Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 31, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 31,
CLEARANCE SALE
GREAT
REDUCTIONS in ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Now is the Time for Bargains.
We Invoice March 1st
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants
willfully disturb or destroy the nest of.
S ink box , S neakboat , S kief or O ther or to lake or remove from any nest of
NEW GAME LAWS.
in this state shall embrace a period of The deer was perfectly safe as no one’was
B
oat .
anv of the wild fowl or game birds enu­
four years above the eighth grade of the at the house but the ladies,‘and the only
It shall he unlawful at anv time to use merated in this Act. any eng or eggs of
wav they could frighten the deer was'to
The board of county commissioners, at
public schools of the state, and shall scream, blit the deer seemed to realise Some of the Features of the any sinkbox, sneakboat, skiff or other such wild fowl or game bird, or to hi«Ve
an adjourned meeting on Friday, levied contain two years of required work,
boat on anv lake, pond or slough in the
tKumessioii, sell or offer for sale or ex­
the situation, and was not frightened in
Bill Introduced by Repre­ State of Oregon, for the purpose ol in
a tax for the county, which is as follows;
change, except for purposes of propaga­
which shall be uniform in all High the least.
shooting
wild
ducks,
geese,
swan
or
5.7 mills.
tion or exhibition, any of such eggs or
sentative Eddy.
Schools of the state. Such {course of
other water fowl therefrom.
IPHl8.
County School Fund............ 5.0 mills.
BARNEGAT.
study for the two years of required work
B
atteries
.
S
wivel
G
uns
.
E
tc
.
B eaver .
‘ oihon W heat , E tc .
County General Fund........... 14.75 mills.
It
shall
be
unlawful
to
use
any
battery,
shall be laid down by the Superintendent
Captain George Hunt went to’ Gari­
It shall be unlawful at any time for a
1 Indigent Soldiers Fund........
It shall l>e unlawful to place any
.1 mill.
swivel
or
pivot
gun,
or
other
gun
than
of Public Instruction after due consul­ baldi last Wednesday, also Mr. Higgins, period of twenty years from the date of
Incidental...............................
one to be held in the hands and fired poisoned wheat or other poisoned grain
.2 mills.
tation with all county and district High the second assistant at the lighthouse.
anywhere
in the State of Oregon for the
the passage of this Act to hunt, pursue, from the shoulder, either from the shore
Road Fund on property out-
Sumner Hauxhurst was over from take, kill, injure, destroy or have in or 011 a boat, raft or other device, on the purpose of poisoning any of the wil l
School boards in the state. The course
side Tillamook City, pay-
Columbia River, or on any lake or river fowl or game birds enumerated in this
of study for the two years of optional Garibaldi last week.
5 0 mills.
Bert Biggs had quite a crowd call on possession, or to sell, or offer for sale, in the State of Oregon, at any time, for kct.
work in all High Schools shall lie laid | him
barter
or
exchange,
any
beaver.
one evening last week from town,
Road Fund, on all property
the purpose of shooting wild ducks, T respass .
down by the county High School Board ! and some of them having musical instru­
geese, swan or other water fowl.
S potted F awn .
within Tillamook Citv ...... 2.0 mills.
It shall be unlawful for any person nt
ments
with
them
they
proceeded
to
enjoy
iti the county or district school board in
It shall be unlawful at any time to F ire , F lashlight , E tc .
*ny time to enter into any standing or
For scalp bounty...................
U mill. case of district High Schools, after due • themselves by dancing.
rowing
grain or upon any enclosed pre­
It shall be unlawful at any time b<
On sheep
lc. a hend.
