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    ilLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 29. 1910
Editorial Snap Shots.
THE PRIMARY ELECTION
Democratic County Vote.
Governor.
Jeflecson Myers...................................
29
No other l>ook baa had such an
inflnence upon the literature of all
Christian nations as the BiJ>le.
The Bible is also the greatest
book of biography in the world. It
gives the biography of the greatest
ANCIENT-YUCATAN.
It^Myatariou* Ruin* Cnca th* 8c»na
of Human Saorificas.
Rah! Rah! Riih !
A 1 Kt. List of the Successful Candi­ Oswald West.......................................... 551
It was Ctiii lieu --Cinehcu Iran the
Secretary of State.
’
(hatttitl ut low water to Tilla­ dates in State and County.
waguiiicent. the TuJ Mahal of Ooti-ul
I Turner Oliver
.............................
’ ‘
mook City would Fooh make I
Justice of the Supreme Court
America—and the building we werw
60 >nd beat men that have ever lived.
this the center of th»' htmlter
Those winning and receiving the ' Woodson T. Slater...........................
gazing on was tbe must wonderful of
*
No
other
such
biography
as
that
Justice of the Supreme Court._
industry. Truly there is a bright J nominations on the Rcpublian ticket
tlie ruined group.
70 recorded in the four gospels has
Will R. King...................................
future b r this city whenever I are :
As we looked U| m > u It In tbe moon­
State Printer.
A3
ever
been
written.
The
biographys
this water way right into tliei Congressman, W. C. Hawley.
light we could not help feeling how
James E. Godfrey........................
11 of the Bible are the most perfect awe Inspiring this colossal temple,
heart of the county is taken in ' Governor. Jay Howernmn.
I J. Scott Taylor........................
Secretary of State, F. W. Benson. Commissioner of the Railroad Com-'ever written because they record leiiring Itself 120 feet Into the sir. must i
hand and cotisuiiiated.
State Treasurer, Thomas B. Kay.
Justices of the Supreme C< lift, J
years, H. J. Bean and T. McBride.
Justices of the Supreme Court, 6
years. G. H. Burnett and Frank A.
Moore.
Attorney General. A. M. Crawford.
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion, L. R. Alderman.
State Printer, W. D. Duniway.
Commissioner of Labor, <>. I’.
Hu If.
Commissioner of Railroad, Frank
J. Miller.
State Engineer, John A. Lewis.
Water Commissioner, James T.
to compliment W. ' Chinnock.
JUUK„V,
.,
Judges of Circuit Court, Percy K.
We wonder, the next time
that Bro. Trombley toot« Ilia
In ru in the Methodist church,
whether his conscience will not
trouble him considerably for
the manner in which he vilified
Bro. Hawley, one of the brain-
ies and Js'st read men belong­
ing to that denomination on the
1’acitie coast.
Will the Bros,
please pray for Bro. Trombley ? I
mission of Oregon.
Hugh McLain......................................
Charles P. Strain
..............
Judge of Circuit Court.
John Bavne ......................................
Wm. Galloway .................................
Representative.
Henry Kunze ...................................
yj both the good and the bad in the
¿j life of those whom they consider.
• Here our biography minimizes the
1- bad and magnifies the good. The
,l) Bible gives it all without prejudice.
]3'
The Bible is the greatest book
in the wodd as a book of prophecy.
In this respect it is wonderfully
marvelous.
One hundred
and
fifty distinct pointing to the coin-
ming of Christ, made hundreds
and thousands of years before his
coming, were perfietily and com­
hnve been tu tbe sueieiits. Ou the top
<t tbe pyramid still staud the < ruin­
bling ruins of a temple. It is reached
b.W< stairway ou each aide of Ita four
sliY-s. having 120 steps apiece, mid |
WIGS ANO
Bordered on the «-.* J
ln Quon Aw?»
At the resturiittoTTj
more generally
Arnie's reign
costly lirlu ()I liFU|1*2*
Sir Rickard Sit»«,, *
black wig' <.1W1
■">
*255i. au<i the
brous that
Ing '• The Emil ,q
the styles Inthajii,«¡T*
large that It »»»
Ill a sei Inn chair.
the stugeeua, U liias
restrict the length w ”
ihfvt* f4*4*1.
