THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 1
dear, an’ kiss your mother ’fore she
goes.”
'T wm In front of Santiago, and the loudly
Little Sure planted the doll among
•creaming shell
Commingled with the canon’s roar and the tussocks aud ran off to make the
castle. Hot work it was making that
ringing Yankee yell;
While the rattling bullets and the cries of castle. Little Sure took off her bon
fear and pain
net, pushed her curls back, and flapped
Combined to make a picture none will want
the flies from her face.
to see again.
“Now it's all ready for my bald-head
The Spaniards held the trenches and de ed child; she will be happy and comfy
clared they’d never run
From all the Yankee porkers that were in her new house." She brought the
doll and placed it in the castle.
rooting ’neath the »un;
We soon found they were foemen not un
“I’ll gather some flowers, an' make
worthy of our steel.
And some of ua, I’m very sure, uneasy yer a bokay, bald-headed child,” said
Suze, and she ran to the river bank, '
quite did feel.
where the bluebells grew long and
This was my first experience in real war’s
rank.
inhuman ways,
A CUBAN
EPISODE.
And I found It very different from what
I’d seen in plays;
But I screwed my courage up and resolved
to blaze away
And do some deed of valor that would help
to save the day.
/yien poi$ß.
GROWING GOLD.
It is generally supposed that the nug
get® which are found in the river
gravels of Klondike and other aurifer
ous regions have been brought down
by the rivers direct from the reefs in
which the gold originally lay.
Many practical miners and scientific
men, however, have long been of opin-
ion that this cannot be the case, says
the London Mail, for no masses of gold
of so large a eize are ever found in the
reefs themselves. They believe, on the I
other hand, that the nuggets have
grown where they are now found, just
as a crystal of salt will grow in strong
brine; but with so insoluble a sub-1
stance as gold it was difficult to un
derstand how such growth could take
place. Experiments carried out io Aus .
tralia have shown that decaying vege
table matter will cause the deposition
of gold from solutions of gold salts,
bu* these salt® are not known to occur
in reefs.
The mystery Is now solved. A Sla
vonic chemist named Zzigmody has
just shown that gold itself can exist
in a soluble form. By acting on a
slightly alkaline solution of a gold salt
with formaldehyde and submitting the
product to dialysis he has succeeded in .
obtaining gold in a colloidal condition,
in which state it is soluble in water and
may be precipitated by the addition of
common salt. It is probable that some
of the gold in quartz reefsexists in this
condition. It is washed out by the
rain, carried away in solution by the
rivers, and deposited in the river
gravels wherever there is anything con
taining salt to cause its precipitation.
In the course of ages a large nugget
may in this way be formed.
J. P. ALLEN,
Proprietor.
First class accotnniotlation
at second class rate.
MEALS
IN THE
CITY.
TiBamook, Ore
CONTEST NOTICK.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
I'uited Slates Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
October 24th. 189K.
A sufficient context affidavit having been
tiled iu this office by JOHN E. ERICKSON, con-
testent, against homestead entry No. ex
made September 25, 1891, for 8 Uoi Nw u
N % of Sw J4, sectiou 27. Township 1 8, Ran«
iu W, by BENTON NEWTON, coutestee. ?u
which it is alleged that theaaid Benton Newtou
ha» wholly abandoned his Haul entry for? ver
three years prior to the date of said contest affi.
davit; that lie has not resided on his said claim
at anv time «luring the past three years, nor
any one acting for him; that during said time
he has inane no impioveinenta of any kind
whatever, nor has he in any way cultivated
said claim, nor any one acting for him; that
there is no house on the claim, nor any evidence
of residence, cultivation, or improvements
having been made for six or seven years ; that
entrvniau's absence is not due to his employ
ment in the military or naval service of the
United States in tune of war, said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond aud offer
evidence touching said allegation at io o'clock
a.m. on December 19th, I898, before the Register
and Receiver at the Uuited States Land Office
in Oregon City, Oregon.
