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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1899)
THE COLOR LINE IN CUBA. I also fixing salaries of county commission NEHALEM. era an follow»: $3 |x-r day actual service, City Council Meet. except in Douglas. Lake, Klauiath. Jack- We have had some stormy weather Good, Bad and Indifferent son, Yamhill and Gillium counties, The City Council met on Monday The warm rains are moving the snow, I the past two weeks. The snow on the evening with Dr. Hawke presiding and and high waters prevail. where it shall be $4, and in Union, which State Legislators There will 1iave to be some rubbing Councilmen L. Olsen and Jones were The Hohsonville mail carrier could not high hills was a foot or more deep. where it shall be $*»■ haye Introduced. of the oolor line if the good people of J. 0. Chitwood was on Salmon river present. Chairman Hawke drew atten get down on Monday, on account of the j Grace, to provide for the hearing of Cuba —the native® of all shades, the in the Crowley settlement the first of tion to the question of sewerage as set high water. petitions for pardons in all eases, except Spauish Cubans and the other residents (Continued from the third page.) forth in the Mayor's message, and it The Dewey is loaded with salmon j last week on business. where the sentence is death, bv the of foreign descend—combine to form a was decided that the Mayor lie request, from Kinney’s cannery, and is awaiting j Mr. J. S. Sloan is boarding with Steve stable government. It isestimated that circuit courts. Curtis, to incorporate the town of New ed to draw up an amendment to city an opportunity to get out. Bauer. Grace, to attend the code relative to about 40 percent, of the people of Cuba Astoria, Clatsop county. charter so that the eity can charge the the disposition of estates of decedents, aie colored. Under universal suffrage Report says that Nehalem is soon to Joe Altenberger has reuted Mr. D. C. Fordney, to authorize the state to as projierty owners for any sewerage done and declaring the order of preference of they would control many parts, of the have a newspaper again, with J. S. Gray McNeil’s ranch. sume control of certain wagon roads in to or abutting their property. island. To an American or Spaniard Steve Bauer and F. Riesch started on Wallowa county; to create a commission, heirs. at the helm. this is rather an alarming condition for Mr. Sid Anderson asked to have the McCulloch, to provide for the insur foot to Sheridan on the Sth inst. and Who will lie in the couning tower ? coui|sisedof William Green of Enterprise, a new state to face. It does not worry ilrainage in his part of the city seen to, ance of school buildiugs by counties, and went as far as the summit and found David Kuhn of Flora, and Oscar Bcdmer the Cubans in the least. There is prac which was referred to the street com Alex. Anderson is turning out a fine tically no color line among the Cubans model of fish boats for the resident fisher. I the snow too deep and turned back and of Paradise, to assume control of said the levy of taxes fol' losses. mittee. Marsh, to define the duties of county proper. It is not an uncommon thing returned home. roads, and appropriating $2000 for their The Chairman raised a question about men. surveyors and to provide for the keep to find families of white Cubans in Mr. Grosshoff and Mr. Stinemizner are maintenance. licensing cigar stands $25 per annum. W. H. Hoskins was down from Foley w4i«ich a cousin* a nephew or an aunt is Roberts, to create offices of county stock ing of better records of surveys Councilman Jones did not know whv on Saturday. He is circulating a jieti- working on Mr. Altenberger’s new McQueen, to give laborers and others unmistakably colored. Nor is African inspectors at salaries ranging from $25 they should pick upon this class of busi tion to the court for the appointment of house. in mines a Hen on mining property for blood a bar to the finest Cuban society, ness anymore than other businesses. The John Hickey as supervisor of Road Di*, School Dist. 34 held a sjiecial school to $000 jier annum, and to provide for provided the person is descended on one claims. the inspection of sheep between March matter was referred to the license trict No. 1, as consolidated by the last meeting on the 12th inst. with a full atten- side from a family of honorable connec Stewart, to require a display of the committee. court. The appointment would lie the cnce. It was decided to buy some black 1 and June 1, and