Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 20,
EDITORIAL SQUIBS
satisfactory state of affairs? The citv
dads have equivocated, yes, and equivo­
cated again and again, until the last ordi­
nance drawn up at their request did not
amount to a tinker’s cuss as an effective
instrument. The ordinance drawn up a
few weeks ago and published in these
columns was the one the city dads should
have passed, for it was drawn in confor­
mity to the state law and would have
stood the test of the circuit court, which
cannot I k ? said of some of the city ordi­
nances.
1 rge number to be educated is equally
illogical. That it is not only improba­
ble but impossible that all can complete
a college course is the very reason why
provision should be made for such as
have capacity and perseverance to reach
the end of the curriculum. If the im­
possibility for all to finish a given course
were an argument for shortening the
same, then our common schools would
be limited to the teaching of the alpha­
bet. Because the mediocre manly are
not likely to push their studies to the end
is no reason why the talented few should
be deprived of an education. With the
opportunity given to all, the fittest will
survive. No investment is so remunera­
tive in the highest good of life as that
made in education. With education
possible only to the rich, the field for in­
vestment is narrowed and the crop will
be light.
G. A. W alker .
Bay City, Ore.
G. W. Fearnside has gone to Portland
189^______________
the aeum baking powders
all vho are in the employ of the govern­
ment. Moreover, while44 years is , m
generally as the maximum age for sol
diers, the majority of commanders and
many of the otttcers, as well as the rank
and tile, are above 44. Everything con­
sidered, it is probable that Uncle Sam
could, on a pinch, put more troops m
the field fora ' tinish tight” than anj
other country in the world.
Names of Some of the Principal
on business.
Farmers are rejoicing over the fine
Brands Sold in this Vicinity.
T he Oregon boys have returned from
weather for their hay harvest.
Manila, and the citizens of this state
The recent diec i-ion in the paper» o
have righteous cause to I m ? justly indig­
Mrs. Ma West, of Phoenix, A. T., is on the effect upon the human »yatem ot
nant that they were deprived of their
a visit to her old triend, Mrs. P. D. Ne­ food made with alum baking powder»
and the opinions that have been pub­
right to welcome them back to “Home,
well.
sweet home.’’
Oregonians have been
H. Tohl is building a new dock, anti lished from noted scientist» tolheeff
robbed of a long cherished honor and a
that »ueb powders render the food un­
repairing the old one.
pleasant duty they greatly desired to
E. G. E. Wist’s addition to his cannery wholesome. have caused numerous in
patriotically perform; their rights have
HOTEL PERSONALS.
quirie. for the name» of the vanous
is beginning to assume shape
been premeditately igncred by the author­
alum powders.
Our
physician,
Dr.
Sponigle,
has
made
ities ; a neighboring state has usurped
The Tillamook.
The following IM of taking mwulera
himsellf popular by successful treatment | containing alum 1» made up from the
* * *
the birthright of the citizens of the Web­
Netarts—Frank Worthington.
of patients and reasonable charges.
r.p.rts of State Chemist
”f
foot state—and all on account ofa money
I t is not stated from what source a
Portland—W. H. Hazzard, W. W. Jen.
Nfbra-ka. the City Chemist of bl. L»mi»
bait or bribe to the boys and the strong number of erudite college professors make
the Food Commission of .Minneso.a, or kins, F. W. Miller, John Eder.
SPRUCE.
’
political pull ofthe Californians in Wash­ their calculations as to the number of
Nestucca—Mr. Hansen.
I other reliable authority :
ington to have the boys mustered out in words in the vocabulary of the average
Everybody is so bnsy here that vour
Gales Creek—Mr. Fletcher.
Baking
Powders
Containing
Alum.
get
a
dog
their state. It can now be seen how cun­ American citizen. After tests and trials,
correspondent cannot even
Bay City—M. Dollarhide, W. Petteyi.
Contains Alum.
ningly everything was planned to ignore they have decided that the ordinary man
fight up to write about.
CO 'C"iXm. A>uu..
Hobsonville—Mrs. Fitzhugh, Juo. Bes
Contains Alum.
Oregon ; in fact, to put the matter plain, uses no more thon 500 words in the
with
sick
Ollie Pesterfield is quite
ter.
