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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1874)
"n',)-n t31 rmmmmmim w T'vrTcwfgwr4Y'4fC4iHMCM Wi If AT TIIK SK.V SlIIK. Sj;a .? t i j : Hium:. i Aug. liltli, T I. ) The. annihilation or time and -juicv goes on more slowly In Oregon lliiin in toinu eountiio-, but wo arc gradually doing It, ntid tlicrommii'r' UIIll enchant ment 1)1" ill-tllllt lo-SOI. ll till' 1 daylight and dnrk,andtlinennd space arc running races, throwing' up bronst-1 1 loHmlay occupies n cottage resilience timilhlliitcd to that extent. I works for imaginary armies, making 'across the lawn, but is lame and an in- I -hull leave a dccrlptlou of life at the i enbnlltle ,lgns all over the unwritten i valid. lie walks on crutches, oris Sia Side for to-morrow, as It would he page, that the -ea rlos over and the hauled about hy hand in his phaeton, too loin; a -lory to weave into shape for , i Ides wu-h out and leave all fresh ! and -till goes f!-hing In the Jiml,t of TIIL .S.tl.'luW HIVEK PARTY. the Itl ( oitl to-iluv. I again, to bo rclu-cribcd with the hlero- Sam:m, Aur. Will, 1S7'. V.n. ItKcnun: After nonr throe woek s0. .foam trom the "oily of jwaee," wo reacliod lioinu t lmlf M tun Saturday night, some. lich dlllleitltio.-. ' what tired and veiy dusty. Mr. Lawronce, Ci TMir P.ru'ii Vutr I" '"I K1.vl'"'! lro of childhood. The days Ilathlng Js of eotir.-e the great I'oa- nurJauu, left here last Thursday tnornlnir ". '. "'. ."' '. ' ...... ...m. n... i. it,,., ., .. .mil rnmi I tin,, ,.t ti... ,i,,. .m. i ..((i..i..ij imwt .iMim. betwoeil nine and ten o'clock and reueha liietit of dl-tniuo lo-sou a-, tie year .(it-, at tie po lit where the Sea Si u ''"' """""" """""" '" .' ' ,,v" " .. ""-'. """- . ... r mum m n.n i....ii n nn ,. pa ... TVi.nty.fcnr year, ago' this , 1 Ioe I hull! a beautiful crook comes ,' ' '-''; tl.1 Aching of the -en and t on. When the tide h ..bout lmlf.., X?l ,h.f 23. ., U , XT Summer 1 made the voyage from Saul down faun the eou-t mountains lllui I "''., with clever go-slp, ple.isu.t chit-, the bather, prepare to invade the at s,em SUuri, t ,,,.,, nmk l-Yunel-oo to .Woria in l', day,, and ' right here It break- it, la-t ripple and lIlat wlty m-.v.-i ';'L'"-t't - j roa ms ol Ocean. Tlien tile cell- of the ' m.u-kest rollUll trl) on rooora. We drove -oven more days occupied the brig Kendall in winding her way up the Columbia, before wo -aw the -tump-and log hou-e- that line. I the river bank at I'ortland. Twenty-tun years sio lat winter I trnelled to Milcm frnn Port- Ivo-unlt, el-tence to the embrace I ml(" u,ml niimor ami social mui- oauiing-nou-o come lino u-e mr lire i from tl,6 toll gate homo ou Saturday, a dfc- of the ocean tide-. Above, it Mow- sl,i,lc ure us prevalent liere as winds Ing, or rather for undres-ing room-, i tince of ilfty.three miles. Tlio entire dls- through churn. ii." forest- offer, a home "'"' tI(,('' i,IU' tf"'' and Indie, appear decfdcdlj . lanco to tlio coast Including the detour by for the -peekled Unfit -ind on it, upper ' ,mV(' "ifidiotied the huge tree out of eo-ttuno, laying appearnnoe, Sheridan to avoid a hilly road, Is J M miles, r w-iter the ell-.in. -till' i-iiimil -h limns ' trunks that pile tho-horo. The-e arc aside to enjoy a good -oii,e and earoii-e. M'01""' bytho section stakes that our