Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 24, 1898, Image 8

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 24, 1898
WHERE TO INSURE.
I
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
way, but each district should have the
DEEP t>EA LIFE,
MISS
LEITER
’
S
PAPER
CROWN.
.
- *
' privilege of electing its assessor. Ap
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
Thomas Coulson has returned from pointive officers are too much abused
GLOBE INSURANCE CO.
When a Child the Lady Said Sh» ß L. EDDY,
the logging camp.
AOKNT FOR TILLAMOOK.
¡laying off political debts.
Mould He a Queen
J. 8. STEPHENS.
A Mr. Gilbert, of Falls City, Polk co.,
Some Bay.
ATTOKNEY-AT-HW,
NESKOWIN.
who contracted with Mr. Shortage, of
When marine life began to command
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
That Is a very interesting story
Dolph, to build the bridge at Castle
AUKNTS FOR TILLAMOOK,
T illamook , O regon .
A quiet wedding occurred here on Nov. notice, the question of the depth to which relate* how Mrs. Curzon, when
Rock, on Three rivers, is surely deserving 16th at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew which life could extend divided scien­
BIGGS & STEPHENS.
lit tie Miss Leiter, was seen »trutting
of praise the way he is sticking to his Commons. Their daughter, Miss Stella tific thought into warring camps. up and down a room wearing a paper
SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF
contract; in fact, he expected other Vivien Commons was united in marriage About 1840 .1 was generally believed crown while she remarked: “1 will be
J. MAY,
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
parties to have hauled the material on to Mr. William H. Christensen. Mr. J. K. (but the buthy metrical limit was about a queen some day.*’ The lady who
J. S. STEPHENS is agent for the
the ground. On Monday of this week it Finley officiating. The bride, charming­ .100 fathoms, and some strange ideas tells the story, says the Chicago Post,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA w ,
were current as to the physical condi­
Northwest School Furniture Company
was observed that when he reached a ly attired in cream henrietta, trimmed in tion of the water when under a pres­ adds significantly that “many a truth
for Tillamook co.
is
spoken
in
jest.
”
All
of
which
is
un
­
point on Mill’s hill there was a slide on ivory white brocaded silk and moire sure such as a depth of two miles wouiu
T illamook , O regon .
the road, and at pouring down in rain, taffettà ribbon, was attended by Miss produce. It was thought that skele­ deniably true, but at the same time we
DO YOU
0
Mr. Gilbert was not to lie discouraged. , Lona Christensen and .Miss Fay Com­ tons of drowned men or even heavy have no special reason to believe that
the prediction has been verified or is Q O. NOLAN,
KNOW
THE
NEWS
•
He went to work and unloaded his ’oad mons. Mr. Fred Christensen, brother of cannon and the "wedges of gold” that likely to be verified, or that little Miss
of 1000 feet and dragged it one piece at ¡the groom, acted as best man, Mr. An­ j popular imagination places in the sea Mary prophetically gave utterance to
You
can
have
it
all for
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
a time through deep mud. Reloaded, on drew Commons giving away the bride. boated at certain levels, beneath which a sparkling truth. We suppose there
PER.
C(]p
I
’
ER...
is water so compressed as to be impene­
Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook
MONTH
MONTH
he went, seemingly delighted.
The wedding took place at.8 o’clock p.m., trable. In fact, says the North Ameri­ has never been a little girl in this de­
County, Office in Alderman Hotel
in The Evening Telegram, of
Miss May Donaldson, who is teaching , after which the guests partook of a can Review, water is almost incompres­ lightful city of Chicago who has not
Building,
Portland,
Otegon.