1
Jnbn Tltylnr. "“»■•I tied
Uur ptiers, 111 us dtq.irt, J
eotitulnp three rooms, tbe doorposts of
which are carved with the figures of
priests, except tbe one facing east­
ward. which has targe pillars carved his ddy:
Into the forms of serpents. The beads
Some st-em a" tl»7 »«,
of these lire turned so that they lie
fine.
fiat ujain tbe top of the pyramid, their Like to the bristle w ,
eye sockets still bearing traces of the And some. ,o «et ItHir M
rh b green jade that once filled them.
Are cut and -ranga
j
hedge;
life,|
As we sat we pk-hired to oursehes
Some like a upHite.
, I
the strange mid barbaric scenes that
hud here been enacted, for If legends Some equate.
round, some mow-.
are to be lielleved It was on these tlat-
Home quite bare,
’ ]
Some
«harp Rtllett* ».«kJ
tened ser|>ents' heads tlim the tyrant
like
priests of the Itzas. majestic lu their
That nuiy tn wnhppr|M t _
ls*jewele!l and befetiI tiered robes, tore
P>Ke;
Some lide a nammer cut
•ne
­
out tbe palpitating hearts of their
Thea« beards
J
rlilclal victims after slicing open ttle
be;
breasts with a silex kulfe.
Some with the quadnt< «
'I'tiese sacrifices were probably per-
faahion.
formed In view of thousands of wor­ I Some circular, some oval la m
Some peritendicithir in km«,
shipers of the sun deity congregated Some like a iliieKet for tiwtr-
on the pin Ins below, the heart after It Thus Height, depth, brtfab
eqnare. oval, round
was torn from the tneiuliraties being
And rules geometrical in
burueil ns an offerlug tu the Inner holy
-iXaliuiuii
of holies, while the body of the victim
ro||K|
the stone steps to be sucra-
On the Democratic county ticket
for County Judge, there is a tie
between Homer Mason and Rollie
Watson ; H. M. Farmer has the
nomination for county commis­
sioner, and H. Crenshaw and Web,
Maddux tie for sheriff and J. C. Hol­
We want
pletely fulfilled without the varia­
den has the nomination for county
R. Watson on the flattering vote Kelly and I. 11. Van Winkle,
tion of a letter. Besides this hun­
clerk.
For
county
treasurer
P.
W.
he received on Saturday fori On the Democratic ticket, Oswald
dreds of other prophecies concern­
county judge, and this was, West was nominated for governor. Todd, 4; David Martiny, 4 ; Thos. ing nations, cities, individuals,
! Coates, 6 ; and H. E. Morris, 4.
brought about, principally on,
Palestine, Babylon, etc., have been
Republican County Vote.
1 lT. G. Jackson and P. Kerr run neck
I
account of his ndvtM'acyof good |
fulti'led to the letter as all secular
laud
neck
for
surveyor,
and
Roy
ro tds and the system we have so ' The primary nominating election
history proves.
often advanced itt their eott- passed off quietly in Tillamook Hinkle has the nomination for I The Bible is the greatest book in
county
on
Saturday
with
but
very
coroner. H. T. Botts has the nomi­
ntruction. It was a clean nice
the world ou science and ethics.
for county judge, anil as the little interest taken and a compara­ nation for the Port of Tillamook.
, The foundation of all moral law
tively
small
vote
cast.
On
the
whole
majority of Republicans have
and all systems of right living is
sh wn by their votes that they, there is a disposition on tbe part of REVIVAL MEETINGS IN
from the Bible.
those
who
participated
in
the
Re
­
prefer Homer Mason, Mr. Wat­
The Bible is the greatest book
TILLAMOOK
CITY
publican
primary
to
suppoit
the
son find those who supported,
as a book of promise. No other
' ticket from top to bottom, as it was
judgment
him will .show good
Evangelist D. E. Olson is bock contains so many promises
•
I y helping elect the successful a clean race and tree and open for
Drawing Large and Inter­ of good to the human race. < Over |
candidate.
