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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 3. 1904 I A petition for a bridge to cross the Big Commissioners’ Court. noyance to the public. If the postal to head him off. Later : Smith was I men when the glass was down f.om 6 Editorial Snap Shots. Nestucca, was continued. captured with hands down, and has authorities want to do cheese paring, let |to3G3>el‘»w zero. The Board of County Commissioners i The claim of Wm. Scott in the sum of been taken back to Grand Round for them start on the railroad companies * * * met on Wednesday and Thursday, $35 was allowed in the sum of $20. Well might it be said that the Japs are Is it true that some of the city author with their excessive charges for carrying safe keeping. He will be patrolled by j County Judge W. W Conder and Com 1« -aded for tiear. Claim of $20 of S. A. Broadhead, bal Indian police until his trial comes off. ities are acting as agents for tbeslot ma mail, not on some poor devil of a mail * * M missioner Geo. W Body felt being pre- 1 ance for building court house, was con Owing to the long winter evenings, Take water ! Out of the duck pond in chine men and have placed machines in carrier on a star route who has to cross sent, when the following business was ! tinued. tie heart of the city. most of the saloon. Gee I We’ve hit the Coast range of mountains and buck and of which most of the time is raining, I transacted : Petition of John Krebs for cancellation * * * i upon a happy idea. We move to bond twenty foot of snow, and snowing one and as Blaine has no hall, the young 00 3 of tax sale was continued for proof as to If Old Sol would smile down on us a i the city for another $60,000 so that the day and raining the next at the sum- men of this place have decided to organ Pacific States Telephone Co..... 50 00 date of burning of building, affidavit of ize a Passtime Club, and to erect a build G. B. Lamb, salary as Supt...... little oftener we should all l>e very grate | city councilman erect, maintain and run mit to beat the band. claimant and two witnesses. ing. which they have already begun. C. A. Johnson, salary as deputy [ a gambling house in the interest of the ful. * * « assessor........................................ 50 00 Petition of O. Young for cancellation They are now clearing the ground and I city. If the city is going into the bond« BLAINE. There is this satisfaction in not getting ; too 00 of tax title was rejected. getting our timbers for same. Any A. M. Hare, salary as assessor.. ' ing business, why not take up the best By Tom Elaine. mail for about a week, for no duns come | ‘33 33 Petition for bridge across the Nehalem young man who is a law abiding citizen, Homer Mason, salary as clerk... I paying proposition first, for the city is to hand. Albert Mason, salary asassistant river, which lias been on file since March sober and of good moral character is I receiving 110 revenue from the wide open In the davs of prosperity, be joyful. at ♦ » clerk............................................. 50 00 4> 1903« was rejected. eligible. In the day* ot adversitv, consider. One foot and a halt of rainfall tor Feb- gambling joints. A petition to make Wilson River a free * * * Blaine republicans are putting on the Fred Arthur, salary as deputy Don’t forget the chittim bark meeting, ruary in Tillamook, the original Webfoot sheriff........................................... 50 00 county road, which was numerously So as to make it a genuine farce, «t is war paint ready for the frav, and there March 5, 1904. country. * M » now in order to take another vote on Jolinie Creecy spent the past week visit-; will be a war dance this vear over the E W. Stamey, salary as sheriff ‘59 63 signed, was presented to the court. On When you want the county news you the water question. The city council ing old time friends in and around Tilla-1 carcases of republicans who attempt to Homer Mason, incidentals........ 4 75 examination of the records, the can always find it first in Tiilnmouk's won't be acting right if it don't order mook. 3 25 court fouud that the lease of the Wilson disrupt and defeat the party. Mr. Edi G. B. Lamb, incidentals............ old and reliable newspaper—the H ead I another election, for ¡t one side can get River Road is null and void, and it was It hailed to beat rain, and rained to ' tor, haven’t those factional republicans E. W. Stanley, supplies for B. F. Archie................................... « •4 95 ordered that the district attorney take LIGHT another vote taken, surely the other beat hail here this week. been whipped often enough, and sense * * * 3 00 the proper action in the matter to vacate side ought to be accorded the same rights E. H. Newton, of Ohio, tarried here a enough to come in out of the cold and be G. B. Alley, making jury list.... There is nothing peculiar in Tillamook 2 00 the same. W. G. Kelso, making jury list... ami privileges, especially as one side had few hours last Friday. one of the boys again ? [Most of them being ’•bottled up,” for it has been that 2 00 George Cohn, making jury list Claims of S. J. Sturgeon foi $9.05 was a majority of 5 at one time and the op have, and those who have not are bet- Abe Griest and John Snearlev returned ; way all the ti ne from ail industrial and P. VV, Todd, salary as treasurer 83 allowed in the sum of $4-45- 45 posite side had a majority of 6 at ano East last week, via the Grand Round. i ter out of the party, for they only keep commercial point of view. Clairn of Dr. I. M. Smith for profes ther time. To put it pointedly, we must The thunder rolled and the lightning ! up a factional fight when they can’t run F. L. Sappington, making 14 # * * city maps at $2.50..................... 35 00 sional service for $9.00 was continued. Now take water ! Through a $60.000 admit that the water question has turn flashed and killed a mouse. Silasdelmoon. I [ things to suit themselves.—Ed.] The court entered into an agreement pipe while the bloated bond holders ed out a regular burlesque. Will Rav carried off the laurels at the I Mark Hanna is dead but the Govern, Claim of Smith, Jenkins & Chat 12 80 with the Portland Safe & Lock Co., for field for supplies....................... * * * literary debate last Friday evening. He i ment still lives. Roosevelt will be nomi pocket the money and laugh over Tilla Probably with the exception of a few would make a good attorney. W. E. Southwick, carpenter j the purchase of two safes iu the sum of mook City’s cupiditity and folly. nated bv acclamation and elected presi who are expecting lightning to strike work............................................. 3 75 $72500. * * M The Nestucca river ai Blaine is up-and- dent by the largest majority that was We always thought there was plenty them, there is uothing much doing in a-coming, the salmon are jumping, the ever given any one man during the his W. W. Wiley, teacher’s exami In the matter of the claim of E. E. 12 00 Leland for timber taken for county road nation ......................................... of good lumber in Washington until [oe politics on the surface. The South part cows we’re pumping, so let it rain. tory of the United States. He will receive 12 00 purposes, the clerk was instructed to Franklin left a saw mill over there and of the county is more interested in chit It will be Binger Hermann against the ten million votes. McKinley received E. H. Whitney, ditto.................. I 60 notify G. M. Watkins to be present at the returned here for the purpose ot taking tim bark than politics. The Nehalemites field, and the devil take the hind most. over seven. The last, last hope the dem C. S. Harman, work.................... are trying to build a political bridge Hermann is the man for us. 17 75 i May term of court. away a Tillamook Plank. ocrats had of electing a president this Tillamook Herald, printing....... across the river, which, no doubt, thev * * * Bond of IL B. Johnson as supervisor of Mark Curl, assisted by some of his | vear flicker out when the telegraph wires Tillamook Independent, print February was a rough and boisterous w’ill get in a few years, as will also the public spirited neighbors, has been work. | 6 50 road district No. 4 was accepted. ing.................................... ........... ! flashed the news that Hanna was dead, month and the vivid lightning and the Nestuccaites, but both projects are now ing the roads this week. 5 70 S. M. Dailey tendered his resignation I While we are not a prophet or a son of Peterson & Svenson, cabinet..... heavy peals of thunder earlv on Stindav turned down until the countv is in better 2 10 as supervisor of road .district No. 4» Mt. Hebo is now a beautiful snow cap. ' prophet, however we will venture to C F. Franklin, copying book... morning warned people that something shape financially. Behind the political One never tires gazing at it. •72 24 which was accepted, and H. B. assert that the democratic party has Chas. I. Clough, inirchandise... was happening overhead. scenes there is something happening, and 22 00 I Johnson was appointed to fill the R. O. Richards took two wagon loads I ! elected its last President. Perfect har Otto VS alther, care of G. Meyers * * th of a momentous character—the same old of cheese to Tillamook Citv last week. | 20 40 vacancy mony now appears to prevail in the Cohn & Co., merchandise.......... If the taxpavers are not