September 20 and De United States flag on all public schools tions. say® the Cincinnati Times45tar. The Spaniard, however, draws a dis Mr. F. W. Heals presented a petition best the court could make. Mr. Hickey's boards, a teacher’s desk and some chairs. cember 20. tinct difference between the African Flagg, to create the state board of agri during school hours. to have sidewalk laid on South street, work is his best recommendation, it They will commence work on the new Hill, to prohibit the sale of liquors in blood he may have inherited from school house about the middle of Febru culture. of five members, to be appointed with necessary crossings along the speak» for itself. Moors and the colored admixture in by the governor, one member to serve private boxes or booths of restaurants. South side of said street from the inter Blackburn Bro.’s started a large raft of ary. _______________ McCulloch, to require county courts to Cui». In a general way he classes all one year, one two years, one three years section of South side line wi.h the West logs down to the mill the first of the advertise for bids for bridge repairs Cubans as negroes«, and refers to all WILSON RIVER. and two four years, line of Stillwell avenue to intersect with week. the Cuban struggles for freedom as Whalley, to permit defendants to set when the cost exceeds $100. the East fine of Fourth avenue East. “niigger uprisings.** He notes with sur Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blackburn are ex. Gust Boquist and Erick Glad went up up plea in abatement in answer in addi Young, to prohibit the catching of sal Ordinance ordered drawn. to Kilches river last Wednesday to get tion to general defences and counter mon, salmon trout, mountain trout and prise that we hold radical views some Mr. Oak Nolan presented an ordinance pected in from Portland, when the two what similar to his in Illinois and North some animals at Mr. Hougan’s. ladies will take charge of the cuisine de brook trout in the Upper Rogue river Carolina, yet are honestly preparing to to give the hose company power to ring clams. partment. and its tributaries with other appliances Joe Price brought his wife and family turn Cuba over to the Cui»ns. the fire bell for meetings and drills of the Moody, to authenticate testimony of hose company. The ordinance not l>e- (Received to late for last week’s paper). home on a visit last week. official court re|x>rters and to provide for than hook and line. Maxwell, to incorporate the town of A REFUGE FOR NEGROES. ing satisfactorily drawn it was laid T. Ducham’s logs have come down the its sufficiency as priiua facie evidence of The Maggie, with the Dewey in tow, river, and quite a few went into Dough proceedings when properly sworn to. Bay City, Tillamook county. over until next meeting. The Island of llnytl Mny Serve to arrived Wednesday with a large stock of erty slough. Josephi, to define further who are med M'»ody, to abolish joint tenancy. Help Settle Racial Troubles of goods for our merchant and others. Morton, to make treating in saloons a Real Estate Transfers. Well, the high water is here, but not as ical practitioners by amending ambigu Thia Country. misdemeanor, punishable by a flue of Quite a number of residents on the high as last year so far. ous phrases and making the language Jan. 11.—Lucy J. Ruggles to Peter Brant South Forks took advantage of the fine definite as to those who are not; author from $5 to $20, or imprisonment from An experience of a third of a century lots 1 and 2 of block 3 in Thayer's weather Saturday, and came down to since the war hasslhown that the white izing boards of park cotnmisssioners in two to 10 day8. COULSONBURG. Knight, to incorporate the town of and black races in the southern states town to trade. addition in Tillamook city. towesof more than 300 population. will never harmonize, says-the Chicago Blackburn sent a raft of logs to the Mr. Huston, Mr. Bevens and his three Jan. 12.—H. H. Miller toj. L. Lawrence, Loony, to use convict lalior in road Canby, Clackamas count'. Tribune. The recent injustices inflict mill on Tuesday. 60 acres in see. 29 tp 4 S. R. 10 W. building near the state institutions at sons werethe welcome guests of N. Coul ed upon the blacks in North Carolina PRIVATE COMMISSION. Jan. 16.