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I UP TO DATE POETRY. Interest Versus Beer. Two brothers went forth into life toge ther; Each held a farm with a mortgage there on. Early they toil throughout all sorts of weather; Late toiled James Emanuel, late toiled John. Both had advantages, one like the other, Things that were natural—water and soil, Nearness to market, where weekly each brother Turn into cash the reward of his toil. Went John to market—his home-coming early Was sure to result as the day wore on, Not so with James E.—thick-tongued or quite surly His moods when he came after light was gone. John kept up his int’rest and every season His principal dwindled till little was there; Emanuel grumbled : “I can’t find the rea son Why John gets along and has money to spare.” ' and by reason of this extra care such trees will start with renewed vigor and reward their owners for this additional work with an abundant crop the coming year. Reverses are met within all walks And all was brave and all was well of life—the merchant, the banker, the Until that mother said artisan and the grain farmer all share At 8 o’clock. "Of course, dear sir, alike in off years, so to speak; whv You II go alone to lied!" should the frnitgrower be exempt even what Ah, would you have me tell you in this most favored state of ours. then Oregon fruits are finding favor in many Befell the great big man ? old markets opening up to us, the de For if you undertake to guess— mand is certainly increasing, but this I hardly think you can! demand is only for first-class fruit, and He turned the corners of his mouth such fruit cannot lie grown on neglected Most fearfully awry, and diseased trees. The u|>-to-date fruit He rubbed his grown-up fist awhile grower who will give his best thoughts, Across his grown-up eye. care and attention to his trees at such a Then burying in his mother's lap time as the present, is sure to win in the Both pride and manly joy, end, by abuudant crops and remunera He said, in just the littlest voice, tive prices; hence we would say to all “1 guess I’m just a boy!” orchardist: “Don’t despair, don’t get discouraged, but keep on right along, as “Jest Do Yer Best.” if we exjiected a most bountiful harvest, and good results are certain to follow.’’ The signs are bad when folks commence State Board of Horticulture, A-findin' ’cause the earth don’t shake N. B. M iller , President, And balkin’ ’cause the earth don’t shake H enry E. D osch , Secretary. At every prancin’ step they take. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. So hard to please this gentlemen His loving mother tried, It quite enlarged his dignity And swelled in lofty pride. No man is great till he can see How less than little he would be Ef stripped to self, and stark and bare He hung his sign out anywhere. My doctrine is to lay aside Contentions, and be satisfied ; Jest do yer best, and praise er blame That toilers that counts jest the same; I’ve alius noticed great success Is mixed with troubles, more or less, And it's the man that does the best That gits more kicks than all the rest. He questioned his brother; “Now, how do you turn it To pay on your principal every year, While I with hard work have not man aged to learn it In e’en paying int’rest; isn’t it queer ?»» ? Said John; “Dear Emanuel, I will relieve me Of this treasured secret; no, it is not Patience With the living. queer, I early discovered, now will you believe Sweet friend when thou and I are gone me, Beyond earth’s weary labor, One lager costs one dollar’s int’rest a When small shall be our need of grace year. ’’__________________ From comrade or from neighbor; The Volunteer. Passed all the stife, the toil, the care, And done with all the sighing— He never learned to swing a sword What tender truths shall we have gained, Or rightly bear a gun, Alas, by simply dying? And he was lame in every joint rules of health . Ten of Them Promulgated by French Physician. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. COhU|VlBlfl s> Standard of the . .. World T illamook , O regon yy H. COOPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HARTFORDS, Second only to Columbias TILLAMOOK yy <t_ , VIDETTES, - OREGON. j. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Just bike Other Ulheels T illamook , O bkgob , rp H. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court Route, T ili . amook , O regon , (J LA UDE THAYER, $75.oo Gents Chainless Columbia Model 50, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .75.00 Columbia Model 51, Ladies Chainless T illamook , O regon . .50.00 Columbia Model 57, Gents Chain Wheel .50.00 U. J. DALY, Columbia Model 58, Ladies Chain Wheel I OSCAR HAYTEM. .40.00 Columbia Model 49, Gents Chain Wheel £)ALY & HAYTER, 35-00 Hartiord Pattern 19, Gents • 35.