Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1893, Image 4

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No Kecelver Necessary.
Might Be a Crow.
<'<>inuiÌMNloner'ii Court,
The proposed trip out over the bar and
The Ilwaco Journal of the 21st inst
William B. Wightman, the special bank
Mr W. S. Rtinyon now has charge of
down the coast to Netarts will not take
says: that several salmon have been
Court met July 26, when were present
examiner
has
arrived
in
Portland
and
Hier’s Root Beer at Williams.
the telegraph lint*, the lease to R. C-
place at the expected time as the Elmore
caught there very lately of a new specie.
For sale, cheap, a lot at Nehalem City* will be in Portland at that time. Another, Judge II. F. Holden mid W. H H. Cary Turner having hetu cancelled. During taken charge of the suspended banks.
“From its head to the tip of the tail, it
In I lie matter of the bridge over the
He
seems
to
have
made
a
favorable
im
­
Address this office.
and one of the main difficulties to be Wilson river anil slough near Kelso's place the past week the line has been damaged
has every nppemance of a steel head
pression
on
everylsidy
in
Portland
and
Mrs Robeson and daughters have re­ overcome is the fact that when the tides it ^appearing that material was all iijioii bv timber fires in the mountains. It is a
the
only difference lying in the forma­
are favorable as regards time they are the ground atsaid premisesit was ordered very difficult matter to keep this line in the bank authorities are confident that tion of its month The lower part extends
turned from Portland
he
will
do
everything
he
can
to
help
the
Camp meeting attracts large congre­ the neap tides and do not rise high that Wood & 'Mills lie paid one third of w orking order as it runs through a heavily
fully two inches farther than the upper,
timbered country for over forty miles and banks out. Since Mr Wightman’s ar­
enough to enable the Elmore to cross
gations every evening.
which has the appearance of a parrot’s
contract price as agreed upon.
rival
be
has
looked
over
the
affairs
of
the
is
ci
ntinunlly
liable
to
breakage
by
fall
­
The farmers are talking of starting a Dry Stocking.
beak, only instead of oterlapping the
Ordered that supervisor of road district
suspended
banks
pretty
thoroughly,
and
C. E. Reynolds made a trip to Portland No. I put the trail known as “Coal Creek ing trees and limbs, land slides, and
under
jaw it is sliorterr, and blunt in­
meat market in town.
other accidents usual ill such a country. had long talks with their presidents, and
to purchase the furniture for the Occi­ Trail'’ in passable condition.
stead of pointed.”
The steamer Truckee arrived in thè
he
speaks
very
favorably
of
their
con
­
This
makes
the
expense
of
keeping
the
j
dental Hotel, lie made an elegant se­ Ordered that the bill of fees filed by
Is it not possible that this startling vari­
bay Tuesday afternoon.
line np very heavy and it is to be hoped dition. None of them will need any re­
lection and Mr. Aiderman will have one
Call in ami sec the large stoc k at the of the best furnished houses in the stale. the Justice of the Peace of Union precinct that the efforts to make the line as ser­ ceiver, but will be assisted to reopen. Mr. ation has been caused by a cross between
in the case of State of Oregon vs Peter
Acme Hardware store.
1 -I
viceable as jiossible will be encouraged Wightman says their securities are first a steel head and a snapping turtle? It is a
The bedroom suites aie of ash of very Belli quo be rejected.
fish story anyhow and anything in that
George and Johnny Day are digging nice design and finely finished, so that
by a proportionate increase of patronage. class He also says the securities of the
Claim of A I’. Wilson for »91.00 for
line goes
three
are
of
about
equal
value,
and
one
the well at the court house.
very few hotels in Oregon outside of data claimed to be furuisbed continued The methods used by the . ...... oters of
Bound for Netarts.
the line and tlie manner in w hich they can raise money jus’ about as quick as
The Elmore went into Nehalem yester- I’or I land will be able to provide lheir until next regular term of court.
the
other.
