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------------------------- THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 11, 1899. fractional currency . An item is going the rounds to the tightly over the pieces of meat.”—From effect that the sultan of Turkey eats T imbkr L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otick F or The Pathfinder, a paper published in nothing that has not first been tasted I Canxell'x Little Folks for May. P ublication . Uuited States Land Office, Washington, D. C., has a plan by which by his cupbearer, and, according to I Oregon City Oregon, March 22nd, 1899. • H()|loses to bring back the old days of Turkish etiquette, no other personage1 The Trout and the Ring Notice is hereby given that In compit | It "shin plaster. ” It hasa bill prepared ane« with the provisions of th« net of t’ou- may perform this preliminary. One The tale I sing is a song of spring, gres» of June 3rd, 1878, entitled ” An act for consideration in the next session of the sale of timber '.ands in the State« ot Califor evening the cupbearer was called away i nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington I'erri- Lngress providing for the issue of sifver and did not return until late next day. I And is true beyond a doubt; tory,” as extended to all the Public ¡.and Stales The players are Miss Clara Carr, f tificates of the denomination of 10, 25 by act of August 4, 1892. Consequently the imperial dinner was MILES M FLYNN. Mvself, Lucie Jeff and a trout. I ,1(| 50 cents. Of course these would be deferred for five hours. Since then the of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed iu this onice his sworn state ’Twas Clara’s wish to take a fish . j under the same restrictions as the ment No. :$o94, for the purchase of the Lots 3 and cupbearer has had to taste the sultan’s | 4 and E of Sw % of Section No. ft, in Town From the bridge across the brock; Ijl silver certificate, andreallv would not dishes a day in advance and then seal ship No 4 N, Range No. 9 W, and will offer So I rigged her a line, both strong and proof to show that the land sought is more jflvct the coinage question in any wav. them up. valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul fine, Jt would require a quarter’s worth of tural purposes, and to establish his claim to A suit at Oklahoma City has brought said land before the Register and Receiver of And baited her Limerick hook. sl|rcr back of ever 25 cent silver certiti- this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thurs out a most curious train of circumstances. day, the 15th »lay of June, 1899. He names as Icate to redeem it—so there would lie no A woman secured a divorce from her hus With a spring and a snap and a speckled witnesses: old chap, difference as to whether the quarter was band, together with a large amount of Michael Kenney, of ensen, Oregon ; James Lawlor, of Astoria Oregon ; James Burke, of circulated or the silver certificate issued alimony. The devorced husband then Snatched the bait and made the line Seaside, Oregon ; Joseph B. Johnson, of Sea side, Oregon. sing; as currency on the basis of the silver on . entered ulcilu uno into an agreement with a good Any and all persons claiming adversely the I I gave a shout at the sight of the trout, ■ alxive described lands aie requested to tile their deposit. looking young man in the neighborhood . j claims in this office on or before said 15th day ot In a statement sent out to the press whereby the voting man was to pay | And Clara dropped her ring. Better than any cemented-tired wheel on the market at any price. June, 1899. C has . B. M oores , Register. the editor of the Pathfinder points out court to the woman, marrv her, get con. \\ e searehed for days, in many wavs. where his plan would save trouble and We raked and dragged and sounded; trol of her property and divide it with T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for expense. He says it would soon do away the divorced husband. The young man We sifted ooze, but ’twas no use— P ublication . United Sratvs Land Office, with the post office order, the express carried out his agreement to the letter In short, we never found it. Oregon City, Oregon, As good as any $50 cemented tired wheel. March 22nd, 1899. order and other orders of the kind on and then fled the country. The suit is Many a trout was taken out Notice itt hereby given that in compliance account of the fact that the bills could be now brought by the woman to recover with the provisions of the act of Congress Of the pool where the stream was manufactured by Gormully & Jeffery. of Jun« 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the sent through the mails. crossed. sale of t niber lands in the States of Califor the property of which she has been de- nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo Of course there are all these features in frauded bv the conspiracy. And ojiened with care, but no ring was ry,” as extended to all the Public Land States F. C. SHANAHAN, Agent. by act of August 4, 1892, favor of the plan, but after all there are there, MICHAEL KKNNKY, Can be seen at the Tillamook Lumber Co. ’ s office. j objections to be offered, whether serious of Svensen, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, And we gave it up for lost. JARRED HIS NERVES