Cala'.ne. Bakin«
Contiiius^Alum.
the authorities had concluded from the transaction of his verbal business. With
the chills.
Sheridan—E. B. Smith.
P<>W<,er ' ° ' "conuin^un.
very first to muster out the regiment in professional men they give the average a
Contains Alum
Quite a number of young folks were
Amity—W. H. McEldoney, Al. W.
California, and no matter what |M?rsua- little higher. What, perhaps, is a little
Alum. Nemly.
seen to turn off on the Sand Lake road CBFtK“NT'CCh^
WILSON RIVER.
sive arguments were made to bring a bout astounding is the small increase for law­
escent Mfg-Co , Benttle.
Larsen House.
last Sunday, and we all wondered what U. H1TF I Ci
II Y
Contains Alum.
a change of plans it was like pouring yers and preachers, which is given at
D. Ferret a & Co., Tacoma.
The people of Wilson River settlement the excitement was, but afterwards
San
Francisco
—Leigh Jones, Geo.
water on a duck’s back, for no matter 550 words. To say that the average
nwF RIVE
Contains Alum.
believe in making hay while the sun learned that it was a picnic.
Bears.
how just the demand, some trivial affair politician is limited to 500 words is
Mr. Henry Peters is making hay for
shines.
Detroit, Mich.—Mrs. Emily Sheldon.
Grant Chemical Co , Chicago
.,
was immediately place in the way for a about as preposterous on assertion as it
Contains Alum
Messrs. Thorall, Heisel and Erickson Mr. Wooley, but will soon be ready to nFFlANCE
Lafayette—Van Parker, Dug Bryan,
Portland Coffee & Spiee Co.. l’o,rt.Ia,l<l .,1,ll
stumbling block. Oregon is not deserv­ is jiossible to make. Take for instance
are improving the appearance of their make hay for himself.
PtlHTI ANI>
Contain»Alum.
E. Gates.
ing of this unjust treatment at the hands some of the attorneys and clergymen of
‘
Beno & Ballis. Portland.
homes with a copious supply of paint.
Miss Nellie Hayes, sister and brother,
Portland—J. H. Smith. H. Page and
ofa republican administration. It will Tillamook City, would anyone have the
In addition to these, it is learned that
were
visiting
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pester­
Miss
Nelson,
formerly
of
San
Fían-
many grocers are selling what they call wife, Geo. K. Kogers.
put a powerful weapon in the hands of presumption to say that Attorneys C.
Beaver—J. L. Bracly and wife.
their own private or special brands.
the popocrats at the next presidential Thayer, T. B. Handley, B. L. Eddy, W. cisco, is at present visiting with her field Sunday.
Oretown—A. M. Mamitzen.
Miss Alice Pesterfield is vititing at her These po« d -is are put up for the grocer
election, for no jK-rson, much less a proud J. May, Revs. C. G. Le Masters or F. H. brother, Louis, where she will remain
and his name put upon the labels by
Bay City—F. R. Madison.
brother’s at Tillamook this week.
state like Oregon, appreciate being badly Neff are limited to a measly halfthousand for sometime.
manufacturers of alum powders tn bl.
Monmouth—Wm. N. Boots.
J no. Erickson’s face is completely
ignored, turned down, repudiated. Ore­ words in their vocabulary. Why some
Louis. Chicago. Kansas City. Tacoma.
McMinnville—J. W. Hobbs.
San Francisco ami elsewhere The manu­
Real Estate Transfers.
gon has been robbed of the greatest an­ attorneys cqn crowd that number of wreathed with smiles now a day. He
facturers, it is said, find their efforts to
Alamander—Mrs. (ones.
ticipated gala day in the state’s history, words into a few sarcastic remarks, while says its a girl and weighs 12 lbs.
D
Edwards
to
Theresia
July 13—J.
I market their goods in this way greatly
and there is just cause for the highly in­ politicians would feel sick if they were
Allen House.
