Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1900, Image 2

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    Tillu TiDDALlOOK HEADLIGHT,
Ebbxuaiy
HARDWARE AND DAIRY
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns &. Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
1, 1&C0.
UTENSILS
GROCERIES
HARDWARE, S
We carry the Largest Stock of ®
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get £
our prices.
CHINA & TINWARE
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
where thev can defeat Mr. Tongue at the companying it. For sleep is not always are drawing closer together; the pre. bill is a compromise, proposing a gov­
l^aud Office at Oregon City, Ore ,
January 6th, l'Joo
Shakespeare’s ‘‘Ba’.m of hurt minds, lates and members of the two churches ernment commission authorized to con’-
republican convention or at the polls.
Notice is hereby given that the follow!! g-
tract
for
laying
a
cable
by
the
lowest
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of his inlenti* n
do
not
hesitate
to
affiliate
in
a
thousand
great
nature
’
s
second
course,
chief
nour-
* * *
Fred C. linker, Publisher
make final proof 111 support of his claim, and
responsible bidders, the cable to be un­ to
that said proof will be made before the Regis­
It is reported from a reliable source isher in life’s feast.’’ Oh, no! do we not forms of labor. The time is past when
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Feb­
that no appointment will be made to often awaken, troubled in mind, scarce the Protestant should look back upon der the control of the commission.
ruary 24th, 1900. viz.:
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
It
is
said
that
the
first
of
thesejmeas.
the
Inquisition
and
de
­
JACOB JOSS.
the
horrors
of
conscious
of
the
cause
save
that
it
came
supersede Receiver W. Galloway at the
H. E. 10983, for the S % of Sw *4, Ne
of Sw %
ures,
introduced
by
Senator
Hale,
is
( strictly in advance .)
Catholicism
on
account
nounce
Roman
anti Se % ot Nw *4 oiSec. 14, Tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
Oregon City land office until after the to us while the touch of the angel of
He
nameB
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
his
1.50
Catholic,
on
the
other
most
favored,
the
general
feeling
in
con-
One year..............................................
thereof, or the
sleep held down our eyelids ?
contnuous residence upon and cultivation of
.75 June election.
Six months..........................................
back
at
the
burning
of
gress
being
that
a
Pacific
cable
should
* * *
hand,
to
look
said
land,
viz
:
* * *
•50
Three months.....................................
O. A. Rhude, of McMinnville, Ore.; Pat
This is also Doughuey,
The testimony brought out bv the in-
of North Yamhill, Ore.; John T.
When the lady awakens will her two the witches or the persecution of the be a government affair.
Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets.
Clink,
of Waterfoid, Wa»h.; Mary Leonard, of
yestigation of the Montana senatorial years of slumber be as an hour to her, as Quakers and denounce Protestantism the view of Secretary of the Navy Long, Portland,
Ore.
C hah . B. M oores , Register.
election has been an eye opener to the it was to the sleepers in Tennyson’s therefor ; but each should shake hands i w’ho was before the committee on naval
PASSING REMARKS.
American people and affords the most legend or to the seven sleejiers in that and join in a common effort to further ! affairs Tuesday. A company has been T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otick for
P ublication .
| organized for the purpose of laying a
the cause of a common Master.”
powerful argument in favor of the elec­
United StoeH Land Office,
Brigham Roberts, as was expected, was tion of senators by direct vote ofthe peo­ older myth of Ephesus, who “but yester­
This is by no means the vaporing of cable from San Francisco to Guam and
Oregon City Oregon,
day
fled
into
a
cave
of
Mount
Celion
to
excluded from the house of representa­ ple. Millionairescan buy up a legisla­
December 30th, 1S99
a visionary, but of a man endowed with the Philippines and it proposes that the
escape
the
cruelty
of
King
Decious,
”
and
Noth« is hereby given that in »ompliance
tives last week and Mormonism receives ture, but they cannot buy up the people
wi
h
the
provisions
«-f
the
act of Congo sb of
government
give
it
a
subsidy
of
$400,000
behold, they talked with those who a well-balanced intellect, polished by
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for 1he sale of
another nail in its coffin. This it as it of a whole state.
constant friction with problems and per annum for twenty vears, during timbe lands in he States of Cal fornia Oregon,
lived
300
years
after
the
cruel
king
had
should be, for there is a moral side of the I
and Washington Te ri ory,” as extended
* * *
principles that underlie our system of which time the company w’ill carry all Nevada
gone to his own place ?
