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USE AMERICAN COACHES. Emanuel Erickson and wife to Richaid The art of swinging gracefully in Woolsey. E Ji Nw & W Ji Ne 7 3 a hammock is acquired. It does not Large Conveyancei for Traveling In 5 10. $1000.00 come naturally. It is on a par wiu loath Africa Made la the learning to ride a bicycle or rowing United States. David E. Stewart to John Stewart. Ji a boat. It takes considerable prac interest in Se Se 9 2 N 10. ft. 00 tice, much presence of mind and skill The coaches used in South Africa are Cornelius D. Danaher and wife to State to become proficient. Awkward posi built in the United States—at Concord. of Oregon. S Ji S Ji Sec. 2, Nw Se tions are easily taken while reclining Most of them hold 12 people inside in. rows of three, six people facing aud six 6 N Ji Sw sec 4 & Ne Se Sec 5 2 N or sitting in hammocks and the most graceful may fall far short while back to the mules, says Lippincott’s 7. It 00 in one of these most treacherous, Magazine. By experience we learned State of Oregon to Hammond Lumber Co. though comfortable, adjuncts to a that the two corner seats back to the summer outing. W Ji Sec 16 2 N 9. $400.00 mules are most agreeable. Luggage To make a pretty picture a young on these journeys is a consideration, U. S. A. to W. N. Jones. N Ji NeSec 31, I woman should perch lightly on the , as it is charged for at the rate of a W Ji W Ji Sec 29, W Ji W Ji Sec edge of the swing and poise herself shilling a pound, but each passenger easily. The only true way to re I may take a rug—or “blanket,” as they 20 & Lot 2 Sec 34 2 N 6. cline ii to cross the feet gracefully are always called—and a small basket U. S. A. to Jacob H. Cook. W Ji Ne & and allow her skirt to hang freely Lot 1 Sec 34 & Sw Se Sec 22 2 N 6. over the edge. The most trying or j of food. The gieat object is to get as i much food as possible into a small space, for when we traveled we could U. S. A. to Jocob H. Cook. Sec 31 2 N 6. deal for the hammock girl is that of alighting from the swing. This is al only be sure of two meals—one break U. S. A. to Jacob II. Cook. Nw Se & ' ways an embarrassing moment, but fast and one dinner—during the three Lots 3 & 4 Sec 22, 2 N 6. quickness and a little dexterity will days and nights of continuous travel extricate the young woman from the ing. Peter McIntosh et al to McIntosh & Me- ( trying position. We made inquiries about the out Nair Co. Tracts in block 10 Tilla side places, thinking they might be mook City. $1.00 Roy«il Autographs on Cloth. preferable; but some fellow-passen Capt. W. Russell Watson, of the U. S. A. to Willard N. Jones. Nw Sw gers, who were old hands at such New South Wales detachment of the Sec 27 & Ne Se Sec 28 2 N 6. traveling, explained that when the Australian coronation corps, wiring coach upset the outside passengers U. S. A. to Hugh Butler. Ne Se Sec 6, to the London Times, says: “It may were those to suffer; those inside come N Ji Sw & Sw Sw Sec 5 3 N 10. not yet have come to your knowl off, as a rule, with a few bruises, the One mortgage filed to secure $1150.00 edge that one of the gracious acts others getting broken arms and the U. S. A. to Joseph H. Wescott. Sw Sec of his majesty the king before his like; and this outbalanced our desire 5 1 N 6. departure to Cowes was the signing for the open air. Not that one suffer U, S. A. to Gust Wicklund. Lots 5, 6 & of his autograph an the handkerchief ed from want of air, for the coach has • 7 Sec 4, lots i, 2, 3 & 4 Sec 5 and lot used as a flag of truce when I de no windows at all; glass would not manded the surrender of the Boer 1 Sec 62 N 10. stand the jolting for an hour. There capital, Pretoria, June 4, 1900. Her State of Oregon to John McCall. N % is a tarpaulin that one may unroll and» majesty, the queen, also signed, so pull down over the windows when, Sw Sec 16 & Nw Se Sec 36 1 N 10. that this handkerchief is now per the rain comes in intolerably. The sun $150.00 haps one of the most historical me ,one must bear, for if the tarpaulin is Peter McIntosh and wife to McIntosh mentoes of the