°° >> ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hartford Pattern 20, Ladies .25.00 >» D allas . O regon . Vedette Pattern 21, Gents .26.00 D 22, Ladies selling at a reduced ’ ROBERT A. MILLER, We have a few *98 models which we are All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube ATTORNEY-AT LAW, rate, The following maxims won a prize offered by the Parisian publishers, Hach- ette & Co., for the ten most effectual rules for the preservation of mental and bodily health. The author, Dr. Decornet, of Ferte sur-Aube, won in a list of 500 competitors. The rules, as translated in the Lancet, ran thus; 1. General Hygiene: Rise early; go to bed early; and in the meantime keep O regon C ity , O keook . tires. yourself occupied. POPE MANUFACTURING co. 2. Respiratory Hygiene; Water and Land Titlee and l.and Office Buainrai bread sustain life, but pure air and sun Specialty. light are indispensable for health. (JAMES McCAIS, 3. Gastro-intestinal Hygiene; Frugal next door to bank (A. W. SEVERANCE ity and sobriety are the best elixirs for J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, a long life. 4. Epidermal Hygiene; Cleanliness ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, preserves from rust; the best kept ma Then lips to chary of their praise * When morning drill was done. chine last longest. Will tell our merits over, T illamook , O regon . The butt of all the barrack jokes, TILLAMOOK, OREOON, 5. Sleep Hygiene: A sufficiency of And eyes too swift our faults to see The point of every sneer, [JAVID WILEY, M.D., rest repairs and strengthens; too much Shall no defects discover. The farmer lad who left the plow rest weakens and makes soft. Then hands that would not lift a stone To be a volunteer. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND 6. Clothes Hygiene: He is well cloth Where stones were thick to cumber But where upon a crimson field ACCOUCHEUR. ed who keeps his body sufficienlv warm, Our steep hill path, will scatter flowers The soil was running red, safe-guarding it from all abrupt changes Above our pillowed slumber. All call promptly attended to. The smoking cannon barred the way, Sweet friend, perchance both thou and I, of temperature, while at the same time All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, T illamook , O rbcox . They followed where he led. Satisfaction maintaining perfect freedom of motion. Ere love is past forgiving, For high above the battle’s din guaranteed. 7. House Hygiene: A house that is Should take the earnest lesson home— His voice was loud and clear 0 E. HAWKE, M.D., clean and cheerful makes a happy home. Be patient with the living. As on he rushed to victory, 8. Moral Hygiene; The mind reposes, Today ’ s repressed rebuke may save The dauntless volunteer. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. and resumes its edge by means of relaxa Our blinding tears tomorrow ; And in the camp where Death was chief tion and amusement, but excess opens TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Then patience, e’en when keenest edge And famine found its prey, the door to the passions, and these May whet a nameless sorrow. Office : Over Todd’s Store. And moaning on the sodded ground attract the vices. ’Tis easy to be gentle when The fevered soldiers lay, 9. Intellectual Hygiene: Gaiety con Death's silence shames our clamor, They passed him with the tatttered flag duces to love of life and love of life is the And easy to discern the best And heard a feeble cheer; half of health ; on the other hand, sad Though memory ’ s mystic glamor; “The stars and stri|>es forever!”cried ness and gloom help old age. But wise it were for thee and me, The dying volunteer. 10. Professional Hygiene; Is is your Ere love is past forgiving, His grave may lie in hollowed ground, brain that feeds you ? Don’t allow your To take the tender lesson home— Or deep in ocean’s flood, arms and legs to become stiff. Dig for a Be patient with the living. Or where the waves of Battle creek livelihood, but don’t omit to furnish Union Depot, Sixth anti J Street«. Is tainted yet with blood; your intellect and elevate your thought. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, ABOUT FRUIT TREES. N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. Entrance 88^ Third Street. TWO TRAINS DAILY But still, wherever it may be, FROM ALL POINTS EAST. I pray you drop a tear— BRANTON EXECUTED. Portland, Oregon, May 6. 1899. A patriot brave and true was he, EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEAKL1GHT. FAST MAIL ROUT«.” The noble volunteer! E ugene , Or., May 12.—Claude Bran Leaves for the East via Walla Wall« The season is at hand for the cultiva ton, who, with Courtland Green, mur Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrive« at tion of and caring for fruit trees this dered John A. Linn, a Gilliam county My Genevieve. a.ni. summer. The small crop likely to I k * stockman, in the foothills of Eastern Leaves for the East via Pendleton and HM I used ter hate the howlin’ kids gathered this fall, owing to the unsea j Lane countv, last June, was hanged at ngton daily at 8 p m. Arrives via HuntiufM An’ all their pesky noise. and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m sonable climatic conditions, will have a 10:50 this morning. Branton was pro I often wondered why folks had Dalles acommodation leaves daily tendecy to cause many growers to neg bably the coolest man of a'.l those within Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except e So many girls and