Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 13, 189_
SPRUCE.
WILSON RIVER.
Hello, here we are again, Fourth of
July gone and not dead yet.
Haying is the order of the day now.
Make hay while the sun shines boys for
Tillamook may return to us soon.
Willie Peateifield had the misfortune
to jump on anyth© one day last week
and cut his foot quite badly, but at rliis
writing he is getting along very nicely.
School closed here one week so the
scholars could celebrate the Fourth.
Mr E R. Hayes made a trip to Tilla­
mook Sai unlay.
Mr. William Pesterfield is building a
new barn w hich is quit© an improve
merit to th at place.
Mr, Fred Burkrow went over to Sand
Lake Friday after a runaway horse.
Mr. Peter Ainacher went to Trask
River last we< k to lie gone a week or
ten days.
Mr. Ed. L.vster is building a new house
and <• t
having a dance as
soon a p it is fl «bed.
John Sven son is the earliest hay maker
down this way.
Lewis Smith, of Miami, visited with
Peter Wilson’s the past week.
Mrs. K. Peterson and daughter Bertha
went to Miami last Sunday.
Lars Anderson took his son Lewis to
Nehalem on Friday and returned Satur­
day, where Lewis will work in a logging
camp.
Mrs. W. G. Kelso’s niece and family
f om outside is in on a visit.
L. G. Freeman returned last week from
the U. B. conference.
Real Estate Transfers.
July 6—C. Haden to Cora E. Wheeler,
Se »/♦ of sec. 4, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
July 6—Laura Gibbons to Cora E.
Wheeler, E Vi of Ne ’4 and E V^i of Se
>4 of sec. 9. tp. 3 N, R 10 W.
July 6—Minnie Landroth to Cora E.
Wheeler, W Va of Ne V2 and lots 1 and
2 of sec. 13, tp. 3 N. R. 9 W.
1 July 6—Arthur B. Field to Cora E.
SAND DARK.
Bryant, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of
sec. 22, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
Haying is now in full blast, and the
July 6—James A. Jensen to Cora E.
crop is fine.
Bryant, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of sec. 3,
Mr. Bert King, Afrtf. Eulula Crenshaw,
tp. 3 N, R 10 W.
and Aliss lidith Perkins are making a
July 6—John D. Manciet to Cora E.
visit on the lake.
Bryant, lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Sw V4
Miss Zoe King has returned from
of Se ’4 of sec. 22, tp. 3 N, R. 9. W.
school at Tillamook, and will attend
July 6—Huldah Al. Hickman to Cora E.
school at the lake.
Wheeler, S
of Se V4 and S Vi of Sw
Mr. Herman Farmer has bought a
>4 of sec. 3, tp. 3 N, R 10 W.
I
mower and will cut hay for his neigh­ [July 6—Clara Al. (ribbons to Cora E.
bors.
Wheeler, lots 3, 4 and 5 and Ne 14 of
The cranberries «are blooming late this
Sw <4 of sec. 24 and lot 6 of sec. 13,
year, but they are a mass of bloom now.
tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
Frank Trout and Henry Leech were July 7—Chas. E. Hall to Win. Patrick,
140 acres in tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
on the lake this week looking for cattle.
Mrs. Stanley has taken her children to July 7—Chas. E. Hall to Wm. Patrick,
17.3 acres in tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
Tillamook, where she is at work.
July 7—Frank Wheeler to AL A. Wheeler,
C. T. Murphey has rented Al. Holmes'
to E V4 of Nw >4 of sec 5, tp. 2 S, R.
place at Woods.
9 W.
July 7—U. S. to Absalom J. Hembre, to
BEAVER.
W Vi of Se % and E Vi of Sw Vi of
Bttkcy preached the funeral of
sec. 21, tp 3 S, R. 10 W.
Father Dixon, at Hebo, on Monday, of |uly 10—T. S. and M.*E. Townsand to
this week.
