Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 25, 1900, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 25, 1900,
I
PASSING REMARKS
do not go a-wooing as did the it be any wonder if the women DEATH FOR ELOPiKG.1 . n
Ti
one Tennyson tells us of; in folks regret that—once upon a
The newspapers of the year stances are rare where the true time—Pharaoh’s daughter, walk­
1800 were not as full of display gentleman disguises himself as a ing on the banks of the Nile, dis­ A Capital Crime Among the San
ads or readers as those of to-day. tramp to win affection,
Blas Indians.
And covered a Moses in the bullrushes
J. P. ALLEN,
A one-page ad in those times this is as it should be.
and adopted him ? No doubt'
Proprietor
would have made its sponsor a fit
this later Moses traces his an­
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subject for examination as to his
What a mixed-up state of cestry back to those good old
First c I rkh accom mod at io
sanity. The changes in this
affairs matrimonial there would days.
at second class rate.
w
*
*
century makes one wonder what
be were the ideas of “Better
will be the condition ioo years Life” carried out, by which “the
But we fancy if our modern'
American woman-suffrage prin­ A strange race of people, with man­ BEST MEALS
from now.
young, before entering wedlock, cess should find a cast-off infant ners and customs stranger still, live«
* * *
CITY
near the coast at San Blas, Colombia,
By the way, will there, think should be examined pathologi­ among the rushes on the banks South America. To the* few traders who
Tillamook, Ore
you, be any newspapers in the cally, temperamentally, phreno- of the Platte river, she would visit the spot for cocoanuts and vege­
logically,
siognomically
and
sor-
table
ivory
the}-are
known
as
the
San
Headquarter«
for Forest Grove Staxe Line.
year A. D. 2000 ? Perhaps in
hesitate long before picking him
cognomically
by
committees
of
Blas Indians.
their origin and his*
each home there will be a ma­
up, for fear of duplicating this tory but little S*u be discovered.
chine from which, by touching a medical men and women. These later Moses, who seems to know One thing is certain, that although
committees
should
be
appointed
button, a stream of information
i where he is at, even if the light friendly to the government of the Unit­ Centrally Lioeated
Rates, $1 Per Day
ed States and to foreigners who may en­
will issue. The current news of by the state and paid for their is out.
ter or find themselves weather-bound
the day will have the proper but­ services.” And what a demand
in the harbor of San Blas, there is no
tons, so with the fashion depart-. there will be for the dictionaries. ALL ABOUT THE CENSUS. record of their having ever been con-
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1. Complete Federal enumerations of , quered or subjugated by any other tribe
ment, the commercial, the book
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
A Soldier in New Mexico has the people have been made regularly or power.
world, the pulpit, the forum,
It
is
quite
probable
that
they
havede-
just
been
married
to
a
Kentucky
every
ten
years
since
1790,
but
the
first
sports, etc., etc. One may only
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
girl by telegraph. All that is 1 really valuable census of agriculture in ! scended from the ancient Toltecs, but
have to choose the button.
1
what
vicissitudes
of
tribal
life
they
may
needed now, says the New York 1 the United States was taken in 1850, of | have passed through will probably Stage and Expretw Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
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°Ps o< 1S49-
r
t
never be known.
But how about the editor ? Press, is a system of engagements th 2. 'cr The
by mail, honeymoons by long-1 ’ Tu" next census of agriculture will Although inclined to be friendly they
Where will he come in? Will
be taken in June, 1900, of the products look with most jealous eyes upon any
there be a Patterson-Coe-Hill- distance telephone and divorces of 1899.
effort to cultivate a closer acquaintance
FRED SAPPINGTON,
by
thought
transference
to
make
3. Instead of recording several farms than the necessities of trade require.
Tainmen trust, having for the
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
marriage
an
estate
of
beatitude
i
No
matter
how
many
vessels
may
lie
at
on one schedule, as heretofore, each farm
leading article in its corporation
—
for
those
who
don
’
t
do
it.
anchor
in
the
harbor,
or
how
much
trad
­
will be accorded a seperate blank in the
charter “ Opinions Not Allow­
T welfth Census, so that no farmer can ing may have been carried on during the
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ed?” The “chute” will be abol­
day, every white man at sundown must
For once the liberty bell in see what his neighbor has reported.