Perhaps
they
will
open
conducted
the
business
were
very
un
­
accommodations
than
For
Hie
past week there has been a
guests with belter
ay and our again on the same tide
Ordered that J l> Edwards be author­
simultaneously. Money is a little scarcer continual string of teams passing through
Lotsof dress goods, trimmings, buttons, can be found at the Occidental Hotel in ized to have a well dug in the mrt house satisfactory to all concerned, the'patrons
now, probably, than when he started in the tow n on their way to Netarts. Parties
c., latest stylus, at Truckee store, Hob* Tdhiniook.
lot mid procure a force pump mid n not getting us good service as they should
The Elmore came in the bay Sunday, sufficient amount of rubber hose and biive l ad and the employes wording on the California hanks, hut that doesn’t who have been to that beautiful place
uviliv,
•lAf
under great disadvantages. It is not ne­ make any difference It Ims got to come during the past tew days report that there
valmon are coming into the bay and but owing to the heavy log on the bay nttacliinents and conneetions all to be of
cessary to enlarge on the advantages of anyway. Mr. Wightman Ims selected are over two hundred people encamped
sport of catching them with trolls was unable to come up to this city until sufficient pow er and dimensions to supply
Monday afternoon. She had several pas­ water for the court house and furnish having telegraphic communication with W. 8. Cliarlston to assist him at the on and near the beach, including about
comniuiiuvd.
the outside world, they are obvious to Ainsworth National, and George W. Hill forty from McMinnville. All are enthus­
sengers including Alfred Williams, the protection in ease of fire.
> and see B (’ Ijitnb’a store. The
any but the most confirmed nioosbai ks, at the Commercial National. However iastic over the outing and say they will
druggist, who had been out to Portland
The
viewers
iip|minted
to
view
road
lows are arranged in a manner never
on a business trip, and J. E. LaForce, D. from Woods to Sand Lake having failed suffice it to say that tlie best way to se lie was guided in his choice it Ims been make every effort to come again next
e seen in Tillamook
D. S , dentist, who will he iu the city to meet on the day appointed, ordered cure reliable service ami cliea|ier rates is a very happy one. because they are two year. Netarts is gaining in popularity
» Bank of C. M Ac Thomas Keep at some time doing proies.-ional work She
that they meet, view and survey said to extend encouragement in the shape of men everybody lias confidence in The every year, mul bids fair to become one
Grove dosed its doors Saturday will go from this place to Pori laud this
examiner will beat the Oregon National of the most noted sea-side resorts of the
load on the 2<itli day of July and make liberal patronage
ount of the stringency.
( bin self, making tint bank his hind­ Pacific Coast. Fish and dams are plenti­
trip where she will undergo repairs and return to the court nt its next regular
Brought Back.
quarters.
offer to give away with every be litteil with a new propeller, and will term in September. Ordered that the
ful in the bay, and the trout streams in
Cabinets one life size crayon is probably not conn» toTillamook foraboul court adjourn sine die.
the immediate vicinity furnish any
Among the passengers on the steann r
•d until further notice at Heins ten «lays. Due notice will be given to the
Hli.lS Al.I.OWID.
amount of s|sirt.
Augusta was Bertha Hiatt, ti.e young
lio.
patrons of the Iroat of the time she will Woods & Mills, Wilson river bridge «566 67 girl who was induced to go out over the I Geo Woodruff was in town Monday,
Nehalem,
Abe Cohn returned from Porli ind on
Ac Robeson and B. (’. Lamb are sail for this port.
W. W. Conder, misc work .
mountains in company with a member of
trrniigeinenls to have a well and
the
Augusta.
The steamer Augusta arrived in the hay Tuttle A It ilieson, nails Il's 14, 11
The
people
of
Nehalem are building a
a traveling show . It appears that w hell
nip near their stores for protec 'I’uesday morning aft<*r a somewhat pro­ P S. Brown, re-survey Shears road
Mr. C E. Reynolds was in Portland he ’ Mi. and Mrs. W. F. I). Jones returned sidewalk from Nehalem to Nehalem city.
ist fire.
and establishing section corners 10 (Ml chanced to see the girl on the streets 1 from Portland Sunday.
longed trip Siu* left Astoria Sunday
Woodruffs logging camp is running
e wishing Io be located on morning I ut owing to the foggy weather A.I*. Wilson, making mapof county 204 00 w hen she expressed herself ns being very
Mr. Bridgeford and family, ol Bay City, full handed and is putting in some tine
or timber claims would do was unable to make the entrance to the W.ll. H.Cury, salary mid mileage 15 20 anxious to get back to Tillamook. The came in on the Truckee.
timber fur the Nehalem Mill Co.
557 dazzling expectations of city life had
oi respond with Bob Hicks, bay with any degree of Hifvty and Cap­ W. W Conder, misc. work
C.
E.
Reynolds,
the
furniture
dealer,
The times has suspended publication
5 50 proved to be without any suhstintial
tain Schrader with his customary caution J. 0. E lwards, inc expenses .