■oall the Public Land State« by act of August 4,
question to lie considered as well as that
The house of representatives has pass­
government messages free and after 189a.
government
and
require
solution
by
the
* * *
ABEL W. SEVERANCE,
of a constitutional.
ed a bill providing for the printing of
application of the golden rule, which that period w’ill charge only haif coni' Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
If
not,
and
memory
be
not
as
a
blank
* * *
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office his sworn
the census volumes by the government
should be at the base of all man-made mercial rates. This would make a total sta ement No.
5135, for the pu chase f the E %
We stop to ponder, in looking at the printing office. Before the bill reaches page, what a strange story may be hers
jaws. That the twentieth century will payment to the company of $8,000,090, of Sw ‘4 and Lots 3 and 4. of Section 30, in T wn-
►hip 2 N. Range 7 W, and will oiler proof to
vote to exclude Brigham Roberts from I its final form it might be well to insert a to tell. But others, like her, have slept
witness a broadening out of all the hu­ or enough to indemnify it practically show that he land sought is mon* valuable for
the house, and ask this query : Which is clause insuring the completion of the and, waking, were as “infants, empty of
s tiin e or s one than fur agricultural pur­
mane instincts and an extension of the for the entire cost. The Hale bill con­ i poses
n 1 toestabl sh hie claim to said land be­
all thought.” The mystery of sleep is
worse, to marry and live with three wives i publication before the 1910 census.
tolerance between creeds on the lines templates an appropriation of $1C,OOO,- fore the Re*i-ter » nd Receiver of this office at
i still as great as that other and more
Oregon City. Oregon, on Saturday, the I7U1
or to live a double life unbeknown to
* * *
laid down by the Master there can lie 000, the estimated cost of a cable to the day of March 1900 He names as witmesee :
one wife ? But*we will not pursue this ! Men employed in revising the diction- solemn mystery of death. Silence, with
J. Smith, of Wilson, Or.; John E ruttie,
no question. While principles are eter­ Philippines, and that it shall be entirely of Walter
Til anioolc Or. ; J reph Severance, ot Wilson,
fingers upon sealed lips, sits evermore at
subject, with tlie exception of making one
Or.; George Johnson, ot Tillamook, Or.
I ary must go to Montana for the latest
nal and immutable, the wall that has a government enterprise.
closed gates w hen body and soul pass
remark : Now that congressmen have
Any and all persons claim ng advei sely the
t'ling in the way ’of definition. The idea into slumber-land.
It is quite probable that this plan will above described Ian s are requested to ti e their
J separated religious sects, having one
practically cast their ballots for a higher j
claims
iu this office on or before sa d I7U1 «lay
of what constitutes a falsehood out in
origin, must gradually give way to the prevail, though it is not unlikely that o. March
1900.
* * *
moral standing of living and for socir] ' that state is fully as unique as the con­
C has . B M oores , Register.
there
wrill
be
some
controversy
as
to
the
progressive
spirit
of
the
age.
It is not the use, but the abuse of a j
purity, let them, as representatives ofthe ception of the honor of legislators.
route, there being advocates of a line T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
|
thing
that
condemns
it;
else
many
things
jieople, live up to the standard of moral
P ublication
from Alaska which they claim would
* * *
A $200,000 Speech.
United States Land Office,
held good would be consigned to the
ity implied by their votes.
Oregon City, Ore.,
cost less than by the proposed route
When
reading
the
proceedings
of
the
limbo of detriinentality. In the new
* * *
January 6th, 1900.
