Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 29, 1899.
at the tase In some artistic manner it
is proposed to show the annual and total
Mrs. J. C. Bewley, of the city, spent
A women preacher has asked the mar output of the precious metal, and the
Saturday and Sunday with friends on
riage license clerk to send her a couple names of the leading mines of the state.
the prairie.
to marry. Some people like to make
Notice has been served on distributors
Tom Lyster is building a large barn
trouble.
and large consumers of window glass
on the “old Ely place.” .
A New Jersey minister does not approve throughout the United States, reports
G. B. Lamb attended commencement
of the movement demanding that women the Chicago Times-Herald, that the
exercises at Monmouth Normal school,
should remove their hats and bonnets in American Glass company, which controls
and reports a pleasant time
church. He says it is according to scrip­ the market of this country, will seek a
ture that women should worship with war of absolute extermination of the few
When our Tillamook, Manila boys get
covered heads and quotes the ungallent scattered manufacturers who essayed
home, why not give them a “fifty cents a
St. Paul as authority. Bit he adds that during the last year to secure a small
plate’’ supper.
a women should not wear a big hat. portion of the immense trade which the
Our county saw mill is going to move
When a minister is unwise enough to prosperous condition ot the country
further south in a few days to a fresh
tell women that they must wear head gave to the giant monopoly. In addi­
grove of timlier. The Quick creek is
covering in church and that they must tion the present officers have secured
bridged now, bridge and trestle is over
not wear the particular kind they please, options on fully 80 per cent of the
300 teet long.
only one result is to he expected. His window glass factories ot the country
Our school was closed in rather a
Captain M. Buchanan has been a visi­ church will immediately join those prac­
and will form a trust along modern
hurried manner recently, through a tor on the river for a few days, presuma­
ticing the innovation.
lines, with a capital ot $24,000,000. The
•‘measly’’ scare in the neighborhood.
bly in the interest of timber men.
A story comes from Oklahoma which notice, containing, as it does, a veiled
A party went to Munson falls Sunday
Miss Ethel Hoskins^and Miss Theresa shows that a clergyman may have a pret­ threat to all jobbers and manufacturing
and had a pleasant time, barring the Cronen are both Dome from the academy
ty wit and yet ta lacking in tact. I11 consumers, such as sash, door and blind
at Tillamook.
the course of his sermon Rev. Mr. Newby, makers, that they may not buy this
new pastor of the Christian church at season outside of the combination, is at­
SAND LAKE.
WILSON RIVER.
Guthrie, interjected the question: “How tracting a great deal of attention in the
Will Harris and wife will sjiend the
many of you have read the bible?’’ trade and is creating a great anxiety on
L. G. Freeman, left on Tuesday,
4th in the valley.
Fifty hands went up. “Good,” said the the part of all interests handling the pro­
Bert lloyt is doing some slashing for attend the United Brethern annual con­ preacher. “Now, how many of you have duct. To an outsider there is nothing
ference wt Philamouth.
read the second chapter of Jude?’’ Twen­ in the communication except the ordi­
D. Bilfinger.
T. J. Harris has gone to the valley' Whom, among the country people, do ty-five hands were raised. A smile over­ nary honeyed words of the merchant
with a load of wool, hidesand salmon. ■ respect bicyclists who ride over little spread the minister’s face. “That’s good: hoping to extend his trade ; but to those
children and then proceed on their waj but when you go home read that chapter who are familiar with the matter there
J. C. Gave has taken lip his residence
without stopping to find out whether the again and you will doubtless learn some is no chance to mistake the fact that the
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. OREGON
on the Shillinglaw place on the island,
I little ones are hurt. It is reported that thing to your interest.” Of course they combination is swinging a lat£e club in
and now if you want a fine dish of clam«-1
Training school for teachers, new
j little Alice Wilson was run down on her found that there is no second chapter of a vigorous, determined and merciless
buildings, ne n departments, ungraded
and crabs he can get them up for you.
