Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 28, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
FEBRUARY 28,
1901.
OUR CLEARANCE SALE IS STILL ON.
The Big Reductions in our Various Departments Seems to
be Greatly Appreciated by our Many Patrons.
When it Comes to Clothing, Hats
A very Fine Assortment of Dried Fruits, prices lower than the lowest.
byof tka' H^lG^de 3-H T>r,j Granulated t^arjurt in. We
Package Coffee 12 l-2c. a pound.
Onion Sets and New Seeds just in.
Another Reduction in Wheat.
Get our Prices on Wheat and Feed.
Ckeap'prei^^Ca^d’^loee en.Me ue to drop the Price of Coal OH
Royal Egg Noodles reduced to 10c. a package. Just fresh.
Schilling’s Baking Poowder, lGoz. cans, only 35c.
»
to $2.25 per case.
Bring us your produce. We want it-
that we lead them all.
.
. ...
Don’t Pay more for Goods than we ask. Get our • nrices and be convinced
We have the Finest Line of Hats, Colthing and Shoes in the City.
Prices,
That
’
s
Us
We are the largest Shippers of Eggs in the City.
Big Stock, Tiny
COHN & CO
■ 9
The Leading Merchants.
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
NEHALEM BRIDGE BILL
Department of the Interior,
years hence milking will be done by turn- 1 hey have framed their constitution I desecration as croquet-playing. Their
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
February 2nd. igol.
without any pressure from this govern­ consciences allowed them to take their Amended So as to Admit All Roads
Slilhmooh Mjcablight. ing a crank.
Notice
is
hereby given that the following
* * *
_________
_____
ment.
What
the ____________
United States asks of excursion to the beach or into the woods,
to Cross It.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
Fred C. linker. Publlaher.
1 wo things will attract the attention ; t|len) ,s legitimate, just and necessary but were shocked by the quiet game of W ashington , Feb. 17.—In reporting to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
of the inventors of the new century— and it would be a very serious mistake the mother and child on the lawn. And, Senator Simon’s Nehalem bridge bill, Sen­ Clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi.,
on
March 21st, I901. viz :
one
how
to
utilize
the
wasted
power
of
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
to refuse these concessions. Meanwhile soon, a policeman actually stopped the ator Vest made twochanges in the meas­
ARTHUR F. MCKAY,
the winds on a larger scale than has been the purpose of the president to make mother and child at their play, saving ure, one providing that “ for the safety H. E. No. Ii26i, for the N % of Se Ne *4 of
( strictly in advance .)
Sw % and I.ot 6. sec. 6, tp. 1 S. R. 7 W.
hitherto
done
and
the
other
how
to
con
­
apologetically
that
he
was
sorry
to
do
congress share with him the responsi­
of vessels passing at night, there shall
He names the following witnesses to prove
$1.50
One year.......
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
75 serve the heat of the summer sun for use bility of passing upon the character and it, but that his orders were to forbid all be displayed on said bridge, from sun­ of
Six months....
said land, viz:
50 when winter comes. The winds which sufficiency of whatever guaranties the such games, they being contrary to law. set to sunrise, at the expense of the
Three montlir.
Wo-ley Rush, William R. Illingwor-h, Frank
sweep the prairie states are a limitless Cubans may offer will be generally con- This lady was no free thinker, but a owners thereof, such lights and other Illingworth and J. Russell Moore, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
source of power, but man up to this time ceded to be judicious and proper.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
member of the Episcopal Church; jet signals as the Lighthouse Board may
EDITORIAL NOTES.
has stuck on a ten-foot windmill as
she could but feel indignant over a law prescribe.’’
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the best he can do. We believe he will
which should stop this simple, harmless
The Sunday Question.
He changed the second section of the
Department of the Interior,
T here were 39,673 applications for yet do more, and not more wonderful
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
recreation of herself and daughter in bill, by striking out the clause “and
patents filed in the United States during than was the telephone would be the dis­ [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
16th 1901.
their own yard, and permit the rather shall enjoy the same rights and privil­ Notice is hereby given February
that the f llowing-
the past year. The record does not seem covery of some process whereby the heat
The Sunday question will not down at noisy excursionists to travel on the eges as other post roads in the United named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of nis claim, and
to indicate that the inventive genius of of the summer sun shall be made to tem­ any ecclesiastical bidding. Religious
highway unmolested in their pleasure States, and substituting therefor a that said proof will be made before the Regis­
this country is worked out.