The saitl contest having, in a proper affidavit
filed October 22nd, 189M, set forth facts which
show that due ililigeuce personal service of this
notice cau not be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
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W. M. G alloway , Receiver.
A light buggy was coming along the
Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line.
road drawn by a pair of ponies, and ¡ d
it were a young man and a girl—a
pretty girl, in a cool white gown, and
I aimed at a fat captain, with a large and a rose-la<!rn hat.
The young mat was looking tenderly
roomy front—
Big game I always do select when I start at the g rl's face, but the girl’s eyes
out to hunt—
were bent on a great basket of starry-
I pulled the trigger, and there was a sharp,
white jasmine she carried on her knee.
resounding crack,
TiMBBB L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
The ponies were going fast—the
And that Spanish captain doubled up, just
S trict attention given to outside orders .
PUBLICATION.
like a jumping-jack.
young man glanced quickly along the
Uuited States Laud Office,
D ying cleaning and renewing a specialty .
Oregon City, Or.,
’Twas then my conscience smote me and road, san the white boxes a good way
October 11, 1898.
W ork called for and delivered .
shivers through me ran,
ahead—then he looked again at the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
As I thought how I’d deliberately shot girl’s face.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
down a fellow man.
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
They were now very clou- to the
Yet, while my knees were shaking—my
sale of timber lands in the States of California
castle; the young man had his finger
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’
courage almost flown—
as extended to all the Public Land States by
I smiled to think *twas painless, for he r»ady to turn the rein.
act of August 4. »#92,
didn’t even groan.
JAMES B. MELLOTT,
Presently a little figure dashed from
of Dayton, countv of Yamhill, State of Oregon
But when the fight was ended, 'mong pris the scrub that bordered the road.
has
this
day
filed in this office his sworn state
oners at the rear,
“My bald-headed child, you’ll kill her.
ment No 8052 for the purchase of the ne1; of
I found my robust captain, still alive, but
Section No loin township No 2 8 Range No 7
you
’
ll
kill
her,
”
cried
Suze
holding
acting queer.
W, and will offer proof to show that the land
His stomach seemed to hurt him, and, ask her arms out before her to stop the
sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone
ing how he felt,
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
ponies. ... A sharp scream, and
hisclaim to said land before the Register and Re
I learned my shot I’d wasted—on th« little Suze lay trampled to death—her
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, ou Thursday,
buckle of his belt.
the December 22nd, I898.
life
blood
mingling
with
the
hot
red
—Chicago Dailv News.
He names as witness:
dust of the road.
Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, Oregon, Albert E.
Cook, ot McMinnville, Oregon, J. W. Fishburn,
The young man and the girl leaped
of
Dayton, Oregon, Janies L. Fletcher, of Mc
from the buggy, and bent over the
Minnville, Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
crushed figure. He put his hand on the
above described lands are requested to file
child’s heart.
•i
their claims in this office on or before said 22nd
A woman came swiftly through the
day of December, 1898.
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scrub, her face ashen pale—she waved
UN away Suze, love, an* don’t the man and girl aside, and bent over
SWELL3 ON STREET CARS.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
ASTORIA AND
be stealin* mumma’« raisins. the tiny figure, kissed the bleeding
P ublication .
Look here, my little gel,” said the wom mouth, and clenched the dust of the They Cans« a Foreigner Much Snr-
United States Laud Office,
TILLAMOOK.
Oregon City, Oregon,
an, smiling at the child, “there won’t road in her agony.
prise While Travelin* in
October nth, 1898.
be none left ter put in the duff fer
"Th’ only thing I loved in this world.”
This Country.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ot the act of Congress
daddy’s dinner to-morrow.’*
she moaned, “my—little—Suze—my—
of Juns 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the
“Giv* us a han’ful. mumma, an’ Suzie pretty—laughing little gel. My baby!