The old saying that talk is cheap has surveyed by the navy and would have
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Strange ! When Brigham Roberts was , United States senate remember that the dispensation coming all things good
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of longiessof
pleading for his seat in the house, it was senator who talks loudest and appeals will lie held fast to. The ‘‘cup that found a contradiction in the case of a cer­ other advantages. There is no doubt June 3, i8;8, entitled “An act tor the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
a
Pacific
cable
will
be
laid
and
the
most
strenuously
to
fiopular
favor
is
in
tain
Nebraska
lawyer,
whose
profession
women in the galleries who loudly '
cheers, but does not inebriate ’ does af-
Nevada and Washington Territory,'’ as ex­
to all the Public Land States b> uct of
applauded him. Now if the women Hob- J nine cases out of ten the one who is near­ I feet some as powerfully as would liquor; brought him shall returns, but who has present indications are that it will be tended
August 4, 1892,
sonize him with as much vim as they did ing the end of his term and seeking re­ but shall coffee be banished from the ta- amassed a fortune in a few years by a done by the government.
WILLIAM 8. JONES.
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
continuous performance of his mouth.
to circulate fictitious against seating him election.
|
ble
because
yf
it
?
Shall
we
prohibit
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office his
* * *
sworn statement No. 5144, for the purchase of
Roberts has a tough road to travel.
1 corn-growing liecause ajuice is extracted I'While the quality of his talk has been
Thoughts
for
Thinkers.
theSe
l
4
of
Section
No. 32, in Township No.
The United States has declared abso­ from it that makes some men’s legs to f cheap enough, it has been expensive for
* M W
2 S utb, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought is more valuable
lute
neutrality
in
respect
to
the
South
those
who
have
paid
to
hear
it.
Headings in the morning pa| ersstated
wobble ?
George E. Newell, in the American Cul­ for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
* * *
Although Mr. Bryan’s usual compensa­ tivator, puts several things together in poses, and to establish his claim to said laud
that Rolierts had lost his seat. We ri e African war. Whatever the nature of
before the Register and Receiver of this office
This is the wav the account of a recent tion has been in the neighborhood of a clear, terse manner as follows:
to remark that he is better fixed than a popular symp ithv in this country—and
a Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day
of March, iqoo . He names as witnesses :
good many jiopocratic calamity howlers there is no doubt that it is very largely marriage winds up: The wedding took $200. and is growing smaller on account
William E. Merritt, Ostrom P. Meriitt, Charles
A good dairy region exists where there
E. La 111 pin an and Curtis Jones, of >orth Yam­
whose avocation run in the line of chew, pro-Boer—the government has an­ place nt 7:30 in the eveuing and after of reputation, we believed that he has
are good dairymen.
hill, Oregon.
nounced
that
it
will
observe
complete
partaking of an elaborate dinner, the never received more than $2,500 as his
ing the ra, and whittling wood, for Rob­
Any and all persons claiming adversely »he
Well fed cows do not have to show’ up above-described lands are requested to file their
erts has three wives to patch his scat impartiality between the belligerents. bride went to her lodge the Maccabees, share ot the gate receipts at one of his
claims in this office on or before said 22nd day
I It has given assurance that it will do and the groom joined the Elks to an­ performances. His late opponent at the pedigree to establish a milk record.
of March. 1900.
when it wears thin.
(’ has . B. M oores . Register.
I nothing that can give "aid or comfort” nounce the happy event. So they part­ polls has just been offered the immense
There is more money for the average
* * w
to either side, but will stand entirely ed at the alter when the marriage vows sum of $200,000 for a single speech, and dairyman in keeping his pasture fences T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otice F or
Aspirants, ready to jump into Congress-
P ublication .
aloof, insisting only that its rights as were said, and their footsteps did not the announcement must make Mr. in repair than in looking after political
nan Tongue's shoes, are cropping up like
United States Land Office,
a neutral shall lie respected by both. falter though they to queer places led— Bryan green with envy. If President fences
Oregon City, Oregon.
so many mushroom. From all appear,
.
January sth. 1900.
It was unquestionably its duty to take to begin a w edding journey.
McKinley will open the national cam-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
mice each of these aspirants are doing
Talking about farm wages, how
with the provision, of the act of Congres, of
this
position.
International
obligations
paign
in
Pittsburg
on
April
27
the
*
*
*
some wire pulling, and when it come to
much does the average dairyman's wife Jnue 3rd. 1878, entitled ■ An act for the sale
imjierativelv demand it. Our own in- ’ When Mrs. Blake of the New York Wo­ Americus club of that city guarantees
• •I limber land- in the Mates of California
the tug of war who is to receive the nom­
usually receive ?