and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on
per the cold of the winter.
journals may labor to restore the old pursuit. It was not, however, the law slightly different provision, so that the ter
April 1st, 190I, viz :
* * *
* ff *
ERICK HEMSTROM,
T he son of Inventor Edison has pur­ T here is some sense in the idea of or­ strictness of Sunday observance, Presby­ that was thus partial; it was the un­ section, when amended shall read as H E No. 11658.
for the Se % of Sw *4, sec. 3. E %
of Nw ‘4 and Lots 3 and 4, sec. 10, Tp. 3 N, R.
chased a farm and gone into the poultry ganizing a society to see that the laws terian and Methodist conferences may just, crudely educated public opinion, follows:
8
W.
pass
resolutions
denouncing
the
increa
increas-
ti
­
„
lllvll
....
which called for the enforcement of the
business. If he can induce his father to are enforced, for that is one of the essen­
“ That any bridge built under this act
He names the following witnesses to prove
continuous residence upon und cultivation
invent a method of making liens lay dur­ tial features which should be brought ing laxity of people with regard to their \)w ¡„ part and permitted it to be defied and subject to its limitations shall be a his
of
said land, viz :
Imlvita
rxti
Qnnrlnv
tttirl
(timrl
lp<rt«iLi
t
ors
.
.......
—
e.
ing cold weather it will be a great money more prominently to the attention of the habits on Sunday, and timid legislators in part.
lawful structure and shall be recognized David T. Meedel and Delmer Springer, of
who are looking forward to another | No more effective method could pro­ and known as a post route; upon which Nehalem. Oregon ; John Erickson, of Ilwaco,
maker.
Washington ; Frederick Blaisdell, of Olney,
public. We have no sympathy with the election may be slow to amend the Sun­
ff * *
bably be devised for getting the Sunday also no higher charge shall be made for Oregon.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
T he happy combination of oatmeal hot and cold process of reforming society, day laws in the interest of liberal and laws amended than to have them fora
the transportation over the same of the
and whisky which developed the cannv for the numerous moral crusades in that i rational ideas; but, none the less, the while rigidly and literally enforced. The
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, i878.— N otick for
mails, the troops and the munitions of
P ublication
Scotsman does not work well in this direction proves that this world cannot Sunday question will stay until it is shoe would then be found to pinch in
United States Land Office,
war of the United States that the rate
country. The tendency is to reduce the be made a little heaven below by senti­ settled aright. It will be settled, pro. places little suspected. Even the un­
Oregon City, Or
per mile paid for transportation of said
February 15th, 1001.
oatmeal and increase the whiskey mental or religious excitement. That a bably, by the process of evolution rather adulterated orthodox party might find
Notice
is
hereby
given
that h compliance
ration, throwing the ration out of bal­ law enforcement society, if conducted on ' than by any sudden change. A new their comfort and personal liberty incon­ mails, troops and munitions over the wi h the provisions of the act of Congress of
June
3rd,
1878,
entitled
“
An
act for the sale of
railroads
and
public
highways
leading
to
the right lines, commends itself to all fair I public sentiment is forming with regard
ance.
veniently invaded, Society was really said bridge; and equal privileges in the timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
M * *
Nevada, «nd Washington Territory.’’ as ex­
minded people is plain to see, but the 1 to the keeping of the day; and, by and
outgrown the old Sunday dogma of use of said bridge shall be granted to all tended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of
A log of wood thirty feet in length and trouble with a society in a city like Port- 1
August 4. 1892,
by, the statute books will be amended Puritan days; and it would not now
MARGARET K. WILLIAMS.
thirteen feet in diameter will be one oi land is that a lot of shrewd politicians
telegraph and telephone companies; and
to suit the new ideas. Meantime, there peacefully submit to the practical
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State
the curiosities to be seen at the Pan- will crowd into it for the purpose of con- ’
the
United
States
shall
have
the
right
(or
Territory
) of Oregon, has this day filed in
is liability to gross abuses and injustices; restraints which that dogma once en­
this office her swo n statement No. 53»i, for
american exposition at Buffalo next sum­ tooling it, especially those who have lost
of way across said bridge
and its ap-
n
•
inc piirciisre
the
purchase 01
of tne
the sw
Sw J4
% 01
of nw
Nw %
%, , being
Denig lor
lot 5
and the statute books are setting lessons forced through the statute book, and
mer. This log will come from the Pacific political control.
proaches for postal-telegraph and tele-' . 0* w Section
No 6, in Township No 1 s. Range No.