ished. The toiling, plodding,
go on board his ship, or at least quit the
4. Each farm blank, as soon as tilled territory of the tribe until the follow­
sad-eyed, weary editor will be Independence hall, Philadelphia, will be enclosed in a Government port­
classed by archaeologists as a failed to meet the emergency. It folio for safe and secret keeping, and ing morning This is a tribe law*, All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, Satisfaction
against which protest is useless.
guaranteed.
back number. Even the Lino- could ring out the year 1899 by will not be seen thereafter, or its con­ The maidens of this peculiar tribe are
one,
eight,
nine,
nine
strokes
;
types will be obsolete and as for
tents known, except by sworn officers of quite attractive, and many a jack tar
has risked his life in the effort to win
the tramp printer—is he not, when it came to ring in 1900 it the Census Bureau.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
INSURE WITH
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
was in a dilemma that puzzled 5. Tax assessors, collectors, and or capture a dusky bride. Love, as in
even now, a being of the past?
January 6th. Woo.
other
lands,
occasionally
overcomes
all
Claude
Thayer,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
more than the superintendent OI I equalizers can not serve as enumerators,
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obstacles, but if the unfortunate girl is naiued settler has filed notice of his intention
make final proof in support of his claim, and Agent or Fireman’s Fund and Londo
The year has crossed the bor­ j the building. In fact, a reward or have access to the census returns or caught or returns to her people the to
that said proof will be made before the Regia
ders of the present and entered ( had been offered to any one who to the information therein contained.
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Feb­
punishment is death.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
into that limbo of the past from would help the bell ringers to 6. There are more than 5,000,000 The young mate of an English bark ruary 24th, 1900, viz.:
JACOB JOSS,
farms,
plantations,
ranches,
stock
ran
­
H.
E.
10983,
for
the
S
of
Sw
*4,
Ne
U
of
Sw
%
Companies.
lying
in
the
harbor
became
enamored
which there comes only an echo clearly indicate the year new
Se % of Nw U of See. 14, Tp. a S, R 7 W.
ches, and market gardens in the United of agirl whose home was near the beach. and
lie
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
his
born.
None
were
offered
that
—that of memory. The embers
States, all of which, for census purposes, The mate’s attentions were persistent contnuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz :
of the year have emitted their met the difficulty, although one will be designated as “farms ”
and his love was secretly returned.
O. A. Rhude, of McMinnville, Ore.; Pat
Doughney, of North Yamhill, Ore.; John T.
last sparks. The crimson glow that came nearly being adopted 7. A “farm’’ is all the agricultural One night, just before the ship was to Clink,
of Waterford, Wash.; Mary Leonard, of
upon the walls has faded. Now was that the bell strike one, then land under one management, whether in sail, the Indian maiden secreted her Portland, Ore.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
sailor boy in the thickets until after
nine
and
a
man
in
the
tower
there is nothing but ashes left.
a single body or in seperate parcels.
dark, when they stole a canoe and start­
with a megaphone shot: “O, o.”
8. The enumerator will ask for the ed to paddle out to the vessel. But an
* * *
J une 3, 1878,—N otick for
Union Depot, Nlxtli and J Streets.
Ashes. Of roses, and, alas ! Finally the thing was settled by size and value of each farm, the value of! awful tropical storm came up which T imber L and , A P ct ublication
.
buildings, and the aggregate value of caused the eloping couple to lose their
nineteen
strokes
to
indicate
the
United
States
Land Office,
of rue, also. Suggestive of sweet
Oregon
City
Oregon,
all machinery, implements, vehicles, bearings, and only with difficulty did
TWO TRAINS DAILY
30th, 1899
and bitter thoughts.
“ God, number of centuries. As we harnesses, etc., used thereon; the colo»- they manage to keep afloat. When Notice is hereby given December
FROM
ALL POINTS EAST.
that in compliance
think
it
over
we
wonder
how
wi h the provisions of the act of Congress of
pity us each and pity us all who
and race of the occupant, and the morning dawned they were washed Juue 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Mile of
••
FAHT
MAIL
ICOUTK.”
vainly the years of the past re­ they managed it when they amout of land owned and leased, respec- ashore, almost exhausted. The enraged timbei lauds in < he States of California Oregon. Leaves for the East
via Walla Walla and
Nevada ami Washi> gton Te ri'ory,” as extended Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15
rung
1989
out
and
1990
in?