way to school one morning and was Jude, and of course, no matter how they
country school work. Graduates secure
__________
Among our |»eople who will spend the I 1 painfully bruised, but not seriously hurt. may attempt to laugh it off, th»* victims manner.
good positions .Strong courses. Well
By the federal census of 1870, says the
equipped training department Normal
4th in Tillamook are Mrs. King and Right will triumph, and so did Peter of the clerical pleasantry are not likely
course quickest and best way to State
Clent, James Atkinson’s young people Wilson.
to love their pastor any the more because New York Sun, there were 62.44-5 physi­
Certificate.
cians and surgeons in the United States.
and Miss Alice Barrow. our school
of
the
“
rise
”
he
took
out
of
them.
Expense for year from $120 to $160, or
A little stranger arrived at the home
Bv the census of 1880 the number had
teacher, D Billings and wife.
board. $2 50 to $3.00 |>er week. Tuition,
of Mr. Beyer’s last week. It's a girl.
increased to 85,671. By the census of
^6. 5 per term of tei> weeks.
W. C. King is building an addition to {
Will Alger Resign?
Mr. Vincent seems to know how to
Fall term begins September 19th
1890 the num tar was in excess of 100,000
his barn.
Summer term, June 27th Sept. 1.
use a hoe as well as a ruler. Good luck,
W
ashington , June 26.—“ I’ll not re- and it is coinpured from the figures of
Again we hear the distant rumbling Mr. Vincent, we like good neighbors and
For catalogue, address,
sign,” cries Alger, and, although the en­ the various medical associations that the
P. L. C ampbell , President.
of a sawmill in this vacinity.
thrifty farmers.
total
number
by
1900
will
ta
in
excess
of
tire administration is looking askance at
W. A. W ann , Secretary of Faculty.
M. Sommer is offering a dish of straw,
Every one is preparing to celebrate the him, he determines to hold on. McKinley of 125,000, or double what it was thirty
berries to all the good looking girls on Fourth of July in great style this year.
realizes more than ever now the mistake years ago. There were at that date
the lake.
_______
Andrew Anderson w»nt outside to of appointing Alger. When he sees the of the official computation 28.000 physi. i
meet and bring his father home,
They appointments he has made in Michigan cians and surgeons in the whole of Great'
BARNEGAT.
on Alger’s recommendation used against Britain, an increase of nearly 6,00«) be­
are expected on Thuisday.
It is 1
Mr. George Hunt returned home from
his friend McMillan, and for the benefit yond the figurse of ten years ago
Portland Friday, where lie was called to
Well here we are again.
of Pingree, it makes him shudder. Poli­ usually computed that the United States,
witness the marriage ceremony of his
Amos Be vens has returned to his home ticians here are wondering whether Mc­ exclusively of acquired territory and lands
niece, Miss Florence Mann to Mr. Nine, Ht Beaver.
Kinley will have nerve enough to push under its protectorate, will show a popu- !
of Hobsonville.
Mr, lleisrl is having some slashing Alger out. It is said that Alger thinks lation of 75.000.0U0 in I960, as against
McKinley, having failed to oust him for 62,000,000 in the census of ten years ago,
James Wilson came down Sunday to | done by Fred Johnson.
and if the estimate of the number of Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs,
take charge of the log rafting for F.
Charlie has again returned to Wilson his mismanagement of the war depart­
physicians and surgeons is correct, the
Reynolds
River settlement. Theie is undoubtedly ment, will not dare to remove him for
N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets.
Entrance 88«/, Third Street.
political reasons, and consequently he proportion of physicians and surgeons to
T. Whaley, the teamster in R. camp, J some source of attraction.
the whole imputation would ta 1.666 to
shall
stick
although
the
whole
cabinet
left Thursday.
During the absence of Rev. F. II, Neff
1,000,000 or a larger proportion than in
The landslide has come to a halt for the Normal class will Is* under the tutor advises him to get out.