That is the most 1 ' anyone to get into the contest who
of
the
truest
and
, two thousand
ested Congregations.
j meutally eaten by the people.—World
honorable course to adopt.
I , desired. Most of the defeated cand­
. sweetest promises ever made to Wide Magazine.
idates, both in the state and the
The people of Tillamook are be­ or received by man are found in
Th. Haughty Plant,« *
Oh, 110, Bro. Turner, there is county, have pledged their support
ginning to realize that a great re­ the pages of this great book.
Foe» of Royal r,«
to
the
winning
candidates,
and
if
110 lenr of tlie simp shot tmtti
vival is in progress at the Church
The Bible is the greatest book in
In uo part of tlie »uni
i
getting tiny strings on Homer these promises are kept the indica­
of Christ under the leadership of the harmony of its various divi­ It I. Chargad With Being a Breeder of distinction.« more rigkk
M.'isou or any of the other Re­ tions are that tlie Republicans wil
' lu colonial Virginia. Tisi,
Evangelist David Eugene Olson, sions. In the sixty-six books writ­
Bad Manners.
publican candidates. We have win out with lurge majorities in the
>thut i-vlvuy siepptsl fruía 4
and Associate Evangelist M. M. ten by forty different ages of time
general
election
in
November.
"My
attention
was
recently
called
to
lived eleven years itt the coun­
<*<>ttrt of Elizabelll HUo |pj
Moss and their helpers, Mrs. Moss there is not a single contradiction. an article.“ observed the retired pro­
Congressman.
ty and have never made auv'
Virginia
The lord iifugJ
No
other
set
of
books
ever
brought
and
Miss
Bassett.
Since
the
reviv
­
fessor.
“
In
which
the
writer
rebuked
231
ported lo his eslate a lliJ
eliort to get strings on ¡my of' \V. C. Hawley ........................
together
could
fulfill
thia
condition.
H. F. Mulkey ......................
us. Individually aud as a uatiou. for
237 al began last Sunday the house has
gentlemen and liidamiiM
t lie county official, for the reason j
Governor.
been crowded with attentive listen­ Again it is a book that never growa our lack of manners due to the burry and afterward ¡ »meilirJ
that want them to be just as' Albert Abraham ..................
habit.
He
classed
this
habit
among
old,
it
ia
ever
fresh,
always
read,
al
­
ers. On Sunday evening the house
Each formed a class »ixnl
tree and independent running Jay Bowerman . ....................
the bad. senseless. Inexcusable habits, others, and aluiost at ••»,,
was packed to tile doors and many ways loved.
their offices ¡ts we are in run-' Grant B. Dimick.................
E. Hofer.....................................
Lastly, it is the greatest book in and I fully agree with him. Watch a created a quasi system utaJ
were turned away.
tting the Heudlight. Andastoi
Secietary of State.
the world in its power over men. crowd anywhere, pitching off trains
'I'lie proprietor olifigstM 4
Mr.
Moss
and
assistants
came
to
improvement of roads, Bro. ' F. W. Benson ..........................
Hod Isiats or surging on to them, fight­ protect his tenants ftuei M
323
No other book or groupe of books
..... 1<>2 the city three weeks ago, and, with
Turner, living on the spot, you I G. Wingute ........................
lug for first places going up stairs or They III turn agreed to hlM
the assistance of Rev. V. E. Hoven, is able to take a man in the lowest down, squirming and elbowing to get
State Treasurer.
would have more influence with
battle, precisely tlie aptroa
Ralph W. Hoyt .................................
depths of sin and degradation and
through a gateway or an open door, ed by William the t'roi|»w
Mr.Mason in getting some ttec-■ Thomas B. Kay ................................. 213 minister of the church here, organ­
265 ized the work in preparation for tlie redeem him to a lite of rightousneas
and If 'you were to inquire not one military defense of his null
essary road work in the south |
Justice of the Supreme court.
290 coining of Mr. Olson. That careful and usefulness among men. The man .lack or womau Marie could tell
viroumettl naturally brrd st
part of the county and to the Ileury J, Bean
Thomas A. McBride ........................ 275 organization is resulting now in the Bible has been able to dp thia in you why he or she was on the dead its of command, fostered t a
beach resorts Iliati we would.