emnp vi ,1 , -in' ., o il' I '"ll " r w river-. The red-, In the sea. Then the little ones are in w": looted l..c., !, T. ,1 south, It. 11 W. uiien iue lomeuoun lo -ipucooiiiig .. .... . . tinr hunt im Ttvin nn. ..r vii i,.i. , i i land, by the river route, the good draught. Deer, elk, a. eararemore " o. ralllorni.i are -o...e. lines , a . the r glory. Tl.ey ru-li ( down to - re frUUw' , ,' b)t -teamer Caiieinah, Caplain lieni.et, be-' or ie- abundant in the mountains that i ''riv!'M "P ,ho l'a,M l,y t'"' ,Ut W . ' ' y W,,h ,ll(' "llr, ""(I m'ult t,K? ,'1,N ' '"8 miU miurewhil as to the real heueilt look ilown ou (lal-op b..ach, , at . wimer mm tin' immiciumi new. i no or. .o carry ineni out to oe uucko.i to Uontdit. Oame w, Htarted, but owlu, to the-ubo-u feet the -in-f kneel, and olfer, "" .Inpan Curieid, that circle, the their hearts' content. There 1, a good s,i,,riiico of the hninits of tlio deor wo fallod. noriiiern -eas, hears liltlier tree, that ileal ol enjoyment In sitting on the I to Intercept them on tholr way to the fresh have (ravelled by that devious Journey shore and watching the evolution--, but water lake noar by. tiom the far co.i-ts of Asia. As you i the bathers -juoiii to enjoy the sort A lnrge coniaiiy nude a trip to theSlleu watch the surf anil note the changing amazingly, and to find health n, well as i b-yaiulueaoiupanloa hy Van Delashmute ing tlien on the I'ppor Willamette, and we auuilillateil tlie winding di tance In, Ido of three dn,,' time. I.at--r In that ,anio -ea-on I made the river journey from I'orllaud to the Dalle-in the very stti-factory time of seventeen day,, hut that wa, when no -teninboat-pnif.ineil the primeval -olltitde, and whim no railroad portage, circumvent ed the wayward plunge, of the great P.Ivor of the Wo-I, eltlfer at the Cas cade, or D.ille-. Hut the-e good old lay, me literally hyynuo, and tlio-e journey, loinalu as incciou- inciiien It-perpetual and vniylng -oug. Only, a few day, ago Dr. T'owler killed a line elk- not more than a mile and a half back, and the other ,pcclnien, of large g.iino are lo be found mote ea-lly -till. (roii-e anil phe.i-auts belong to the tides, you picture to your-elf the times recreation in it. when the Spanish navigators went The temperature hero varies from. is" .. I .. ,1 ... 1 1.. M.lQ .. it I ,a nioiiiitalu feiiture of the locality, and "'"veping oy inreo nuuureii year, ago, , io ,n, mm me miter i, rutiier snipe are ilplug in the mai-diy border, i""1 "'"'I1'""' the old galleons of Ca-tile warm for Clatsop. Ofeonr-e the ea is of tlie creek below. Alxive the ripple w'th the -teauier that -hoots by to-day. not oveily warm either, and bathing vot embark on boats mid row up ! Yo" OKTl!i' the wonderful imwer j I, not cot.t limed for a great length of -tream a mile or -o, perfectlv N.wereil , ,lu! v,'oll,1,','ni1 lwer that brings -e.i time. The surf comes rolling In, i... i i... i i.. .i ' ollorinns from the -bore, of the Occident ! bronkinir into cataract-of foam, and In- "toe of the era uheu time and distance ed -o den-ely that '-unbeau.s are' onlv ! '""' ' rt to heap them on the j t.udatl.ig one with -eml-oeca-Ional -1 13"" made -erlou, le-i-tance to prou'.e- occ-lonal. .Such u -vlvan .-olltude :.