It is rumored that Charlie Lunguist
Martin a tract in secs. 28 and 33, aided by the ambition of the grocer to
dignant remarks one hears expressed by confined to 500 to roast their political intends making an extended trip to
sell a powder with his own name upon
Hebo—IV. W. Conder, Rex Condor,
tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
all. A big blunder has been committed, opponents.
southern Oregon in the autumn season. Jnly 13—Theresia Martin to Emma Per­ the label, especially when the grocer can Roy Conder.
* * *
make an abnormal profit upon it. Many
and it is only natural to expect that Ore­
For particulars inquire at H. Q.
Netarts—G. M. Walkins.
kins, a tract in secs. 28 and 33, tp. 1 grocers, doubtless, do not know that the
C ity A ttorney G oyne made a good
gonians will continue to smart under the
Seaside—Geo. Irvin, Jems Irvin.
S, R. 9 W.
The people up the river are indeed a
powders they are thus pushing arealuiu
unjust snub they have received. What­ suggestion to thecitycouncil on Monday very meek and docile lot of ranchers. July 14—Ellen A. Hutchins to First Pres­ powders which would l>e actually con
Florence—Morrisou Morris.
that
is
deserving
of
consideration
by
the
ever it might have cost, the government
byterian Church of Tillamook, lots traband in many sections if sold without
McMinnville—W E. Martin and family
They used to have a fair road, sixty feet
should have landed the boys in Portland, council. He was of the opinion that all wide, but one private individual decides
5 and 6, bk. 1 in McDermott’s add. disguise.
Sheridan—E. B. Smith.
It is quite impossible to give the names
for this was the unanimous sentiment of the city ordinances should be revised to to “spread out,’’ so he moves his fence,
to Tillamook.
North Yamhilll—Mr. and Mrs. McCay,
of all the alum baking powders in the
comply
with
tne
charter,
and
he
suggest
­
the citizens of this state.
July 14—G. 0. Nolan to Fred MeCor- market. They are constantly appearing Miss Bennos McCay, Mr. Perkins, A.
ed that they be submitted to a number thus taking in forty feet of the road, but
* * *
mick, lot 4, bk. 19, Thayer’s add. in all sorts of disguises, under all kinds ( r iwford.
we are more than glad to know that we
of cognomens, and at all kinds of prices,
O ne thing the authorities will have to ofthe attorneys of the city to revise. If are allowed twenty feet of logs and
to Tillamook.
Oretown—W. L. Gardner and wife.
learn is to know how to provide for the this can be done for a nominal sum there stumps to ride over every time we drive July 15—Chas. E. Leavitt to Thomas G. even as low as five and ten cents a
San Francisco—Mrs. Edw. A. Kluegel,
pound. They can be avoided, however,
is
good
reasons
for
ordering
it
done.
comfort of troops returning from tropi­
Hunt, lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 in bk. 6 in by the housekeeper who will bear in Miss Kathrine Pike, Mrs. N. B. Sears,
to town. It must be the county is afraid
cal countries. Very few jieople realize The present council, after being elected the remainder will be gobbled up, as no
mind that all baking powders sold at Capt. Fred Miller, H B. Qudeceance.
Tillamook Park.
that soldiers have to be acclimated on fresh to office, saw the advisability of 1 improvements are being made and all July 15—Erick Glad to Chas. A.Svenson, twenty five cents or less pound are
Astoria Bar Pilot—Capt. James Tatton
liable to contain alum, as pure cream of
their return, and if proper precautions revising the city ordinances and appoint-1 our tax money goes toward repairing of
20 acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
tartar
baking
powders
cannot
be
pro
­
arc not taken for their comfort it will not ed a committee for that purpose, but, other roads.
July 15—U. S. to 0. E. Dennis, Nw V4 of duced at anything like this price.
O rdinance N o . 115.
take long to demonstrate that they are alas, like every committee ofthat august
sec. 30, tp. 28, R. 9 W.
body,
it
would
create
a
profound
won
­
easv victims to the prevailing diseases.
An
ordinance
to amend Sec. 4 of
July
15
—
U.S.
to
J.
M.
Harrison,
159-87
BARNEGAT.
UNCLE SAM’S ARMY.
England has certain times in the year der if it ever made a report.
Ordinance No. 108, entitled an ordinance
acres in tp. 2 N, R. 10 W.