It
is the larg­
school at Three Rivers school-house, delicious lunch. The house was nicely dec­ sible. and the weight of a cubic inch of at one time or another adorned her­
Tn.LA.MooK, O regon .
est evening newspaper publish­
self with a paper crown and announced
passed through in route to her home orated with English ivy and the nation­ it at the depth of a mile is very little that she was going to be a queen. Lit­
ed in Oregon ; it contains all the
news of the staleand nation, Try
beyond Tillamook, where her father died. al colors. The flowers used in decorat­ more than at the surface, but it was tle girls have a weakness for this sort
rp II. GOYNE,
it for a month. A sample copy
Miss Donaldson has many warm friends ing were chrysanthemums and casnias, assumed that no living being could of thing, and yet we have no recollec­
will be mailed to you free. Ad­
survive a pressure which at 1,000 fath­
at Beaver who truly sympathize with the bride wore white chrysanthimurns.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
dress
oms is about a ton to the square tion that any young woman of our
town
has
ever
ascended
a
throne,
save
her.
The happy couple received many hand­ inch. We ourselves live under a pres­
THE TELEGRAM,
Office: Opposite Court House,
J. R. Finley, our justice of the peace some and useful presents. The bride and sure of about 13 pounds to the square for temporary and unimportant pur­
Portland,Or.
poses.
Somebody
has
said
that
all
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was called on last week to go to Oretown ' groom have resided at Oretown since inch and are unaware of it. Indeed,
T illamook , O rhgon .
American
women
are
queens.
Of
childhood and have our liest wishes for we sometimes waken on a morning
to marry a couple.
a
©i-rtbe
lit
course,
not
even
the
women
them
­
when the barometer has risen, say. halt
Alva Finley’s house, which is now their future happiness.
an inch during the night, and conse­ selves believe such wild hyperbole, but
/<- If you li»ve any Property, Stock or other
Mrs.
Maude
Compton,
of
Helio,
is
vis
­
being painted, is not only helping the
articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help,
quently find ourselves sustaining an it is a gallant remark, and if it makes (JLAUDE THAYER,
want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not
looks of his home, but the town of iting her sister, Mrs. Fred Scherzinger, increased pressure of several tons, not them feel good for the time being
to exceed live lines. Fifty cents. Four inser­
of Neskowin.
Beaver as well.
only without suffering, but with a pos­ there is no objection to the phrase.
tions, Seventy Five cents.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Let the little girls play w’ith their pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Becker, who have been itive feeling of buoyancy and good spir­ per crowns and utter their mock sol­
Our carpenter, J. R. Finley, is now
MONEY TO LOAN 1
T illamook , O regon .
pushing the work on the United Brethren visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Stork its. Ou the other hand, if the tremen­ emn predictions, for we are making
dous pressure under which we live be
MONEY TO LOAN1
of
Portland,
returned
to
their
home
at
church. Beaver is beginning to look like
relieved as by a surgical “cup," severe [ history nowadays, and Cuba or Ha-
For terms apply to
a town. She can now boast of one Neskowin.
injury may follow. Aeronauts suffer wail or the Philippines may yet ask
(J. J. DALY,
Theo. Steinhilber, Tillamook. Or.
c urch-house, one parsonage up and an­
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Page have been from this cause and marine animals I for a queen.
»OSCAR HAYTEK.
other to lie built in the near future, two visiting their daughter, Mrs. D. A. dredged from great depth often reach
READY TO BE THRILLED,
J) ALY & HAYTER,
LOST OR STOLEN.
the surface in a most lamentable condi­
cheese factories and four cheese makers Harvey at Vienta, Washington.
A COUNTY WARRENT, No. 2566 for
tion, with eyes protruding and viscera The Harrowing Experience of a West­
one shoe and harness shop, blacksmith
Born, to the wife of Fred Scherzinger, distended.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
$50.00. Bearer D. P. Harvey. Re-
ern Girl While Slahtaeeing
shop, one hotel, one saw mill, livery a boy.
D allas . O regon .
tmn to David Bradley, Neskowin. Ore.
in Boston.
stable or at least a feed stable, post­
DIFFERENCE EXPLAINED.
Miss. Fay Commons was a visitor at
office with good mail service (two mails
Neskowin Sunday.