At the school meeting on Saturday in hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy
consultation with the State Sujierin-
mises not the property of the person en­
It was ordered that the sum of $2 be
district No. 4-0, a six mill tax was voted. or have in possession, or to sell, or offer tween one hour after sunset and one- tering into or u|»on the same, with in­
tendent of Public Instruction; provided,
halt hour before Sunrise to fire off any
levied against all persons within the
Quite a number of people were down for sale, barter or exchange, any spotted gun, or build any fire, or flash anv light, tent to catch, recover, take or kill any
that in any High School of this state it here on Sunday for pleasure.
fawn.
county who are subject to a state poll
or burn any powder or other inflam bird, wild fowl or wild animal or to per­
may l>e provided by the Directors thereof
tax for road purposes, payable in cash ;
D eer , M oose , M ountain S heep — mable substance upon the margin or in mit any dog or dogs with which such
that all or part of the two years of op­
GARIBALDI.
the vicinity of or upon any lake, pond, person may then be hunting to do so for
ami it was also ordered that the county
N ight H unting —U se of D ogs P ro ­ slough or other feeding grounds fre­ such purpose, without permission from
tional work in the High School course
clerk extend said levy on assessment roll
hibited .
The
Elmore
came
in
on
Tuesday
heavily
quented by wild ducks, geese, swan or the owner or person in charge of such
shall I h * devoted to industrial training.
for the year 1900, and place a warrant
loaded with freight for Tillamook city
It shall be unlawful nt any time be­ other water fowl in the State of Oregon, premises.
In High Schools where industrial train, and Garibaldi.
thereon for the collection of said taxes,
tween the first dav of November of each with intent to shoot, kill or disturb any T rout .
ing may be interspersed throughout the
Mr. Alley has a fine bouncing girl to year and the fifteenth day of July ofthe of such water fowl; provided, however,
made returnable on the first Monday in
It shall be unlawful for any person to
four years’ High School work, as may bless his home.
that it shall be lawful to shoot ducks take, catch, kill or have in |>ossP8sioii
April.
following
year
to
hunt,
pursue,
take,
kill,
and geese in or upon grain fields at any any trout, except salmon trout, during
be deemed best by the Board of Directors
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Bodv-
Other business coming before the com­
felt were down visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc­ injure, destroy or have in possession, or time to prevent the destruction of grain the months of November, December,
of such school.
missioners was :
to sell, or offer for sale, barter or ex­ or growing crops.
January, February and March of any
All the text books used in the two Millan on Sunday.
The claim of J. A. Taft Co., for lumber,
year; and it shall be unlawful for nny
change,
any deer, moose or mountain B linds , E tc .
Mr.
H.
K.
Thompson
has
taken
the
years required work in High Schools
for the sum of $50.37, was allowed and
contract to remodel the Miama school sheep; and it shall be unlawful at any j It shall be unlawful for any person to pen >n to take, catch, kill or have in
organized
under
the
provisions
of
this
build
or
use
any
blind
or
other
possession at any tune, any trout, char
house. He is a good workman, and it
a warrant ordered drawn to pay the
act shall be graduates of the State Nor- 1 can be relied upon that he will make a time between one hour after sunset and I structure in any public lake or or salmon less than five inches in length;
sa me.
one-half
hour
before
sunrise
of
any
day
|
river
in
the
State
of
Oregon,
or
in
and
it shall tie unlawful for any person
good
job
of
it.
In the matter of the assessment of pro. mal School of this state, graduates oj
A woman of East Garibaldi some few ofany year to hunt, pursue, take, kill, the Columbia River, or in any lake in to take, catch or kill at any time, in the
some
institution
of
collegiate
or
univer-
■
the State of Oregon which is not who’Jv I waters of this state, any trout by any
perty to Wm. O’Hara, for the year 1898,
sity grade, or shall lie the holder of a days ago discovered a cave or dugout injure or destroy, anv deer, moose or 1 owned by himself, his lessor or licensor, ’ means whatever except with book and
the sale was ordered cancelled.
somewhere in the vicinity of Mr. Carter s mountain sheep, unless the carcass of, which stands more than one hundred
line, and anv person fishing with hook
hennery 011 the ocean beach. She stated
Isaac H. Moore was appointed road state certificate or diploma.
that there was a very large man and a such animal is used or preserved for i (100) feet out from the shore or margin I and line who, upon lifting the same,
sujiervuior of road district No. 11.
of
such
lake
or
river,
for
the
purpose
of
shall find any trout, char or salmon of
woman in the cave in the act of cooking good ; and it shall be unlawful at any
NEHALEM.
their breaklast. She said. “Me look 111 ; time to hunt or pursue anv deer or, shooting wild ducks, geese, swan or less than five inches in length caught or
1
other
water
fowl
therefrom,at
anv
time.
entangled
thereon, shall »mmediately,
big man look out. Me frightened ; me moose with dog or dogs, with intent to '
County High Schools.