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Weather has been fine the past two
when troops are sent to and returned
Probably Greater Than That of to amend Ordinance No. 63, relating to
D oes anyone doubt the power of the weeks.
from India, and on troopships specially
the general health and welfare of the
School Report.
Any Other Country on Earth.
press?
Let
the
Oregonian
make
a
fight
constructed for the comfort of the sol­
Haying is in full blast.
city.
The following is a report of School
In the table of the armed strength of
diers, yet with these precautions the on the administration for mustering out ' Bert Biggs and family and Mrs. Bra-
THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY DO
mortality in regiment returning to ling the Second Oregon Volunteers in Cali- , mar went up the Tillamook river last District, No. 33. The term commencing various countries, says the New York ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
May
17th,
and
closing
July
12th.
fornio
and
how
would
he
state
go
at
the
'
Sun,
it
is
customary
to
put
Russia
first
land from India, Egypt. Burmah and
That Sec. 4-, of Ordinance No 108, en.
Sunday.
Total no. enrolled, first month. 21 ; and among the nations of the world, with an
other tropical countries is high soon after next presidential election ?
Miss Lottie Freeman and her sisters the second month, 18. The following active army of 1.125,000 soldiers, a first titled an ordinance to amend Ordinance
* * *
they arrive home.
If England, after
No. 63, relating to the general peace,
visited Barnegat last Thursday.
pupils who were neither absent nor reserve of 2.500,000 and a second reserve
The annual rainfall in the Philippine
years of experience in moving troops to
health and welfare of the city, be amend­
Quite
a
number
visited
the
beach
tardy
during
the
1st
month
;
Frank
of 1.375,000. bringing lip the total num­
different climates have found it necessary Islands is from 90 to 120 inches. Why,
ed
to read as follows:
Norberg, Ladd Quick,
Rosie Quick, ber of available soldiers on a war footing
to use every precaution, such as the time Tillamook can beat that with an annual the past week.
S ec . 4. The Mayor is empowered by
Annie
Schlappi
and
Louis
Norberg.
Mr.
J.
Quick,of
Portland,
was
at
Barne
­
to
about
5,100.000,
as
against
5
000.000
in
of year for making a change, clothing, rainfall of from 120 to 140 inches.
this ordinance to appoint a health
gat Wednesday looking after the inter- Second month: Edgar Norberg. Frank Germany, 4.800,000 in France, 2.500.000
diet, and, perhaps,above all, warm quar­
Schlappi, Herman in Italy. 1,000,000 in Austria-Hungary, officer who sh ill hold his office until h s
est of Mr. Ogden, the Barnegat mail Norberg, Albert
ters in healthy localities for troops ar­
HOW HIGH?
Schlappi,
Ladd
Quick,
Dove Quick, Rosie and 1.100,000 in Turkey. But a recogniz successor is appointed and qualified.
contractor.
Mr.
Hignay,
of
Netarts,
riving from tropical countries, the sooner
Read three times under suspension of
Quick,
Annie
Schlappi,
Hannah
Schlappi. ed authority among military men, the
was the lucky man to secure the contract
somewsiich plan is adopted for United
M r . E ditor ,—The right of a state to |
the rules, and passed on June 5th, 1899.
S usie J udd , Teacher.
France Militaire of Paris, in a recent
States soldiers the better it will lie, for educate its children is generally con­ as sub. contractor at $180 per annum.
W. H. C ooper ,City Recorder.
issue disputes the correctness of the pop­
this is a precaution that will soon be ceded, but of late many argue it is not
The Reynolds boys are again hauling
Approved, June 5th, 1899.
GLENORA.
ular belief that Russia can pur in the field
found imperative. If wear« not mistaken the province of the state to carry this logs for the Truckee saw mill.