Indians
seized
both
and
made
them
cap
­
call.” For, as this is the time
tivelv, by said occupant.
toall the Public Land states by ac of August 4, a. in.
tives, condemning the girl to imme­ 1892,
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when, if ever, one should pause
9. He will also ask for the acreage and diate death.
Leaves for the Eas via Pendleton and Iliin-
ABEL W. MKVERANCE.
If good old Benjamin Frank­ value of each crop, and the acreage of
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of ngton daily at 8 p m Arrives via II utitingtout
and ponder on the lesson of the
The captain of the bark, anticipating Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn and Pendleton at 7;2oa.m
statement No. 5135, for the purchase ■ t the E % j Dalles acominodation leaves daily except
old year and draw from it— lin is on the earth—reincarnated, improved, unimproved, and irrigated trouble, sent a boat’s crew ashore with of
Sw
and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30, in T wn- Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except bun
a rescue party. A demand was made • •hip 2 N, Range 7 W, and will otter proof to day at 6:30 p.111.
though the vast of promise has of course—and has the pleasure lands.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
show
that
he land sought is mort* valuable for
for
the
prisoner,
whereupon
the
mate
I
of
looking
over
the
columns
of
10. The designation “each crop” in­
SLEEPERS.
been broken—the perfume of the
i s tim e or s one than for agricultural pur­
cludes all grains, cotton, corn, rice, su­ was released, but the girl was held for poses • n » toestabl sh his claim to smd land be­ Water lines schedule subject to change with­
the
up-to-date
weekly
paper,
he
out
notice.
blossoms it held fragrant so long,
fore
the
Red
ter
-nd
Receiver
of
this
office
at
gar cane, sugar beets, sorghum, hay, the death sentence.
City, Oregon, 011 Saturday, the 17th
OCEAN AND ItIVBK HUH KDI I.K,
it is also the time to recall those established one hundred and clover, wild grasses, gathered forage, Finding argument useless, the desper­ Oregon
day of March 1900
He names as witnesses :
OCEAN DIVISION, — Steamships sail from
seventy-two
years
ago,
we
fancy
Walter J. Smith, of Wilson. Or.;John E. Tuttle, Ainsworth
ate
youth,
with
a
few
sailors
at
his
I
years, be they few or many, that
dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
hemp, hops peanuts, tobacco, seeds,
of Tillamook Or. ; Joseph Severance, of Wilson, Geo. W, Elder
sails October 4, il, 20 ami 29 ;
; George Johnson, of Tillamook, Or.
have gone before. Each, in he will be as greatly astonished nuts, tropical fruits, small fruits, or­ back, made a rush to rescue his sweet­ Or Any
Columbia
sails
October S, 14 and 23; State of
and all persons claim ng adretsely the California sa Is October
heart, and had almost accomplished it, above described
at
the
marvelous
change
in
its
8, 17 and 26.
Ian s are requested to tile their
coming, spanned by the rainbow
chard fruits, nursery and greenhouse when he was struck down by a spear claims in this office
COLUM
KU
ICIVKIC
MUM MKB NCHED
on
or
before
sa
d
17th
day
character
as
at
the
equally
won
­
of hope; in going, weighed
stock, broom corn, Irish potatoes, sweet thrust from the hand of the girl’s o. Match. 1900.
ILK DIVINION.
( has . B M oorer , Register.
derful
difference
between
his
kite
potatoes and yams, all vegetables in­ father.
She broke from her captors,
down by the burden of many
PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANi. THE COAST.
Steamer R R Thompson leaves l*oitla"d
memories. Some, glad; some, flying experiments with the cluding the product of al! family, truck, crazed with grief, and, seizing the spear,
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
lightning
and
those
of
Edison
’
s
drove
the
head
of
it
into
her
ow
n
breast.
and market gardens, etc; also new or un­
T imber land , A ct J une 3, ¡878.—N otice F or at to p in. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­
sad. Dear reader, how balance
cept Sunday, at a.m.