satisfied with slate makers trying to trade something J7 J« I11 the matter of the appointment of a He was accompanyed bv P. B Coulson, i I ranks of the republican party of Tilla Chas. I. Clongh. merchandise.... the names of those who have been named thev haven’t got and are making prom T. H. Goyne-aid towards build stock inspector for Tillamook County, it as a water commission, then let the tax ises they intend to break, and which are Mr. Richards is one of our most success mook County. Wherever there is union ing bridge across Tillamook appearing to the court that there ful cheese makers. He has a fine ranch. there is strength. payers declare by their ballots at some as flimsy as a soap bladder. But there 100 00 should be a stock inspector appointed river............................................. Will Ray and Dee Moon went to Tilla-1 future occasion whom they want. is something doing that is going to mook City last week on business. They J J. S. Stephens, tax collector for Tillamook county, and it further COÜLSONBURO. * * * 20 00 appearing that Henry Kunze will accept count, and that is there will be but a few reported all well at the hub, but no I bond for E W. Stanley........... Some business men sav thev can stand to ride in the political soreheads' band railroad depot erected yet. C. Mills, the hustling real estate agent James Christensen, work........... 15 00 such position, it was orderedthat he be a $60,600 water system if others can. wagon this year. G. W. Watkins, measuring of Tillamook City, spent the fore part ot appointed as such stock inspector, and That is proof enough that thev expect to Blaine has one of the largest schools * * 2 00 to furnish such bond as the law requires, timber.......................................... last week with friends here. go down in their jeans to make up the It is now perfectly in order for the in the county, and 43 scholars have been i Albert Kinnaman came over from E. W. Mills, professional ser which was placed on tile and accepted deficit, but hear them squeal when they $66,OOO water boomers to agitate for a enrolled for this vear. It is now the vice ...................................... —•...... Spruce Saturday, to visit N. Dyes. «3 50 by the court. ’stand it.’’ $60,000 sewerage and a $60,000 court second largest district. The district 00 E. H. Newton, of Suisun City, Calf., i J. S. Diehl, wood.......................... 3 * * » A petition was presented to the court owns its own house and two acres of ROAD DIST. NO. 5. The H eadlight is anxious to see the house. Now that the popoerntic agita arrived here last week. Mr. Newton is i from Nehalem submitting a proposi- land, with no debt of bondage to the i now looking for a location, We hope he Connie Dye..................................... engineers' leport of the survey of Tilla tors have gained one point, the taxpay 4 69 tion whereby the petitioners guaranteed money power. mook bar and the estimate ot cost to ers had better keep their eyes peeled. But may be able to find one to suit his fancy, John Spencer................................. 4 ‘4 the expenditure of a certain amount of Howard Drew, clerk in Fred Beals' j improve the same, but somehow we can we are glad to know there is too strong I and that he will become a “ Tilla. John Spencer................................. 4 ‘4 monev for road work, provided the real estate office, took dinner at the , a sentiment all over the county against not find out anything about, so have 1 mooker.” Anyway, Mr. Newton came R. Y. Blalock............................ 75 i county would expend two dollars for Howser house Saturday. Mr. Drew was ! 8 00 every one come to the conclusion that it must be a big bonded indebtedness (or a new just in time to see a fair sample of "web” James Christensen........................ dollar subscribed. The up listing propertv in and around Blaine. court house, and it is just as well to know "bottlcd-up’' up like Tillamook. weather, the kind that makes Tillamook Henry Beelar, supt. district No. court ordered the proposition accepted, He was quite successful. what the people in the country think of * * * 16............................................... ... 16 00 and it agreed to bind itself to expend i county famous. The business of the Blaine post-office . If the Fairview ('»rangers can give any- the water question in the citv, and to Clarence Coulson has gone to work C ost bill S tate vs . A lvin J uh RS AND $738 on the road named in the petition is increasing. If it continues so, we will thing like a passable theatrical perform quote what we heard a dairyman sav on F rank L ong , jr . for Joe Hollett, at Blaine. when the snp ervisor files report that ance, we do not think that it would he the street ; "You people must be crazy to soon have a daily mail. Then, boys, we j 0. W. Kinnaman and wife are down G. B Alley, justice...................... 