Now for the Rail Road I
P rairie C hicken , G rouse , E tc . — with care and the least possible injury
run awav.” Sam says she must have kill or injure such deer or moose.
While Nehalemites arc not losing their had snakes in her shoes, but she says no,
L imit F ifteen B irds .
to the fish, disentangle end let loose the
The establishment of district nn<l
heads over the Railroad news, they nat­ for she was barefooted nnd tthe snakes E lk
Except as provided in sections 15, 16. same, and transmit the fish to the water
county high schools is the purpose of
urally feel elated at the prospect of bet­ must have been in her jug.
It shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue, 17, 18, 19. 20 and 21 of this Act, it shall without violence
Senate bill No. 103, by Kuykendall, of
It shall be unlawful to take, catch or
ter shipping facilities and traveling con­ Mr. Joe Richardson has launched his take, kill, injure, destroy or have in I be unlawful at any time between the
Lane County. The bill provides that
sail boat and will make regular trips be­ possession, or to sell, or offer for sale, I .first day of December of each year and kill any salmon trout by any meant«
veniences.
I the fifteenth day of September of the fol­ whatever, except with hook and line, or
tween Garibaldi and Tillamoo«.
when one-third of the legal voters of any
The public installation ceremonies of Mr. Frank Batter, the government en­ barter or exchange, any elk at any time lowing year, to hunt, pursue, take, kill, to fish for salmon trout in any other
district petition for a high school, the
White Clover Grange was a success, gineer, was in Garibaldi today on his between the date of the passage of this 1 ' injure, destroy or have in possession, than tide waters during the months of
School Board shall submit the question
there being over sixty in attendance, and j way to Nehalem.
Act an.l the first day of February, 1911. j i except for scientific or breeding purposes, November. December. January, Feb­
| or to sell or offer for sale, barter or ex­ ruary and March of each jear.
to a vote of the district, and if a major­
the entertainment furnished was both in­ Our old friend, Walter, is with 11s again, F lesh , S kin , H ide , H orns , H ams .
change any prairie chicken, grouse, tin.
ity of all the votes cast are in favor of
It shall be unlawful to sell, otter for
j but we regret to say not for very long. |
structive and enjoyable.
It shall be unlawful at any time to tive pheasant (sometimes called ruffed sale, or have in possession for sale or ex­
the high school, it shall be the duty of
grouse), ringneck Mongolian pheasant, change, any species of trout at any time.
One of the Johnson Bro’s, of Nacani-
hunt,
pursue,
take,
kill,
injure,
destroy
s
the board to establish such school and
cpuiil, bob-white quail or partridge ; and N ight F ishing P rohibited .
cum is on the river rustling up beef cat- I
COULSONBURG.
or have in possession any deer, elk, it
i shall be unlawful within the State of
provide for its maintenance.
tie. He reports that the Seaside Rail - I Still the fine weather continues and no moose, mountain sheep or spotted fawn 1 Oregon for anv person to kill, capture
It shall be unlawful for any person at
The district School Board shall have
road will be extended up the creek, for | I , one has anv kick coining.
for the purpose of obtaining the skin, j or destroy anv greater number than any time to take, kill or capture, or at
power to use anv part of the county or
tempt
to take, kill or capture any trout
of the game birds enumerated in
the purpose of hauling out rock for the
School will commence at this place, hide, horns, hams or other flesh of such ! fifteen
t this section
state school funds, or any funds raised
between one hour after sunset and one
in one day.
I February 4th, with Miss Fannie Smith
Columbia jetty.
animal for the purpose of sale, barter,
by taxation of the district, 'lor the nec­
Sections 15, 16, 17 and 18 refer to hour before sunrise.
Messrs. Eastham and Philebaum, sons- as teacher.
exchange or trade; and it shall be un-11 pheasants, quail, prairie chicken and boh L imit of C atch .
essary expenses of the high school; pro­
|
Mr.
E.
T.