war, bearing as it down it is too insufferably hot. Cheese Company. Tide lots 17, 18, j does the autograph of their majes 19 and 20, Tillamook; tract in Sec . ties, the prince of Wales, Earl Rob erts, Viscount Kitchener and the 30 3 S 9 and tract in Sec 75 S 10. * British generals who were present J1.00 LOOK OUT FOR OPTHALMIA. next morning to receive the surren Alexander Marolf and wife to Western der of the city. New York Physieiana Place the Die- Oregon Conference Association of Little Neatucca. eaee oa List of the Coatagloaa Strikes In Germany, Seventh Day Adventists. Let 4 block 1 Fletcher. A. farmer, American. Maladie«. There were 1,071 strikes during 8, Thayer ’ s addition to Tillamook. Penter, •♦. A., farmer, American. 1901 in Germany, involving 141,220 $1.00 VVniteman, L. E., farmer. American. Because of the discovery that op- persons, as against 1,462 strikes of Kedoerg, L. J ., farmer, American. H. L. Fowler and wife to Loyd W. Fowl 298,819 persons in 1900. In 200 cases thalmia, a disease of theeyes, is preva- Craven, J. K., farmer, American. er. Lots 7 & 8 block 3, Stillwell’s in 1901 the strikes were successful. ! lent among a large proportion of the Jones, Leonard 11 , farmer, Oregon. addition to Tillamook. In 285 cases they were partially suc pupils in the public schools of New Huntsinger, Fred E., farmer, Wisconsin. F. R. Beals and wife, et al to Charles cessful, and in 571 cases they failed. York city, the board of health has Gage, A. H., farmer, American. Blum. W Se & E Sw 25 2 S 10. . Sherwood, Geo., farmer, American. placed it on the list of contagious dis $400.00 eases, and physicians hereafter will A Queer Bfrd. Nehalem. E. E. Webb and T. J. Harris, directors Sidney Smith described the or- be compelled to make reports of each Morrison, M., farmer, American. School District No. 21 to Mary E. nithorhynchus paradoxus as a quad case found in their private practice. Novell, 8., farmer, American. Phelps. 1 acre in Sw X 16 3 S 10. ruped as large as a cat,with the eyes, Through investigations made in Tubbesmg, H. H., farmer, Germany. $1.00 Scoveil, E. K., lurmer, American. color and skin of a mole, and the two of the public schools, where the D. MacLachlan and wife to Lewis Aber bill and feet of a duck, an eccentric eyes of about 2,000 children were ex Loccpa<jci, o., farmer, American, crombie Lots i & 2 block 24 Thay kind of bird bitten with the ambi amined, it was found that at least 18 l-.ucuocrger, J., note, keeper, Germany, er’s addition to Tillamook. $25.00 soloman, Louis, tish dealer, Germany. per cent, had the disease. In one of tion of being a quadruped. One mortgage filed to secure $300.00 Lundburg, »., laborer, Sweeden. the schools 20 per cent, of the chil Lundburg, F., laborer, Sweeden. Perhaps no wild mammal is more dren were afflicted, and in the other Anderson A, J., laborer, Findland. familiar to country people than the 15 per cent. Larsen, S., laborer, American. woodchuck, says a writer in Country According to the physician who Efienberger, H. T., laborer, Nebraska. Life in America. Every hillside and made the investigation, the disease Lange. F., farmer, Germany. meadow is dotted with the small piles I may be contracted through using a Batterson S. M., merchant, American. of earth which mark the doorway to I handkerchief or towel that has been Anderson, A., farmer, Finland. his home. The woodchuck prefers a previously used by an afflicted per Cox, G. W.. laborer, American. hillside or a knoll in which to dig his son. Larsen, John, hotel keeper, Denmark, schollmeyei, H., farmer, Germany. bole, for here he can easily make the Zaddach, T.. farmer, Germany. end of his den higher than the begin TOO MANY WEDDING GIFTS. Teryung, A., laborer, Germany. ning, thus avoiding the danger of be Knightly, A. J., merchant, Maine. ing drowned out. What could be more ■xpraaa Aftat at Greenwich, Ce a a.. Reddaway, W N., butcher, Canada. Meal«» a Reeauaa H« Caaaot unlike in general appearance than a Doughney, C., logger, American. Haadle Tbea All, woodchuck and a squirrel? Yet they Smith, F. H., carpenter, Ill. are cousins, both