“Nothing that I have seen in the
sale of timber lauds in the States of California,
won’t bother yer no more,** said the Was it for this I brought you into the United States,” says a European, whe
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as
extended to all the Public Land States by
child, coaxingly, holding out a chubby world?"
has just, returned to his native coun
act of August 4, 1892,
WILL BUN THEl
brown hand, and jerking her pink sun
JOHN W. FLETCHER,
“Take her aside for a moment, try, “seemed more typical of Amer-
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
bonnet to the back of her head.
Alice,” said the young man, “and turn > ican institutions, than the people one
has this day filed in this office his sworn state
Such a winsome, dimpled, little away your faces.”
®ees on street cars. The passengers od
ment No. 3053, for the purchase of the e% of w%
of Section No. 24 in Township No. 2 S Range
creature she was. in her short pink
The girl put her arm round the wom [ one of these vehicles epitomize the
No. 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the
frock, bare-armed, bare-legged, and an, and forced her to turn aside . . . whole character of the country. I
laud sought is more valuable for its timber or
brown as a berry, with a tangle of the man gently laid the little body was astonished the first time I saw Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Asloria and stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before the Regis
yellow hair and bright blue eyes as upon a buggy cushion, and covered it women beautifully dressed climb intc
ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, on
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers.
the stood there smiling at her mother, with a linen rug . . . he touched the them and take tbeir places next tc
Thursday, the 22nd day of December 1898.' He
names as witnesses:
her moist red lips parted, and showing woman’s shoulder.
workingmen, and in the evening when
Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Oregon, Ri
a row of milk-white teeth.
men and women in evening dress take
ley G. Smith, of Dayton, Oregon, James B.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COIIN & CO.,
“Where to?” he asked.
Mellott, of Dayton Oregon, Luther J. Fletcher,
“There, now, Suze, run to yer dad a
The woman pointed to the bank of their places alongside persons dre®sed
TILLAMOOK, AGENTS.
of Dayton, Oregon.
bit, he’s usleep under the wagon,” said the river where the wagon and tent in the poorest fashion, the sight is ope
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
■the woman, as she filled the child’s were. He carried the burden in si that could not be duplicated in any
claims iu this office on or before said 22nd day of
liands. “Bill, will ye have an eye to lence, and placed it gently on a rude other country in the world. There are
December, 1898.
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of course, trams in all the great Eu
the child?” she shouted.
bank.
ropean
cities,
but
they
are
more
re
*
"Where
1«
your
husband?
”
“Aye, aye, muMut.V a sleepy voice
T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
“Tie’s gone ter th’ township, mister,” stricted in the quality of their patrons
answered from under the wagon,
United States Land Office,
where Bill Jolley, hawker and carrier, said the woman. “He only went a few In them one sees the comfortably
Oregon a ity, Oregon,
dressed and the poor. But not people
October 11, 1898.
lay with a newspaper over his face, minutes ago.”
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
of
the
social
position
who
ride
here
in
dozing off the effects of the township
“I must see the pcllce. ... I
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale
tanglefoot.
can’t tell you how sorry I am.” He the public conveyance«. The reason
of timber lands in the States of California,
of course, is the prevalence abroad ot
“Come ’ere, Suze; come an ’stay wrung the woman’s hand.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teriito-
the
cheap
cabs,
which
are
low
enough
ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by
“'Twasn’t your fault, mister,” said
alongside o* yer old daddy.” lie settled
act of August 4, I892,
in
price
io
be
accessible
to
anybody
himself comfortably, and turned lazily the woman, sobbing. “I seen the whole
JOHN W. FISHBURN,
but
those
of
thehumblest
means.
Some
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
on his other side. Little Suze had thing with my own eyes.”
times they are used by person® whe
has this day filed in this office his sworn s ate-
pulled a wisp of shivery grass as she
IFe drew the girl aside, and whis
ment No 3049, for the purchase of the
of e%
came along, and she slyly began tick pered. The woman and the girl went find it cheaper to carry bundles in
of Section No 24, in Township No 2 S, Range No
that way than to send them by mes
7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land
ling the back of her father’s neck.
into the tent.