Coulson
’
s
baby
has
been
hi-law ofthe late G. W. Fearnside, are ex- J
It shall be unlawful for any person to
quite sick, but is better at this writing. lawful at any time for any person, com-1 j white quail tn counties lying east ofthe
vided, that none of the funds of any dis­
Cascade Mountains.
¡»ected in next week for the purpose of
take, kill or capture n.ore than 125 trout
John Brady, of Bowlder Creek, also pauy, firm or corporation to buy, or to .
trict shall be used for the purpose of
C ounty
—R uffed
G rouse , in one day.
settling up the estate of deceased.
r
INCKK ck
onqolum
Rev. Dollarhide, of Tillamook, were here , transport or carry for purposes of trade, j I 1 T illamook
klVCKVC
V M
XfnurzAt
m. ' T>......... ....
maintaining a high school, unless said
Brook Trout, Loch Leven Trout and
We hear from good authority that the I shaking hands with friends this week.
sale, barter or exchange the skin, hide,
B lue G rouse .
Grayling—Closed until 1904.
district shall also maintain at least eight
Railroad will divide at Frazor’s on the ' Rev. and Mrs. R. Y. Blalock are the horns, hams or other flesh of any deer,
shall be unlawful in the county of G ame and F orestry W arden .
months* instruction each year in the low­
south fork, one branch going via God’s proud parents .of a daughter, which ar­ elk, moose, mountain sheep or spotted : Tillamook at anvDme between the date
The Governor shall appoint a state
er grades of the school system of this
rived
Jan.
27th.
fnwn
1
¡ofthe passage of this Act and the game and forestry warden who shall be
I Valley to the coal fields at the foot of
state. All district high schools shall l»e
We
hope
the
Beaver
correspondent
I
fifteenth
da
v
of
September,
1904,
to
Onion Peak, thence along the coal beds 1
a resident of this state, and who shall
will soon recover from a recent illness as a S ilver G rey S quirrel .
free to all pupils ot school age in such
j hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy hold his office for the term of four years
to a termining at Nakarney. The other 1 result of taking swanp root, for the cor­
It shall be unlawful at anv time be-! or |’ave1!" possession, except for scientific from the date of his appointment and
district who pass or may have passed
branch to follow the river down to ; respondent here is taking the above
.1 c . ■
, ■ I <>r breeding purposes, or to sell or offer untd his successor is appointed and
successfully the eighth grade uniform
I'oley mouth, thence through that val-1 named curative, but has felt no serious tween the first day of January and the for sale, barter or exchange anv native qualified; and any vacancy occuring dur­
final examinations.
results,
or
any
other
kind
of
results
as
first
day
of
October
ofany
year
to
hunt,
pheasant (sometimes called" ruffed
1 lev to Tillamook city.
ing said term shall lie filled by the Gov-
yet.
•
The County Court, upon petition of
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— t-:n
pursue,
take.
kill, injure or destroy nny . I grouse), or any ringneck Mongolian ernor for the residue of the term. His
pheasant:
and
from
and
after
said
The
Headlight
goes
to
several
of
the
100 electors, shall submit to the people
silver grey squirrel (Sciurus fosson) ;
compensation shall be $1.440 per year,
LITTLE NESTUCCA.
Coulsonburgei *s friends in Ohio, who are provided, however, that the provisions I fifteenth day of September, 1904, it shall to l>e paid in monthly payments, and he
the question ot establishing one or more
well pleased with it.
II be unlawful in the county of Tillamook shall be allowed for his actual traveling,
county high schools, and if a majority
of this section shall not be construed to j to hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, des­
Mr. and Mrs. Porter were seen in this
G. T. Coulson’s wounded arm still
office and other expenses, in the perfor­
vote is cast in favor thereof, said high ! vicinity a few days ago, from Oretown improves.
apply to any squirrel that burrows in troy or have in possession, except for mance of his duties, a sum not exceeding
scientific
or
breeding
purposes,
or
to
sell.
schools shall l»e established. The high ' Mr. and Mrs Keller spent Sunday at
the
ground.