Not many days ago a bright girl
UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable
the
per day, and five hours sooner at
from a neighboring state stopped for ROBERT A. MILLER,
rates. Neat work turned out and as
Beaver than at Tillamook). Beaver has
a
short
time
in
Chicago
while
on
her
The First Kiss.
good as new by J, W. Steinmetz,
one sawyer, three engineers, five prea­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
way home from a lengthy stay at the
Tillamook, Or.
chers, five or six carpenters, two black­
O regon C ity , O hegon .
Prof, lhlseng, of the state college. \tlantic seacoast. This was her first
Sweetheart, 'twas but a while ago—it
smiths, one shoe and harness maker, 1
Pennsylvania, gives an interesting ex­ visit east, and she had gone there pre­ Land Titles and Land Office Business a FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated
scarce seems yesterday,
two dressmakers and lots of rain and ' Though now my locks are white assnow, planation of the difference between pared to be thrilled by all sorts of
Specialty.
White SEWING MACH NE. New
plenty of mud.
anthracite and bituminous coal, so far emotions evoked by historic mem­
and all your curls are gray—
ories. She came back considerably dis­
and direct from the factory.—Apply
as
the
gases
are
concerned,
his
opinion
Hurrah for Skucome Lake ! A Mr., When, walking in the twilight haze, ere
(J ames M c C ain ,
for particulars at the Headlight Trade
being based on the supposition of all illusionized and merrily tells several
Tharp, of Eastern, Oregon, has purchased
¡ a . w. severance .
stars had smiled above,
coal beds having been originally good stories at herown expense. While
Mart Office.
it and expects to fit it up for a summer I whispered soft: “I love you,” and you formed on a horizontal or flat bed. in Boston she went sight-seeing un­
McCAIN & SEVERANCE,
resort. Success to Mr. Tharp.
kissed me for that love!
The anthracite beds, he assumes, were der the guidance of her sister-in-law.
TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon-
We are glad to report that Mrs. Isaac The first kiss, dear, and then your hand placed under enormous pressure, or and declares that while in the Copp’s
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
hery River, in section 20, 3N, 7 W .—
Hill burying ground she had the thrill
side
pressure,
by
the
contraction
ot
Hiner is improving, who has been in
—hand your little hand so sweet,
The W t^ SE qr and E % S W qr. Con
of her life. The old cemetery is, of
T illamook , O regon .
the
earth's
crust
during
the
cooling
very poor health for some time.
And whiter than the white, white sand stage, thus forming the coal basins as course, a good place for arousing pa­
sideration $IMX).—Enquire at the Head­
Beaverites all seem to feel glad to see
that twinkled at your feet,
light Trade Mart Office.
now seen at the foot of the mountains; triotic emotions, but when that idea
LT
B. HENDRICKS,
Chas. Ray being so active in improving Laid tenderly within my own! Have such an enormous pressure resulted in is suggested to this western girl she II.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WANTED, 1,000 new SUBSCRIBERS
queens such lovely hands?
forcing the explosive and other gasei just smiles.
our public roads. Charlie is making us
"As soon as my sister-in-law and I Careful attention paid to Land Office
to the Tillamook Headlight now that
just what we expected—a number one No wonder that the whippoorwills made out of the anthracite beds to the seams
got
into
the
place,
”
she
said,
“
I
found
work
and
collections,
notary
public
and crevices of the veins and to the
sweet the autumn lands!
county commissioner.
it is under new management. Take it
work
and
practice
in
all
the
myself
almost
stepping
over
a
grave
fissures, seams and pores of the rock
on trial for four months for 50c., or
Courts.
It seemed to me that my poor heart strata. This compression has been so with an inscription on a queer lift!“
Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building,
ORETOWN.
send it to yonr friends.
would beat to death and break,
great that gases in the anthracite re­ iron-covered sort of tomb. I jumped
near the post-office,
While all the world—Sweetheart! Sweet­ gion are sometimes found with the back, feeling the way you do when
BAY
CITY
..........