»,,1 will
.„¡.I offer proof to'show
... ,.i. th
.1. t . the
. t... land
in insincerity and hypocrisy which are which are still written in the law. The 1 1.
*
• 1 **1 L t
11
I 7 W and
coast and would be of still larger size
phone purposes, provided, that all rail- . sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
not edifying.
churches themselves would, probably, way companies desiring the use of said than for ug ifultu al purposes, aud to establish
did the railways petmit its transporta­
her claim o said land befo e the Register and
That
the
Sunday
laws
as
they
realty
revolt
to
a
great
extent
against
such
a
Will Call An Extra Session.
tion.
Receiver <J this aflice at Oregon City, Oregon,
exist in different States are not observed literal interpretation and enforcement of bridge shall have and lie entitled to equal on
* * *
Tuesday,”»*" 30th day of April, 1901. She
rights
and
privileges
relative
to
the
pas
­
names
a« witnesses :
is
a
matter
of
notoriety.
It
is
public
If Mrs. Nation should take it into her
President McKinley has annouced his
the statute. And the reason they do not sage of cars over the same and the ap­ A. L. Whi ten. of St. Johns, Multnomah co ,
Or.: Frank Haley, of Portland, Multno-i all co .
head to make a raid on saloons in Atchi­ intention to call an extra session of opinion that gives the Sunday laws aid now in the attempt which liberal
E. Hadley mid J. R. Harris,of Tillamook,
son, Kan., she stands a chance of being the Fifty-seventh congress as soon as which are kept, and not the statute people have set on foot to bring the laws proaches thereto upon the payment of a Or.;C.
Tillamook co , Or.
badly surprised. One of the “joint” keep­ the Cuban constitution is received. It is books. Public opinion has arrived at into closer harmony with the new public reasonable compensation for such use; Any and sll persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
ers there has procured about 100 rats expected that the constitution will be that point that it allows traveling on sentiment is their feur lent to amend the and in case the owner or owners of said cl u 1 b in this office on or before said 30th day
of April, 1901.
bridge
and
several
companies,
or
any
one
which lie intends to turn loose in his signed by the members of the conven­ Sunday for pleasure or convenience or Sunday laws is hut the entering wedge
C has B. M oores , Register.
barroom should Mrs. Nation give him a tion tomorrow or Tuesday, so that the recreation, though the laws still sav that toward the entire destruction of the of them, desiring such use shall fail to
agree
upon
the
sum
or
sums
to
be
paid
people
shall
not
travel
on
that
day
ex
­
call. He has removed every chair and instrument may reach Washington
Sunday institution.
table on which she could climb when the within the next ten days, but not in cept for necessity or charity. The horse­ This fear, is groundless. A11 institu­ and upon the rules and conditions to
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
rodents begin their hunt for concealment. time for the present congress to give it cars and the electric cars run on Sunday tion which runs back so far into which each shall conform in using said
the couuty of Tillamook.
Joseph E. Green.
bridge,
all
matters
at
issue
between
* * *
as
on
any
other
day,
only
perhaps,
on
anv consideration, as there is now more
human history, and is rooted so deep, I them shall be decided by the Secretary of
Plaintiff,
vs.
T he horse, which was supposed to business before it than can be disposed most of the lines, having to make more is not easily destroyed. There is no de­
Mary Green Cowing, R. B Armstrong, Estes
War
upon
a
hearing
of
the
allegations
trips to accommodate the increased mand that Sunday shall become like any |
have been superseded by the bicycle, the of at this session.
JosephCowIng, Mary Evelyn Cowing, E. H.
and proofs of the parties.’’
Cowing,Johannes Wahlert, and California
trolley car and the automobile, proves to
It is evident that the president does patronage. On many railroads, steam­ I other day of the week. There is some­
Safe Deposit & Trus Company,
Defendants.
have had more staying qualities than not wish to assume the responsibility cars are run. People of liberal religious thing in the physical and mental needs I
NESTUCCA BAY.
To Mary Green Cowing, R. B. Armstrong, Estes
were credited to him. The demand for of determining whether or not the Cu­ views have long felt free to take a drive of mankind that appears to have origi­
Joseph Cowing, Mary Eve yn Cowing. K. H.