The sailors managed to carry away
P ublication
usual crops, when found.
the scales with you, in this sea­ electric developments.
United States Land Office,
WII.I.A M KITE RIVKK ICOUTK.
11. The enumerator will ask for the their ’•„winded mate, but were driven
*
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*
Oregon City, Ore.,
son when “ Quo Vadis to the
PORTLAND ANI» SALEM
into their boat and away from the
JiinuHi'y 6th, 1900.
number
and
value
of
the
live
stock
on
the
The Washington Star a few
Notice is hereby given that in compliance Steamer Ruth, for Salem ami way points
shore.
closing year we asked but got no
leaves
Portland
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
ongress
oi
days ago had an editorial headed: farm June 1, 1900, which will lie report­ The territory held by the tribe is quite June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­ <laysat6a in. Returning,
leaves Salem 'Tues­
answer back?”
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
ed
under
a
number
of
heads
such
as
ber
lands
in
the
States
of
California,
Oregon,
“
Early
Birds
in
New
York,
”
extensive,
although
its
boundaries
are
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory,
”
as
ex
­
* * *
YAMHILL RIVF.R ROUTE
and the agricultural editor was horses, colts, mules, asses, cows, heifers, not very accurately defined. It extends tended to all the Public Land States by act of Steamer Modoc, for I ayton and way fiointa
leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat­
Shall we ask the preacher? at once interested. But, alas, •teers, calves, bulls, ewes, rams, lambs, from cape San Blas far back into the August 4, 1892,WILLIAM 8. JONES,
urdays nt 7 a m
Returning, leaves Dayton fhr
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of Portland and way |M>ints Mondays, Wednesdays
There are many in the laud who what misleading starbeams there swine, goats, chickens (including guinea mountains.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his and Fridays at 7'11.111.
fowl),
turkeys,
geese,
ducks,
stands
of
Cocoanuts
are
the
source
of
the
na
­
seek to point out the way we can be. Instead of shining down
sworn statement No. 5i44, for the purchase of
8teamer Aliuota leaves Riparia Mondays
tion’s wealth, which is considerable. theSe *4 of Section No. 32, in Township No. Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 45 a.m.. a ter ar
should go and each has a different upon the tenants of the forest, l>ees, etc.
2 South, Rango No. 7 W, and will offer proof rival of train from Spokane and Portland
Probably
the
largest
groves
in
the
show that the land sought is more valuable Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
path. In the multitude of re­ the beams displayed only the 12. He will also ask for the milk, rrenm, world are just back of ban Blas, and to
for its tiinlier or stone than for agricultural pur­ and Thursdays at n a.m.
butter, cheese, raisins, prunes, molasses,
poses. and to establish his claim to said land
Steamer Lewiston leaves Ripnria Sundays,
ligious beliefs there is confusion quagmire of politics and the sirup,
Before the Register and Receiver of this office TuvMiavs slid 'Thuisdays at 1 4s n m ; slier
sugar, eggs, beeswax, honey,wool, belong to these Indians.
Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day arrival of train from Spokane and Portland.
of soul thought; but there is in ornithological paragraph failed wine, cider, vinegar, dried and evaporat­ A kind of commonwealth or coop­ ai
of March. 1900 He names as witnesses
Leaves Lewiston Mondays, WedneR<l«ys and
E. Merritt, Ostrom P. Merritt, Charles Saturdays at 6 a.m.
Ian Maclearen’s creed a spark to materialize.
ed fruit, forests products, poultry and erative system seems to exist among E. William
Lampinan and Curtis Jones, of north Yam
W II lit R I.lit R 1
them,
and
each
member
of
the
tribe
that can light us onward. The
meat products, and, generally, all arti- collects and carries each day his share hill, Oregon.
General Passenger Agent.
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Any and all persons claiming adversely »he
Fatherhood of God and the
cles made at home or for the home, from of the cocoanut« and adds it to the above-described lands are requested to file their
claims 111 this office on or before said 22nd day
While still on the topic of farm materials during 1899.
brotherhood of man, rightly in­
enormous pyramid of them near ths of March, 1900.