()regon.
came
in
on
the
Augusta
after
seeing
the
for
a short time. J.S. Dellinger, the pub­
foundation and she was wundeiing about sights in Portland.
*o tin* effec t that a man had decided Io keep well out to sea until the
i ntuí Accident.
lisher, has failed but Mr. Ira B. Malin
fog
lilted
ratio
r
than
place
the
lives
of
without liny clear idea as to where she
by a falling tree at Nehalem
Alfred Williams, the druggist, came in who has been managing the paper will
ation Monday l ut it proved his passengers in any jeopardy Then*
< InThursday noon an accident hap|iened was or w hat to do. She was even uncer­
I
mi
tlie Elmore having been out to Port­ make arrang» ment with t lie ty |»e foundry
were
a
number
of
passengers
on
board
tain
as
to
where
her
room
was
She
foundation.
at Nehalem that resulted l.ilally to Cap­
to start up again in a short time.
who repfirt having had an enjoyable trip, tain Wagner, of the schooner llel Nolle, states that the fellow who took her out land on a business trip
e landed a quantity of sup­
after the spell of sea sickness w a-over oi San Francisco. The captain was on r< presented that In had plenty of money
While Jack Keaton was burning some
Mrs.
D.
C.
Bowers,
Miss
Minnie
cannery at Garibaldi Mmi-
Captain Schrader made everybody as the sidewalk near^l'iibl's stole and being and that in a short time lie would send Hutchins and B. C. Lamb spent a few slashing mi his ranch near Nehalem last
e fishing w ill probably not
comfortable as possible his only regret somewhat under the influence of liquor for her folks so they cmild all be together. days at Garibaldi and the beach last week. Thuexlay h:s house caught tire ami tn as
il about the 20lh
being that he eonhl not fuinish a wider
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hays, of Portland, burned to the ground. Owing to the
Sloe king bar is progress- range of vision The Elmore which left lie leaned or stnggeied against the rail­ This story found favoi with the mother,
who,
according
to
the
gill's
own
story
ing,
which
gave
way
with
his
weight
came
in over the Wilson river road Sun­ burning brusi. around the house be was
dll be some time before Astoria shoitly after th? Augusta was
mid
lie
fell
heavily
on
the
rocks
below,
a
indorsed
the
fellow's
proposition
that
she
day
and
will spent a short t me visiting unable to save any of the contents.
jetty is finished so they also delayed bv the fog but was fortunate
should
go
out
to
Portlwml
wfth
him.
distance
of
about
ten
feet.
llew
ns
picked
among their Tillam >ok friends
t the Junction.
Schoo] Keport.
in being at Tillamook I ar w hen the fog lip mid l iken to the schooner, which was Then the usual course of events followed,
Judge Walling mid two sousofNevada
ry much pleased ut th? rained for half an hour and gave her time
I he following iH a report of Latimer
lying at the mill wharf As he did not mid in a few days her companion dis­ county, Cal., wire pnss-.-iigers on tie
dal term of school. All to « ross in
complain of being hurt medical aid was appeared and the girl was left to do as Truckee. Judge Walling is attorney for school, district No. 10, Tillamook coiiniv.
led on the opening day
The Forest Grove stage is making re­ not called till Finlay. A dispatch was best she could for herself. In the course the Kruger estate of I ruck« . ....... I is No. of dais taught......................
I to be carried in.
gular trijis twice a week over the Wilson then sent culling I>r May, of Tillamook, of her wnmlerin.'s she met Mr Reynolds
No. of pupils t nrolli-d...............
nd locator, oftilenora, river road and is giving excellent service. who immediately stalled fol Nehalem. ami told him of lu-r position. Mr Rev- ! making u round trip on the steamer.
Average number belonging
Mi-s Minnie Hoti bins left'the city for Total days iilt.-mhince..............
evk . He reports the Last Saturday the stage left Tillamook He found the captain sosweiely injured, imlds k mlly interested himself in her
.. 2oK!
as l>?ing very dull on about t :30 A M and reached Forest that his assistance was of no avail and behalf and took her to the steamer her home in Portland Wednesday morn­ No. tardy mai ks dur ing term....
iling hard times,
Grove in time to enable the passengers death ensiled Saturday morning. As no Augusta 'where lie represented tlie.case ing going by Way ot Forest Glove. She No. of visitors..................