$1000.
ame warden shall have power ,
P. R. Coulson, of Blaine, passed
school may be located in rooms rented . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sher. J through here Monday, en route for Till­ D ucks , G eese , S wan —L imit 100 per j offer for sale, barter or exchange anv to appoint six special deputies, who are
native
pheasant
(sometimes
called
ruffed
to be paid $3 per dav when employed,
amook City.
from any school district. A s|>ecial tax zinger.
wbek .
grouse),« or nny ringneck Mongolian and not to exceed $2500 per annum' for
for county high school maintenance must I Masters Harley and Jesse Porter arc ! Mr. M. Coulson received quite a treat
’ pheasant nt nny time between the first the six special wardens.
It
shall
l>e
unlawful
nt
any
time
be
­
I one day this week. One of Ins grandsons,
j dav of December of each year and the The bill also specifies the fines and pen­
be levied, and the proceeds thereof kept catching some fit.e steel head salmon.
I of Chester Hill, Morgan co., Ohio, sent tween the first of March and the first | I fifteenth day ot September ofthe follow,
in the high school fund.
Mr. Carlston, who is spending a few him a pint of old fashioned walnut day of September of nny venr to take, mg year ; and it shall be unlawful in the alties, prohibits the use of explosive®.
\\ henever it has been decided bv any, weeks at the Ocean View hotel, expects kernels.
kill, injure, destroy or have in possession, county of Tillamook to hunt, pursue,
county at any election to maintain a to return to Alaska soon, where he is in­
sell or offer for snle, barter, or exchange ' take, kill, injure, destroy or have iti
Married.
BOULDER CREEK.
county high school, a county high school terested in the mining business.
possession, except for scientific or breed­
any wild goose, wild swan, mallard ■ ing
I
purposes,
or
to
sell
or
offer
for
sale
board shall be organized consisting of Mr. J no. Dickens and family have
Miss
Nettie
Jensen was in our little
Mr. J H . Cochran came in on the duck, widgeon, teal, spoonbill, gray,
¡barter or exchange any blue grouse be’ ville one day last week.
the County Judge and two County Com moved to Ocean Park, where they ex- •Cage on Wednesday with a bride.
black, sprigtail or canvasback duck, and tween the filteenth dav ot October of
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
inissioners, the County Treasurer ami pevt to go into the restaurant and
it shall lie unlawful at any time for any j 1 each year and the first day of August of' A. M. at Brown school house. A cordiu
the following year.
the County Sc hool Su|ierinteudent, who bnkerv business.
Died
person to kill or destroy any greater ; In Counties of Josephine. Jackson | invitation is exteuded to everyone.
shall act in their official capacity as such
There will l»e a dance at the Meda
Mrs. Grace Smith has been staying
On Wednesday in Tillamook City, Ore­ number than 100 of the hereinbefore enu ! I««., Curry and Clalsop-M mgolian
board, the County Judge to he ex-officio { school-house, Feb. 14th, a good time is
nt R. V. Blalock’s for a few days.
: Pheasant—Closed until 1902.
gon, Mra. Lucinda Thompson, wife of merateil ducks in one week.
chairman, and the Countv Schoo) Super- expected.
It shall be unlawful in the counties of 1 Miss Della Jensen returned Monday
Sale of ducks is prohibited east of the
Captain Thompson, aged 87 years De­
mtendent ex-officio secret ar v. The mem*
I Marion, lann. Lane. Douglas and Ya n- from Three Rivers, where she has been
Messrs. Chas and Dan Fletcher have ceased was an old settler of this county. Cascade Mountains.
hill
at any time between the first dav of visiting since Friday. •
liers of the board shall serve without just completed a new fence at the be­
J acksnipr .—S alk P rohiritked U ntil Decemlwr of each year and the first day
The remains will l»e buried Friday.
compensation.
Frank Kunn visited with Mr. and Mrs.
ginning of the century, and the boys
1904.
1 or October of the following rear to hunt Chopard
on Sunday.
It shall l>e the duty of the county high says it will stand as a land mark when
take. kill, oxwpt
injure^
destroy or
It Kinll be unlawful at any time be. j pursue,
wre ln jM^iôn.'
'for'XntiHc
C. A. Smith made a trip to Tillamook
school I ward to furnish annually to the they are old men. it is built on the
tween the fifteenth day of Febrwary and nr breeding purposes, or to sell or offer last week.