C. A. and Glad Erik Svenson, Ne V4
Mr. McIntosh, our well known
of the Se Vi of sec. 13, tp. 1 S, R 10
cheese man, Revs. Snyder and Allen,
W, except a roadway 16ft. wide off
the south side.
county superintendent of schools of
Yamhill county, are stopping at present July 11.—E. W. and Wallace J. D. Brown
to Tillamook county, right of way.
at our cosy Beaver town, mid the way
they are catching trout is a caution.
HOTEL PERSONALS.
Professor McGhee stopped overnight
on Monday night, in route to his home
Allen House.
in Albany, making C. .Mill a pleasant
Portland—G. A. Peel, (). B. Priece, R.
all.
R. Gove John Sheets.
Some of our citizens arc talking of
Oretown—A. M. Commons.
going out to Oregon City to hear the
Carlton—C. C. Stallcop, C. Chance.
world wide renowned Evangalist. Sam
Spruce—J. Christensen, E. K. Gilbert.
Jones, on the 18th and 19th <»l July
Nestocton—L. E. Oberg, Wm. Schlotter.
Kilchis—John Hattaway and wife,John
Beaver being so 11c ir the ocean, and
yet being sheltered by a large hill from Icnnings and wife.
Trask—Sam Smith.
the strong ocean breeze, makes Beaver
Bertha—Ben Neiger, Airs. Henry Neiger.
all in all a very desirable resident place,
Hobsonville— Fred Kabkee, Gust, Nel­
hence it seems self evident that Beaver
is destine I in the future to make a town son, L. Bvnum.
1 Dayton—A. Crawford.
of some notice.
Rev. Dollcrhidc, of the Free Methodist ' Woods—W. R. Robdee.
church, goes to Coulsonburg this coming 1 Tillamook Rock Lighthouse—L. F.
Saturday and Sunday to preside at the ' Amundson.
Garibaldi—A. Anderson, F. Alurrv.
quarterly inc< ting.
Toll gate- W. W. Taylor.
AlcAfinnville—C. W. Lowe.
NETARTS
"You’re Not the Only.”
Attorney—You say you saw the shots
fl red?
Ernest McGaffery,
niiurod, angler,
Witness—Ye«, sir.
Attorney—How near were you to the
poet, journalist and Dwyer—Pooh Bah
McGraffej , as it were—came into the seeneof the affray?
Pre*« club looking smiling and happy as
Witness- When the first shot
though he just won a case or finished a fired, ten feet from the shooter.
poem, relates the Chicago Post. The
Attorney—Ten fest. Well. now. tell
evidence in his face of something pleas­ the court w here yo t were when the sec­
ing w as so marked that one of the bojs ond shot was tired.
Witness—1 didn'tmeasurethe distance.
inquired:
Attorney—Speaking approximately,
“Well, what is it, Mac? What have
you found?”
how far should you say?
Witness—Well, it approximated to
“Found,” was the reply ; “bow could
anything be found? There is nothing half a mile.
new under the sun.”
“What have you been up against.
Lines to a Laugh.
“Why George Horton and I have been
discusMing the origin of slang phrases
De Witt—S<’ine <«ne if murderiug mu
and he has them all down pretty fine. I
sic on the piano in the next flat.
thought I had him once, but he got out
Mr«. De Witt—You’re mistaken my
as slick as a weasel. I did not lieheve dear. It’s that Jone« family. They
he could find any old-time origin for the bought one of those new instruments
expression so common not long ago about that play tunes by electricity, and I
‘You’re not the only pebble on the beach.’ think they are electrocuting the music.
and ‘Not the only tomato in the can,’
and the like, but he shot it off like a flash.
Tightfist—After all. second thoughts
A large percentage had come from are best.