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
sengers. Americans who go to Eu
“Now then, Suze, quit that there
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
The girl washed the tiny face and
rope have been astonished sometime«
his claim to »aid land before the Register and
thicklin’, d’ye hear, yer young noos- hands, and put a lace scarf round the
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
to set washerwomen delivering theii
ance yer,” said the man good-natured head. The n she placed jasmine sprays
on Thui sday, the 22nd day of December, I898.
basket® in cabs. But that sight Is nc
He names as witnesses :
in the little hands.
ly-
A. E.Cook, of McMinnville, Yamhill county,
more surprising to them than it i«
“Thank ye. miss; thank ye,” said the
“If I’m a noosance,” pouted Suze,
Oregon,
Kiley G. Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill
to the foreigner who sees women
county.
Oregon, James L. Flefcher, of McMinn
“wot did yer have me fer, dad?’«ides, woman, holding out a work-coarsened beautifully dressed in the public
ville, Yamhill co nty, Oregon, L. J. Fletcher,
I ain’t a noosance; ants is n noosance, hand tha* shook like a leaf. The girl
of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon.
street cars. Such a thing might be
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
’cause they bite like fun; goanners is took it in hers.
come possible some day in Europe, if
above-described
lands are requested to file their
a noosance, so’s snakes an’ buzzflies,
‘There was a doll of my little Suze'«. such comfortable means of traveling
claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of
an’ dingoes; but little gels ain’t no It's layin' in the road. If ye’s get it
December, 1898.
were to be found in the European cit
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noosance." said Suze, shaking her head I’d :hank ye kindly, miss, dear.”
ies a® those that exist here.”
wisely. “I didn’t ask yer ter have me
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
“1’1! run for it," said tbe girl.
P ublication .
—God sent me, mumma told me.”
The woman watched the girl away.
VASTLY DIFFERENT.
United States Land Office,
“Some little gels l know is rum Then with stout iron skewers she
Oregon City, Oregon.
October nth, 1898.
little beggars,” «aid Bill .Jolley, rolling pinned the flags of the tent together, Great Contrast Between the Liven Led
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
over, and tilting his hat, to look at the and secured herself against intru
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
by the Money-Getter and the
June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale
child, “but you ain’t a bad little stick, sion.
Money-Spender.
of timber lands in the States of California,
takin’ yer by and large. Look ’ere,
FOLLOWING IS OUR LIST OF PRICES :
“Here is the doll." said the girl. "Will
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
as extended to all the Public Land States by act
Suze, you go an* cut a branch off that you let me come in?”
A man and woman boarded a Euclid COMMON ROUGH LUMBER at |8 00 per thousand feet
of August 4,
strychnine bush over there, my gel,
SHIPLAP at $9.00 tier thousand feet,
“I’d rather ye didn't. I’d like ye’d car the other day and attracted consid
GEORGE H. BAXTER,
an’ keep the buzzflies off o’ yer poor leave me alone with my little dead erable attention from the other pas
SIZED LUMBER at 9 00 per thousand feet,
I of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
: has this day filed in this office his sworn state
FLOORING.
No.
2,
at
$12.00
per
thousand
feet.
old daddy while he has a snooze.”
sengers, says the Cleveland Plain Deal
Suze, please miss."
ment No. 3055, for the purchase of e*^ of w# of
[■LOOKING, No. 1, at $16.00 perthousaud feet,
Section No 26 in Townsnip No. 2 s, Ratine No. 7
Little Suze ran to the edge of the
"I'm frightened to leave you there er. There was nothing flashy or sen
w. and will offer proof to show that the land
RUSTIC,
No.
2,
at
$12
(X)
per
thousand
feet,
river, and came back carrying a glossy alone," said the girl—“it seems so sational in their appearance, and yet
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
RUSTIC, No. 1, at $16.(MM) per thousand feet.
green branch. She sat dow n patiently, wretched—-oh, do let me come in—do they were a pair who would be sure
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
No. I, FINISH, at $15.00 per thousand feet, ~
his claim to said land before the Register and
and flapped away the flies till her let me in."
to draw more than ordinary notice.