Wallace Mctamant
],il large attendance and great interest. millions of lives.
jump.
directing the efforts of tali«
Justice of the Supreme Court.
i
The sermon was listened to with
"The average male being will consult posed a sense of res|s«si«l
A Workers' League has been or­
1 be Headlight did nothing Geo. H. Burnett ................................. 372
rapt attention by the audience which bls watch, bound ai rosa the lawu. ntu tbe planter fur t be lire i|
t<> hin t lite feelings or the repu­ Frank A. Moore ................................. 298 ganized to meet each Monday, Wed­ packed the house to the doors. The
like mud for a car. hire a cab to break bis keeping.
Attorney
General.
nesday, and Friday
afternoons. music of the meetings is one of the
tation of any of the candidates
Above all else the pin*
A. M. Crawtord .................... ......... 321 This league is taking a course in most attractive features. The sing- the spis-d law driving to a ferry, dash
in the recent primary election, J.
N. Hart............... .........
into his office as If he had done 100 guarded liis rights »s u Ena
141
ing
by
the
Moss
family
in
fheir
trio
“
Training
for
Service
”
under
the
and for the most part if was a Superintendent of Public Instruc-
work is a rare treat to hear.
The yards In ten seconds, remove bls bat man. Wbeu llla-rty langimbd
leadership of Mr. Moss. This course
tion.
land tbe Virginian sliinlilris|
< lean campaign in Tilkimook,
duets by Mr. and Mfa. Mose or by and overcoat, open Ills desk, pull out a
.
330 is open to anyone who desires to Mrs. Moss and Mitos Bassett are slide, twk his feet on It. light a cigar ery aggression of royal tjwl
though somewhat different in L. R. Aiderman.................
State Printer.
beautifully rendered ah<l area spiri­ mid wonder what he’s going to do husband, oue wife, ¡atetowv
other counties. The question Wm J. ClArk
.................... ......... ’.4 2 take it.
I one God this was the plaiWi
Evangelist Olson is a wonderful tual help to all who hear them. next.
now arises, will the Republi­ Willis S. Duniway
...
........... 32.1
The solo work by Mr. Mos8 is thor­
"The average female being will bore Rut be reserved the right ul
cans who participated in the Commissioner at Labor Statistics speaker, strong in logic, masterful oughly enjoyed as he presents,
and I uspector of Factories and
primary nominating election
in his presentation of truth, rematk- night alter night, the message oi through a fringe of shoppers nine a monarch who violated Ik
Workshops.
deep to forge to a bargain counter, compact l>et ween kins and H
the Gospel in song.
and nominated ¡1 ticket support <>. I’. Huff ..............................................
250 ably apt and fertile in his illustra­
and after she's arrived she’ll calmly other people nitutentally •»(
the candidates ? If there is any G. M. Orton
..................................... iso tions, forceful in expression and
pnt down her purse and parasol, finger taut as that group of Virgium
honor in polities, we think they I oiiimissioner of the Railroad Com­ choice in language.
One is im­
Summons.
the goods for fifteen mluutes. ask lias given to humanity « e*
missioner
of
Oregon.
should abide by the vote of the
pressed with his tremendous streng­
men. soldiers, orators. |«irw>(
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon questions concerning tbe prices—past,
Frank J. Miller........................ .. ... 327
people. Or is there to be ano­
th. I11 body he Is a giant, remark- j
for Tillamook County.
lotiopbers.—Everybody'» IM
State Engineer.
present
and
future
—
and
move
off
lei
­
ther tight at the general elec­ j John H. Lewis ............................... . . . 3117 ably developed and preserved—six F R. Brais, Department No. 2.
surely without buying so much as a
tion Itecause this or that person i Division Superintendent of Water feet tall, straight as a Norway pine, j
Plaintiff.
Baring th. Feet at Ws4
s|)Ool of thread.”—Providence Jour-
va.
Division Number One.
did not get the nomination ?
In India Hindoos and M
with muscles as hard as steel; in Laurence E. Sanders
Mi.