Oregon. Nevada and "ashington Territory"
terests, present and future, require it
extended to all the Publ c Land States by act
ination in the first congressional district
man's Suffrage league got to the end of $200.0€0 for his services. To lie sure,
A ‘‘practical dairyman’’ is one that as
of August 4. »892,
'
The United States is friendly with Great
President
McKinley
does
not
receive
the
her talk on ‘‘Marriage, Children and the
for representative some of these aspirants
ERA MESSNER,
makes
a
profit
out
ot
his
cows.
Britain and with the South African re­
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
Grave,” at a meeting held last week, money himself. It is to go to the Re­
will find that they are not such big toads
If your cows shrink in milk yield dur- Oregon, h s this dav tiled in this office his sworn
public. It has no direct political interest there rose up one Miss Kyser, who com­ publican national campaign fund. Under
in the ¡Militical puddle as they imagined.
No. 5 45, for the purchase of
ing
stormy
weather
it
shows
that
__
in the conflict between them. Its com-
vou <he.i
X °LNe
and K « of
W of
mented upon it in a way that did sur­ the financial system of the Democratic
We fail to see any just grounds upon
Section No. 30, t i Township 2 s. Range 7 W .
have
not
given
them
sufficient
protection
mercial interests in that quarter may be
prise her, for she said : ‘‘I would like to national committee McKinley would be
which the republicans of this district can
and will offer proof to show that the land
unfavorably affected, but that is an in­ sav that I an struck by the fact that entitled to 12Va fier cent of this contribu­ from the elements.
sought is mote valuable for its timber or stoue
turn down Congressman Tongue, so we
than for agricultuial purposes, and to establish
evitable incident of war and so long as
A cow, like a man, is known by the his claim to Mid land before the Register and
have no hesitation in saving he should
spinsters are left out of all of these diffi­ tion, that being the commission allowed
Re,~Jver .°f this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
American commerce is fairly treated
company
she
keeps.
Don
’
t
let
her
get
to
solicitors
for
Senator
Jones
’
salvation
on Thursday the 22nd day of March, Luo
He
lie re-nominated and re-elected.
Why
culties. 1 never rejoiced quite so much
there can lie no reasonable complaint.
names
as witnesses
poor
by
allowing
sheep
to
eat
grass
from
go back upon him now that his influence
before that I’m in single blessedness un­ fund; but the Republican committee has
Ostrom P Merritt, William E. Merritt. Ollie
* a #
S. Young and ( urtis Jone-, of N.,rth Yamhill, Or
at Washington will have great weight,
til this afternoon, when I heard what not established a rake-off feature in con. under her nose.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
nection with its treasury department.
The California judge who ruled that troubles you have when you marry.
particularly as a memlier of the river and
You cannot perpetuate good meadow s above desc ribed lands are reouested to fll« their
claims
111 tnis office on or before said 22nd dav
The remarkable offer made by the and let cows graze on the rowen.
harlair committee ? It would.bea suicidal husbands are not obliged to furnish their
< St
01 March, 190?.
Pittsburg
Republicans
illustrates
the
policy, as tar as this state is concerned in wives with plans and timecards of their
____
____________
CHAS. B. M ockes , Register.
Then Miss Kvser sat down and silence
The maker who uses his or her finger
securing government appropriations, to route when »hey stay out of nights and in the place of sound reigned in the audi­ difference in value of the words of a man for a thermometer was never yet known T imber L and , A ct J i nr 3. I878—N otice for
Pl BL1CA1ION.
elect another ¡»erson in Mr. Tongues therefore dismissed a divorce suit, the ence chamber of the women suffragists. who talks all of the time and of the man to produce regular supplies of good but
United States Land Office,
place, and for that reason the Headlight ground for which was that the husbands And, worse than all. the connection lie who “saws wood.’’ President McKinley ter and cheese.
Oregon City, Oregon.
xr
1 v
.
November 2nd, 1899.
will support ami back Mr. Tongue nocturnal alisences were not properly tween
women. children and the does things, while Mr. Brvan talks about
Notie. I, hereby tnven that >n romplUi,,-»
There are other and better w ays of en­
doing
things.
Mr.