7 75 the amounts subscribed has been worked can read the daily Oregonian. want to bond the city for $60,000 for | out of place for the H eadlight toextend Emmett Quick, constable......... from Boulder Creek. 2 20 out. an invitation to them to play in this city. another water system !” Probably we j M. Thompson came down to Blaine i 50 Miss Abbie Coulson is again at home, Clyde Clements, witness............ The bonds of supervisors were accepted We believe the "city folk” would give the are, but then popocratic agitators kick | for supplies for his powder horn ranch. alter spending a week, visiting friends E. Quick, witness......................... i 50 as follows: Matt Morrison, No. 1; up a tempest in a tea kettle once in a He reports the neighbors all well and and relatives in Tillamook City. Grange theatricals a full house. Tillamook Headlight, printing 23 00 Fred Kabkee, No. 2; Frank Severance, * M * while, or until the conservative taxpay stock doing all right, considering the bad A son-in-law of Mr. Christenson was R. L- Wade & Co , merchandise 10 50 No. 3; James Christenson No.5. The ('»lobe Democrat says "Russia has ers get tired of so many hot air agitators weather. here looking for a farm last week. We Cloverdale Mercantile Co., mer Judgesand Clerks of election were canceled her 1904 date at St. Louis, We who want to turn this city over to the Don't forget to register, if you want failed to learn the gentleman’s name. chandise..................................... 26 90 changed as follows: shall meet, and we shall miss her, but money power. to vote next June and November. Then Everybody seems anxious to get a * W * there will be no vacant chair.’’ We be Foley—Geo. Knight, judge. don’t forget to vote, and vote her “ Chittim bark’’ claim, and the ones W. W. Conder, salary as county I judge............................................ lieve the Democrat is wrong, rbere will 50 00 1 Bay—Warren Vaughan, jr., clerk. The Eugene Register is wanting to : straight republican. That means pros-- who are fortunate enough to have one, G. W. Bodyfelt, salary as com- be thousands of vacant chairs in Russia wager the H eadlight another hat. This , perity and good price for bark. Barnegat—W.C, Bailey,judge, H. Cren- are still more anxious to get to harvest 10 00 • shaw and E. D. Snodgrass, clerks. missiouer..................................... before the sturdy little Jap is whipped. time that L. T. Harris will receive the Man was born to peel bark. And the ing the ’* precious” stuff. D. Martihy, for rent..................... * * * 8 00 ! Hoquarton—J. S. Dithl, clerk. nomination for Congress, for this is what Lord will help those that help them G T. Coulson is working for Mrs. Russia may not care to admit it, but it says ; The court allowed $35.00 to John H. Tillamook, E. D. Hoag, clerk. • selves. But the Lord help those who are Dell Bailey, at Blaine. we are inclined to the opinion that the Scott to aid Good Roads Club of Oregon Fairview—H. F. Holden, judge, Morrison "And this reminds ns that during the caught peeling their neighbor’s bark. School is progressing nicelv under the two war ships which are reported to contest for Speakership, the Register I in conducting their work. Mills and G. T. Jenkins, clerks. News has reached Blaine that the S. P. “ tutorship ’ ’ of Miss Smith. have struck mines in the harbor of Port wagered the Headlight that Harris | Claims of S. B. Hunter for $4.50 and Carnahan—Assa Wells, judge, L. P. will start out a party of surveyors to N. Coulson, who has been quite poorly Arthur pumped up against Japanese tor would win it. We won the hat and hav- , Jasper Dimick for $2.62 for work in road Rey, clerk. ing worn it two years, n-ed another oue, i pedoes, and that was what sent them and we are confident Harris can thus survey a rout for a railroad from Sheri the past few weeks, is some better at district No. 12, were continued. Hebo—D. A. Ba’ley, judge. dan over the Nestucca river, pass down this writing. and their crews to Davy Jones’ locker. provide us with headgear for at least Petition of L. Parrish for a county road Union, H. A. Miles, clerk. the river to Blaine, from there to Spruce Will Thun has removed his cattle from another year by landing the nomination * * * was continued. Bill for $20 of 8. A. Broadhead was If there is one person more than ano tor Congress as he did for speaker, pro and then take a straight shoot for Tilla the Swabb place to the Alfred Binglow’ Claim of the Tillamook Headlight for reconsidered and allowed. vided the Headlight is so disposed ” mook City. Let her come. We will all ranch. ther we want to see re-nominated on the publishing delinquent tax list was con Had Mr. Eddy allowed his name to be ! celebrate at the Lewis & Clark Fair. In the matter of the issuing of a new republican state ticket, it is Judge (». H. tinued. used as a candidate for Congress, the warrant for the collection of the delin J. J. ITowser attended the Republican Weather for February. Burnett. We have watched him some Claim of Dr. I. M. Smith for profession quent and unpaid taxes for the year what closely and critically on the liench, H eadlight would have gladlv staked | County Central Committee meeting at Temperature. al services was continued. another hat on the gentleman from Tilla Tillamook this week, being the com 1902, it w’as ordered that the ¡clerk issue Maxi Mini and there is no denvitg the fact that he Rain t Petition of A. Benscheidt for a county J mum Mean fall a new warrant to the present sheriff to possesses a tine judicial mind and lends mook, but as he is «ot in the race we mitteeman from the Blaine precinct. u mum. road was continued. sport While in the city he was admitted into th execute. _________________ dignity to the law bv not allowing any must decline the Register’s desire Claims of J. Sanders for $45.50 and 0.04 another new hat in that classic city of the Tillamook I,O.O.F. Lodge bv card 1 I ... 5» .. 3» •• 42.0 . thing irrevclevant in court. .. 28 .. 2 ... 38.0 . 0.00 Frank Wheeler for $53 00 for work get 48 Eugene at our expense, not that we He also called on Mr. Tuttle and will PORT * * ♦ .. 38 .. . 42.0 . .. 0.25 ting out piling and hauling dirt and brush BOMBARDMENT OF 3 — 47 What with little or no harbor improve have cold feet and want to crawfish, try and have him extend his telephone ! 4 ... 49 I 90 .. 39 .. . 440. ARTHUR BY THE FLEET. on the Michaud ranch was continued. ments, saw mills and the logging camps I I but simply because Tillamook county line to Blaine. .. 3‘ •• 39 » • .. 015 5 ... 4b Claim of Irwin-Hodson Co., for $22.00 .. 37 •• 4O.I . .. 0.60 closed down, the industrial prospects for : has no favored son as a candidate for I | Pall Q Van Dehinerninal, Faitz Van 6 ... 44 Japs Expect to Capture Port .. 34 .. 38.1 . •• 035 continued. 7 ... 43 this county are not bright. But as Old Congress. But, in politics, there are Dewigates and Jacob Van Diditch ! 8 ... 38 .. 29 .. • 33 ‘ • .. 0.15 Claim of John Simmons for 163 loads Arthur at Daybreak. many slips l>eiween the cup and the lip, Bossy is Tillamook’s old stand by. and spreaker, formerly of Holland, now ot 1 9 — 40 .. 28 • 34 ‘ . . 0.05 of gravel was continued. with the pros[>ect that the chittim bark and on that account we advise the Tillamook City, were in Blaine this week IO •” 47 .. 3‘ •• 39 0 . .. «5° Claim of W. B. Elliott for boom pole Owing ito the telephone lines being .. 39 • 44 I .. 1.80 peelers will do a land office business, the Register not to be too gay. | and succeeded in locating three good II ... 47 12 ... .. 0.70 for Kilchis bridge, in the down and no mail from North Yamhill 44 .. 34 .. sum of Jto, 390 . 41 * * pros|»ectN of another good year are as . claims. They will return soon and begin 0.85 was continued. .. 3‘ .. 36 ‘ . *3 ... 4» since Sunday, war news is exceeding bright us could lie expected. Tillamook City has not received mail at o.icc to open up their ranches and 114 ... 44 •• 33 •• 3«‘ . . 0.40 Claim of Wm. Scott for as scarce in Tillamook. * * * , for nearly a week over the North Yam. peel bark. 15 ... 46 .. 36 •• 410 .. 1.21 supervisor in road district A telephone message from Cloverdale No. 46 16 ... . 41. 1 . ‘ 4. •• 0.33 .. 37 •• As the directors of the Fairview and 1 hill route, and the end of this uncalled for Mr. and Mrs. W. Booth entertained on Thursday reported that the Japanese .. 38 •• 42.0 . .. O.II rejected. Red Clover Creameries are not inclined delay is not in sight, although it is re the young people of Blaine, at their home 1 ‘7 ••• 48 18 ... 48 .. 35 •• 41.1 . .. O.IO Henry Kreiniier was allowed $1.35 on a fleet bombarded Port Arthur, on Mon to give out the reports of those factories ported that parties started out Friday Monday evening. It being leap year, ‘9 — 47 0.40 .. 35 •• 410 . double assessment. day and again on Tuesday and the Japs for publication, we are sorrv that we , morning on snow shoes to bring the letter the young ladies were supposed to ac 20 ... 44 .. 34 .. 39 0 . • 0.55 J. L. Vosburg resigned as justice of the expected to capture the place at day cannot publish them in full this week, mail across the mountain. .. 37 .. 45 » . •• ‘-57 Whether company the young men to the party, 21 ... 53 0.42 peace for the first justice district, which break next morning. The Russian land 46 . 