C har B. M oores Register.
terpreted, is as a shining light, papers, it is a source of regret to 13. A person who moves from a farm shore, which is the tribe’s treasury.
shining more and more unto the note how pessimistic the veteran between the end of the crop year 1899 Millions of nuts are thus stored and in
for a profitable market. The T imhkb L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878 — N otice F ob
perfect day. We may faint by Yew York editor, E. L. Bodkin, and June 1, 1900, should leave a written waiting
average price for them is from eight to
P ublication .
record
of
the
products
and
crops
of
that
is
about
them.
In
his
“
Recol
­
United StatesLaml office,
the way. We may grow weary
Oregon City. Oregon.
farm for 1899 where it will reach the ten dollars per thousand in Colombian
lections
of
Forty
Years
”
he
says
in well doing. Our hearts may
silver, or about 55 per cent, of that
January Mth. 1000.
enumerator. He will also be required to
Notice
is
hereby
that in compliance
both
the
press
and
the
pulpit
amount in gold. One-half of the pay is ' with the provisions of given
grow heavy with doubt. But
LIVE PAPERS.
the act of Congress of j TWO
give
to
the
enumerator
of
the
district
in
taken
in
cash
and
the
other
half
in
mer
­
June 3rd, 187M, entitled * An act for the sab-
have
declined.
The
one
has
from out of the star-swept spaces
of timber land*« in the btatea of California,
which he lives on June 1, 1900, the acre­ chandise.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,'
there comes a voice, saying : ceased, he says, to exert much age, value, buildings, machinery, imple­ The nuts are carried from ths “great as
extended to all the Pub! c Land States by act
influence
on
public
opinion,
of
“Come unto Me and I will give
ments and live stock of the farm he then pile” to the beach in palmetto bags. , August 4, 1M92,
ERA MESSNER,
while
the
other
has
become
sin
­
occupies.
you rest.” Rest, such cometh
The natives with these loads, each Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
gularly
and
sadly
demagogic.
Oregon, h-sthis dav filedin this office his sworn
14.
Every
farmer
should
begin
at
once
weighing
50
pounds,
travel
at
a
brisk
to the child as it drops its weary
statement No. 5 4s. for the purchase* of
lhe Se % of Ne % and K % of Se % of
head upon its mother’s bosom This last may be true of prea­ to prepare a careftrt record of all the facts trot all <lay long and seemingly without Section
No 3O, iu Township 2 H, Range 7 W.
which the enumerator will be instructed fatigue. Although a slender, wiry race, and will ofltr proof to show that the land
and listens to the lullaby of love. chers, but—as to the press ?
they will accomplish with ease a task sought is moi e valuable for its t Im la* r or stone
to
record
in
June,
1900.
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for agricultui at puriai«<*R. hik J to establish
* * «
that would kill or prostrate Anglo-Sax­ than
his claim to said land before the Register and
The repular sulMcription price of
Would President McKinley 15. In this preparation, the women ons.
Receiver of thia office at Oregon < itv, Oregon,
The well-to-do farmer in Mis­
and children of the farm household can
THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and
on Thursday the 22nd »lay of March, 1900. He
have
entered
the
war
with
Spain
The
Indiana
are
excellent
Bailors,
and
as witness«»
souri, who went a-wooing as a
afford material aid, especially with refer, even in the rough weather make the names
the regular subscription price of
Ostrom P. Merritt, William E. Merritt Ollie
had
the
press
opposed
it?
Was
tramp seeking for work up in
cnce to the poultry, eggs, butter, cheese, trip from cape Han Blas to A'spinwall fi. Young an<! Curtis Jon«, of North Yamhill, Or
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
Any and all persons clsirning adversely the
Dakota, fell in love with the it not in advance of political pub­ fruits, vegetables, etc.,consumed at home, in boats hollowed out of logs.
Any one subscribing for THE
starve described lands are requested to file their
lic
opinion
until
it
had
created
111 Ibis office on or before said Mild day
or «old or traded to the local dealer, or
A cocoanut grove is a source of never claims
daughter of the farmer who em­
HEADLIGHT and paying one
of March, 1900.
failing revenue to its owners, as the
C has . B M oobbb . Register.
year in advance can get both the
ployed him, ran off with and a wave of sentiment that swept to other«.
tree from the fourth year of its exist­
married her, may have done a all before it? And does he not 16. The twentieth century will begin ence
bears indefinitely and has few if
to-day,
as
did
Lincoln
in
his
on
January
1.