The sally interview with Pingree to. anv oJier country. These figures seem
the present.
ship of F. D. Vincent.
day make it impossible for Alger to stay to indicate that an affirmative answer
I
Another wedding is looked for s^.on, ’ Judging by appearances one would in the cabinet with Pingree his chief must be given to the question. Do doctors 1
and it should be your scribe, but I guess come to the conclusion that Paul Erick­ supporter. McKinley will stand most and health go together ? The country in
not.
son expects to clear his whole ranch in anything rather than take a decisive which there are relatively to the whole
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Ohl S<>! Las bum veiled the last few one summer.
step, but Hanna won’t, and Hanna lias population the fewest doctors is Russia, CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE
Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets.
days with the Oregon mist.
Mr Kelso is buying ami selling cattle still great influence with this administra­ in which there is only one-fifth as many FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
as there are in ths United States, though
Marlin Reynolds came down Saturday at present. Last week he disposed of tion.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
the population of Russia is materially GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC­
some forty odd head at a handsome
to visit with his soli at Barnegat.
FROM
ALL
POINTS
EAST.
Governor
Pingree
’
s
Statement.
TION
lurger.
As
agains.
125.000
physicians
and
Mr. Wm. Robert, I think,can be found price.
-T At.PHONSfS ACACEMY ia divided into
surgeons in the United Stales, there are
FANT
MAIL ROUTE.”
Mr Peter Hassel borg intend having a
at the Allen house if any of the st<M‘k
four departments, via Primary, Intermediate | Leaves
D etroit , June 26th.—Governor Pin­
for the East via Walla Walla and
Mr. gree to-day made a statement, brought to ta found in Great Britain, though the Grammar, and Senior.
raisers should be in need of a good cattle brand new house built ere long.
Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15
l'he year is divided into tour terms of eleven
man.
Darhv is at present hauling the lumber out by dispatches from Washington total population of the Russia empire,
a.in.
weeks each.
Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt-
so that Joseph Whiting can commence quoting General Alger as saying that Europe and Asia, 129,0o0.000 by the last
SPRUCE.
ngton daily at S p ni Arrives via Huntington
TUITION FEE.
1 work forthwith.
Things look rather “ Governor Pingree is for President Mc­ official census, that of 1897, as against
28,000,000 in Great Britain, and total area Tuition Fee f r one pupil for a term of eleven and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
Kinley first, last and all the time.’’ Said
Mrs. Lizzie Amacher and her sister in­ , suspicious.
weeks in the Primary Department. Tw<» D ol ­
Dalles acommodation leaves daily except
of the Ru&uau empire is 8,660,000 lars : in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars ; Sunday
at 8 a ra. Arrives daily except t?un
law, Mrs Stoltz, are visiting friends at
Dr. Dyer closes a successful school in the governor:
rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior day at 6:30 p.m.
mpiare miles as against 120.000 in Great G
(» rade , F ive D ollar *.
Tillamook this weelf.
“ If General Alger said that, it is his
, Dist No. 10 oil the 30th. inst Although
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
Britain. The death rate in England is
The straw tarry dance at Mr. Otto ' the writer’s children have not attended, opinion from his point of view. The ques­ constantly getting lower by the adoption
SLEEPERS.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
WaltheiK last Saturday night was en­ he has had the privilege, which all jmt- tion whether I am for President Mc­ of wise sanitary and hygienic measures,
Instrumental Music on the Piano or the out notice.
instruments, for a term of eleven weeks
joyed by all that came. Music was fur­ ron should enjoy, of visiting the school, Kinley lies with the president, not me. but is high and remains high in Russia. stringed
OCX AN AND KIVER SCHEDULE.
T en D ollars .
If General Alger knows that President
nished by Mi Tucker and Mirs McTune. and knows whereof he s}>eaks.
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
Ainsworth
dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
VOCAL
MUSIC.
McKinley is opposed to territorial expan­
Mr. James Pesterfleld and wife and
Geo. u, Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 :
Vocal Music, E ight D ollars .
When Paw Was a Boy.
sion and is not an advocate of the mur-
Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of
his brother John returned from Califor­
California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26.