Gertrude E. A.
alike wear Isutti ¡Modal»»d«
We hope not. The Republican I James T. Chinnock............................. 296 mind he is a giant, keen in intellect, I and
Sanders»
i red K. Gettin...................................... 117
persi and the latter Imnnttol
1i< ket would have lieeti some­
Defendants.
marvelous in memory, powerful in
Th. Father of Tobacco Smoking.
Judge of the Circuit Court.
To Lawrence E. Sanders, above named de­
what different if we had had Percy R. Kelly ...................................... 24k» in reason and argument; in spirit ,
It la quite hojieless to trace out the In variable rule Is to rwt»’»*
fendant :
entering a private ism* >
In the name of the State of Oregon : You father« of smoking lu geueral and to­
the naming of the candidates, I. II. V an Winkle .............................. 32I he is a giant, with great power to
are hereby required to appear Ar.d answer
stepping ou to the mat *4
Representative.
bacco
smoking
In
particular.
Who
Brat
but we are going to allow this to
the
complaint
died
against
you
in
the
above
lead men to a better life.
He has
A. G. Beals.............
.................. gyf)
which the visitor takes til*■»*
entitled court and suit, on or before the lust drew In amoke of any kind through a
interfere with our pledge to
great personal magnetism, attract­ day of the time prescribed by the order for
(.ouiity Judge of Tillamook.
must be cast off. the rtgh» W
the publication of this summons heretofore pl|>e In Englund and who first of our
support the Republican ticket Homer Musoti...............................
322 ing and holding the interest, atten­ made and filed herein, and if you fail so to
first. liefore the woclili" •
nominated on Saturday. There Rollie Watson .................................
210 tion and good will of every one he answer, the pluintiff will, for want thereof, countrymen took to tobacco will al­ temple or mosque. »»d ''
County
Commissioner.
apply
to the Court for the relief praved fur ways remain disputable.
It
¡8
equally
are others who feel as we do, but
No such preaching has in his complaint on file herein, to-wit: For uncertain which western tribe made garded as an absolute ledd
II. M. Farmer ....
...............
4(W meets.
Judgment against said defendants for the
they should, as we do, submit
ever before been heard in the city of sum of H45.O0, and accrued and accruing in­ the .nbliuie discovery. There Is even attempt to enter either full.’*
Sheriff.
tbe domestic habit arose <*•
to th«' will of the people and Henry Crenshaw................ ....
terest. as provided in said note and mortgage '
474 Tillamook.
described In said complaint, and for the sum 1 dispute as to whether tobacco takes its I vlous propriety, and the t»W
County Clerk.
support tlie Republican ticket
Mr.
Olson's
sermons
thia
week
of
>1
OO
attorney's
fees
herein,
and
for
the
name
from
the
Island
of
Tobago,
from
J. C. Holden ...............................
ual of "the shoes «f ’•* ’
from top to bottom.
509
and disbursements of this suit, and for
have been ou the following subjects: costs
County Treasurer.
a decree foreclosing said mortgage, and for the Yucatan province of Tobacco, from
now and for ceuiurie« pK*
the
sale
upon
said
foreclosure,
as
provided
David I Martiny...............................
472 “Paul's Dying Appeal,” “The Psy­ bylaw to satisfy said judgment, and barring Tabasco In Florida or from a y-sbaped throughout Islam. < *u 1» *•
rhere was one thing which
County Surveyor.
chology of Success," “The Greatest all equity of redemption of said defendants, pi|>e which the people of Hispaniola cd to have hero dkistei M '
probably imopje di»| not notice in V. G. Jackson................. ’.............
277 Hook in the World,” "How to Read and the plaintiff may become purchaser oi I smoked wltb tbetr noses. Only one it be uot derived dlrn-flj ft1*'
Ilnrry I’. Kerr ....................
,M»i
C • an<* ^or
other and further
Z44»
th»' race for congressman in this
the tOurt ma-T •eetn “««t with name Is definitely associated with the
versal social etiquette d (*■
and Understand the Bible," "The e*uitv*
Coroner.
dtstnet.
W. E. Hawley relieil W. C. Hawk ........................ ..
great Institution, that of Jeon Nicot.