•nora on tin* Wilson to go to Portland on the train leaving arrangements could be made to emlmiui to t'lp.'uoi Schrader. The captain, with has been spending a liw weeks a.... ng
The follow ng miimd pupils
mt accommod ilions Forest Grove at 4 :02 and arriving Port­ the Isaly for shipment to Sun Francisco, his characteristic gi nerositv immediatelv friends in Tillamook.
neither nbsei.t nor tardy dnriiigthe tern :
Mr. l'att-rsoii, of the Forest (¡rove
way house betwe en land alsmt 5:50 If sin h service can be it was buriied at Nehalem Sunday alter- offered tier a passage to Tillamook on Ids
Lotte Price. Lavina .lei kins, Nellie
Creek. Good fee«I maintaiiie<l the enterprising manager of mon but w ill probably Is-taken ii|> mid bout, which was then about ready to de­ Times mid Mr. Blown. formerly of t|,e Price, Mui v Prive, ILirry Ai-klev, Clnu nee
the stage, Mr. II. D. Jones of Forest shipped to Smi Fiam isco at anlll" future part, Hint from that time her troubles Salem Den.ocrut, made us a plesam call Fairlmrst, Orvid Wickland.
n tier Hvcond term Grove will be sine to have a full load ot time. The deceased 1. ayes a widow and were over. Mr. Reynolds now regrets Monday. They were on their wav to
F htiihk K an ’ k ,
day in September passengers nearly every trip. How Io family one of whom is first mute on the that lie did not t ike her Io ti e Boy’s and Netarts, where, if the prevailing foggy
Teacher
weather
continues,
they
w
II
sp<
mi
a
travel
from
I
dlamook
to
Portland
in
one
tew
Del Norte. Tile Del Norte has made Girl s Aid Society or some such institu­
5lh header grade
Sheep
far
Sale.
pci tiding teacher* day without any degree of discomfort has seveial trips to N'ehalem this sumuiei tion in I’« rlland and interest tlie autlmr- days listening to the roaring of the
A number of good young rhe. p for sale
ir present stand* long lawn an unsolved prol.h m to Tilla- mid Captain Wagner had imide many ities in In r 1» half, which would perhaps breakers and the sea-lions.
mookers, but now it has been proved that friends in that part of the country, who have been more lam.efie al for the girl
nt reu.oiinble flguiea. Inquire of
t-r
IIKtl. ESTATE Tit ANSI-EKS
F rank Swr.i nhv .
a crew of eight with a good road over the mountains, like were shocked to hear of his untimely than to hr.ng her b ck to Tillamook
th? \\ llsun river mad, and a w vllequipped death, and all extend their sympathy to among her old assoi iali -ns. What tll«-i
L. S. duplicóte to .1 Jensen.
Kearney Mountain
w n si dp 2 north,
stage lint a Tillamooker t an tiavel from the bereaved family. Louis Wagner, are has been the subj i t of public c !>i-
Tl.eo Steinhilber to .1 Jensen, bond fur
Nehalem. Ore
work Sunday
his own native wilds even to the haunts mate of the s> huoiier will take <liaige of mi nt fi r somejime. and it is |«rf>ctiv deed
to Cook Creek
Teacheite’ ExHniii.ath.n
of civilisation livtween the rising and the toe Isiat on her trip to Sun Francisco.
evident that the mother is far Iron
R R Hays to E.len R Hays, town lots
S west, winch
setting sun Sue« ess to the new stage
ing a fit custodian of I er children. It in Bay City,
1 i.equarterly exumii ation fi iTeachor
line
II«* Saw the < trenn.
would lie a goo I thing f..r tlie city if the
R R 11 ivs to \\ S Hays, tract i»i sec < ertificnti s m Tilinmook w uiitv will l.e
s lionght the
A Mrs. Williams in Portland is a re­
nutlioritiea
investigate the matter and nee
held at the court In use in Tillamook
miles East ligious enhusiast of a certain degree. She
The Sheridan Sun man came over Io if so iielhing i aimot b« d me to pl me Ihr 36 I s, 10 w. «ltrt I.
common, ing Wednesday, August 8, ;
is al pr< sent is a dot tor w ithout drugs. She brlievts see the ocean mid was impressed thusly :
J Jensen Io Taw. Steinlulber. 16. acres nt 1 o clo. k in the a ti rm on
children wlu re they wid l.e under la tt<r
•re to reaide in faith cure, and whether her laith with
»ec is, 3 a, 9 w, t3h>.
“Tuesday last we stissl on the a|*x of influence.