—John IL Hardman to Mrs. E. Quite an improvement in the sidewalks son's Sunday of last week. Salem; to proviJe for the assessment of ire but one item in a situation prevail A. Christensen, tract in Tillamook between Effenburger and Boles creek has promissory notes; to protect for fivevears Mrs. N. Coulson went to Beaver The President Will Select Men ing all over the south. To a certain de county. lieen made. opossums, to lie imported from Missouri gree Bishop Turner is right when he Thursday, returning Friday. for the Philippines. Jan. 16.—Elmer IL Shaffer to P. McIn R. Krebs is building an extension to his to Marion and Linn counties this month says there is no “manhood future" for Mr. H. Poland, of Beaver, and Mr. D. W ashingon , Jan. 16. — The commis tosh tract in Tillamook county. his race in these states. It would be to mill dock and making other improve Stevens, of Tillamook, were in our burg by the Salem Rod and Gun Club. Jan. 16—A. G. Beals to Lottie A. Wiley ments. Mackay, to amend the law relative to sion which the president is about to ap the mutual advantage of both whites Saturday. deed of correction. the reusing of empty packages so as to point to proceed to the Philippines will and blacks if all the dissatisfied negroes The warm rain of Monday night start not be subject to the confirmation of the in the cotton states could be induced to Mr. E. T. Coulson made a trip to punish for intent to deceive. Jan. 16.—Caleb C. Hoopes to P. McIn ed the snow, and there is quite a raise Beaver Thursday, on business. United States senate, but will be named go to some country where they could tosh tract in Tillamook county. Mulkey, to provide charges for filing in both streams. live their own- life and develop an their Jan. 17.—Union Mill Co., by Sheriff, to Rev. Dollarhide and wife, of Beaver, probate cases, to be graded according to under reserved authority of the president, own way. The citizens held a meeting the first of and its expenses will be paid out of the IL G. E. Wist, 15-21 acres in sec. 5 visited at N. Coulson's a few days last the value of estates. The world has not failed to note the week to take action against fish tp. 2 N. R. 10 W. week. ________ Adams, to prohibit driving or riding appropriations. It is not expected to what a poor stagger the blacksof Hayti traps being placed in the river. Attempts Jan. 17.—Mecke Swisher, by Sheriff, to animals on plank waiksorbicycle tracks. commit the United States government have made at development during the HEBO. IL G. IL Wist, Ne. *4 of S. W. *4 of have been made to do so before, but Reed, to authorize county courts to to recognition of the independence of the aentury of independence which they were promptly discouraged by the resi sec. 8 tp. 3 N. R. 9 W. dispose of property acquired from sales of natives, nor is it to frame a scheme of have enjoyed since they got rid of the Hello! Here we are again. And still government for the islands, as was the French and Spanish yokes. But this is Jan. 17.—Henry Riefel, by Sheriff, to E. dents. The fish have small enough delinquent taxes. it rains. G. IL Wist lots 7 and 8 in block 13, chance as it is without traps. Daly of Benton, to incorporate Tilla case with the Hawaiian commission. ti.e fault of the peopleand not of the is The Weekly Oregonian of Jan. 6 pub The literary is booming, so is the mook. Nehalem city. Undoubtedly, however, the commission- land. There Is no better er more con venient country in the world for the Jan. 17—Nellie M. and Fred Murphy to lishes an article “Easy to build a road,” river. Haines to reduce salaries of Washing ! ers will unofficially confer with the na- American negroes to emigrate to than J. R. Eldridge, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec in which it gives, as something new, the Torn Owens shot a wild cat recently. I tives and advise with the military au- ton couuty officers. this same rich and luxuriant Island of information that there is a low natural 6, tp. 2 S. R. 8. W. Mr. Gross' little girl has been sick. Kuykendall, to extend five years the ! thorities, it being felt here that men of Ilayti. If our discontented southern Jan. 17—James M. Fuller to Geo. Fuller, pass between the head waters of the I Fannie Bain gave a birthday party a charter of the Siuslaw & Eastern Rail ! their experience and qualification will be negroes cannot improve and progress lots 6 and 7, blocks 20 Fuller add. to Necanicuni river and North Nehalem. way & Navigation Company, which has 1 valuable counsellors in the conditions there, winning for themselves an in few days ago. Bay City. This has been known to old residents of now existing. crease of wealth and of comfort, then Mrs. M. C. Kellow is on the sick list. not acted on the charter granted it in Jan. 17.