Shakespeare and by far the greatest part
Hi© wife—Yes ?
hau been found among the poets. This
“You bet. Remember how near I
saying, it seems, originated with Byron, came to giving away this good straw
and will lie found in the satirical rhym­ hat last January ?”
ing interlude or dedication preceding
Papa (from the head of the stairs)—
' Don Juan.’ The poem it seems, was ded­ Daughter, what’s that noise in the pat-
icated to Southey. The dedication lie lor like a pill rolling around in a box ?
gins:
Daughter—Oh, it’s Cholly. papa. He’«
“BobSouthey, you’e a poet—poet laur­ just had an idea
eate and representative of all the
' Mamma,” complained Cupid, “So­
race,
Although ’tis true that you’ve turned ciety people are strangers to love.”
“It certainly can’t be because of your
out a tory at last—you have lately
clothes!” exclaimed Venus.
been a common case.
“Well, they couldn’t be chillier if I
.And now my epic renegade, what are
wore overalls and a jumper!" the young
you at ?
With all the Lockers in and out of place, god protested, sadly.
A nest of tuneful persons to iny eye,
Like four and twenty blackbirds in a
pie.
“Then the second verse goes ramb­
ling on and recites the whole srorj , told
much shorter and better in the nursery
book, and finally wild» up with the line:
“You’re not the only blackbird in the
pie. ’
“There is no use; I don’t believe that
any cant phrase or slang expressions can
lie found that ita origin cannot be traced
back to some such source as this. I t.-ll
you, there ia nothing new under th“
sun.”
Told Out of Court.
“How’s the treasury?” asked one Span­
ish official.
“Pietty low,” answered the other.
‘.Well, get on your coat and hat and
ask the powers if they want some nice
warm islands today,”
The McCORMIC
MOWER
Best in the World.
Exclusive Agent
W. H- H. CARY, Tillamook.
LEACH & JONES,
OF
PROPRIETORS
Tillamook Meat Market,
DEALERS
IN
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook.
CHAS. COOPEY,
Civil and Military Tailor,
First Filipino—Annexation to America.
Faugh! What is there in American pol
itics that would do us any good ?
Second Filipino—I don’t know but
little of tariff, free silver and the initia­
Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs,
tive and referendum.
N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets.
First Filipino—Neither do I; but I
feel free to announce right here that I
am emphatically opposed to their policy
of manifest destiny .
PORTLAND,
ORE
Entrance 88'/2 Third Street.
THE TILLAMOOK.
A correspondent of L iw Notes. writ.
ing from Virginia, gives the following
Now Running Under New Management.
A PREFERENCE.
jury story: In a prosecution fol- horse
Boast your smooth asphaltum pave,
EMMETT QUICK & FRED R. SMITH, Props
stealing tried in Bedford connty, Va.,
Passing domes of wealth’s anode;
just after the war, the evidence was con­
First Class Herdquarters for Traveling Men. RATES from $1 to $2 per day.
Just au arch of trees I crave,
flicting, and, as usual, the attorney for
Jogging down some country road,
FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS.
ttie prisoner obtained from the court an
On your automobile brag—
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON-
instruction that the prisoner was emit led
Speeding with a stylish load;
to the lienetit of every reasonable doulit.
Give me just aslow old nag,
Die jury retired, and after they had been
Jogging down some country road.
out about I wo hours the dinner hour
Rows of gleaming lights may bend
arrived. The judge sent the sheriff
O’er your driveway a la mode ;
•o ask if rhe jury were likely to agree.
Uli take sunset at the end.
I'he answer came, Yes." The court
Jogging down some country road.
waited until 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
and again sent word to know if the jury
CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON Till:
It
is
very
seldom
that
a
man
falls
in
were likely to agree. Again an atfirma
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
five answer came back
Supper time love deep enough to impair his appetite.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROM
ALL
POINTS
EAST.
came and no jury. Once more the sher­
GRADED
COURSE
OF
IN«TKUC-
Amy—How did you come to marry
Tit >N
iff made his pilgrimage to the jury room
•' FAST
MAU. ltOtlTK.”
your second husband ?
ST. ALPHONSUS ACACEMY la divided into
and returned with the same answer
Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and
Sadie--My first one died.
four departments, vis : Primary, Iutennediate ipokatie daily at 2:20 p.111. .Arrives at 10:15
Lights
were
procured,
and
about
II
o
’
clock
Larsen House.
a.m.