31 Supreme Thought of the Bible,” .J I*»! M,"nlO,‘iA,^ri.T‘S UP°n y0“ bX Order the French ambassador to Portugal,
S’f.thc
c
**• Good speed as County !
Oil his clean record and what he
Port of Nahaieiib
Did Hi» Best
"The Seven Biggest Fools in Tilla­ Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, in the
who spread the fame of the herb
lui«l done lor his district while H. V. Alley ..........................
Tbe young politician «»*•
31 mook.”
u(
thi
"•«”« -
•’><>«
In hia sermon Sunday
C. 11. Wheeler
through
Europe.
And
of
all
who
are
38
tn congtess, but, unfortunately
•a possible, but that*
evening on "The Greatest Book in .
Port of Bay City.
a
rtar ** September. 1910. familiar
with nicotine today how bls possibilities
«*• *"
tot B I'. Mulkey, he rvaortetl I W. C......................................................
and the date of the first publication hereof
Hawk..................................
the
World,
”
Evangelist
Oiaon
said
bong on the 29th day of S.’ptcmue 1910
11
many associate It wltb Nicot or have asked him what bis
’
t<> ungeiitleniimly inetho.ls bv Gnat Nelson......................
ao
^
of
the
lust
pubiication'tiereof
1' in part: "When Walter Scott, tFe 1*.
th* '0,h/«7 olNoriXr. even beard of Llm!—London Chronicle.
Port of Tillumook.
at tbe mayor's reieptkta to*
im iiiuuting aniitnberoi things I,, _
great English Novelist, was dying
including the
confidential
air
which wen; not true about his H. T. Botts...........
157
♦ i™1 and
insertions hereof in said
Dave FiUpstrick...........
An attend­
A Misplaced Title.
•’I'll tell you Just as
WhiCh 11 for -a
27 he called for the book.
political opponent, or, in other ¿First
Justice District.
Among obvious misnomers one Lon­ myself." be said. "I a *
ant thinking he meant one of his
IIOLMKS * HANDLKY.
w< rds, Mr. Mulkey resorted to ustice, los. Kffenberger
Effenberger
don tbester is to be found.
Drury me she should wear ’
11 own works asked which book.
Attorney» for Pintatlff.
‘
oiistuble.
Al
Crawford
ti e same methods some of the
rt ‘There la but one book,' said the
Laue theater Is not in Drury lane, and morning ar break fa*
Second
Justice
District
I leinocrntic new spaiiers did to
Summons.
no reason can be assigned for giving It decided on her rose rotor*
Justice, K. W. Stanley............
dying man. and that is the Bible.'
• let.at Mr Hinvlev, mid, proba­ Constable.................................
tbe name of that thoroughfare. The wbeu I saiii gi»«iby w
235 This lias been the testimony of the tn the Orc.lt Court of the State of
bly, lie sees now where he made
third Justice District.
‘
first theater built on tbe present site spread a gray one I***** 1
I greatest men of earth.
The Bible C. !.. {y;;h«^««»oíTuu"n¿V#3
¡1 mistake, for it is generally Justice, I. W. Hiner...........
was at one time frequently referred to ored on one < halt mid
Plaintiff,
. *" the greatest book in the world.
! '
conceiled that Mr. Hawley has Constables, J C. Creevy and H.
as tbe theater In Covent Garden
On beside tbe white <>n •***'#
_
vs.
*
1.- Jenson, tie
It in the greatest book an a work L. B. Sanders.
taking something else mt
1
built up a clean, conscientious
Feb.
8.
1H03.
Pepys
notes:
"1
walked
Fourth Justice District.
Defendant
'of history. First because it is the
If ber hair budu t < aagM^**^
record tor himself, ami he has JiiHticc, Miiert Warren ...........
a
L K 8,nder* ’*« «bove named defen- up and down and looked iq>on tbe out­
12 oldest, older even t tan Chinese
side of tbe new theater building lu sbe turned round I s^F*
a right to lei 1 pioud of it, mid 4 »••••table, John Lon^core
lo
Ibe
name
of
the
State
ol
Ore.MO
5 history which goes back only to'
able to tell you
"
You are hereby required to auutr and Coveot Garden, which will be very
w*' think tltut Mr. Mulkey erred
R- publican Central Committee.
to the eomulatnt
.