—Sheriff, to G. W. Phelps, sher Nehalem for the past 25 years, and were It is believed that the natives can they cannot do It in Africa oranywhere 1889. on earth. Mr. J. A. Ward lias an attack of la iffs deed on execution. it not for the selfish action of parties, Michell, to repeal the act authorizing be kept from hostilities until the arrival Jan. 17.—Plat and dedication of block not broad minded enough to work for grippe. county courts to pay for publication of of the commission at Manila, and then it SLEEPING MACHINES. 20 of James M. Fuller's amended the general good, Tillamook would now This community was visited by a nice county court proceedings. I is hoped that the best result will follow addition to Bay City. have a good wagon road by way there refreshing shower the latter part of the Reed, toau’liorize the construction of the visit, including the reassurance of Ingenious Merlimi leal Apparatila to* Jan. 17.—W. T. Slater to Tuckcc Lumber of to Clatsop, and Nehalem would have week. IlrintfinH About the Condition tloodgateson Hudson and Otter sloughs, the natives upon many points as to of Slumber. Co., Sw. 1 i of Sec. 1 and N. * 2 of Nw. access to the Astoria market by land. The approach grades to the Castle Douglas county. j which they are now doubtful. It also I i and E. Mi of Ne. *4 of sec. 12 tp. 2 This is the only feasable route at present I Rock bridge arenearingcompletion. The Daly of Bentou, to amend the charter will be perceived that by the appoint Experiments have been made recent S. R, N W. fora wagon road to connect the two bridge already being accessible to hose- of Coivall s. ment of the commission, the president is ly with some curious devices in the Jan. 17.—Eva Anne Yager to Jacob Blum counties, and where the railroads will men° Harmon, by request, to prohibit sal granting the appeal of some of the best shape of “sleep machines.” Sleep will Ne. 11 of Ne. ’4 sec. 36 tp. 2 S. R. 10 undoubtedly lie built whenever it comes. ..... r n At the literary a few nights ago the mon fishing in the Rogue river above II- Filipinos, who are confident that both sometimes result from fatigue of the W. except by hook or 14 line. i following officers were elected, viz: Pre- linois, ............. — 1 sides will be enlightened by its creation, eyes. Looking at trees or other objects Jan. 17—IL E. and Lula IL Selph to J. S. Kuykendall, to provide for county high and declare that the United States is we rush along in the train will fre I sident, W. W. Condor; vice-president, BARNEGAT. Stephens lots 3 and 4 of block 16 of Win. Rhodes; secretary, Millie Jensen; schools, and a uniform course of study. I government will be shown that the quently “send us off.” Thayer’s addition to Tillamook e*ty. AnnngeniousgeDtletnan has produced Daly of Lake, to reduce from $3 50 abilities of the Filipinos for government t machine went editor, J. R. Lowrance. Captain Hunt, of Cn|>e Mears, for this purpose. It isa box Jan. 17.—Louis Olsen to Claude Thayer per acre to $1 25 tlie valuation of agricul have been under-estimated, while the to Tillamook Monday, and returned ■ surmounted by two fan-like panels, one S. *4 of Sc. 11 see. 18 and N Mi of Ne. tural college land selected 25 years ago Filipinos themselves will be induced to ibove the other, revolving horizontally Tuesday. The Maiden's Aim. Vi sec. 19 tp. 1 S. R. 7 W. but not yet taken. have patience before insisting upon self- in opposite direction*. These panels Uncle John McConnell returned home 1 Jan. 17.—William Dowd to Hilder Down ire studded with mirrors that throw Fulton, to amend the attachment law government. Tuesday from the city, after a week's j He |>elted her neatly, from head to feet. 5 acres in tp. 1 S. R. 10 W. With snowballs soft and with snowballs •o that real estate may lie attached by So far as can be gathered, the presi tpon the retina a vibrating flood of Jan. 17.