E. K B ahnarh ,
ill lease his prayer is sutlit ient to oven*ome all the Cape Iviwm.da mid slated the great Pac­
Fred I’.uhiow to Ai.nestiulton, 18 ncn-s
the Motin laws of nature or not, she is succeeding ific plumb in the lace. We had a stink­
Murder iirnr \«t. ria.
Superintenden’.
ms.-, is, 3 s, 9 w, # kki.
I'fi T B. H andi . kv ,
quite cleverly in uphett ng the menial ing idea that the Pacific was NOT such
Addison Harris ami wife to Francis
Mr« Carolina Hannon w as murdered
I'epitty.
led \V E equilibrium of her patients as well as mi allfired big affair ns the coasters
in ii p.itch of raspberry bu.-hes mat het llairis IJig nere-, sec s, 2». Vw, U.
urial and mental serfnitv of the inaanity officials brnggixl about, but ns ne stood there
lem-liers* Tn-tltute.
home Wednesday evening. Slie wan ' Truman ami Francis Harris to Al a rt
im.ioiiT, of Multnohmali county as well as of the watching the waves i base each other in­
Tl e mutual Teachers’ Institute for
found
face down, her skull cru-hed in, ti H.uris, 10 acre- in sec S, 2 s, 9 w, |4UU.
opearing state. One family, Anderson, of Albina, land, ami heard the hoarse cries of exotic
lillimmok <■ nnty, Oregon, will l,e held
and the head resting ill a pool of blood,
Truuniu and Francis Harris lo Addìi ito.i
i left hia has undertaken a forty day’s fast with birds, and felt the sally freshness of the
which was Still warm She was a quiet, Harris. 28 acres in sec 7, t!
al the court house in Tillamook, com­
Hitation just a “little bread and w in?'* daily. ocean air as it meandered through our
», 9 w |P00.
mencing Monday. August;,
a, p,
gimd
old
Woman,
against
whom
no
mortal
ucceM. The attention ot Countv Judge Moreland whiskers, we enthnsinstinally shouted,
l*etru A Blodgett to E S B b»we, quit o dock in the f..rettoon. Teachers are re-
could lx- exp-.s ted to hold either enmity
ir ‘---- m various tracts, <|
wns directed to the case, whereupon he “Hip, hip, liuoray!" But, goodness, our or jealousy; ami neither List nor gain claim l, :i interest
qmred l.y law to attend.
ordered them to eat more or go to the in­ deep, base voice sounded aliout as loud could have incited herslayertothe dread
Truman mid Francia Harris t . Jacobine
Al! friends of education aie cordialiv
sane asylum, but they obey not and still as the report of a popgun in a cyclone. fill deed. The scene of the murder w as Olæn 80 acres in s(c 8. 2 s. 9 w ft'4 1
invite«!
continue tog »»w etheiii l. Morvl.iml and Before we gazed upon the vasty deep, we the family residence on Bear Creek. In
E K. I’"ux mo, Superintendent.
Detro A Blodgett t.. John W Blmig.-tt,
Dr Roland are in correspondence r« gard- made a ls-t with a Big Nestm ky rancher miles fiom the city. There were no tramps
quitclaim >« interest in various tracts. #L
I’.v 1-,B. H aniii . av , Deputy.
ing the Andertons, while Mrs Willian.s that we could swim out to Haystack or de«|»-rate characters alamt, and the
Metre M.. and Ed M tin. to .1 W M ix­
preaches religious persecution. The death rock mul back, waves or n-> waves. The
evidence at the conmer'a inquest is con-
aoministratok » SALE
o( several children is laid at her door but wily old gent won a dollar from us on it. elusive that Iler killing simply am-unfed well. 10() a. re« 'm N D.mg .erlv’s D I c • 'Iminmratio
7 f th?*F"tlt?*,,fhS ""d'rsi|rm <t
»2508
for which it would 1«tit to let her killotf A man would Is* a fool to liravethe bil­ to wanton murder.
r- «lot m the Cm,,o .
f.F A HarKm-
County
Oreg.