B. L E ddy , Mayor.
the complaints from the Oregon boys in education beyond the rudiments “If
Glenora has absorbed Wilson as the the largest army of the world in time of
Mr. A. W. Quick left for his home this
war
and
says:
"The
United
States
are
California about the foggy and cold at­ the rich man's child gets a college morning.
poet office has been move to this place.
mosphere, with not sufficient clothing to education the poor man’s child should be j
Mrs. L. C. Reelier and her youngest not a great military power from the point
Ed R. is haying.
keep them warm, is proof enough that taught a trade.” “Since all the millions i
son. Gerald Reelier are visiting here at of view of their effective foot forces in
R. Sargent, of Bay City, visited with
very little consideration was given to the of children of the nation cannot be put
her son's, J. F. Reeli' r's place. She ex­ peace, but in time of war their ¡»erman-
comfort of the Oregon boys. How their through college, it is evident that educa-1 friends Saturday and Sunday at Barne­ pects to stay in Oregon for several ent contingent would form the nucleus
_________________
health will continue remains to be seen, tion by the state must stop somewhere, j gat.
months. Her home is in LeLonp Kan of the vastest army of the world.”
but we expect to hear that a number have and the end of a common school course |
»as.
Prior to the Deginning of the Santiago
SAND LAKE.
fallen victims to typhoid lever, ague, is the natural and evident limit.’’ “The |
Strawberries are a poor crop, but who I campaign and the stirring events of a
Union Depot, Sixth an<l J Streets.
pneumonia, etc.
I year ago at Manila it was not usual to
state is not bound to teach anything | The people on the lake turned out for cares so long as spuds are plentiful.
I * *
TWO TRAIN’S DAILY
Trout are biting fine these days. One include the United Stats in any compu
that enables a man to earn a living, j a picnic at Sand cape on Sunday last.
FROM
ALL POINTS
EAST.
T here was a meeting in Portland last otherwise it must look after the support Nearly all the settlers were there, and little girl caught seventy two in a few [ tations of available armed strength, the
week of representatives from different of all.’’
nations of Europe being compared only
many from Tillamook and Woods. A hours one afternoon lately.
•’ FAST
MAIL ROVTE.”
Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and
counties to devise means for making an
Mr. J T. Reelier is making hay and I w'th eBch other in this regard. But, as
Such are some of the statements that, very enjoyable time was had.
•»pokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15
equal valuation of projierty in the differ­ like clever counterfeits, gain currency
The settlers are getting in some very lias several tons in his barn already. The Ithe quotation from the French military a.m.
Leaves for th e East via Pendleton and Hm •
ent counties for assessment purposes. It with many. Yet people who accept such fine hay this fine weather
The hay grass and clover are very heavy and fine journal shows, in all computation of av- ngton daily at 8 p ni Arrives via Huntingtout
has been charge I that some counties have arguments never denv the state the right | crop is generally better than an average. this year.
ailable military strength theUnited.States and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
Dalits acommodation leaves daily except
been cutting down their valuation of pro­ to look alter the insane, the criminal, the 1
Mrs. J. T. Reelier lias made eighty- ul,,st now be reckoned as a factor, and a Sunday
at 8 am. Arrives daily except bun
Miss Barrow is giving excellent satis­
perty to evade the payment of a proper poor, or to defend itself in war or make 1
five ll>s of cheese for the use of her v<*ry little computation shows that the day at 6:30 p.m.
faction in our school.
THROUGH PULI.MAN AND TOURIST
proportion of their state tax. Judge G. war for territorial aggrandizement. That I
family.
j view of the French military pajieris very
SLEEPERS.
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
W. Sappington and Assessor J. S. Ste is, the state may do anything to meet a I The whooping cough is visiting nearly
The extraordinary revelation, says ne’’,y ,COrre't'
^e «.¿t place, in all
out notice.
every
family
on
the
lake.
phens represented Tillamook. Most all present case, but mav do nothing in .
L> »lie's Weekly, was made at a recent "Uthe 1,lcof lheHght-
«('KAN AND ItIVEIl SCHKDULK.
tile representatives could point out some anticipation of the future, except to
Janies Atkinson and wife visited the
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
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—
-
1
ln
g
strength
of
Eurojiean
countries
“
sol-
meeting of the State Savings Bank assoc­
Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
of the abuses, but to agree upon a practi­ maintain an army and navy. The state | hub this week.