has this day filed in this office his sworn state or not. True, it cost the individual ment No. 3095, for the purchase of the Se of 'Twas a year, I guess, when Uncle Jess Ol section No 5111 Township No. 4 N. Range No. s metbing to purchase a post office or Domestic Troubles Provoked by a Caught a big trout on the flv; 9 W, and will offer proof to show that the land der, but the cost thus expended goes to sought is more valuable for its timber or stone It was plump and round, and weighed a Mannish Shirt Waist. than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish the support of this government, and if he his claim to said laud before the Register and pound, Mrs. Lieutenant De Bride had won her Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, did not pay it in this manner the tax And he brought it home to try. >11 Thursday, the rftth day of June, 1899. He names as witnesses: would be levied through some other husband's heart by her womanliness, re His eves shone bright as he told, that Miles M. Flynn and James Lawlor,of Astoria, lates the Detroit Free Press. Her manner, source. Oregon ; James Burke and Joseph B. Johnson, night, her bearii g her language, yes, and her Of Seaside, (heuon Perhaps it might be handier for per Any «nd all persons claiming adversely the Of the ring lost a year ago, above-described lands are requested to tile’their sons sending small amounts through the dress, too, all combined to make her ap Oil the very spot where his trout I was claims in this office on or before said 15th day of | mails to send currency in the denomina- pear in the eyes of the lieutenant the June, 18‘Jy. got, most womanly woman he had ever met. C has . B. M oores . Register. (tions suggested, but what security And never found, high nor low. He went, on happily picturing her to would the sender have? If some mail “ Now, what do you think?” asked he clerk destroyed the letter what about the Idmseif at his office and dreaming of the with a wink; sweet sunshine that radiated from her (currency it contained? He would “ I’ll bet you never could guess I lose all of it, whereas, if his in in their home. Women “as are women” What was ill that trout.’’ “ The sing!” closure was a post office order, a bank are scarce nowadays so thought the lieu they shout! Freight handled with pispatcb and nt lowest rates. Fruit delivered in good order. tenant. and the regard he had for his TILLAMOOK, OREGON. draft or an express money order, he Best Accommodations and Cheajiest Route to or from Tillamook. “Nothin’ but in’ards," said Jess. wife, all questions of love aside, was j could procure a duplicate and need not CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE Every attention paid to wants and conveniences of passenger. First-class table set deep and heartily genuine. .suffer the loss of its remittance. The FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT APRIL 13th AND That is why his ideals were so ludely “Just a Minute’’ with Dewey. I present tax is also an insurance that the EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER. shocked the other day when Mrs. Lieu GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC I money will reach its destination safely For further particulars apply to TION When Dewey met the German there tenant exhibited to him a new tailor and be paid to the proper party. ST. AI.PHONSU8 ACACKMY ia divided into among the Philippines, made gown cut in the most extreme four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate The editor gives the following reasons g S c He didn’t like his uppish air, provoking mannish fashion. Grammar, and Senior. for his faith; stormy scenes ; “But, my dear,” expostulated Mr. The year is divided into tour terms of eleven No. 14 C alifornia S treet , S an F ranoso ; or to T ruckee L imber Co. “A bill is to be pressed at the next con weeks each. Lieutenant, “don't you think it a bit too And when the German craved a fight and gress providing for the issuance of silver panted to begin it, masculine ?” TUITION FEE. certificates in denominations of 10, 25 “Why, Mr. Lieutenant,” disagreed his “Ifwar you want, you’ll get it, sir,” Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven and 50 cents, in addition to those author weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol said George, “ in Centrally boeated. Rates, $1 Per Day. lars ; ill the INTERMEDIATE, wife. “not. ii. the least. Besides all the THREE DOLLAR«; ized by the present law. The great popu just G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior women I know are wearing gowns cut G rade , F ive D ollars . lar want of a fractional paper currency, a in a similar manner and they are to be especially among publishers, mail order minute!” INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, all the rage this season." men and others whose business requires Instrumental Music* oil the Piano or the Mr. Lieutenant wrs too gallant to in “Go, tell your admiral,” he said, ‘‘the stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks them to send orto receive money through speech that I have made, terpose further objections, but lie T en D ollars . _____________ M. H- UPRSEN, Proprietor. the mails, has at length taken this form. And tell him if he dares to cross the line thought about that dress considerably. VOCAL