinking of going they one aud Hie onh exert on thev 085 «6 087 1024 602 OSH 758 757 38,}. Money to loan in small amounts. In l*etore going. A few passengers went out , over and using their rigid to get a timber make is to try to se> ure board w ithom cabinets one life site crayon portrait for No interest will 1« paid after ti.j, ,|ale quire at I. T. Maul-by. payiw anything for it s,,. h •. || ,ws .,rt. a Umited time only, at Hatxa. Art on tier. claim. Forest Grove Times. May 4, 13-13 like rtrav ffogu, a nuiranvv. Gallery Eucycfo|svdia for sale at this office, G f C o H\. C > Treaa. very cheap, ami on niontly payments BICE* ITIKM.