OREGON.
Dr. Bissell, of Woods, was in the neigh­
FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the
heart! seemed singing for vour sake ! mighty pressure of 17,000 pounds to the you step on a grave, and read the
inscription, just three initials, no
borhood last week visiting the sick.
Headlight Printing Office at Portland
And every rose that barred the way in square inch. On the other hand, the
{JAVID
WILEY,
M.D.,
bituminous beds have not been sub­ name or date. ’Isn’t it pathetic?' I
prices. All description of job print
Mrs. Benter has been in ill health for
glad and dyin^ grace,
«aid
to
my
sister-in-law.
‘
Oh,
I
don't
jected to such a disturbance and pres­
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ing, which is quaranteed. Patronize
some time, but is now improving.
Forgot its faded summer day, and, lean­
sure, and the coal, therefore, retains know.' she answered, ‘B. W. W. means
home industry.
ing, kissed your face!
ACCOUCHEUR.
W. L. Gardner has hired a teacher for
Boston
water
works.
’
Oh,
I
had
a
the gases which it contained original­
his family during the winter months.
I envied all the roses then, and all the ly. White damp. Prof. lhlseng show’s, long thrill there for about five sec­
All call promptly attended to.
SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight wil
is produced by imperfect combustion, onds. but it was the last. After the
rosy ways
Mr. McIntosh has packed all his cheese
T illamook . O regon .
be sent free on application. Send a
awful prosaic shuck administered by
while
black
damp
is
produced
by
per
­
ready for shipment, waiting the coining That blossomed for vour sake arc still
postal card or leave your name ut the
my sister-in-law I believe I could
fect
combustion,
and
destroys
life
by
niv life’s bright yesterdays.
of a steamer.
stand at Adam's grave without a
office. It pays tosubscribe for the lead­
being devoid of sustaining elements.
0 E. HAWKE, M.D.,
a quiver."
It is reported that Mr. McIntosh will But thinking of that first sweet kiss, and
ing, new siest and brainiest new paper
1
that first clasp of hands,
AUCTIONS AT HOME
start a general merchandise store here
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
WEATHER SIGNS IN THE SOUTH
CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregonian
in the spring. No doubt it will he well Life’s whippoorwills sings sweeter now
How the DaiiKhterx of a Western Mil­
through all the autumn lands!
and Headlight, per year, $2.25; tne
patronized and till a long felt want.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
When th- FtirecRgtln» Was All Done
lionaire Sell Their Clothes
San Francisco Examiner and Head­
by the Darkies and the Poor
Telephone No. 7.
to Each Other.
light, $2,25, New York Thrice a-Week
“White Trash.'*
Real Estate Transfers.
HOBSONVILLE.
World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly
“In a family of my town,” said a
“The prediction of Ezekiel Bouzy, W. a . wise
J. A. Payne left here last Thursday for Nov 9.—G. M. and M. A. Landingham western woman to a New York friend,
cash in advance.
of Maine, the forecaster of winter
Southern Oregon, where he will speud
to Chas. Kay, four acres more or less I “there is a little custom which weather by the goose bone, stirred up
DENTIST,
{ is often amusing, and which is.
the winter.
in sec. 22. tp. 4 8, R. 10 W.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
«ome weather recollections of the
T illamook , O regon .
The Cleone came in Friday from San Nov. 9.—State of Oregon to John P. Me- I think, quite original. The father ime when I Lived in the south," said
is a millionaire, and. unlike many
The
Dekum
Building,
Third
and
Wash
­
A.
O.
U.
W.
— Meet, on the first .nd third
Francisco and loaded here at the mill.
McMahon, E ’a of sec. 30, tp. 1 S, rich fathers, he leaves his checks ;i former resident of a Dixie state the
Thursday. of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Wood­
other
day,says
the
New
York
Sun.
As vet the bar is too lumpy to cross out.
K. 7 W.
ington,
Port
fond.
men
Hali.