-! '"T1' '" 'l,,ts,', ,""1 V0H mollect tl,i" ''""'t uro startling at ilr.st, but be-1 ltdo 2 3 yT and wide Inroads upon life uud Charley Clark, both old printers and for merly of S.tlbin. I visited tlio wreok of a. seliooneretraiided In the bay. Her hull lies partially careeued towards the month of the river and can ! boarded at low lido. She nieastiros ovor one hundred feet In longth and wa, a staunch veisel. What lias been hor hliitory, who commanded her, whenco she fralled, whou and how wrecked, how change has come over all thing-, and the Innovator, man, ju.-he- things In fore hlm and make- hi, pre-euce felt in the mo-i obtru-lve inannei-. .Alan 1- a terrible fellow, and hi- maim that "-oine tiling- can be done a-well .i- other," I, every day making Niituii . .i ,. . . ... . i . . ...... Now a the upper Ne-kan-a-kuni iillbid. Is the i l imK'"t' "" .inpane-ejun.;, nave neen i come quite luxurious ami Intoxicating perfect realisation of forest -coin-Ion, "Ml '" uioiigim, iioriuue,t snore. ;iisono iKroines-iicctistoniecl totlicnock and the hidden uinding,of the -trean'i ' sIK-'akm' orwieck--, I am told that In land acquires a capacity to reli-h them, lend the eate-t charin a -olltude can the center ofClat-op plain-can yet be j . Hut the uiiixt delightful and socia- i have. Melow the hou-e other boat- await one, and all the way to the -ea I the creek llow- imperceptibly, wider and -moother, with meadow shore- liln-li. and, Indeed, the niode-t old land no -linded reache-. The tide- rl,e dune Is I'lMilimllv inllriinr ft i iii i tlii- mill Till lnn. 'riwii.iii.rli. . tl..inil,.r- eonte-t and iierml'ttingMeain and mil-Makes vour halt, or el-e the -on.luII j 'r,u J,u,-' y 'n-' Spaniards buried Hetoliiiveundl-puted -way. eralulalm-it torn dinner and become-I ,u' ,10!Mlro ,M,V !""' kil10'1 u "1!,n t""1 i.vt.inv .iii,r u-.. ...... ...I1., .iiiiiu... ,.i.i, i. ..!.,.,.? il...,.! buried him ou ton of It, ami their. -u- pccle'd lo -lay there. The command I to be -cooped up here in proper -ea-on, ! lK'Ntltio.i, or rather the -uper-titlon of lo move came Middenly, unit at an and It I- an e-tuarv of the -ea rather! ,l!'lr "'"-'tor.-, prevented any opening heard of the wreck before. I was highly entertained many times dur ing the few iltvjs that Capt. I.amRm remain ed In eiiiip, iu hearing ula Interesting recit als of navy life durlug the war. lie was en gaged In capturing of blockade runners, contained a wonderful t rea -ure which wa- buried miiiiuw here nluug-the nioiin tahiIdesuot far from Tillamook Head. -uece-,ion of ea beaches, ridge- the -en ha- thrown up and then retired to build other hrea-t works upon -tillouter line-. TliN wreck, like the -upiwd -hip in the desert, ha, been left Inland by the receding -iiore-. . . r. LIVE AT THK SK.l-SIDK. hour's notice we were following a i than -creaming, pii-l.lng.llre-eatiug Iocoiiio- runs parallel wltii the beach for three live down the mad to Portland; that mile-, then lo-e- It-elf in the ocean. night we -lept on board the -tenner i It 1- not more than a furlong', distance Kni.na Ilaywaid, bound for Astoria; from tlie creek to the ,ea--from the that afternoon, licforo .'.o'clock, we trout stream to the ocean beach and were looking out to -ea and tracing the I one of the gn-.it and ino-t peculiar at foaming bleaker, that wa-ted their 1 traction, of thi- elmrniing .