Grammar, and Senior.
Captain Hunt, of Ca|»e Meares Light
Lafayette—A. P. Fletcher, Airs. C. the jury filed in with their verdict,
Leaves for th e East via Femlleton and Hun-
Mr Ferguson—I think I'll g0 out The year is divided into tour terms of eleven
house, was on the beach Sunday, also
ngton daily at S p ni Arrives via Huntiugtont
weeks each.
Fletcher, Eva Fletcher. Van Parker, Dug which the court read solemnly: "We. awhile and stretch my legs
and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
Miss Watson the school teacher from
Dalles acommodation leaves daily except
Bryan, Chester Gotes.
the jury, find the defendant not guilty
Mrs. Ferguson—You needn't go out
TUITION FEE.
Barnegat.
Sunday at K am. Arrives daily except bun
by a d—n tight squeeze " Upin the first for that. Have you got $20 about you ? Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven day at 6:30 p.111.
Portland—J. H. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Chas Wells, of South
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
week- in the Primary Department. Two Iioi-
liallot the jury had agreed to ‘ not I want to do some shopping.
Beaver—J. L. Brady and wife.
SLEEPERS.
J.SKS; ill the INTKRMSOIATI:, I llKKK tXlLLA.K;
Prai’ ie, spent Sunday at Netarts.
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
guilty," but one juror hung the jury
Oretown—A. Al. Mauntzen.
G rammar G kaiik . F ovk U ollaks ; S knior
out notice.
G raph , F ive D ollars .
Cainpeia are arriving at Netarts every
“1'111 afraid we must be divorced, my
neatly twelve hours on the “d—n tight
The Tillamook.
OCEAN ANI) KIVER HCHKDULE.
ay
dear, said Mr. Newlywed to Ins young
Garibaldi—Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Richard­ squeeze,” addendum.
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Ainsworth
dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
wife.
“
The
doctor
says
I
have
rheuma
InHtrtli.ien'nl
Music
on
the
piano
or
the
Mr. and Mrs Benton are spending a few son, C J. Dunchan, Joe Swaha.
w, Elder sails October 4, i1, 20 and 29 ;
A correspondent of the same paper tic tendencies and uiust give up all sweet stringed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks Geo.
Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of
days with tl eir daughter Mrs. CI hih Det-
North Yamhill-*-Air. Thompson, Air.
I en D ollars .
California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26.
writes from Fort Worth, Tex.: “My first things."
tnor .
Stallcop, Air. Meritt.
COLUMBIA KIVEH SUMMER SCHEI)
VOCAL MUSIC.
case
in
Texas
was
at
the
spring
term
of
Bay City—Wm. Provost. Win. Camp.
Vocal Music, E ight D ollars .
ULE DIVISION.
Mr. John Tower of Tillamook, was at
He (as they are seated in a quiet nook
the
district
court
here
in
1873.
A
repub
­
PORTLAND, ASTORIA Ahi. THE COAST.
Iiell, J. H Warren. J. Provost, J. H.
Netarts Sunday.
near the links)—Are you quite sure we
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portla-a
lican
ap|»ointee
under
reconst
net
ion
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
Mi Chas. Danslleld and Mis. Wood Hicks. Air. Denn, J. Duncan.
never met before this season ?
In the B.aineas Department: Stem,graph. atiop.ni. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­
Hobsonvllle—F. Pierson. J. H. Coch days was on the district bench, and lie
Book-keeping, and 1 v | h writing included.' if cept Sunday, at a.m.
rum, ot Gaston, Oregon, in at Netarts to
She
—
Yes
quite
positive.
knew
more
about
diaw
poker
than
the
■leaned
I lie ¡ ommon branches, TinitTV-vivr
ran. Mrs. Sibley.Gqst Nelson, L. P. Hart
WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE.
spend the suminer.
He—And you haven’t a sister ?