( diers " of every grade are included in the Geo w, Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 j
iation of New York that there were in the
sails October S, 14 and 23; State 01
cal and uniform remedy was a matter mav teach a trade in the penitentiary,
L. A. Hoyt has leased the Edwards
general total, wheieas the American to Columbia
California sa Is October 8, T7 and 26.
they were greatly divided on. For in­ when a trade is but a doubtful means of place for five years and will fence and sat ings bank of the Empire state $1,50),- tai is mane up only cf the regulers In the COLUMBIA KB ER SUM MICK MCIIED
000 in dormant accounts. The savings
stance. Judge Sappington moved that the reclamation, but may not prepare the otherwise improve the place.
ULE DIVISION.
Imnks of New York state now hold about | permanent service of the United States PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANi. THE COAST
assessors be instructed to place the valu­ mind in youth so as to form habits that
and without any reference whatever to
Steamer R R. Thompson leaves Portland
$«80(1000.000
of
the
people's
money,
and
ation of all real property at 75 per cent will make the trade more available and
I the national guard, which corresponds { daily,
a[ 10 except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
COULSONBURG.
the dormant accounts of $1.500.000 ¡e-
at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex*
of the appraisement, but at the sugges­ the |>enitentiary less ofa necessity.
to the first res-rve and outnumbers the I i ce
v< Sunday*»? t a.m.
tion of Mr. Greenleaf, he changed the
Quite a large crowd turned out last mam Without any evidence that their ^regulars
WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUT«.
The fallacy consists in looking iqion
regulars in the proportion of ten to one.
one
”
owners
will
ever
call
for
them.
Some
of
figure to 70 per cent, and the order was the state as a lienefactor and the indi­ Sunday to hear Rev. Blalock preach
PORTLAND AND SALEM
The number of able-b died male residents
Steamer
Ruth,
for
Salem
and way point»
to take effect in March, 1899. When it vidual as a beneficiary What the state
E. T. Coulson returned to Hadley’s them have lieen dormant for over fifty in different countries is put at 20,000,0(10 leaves Portland ' ondays, Wednesdays
and rn-
years.
One
bank
in
the
city
of
Albany
daysat6a.in.
Returning,
leaves
Salem Tue»-
came to a vote the motion was lost, only does it does for itself, the individual being camp Sunday.
in Russia. 12,000,000 in Germany, 10,000- days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a-”1’
reported
that
its
unclaimed
accounts
ag
­
two or three voting for it. The repre­ onlv a temporary means to a jienna-
R. Davids has lieen working for J.
000 in Austria. 9,000,000 in France, 8.-
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE
,
Steamer Modoc, for
ayton and way noinn
sentatives thought a better assessment nent end. The individual has only a Bixby the past year, has left to work in gregate! over $27.000. Some of these •’kxi.ooo in Great Brittain, T.500,000 in
leaves Portland Tuesdays.’ Thursdays and Sat­
accounts have claimants who will apj»ear
law was needed, and the chairman was 1 temporary ownership of his property. the logging camp.
urdays at 7 a m. Returning, leaves Dayton tor
in due season. The owner of one of them, Italy, ard 4.000.000 in Spain.
Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesday»
instructed to prepare a bill to that end. ! Hecannot carry it beyond the grave. It
Quite a number of the young folks for instance, is that popular American’,
By the fe-ieral census of 1890 the num and Fridays at 7’a.m.
Steamer Alniota leaves Riparia Monday»
We tad to see what good this meeting ; [ is property of value in proportion to tl e from Blaine attended church at this
Senator Uhauncey I) Depew. He had tier of residents of this country in the Wednesdays and Fridays nt 1?45
did to bring about an equal Assessment I iiitelligviice with which it is used. It is place Sunday evening.
rival of train from Spokane and Portia””
never presented Ins para |H>ok to have his ' category of male3 between 18 and 44 Leaves I^wiston. returning, Sundays. Tuesday»
lieyond simmering down to an experi- I 1 intelligence and skill that give it value
School commenced Monday after a two
Thursdays at o a.m.
interest entered, though his account had years, both included, was ll.lao OoO. and
cnee meeting, with nothing original in- | ! and it is a law of nature that it in turn weeks’ vacation.