-jxit Is It, ila-liing- about the ba-e of Cape Di-ap-! remoteue from all elvlllatlou and Its polntment. Landing at Astoria, and ' -Ingiilnr po-- ion of the ehanas f Clat-ot IHIacii, Aug. lit, 'TI. gossiping for an hour with friend 'mountain life on one -Ide and of the I Ve reachod tlie Sea Side lloueon llieie, then we embaiked ou the little I. H-a upon the other. Tillamook Head t unlay evening, and found a great piopeller Katiita ami went plunging j wade nut Into the surf, uud make.- u1 ''""tie and preparation going on, and a and rolling aeio,. Young'-l!ay, and up wild cove under It-lee. The -bore- oT; programme chalked ou the bulletin the winding water-of skipanon eieek,! thi, cove an-piled with huge bouhlur,, l,0!'l for the evening, of an entertaiu lo Hie Clat-op penln-tila, where aluiii-jund ou thce the higher tides have ,m'"t to take place in the parlor-. Two boring -Inge-coach walled for u-, and j heaped up great tree trunk-, brought , r t'"' ''idle-, Jlesdames Hatch and wn- n rolling through the-and. and down by the river ilood-aud borne .ea- ltu-el.liadorg-.inledamln-trel troupe dusty ildge, of, -o-called, "Clat-op ward, but old Ocean rebuke the jut- "t of the kinil of juvenile., uud the Plain." townnl the sen side House, -umptiiou, ilood- for having ravi-hed ' iulverll-ed "-how " was fin- the k-nellt foiiiteeu iiilli-di-liint Ironi skipanon,, their shore-of piiuul tree- that have '"' ,lu' ,i,HMt Saiuaritan llo-pital at untie.' the .hadow of the Mead of Tllla- been planted there and leared thniugli I'urtlnnil. The arlors were tilled at found the wns'k of an old SixinNh g-al-1 ble moment h one not a bather Is Icon, concerning which tradition -ay, I when the. tide. Is low down, and tlie I 8Veu oC which he overhauled and among it came a-hore here enlurio- ago and I smooth beach, pounded down mill J "" wn unam, since canoa me vir- rolled hard and smooth by the beating ' :i "?7 "TV i . . ..... ... ,,, , , , 7 ' "y ' o"' AiiKirUiiii oltlzens In Cuba.. .surt, stretchu.s like a highway up and Capt. Uiu,.u1umi tine pair of marine ! down thecoa-t for miles. Then tho-e M.r-ml nv hlm by the captain or the ,, , .. ... , , , Mrlnlus utter her capture. She had nailed tinged with romance can form pleasant tVotn Wlllintngion, NJ. t'.. with itm. bales o" liartles and promenade up and down the cotton. The tamo ami ves were worth a iii.nirin (,rn, .........w .....i niii-tiw. .i nillllon and a half. It can soaroly bo oom- in.uginortlie wae- and ,nlll the ,alt- e,widl that the etiKines of thatvowmt -ea, low-tide air. Those more literallv com over a quarter of a uilll'.ou. Cant. Ijiiii- dl-po-ed can wa-te their ener-'le, iii ' l'rtrt"'r d '"?" ''J'' elltlr" connection , . .... . llllr-1LK with our navy from his entrance at the " ...- .i... . .... .... .. .... . . ' .. . wiiii iiur navv irnm ins eniranca i tun . . i i rriivii iiaiui iiiiiiiiiiin i it i. ii. .i.. ........ (. l a .t . - . - mountain -tream. The creek " -"r iw..uJ-.ii.i - uiggmg uanis. us oiu a -tep, mini ACHiiemy to nis promotion us Heel Limit the subliliie to the ridiculous, vou sL.