boys. lect their trees when they need the ' the enclosure where the execution took day at 6:30 p.m. Sometimes I’d growl when brother Bill utmost care and nursing THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST It is very place. Branton’s conduct and threats sleepers . Would split the air in halves, human to do our utmost when every some time ago gave rise to expectations Water lines schedule subject to change * Then mother'd wink and sav that cowl thing is flourishing, and profit apparent out notice. on the part of the officers that he would “Fergit that they’ve bin calves.” OCEAN AND ICIVEK 8<’HKDH«- ly large to force matters; and equally! cause a scene on the scaffold, but he made OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamship« Mil But now I don’t feel that away— human to drop everything when the no tronble. Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San rr»n' I’ve sorter changed my mind— reverse is the case. Geo. W, Elder sails October 4, 11, *> anfl* Branton retired last night at 11 Columbia sails October 9. 14 and ij; A kid is stoppin’ at my house In several of the reports issued through o’clock, after writing several letters. He vlx California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. COLUMBIA JlIVEIt HUMMER 8CIU That’s of the howlin’ kind. the press and leaflets, by the U. S. Weath slept well, and got up at the usual time ULE DIVISION. And when she yells 1 kinder feel er Bureau, it is stated the unseasonable j this morning, tint would not eat break PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN l ™ A sort of haltish grieve; cold wave in February had done little or fast. Rev. Messrs. Patterson and Hand- Steamer R. R. Thompson leave« daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on ■ I’d take her stumick ache myself— no damage. These reports are no doubt saker, of the Christian church, were ad at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria a» )■ Per she’s mv Genevieve. compiled from the statements received mitted to the jail at 7 this morning, and ! cept Sunday, at a.m. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE When tears run dow n them freckled from local observers and correspondents remained to the end, praying and singing PORTLAND AND SALEM throughout the state, and coming from with the condemned. cheeks Steamer Ruth, .for Salem and »«I J, leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays such a source and high authority as the An' sobs come rushin’ ’long, At 9:30 his relatives were admitted to days at 6 am. Returning, leaves en I take her in my awkw ard arms the U. S. Weather Bureau, are pre the jail, and conversed with him a few days, Thursdays and Saturdays at ’ >5 • sumed to lie correct ami reliable, and are moments. Sheriff Withers then read the YAMHILL RIVER ROUTI An sing her sleepy song. STATE PRESS. Steamer Modoc, for bayton and w«J' ™ My singir ’ tickles her so well very naturally believed bv the fruitgrow warrant. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursday« Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., ers. Advice received at this office, how That all them teardrops leave. urdays at 7 a m. Returning, leave Branton left the cell at 10:45 under the The announcement made by Mr. Ack Notice ia hereby given that the' foil /wing- Portland and way points Mondays, w™ She's built jes’ like them other kids— ever, from pratical fruitgrowers and charge of the sheriff and two deputies. , erman. state superintendent of educa t"'s',n,,tlce of hi" '"tention and Fridays at 7 a.n1. mem tiers from the board from the var 11c walked upon the scaffold unassisted But she's my Genevieve. Steamer Almola leaves Riparia • tion. that there has been heretofore no Wednesdays and Fridays at 145 " t |( ious districts, are of a different nature, and took his place on the trap. When ».'r o"eb, rival of train from Spokane and An when I come from work at night . reading matter at the reform school and the damage done is liecoming more asked if he had anything to say, he re Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sunday«, She meets me at the gate, may well occasion surprise. An essen u V CHARLES» BLAKE. and Thursdays at o a.m. . An' laughs, aqieepin' through the dirt, and more apparent every day, esfiecially plied that he had but little. Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia1 tial element in the education of a boy HU 1 NW 4 ot Sw '4 20 Tp. 2 S. R. <». W in the middle Willamette Valley ami ¿(g Jes' make me feel so great, In n firm voice he told those present between the age of 12 and IS vears is He names the followi g witnesses to Drove Tuesdays and Thursday» at 1 -45 arrival train from »Pokan*.1 parts of Eastern Oregon; the l'm|>qua and that he did not want them to bear any 1 “nd°Tl,r"i,li,K’t UP°n *"d «'‘iv.tion Leaves of I grab 'er up as quick s a wink Lewiston Mondays, M e<1ne*"7 the reading matter placed in his hands, Rogue River Valievs escaped without ill will against his people on his account. tni RT . I<«r. p. key, Benjamin W. Turner John X Saturdays at 6 a.m. W H. ...... An’ kiss (would you believe) HCRLBlNi while, as everybody knows who has Ore™“*’ *n<1 