Cowing, California Safe Deposit «fc Trust
horses at good prices has practically ban constitution makes adequate pro­ on Sunday; and people of orthodox nated the day, and that may be trusted j Legend of Sand Cape As Told Ey
Company and Johannes Wahlert.
made good to the farmer the losses suf­ vision for a stable government and views arc now’ beginning to count this to preserve it. But the ways of using
Tradition of the Indians.
In
the
name of the State of Oregon :
fered in several parts of the country by gives satisfactory assurances of such no great sin, and, in some instances, I the day will inevitably change accord-
Centuries ago a pirate vessel anchored You and each of you are hereby required to
poor crops. The horse is a winner, no relations with the United States as he have been known to follow the example. ing to the changed conditions of human off the cape for the purpose of repairs. appear and answer to the Complaint filed herein
against you and others in the above entitled
matter what coni|K*tition he has to meet. lielieves to be essential to the proper Work of many kinds is performed on society and thought. Mankind need When they came ashore, instead of cut­ court and cause on or before the and day of
April, I90I that being the date fixed in the
* * *
recognition of the rights of this country Sunday, not simply as charity or neces­ Sunday for their own good. Put to ting the necessary timber for the pur­ order
of publication for your appearance or an­
I t cost three and a half million dollars and the future peace and prosperity of sity may demand, but as public or
swer ; and if you fail so to appear and answer
pose,
they
camped
and
gambled
and
rational and moral uses, the day would '
to
the
complaint the plaintiff will apply to the
to build the Astoria railroad, which is Cuba. There appears to be favorable private convenience may require. Sun­
Court for the relief y rayed for in his com­
yield inestimable benefits. Man needs quarreled among themselves, leaving the plaint
: which is
but 58 miles from Astoria to Goble, and promise that the constitutional con­ day newspajiersare printed in large num
the day. In the midst of his various I vessel to its fate. E'er its destruction 1. t hat plaintiff have a decree adjudging
the estimate now given to build the pro­ vention will respect the desire of this bers, and find a ready market. The
plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of an
the
captain
got
all
his
treasures
ashore
labors, for physical recreation and for
• qual undivided one third int. rest in ali the
posed road from Portland to Tillamook government to have defined the rela milkman goes his rounds ; and when­
and buried them. During their stay following described real proper y. lying and
City, about double the distance, is given tions that are hereafter to exist between ever, in New England at least, an effort mental and moral upbuilding; for spiri­
being situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, ami
there the mate fell in love with the cap­ more particularly described as follows, to-wit :
nt one and a half million dollars, There the United States and the new republic, is made to close the bakeries on Sunday tual education, too, in the true sense of 1
The east half of the northwes quarter and
that word, as denoting
(
that
part
ofl
ta
’
n
s
<
l«
“
Khtcr.
a
handsome
girl
who
en-
lots one(i) and two
of section thirty-one
must lie a discrepancy some where, but but if it shall do this it will lie neces­ mornings, it meets with such vigorous
.1 • /»rsss
ra nrod Item 0,1,1-««-™« T-t
. • «• for­
__ «. the mere propensi-
(3D, the sou hwesl quarter of section thirty-
man
which
is
above
coura
K®d
his
addresses.
The
captain
a few million dollars don’t cut much sary for congress to pass upon the ques­ resistance from that section of the com­
one 131), the southeast quarter of section
An institution which, 1
their
t^,c’r intercourse, and one night they
♦hirty-o e (3I), the northwest quarter of
figure anvwav when people build rail- tion whether the arrangement proposed munity that depends on the bake-shops ties of animal life.
section twenty (2o) and the southeast quar­
in the process of social evolution, man 9to^e awn.v» intending to escape over the
roads in the air.
ter
< f section twenty (2o). all in township
by the Cubans met the views of the for the Sunday pot of backed brans that has thus created for his own good, man mount«'”s to the Willamette valley,
Vi'n. (,)
ra,,ge *’x
of
* * «
w illamette Meridian ; tlie southwest quar­
United States and justified our with­ the endeavor soon ceases. Indeed, to may be trusted to transform, so as to | The father finding they had gone, swore
The story is afloat that a wicked Iowa
ter of section twenty-six (26), the north-
many
New
Englanders,
l^eaiis
and
pork
drawal from the island.
w est quarter of section twenty-six (26) the
keep it useful. Theodore Parker, the terr'^e oaths on them, and on the In­
granger is working off the common cot­
southeast quarter of section twenty-three
An expression of congress in regard for breakfast are as much a part of the great Unitarian preacher, said ns he ^’a,ls -hey «lid not bring them back,
(¿3). the west half of the southeast quarter
ton-tail rabbit on the epicures of New
to this should not lie unduly delayed. sacred Sunday tradition as going to came to die: ” What a blessed day Sun- ^°°
and lots three (3) and four (4) in section
t,,e.v
bidding, as they
York ns genuine Belgian hare meat. This
twenty-five (25). the southwest quarter of
To leave the matter until the time for church.
section
twenty five (25) the weal half of
day
is
when
we
get
over
the
supersti.