—Fred Scherzinger, to Zieltna IL absence. fleet, ! filing a cipy of the writ of attachment in dent has not completed the list of the twinkling light. Scherzinger, lots 12, 17 and 18 of Bert Biggs went to the city Monday, A similar effect Is produced by *tar- And seemed to think it no end of fun ; | the clerk’s office, so as to do away with commissioners. Supposing that he in ng at a bright ball placed high above sec. 24 and lot 1 of sec 25 tp. 5 S. R. , and returned Tuesday. the necessity for actually levying on real cludes General Otis and Admiral Dewey, the head, so that some slight strain is II W. I The steamer Louise brought over some * While she was busy preparing one. • estate, in order to sell it for taxes, to he would add the names of President caused by storing at it. Jail. 18—John and Christine Erickson t 1,1 boom sticks from Hohsonville Thursday, Rolling, pounding it hnrd and sound, With snow scooped tip from the fleecy amend the law so as to authorize suits to Schurman, of Cornell university, and Another apparatus for causing Nels Hansen bond for deed, Sc. *•< of for Hartvr. determine conflicting claims to real es Professor Worcester, of Ann Arbor. He drowsiness is formed of clamps for ground. Sw. ’* ot sec. 19 tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. School will la'ginat Bnriieirnt the 23rd tate to be maintained by the party not in has under consideration the name of sneezing the arteries leading to the Jan. 18.—U. S. to Nels Hansen patent ' inst., with Miss Newell, of Nehalem, as They aimed—she her missile fair and possession of the property; to authorize | Charles Denby, as the last member, but □rain. The clamps remain, in position Sc. of sec. 6 tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. clear ; ' teacher. 'or less than half a minute, and by that Jan. 18—Frank and Sophia Severance to ■ But lie did not dodge, for he did not fear; . the trial court in caseafor personal dam as Mr. Denby is engaged with the war ime the sufferer from insomnia has Mr. Bert Biggs went to the city Tues ages to appoint three persons to examine investigation commission at present, G. W. Kiger W. Vi of lot 7 in block 1 □een placed in a state of somnolence Blit calmly waited to see it flv, day. I the plaintiff as to his or her injuries. with an indefinite programme before ».v the decreased flow of blood to the Tillamook city. And far from its target wildly shy. Jan. 18.—1.0.0.IL toj. S. Stephens, lot Mgkwell, to enable administrators him, he has not positively decided to ap orain. BEAVER. When, whack! on the side of his smiling point him. 41 in block 4 l.O.O.F. cemetery. Still another method is to arrange an and guardians to cure defects in deeds. face electric lottery in the bed so that a inild Jan. 18.—U. S. to James S. Stephens, The recent rains has swollen the Nes He caught it right in the very place. Flagg, to make it more difficult for -urren.t acts upon the spine. Desperate Remedy patent, W. of IL l«j of sec. 15 tp. 3 tucca, hence J. R. Finley rolled about building and loan associations to evade ' I do not understand, ” said the justice, N. K. 8 W. 100 logs in the river tor Crebs Bro.’s! She had meant to paste it. By Jove, and usury laws, through exacting excessive Gladstone nt Church. Mars, "how it is that you. who are usually such I saw mill at Woods. premiums. A writer in the London Church Ga j And Jupiter Ammon, but he saw stars ! a mild married man, should make such For Sale for $joo. Beach, to protect innocent purchasers zette tells this story about Mr. Glad Beaver is looking for and expecting a an assault upon this man.” stone: “I happened to be in a church i few more immigrants from the east this For her brother, a base ball pitcher tall. In consequence of nonrecordance of chat “ Well, judge," explained the prisoner, Had taught and trained her to throw a tel mortgages , one Sunday morning when Mr. Glad The Fairview hall, located two mile, spring. ball. stone came in; it was a church he at from the eity of Tillamook, at the junc Our church here is progressing nicely Thompson, of Washington, to prohibit 'there was an assault to be avenged.’’ "Yes?” tended very rarely, so he was quite un tion of the Forest Grove and Yamhill with J. R. Fiiilev as foreman. Very And this gav young fellow, who laughed the sale of liquors in quanities of less expected. He had much difficulty in “And my wife knew of it.” with glee. roads. For terms see Ralph Ackley, many kindly hands are helping on the than one gallon, without a license from inding a seat, for it was a free and •Yes?” Tillamook, Or. While bravely awaiting her onslaught, he county court, and to prohibit sales with work, notably the young men of Beaver. □pen church and apt to crowd up "Well, judge, you're a married man in one mile of college; provisions of the dreadfully. A curate deacon, whom Your correspondent has liecn laid up Walked sadly home, and 'twas later act not to apply to incorporated cities and you know how it is yourself. If I we all loved, but whose forte was not when City Warrants Payable. for a few days with some of Job’s com didn't turn in and thrash this man I would anil towns. He fitted a smile to his mouth again. ^reaching, happened to be in the pul The following warrants arc now |M1V- forters. Blackaby, to incorporate the town of have had to sneak in the back way with pit, and caught sight of the prime min W B. Keen and wife writes that they my bools off foz the next thirty days. ister as he hurrned in and looked able nt my office : Nos. 139, 140. 