™
the Hood. The Bible Iwgins at the aniwer
In the «boye entitledlaetion a
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fine."
In those days no theater ex­ panion.
• n litdgmenl when he atk-mpted 8. V. Anderson. Fairview
t*^.
23 beginning and records many events or bei..„ the
isted In Covent Garden, tbe predeces­
to besmirch Mr. Hawley's repu A. II. Malaney, t’niun ....
In the order h,r puMkatlo. ma<^ he^b?
Ths Ptrfsrt
before the flood. Second, the his­ to-wit the luth day of VorembTr l»!,?^ sor of tbe present opera bouse having
Miles
Warren
aud
Smith
Elliott
tiitmn
Public men get very
"John, dear." <!“**•_,
"/«•/a" «o amwer. for want thereof
, n*y, tie
...............................
e,ch
tory
recorded
in
the
Bible
is
the
been
opened
In
1732
-
London
Chron
­
little thunks lor their services, A. (I. Jackson and W. Bays Bea- 4
wife, glancing up fnm
icle.
Lest cstablisheil history ever written.
tiud with
always somelxsh
ver. tie .....................................
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culture maguzaic ¡¡be rr,
1 All the investigations and monu­
“what la your Idea
“
r< adv to pull them tlown tmil K. E Rowland. Blaine
m
as
3 ments of archeology and by far the follows
A Feminine Imputes.
to jump into their shoes at the K. C. lawkwiaxi, Barnegat
1
nre r
To
straighten
their
bats
Is
tbe
first
Aprn
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19,0
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»
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lacol» Blum. Carnhan
A greater part of secular history cor-1
lirst <>|i|H»rluint\, the life <>f a W. H Hoskins. Foley. .
■‘Well. rcpll.il h»v
Impulse of feminine humanity after an
J",as,k -mo. 4. date
3 roborate the history of the great
may not t* t*rf’rt’*
penton w ho aspires to |s>lilical I W Harnson. Garibaldi
a.vldent if a woman could be raised 000 i—
7 hook.
jld¡X£°" J“
to date from tbe dead she would straighten nest* enough to
•
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4
Tbe Bible is the greatest txxik as
simple tastea
Lhlai* ’
« f. W. l.vster. S>uth Praine
any means.
3
Ftb
«»«* to «... ber bat before doing anything else.—
G H l amb, Tillamook...........
Marlon Crawford
2 a volume of literature. No other I
Ib’,,erh»ch. Hoouarton
( 84 volume or set of volumes furnishes ,
i
•'
’
•»'i-
Little
NestiKva
.
;
found hrr wuy l>uck
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duri"“”*' •
■* -t to perfret r red Zaddach. Nehalem
.1 1 literature of such variety, beauty 1 Of th., action
and "•'«'»«'•I*
health.
She write,
«an<4 excellence. am*. n
1 ‘ and
"I "iitlcivii
The finest IHietry.
with kidney trouble and iHichncIi«*
1 here are imlicatiotis on tbe p-
P«rt history,
story.
oratory.
•tory.
ami my ai>|>etite was very poor ut ot a few lemons who are not will
I sermon and song are found essay,
I
got
on the
mg tn abide by the result of the
Foley Kidney Pill, .„d
'vr
pH-1 page* — of
thia 'RAI1.
Ismk. Jtlj
All <
-
•
’M»«
of the V»< pablKBttoa be«.« O. th-
a fair trial
They g.er me them mary election, and
■rent
I upon
r.itef av continmst nil now.
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1 um
■ rain m pc-iiex-t lie.dth '
Mo”«bw, lui o’
C 1. •»> run i judgv ' " m" M"*°" ,Cr
“nd '’’•pirtotion Of theirthongM 'tí
< lough.
■- T Sorra Am> otrno« »n t-rrr
county juilg
sud style.
TilUmoo*.
Oregon
” ,or f1*'"“«
I
COLONIAL Vii
THE HURRY HABIT.
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