1901.
Therefore,
lhe
T imbkr L and , A ct Jt nb 3 187* —Marie • fob
nice thing for himself as the girl
P ublic a 1 ion .
pending Census will afford to future gen­ any enemies. The nuts intended for
time,
listen
for
the
voice
of
the
United states Land Office.
did in her own case ; but the ex­
commer»*»* are allowed to ripen and
Oregon < ity, Oregon.
erations a measure ot the strength and drop to the ground. Every one that
people
as
moulded
by
the
press,
HEADLIGHT
November 2nd, 1B99
ample is one that may set farmer
condition of the United States nt the fails is worth alxiut half a cent where it
Notice Is hereby givan that 111 romplianc«
on
all
questions
of
public
policy
?
girls to looking at the tramp who
with the provisions of the a« t of < oegri «of
threshold of the new hundred-vear cycle. lies.
June 3 1H7H sntitied An art for th* sale of
« » »
comes to the door for victuals as
For that reason everyone should take
All day and all night the owner of the timber lands n> the States of California o agon
Nevada and Washington Territory.-’ sa extended
The
woman-suffrage
women
a Prince Charming in disguise
and
an active interest in making it as nearly estate may listen to his wealth drop­ to II the Public Land MUtaa by act of August 4.
will be hot on the trail of the perfect as possible. If each farmer will ping to the earth around him. In fact, iSfB,
and treat him accordingly.
FIXIRA R FLETCHER,
Moses who has been talking about make his own report perfect, the aggre­ it is necessary to exercise rare in walk­ Of Daybm county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, I
« « •
among the trees, to avoid having ha« thia dav filed in thia office bar »worn »1 st*»
them
in Washington and saying gated report lor every community, and ing
This method of wooing is not
went No $115 for the pu>< lias«- of the Ne % of
one’s skull fractured by tha descending Section
No 24 in Township No : H. K*nge No. WEEKLY OREGONIAN
for
the
nation,
will
lie
perfect.
to be commended. It may in­ naughty things as to the effect of
fruit.—Boston Globe.
7 W and w 1 offer proof te show that the land j
sought 1» more valuable for its timber or stone ,
their
voting.
In
fact,
he
went
deed be true that in such guise
t! an for agricultural onrpoBea and to eatabliah 1
Do you want firnt-cia»« printed ata
a Mlra<e.
her c laim to aaid land before the Register and
the man is apt to get a glimpse so far as to say that “if the vote tionery in your business ? Below will After Phntoxrxphel
Receiver of thia office at Oregon City, Oregon,
taking
a
snap
shot
of
Ten
try
on Tuesday theMh day of February, i ^ do . She
of the true character of the of women has had any special be found our price« ;
church recently an English photog­ num-« as «rilnrssrw
11 50 rapher was puxxled to find on his plate
One Year for $2.25
John W Flrtc* er. of imyfori, Or . Albert E
woman ; but is it fair to her to effect I have failed to discover IODO Bill Heads, As............
Look and John Kune, of M» Minnville, O
3 50
1OOO Statements ..............
an
image
of
a
vessel
drcsBed
in
bunting
Luther
J
JLetehei
,
of
Dayton.
Or.
be thus submitted to espionage? it.”
OO
3
1000 Envelopes, 6*4, ........
Any and all peraog« elaimtog sdveraely the
and upside down. He read in the news­
• »
3 50
1000 Letter Heads, ty.......
The charm of courtship is in its
dear»» *d lands are rerpieuted to file heir
papers next dav of a launch at Pem­ above
I
'.ainas
iu this offit e >,n or before said 6U1 day of
Bad man, this Moses, to talk All other job work at proportioMtely broke, seven miles away, and concluded February.
sincerity, openness and honest
I900.
low figures at the Headlight printing
C mabs . R M oo BB Register.
so
when
away
from
home.
Will
purpose. All lords of Burleigh
that be had photographed a mirage.—
office.
i/yien pou^E
LARSEN HOUSE,
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator.
O.R&N.
I
Cincinnati Enquire a.