M.
W.; T. Stienhilber ; C. N. Drew,
blank when he signs them, and ndver
Recorder,
"We got our forecasts then from the
A party from here were attracted to Nov. 11.—Erastns Mills et ux to John nsks any questions. One result of this
B
ay
T
ent
,
N
o . 55, K. O. T. M.--Meets on
R. Mills, Se ’ $ofNw 1 $. Ne l^ofSw sometimes is thoughtless expenditure. darkies or from what was called the
the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of
Bay City last Saturday night by a dance
white
trash.
’
When
the
cat
in
the
cor
­
eacli
month
at
800
p.m. at Woodmen Hall. T
1 $. Nw 1 $ of Se 14 and Sw ’4 of Ne V* 1 won’t say extravagance, because the ner ‘washed her face* the housemaid
there. They report walking very good.
Handley. Com.; John Day, R K.
daughters would not willingly disre­
of
sec
32,
tp.
2
S,
R.
9
W.
M o . nino S tar R ebekah L oook , N o . «2. I. O.
C. W. Peterson cut his hand badly last
gard their privilege. But when one assured her mistress that 'it was goin'
O. K —Meets on the first and third Wednesday
evenings in each month. Mrs. C. M. Newman,
Monday evening on the cut-off saw. At Nov. 15.—Marcus Curl et ux to Fannie makes a purchase which she afterward to rain.’ The severity of the winter
N. <1.; Miss L. Foland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Sec.
Smith, S ’2 of Ne
of sec. 25, tp. 3 regrets, instead of returning it, as vas foreshadowed by the industry of
present he is getting along nicely.
G. A. R.—Meets on the first Saturday of each
S of R. 9, W and lot 2 of see. 30, tp. most women would do, an auction is the squirrel. If it stored up nuts
month
at 1 p.m. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. N'
With the new lath machine, new plan­
General Banking and Exchange busi­ Drew, adjutant;
early, that rueant an early freeze and
W. H. Reynolds, commander
3 S, R. 8 W.
held
in
the
household,
and
the
article
er, new gang trimmer and other content
ness interest paid on time deposits.
in
early
snow.
If
you
have
ever
sat
I.
O.
O.
F — Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o
Nov. 16.—F. M. and M. Barrows to is sold to the highest bidder. The auc­
p m. in I O. O. F Hnll. C. 1‘. Knudson, N. G.:
plated improvements the mill here is
in front of an open fireplace where
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­ Wm. Olsen, rec. secretary; W. J. Mar. per-
Lizzie White, Sw ’4 of Ne ’4. Se
of tioneer is the original purchaser.
wood was burned you may remember many, Sweden, and all foreign countries nianent secretary.
getting ready for a big run this next
’’
Sometimes
the
auction
is
very
amus
­
Nw *4, Nw 14 of Nw H lots 1, sec 32
the different sounds made by different
A ldbk C amp . N o . aiq, w. of W — Meets
year.
ing, and the manner of the sale shows
every Friday night in W of W hall. T. Coates,
and lot 9, see 31, tp. 4 S, K 10 W.
varieties of wood while being con­
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
consul; Otto Heins clerk.
Bay City is fixing up the old Cooper­ 1 Nov. 16.—James M. and Lucy Level to ; » woman's cunning. When I was there
sumed. There was one variety which
A. F. & A. M.—Meets the first Saturday night
Inst a dress w> icb cost $300 was
agedock. _________________
Annie L. Johnson, tract of land tie­ knocked down to one of the sisters for in adea noise likethe dripping of water
of each month in Masonic Hall. T B. Handley.
W. M.; Geo Handley, secretary.
C.
A.
BAILEY
from
a
roof.
When
a
darky
heard
that
ginning at a pt. 3.3.5 chains N. of $15. There w ere no other bidders. The
NEHALEM.