(.. ""er Admlrablo aoldsboroiigh of the ...I ,i .. ... I i-iiniiiuiiu -iiiiiiiiriiii s one 01 ili-lllll'lion, Salilmth iiltornoon wo had parlor -er- and Oregon way mWI be proud of hlm for be vice, Willi mi liMpmvi-cil choir and an 1 1" r-icn lhiy atut got uiucli of hUele- ..v....ii,t .,...1 i.i it ... u'cniarv tralnlmr in our home ustltutloii excellent and tipimprlnte di-ootu-se the Willamette Unlvereltv. from ltev. T. U i-Mlot, of Portland.' On Monday the 3d Inst" a large part of our Di- Jliiwtboriu. Is hum .mil bu ln.nMii l!lc'"nteacurIoulsisbiokecanipHnd turueib in. Jiawinorne is nere, anil hi, health tl.eir faces homeward. Others however were Is much Improved by ,ea nir and sea dally arriving, and during our stay of two bathing Me.,rs.S.lly and Tompkins', r.X1lSSiSS of llaviMiurg, are making theni,elve-i inilei was literally streweit with dead cod- very acceptable as beatt.v. Young gen- ,1h1': Thousands upon thousands lay in th ,i , . . . , , . )ools about the rocks. Some ware in an ad- tlemeii are very handy -ibout a wa-, vanced Mate of decay while otbera were quit terlug place, whero ladle abound andi ,rf,"- I am quite curious to know the cam Iiiivh ! iI,.,m....i ...i.i,., j .. , ot this wholesale slaughter of wicliooiiutle litlMi .1 thousand whllin to put a numWrs and a correspondent from Yaqulu young nian'rt jiolitene., to the to-t. My over a oek prior to this time mentions u mook, wlii'ie a iiie harboca Mateiiiig place that ha, afoietime been u lugged wilderue. Ten mile of our drlv centuiie of -ea-on-, by lilting them with the trong arm- of the mi if uhiii thiMipiioiiited hour. One of Iheleadiii' merchant, of the emporium acted a thi, untamed -bore. The urfha- torn , ene-hlfter, the puno wa- prc!ded werepal I'.ii.n hou-e-, ou-hanN. and , limb from llmli. broken and bent i, tlieim,'r ''-v Ali, Ahiyor, one of the mot ..." . . ... . . ... . . . i .1..H..I..I-..I , .i 1 ed to be a decided .-net huge Imdy and twi-tcd are the gnarled lellghtful luu-Ical geniti-e- our root-, and here they lie. thrown a,ide ' l"o.e,-e, anil the c ,a- trille- by the -ea. Art ha-a ited nature to make the made winter provender of the gieat pleaaut -hoi e-of the Ne-kan-a-kum aiitleied elk that roamed the -and uioie habitable. The ''round- around pliiin-unil ridge ofClatop at will, and ti-ine carefully Impioved, and the road Sambo and Pete, (ialning confidence, harlxued Ironi the lo.m- In the tan Held, coulilutiug the olde-t portion of -etlled oiegou. Near here the ad veiituiou, p.i.ty of Lewi- ami larke wluleied i er -o many sear- ago, and leiiug piace, wnere lauie aiiounu aniii "f. ! iimo curious m kuow me cause ui iui, wiiuienuro viaugiiier oi Hiico oouutles'l In. Ilia. ODlnion Is that Itni-rMiiii-n- ls ncnlrl,, ".V" "',or? al 5" ViM innuuierablo ' ' uiHiies oi uenn coil iisn, nil enviable ivputatioii at the .-ea .-Ide i On our return trip at one point this side of in;heper.s(m,ofltsablerei)ie-entatlves'lIlu,,lvll,ete?n,,ielino,BndN'"eo. ,,..,., , . , ., ... l ' - we weie startled at some unearthly yella- iiOoNe naiuetl, and that they aie having away down the mountain side. At the lint u decidedly good time and iiiakfinr. P,nspace we came to a halt the yellhiR ti,,..., i.. . .i . ii r . ., , continuing at a most Irlghtfiillnltch, mingled tlKMii-elve, thoi-oughly u-s'ful there I, with sundry other sounds that reminded one no nioiu to-doubt. I of the old sport of "lap Jacket," Ou cautious v Vcterdav wemadea lar-'enirtvind ' l'T",cl,1"K '!,e vl(:f,my01, tl' Iroar an'd v ii.i..ii. i. in. mi.. i i.iri p.in. ami peering rotind a sharp curve and down a. ent boating in UeNtci'n " alaggie," , very steep declivity what should greet our winch hods a coupe of dozen verv ?. ""luur f"n"i'i usuany .