Jan'” *- Simmons, of N<ito?toi; injury. We know now that thousands He asked tor sympathvand pravers, and General Passenrj The dirt I ust ter kick about— brought up boys, well-written books and V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Age»» ot young prune trees have been killed on urged them to walk in God’s wa v. C has . b . M oore *. Register. But she’s my Genevieve. Telephone (Main) 712. _____ illustrated periodicals suited to the ju lands not adapted to fruit raising, Sheriff Withers sprung the trap nt venile taste and understanding consti and thousands of others planted on Teddy Smith IO YOU 10:50, and 15 minutes later lite was ex- tute the most formidable and vet the N0T'CH FOR PtBT.ICATION ' more favorable land have been ser tinct. and the body was cut down. Not Land office at Oregon city. Ore., most noiseless of weapons against mis. KNOW THE NEWS * When Teddy Smith first put on pants. iously injured, and if neglected many will a hitch occurred in the whole proceed chief Since the state has undertaken He felt so very grand You can have it ^or cither die or become prrmantlv crippled, ings, everything passing off as smoothly the job of making a home for and as. • nd that said win'b?“,;?-îf ï*“f H* w» uldn’t mind his^nother and such trees need our utmost care as poanble. The body dropjied five feet. „ ’""k. ,h» suming the care and direction of unruly Ke«l.t»r»nd Recel Or he wouldn't hold her hand. right now. »«»>■■. Before leaving the cell Branton bid bovs, it should not be remiss in the mat on fan. Mb. in The Evening it »? u’H ari . es t ,. dick - The continued cold rain, which makes But on the street he walked ahead. good-bye to all around. He was per ter of giving its wards something whole ”4» for the Sw !* of to. tp. I S. > PortlHiid, Oregon. Il ‘ the fruit drop, naturally tends to dis fectly calm And tried to whistle some. ent evening iiewR|>H|>er (. some to read. Half a doien subscrip hl'.''c..M™n'oih.*Ä’'e"ir’""~r’ »° P”"’ couragement, and in addition, neglect of He thought perhap« he'd go to war •■I in Oregon ; it conlHi"" " _ Branton left several letters to lie maiUd. tions to the South's Companion, for the of * id Und vi e upOM cultivation the orchard will invite fungus diseases nnd gave a white tie to his brother and And fire an awful gun. new, <>f the nt Hie hik I i,*'i’"!'’ , it for h month. A hui 'P** . s l * and insect ¡tests, and for these reasons left a Bible to his mother. All was done reform school, for example, would be He wt uldn t ride his hobby-horse. will lie nmiled to yon fr**- c"*». B Mooats Register. alone the spray pump must he kept go. without a quiver of a mnscle. He assist money well invested.—Oregonian. He called Jack Spratt 'a fib!” « • « dr“‘ THETELW»** ing, regardless of any crop or no crop. He sat at meals in father's chair, ed the officers in tying his hands, and The Southern Pacific company must Porl1»"i We will therefore urge most earnestly did all he cculd to help make a success of SO¿!.7o£',,, ’’’"’'CATION And scorned Ins gmghAm bib. conclude the intoxicating liquors are Land Office at Orego city, ore , upon owners of injuretl or fruitless trees, the excvntion. not the thing for the employes of the His mother mustn't ityread his bread. Notice I, herein ’I*' C. A. BAILEY, not to become discouraged, but to give Wlowlnt About 60 people witnessed the execu road, since the company has ordered named antler ha.' mid „ot,—*' Nor cut things on his plate ; Io make lilial pr.«if in ',,nnS, '"'»ntion their trees extra care, by pruning off tion, while a thousand or more stood in that all the saloons over which it has DRAIBB IN She mustn't say, "No more, my dear’’ that Ml.l proof Win hr maV" r hi’d"im. and i injured limits, spraying, and most thor the street around the inclosnre. but were nd Receiver, a «»Rlaler No matter what he ate. any control along the line must beclosed. • Mlh STUDEBAKER via ' "> Orexou. Ju,,, oughly cultivating the sod. for they need quiet and orderly. Men who are off duty for a dav or two www arthvb willirvu ■ OSBORVE She mustn't kiss him when he tell I it much more right now than if in healthy will, some of them, loaf alxmt these tp.,.. Bnggie*. buy rekeo, P,ow\^ | Anil bumped him on the stones. ; condition. ( hmx I result is certain to The H eadlight is the leading countv places and hence the necessity for the hl. i'’"n*’>n”ou,.h;4“^'7;"» *'<neaaea ,o Prove farm machinery. Yo«i_ And she must say. “Dear sir,” just a* follow by the fruit some ot these may yet newspaper for interesting reading. Sub] money by dealing *'t l ' of Mid land, vi»: e upon and ®ultiv«tioii I company a clearing the places —R She did to Mr. Junes. ! bear this year being larger and finer. scribe for it. Special Prices on Buggi« 1 •** L Berr7 ¿ GwUa Or^tnn'i*'r * River Courier. W «gon,. . . C«*S. B Xooaaa. Raster. * C. A. BAILEY. Till»*’0*' LAMB, Agent . SAPPINGTON & GESSNER, Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators- CHAS. COOPEY, Civil and Military Tailor, PORTLAND, ORE. D.R.SN WELL, WE’VE GOT IT AND MORE TOO If yc\i T77"axxt to ZDri'vo ITeie G-exxtle XZoxse Io a ISTioe Sasy '■B-ixg'g'sr, Ccxxxe to O Stable axxd. G-et it. 9 Srii 50C ur 4