J ohnson C h apter . N o . 24 —Meets at 7:30 p.m.
he always said: ‘It’s gwine to snow.
dealer in
Meander post in slough.
on the third Saturday of each month nt
‘auctioneer’ was slightly disappointed,
Masonic Hall
J. D. Edwards, H. P.; W. W.
The Seven Sisters and the Volante arc Nov. 1C».—U. S. to Nystrom Loe, lots 9, •but she dii’ii’t know that the purchaser I.issen to de mow drappin’ in de hot
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
Conder, secretary.
ashes?
stillat Hitnple& Wheeler mill.
10 and 11 in sec 34 tp 3 N. R. 9 W. ' had entered into an agreement with
OSBORNE
MOWERS,
S
ilver
W
avr
C
hapter , No. 13, O. E. 8.—
“Cornstalks that grew no tassels
Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each
The engineer of the tug Maggie re­ Nov. 16.—Nvstrom Loe to B. A. Todd,' her other sisters not to bid against
meant something.' Earsof corn which BiiKKie., lmy riikefi, plows, und other month. I.uella Ford. W. M.; Carl Knudson,
secretary.
form iiiHcliiiiriy,
You can eave
ceived a telegram that his wife was dead,
lots 9, 10 and 11 in sec 34 tp 3 N. K. them on other articles if they wouldn't were irregular, or peculiar, were a sure
bid against her on the dress.”
money by dealing witli me,
A lder C xrclr , No. 44. w. of W.—Meets every
and left for ’Frisco.
forecast of a hard winter.’
9 W,
and fourth Wednesday of eacli mouth,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring second
"If the smoke from the old chimney
u
;.°LW , .ha"- ° N Mr"- H H. Aldermnn:
The Dewey, after a struggle with the Nov. 16.—Julius Schmeer to B. A. Todd GOT EVEN WITH THE HOUSE
r
Mrs C. Wahivogel, clerk.
went straight up. good weather for wagons.
lot
8
in
see
34
tp
3
N.
R.
9
W.
wind and tide finally got up to Henerv
I nitv K kbecbxh I aiimie , No. 51,1 O.O. F —
the next day was predicted from the _____ C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday,. Mrs. Eliza­
Tolils, for whom she had quite a lot of Nov. 16.—Wm Batterson to Julius How a taratola Walter Turned the cabins.”
beth.
Pye. N. G.; Mrs. Frank I.6ng, V. G.; J. J.
llalauco ot a l>ani«»r Ae-
Sc hmeer, lot 9 in see 35 and lots 2
freight. She is now loading salmon at
rye, secretary.
'
eonnt.
He
or
She.
and
3
of
sec
35
tp
3
N
R.
9
W.
102,
Wist's cannery.
£1TV !'cl> r.. .- .IO.
So ■o
’. A. J*.
F. «
& A. M.—
Meet« setoud and fourth Saturday*
The word “ship" is masculine in
I ",o¿'lh .
Nelson, w M. ; C. H
Wm. Blackburn lias made a successful Nov. 18.—Charles E. Seel to T. M. Bailey
With summer hotels closed and win­ French, Italian, Spanish and Portu­
' " : Allred Magnuson, J. W. ; Geo. V
Sw
HofSw
V
4
(or
lot
10)
of
sec
2K
transfer of his steam donkeY from the
secretary.
ter resorts in the south still suffering guese. nrd possesses no sex in Teu­
tp I S K- io \\.
on account of the war, there are hun­ tonic and Scandinavian. Perhaps it
Dewey to his logging camp, and it is
. a'.V'’!
No- ». O. E. S.-Meets first
amt thud ruesdays in each month Mrs. Hila
now at work in the woods. The com Nov. 21.—U. 8. of A. to Madalinc M dreds of waiters out of work, and they would not be an error to trace thecus-
kt-’ * M; Gus Nelson. W F, Mrs. Maybel
Nates Et> of Nw 1 < W H of Ne tj.
spend their days in the various offices fom back to the Greeks, who called
h'ger, A. M.: C. H. Hicks, secretary.
nnehe yell of the cook is no longer heard,
X
CI l'V’ JOD3E IHltHCTORY.
the steam whistle having taken its Nov. 23—U. S. of A. to Ralph W Mills, and resorts where people are likely to all »bipa by feminine names, prob­
■■ •-■■•■«r., nu.