Bryan
has
exhausted
against the field, Another reason whi­ explained, was first hailed by the bene­ earthly receptacle did not apfiear. If
with the provtoiona of the a. t of Conrrew of
couraging a cow to give down her milk
en,i,|e<i An act for the sale of
we advocate his rr election is because dicts ofthe land as a friend in need
timber lamia in the Staten of Califoriiia. <>
she had said cradles we could have himself, w hile President McKinley has an besides kicking her in the ribs.
Nevada«nd Washington Territurv. ’ax extend«!
immense
treasury
in
reserve.
Whenever
Tillamook county is directly interested
a a a
caught on to it.
11 ,ht Hubl,c I-ai,d St,,es bv aot
Au««.! 4.
the latter speaks his words are worth • The most nutrituous grass grows on
in having appropriations granted tor the
A bill has l»ern introduced in the Ma»-,
the
best
prepared
soil.
FLORA
B
FLETCHER,
improvements of the bars and bays, and sachiisetts legislature providing for the
heanug. He does not believe in cheap
hLr«,’;?>1n
°i Y’mh1», State of Oregon
Twentieth Century Religion.
as Mr. Tongue is heading the matter in compulsorv tagging of lobbyists. Shades
The man with a well defined silo us- ha. thia dav filed tn thia office her .worn state
talk any more than in cheap money.
n enr ion
No N< 5115 for the purchai»»» of the Ne W of
the right direction, it is to the interest of of the Sacred Cod.ish, has it come to
The
unlimited
coinage
of
words
debases
ually
takes
precedence
when
it
comes
to
Sect
Justice Brewer of the United States
I
T<>wn»hip No. i H. Rrnige No.
Tillamookers, especially to the enterpris­ this ? \rr Bay state lawmakers so dull supreme court has devoted some of his their value just as the unlimited coinage a profitable fat m and neat, substantial 1 7 ” • "n- w 1 offer Prooi to »l»ow that the land
«'»nght is more valuable for its timber or «tone
ing producers and manufacturers who blind that they must tag their friends ? spare time and profound thought to a of money decreases its purchasing power. buildings.
than for agricultural pm pores, and t<> ewtablish
her claim to «ni-i land before the Register and
believe hi local development and expan­ Better tie a can on the salons.
The hardest cow to milk is usually left Receiver of this office at Oregon City Ore on
study of the religious progress of the Noone would offer $200,000 for one of
on
Tuesday, the Ath day of February, 1900 She
sion, ♦<» stay with. We have |>ointed out
world. In an address on ‘ The Religion Mr. Bryan's 9|iecches, ticca use the to the hired man.
a a a
names as witness«*:
7
on more than one occasion that it is of
country
is
already
flooded
with
them
John
W. Fletc er. of Dayton, Or.; Albert E.
ot
the
Coming
Century."
delivered
in
It is stated that Miss Eleda Wilbur,
r
Kuns, of McMinnville 0 :
vital im|M*rtancc to the industrial ilevel- the young lady who ha« lain in an tin. one of the churches at the national cap­ and they are about as valuable as con
Luther J Fletcher, of Dayton, Or.
opment of Tillamook county to have the conscious condition in her San Francisco ital last week, the learned jurist re­ federate treasury notes.
Teachers’ Examinations.
.d!l,jr?nd *11 J*T*»»* claiming adversely the
above desert cd lauds are reqiu^ted to file heir
bars ami bays improved, anti when this home for nearly two
VeTua,r,ythl,;»eOffi,‘C ” "
rears, is showing viewed the marked changes that have
Notice is hereby given that the County
is done Tillaniookers will bein a position symptoms that lead
her physicians to taken place in the past century in wor
Pacific
Cable
Projects.
Superintendent of Tillamook Countv will ________________ C rabs B. M oore Register.
to laugh at the monopolists who have l»clicve that she will
soon awaken from ship, Christian fellowship and dogma,
hold
the regular examination of appli. T irber L and , A ct J vxb 3. 1878.—NrmcR tor
mono|>oliird the transportation service her slnmlier.
and predicted that the twentieth cen­
There are three distinct propositions cants for state papers at his office in
P ublica tion .
and who have still further designs upon
* * «
United Staten Lsnd offi e.
tury would lie noted fot Christian unit . before congress for a Pacific cable.
Tillamook, on February 14, 15, 16 and
Ore-on City, Oregon.