Real Estate Transfers.
der and the destruction being visited up­ I wiaht ’at I'd of been here when
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
nia to their old home at Spruce Wednes­
COLUMBIA RIVER SUMMER 8CHED
on the innocent Fillipinos, he has a right
In the Burine»# Department: Stenograph 1
My paw be was a boy;
II.E DIVISION.
day of last week.
May 20—M Poland to Mary M. A. Poland,
Book-keeping,
and
Type.writing
included
if
to say that I am for McKinley. If Gen­ Thay must of been excitement ¡ben—
deiHe.l Tlic common braiiche», THlKTv-rtvr PORTLAND, ASTORIA AJu. THE COAST.
E ’*of Sw ’4, W % of Se
of sec.
Steamer
R
R. Thompson leaves Portland
D ollars for the whole course
When my p.*w was a boy ;
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
29and X’e *< of.Nw *4 of «ec. 32, tp. eral Alger is informed that McKinley is
Hain Sewing ,lnd
y Work free
lh
NEHALEM.
In
school
he
always
took
the
prize,
at
10
p.m.
Returning,
leave Astoria daily, ex­
opposed
to
trusts
and
to
legislation
pupils on Saturday afternoon.
3 S, R. 9 W.
Latin. French, and German included in the ' cept Sunday, at a.m.
The Free-Trade sailed in on Saturday. May 20—Alex. Marolf to Go. if red Marolf, which fosters, creates and encourages He used to lick boys twice his size —
Senior Grade. Private Imson# in those la»>-
Wll.LAMKTTE RIVER ROUTE.
guages I KN D oli . arsa term.
them, and in favor of legislation to re­ I tat folks all had bulgin eyes.
tract containing 40 acres.
The Irene towed down a raft of logs
PORTLAND AND SALEM
Board and Tuition including plain and fancy steamer Ruth, for Salem and way point#
When my paw was a boy.
from Blackburn’s camp on »Sunday.
May 20—Enitart Maroff to Godfred, tract strict and suppress them, then I am
needle «.alt, T hirtcbs K ollars a month,
leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­
They
was
a
lot
of
wonders
done
.
u
"
‘
.
'¿
er
r
fo'ir
Pupil»
I
......
.
family
at-
containing
20
acre«.
| closer to the opinions of McKinley than
days at 6 am. Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
Mr Lyons ami son. of Portland, are
tending, the last one is free.
7
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
May 21—U. 8. to W. Glick, N % of Ne »< has generally been believed. If (General
When my paw was a boy ;
'■*
‘° pup>:». wi I be resumed
visiting Messis Blackburn
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
on
the
first
¡Saturday
in
October.
and Nr *4 of Nw >4 of sec. 32, tp. 4 Alger is assured that President McKinley How grampa must of lovsd bis son.
Steamer Modoc, for I ayton and way point#
Misstt. E Newell returned home Sat
When
mv
paw
was
a
boy
I
8. R. 10 W.
leaves
Portland
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat­
regulations .
urday. ai'i'ompanied by Miss Sorenson of May 21—Albert Harris to J. IL Ellison, is not in touch and sympathy with the He’d git the coal and chop the wood.
urdays at 7 a in. Returning, leaves Dayton for
disreputable
political
methods
of
Mark
Portland
and
wav
points Mondays, Wednesdays
Student«
are
entered
at
anv
time
during
the
Fort*st Grove, who will take charge of
various tracts.
And think up every wav be could
be«Mon. No deduction will be made in eh he? and Fridays at 7 a.m.
the Onion Peak school.
the Academic or Music Department for the
May 22 —A. I). Glenves to J. M. (Heaves. Hanna and his friends and deprecates To always jist be «w<*et and good—
Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Monday#
(hriMtmas or F.««ter Holiday for withdraw»* Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:45 a m., a ter ar
Nw ‘4 of Nw '4 of sec. 34, tp. 5 N, R. such leadership, then I am for McKinley.
When my paw was a boy.
before the expiration of the term or abX rival ot tralu from Spokane and Portland
Sheriff Aldermar went up on Monday
“ The question of whether I favor Mc­
10 W.
except in case of dismissal or piolonged illness' Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
ami put Gt*orge Higgenlxithain in charge
Then everything was in its place,
«J.’}!?* Wh° ini*h a corop’vte course in the and Thursdays at o a.m.