143, The Second Oregon Volunteers, now at Ontario. Malheur county. 144, 146. 148. 149. 150. 152. 153. 154, are homesick to get back to Beaver, iround for a chair. It was almost hiS Young, to protect opossum five years, It was a choice of two evils,” Manila, lost another of its members, first sermon, and, nervous before, this 157. I atei est ceases from date of this where they have the privilage of raising and providing penalty from $50 to $100. making the thirtieth death in the regi There is no fun in sleigh riding unless |uite upset him. This Mr. Gladstone their children in a good moral neighbor notice. bi. THOMPSON, Young, to require siudy in public hood. To say they would have a hearty ment. Professor B. J. Hawthorne on schools of physiology and hygiene, with you are about SO years old and iu love, quickly perceived, and picking up his City Trrns. bat and umbrella, he scurried to the welcome would l»c putting it very mild. Monday received a cablegram from special reference to the effects of alcohol and the girl with yon. Tillamook, Ore , Jan. 12. 1899. Captain Moon, Oregon volunteers, at op of the church, and, finding a seat Manila, announcing the death of his ic drinks, stimulants and narcotii-s. The mothrr—Somehow I feel that I imong the children, sat through tne County Warrants. During the heavy rains the past few son. Wistar Hawthorne. Death was Young, to attend the code relative to can trust my daughter to you. •hole of a long sermon with his hand days the Clatskanie river and adjacent caused bv paralys» of the heart. The the service of attachments The Accepted One—You can indeed, to his ear, paying the most marked at Tliv following county warrants are streams rose to their banks, ami loggers tention to every word. This gave the Young, to require a justice of the peace madam. Everylsidy trusts me. young man was 20 years of age. and now |Miyabk, and will 1« (mid when prv 'urate I am sorry to say he is since have taken advantage of the flood to was a memtier of company C, Eugene. in a precinct ot 2000 population and over .tilted nt inv olhtx- ; lead—more courage, but after the Serif. E .No». 1131. 1075,1991, 1073, run thousands of feet of logs down to He had enjoyed excellent health since to b- « licensed attorney, in addition to j service Mr. Gladstone took an oppor 1092. 1090, 1013. 1044, 1125, 112«, tidewater. pt ssessing other qualifications. leaving home. tunity of thanking him.” — 1127. 100«. 1007, HIM. 1093. 1099. Young, to protect jack snipe from 1099, IUKI, IOS,«, 1074. 1071, 543. There are two effects A telephone message was received nt "They say," ventured the voting man, February 1 to Septeniper 1. of 1057. 1133. 1092. 1093. 1091. 1095, Baker City on Monday, that at the Fish with an Elastic Stomach. “that it is l-ecoming quite the thing for tea. Y’oung. Infix salaries of county asses- 1003. 1072, 109«, 1059, 1070. «59. The good old rule that a receptacle 1129, 1009, 017, lOfiO. 1139,---- 1139, Bonanza mine operators have Ixen newly married couples to go and see •orsas follows: $3 per day in all coun . The £ood is got by Steep, ■nust be larger than it* contents find* l«, 1150, taking off $1000 in gold from the plates Niagara Falls in winter.” I 140, 1090, 1157, 114.9, il».-., H H.Î., ties except thi«e east of the Cascades tpparent refutation In the case of the I ., 113«. ____ 1135, each hour, for 15 hours, The ledge from II 79. 1197, 1034, 1064, "It must l>e a l<eautiful sight in win »nd Jackson, Jiawphine. Ikniglas. Till* •hiasmodon, a fish popularly known as mg it 1177. 1190, 1157, 1103, 119«. which this ore is milled is eight feet wide. ter " she said. "I should like to see it!” mook, Clackamas and Marion, in which ’the black swallower.” It ¡»noted for W II CARY. I he bad by boiling it. One chunk of ore. weighing over a ton. ts voracity and for the eifrtrmousdi»- His next trembliug utterance settled it. it shall be $ I Multnomah county. County Treasurer. Tillamook, Ore.. January 5th, 1999. was worth $2 per pound. I and they are to start next week. Fnn. ko A Schilling 4 Company tensibility of its stomach, which per- peraunum. and Clatsop county. $1500; mias it to swallow fishes 'arg>er than it- EMMA. LEGION OF BILLS. Good! Bad!