Two years or more of sleep. Think of cation. •* Looking backward on the
this county to Herve the citizens of hfood
One of these provides for a cable to 17, as follows :
.
January 17th, I900
-.ih VL * h<‘, eb’ rrnn that in , ompiiancn
money. Now there’s a bright prospect in it for a moment, In what unknown progress ot religion two marked fea­
follow the route already surveyed by the
7.
..
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**
“
•"•
°»
h«
set of < on.rre. of
Commencing Wednesday, February 14, ■”"••8. 1ST«, entil «1 An ac-
view, after a number of years of patient realm has her mind l<cn wandering ? tures are notable. One is the struggle
for 'h- ule of
navy engineer and to be laid by vessels
‘"2
°O aillo uia -trnron.
waiting, to secure the necessary appro­ Will she "wake ami remember ami under­ about creeds.
at
9
o
clock
a.m.,
and
continuing
until
end!ä ,*B<,tl
Territory
.7ex-
The clearer, stronger and officers of the navy, in order to re­
priation through Mr Tongue's efforts, stand.'* ami will she be able to tell the and more profound one's convictions the
Sa'.urday. February 17, at 4 o’clock p.m. ended o all he Public Land States by act
duce the cost.
When completed the
of August 4. t*,a
’
we feel *e should l»e a traitor to Tilla story of these eventful two years in more earnest and tealous he is apt to
edmesdav . — Penmanship, history 1 ■
„„./'o'*'
c- M- bavbr .
cable is to be put in charge of the post­
't'"1 .L'’ "”.’' of S»l«nomali. state of
miH»k county if we did not give him our which her soul a hided in one land while lie. But something I more than creed
...................
spelling,
algebra, reading, school law.
• »«won. hu this day fl ed in this «.ffic»» her
master general to operate.
Another
loyal support in the coming struggle, and her body was in another ?
T hursday . —Written arithmetic, theory
t**?*•"?. No- 5’* * t f P - hare of
is essential to religion, It is not a que«, bill wants the government, throngh the
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Ran««
we hope every Tillamoohers will come
pro ,f v’ *how h«t the I nd
tion of intellectual advancement so postmaster general, to bargain with a of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, il ' k ? 4 w ”
rhï<hf wor *‘ t * ua » bi *, or
t , np
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to the same couclmrion about Mr. Ton
physics, civil government.
While sleep may indeed be a snspensioa much as one of moral growth. Religion
than for »riciltnr.1 t orpore and toretablish
company to lay a cable, the government
guc’s re election ns we have come to. S*» of the voluntary exercise of the powers that spends itself in
F riday .— Physiology, geography. men­
c th
r and
creeds does not to pay $4OO,(Mh) a year for twenty years
xeceivr r of thi«
at Oregon ( itv. Own
many men. for personal reasons, want to of the body, it does not follow that it is ripen into character,
of April, ¡900. He
The present cen. as a compensation for transmitting of­ tal arithmetic, composition, physical ■wm «i* « i r h**
pull down but have nothing t«» offer tn its so of the mind. Else there would be no
tury has been one of denominational ficial messages the cable to be the prop geography.
w«-<«.ber^r of Portland, Or.; Frank
place, and this is where, per hup«, Mr dreams and no recollection of Highs to rivalry and strife The nest one will
S aturday .— Botony. plane geometry, Riereh of b.mttia, Or. >trpbra Barer oi Ne»-
.Or,; Michael GrrlsXl.lta,«. „f Um
Tongue's enemies might make it unplea realms in which the soul is sorrowful or be one of Christian unity. It is not un­ erty of the company and at the expira­ general history, English literature, phy.
sant for him, but belonging to thennpm- happy according to the environments sur- worthy of notice that the ancient ene- tion of the twenty years government shology.
¿it "¿L,rT'Tl*
ths
messages to be sent at one half the rates
a * recreated to fie their
G. B. LAMB,
grrtrnrr. tht.gr.. nt fed d.H w, ftt.l to »e, ( round...« .t «ml the .n«el prewnw m - nttrt. Catholfewm .nd ErutMUntwm.
*th*
e on or before «red iMh day of
charged private individua s. A third
-»pm. i<900.
County Superintendent.
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Slbe
(HilLunook
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