D ollars for the whole course.
glorious uncertainties of the law
He
Portland—VV. W. Jenkins. F. H. Coffin,
PORTLAND AND SALEM
riaiii sowing and F.im v Work free to the
She
—
No;
why
do
you
ask
?
Mrs. Tick Johnson is rooking for the John Quick.
was a sea I la wag—one from the south,
Steamer Ruth, for Salem ami way points
pupils on Saturday afternoon
leaves Portland * ondays, Wednesdays and Fn-
<
'.a""
.
Hr,
j
nch
'.
“
.
1
"
1
'
“
”
'"1"
included
in
the
He
—
Well,
im
certain
I
’
ve
hugged
«aw mill hands at the Netarts Bay Lum- j 1'airview—Win. Tinnerstet.
who went over to the other side for the
senior Grade. Private lesson, in those la», daysat 6 am. Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturdays nt 7:15 a.m.
her Co.’s mill.
guage- l Ks D ollarsr term
loaves and fishes. I was defending a that shirt waist lie fore somewhere.
St. Helen’s, Ore.—Geo, Bowyer.
Board and Tuition including plain and fanev
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE
luckless fellow who drifted over the line
"'w
T h 1 i *P’: x D ollars a month
V
Al Biggs has taken the contract to
Steamer Modoc, for
ayton and way points
Nehalem—Wm. Ale Millan.
The cottTenation had turned upon
W hen there arc four pupils In one lamllvat- leaves Portland Tuesdays.’ Thursdays and Sat­
with a round table strung round with
raft logs for John Simmons from Whiskey 1 Hadley’« Cani|>—Chas. Atkinson.
tending,
the
lust
one
Is
free
■«miiyai
urdays at 7 a m. Returning, leaves Dayton for
ciulw ai.d bachelora and bachelors quar-
Sewing school, free to pupi:s, wi lberesnm. d Portland and way points .Mondays, Wednesdays
gifts, and with an arrow so fixed in the
creek to the mill.
, ters
on the first Saturday in ttctolier.
rc""ra'<> and Fridays at 7 a.m.
center that by twirling it it would re­
Steamer A Imola leaves Riparia Mondays
The Bicycle Tax.
“ by is it. she asked dreamily, “that
Wednesdays and Fridays nt 1:45 a.m.. a ter ar
volve and stop at some gift oi other, and
NEHALEM.
REGULA
I
IONS.
men
don't
marry
?
’
’
rival
ot train from Spokane and Portland
It ap|K\iring to the Court that more
Studern, sre ,.nlrr«l «t snv time durine the Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
Haymaking is now the order of the than sixty days have elapsed since the by pirpayment of a quarter it could be
••With your periunwion,' he replied,
and Thursdays at 0 a.m.
induced
to
twirl.
The
state
of
Texas
de
day. W. Besom started rutting for his levy of the said tax. and that many
Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays,
“I shall lie pleased to prove to you that »SswErS
Tuesdays and Th 111 «days at 1:45 a in ; after
neighbors Monday. It is surprising how bicycles are in use in the county on nounced this as a game of chance, but they do.”
arrival of train from Spokane and Portland-
except in caie of dismissal or prolonged illness' Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesd.-.ys and
dexterously he handles a team and which the tax has not l»een paid, it is, my contention was there was no chance
Johnny-l’d like to lie n doctor,
Saturdays at 6 a.m.
in it. inasmuch as the quarter was cei
mower, being a one-armed man.
W H. HURLBURT.
therefore, ordered that the Bicycle Tax tain before the whirliging would move, mamma.
General Passenger Agent.
George Higgrnbothani and family Collector of this county proceed to en­
\
A.