49 I . for their sectetary, Mrs. S. Severance, they will succeed in getting through it which they did. All present reported as ; 22 ... 53 48 •• 34 .. . 41 0 . .. 1.02 was accepted. forces suffer for want of food. The who has filled that position for both fac remains to be seen, it is easy enough to having a good time and long to be re- »3 ‘4 ... 49 .. 3» .. 40.1 . .. 0.40 The court entered into an agreement reply of the Russians was not so heavy tories for a number of years, has always blame Mr (»aunt, the mail carrier, for memliercd. .. 3» .. . 38 ‘ . •• 0.35 ‘5 — 45 0.80 with Clark & Buchanan to expert the on Tuesday as on the previous day. .. 38 .. 41.1 . had interesting reports, and h«r long lie should, when he found he could not Quite a large crowd attended the 26 ... 45 .. 38 .. . 43 0 . .. 0 41 county books for 1904. and agreed to pay L ater . connection with those institutions has get through, have started men out on literary society last Friday evening. The 27 ... 48 46 401 . .. 1.21 them $150 for their services. A Himor comes from London that Port made her an efficient and valuable secre snow sfoies the first of the week or taken debate was good from start to finish, 29 ... 4-1 . •• 35 - 38.1 . O 30 .. 33 •• Claim of Adolph Erickson for 14 rods Arthur has fallen. tary. the mail back to North Yamhill, report and the program first-class. The house 30 ... 00 . 00 00.0 . . O OO This is not confirmed] on account of 00.0 . .. 0.00 of road out of his place ou Wilson river, .. 00 ed the matter and had it come in bv wav was taxed to its full capacity, and quite 3‘ ... 00 There is one thing sure, the vote on I oi Sheridan. That would only have a number were compelled to stand. Sum.. ‘3M .. IO.O2 ... It.8t communication being suspended. .. *7 92 amounting to $25, was continued. •• Tuesday knocked some of the value out caused about five hours dely in mail to There was a number of visitors present Mean..46.j .. 3S.0 .. 40.6 ol citv property and town lots. And no Tillamook City from Portland, and in from Summary. — Mean temp 40.6; Max the adjoining neighborhood. wonder that property owners are feeling that way there ^ould have only l»ecn a Amongst the audience we noticed the temp. 53. Date, 21, 22; Min. temp, 28; Date, I, 9; total precip., 1792 inches; blue when a tew individualscan sway an delay of a day or so. Herein is Mr. Dye Bro., ot Woolf Creek, and Mr. Kin No. of days cloudy 29; Dates of frost. election for the expenditure of $68,000 (■sunt nt fault and toblamr. But he is lin man, of Beaver. Killing, 2, 9.. Dates of hail. 4, 5, 6. 7, 19, borrowed monev. by being assessed for not the only party who should l>e cen. There has been quite a numtier of 22, 26, 27, 28; Prevailing wind,direction a little bit of |>ersonal property Citv sured. The postal authorities are the claims taken up this winter around and S. W. Remarks: Ice on 2 nights only. lots and towu propertv are not worth hiKKest sinners and should come in for east of Square Top, which is about two Eclipse on the 17. and cold north winds will make March rough month. March so much to-day because ol this. the greatest amount of censure, for it miles east of Blaine. But there are a 20, Equinox, from 16 to 24 expect heavy turned down bids which were reasonable great many good claims lett vet. The rain and high water; Latitude 45.26; Lon lack Frost must be pretty rough on compensation for the services which chittim bark alone will bring from $500 gitude 123.51 West of Greenwich. Tdlamookeis when they go Bast in win were to l»e performed, consequently it to $5,000 per claim, and when the bark The Ladies' Aid Society. ter, for Mr. PaUlaff, who has just re was let at such a low figure that no one is removed the land is valuable tor dairy turned from there, report» having his can espect good service for the money, mg and stock raising. The Ladies' Aid Society of the ME • nose an<i ears frown and his blinkers and no matter how alert the postal The news was received at Blaine this Church are prepared to do any kind of ' closed up. We always thought Tills« anthoaities may be, poorly paid mail week that Edd Smith had passed Grand plain sewing, quilting, or making com mookers were privilege*! characters when carriers on star routes does not bring the Round, headed for Sheridan, a.loot and forts. They have at the present time two they went on the outside, but Jack Frost postal authorities into good repute and alone. The Blame constable was des quilts for sale For further information didu t do a thing to oue ot our towns- is a detriment to tlie service and an an patched at oace over the Nestucca trail call at the parsonage. « « * • Headlight and Oregonian, $2.25 * « • I