-oviai .....,... .ii.. -ii- ii . ,,,11" tr- hut not now very good humored Cap coniloitably. ANopulhM four our.,, and lain .Terome. Hero he uan trvlng to com- geniti-e- our state wetit fardowii the widc-ereek to where ' l01 tn,"t".bt.wr" l,,,,,M to 'lrrtW ve ter.ainment pros-I an old tudlan burial ground ii,ted. InHcShto iuvon Tlio voimir- ! Tlio do:ul (h-o fnnnm K nlnnAil iii ..... Indies reinarkeil that tlio ownor nf tho mniAMi .... " 1 "". .-..... V4" ..1..J..1.I ... .V.-.. -" ,er, ue.e di,g -,'d with ehamial noe-, their e.fect.-. trinket-, -u iZwJffi -ketehe, iinil -ultably altensl to repre- and titoti-.il- were put by their -hie, following counsel. Hut tt was of no earthly- -eat Aunt Chloe or Dinah or 1'ncle uud the e.inoes then elevated Into tl !'s. 'or he nioro they yelted the farther the , . ,. , leaui uaoKeu. I silggeMtil to the Captala tree.tiui.. 'I'IiIj 1 .. i.... i.-i. 1....1 ... ..?-.., ... T''1 . ...,. , -,, in ii-u-i.-.i , i-ar - mm 11 in. unu nu riiguip tiuihiru necoi i ...... ., .,. unu jiuci Ki111.niHi.1rn iiM.finjii nmtt. ago, but it N a favorite na-tltue itli ' t,le,i1,rJ '-v"-' T Kea I would or blow her gled foie-t- that outline the near di lain e. All 1 lal-op -eem, to tie a -nut iiinr re-ort; people come down heie tu llin li...ii.i ..r-i.l...l sn t li.it In. 1. .i. I i.r thev -0011 threw- tbeinelve. Into tlm " ' .".. ... , . . . . l - .' " " "'"". "" ,wu' mi." was hN rinlv. Wa 1.IM...I .. ....i an uneven pa'li tlinnurh tangleil thick-1 "o-uie, u 1111 periect aimmion, ami we u, to vi-.it the rellc-of the iu,t. uluVh ' i.chIp.i i.n.. u it ii. ..:.... ..rr U " "... . . -. , I , , .... ' ' -...v ...v r..a....u..,., im 1IIUIIII- thankH of the outlr 's assuniiKie that If s on the river "h e',, and over cobble-toue- of all ie., , '"''I -oug.-, chorti-e, contindruiiis, and ! are rapidly le enliigand jus-ing away. lH'"' aiMl received the th it I-now a -niooth carriage way, pU.. ' -Imy-telllng, in complete minstrel (The canoe, have nearly all (alien down Iwr'neltheofl?. and boaul ut the faun hou-e-, Ilmlliig pated at no -mall eot. A bathing ".vl winding up with the nillread , and rotted, and even the luuie- have would make It all right,'!. We met eigne hou-e ,-tand- on the .-hoi e, and the ' -ceue copied Ironi the .Magulro's 'Mil,, dNnppenred, while all the trinket -haw J...1,1 . ,.V. ' "if. .VL ? in,,r Vl"- Jerome -mouth -andy beach below is kept In : will -erve a a sample of the evening pa -.-oil Into tlio po-esou of cmiou-i hy hard driving in the midst of elouda o? perfect order bv the recurrimr tide, ainu.-enieut at the sea side. Tlio I visitor,. . dust nml under a wuriauti,N.iverhiiiSnriojr - . - 1 VH l.l' III, III.. u.l.ltl. .11. ......... . I a. . 11.... .1. .-. 1 1 ..ml il...... il... 1. 11I...H ...... ........ ....1 ..1. Iilea-ailt ll.irlnr, 1 1. .. 1 1.. 11 1 1 v r.i.iiiiiwl 1.1 I -Jin.li I. .. ...I........ ,.r 111.. ... 1, ..". ".."" """ ui-iim.o nun irTOieu im- -.iiiiiiiu-i ii--i.il-, Miui'vi, .111-ititiiHi .1.... ..i.-n- im- iMii.ri 1. 111 , 1. .mi .in. ..ii 1 - j ........... ... ( --...... . -., 1 ini...