• ...
No . *V3,
‘"V i.
1 m
0 . V».
c- r.
F —jneeis
Meet,
S ‘ -j of Nw
and Nr '4 of Sw
of go when they lock for a colored man ably out of deference to Athene, god­
SHAVING,
place.
Mr. Blackburn lias invested
t-nuays before
and fourth
Saturday, , m:J
and
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touttii c'nianiH)
servant,
says
the
New
York
Tribune.
less
of
the
sea.
But
the
sailor
as
­
every
other
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about $2000 in his engine, which is a 30
Bicks N. G.; A,,red D«»««. V. J ¡J, Pye. .ccre-
HAIR CUTTING,
There accounts of summer experi­ signs no such reasons. The ship to
tary
horse power nominal, but can In* rigged
ence» are exchanged, and landlords and him Is a veritable sweetheart. She
SHAMPOOING,
eirfS?
T'11 pirsse notify ua of any
to exert the force of 100. We hope he
head waiter»’ good and bad qualities DOHnin a waist, collars, stays, laces,
change in the name, in tide list.
discussed.
will have fair weather and good luck to
bonnets, ties, ribbons, chain, watches
"1 got the best of our boss last sum­ and dozens of other feminine ral-
pay him for his enterprise.
mer." »aid one waiter who had served uable».
Dave Zaddaeh contemplates a visit : to
hi» term at Saratoga. ‘We had to pay
everything strictly first class .
ll.hlrit of All Liquid».
his brothers in San Francisco in a I tew
23 cent» apiece for every thing w e broke,
Additional
experiments
by
Prof.
De
­
weeks.
Th 0.1.1 N. Co.’s New Book-
and one week I had ihree pieces to
Oit the R kkovrcm of O rkgon , W ahii -
pay for, and every cent came hard be­ war have shown that liquid hydrogen
The Rev. Dill, who was qnite ill the
iNurON and I daho in living dintriliuted.
J; pan
Ceylon cause the horses didn't come right for is by far the lightest of all known
pist week, is much belter.
t itr rea.ierH are requested to lorn aril the
me that week. It didn't make any dif­ liquids. Its density is one-fourteenth
r.ngl.sh Breakfast
Hd
lrea«. of their E astkrn friends «ml
Herman and Will Tohl have gone out
that
of
water,
and.
curiously
enough,
IARBEI ANO HAIRDRESSER
ference if the piece wns a teacup or a
to school at Forest Grove.
Oo'cng
Ideal Blend teapot, it was 23 cents apiece, and on this happen« to be the same ratio of SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING. «cqimtntniices, and n copy ofthewotk
AT T I*<>"t .,,,e,n free Tl,ig
pay day I just dropped a big vegetable density that hydrogen in the gaseous
You are right, Mr. Editor, no one man
"b''0!'* be interested in. anti we
stats bear« to air. Heretofore the
SHAMPOOING.
ETC.
dish
for
luck.
It
made
the
“
3
cents
can assess a county like this intelligently.
would ask tliat everyone take an interest
lightest liquid known has been liqui­
one
dollar,
but
I
got
even
with
the
and forward su. h athlresae, to W. H.
District or precinct assessor is the proper |
fied marsh gas. which possesses about New Gilding, next door to Poat.Office O. M N. £
bjsa."
O wLBt'v’ Ííí*’”‘r", 1‘aasenger Agent,
two-fl/ths the density of water.
BEAVER.
w
ijcnMi ht
art.
,
ZB-ZÙ-ZTIZ CF
C. & E. Thayer
CHAS. PETERSON,
’5^ Barber
Schillings
Best
Tea
Hot and Cold Raths
Are You Interested?
EDGAR LATIMER,