Steamer I.ewiston leaves Riparia Sunday».
more than doubled while it lay dormant 1 Since then the population of the Uiii’ed Tuesdays and Thmsdays at 145 »•»” ’
traduced t<> overcome the abuses they 1 should produce intelligence and skill. If
D. E. Baxter and sister. Olive, came
arrival of train from Spokane and Portland-
We must indeed lie a rich and prosper States has increased 20 percent, accord­ eaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesd ys ana
complained of.
I civilization is the creator of property, dow n from Dolph on their wheels Satur­
Saturdays at 6 a m.
ing
to
the
most
r.-liable
estimate.
1
(
,e
ous
nut
ion
when
we^can
overlook
a
little
'
4i 4t <
W H HURLBURT.
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and it is where property exists to any day.
item of over $1,500.000 lying unclaimed actuary
'
of the treasury estimated the
General Passenger Agent.
T hk city dads have J»ven all at sea the : considerable amount—property should
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinnaman have re­
V
A
SCHILLING
City
Ticket Agent
in the savings banks of % single state
1 population of the United States on June
past few meetings discussing various in turn l»e the promoter of civilization, turned from their trip to the valley.
Telephone (Main) 712»
1. ISW. at 72.807.000, and by the next
ordinances tn prohibit obscene and inde- 1 while man is but the agent in the trans­
Every body in this vicinity is busy
year a census there Ja very little doubt
cent language U|x>n the streets within 1
action. All nature is an example of such
g
>ut that the total population will he Im YOU
the city limits, and instead of accomplish- ' action and reaction.
Mown to h. 75,000.000. an mcrease of
ing anything, the situation is this, the
NEHALEM.
IM neat ion is the essential element of
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12.000.000over nine years ag0, an<1 the KNOW THE NEWS
—tritts.
, rirktai or est—in srs
citv has now no jurisdiction whatever, I civilization, and it is strange that so
£ morr —»lly, mor, .,
total
number
of
Americans
of
military
bmnhttriT
—
1.-1
with
Rrrin
—
l
Two
*'hooners
arc
loading
it
all for
lumber
at
You
can
have
and iio matter how hard pcisotis may many who profess to study the public
rtirslUu« Wax than by any other
sge will not fall short of 17.00(1.000
I
m»-t’,.«l. Down. of other uralirUlh.
PER.
swear and use disgusting and tilthv lan good and promote it should advocate the mill.
iifin
HÄ«
'““‘"“'Refined
In the United State, the number of
MONTH dUb mo NI’H
gunge upon the streets, the ciu marshal that there lie a limit to what the state
Blackburn’s are logging on the Kebbc
in The Evening Telegram.
rhyswally d.squahfi^ per-».,. incapiblt>
is shorn of all power to arrest them, in shall do in this rcapcct. If nothing may place now ; they sent a large raft down
Portland, O egon. It is the 1 Ff
of wrvmgm the army is materially les.
fact, men can curse and use the vilest bil­
est evening new-pH|u*r pnb'islr
taught with a view toenabling j»topic the river on Monday.
h» wry h awhok!. It is clean.
thaninRu«,..
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d
,
he
a
rtniln
„
tr#tlT
ed in < Iregoii; it c -mail's all riie
tnMe
and
«Ip. »rater
lingsgate ad libitum ami laugh in the to support themselves, then nothing at
Presiding Elder Watters, of Salem,
and actat pruef. Get a pound cake of
business of this country. t„.,
news ofthe state ami nali’»i. Try
face of the marshal or any of the city all
,
It with a IHt of Its many jsea
to»», is conduct
can la? taught, for nearly all the preached at Onion Peak on Sunday
it for a tn*<ntli. A s>»iii| I copy
from roar dnwst or <?tx'er.
e»l almost exclutively by
fathers while their profanity is nt its business of the world is carried on bv morning, and at Nehalem in the after­
Hold ereryw hera M «.» by
J civilians,
will l»e mailed to yon free. Ad­
Whereas Russia is nn(j„ ’
•TCIDlRB »IL
height. We ask any intelligent. level- means of the rudiments only.
practical mili*
dress
noon to large and appreciative congre­
.Tta
number
THE TELEGRAM,
la
biding
citizen
if
this
is
a
headed,
To limit education on account of the gations.
<»< ‘hr*, available for military wrviee
PortlandOr
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Preserves
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