May 23—M. J. and E. II. Tbompson to Kinley is of no consequence in this sen­
of the place formerly owned by
\V
When my paw was s boy ;
Academic or the ( ominercial Department and
Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sunday#,
John E. Du 1 mia, 11» acres in Tilla atorial matter, but I am for McKinley in
pa««
a satisfactory • xaminaition in the branches luesdays and Thursdays at 145 a m.; after
Alley.
How he c-»uld raasle. jump and race,
niook Co.
prescribed are entitle«! to a Diploma.
everything he does which I consider
arrival of train from Spokane and Portland.
When my paw was a boy !
Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and
There is some dissatisfaction alsmt the May 23- L.T. and Tom L. Sy kes to John right; and against everything he does
Saturdays st 6 a m.
He never, never disobeyed
I m > YOU
creamery, ami Mr Townsend is ex|iected
E. Du Boi«. various tract« in tp. 3 N, which I consider wrong.”
W H. HURLBURT,
He beat in everv game he played—
,
General Passenger Agent,
R. 7 W.
on Thursday to adjust matters.
KNOW THE NEWS •
v A SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent.
Gee!
What
a
record
they
was
m
ide
Telephone (Main) 712,
F. G E Wist is enlarging hie cannen May»—U. K. and A.
When mv paw was a boy!
Organization of the Eastern Oregon
Abplanalp. 8w ‘4
You can lisve it all for
ami putting it in rradinesN for the com­
Power Company, which, with a capita 1- I wisht at I d of been here when
R. 0 W.
ing season.
SO p MONTH .
May 24—8. E and Amy Donahue to John isation of $160.000. is to erect an electric
My paw he was r hoy .
MONTH JUL
TWO LIVE PAPERS
North Foley orgaidceda .Sunday mu I hmi I
in The Evening TelegrHin. of
J. White various tracts in Tillamook water power plant on the north fork of They’ll never ta bis like ag?n-
on Sunday last.
county.
PWtlsiKl.Otegon. It islliebirg.
John Day river, and transmit power 20
1'aw wa** a raoldlebov.
eat evening neesp«per publish.
May
W . G. and S. J. Kelso to Hoiuer miles to Baker county mines, has been But still last night I heard my maw
The repular subscription price of
Felix Roy has returned from his tour
•■I in Oregon ; it mnisins all t|,e
Raise up her voice and call mv paw
Mason, lot 5 and West half of lot H completed ny the election of officers.
THE HEADLIGHT isSl.SO, and
ot the county and can talk nothing but
newsofthe stuteantl nation Try
in block 8 in the town of Lincoln.
The w »r«i fool that she ever saw—
11 or a mouth. A »ample copy
willows
the regular subscription price of
now Tillamook city.
He
ought
of
stayed
a
boy
’
M. T McGrath, who was convicted of
will lie mailed to you free Ad­
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
Bly bach has the lumber on the ground May 26—J. E. and Edith Tuttle to A mieli» the murder of Charles Turner, near
dress
Any one subscribing for THE
H Mason, lota 3 an I 4 in block I. Harrisburg, and waa afterward granted
for a new sclns>| boost*
the
TELEGRAM,
HOTEL PERSONALS.
Hay’s addition to Tillamook.
HEADLIGHT and paying one
Alex. McDonald has his new house
PortlsmIOr
a new trial by the supreme court, by con­
year in advance can get both the
Larsen House.
about completed and puichased a mow May 27 James M Fuller to R-«a Peterson. sent of the diatrici attorney, pleaded
17-10U acre« in sec. 21, tp. 1 N, R.
Nestocton—L. P Rav.
er ami rake during his recent visit to the
guilty to murder in the second degree,
10 W.
SV iison—E. D. Severence.
county seat.
and was sentenced to the peniteutiary
Portland
—A. W. Drummond, L.
SHERIFF*« MAI.K.
, for life.
