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TIDE T^BLE foi ^Y. LOCAL NEWS. A gentleman fi Sn the river There will be a meeting Saturday at I NESTUCCA. $200,000 00 vs. $25,000.00 1 stated yesterday I tain schooners 2 P. m . , in Hadley's hall, for the purpose high water . low water . Politics are vary dull at present. and a tug have recently been contracted ’ of organizing a fire company for this By tl»e silver falls of East creek, which M. ft. ! for, and are now under course of con place. It is proposed to organize a hook TILLAMOOK COUNTY A SOURCE ’ rises up in the coast range and wending County Court convenes next week. OF PROFIT TO THE U. S. Geo Cohn is in Portland on business. struction,in San Francisco,for theTruckee and ladder company or bucket brigade if its way through mountain and glen, Lumber Company, of llobsonville, nothing more, for the protection of the : empties into the Nestncca some miles W, S. Cone has returned from Port Why we Should have a Large Tillamook.—Oregonian. town in ease of fire. land. east of Beaver. How bright the waters wd'i» Appropriation. . - I Filling the mud-holes in the streets i are above the fulls, as in the creeks wide From reliable information, it appears The roads are good and traffic is on the r’TnXt ” with saw-dust is a good thing, but it I that the Republicans have a very large I About 125,000 has been or probably sl,allow 1>ei1 myriads of ripples dance in increase. nW should afterwards be covered with gravel and safe majority in this county at pres will be ex;tendod in life-saving stations the 51"‘bcail"t' u»‘‘l the gray walls of ¿¡¡•»T- Judge Cooper is in the Metroplis on a or disastrous fires are likely to result. If Wv ent, in fact much larger than at last and harbor improvements for Tillamook *’rou,l<^ are reached, and then with a S m 4*> business .rip. a fire^iets once started here next sum election . There will, of course, be some countv, and, as shown bv R. R. Hays in , rush, rush’ a “ roam roa,n and Hn'1 tumble, down couiee conus KÄ.V” G. F. Williams of Portland, was in the mer, almost the whole of Tillamook will bolting done by Republicans, but there a letter in the H kadugh T some time , the r’nnr-uy !he water Wl“7 through ‘bri,ulfl| a narrow gorge, boil boil- city this week. be wiped out of existence in a few hours. , is considerable dissatisfaction among the ago, the government has received over ing and seething down again through a ä • Ä £ C. Allen of McMinnville, is sojourn Tlie road front this place to Ncstucca Démocrate, and the result will most $200,000 from the sale of timber lands ' chasm, scarcely one yard across, molten ing in the cify. nwt.iv is getting in good condition and there is I likely show the Republican ticket elected and Pre-emptions in this county. Over ! silver in the falls and emerald green in Wrfn<*t*y.2' L icense to wed .—Edward Evans to likely to be considerable travel over it, on the regular party vote with a large 42S timber claims have been taken tn the I the deep basin beyond. Soft as falling Tbjwl“)' -- Eliza F. Morton. this summer. The residents of Nestucca majority and little variation'in the votes past year, for which the government has vapor is the spray which bedews the s»W g will find it to their advantage to trade in received by the different candidates, $2.50 per acre, making $170,0J0, and the the mossy crag, and grand as the Oceans The Band social to-night promises to holiday rutstn' ” Tillamook. A good road from Big Nes- though some of the Republican candi amount received on pre-emptions will break is the monotone of falling water, be a lively affair. Vxfaewtsy > dates may run ahead of the ticket. swell the total amount to over $300,000, j When the shadows fall and the moon 3 The Str. Cleone from San F cisco: ■ tucca to Little Nestucca should be com- to say nothing of what lias been done rides high in the heavens, tho scene ia . plcted as soon as possible. The complaint is quito general among aturdk) . 31 came in Tuesday evening. before and what will be done in the ' glorified. What a study for the artist. newspaper men artd county officials that The Democratic paper will be issued The danco at Hadley’s hall on Satur future. A conservative estimate will What a wealth of beauty lies hidden in Th. above Table i» for Dry Stocking Bar, not for the first this evening or to-morrow. they are annoyed by numberless circulars rttlamook, or Tillamook Bar. day night was well attended. show about 3,500,000,000 feet of logs on the mountains fastness. When winter’s from the census bureau asking informa Walter P. Swinton, we understand, is TSaheitbt •• reckoned from the level oi aver- A. C. Dimmick and Georgie E. Gist, the chief quill driver, and it be pub tion on various subjects, _ such informa this land which is valued at fl,000,000. wind sweep inland and the windows ~ lower'.ow waters, to which the aoundingi, above are opened, then the silver stream miive“ 011 tlio Coast Survey charts. were licensed to wed, May 1st. lished in the watchtower office. It wculd tion to be used in compiling the census All appropriation of 50,090 would almost liecomes a swollen torrent aud moun A. I’ Wilson is buililiug a neat barn appear to us that one Democratic paper of '90. Of course it would be a good double the value of this timber and of tains reverberate with the rushing, roar OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. on his lots in Thayer’s addition. is enough, but we suppose the straight thing for the census department, and, I other property in Tillamook, besides vast ing river, and the leafless firs sing a sums of money would be expended here S tats . Bustles are coming in fashion again. out Democrats know their own business. perhaps, would give A creditable show in constructing mills and other enter weird song in unison. Poets have sung crenior Sylvester Pennoyer. Old papers for sale at this office. . . Geo. W McBride There was considerable disturbance at ing for our county if we should take the prises. of other lands and given just meter to i^,urer G. W Webb. Odd Fellows speaking in the hall time