belonging to the Linkhart, W S , plasterer, American. same family of mammals. The trim So many car loads of wedding pres Bergman, Oscar, fisherman, Sweeden. body, sharp claws and agility of the ents have come to Greenwich, Conn., Cobb. G. M., farmer. American. Drostroff, M . farmer, Russia. squirrels make it possible for them by express to be delivered to the May Tohl, H. V., merchant, Germany. to lead an arboreal life, jumping reck and June brides that the local agent, Alley. H. V., farmer, American. lessly from branch to branch, while Charles D. Nowrey, and his assist Croncn.J. F., engineer, American. the flabby form and short legs of the ants, Harry Burnett and George Jer- Smith, W’. B., farmer. American. woodchuck better adapt him for dig man, have thrown up their positions. Easoin, C. B.. farmer, American. ging than for running or climbing. There have been numerous weddings Ludtke, L. W., farmer, Germany. The nature of the food of the wood among society folks thia season Perry, H. F„ laborer, Oregon. chuck is such that he cannot lay up among which were the Lauder-Row Vedder, D. H.,carpenter, Wisconsin. stores as the chipmunks do, nor is it land and Rowland-Hubbell nuptials, York, R. I’., merchant. Canada. of such a kind that it can be obtained and the agent found that delivering Roehmcr, W. J., minister, Germany. Steel, W. D., hotel keeper, cteQrgia. during the winter. The case of this the hundreds of presents along with creature during the winter seems to the usual run of business was ton be, therefore, one of “sleep long and much for him. He found it imposai Real Estate Transfers. soundly or starve.” During the win , ble to deliver the gifts and other ter’s sleep or hibernation life proc merchandise on time, although he From tbe office of Eddy & Botts. esses go on very slow ly. Breathing is and his force of four men worked 15 John W. Blodgett and wife to Blodgett reduced, and the heart beats become hours a day, and more weddings were Co. Ltd. 21491.95 acres of land. so slow and feeble that they cannot coming, an finally in disgust he threw be felt. They come from their win up the position. John W. Blodgett and wife to Blodgett ter’s sleep about March 1 in New York. Co. Ltd. 9667 55 acres of land. Olson, Jonas, farmer, Sweeden. Smith, Sollie, butcher, Iowa. Page, W. E., merchant, New York. KlcCargar, S., farmer, Canaria. Leach, G. E., laborer, Missouri. Watt, Alex., farmer, Canada. Kiger, Geo. W., real estate, Ohio. Trout, F. M., farmer, Indiana. Diehl, J. 8., farmer, Ohio. Heisel, Hans, farmer, Germany.J Brooks, Geo., farmer, Pennsylvania. Busby, W. H., laborer, Oregon. Blybach, L., farmer, Denmark. Heisel, Peter, farmer, Germany. Tillotson, Stephens, farmer, N.Y. Arndt, Theo, carpenter, Germany. Cooper, »V. H., attorney,Oregon. Johnson, U. A., deputy assessor, Oregon. Lamar, J. S., mershant, Miss. Erickson, John, farmer, Germany. Whitehouse, sawmiller, N. H. Leslie, J N., laborer, Oregon. Beals, Fred, rerlestate agent, Fenn. Chatfield, C w., restraunt, N. Y. Reynolds, C. E., undertaker, N. Y. Parmer, M., farmer, Missouri. Eichinger, R., farmer, Germany. Monson, M., farmer, Sweeden. Smith, I. (J., clerk. Ill. Wilson., F. N., farmer, Ind. Handley, T. B., attorney, Tasmania. Hundley, Chas., laborer, Oregon. Murhy, C. F., farmer, Minnesota. Wells, Chas. 8., farmer, Oregon: Stephens, B. J., millman, Oregon. Lamb. J. R., mc-ehinist, Michigan. Broadhead, S. A., contrretor, N. J. Handley, T. B. Jr., laborer, Oregon. Ackley. Ralph, merchant, Oregon. Erickson, Erick, farmer, Sweeden. Wilson Peter, farmer, Sweeden, hunt, A. C., farmer, Wisconsin. Conover, 8. ■ ., clerk, N. Y. Latimer, Win., farmer. Oregon. Ball, Elmore, blacksmith, Kansas. Thayer, Claude, banker, N. Y. Lamar, B. D., type setter, Mo. Harrison, M. W, banker, Oregon. Larsen, 1. F., blacksmith, Denmark. Wade, R. L., merchant, Oregon. Brown, P. F., shoemaker, Mass. Brown, T. P., clerk, Oregon. Hasselbory, P., farmer, Sweeden. Patterson, E. M., minister, Iowa. Judd, R. B., laborer, Idaho. WEEKLY OREGONIAN ANO TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 2.25