H
Wm Tohl has theaddition to his tarn
headlight
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
The Uol«irado Paris exposition com- I Green.
about finished and bvrxpecU to put in a
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W1
Bay City—F R. Madison,
Pursuance of a decree and inter of «ale
SHAVING. HAIR CUTIING,
cream se|>arator very shortly.
rendered iu the Circuit Couit of the Ntatt of miseion made a contract with F D Hig
and
SOUTH
PRAIRIE
P. D. Newell is laid up with a damaged
leg, the result of a mix up with a frac­
tious horse.
The Maggie and Dewey are both gone
to Portland.
The launch Irene took a load of pro­
visions and a set of boom sticks up to
Blackburn's on Monday and towed bock
a large raft Of logs.
The beach has its usual attraction since
the cold rains ceased. Quite a large party
of pleasure seekers visited it on Sunday.
The county judge was up last week in
the interest of roads. It is to be hoped
that his visit will be beneficial,
There are rumors of two celebrations
on the Fourth, the population being too
bcattereiFto all concentrate atone sj>ot.
Secular Shots at the Pulpit.
The McCORMIC
MOWER
Best in the World.
Exclusive Agent
W. H- H- CflRY, Tillamook,
CHAS. COOPEY,
Civil and Military Tailor,
PORTLAND,
St. Alphonsus
ACADEMY,
ORE
O.R.&N
9
r.ER
EDGAR LATIMER,
OrrfO't for the C mhi I v of I'Clamook. on the
Allen House.
There was a at« wk man fr»»m M«mtana >t«t ay of June.
in if c «nil oi W p
K«e. repreaentative of the largest statue-
McMinnville-! ai| p Fnchg
plaintin v« Jrhiel roreat, defendant and of an
on the river Inst week looking for young exneutioM
Sakin—Miss E A. Harvey
dul tw«<ie * out of the «aid co.nt in casting firm in llie country, for a solid
rattle.
th»-«aid «niton rhe x»th day of June.
i goM statue for exhibition at the Paris oV’Ä:0 p nyer E s
W1 I . ipoee fot «ale and «ell a« the law direct«
The design represents an
G W Fes ms ide baa built a deck house at the < ourt llon«r I «or of «aid county in the exjwwition.
Artxia—F N. M oon .
• itv <> lillamooM Cttv <»r«*<ou on . atnrdav
on Ins launch Maria, and given her a the xjth «lav of July 1 «09 at the hour of 10 ••up to date ’ girl, the figure of life sue,
F n-t GroTF-Ann* Sorenwn
cloek a in., the real property «itu«trd in the to lie ca«t 'n solid gold. 18 karats tine, I K<i,l«>n. D, Siephet».
coal of paint and site now pu seava quit«* o Ciuinty
,.f I tllainook. state of Oregon, and de«
Sami Uke—C. 8. Athitwon
a gay ap|>earains«
enbed in «aid de ree and order of *ale ■■ the cast, with its base, to he rt feet 4’
J»llow«, to mt
rhe North ba«t quarter of
It fc estimated that' 8»n>pt«T-A<i<iM>n H Harris.
S ction tn.-ntv «i< tr» and the Sonih l a«t qnar inches ir. height
Holwvnviile—Gust N.l*>n
■JUi-
we ha ter of svclioii twenty three
-in t«>wnahtp $1.008,088 worth of gold will
Tr»«k Rirnr—W \v fsvlor
last week
one .t) North of Hauge eight (M) Wc-t of the
Wiliam tte Meridian
The iwslestal IS to he of cx»pper a«d pure
Netarte—E F. Morgan '
ley has invested in aa U.S
Dated at Tillamook City. Or.. Juue auth, imq
S^ssiUe—den Irvvn
silver, sisnding S feet 8 irwhes hi<h. 3
>< H
Long Prain0_J,.|,n Earl
SHAMPOOING. Etc.
Elwtnc Rath, nicely tinted up
fo|>
W«on. .ullering with rhiuniulisra
liei, ,)o..r ,o |l>e |>uH ,
c.
(
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
One Year for >2.25.
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