MOULDINGS. £»c per foot, per inch in
MOULDINGS,
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
sturdy little brown wrists w*ere tired.
.
011
Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899,
"1'11 be all right, miss. Will ye sit She was handsome, fine-eyed, broad
ALL 3IN. PLANKING at $7 per 10
He names as witnesses:
of
shoulders,
full
in
figure,
a
rich
color
nt the door of the tent till I call y e?"
Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill county,
Oregon, John Starr, of Dayton, Yamhill county
Bill Jolley was snoring in the shade
The girl sat outside, waiting, wait I in her cheek, a mass of dark hair be
Oregon, William H. Fletcher, of McMinnville,
neath her plumed hat—the highest
of the cart as the sun went down.
ing, till she was tired.
Yamhill county, Oregon, Albert E- Cook, of
j type of a well-fed. well-groomed ao-
M«'Minnv’11e Yamhill countv. Oregon.
Little Suze lifted his hut gently and
The woman took the doll, and fold-
!
Auy and all persons claiming adversely the
I
ciety
woman.
Ry
her
side
sat
a
«lender,
peered into his face.
led it in the arms of the dead child . . .
al ove described lands are requested to file their
stoop-shouldered,
hollow-
claims in this office on or before said 20th day
“There ain’t no fliet on dad now, an* with a knife she stealthily ripped slightly
i ot December, I898.
I’m awful tired—’sides he’s fast asleep. an opening In the back of the tent, and j cheeked, w rinkled man. His complex
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Shoo; gam out o’ that, you ugly old stole out to where a heap of harness ion «as like parchment, his eyes were
weak,
his
hair
thin.
S»
he
raised
hi,
T imber L amd , A ct J uki 3, I878.— N oticz F ob
goanna, an’ don’t come ’sturbin* my lay. . . . Taking a pair of hobbles
P ublication .
dnd — if you had a dad ter fan ter sleep and smiling strangely, she went back gloved hand it trembled slightly. His
United States Laud Office,
age
might
be
anywhere
between
40
yer’d give little gels like me a Barcoo to the tent. She kissed the lip« of the
Oregon City, Oregon,
October litli, 1898.
start. My dad’s awful sleepy to-day. dead child . . . then she bound the ami 70.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
“
That's
the
modern
contrast,"
said
a
Mumma says it’s tanglefoot what body to her own breast, placed her
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
makes him sleepy, but dad says it’« hand» together, and slipped the hob man on the back seat. “One is the
sale of timber lands in the Slates of California,
swipes. Wonder what swipes Is. I ble* over thrm . . . then sheatag- money getter, the other the money
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
spender. That fellow makes himself
extended to all the Public Land States by set of
say. dad, yer don’t want yer little gel gered to the edge of the river.
August 4. 1892.
ter stay here no more? Do yer, dad?
“Lord God." »aid the woman, sob prematurely old grubbing for dollars
CRTS T. STARR
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
Do yer. dad? There now, I’ve asked bing. “look down upon a sinful woman to decorate the woman. Look at her,
has this day filed iu this office his sworn at«1®*
him three times, an’ he nt ver said —you gaie me my little Suze—you and then look at him. I'll bet she sleeps Freight hnn died with pÛMtch and at lowest rates. Fniit .lelivered in good order. ment
No. 3081, for the purchase ot the 11% of
nothin’, so 1’11 go an’ have a play with took her from me—th’only creature I the sleep of the just, while he has
Best Accommodations and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook.
of Sectiou No. 32 in Township No. 1 s. Range
jny bald-headed child.” Suze went to a loved—th’ only thing I had to brighten seven distinct kinds of insomnia. It's Every attention paid to wants and conveniences of passenger. First-class table set No. 6 w, and will offer proof to show that tbe
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
hollow tree. From it she produced an my wretched life—Lord God let the too bad!"