MUSIC. The general public hardly realizes the And the next day he received another of my blockade, Vocal Music, M ight D ollars . volume ofmoney is constantly circulating TILLAMOOK, I ’ ll blow his ship to kingdom come, and OREGON shock and a greater. Mrs. Lieutenant through the mails. At present the re showed him the shirt waist she intended BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. everybody in it, In the BiisiiiesH Department: Stenograph, mitter of a small suin must go to the to wear with the new gown. It didn't And he’ll have war to give away, in Stage and Express Offices in the city. No Chinese Em ploy ad Book-keeping, mid Type-writing inducted, if trouble and expense of buying a money look a bit like a shirt waist to Mr. Lieu deaiied. The common branches, T hirty - five just D ollars for the whole course. order, take the risk of sending coin or tenant. Just a plain man’s shirt, collar, a PPlHiii Sewing and Fancy Work free to the pupils on Saturday afternoon. impose on his correspondent by sending cuffs, bosom and all. minute! Latin, French, and German included in the Senior tirade. Private I oshoiih in those lan postage stamps. Stamps in the mails “ I ’ m here to flat the Stars and Stripes; He expostulated. guages T en D ollars a term. often get stuck together hopelessly, and Board and Tuition including plain and fancy all other flags are barred; His wife smiled sweetly and answered needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month. the government does not redeem them his objections with: “Why, it just har A rag like yours a man can buy for 30 When there arc* four pupils In one family at tending. the liiHt one is free. in any case. To meet this condition it is monizes with the suit, you know. And cents a yard! Sewing school, free to pupils, wi 1 be resumed proposed to enlarge the silver certificate it’ssoeasyto put on, too.” she added, Keep off the grass! Take down your on the first Saturday in October. law so as to authorize fractional certifi “there's no fussing with hooks and eyes, sign, or else you won’t be in it, REGULATIONS. cates. Inasmuch as this does not raise and ribbons and tying strings and all For I will turn my gunners loose,’’ said Students are entered nt hiiv time during the the money question in any sense or at such. I’ll just have to button it together Session. No deduction will be made in either George, “in the Academic or Music Department for th« tempt to introduce any new principle »round the collar, the same as you do. just Christmas or Easter Holitlny for withdrawal before the expiration of the term or absence, into our fractional legislation, it is be and that’s all. That ends it.” a except in case of dismissal or piolonged illness. lieved that congress will readily accept minute!” ASTORIA AND What further could he say? Nothing. Those who finish a complete course In the Academic or the Commercial Depnrtnient mid the suggestion.’’ Hs went down town, however, thinking pass a satisfactory exmninaitioii in the branches TILLAMOOK. prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. deeply. She had agreed to meet him at Particular About Trousers. OUT-OF THE ORDINARY. 3 o’clock in her new gown on the campus. At the appointed hour he was on band A leading citizen in a little town in the A locomotive on a Georgia railroad picked up a pig on its cowcatcher and He waited forty five minutes. Mrs. Lieu north of Scotland was asked to take the tenant did not put in an appearance, He office of the elder in the kirk, says Tit- carried it six miles without hurting it. WILL RUN THE Bits. He seemed reluctant to accept the A little girl of Skippack, Pa., fell oil the went home. Arriving there, he found the wife of honor till a wag. who knew his weak sharp edge of a teakettle the other day’ his heart bathei' in tears and lying on the ness. whispered to him that if he became General Banking and Exchange busi- and cut off the end of her nose. elder he would get £5 and a pair of divan just on the verge of hysteria. iiums interest paid on time depowils. Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and A fire iu Elkton, Md., destroyed a will He rushed over to her and kneeling trousers at the end of the year. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger Tillamook City, carrying freight and passenger«. by which a young woman of that town exclaimed: “Tell me, till me, what is The year passed away, and when the many, Sweden, and all foreign countries. had been disinherited by her father and the matter?” promised garment did not appear the she got his property all right. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN & CO., went to the minister and said: “ I TILLAMOOK, ORE. And between her sobs Mrs. Lieutenant elder . TIL L A MOOR. A GEN TS. A Kentucky farmer owns a mule which replied: ‘‘For—for two mortal hours I’ve haven’t got the breeks yet.” ‘‘What breeks?’’ said the minister. has in some unkown manner acquired _ I’ve been trying to button this collar The elder explained and the minister the tobacco chew-ing habit and it will and—and—and I j—j—j—just c—c—c L. H. BROWN. P resident D irectors : not work unless it is reguarly provided cxn’t manage these darned old buttons. i smiled and declared that the promise was W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res . D. II. BROWN, H. O. DAVIS, G. W TEFFT. only a silly joke. with its quid. The elder expressed great disappoint Russia photographers shame delin A Man-eating Plant. ment about the trousers and was turn quent customers by hanging their pictures "Now children, I am going to show ing away when the minister said: “You npside down in their glass cases. This Manufacturer« of you a few curious experiments with the seem to care more about the breeks than method soon compels them to pay up. sundew, which I believe were first tried about the money.” There is a quicksilver mine in Peru 170 by a celebrated man named Francis Dar fathoms in circumference and 480 feet Professional Amenities. win. On this plate I have a pill box full deep. In this profound abyss are streets, HAIR CUTTING, of fine gravel, another filled with finely- TIUUAMOOK, OR. squares and a chapel where religious "Just fancy," said the leading man, by chopped raw meat, the third holds raw some strange lapse straying from talk of worship is held. SHAMPOOING, white of an egg, and this one has in it What was supposed to be a strange small chips of wood. Now, Eva. take a the “ profession,’’ “ fancy being a mission disease that was killing sheep in Wabash small pinch ofsand, sprinkle a few grains ary and getting bo.led alive!’’ “Really," asked the soubrettc. in the I county, Indiana, turns out to be poren- on tnis leaf and tell me what you see. EVERYTHING STRICTLY EIRST CLASS. Pine grass, which punctured the sheeps' Don’t push, children. There is plenty of languid drawl that she hoped would star 1 her in the society drama some day, “are skin and poisoned them. room for everyone, as I said before. I the benighted heat hen educated up to the Uoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked A Pennsylvania trolley company has will sprinkle some on a second plant, so delights of boiled liver lobster?” bad to pay a young man $1,200 because you can divide into two parties. Tommy, Lumber Yard near Court House. 'ts electricity got into a barbed-wire fence stand by me. I know there are seven, BUBER IBB HlllDREilEB The New Pastor. »ear the track, and when he took hold but I count as one, so now there are four SHAVING, HAIR Ct TUNG, 01 the fence to climb it he couldn’t let go it each pot. Well, what do you see ? A He was a new pastor and found it »"til his hand and arm were shriveled. SHAMPOOING, ETC. feeble chorus of “Nothing, oh. nothing, somewhat difficult to get acquained with It is stated that the annual bill loss by lid not depress Uncle Grim. “Look his flock. Electric Baths nicely tinted up. flood for ®ttin the United Statesis $150.000,000, again. I take a different leaf on each On his way home after his first sermon persons suffering with rheumatism, plant and I drop a little white of an egg and 3,000 human lives. Every day, ac he overtook a comely young woman Building next door to the Post Office. cording to the estimated, an average of from the blade ofmy knife. Now watch.’ whom he recognized as one of his congre ALLEN, ’’sty-five dwellings and two hotels an “Oh!” “Ah!” “It’s shutting np!" "Its gation. INSIRE WITH Proprietor- burned. Forty warehouses go up each eating it!” were the cries, after a minute She greeted him with a smile, and he or so. "Quite right. You see we can- ■nonth in fire and smoke. Claude Thayer, felt emboldened to talk to her seriously. not cheat this plant. It knows what First clans Hccoininodation Agent for Fireman'« Fund and London A clergyman who-was investigating “ 1 was glad,” he said, “to see yon in suits it and what does not. and it church. It always gratified me greatly London's slums found the body of a at second elites rate. and Lancashire Fire Insurance child occupying the only bed in the one is neither so ignorant nor so foolish as to observe a young person voluntarily Companies. to eat gravel, which it could not pos ro<”n where a large family lived. At MEA 121 IN THE sibly digest. Now I offer a thrid leaf seeking the one true haven—" CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregon is a night the body, so he was told, was “Excuse me.” interrupted the girl, with CITY’. and Headlight, per year, I2.SA , the Placed on the shelf where a small supply on each plant a chip of wood, and you a slight blush, “you haven’t got the Han Francisco Examiner and Hear*, ”ffood was also kept. In another family see thev both again hare nothing to do name qnite right It’s Harens. Jim liar- Til'amook, Ore light New y< rk Thrice s-Wrek with it; and last of all see how these the children took turns in sitting np at ens. He passes one of the plates." Work an I Headlight, <2.00. Htrktly Ilodqnarteis for Forcai Grove Stage Line. same leaves which refuse! not ■ mom cash h a Iva nee. Then the pastor changed the subject, j mght to protect the rest of the family ent ago the chips of wood now close I the rats. 1899. RAMBLER ONLY $40 BICYCLES ONLY 1899 Shelby Ideals, G. & J. Tires $30 1899 Shelby Ideals, Hosepipe Tires- - - $25 St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, W. BEADLE Co., LARSEN HOUSE, Reduced 6.00 ROUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. oe Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. C. & E. Thayer CHAS. PETERSON, PACIFIC LUMBER CO., All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Hot and Cold Baths. Lumber a Specialty. EDGAR LATIMER, /yien |Jou^e.