- wi uui 1 1 11- in uie wiior uarK. I'm I her down thiiii the Cuius i-Mcinl. their way to the beach In farm wagons every day, and living the fat of Clat-op land 0.1 Vou leave thc-o behind, at length, and ueinlvoiir way for the lat four miles the shelv ing Ixittoin w itlioiit fear. inu.c, and It I, a peat pleauro to II. , ,on ide, and I must -avthat time iki Mp,t ,r tll k'raln flelds whWi were so The ea -bore I, for -auuterlug-, not ' fv" '" ch,,.,liv "V "f ",wm "'"' I l''-y. W Imvo no fa-l,h. or, OTniu,;!nSd"5".npi to -it hour, " .'layer, wiio-e voice na, groat 1 tyie nere to worry u-. ami all 'com to ',lt' Bui lie In the Held sacked ready for ftir I ilwifx. It U ii)iimliii . . . " "" ....I'I'.S.V -- nv oirr:uiu ioau I'lutim no now ,.-..,.. .,.,. ..iitoroii hi ..rmin, mi tl.. lH'iT auu nu noon won iioin not . "-. muu m-ro puroiy mrnca u :m ',,VJT 1 1 .. .mi. 1 ! 1 . 1 ,UUM nom, iiuioron in i;nup- on mo ', ., , , ... , .' , . rooro.it On w ,. Totliono wbo aro employed iutlonrs for tba lug Kloon. ..I llllamook Head, ccicl-ln ,,,,,, M.a ,rlf,( ., WlU lu. .,.,- she tlnd lnplr..tion in mti,Ie, ami It "". -.A.i. j prenter nart of tl.eyesranUem ptb? loi of faith b. the way, to u-allc ut lu-t t , , .. ... , , I- her delight to cultivate It, a- Well a, , A Mlugestton. I," 1 mY e.orlortion such a tourw the "-.-;' ,,"I,;,,,l,;,uv hr: u:r M,u,.ur. ,k.mW: TIw tMii , llonu iiwaa 11T , ; p. .siis vsL?taIiK uiinl,li.Melli.l.iK. ves t " the , . , ; , ',,., ' deote themelve, to making their, prommnu cltl"eu -10, iwh chccilc, ioiet. ,n.e an elcaant """"" ," . A 11 1 guet cauifortablo verv -mre-.tullv limmr brld'-eovvr-i wide .t.vi.n fieb lu.m U01,r' Vi,r.vi" "M'oct. the lirctikor.-. 7" ' -ri.uuc t t um nili.v. , miwls.it, pirtlcularly to persons ,0B posed Imnrlwuu.ent an3 oxsetlnif routine of ri..i o.r tl wi.k .(...im, tiil. I1.111 -mailer, and the -kv1 "0NUr 1,!" l'1'1'11 :l" oUl lremmi, h.islt.s l.,u1H city uml should iM.iimaml ,nev,r ' "K ?? and t-are. It pay. In the mountain, and ci.tei an opening ." , .. . ..',... ..,,,.,.: : ha, an opiesinuir, knack ami tact, thoiratini.tion : nnumele and IndefluaUIe ways, to break that ait and labiir have neiiln clniriuliii.' ' """e, uue w mi tlie oicaii lou-taui- ,...,. . .. , . . up the nionmory of a busy trade or pro- ui.ii an ami iao.il mm 111a.11 inarnin, drlvltiL' 1., I '' t'-' very , mil ol giwid lilimor.-, .,.,, ,, .u.vm. Aug., II. 171. ...ss on and wk illvenitou In the" mountain whcicaKio..p..,uitilul., um.. one ldc 'Jil , ', " J"-. ' '" ""- ' ' .,,, ,, , couifortable ind ,i1MI,,,;n,i0."' lhd "-V M x,1,"u had or on the sea beach. If these memeiSadnm of a .1,1 uce li.riM and il... .-.- -,1.1.. I l,.u... im1 'rl :t"t the -torm-W rent If , ' "'" .' I ."' .,l...V V1' ... Il ' . ' M '. ' sutV K'"- r unmlwr of year. yrt t(le sketches of the verv nrontllriJ , S?i" in.w .-hccilullv await. vou wllh all tlie com- ''1 l,r,,v' of Tillamook Head. Now i.iit, 01 life, and vi iih a landlord mid uuhlneand calm and a lay cean landlady whoe ait I to make that coin- Ismnd the hoil.ou with blue; whale toil ei.Jotv able, .-con-, ofchlldicu am in ' ''low laily, porpoi-e go leaping, or Uie forcgiouiiil. The piazza I, lb rouged ome teamer pu, he- p..