stonethau for agricultural purposes, and to es
WILL SAIL FROM SAX FRANCISCO ABOUT OCTOBER 30th AND
tablish his claim to said land before the Register
“Say, you're not a married man, are
armful of cardboard boxes, and a bat mother's soul go with the »onl of the
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore.,
EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER.
tered wax doll with no hair on.
littfr sinless child; don’t part us. for you?" inquired the youth with the loud
on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899-
For farther particulars apply to
plaid
necktie,
who
sat
next
to
the
He names as witnesses:
.. _
“Was yer lonely without ver moth Christ’s sake. Amen." . . . There
Nathaniel Stretch, of Dayton, Ore , Wly G.
moralist.
er, bald-headed child?” said Suze. l was a «pin—sh—sh . . . and wings
Smith, of Dav ton. Ore ., John Glen, of Dayton
"You bet your life I'm not!" coarse
Ore . Albert E.Cook. of McMinnville Ore
fondling the doll; ” ’cause yer see I had I formed ou the surface of the water
No. 14 C aufoxxu 8wm. S am F mamck ; ortoTxccxxx Lt mxm T co .
Any and all |>ersons claiming adversely tne
ly replied the latter.
•
•••••
to fan my daddy ter f’eep. Daddies
above-described lands are requested to file their
it such nootancet, bald-headed child.
claims in this office on or before said 20th dsy
The girl waited at the tent door
Trealwaewt of Me» lean Prlsoaees.
I
of December, 1898.
Don’t you never buy no daddies; you . . . »he bean! no sound.
The term of n prisoner in Mexico it
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have God for a big daddy. When I go
“I.et me in!" she cried. . . . N.> divided into three periods. Th, first
When you are in town aud want to Mop at a nice hotel, tha place logo ii
IB to
to God I’ll take you with me. an’ you’ll answer came. She dragged out the is occupied with penal labor, the sec
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore
have wings same *• me, an' your nalr’ll skewers, and forced her way In. Th<- mil Is spent in the training school,
October Utli, iM-
grow long again, an* so curly. Moth tent was empty. The slit In the tent with small pay, and the third is pre
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
er’ll be an angel too. an' so’ll daddy, caught her eye. She loaked through
paratory to freedom, with paid work
to make final proof in support of her claim, ano
but he won't grt no tobacco and tan The long gras» showed that some one and many privileges.
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook. Oregon,
EOW. B. E. WIST Proprietor.
glefoot up there; he’ll be yarded up, had passed It lately. . . . She ran
on December and, 1S9R. via :
K.sl.ad'.
W
oatferfal
Moeer
Cetaa**.
keepin’ hit feather wing» clean, an* to the river bank . . . footmark,
maggik m . cross . a
_
This Hotel has just been newly furnished and put in Widow of M rs
The total amount of money coined
Truman D. Crow deceased; H- »•
playin' tune« on a gold harp like a were on the bank . . . I nd a» the
977 t . for the Nw U of Ne ‘4. Ne M
good 'un. Stay there a bit, bald-head girl stood wondering, a knot of starry by all the queen of England's prede
first class repair and 1« now hy far tha best in the city Se<-
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ed child, an* I’ll make you a cattle on white jasmine flowers floated past. cessor, on the throne was *1.025.000.-
She names the fo lowing witnewaea to prove
the road, where it’ll stand without . . . She covered her face with het 000. During the present reign the
verything
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and
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her continuous residence upon and cultivation
mint has turned out f3.250.<XW.000, in
I of said land, via:
tumblin’ down. There ain't no humpe-
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hands. . . . The jasmine flowers
Charles H Blake, Mastodon Or.;
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tirai luimkla.
Tillamook Or. Shackelford
ty-bumpetys on the road like there is told tbeir own story.—The Australia- cluding *790.000,000 in luilia—a record
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All work guaranteed to be first class,
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WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER,
Remember that we keep the best of
everything in Stock and at prices as
low as the lowest.
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