County Court an estimate of the amount Fletcher homestead.
or to sell or offer
the first dn v of Septemler of any year to ^"r
barter or exchange, any ring
Word comes from Salem that Miss
a
of money needed to pay the running ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Hellenbrnnd nnd daugh­
hunt, pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy ’ nw;'1 Mongolian pheasant, native phea- Marie Nash, of that city, and Geo. Smith
penses of said school; to employ suitable ters, Miss Edith and Mandc, are nicely
of Blaine have joined forces and are
_ or ‘ have
sa'»t in (soruetimes
ruffed com.
grouse)
possession called
any snipe
RToiisp
teachers, janitors, ami other employes located by the sea side, on the Brigham «
grouse or quail.
henceforth to share each other a joys and
monlv known as jncksnipe,
and
it
shall
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English or Gray Partridge, Caper
when deemed advisable by them, ami to place, nnd seem to l>e as *‘ happy as
According to their account
g be unlawlul to sell, exchange or offer for caillie. Moorhen, Wild Turkev Wood- sorrows.
Having purchased of A. E. g sole or exchange for money or other cock. Silver Pheasant. Golden Pheasant they will “stay in Salem until they re-
do any and all other things necessary to clanis at high tide.’’ Oscar. Cora and
I
turn
to
Tillamook.
■ Imbler & Co. their store building ■ I valuable coiiMderation,
_________
^v.icn
i iirarant. ’
consideration, or to take or Cupper
Cupper Pheasant,
Pheasant.
Green
J.o.
the proper conduct of the school.
Blanche remained on the farm.
Green
Japanese
Phea
Misses Lulu and Bessie Bays are vis
t| kill forsale. except
purposes,
, for
----- scientific
------- - jpwr
troWKVj sant and Reeves Pheasant—Closed until
The exiienscs of the high sc hool must
Mr. Daley has been quite sick for the ■ and stick of Dry Goods, Notions. J [ j any snipe
iting friends on Boulder Creek,
sni|>e commonly known asjacksnipe, 1905.
l»e kept within the revenues. The county ' past week at the home of Mr. A. Com­ I Boots and Shoes, we are now in ■ I between the date
of this
dale of the passage
passiigeofthi-
Mrs. Eliza Brady was down in our
Section 23 prohibits the sale of Grouse. j neighborhood
a position to kindly solicit the (| Act and the first davof September, 1904.
board may contract with the board of mons, but is recovering again
last Monday.
Pheasant
and
Quail
until
the
15th
day
and from and after said first day of of November. 1902 then sale allowed
directors of any district in the county
The slide below Mr. Lucas’ has l>een
Mrs. Wickert nnd son Kenneth passed ■ liberal patronage of all. We also
'
September,
1904.
it
shall
be
unlawful
to
aim to do business on a cash basis,
that now maintains or may hereafter through this vicinity Saturday, from
partially cleared away.
I sell, exchange or offer for sale or ex- during last fifteen days of open season.
and give our customers the hene-
maintain a high school, to teach county Emma.
E. 0. Mills went tQ Tillamook the first
I change for money or other valuable con- T rapping , N ithnq . E nsnaring .
high school pupils nt such rate i«er capita 1 Mr. Chas, and Guss Goeres have just ■ fit. Our motto is : “ Live and
. sidération, or to take or kill for sale or i It shall be unlawful at nny time to of the week.
I-et Live.”
Chas. A. Smith and family visited nt
to have in possession for sale or ex. | trap, net or «nsnare or attempt to trap
or in the aggregate ns they may deem returned
......... from Tillamook,
--.....
■ I change,
where they «
except for scientific purposes,
right and just, and pay for the same out took their Inst load of cheese,
net or ensnare any of the wild animals, Rev. Blalock’s Monday.
ISAACS A BR0MLKY,
! any snipe commonly known as jacksnipe I wild fowl or game birds enumerated ir
W. N. Bays went to the metropolis
of the high school fund.
I between the fifteenth day ot February! this
Last Friday morning a tine large deer
______ --in Friday.
Successors of A. K. Imbler & Co.
Act.
The course of study for High Schools, came down in front of the Cliff House. £(
i and the first day of September of any R obbing N ests , E tc
Hoping we have convinced Mr. Editor
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