-t with It trail with older ouc, aulou to ,ce who the of murky sinoke. Now again a .tlSf breee, and a -urf that ound, healer and louder; -t million ea binl-ride the huge wave, ami blacken the -ea; a new comer are, what I, the now- and uoboily aks u ., ...... ...... ..... . ..... . "v - j ,--. . cfc 1110 uie grouuii are -uppueti Willi swings, cm.cu nave i,uvr ..u.ro I any Isre p,WH-1 fill excursion havenrWn i mT 7,rtiv T in,:;. cn-uiiet, .hullle.hiurd, etc. The upper, JV,,, ,Q muiM 1Vh)I"8 mm 'dM-.nwto.it. e-tlng to warrant their perusal by yonr not and lower crook- are well supplied Willi I 'onld .uprwt that our vltlien ct up a ; mm Cr"lt,al reU0r8' l h"Ve bee" "" Ih it, at the .-er ice of the guet-, and ; l,!,rM' ff oi ',',, 'umdred dollars with a ! there are pleasant walk to Invito t.e-' .r 'V ' VW .Jfor ."'"'? I n!"'.li..T. Aswhia- .......... .... .(.... rfnu a liurst) OI. vt.niip, , inn tMUH-Sl NOIini VV.lV.lilirA fcTart . go tlhlng, or sy-1)' lor the best uotilug rucenpou the a bright child of non seven or elsht sum' -0011 ve rivognle filcud, lire walul ile..trlaul.iii. Parttc ':.!:::.::r ......... 1 -iijii.. niL-iii .1 111 1 iu.-, i..u. , ,-. ii,n,uuiiiu ioi;k iniiit J.s-1 v iriuu uis ptreuts auil e The v liior, are all Jin-ial and frlendlv. I Iviii.'l'! . 0l,",,',r" Vn'S:.0"' " WB" s 'ojiu fkltr, In vvhluh he pmidled ah .1 .. .1 . 1 . . . ' o." ,h ",011 J"11 ,,a,,0 Territories. The ad-' oat,aud it is suppoSed that In embarked in a lonjrslde a tlat- attetnptlng to ....1... ... ....... . 1 1 1 . ...1 ... .. and -Inenlarlv harmoniims. (.'nines - dliioiut nuinlmr nf iu.i,,i., ,.. ,..., .1 .. "... l.n,.r.i .i. t... '?-? .,.""!.,. .11111 oru-iii-.i clear 01 uii-i ami nut, ami -leaiuer ooumi ouivvani-oemi-iniotue " , . ' ta nn,., ., ; '; : , ' "vimi mo r'"." uit iue hkiii ei.pnau om a.e at bom,. ,.l, supper, and hcailng cove and -alute, the flag who-e c-alull- instantly go ng or returning to , fflatt VV$-w?. ! l.teeVa'niu the surf mar ii a welcome from tin. ml., tie letter- " It. 11." iloat mini the Mag-1 ' ml fn the K,.ch; wandering up and ;chji,.l?. lndst ev.rv ,s,r,0i. iu K-. city ntMng U ", 3 that hAad ..... . . .. ..... ... . lliVUII tin. i.r.l.ilr l,i,l,m.. 1..1 t. ...i ' OUld lw Is-IVlllwi tllrliv.llt.lU- ,, l...lf. SeMIl In a t ! n.l .K . !..... T. ...." rTTJ i' I- MUM Ol l.lo sill Hi-., iiiin1i.. mil morn 111:111 sliill nil 1,1 ...mm. vn llii.ru I. 11. 1 ...... , -,.. ... - v ... ... .1 iiiiiiiiik iiiriuiii. 1 1.1, i.iucii na luvn inonotoiiv ou in liiii,iimii'i i.riMit-11 iiiiir.UOK iillil evt" t in .: : .-"v-'J .1M- 1 ..... .- v.i " ."o iiur ueuiK urruireii .1... 1 .11 .. 1.1. .1. . 1.1.. ....... ... '.'" i in 1101 soma lead inr ami In. . uis me ess rnrm n-sii tiMin.l lu.....!; .i.u... the -ea -bore, day or "" "'f kH",U1' g ......er-, iue nn lit ili city take the matter 1 11 boat. The remain, were ibroughtto thto cltv in " r"" aay'varu mis atternooa aurt will probablv be Interred to-morrow, AViiji. ... .. ...... .r, .,..,-.,, .,.,u..,s ..,. i-.i-. .,..,, ,i.i ,,,.. ,i.i.. ..... .1..,, ' -iiiauer eiK, 1110 ueer, tuo ,-oat ill lil,i " tswnai mu ueuouo. Yours. mill!, lor ll.i w.o e ouruev is eomo ett-tl "." ".- mv- ...n- .,iv "" i , ti. .1... ..1...1.....1 1.I....I- ..,.. -....,.- i-pi.J. beforu the shadows .poll t fie tiny. Knmi , .-coroo of children are busy along the 1 axnis. ea-les and other aninnVls 'iiih' i n i ."," " ; Portland ,0 the m,i side I, done bcwccn ;Mlld,, digging for hidden UciM.ro,, Icml ioll"d!!"S tuemSS ften ! a "uoi 1 rvuomlnatlon as delegate to Cougress, A fundary Ii proposed at Dllley Stallou 00 the west side road In Washington oonnty. t r M4MMkwa,i