900,1
rctur
ned
with
bodies
bleeding
and
is no worse fraud than to serve pigeon
the northeast quarter ami lots onafi/ and
It is evident that public opinion has
the regular session of the Fifty-seventh
tionofit!”
H eterodox , i Kor.v- Kemorse now struck the captain,
two (J) in section twenty five (2$), the south­
squabs for quail on toast, which is a
congress, next December, would com­ undergone a great change as to what
west quarter of section twenty thiee (23),
■ ■
nnd he buried them in a cave on the
common custom, the epicures not being
the northwes quarter of action twenty-
pel the Cubans to wait for perhaps a mav be permitted and what may not lie
five (25), the southeast quarter of section
Cows for Sale.
1 north »¡de of the cape, and carved a rude
able to tell the difference. It isin this
twenty-six (26), and the northeast quarter
permitted
on
Sunday.
Not
very
many
year liefore they could institute their
T
r
IcroM ov" the entrance, and the ocean
of section twenty six Ì26). al] m township
wav that the restaurants are able to
government and ask that American oc- persons would now l>e shocked by a
Twelve
head
ofcowx
or
.ale,
dehvered
forever
rings
the
dirge,
of
th,
murdered
Ji
16»»,
''
B«ven (7) west
fill the orders for quail during the close
o the Willamette Meridian ; the northeast
icupntion of the island lie withdrawn.! walk for exercise on that day. To take now or wdl keep them for the purchaser pni, of lovrrs The trcatDr„
S’Jw r ?! Bect|on ‘wenty-one (21 ), the south
season on this bird It is a great thing
This they would reasonably regard as the exercise on horseback or in a row­ tdl Apnl 1st—J. J. H enderson . Blaine. p„Kd to )k. ,til) 1>nri<.(1 „„ th<
one
9outh,e"st quarter of section
to be an epicure.
J*>• l.he n‘”th half of the northeast
w
m
|
unfair
treatment and would lie very boat would lie generally deemed very
quarter of section twelve (u>. and the
[ by or in the cave, awaiting the lucky
*
sou liwest quar er of section rlHeen (Is),
Wanted to Purchase
The pay of the rural moil carrier is Iillelv to •how *o,ne "»«ntment. The much more sinful. Recreation bv a drive
j tinder, as the Indians never disturb the
"I in township one <i) north, range eight
(8) west of the Willamette Meridian*
just $600 a year, lie baa to make not 6*»t«on a» to how fir congress may is judged even in evangelical circles quite
bodies
of
the
dead,
even
when
treasures
A
Ranch
of
80
or
160
acres
improved
;
of
.11
.u/i.’TF dir^tlnK s sale to be made
8 Go,d Co>". »n«1
less than twenty-five miles a dav. rain or J ! rightfully go in dealing with the Cuban leniently. A so-called “ sacred concert” also several choice cows, yearlings and , were placed near them. The end of the “Ó thlt Md 5?? f°r C?’h
22 !h ? a .reieree be appointed to s 11
may
tie
allowed
on
Sunday
evening,
but
constitution
is
still
undetermined.
But
shine, for 313 days and has to furnish
! pirate crew is soon told. Cruel and tv.
'J*
Provided by law
calves.
Parties
having
such
for
sale,
cólo • i , a '
" 2°"r< ,or c,,h ln *-’• *•
his own team and wagon. The position i | it is verv •• generally admitted that the I not a scientific lecture. People may now please address. R. A. Nickerson, Box rannical to the Indians and themselves, GobiI
'.«Id Coin mid upon »uch Mie tei,,, nt.dethe
read
qnite
miscellaneously
at
home
or
Pi W «’ut* ’T-S1 '* '"’t*''
>>'e «Vinve et.
is no snap and when the snow drifting ( United
l’n'ted States
Statw can properly ask some (
524, Aberdeen, Wash.
it was but a short time before they came t the
,d "1 "M.lr b* n"ule direetln»
days of a hard winter and the unfathom- co,H'CS!,’on!<
guaranties, particularly enjoy pictures and sculpture in a
!.rLvP im? 1 !° PlMlfitiff Of one-third of the
'
to
their
death
by
the
hatred
of
the
na-
"n'r
thereto,n
able mud of spring have to l»e encoun.' with respect
rra|>ect to the future relations be-
be-1 private house; but, to public libraries
For Sale.