SCHILLING,
City
Ticket Agent
Mamma—Why ?
and there was anoption to take what it
Telephone (Main) 7’12,
moved from Tillamook onto the Aliev force the collection of said tax against
Johnnv-l might find out something
stop|>ed at or let it alone. The jury
ranch on Saturday.
every bicycle in use in the county on agreed with the district attorney, and a you could take to keep candy from hurt-
Not longago r child was visiting with
A lumber schooner sailed in on Mon­ which the tax has not been paid, and
fine was the result. In my motion for ing your teeth
( ’»er parents and was in her father’s ]np
day, and is loading at the mill.
seizure of bicycles l>earing no lags where a new trial I cited the judge to a Texas
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a n(ght of
Slum Worker-Oh, yes the Lord loves •t the supper table. It
Blackburn Bros, sent down a raft of neccssa rv.
decision which I thought settled the Case
lilt, rmittent Storm. It would rain for
logs on Monday.
From the above it will be seen that I for my client. Hi* decision in overruling little chtld.-en!
half an hour and then the moon would
The tine we ather tempted quite a party have no discretion in the matter but to my motion ran about a© follows: “That ( Small R.y-Hullyge«! IH jmt gamble!
of young |»eo|»le on a camping expedi collect the tax on all w hether bought be- ' case you reed staggers me. It looks your he never bed no baby hrudders er sisters I smile from Iwtween the clouds. Not that
the visitors or visited saw this, for thev
fore or after June 15, 1899.
tion to the laeach the end of last week.
way. to l»e sure, but I knowedthat judge; let lug around den '
«•ere in a brilli.ntlr lighted dining room
H. H. A i . herm \ n . Sheriff.
Mrs. Anna Williams and children arc
him and me played poker together
having a plemwit evening in social in
Taxes will he paid to B. C. Lamb, many times about the time he rendered
visiting her sister. Mis. Chas. Pye.
tercounie. At last a moat vivid flash of |
bicycle tax collector.
that decision
But him and me was
Grand Organizer Rogers, of the Wood
SHAVING,
hghtnmg illumed th- room, and the host I
much younger then than now, for it s
men of the World, will visit Nehalem
■»»•tea
swift
duck,
for
he
is
not
fond
of
Sbr whs a very 1‘ttle girl, navs the Is-eu a long time ago fence he said it. ,
HAIR CUTTING,
camp on the 19th mst.
lightning.
• New York Tunes, but not so small that He has quit his w ild ways sence then,
Johnny Tuttle was up from Tillamook
N“t so Marion Her baby eve. brght-
SHAMPOOING,
I ©he did not recognixe swearing as *»ni •
and so’re I, and I think he ha* experi­
putting in new phones, they arc dandies
enedundshe point«! a bahy for-finner
tiling v«rv wrxwig. or that if other |>eop|©
enced
a
change
of
heart.
Belter
take
it
He w as accompanied by his sister-in-law,
h.ward the window. Her father notie- I
j lined l»ad language it wag her place to
up and make him any again, it s shore to
and her son.
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*1 th- movement and said:
cl«m» her ears to it. 8h© wan on the be the other way now ’*
Alex. McDonald has a new mower am! j street with her mother, and as they,
What was that. Marion?”
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
rake, and has purchased one of Nelins IMMitvd a group of men talking in loin!
Marion knows. | a|»a ”
Of course a witness in court ought to
Me Millans’ teams.
“Well, what was it?”
tone© ti e |>ai««er>>by heard the small girl ' tell the exact truth, relate« the Youth’s
SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight will
“It Was th« sun coming out «rain "I
Mr. Vedder has a shingle mill at exclaim in shocked tone?* • Oh. tan’t Companion, but sometimes, as in this
be sent free on application. Send a
Mj.be
htt!e
one
with
iin
air
Krebs*; he «aws a tine shingle at >1.50 that awful
And then, as if suddenly inst.no«, lie can convey a very clear im­
postal card or leave your name at the
per thousand.
remrml<*ring “But l iu not listening, " I pression without being quite definite.
-pre,,o:’,“™,W’
‘he
office It pays tn subscribe for the lead­
St. Alphonsus
ACADEMY
CHAS. PETERSON,
Hot and Cold Raths.
ing. newsiest and brs’niest new-paper.
i