.11 Ip. «,.¿1
"riil»ni<ck
silly enthusiasts that there might be a lows out by Haystack—a howling, j«b-
Her husband, John Hanson, was ar­ Trlman and Frani is Harris to Jacobine miutMratnr and the« t/urt
*ueh 1,1
Olsen, deed in tru-ttS1 ■2 . UCT un . NCv 9 o «ih day ,,f SeptòSwr ,¿t
M""d«y. the
Bering idiot. Yet, there's d-sens of
as survival of the lltttst.
rested on suspicion and placed in jail at a, 9 w
the lotenoon. for the h™'ro.J l*a "cl,tk in
conceited
chaps
In
the
Valiev
willing
to
id
Astoria, lie afterwards von leased to the
Of Mi l account at which
"Vi "»ttlement
Building Note*.
mai |»m*| U t
lu’t that the Pacific tX-ean isn't any crime Litt gave no reason for committing
B yr City Land Co. t‘‘ J W Cnpit, loti terested
i-
tien, to -aid acEmr
hearing ,ny obj,
Building is progressing ns rapidly ss
14. 15, 1«. blk 21, Fac.fl All. t. Rax ’O'' J
n i rx
I | mas i hie and hotels are last assuming larger than Wappato Lake We pity the the awful dead.
*’ ’ hv’" Admini.traior
|K>->r ignorant hounds We. too, have
City. K-<i.
shape. The Occidental allows promise of
argued that way, tisi lazv and bull-head­
South l’rnlrir
JvhirM Schmidt to - Shaby E Schmi.lt
I«ing a very pretty building having a
ed to go and see. A puffed up and big­
undivi.feil S in n « i4 o, ge t4, » e of
Mansard roof that sets it off to good ad­
Jeff Wallace was out from Beaver last
oted country editor should go and look
» w >«. n '» of a w 14, rec 1. 1 r , 8 w.
vantage Partitions and floors are now
Sunday.
at
the
ocean
Wspjiato
Like
is
nowhere'
being put in and Mr. Aiderman ex|u*cts
When an editor collies sneaking home,
K >a.I work should 1« done now before
Orvtnwn.
tot* able to move into the new building
after
a
glimpse
of
the
ocean
for
the
first
the
fall
rains
soften
the
ground
n about a week.
U»t week the a«.«e»-oi was pavinghi>.
time, lie feels a>s>ut as small as a mole­ Je McCune ami family of Imfayettt
The I.arsen House will I* the largest
reiqicxt» to everyone here and at Salmon
cule
on
a
gnat's
Irrel.
The
Isrtlung
is
are v siting friends here at pres.nl.
>use in town, and will have about 44
river.
Hot and cold water baths
good now on the beach. We had a big
oma. This will enable Mr I.arsen to
Some of the farmers are ahont through
Mr. .,4 \|r. Lev. of Pon!.,^ wtl„
notion to go in and take a wash, but as
at any time.
I'oi.imod.ue the numerous guests who
hay harvest. The yield is generally goal. hava be-nnsitii.g their d»ngl.ter. Mrs
we hadn't our overalls with us Mr Ma-
rays crowd iu upon him during the
Wm.
A
l><md
ti
e
Congregational
S.
S
II
Kock,
have
tetumed
home.
laney refused to allow us to go in. as
timer season and court time. Floors
The weather in this place of the covntv
some of tlie coasters carry spv-glasaes missionary of Oregon, was here organ
now being laid and partitions buiit
Opposite Larsen Hou
amt might ridicule us. We say GO to iring Sahbnth schools.
been alt that could be desired fo
the building will moo I* readv for
Our enterprising neighbor, Mr Qui. k. l ay banest «nd almost ererv one i. m
Tilmnirok. Oregon.
the ocean, by all means
a and windows.
has nearly completed his new barn. It is the midst of it.
Hebo.
B Hadley's saloon is al>out com-
the beat building of the kind on the
I and lie rape« la to o|>en it for lais-
prairie
* l im r «t K awmida Creek
•
I
The haying is a thing of the past.
Saturday. It Is finished in elegant
will he absent thia season on account of
Ed
Kellow
was
son
struck
one
day
The
lio«ie
O
I
•rm
ami will 1« equal to Aral < lass
Blacksmit
visiting the World s Fair.
aliments in every respect. The thia wtek It weighted nine pounds.
The sealing m h»x>ner
Ol*en which
I' I* Harvey 's re« 1
F M Lamb and familv of Neatwton
□ling and bar are Iwaut¡fully
it reported a< having liven contit. sirs I elected last
and the |>aper ami decorating are on Nestucca river thia week.
and auld by the RtiMian government a
A. J. Rhoads and wife ami bale of IVtopanlowtki former I
ery tasteful work. The billiard
4 tables are in poailioti ao that llembree aie visiting on N'eatucca river. muuk
who wislies can )>ssa a leisure
Our term of svhool will clone
boat scientific games.
but we hope to I
Barber » Shop
Hr« Gias? is every Aspect.
CARL I* KxriKi tv