I ! tives and of one another. A scroll was hT±Ì,.O'.:dCh
.„et «P* »«-’ of titi. .„it ,„d „(
tered he will think life is hardly worth , I ( tween it and Cuba. And it is niani- and art museums, the doors are
d Pr •“'■b o,h<-r end
Stock of General merchandise And busi­ kept for many years, and at last the •ri, rellef"" ; "." "'id
equitable
the living. The maintenance of these t ' festly important that these stall l»e yet generally closed in this country. ness of the late Geo. W. Fearnside. at story was handed down from father to llMdHeh't
nf^"’.?’
,n
Tillemook
|
made
a
part
of
the
organic
law
of
the
People
may
talk
freely
on
secular
sub-
routes will almost eom|M?l nil improve
R P tti-
t„
by order o( the Hon.
I
son
among
the
Indians
of
the
coast
coun
­
Nehalem. Tillamook Ccf.. Oregon. For
pre.id“°, in-idg,"n ""•/bove entitled Conti.
!
new
republic,
i
instead
of
Being
left
to
jevts
and
make
social
visits
on
Sunday,
try. Strange as it mav appear, on the ..i V U *' No- 3 Bierei.f, made on the sth dev
ineiit of the highways along the routes
the chance that after a Cuban govern, as once they could not; but a quiet particulars address E. M, Philehnnm lace ot the cliff north of the cave mav be Mlnmn’n??■. ,’°l Th<- ir»t publication of tliii
traveled.
of •'«bru.rv.
administrator,
P
o.
Drawer
50?
I’ort- seen by a photograph the distinct face ’»H ”nd tl « ul °" nV," 7,11
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I inent is organised it will proceed to do game on one’s own grounds is not yet
ot a man repallant in form, and above i
A i . rcti her on Agriculture predicts 'justice to the United States in the way permissible. A lady last summer, at her land, Oregon.
as if looking over the cliff another disJ volph , malloky , si ' mon a geabin .
♦ hat fifty years from now milk will le ot commercial and diplomatic conces­ seaside cottage, w as begged one Sunday
Attorney, for Pl.iutiff
tirtet figure can I k traced, both not dis- I
Notice.
sold in a dried stale to save the transpor­ sions, for the hundreds of millions of by her lit lie daughter, weary of the day’s
cermble to the nnked eye (I have a
tation of water. Ami we predict that dollars and the American lives sacri­ monotony, to play croquet with her.
L. N. Barnes will pay cash for old ' photo, and the same can be seen at the
C. A. BAILEY
when neers of milk come to prefer it in a ficed to tree Cuba from Spanish sover- The mother consented on condition that robber Ixwts and shoes, or rubber of any Long gallerv nt Amitv). which is onlv a
dralkm in
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dried state they will also prefer dried eiglity. This is the position the presi­ they should strike the balls as kind, old copper wire, copper boiled strange coincidence afterall one mavsav. !
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l»ecf and dried apples, dried l>ecf and dried dent has taken and it is not in the least quietly as possible, so ns not to disturb bottoms, old brass, heavy fawretts.
OSBORNE MOWERS,
apples to these articles with the natural inconsistent with the national promhe any one by the noise. While they were valves and similar stock. Led pipe or
For Sale.
Buggie«, bsy rskes, plows, and otli«
content of water. It is easy to predict, of an independent Cuba.
thus playing, a party of excursionists led of any kind. Old rubber must be
türm inRcInntry.
Yon can «ave
A dairy farm, with or without stock.
but sometimes predictions are silly, just
There has l>ecn and it is safe to say drove by in a wagon, some of whom free from nails, eyelets, rivets, leather
nmney by denlitig with ine,
-For particulars apply to Chas. Pv^ Wagons Pr,ce* 0,1
•»•<! Spring
as much as if we had to predict fifty the e will be no coercion of the Cubans. openly exclaimed against such Sunday > soles, etc.
Nehalem, Tillamook Co.. Oregon.
L. A. BAILEY. Tillauiook, Ore.