and pains to give the information There is considerable travel over the the 1 our own, bnt westward the crown of gran <unl rubticlnktructlou ........... H. B. McElroy. •Mr. Hays, in liis letter adds: “ The . Ji mmer Prank Baker. read from Nestucca to Sheridan. I last Saturday caused by small dog bark desired, but we are too busy generally to government is supposed to act as col- deur takes its way even to the coast of - „oreuie Judge. W. W Thayer. W. P. Lord, give the queries attention and the circu R. S. Strahan. The custom of allowing a lot of David Hadley is running a sail boaton ing. 1 I lector of public moneys and pay them Tillamook. D istrict . yaping curs in every gathering should be lars are lost. In-some cases the questions | out upou the order and good will of the B arbara A llen . . .. .......................... R. P. Boise the bay. He knows how to handle a 1 Wi< ................................ H. It. Hewitt dispensed with. It is not an uncommon have lieen answered, but it is our opinion people for just jmrjioses Tho collection lllorary boat. CoVNTV. thut the results obtained by tho census Hebo. thing to see small dogs trotting about the ......... W. H. Cooper. The regular monthlj1 meeting of the Mr ................................. department in this manner will not be has been duly attended to, in the amount K. R. Hays. floor at church or Sunday school. Teach (Ink. .................. of $200, 00d, and Tillamook now asks for T. F. Harris. Masonic lodge will be held Saturday The school is progressing nicely. worth their efforts. Alfnff ................... the dogs to stay at home. J. W. Maxwell. (nreaentattve ■ ■ a disbursement in her favor of only 25 . I. T. Maulsby. night. J. A. Hill passed to-day, moving a School Superintendent Engineer Kane aud Capt. Staples of H. W. McDermott. Treburer ...................... per cent of the amount which she has family to Woods. Justice'» Court. C. A. Beardsley has gone to Aberdeen, . Jaspar Smith. A«e*wr ...................... paid.” A. P. Wilson. Wash., where be will remain during the the the Str. Improvement collided in a Surveyor ........... ......... Miss Olevia Lowrance has gone to . I. T. Maulsby. Deputy District Attorney hostile manner last week. Both were On Monday, Samuel Tomlinson, Jr., It seems to us that such argument in CMuauMionera ... W. T. West and fl. F. lloluen. summer. badly wrecked and it was thought for a was tried liefore Justice Wheeler, for our favor ought to be convincing and Idaho; wheie she will probably remain. F. M. Lamb hus returned front Port while they would prove a total loss. cruelty to animals. The evidence for Fine weather still continues and grass, bring the necessary results, even if there CHURCH DIRECTORY. land and Oregon City where he was ou Prompt action saved them however, ami conviction was circumstantial altogether, were no other reasons. But, there are grain and early vegetables are growing business. M rs. Gallow came to the rescue of the but the defendant was adjudged guilty many other reasons why Tillamook nicely. T illamook C hais «. M. K. CilixcH, H. Jackson representing a Portland bold Captain, and took him in tow. but and fined $10 and costs. The case will should receive liberal attention, and her Trout fishing is becoming a popular tint Sunday in the month, South I’rairlu 10:30 Insurance Co., was at the Occidental not until his starboard top-light was be appealed to the circuit court. It is claims on general principles are as strong recreation again as the weather grows « '• " Pleasant Valley 2:30 ” Tillamook 11O0 this week stove in. claimed that it is a case of malicious as many places which have received warm. " ” 7:30 large appropriations. The idea, that the It is r^orted that L. Crenshaw liaB .’ Kitchia 11:00 Those who have large property inter prosecution. George Kellow has his new house ’• ” ll:oo enormous sums of money obtained from about completed, and when finished will ’* Tillamook 7:30 leased bis toll road and will move to his ests and who are anxious to see the town Crop-Weather Bulletin. Mnday School in Tillamook evury Sunday 10:oo farm in the valley. Tillamook county should nearly all bo be quito an acquisition to the neighbor and country settled and developed rap trier nieeiiiiga Thursday evenings 7:30 expended elsewhere, is preposterous. If ipecial paatorial service is desired, call ou hood. Who know« the origin of the name idly should take some organized move Bright days, cool and frosty nights re lituuikralgiied al the Parsonage, opposite the to bring about the desired result. Par “ Mt. Hebo ” ? It is said the name was Immigrants are begining to make their nurt bouse. ported, though uo damage by frost and ! J. It. Woon, Pastor. ties having real estate to sell should be good growing weacher. Winter wheat “Hevo” originally. appearance this spring, and tho pros COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. pects are favorable for a land boom this We are anxious to know if H. McDer most interested and call a meeting to good, though the want of rain is begin T illamook CiacvtT, M. E. Canes, S ovth . summer. mott’s name will appear on the Demo organize a tioard of immigration or in ning to be felt. All fruit trees are in full BEAVER. lapointments in part—subject to modification. formation, do dome liberal advertising bloom and peach aud cherry blossoms Mr. Carey I understand has taken TtUam»<k. 6rat Sunday, morning and evening. cratic county ticket. and have some one authorized to answer are falling. The peach crop will belight. : Fred Buhrow and Henry Ely sat ---------- . secund “ - --------------------------------- charge of the general merchandise Btoro up The blockade in the postoffiee is cleared .2:30*. M. at South Prairie, third all inquiries regarding the country. .... 111LS0 r. M. up, most of the mail that arrived last Sheep shearing will begin in the next four nights last week, watching for bear at Dolph, which was formerly owned by at.. tleaaaut i alley, " . lieu a . m TilUaiouk, fourth at . The indications ar" that Netarts bay two weeks —Taken from report of B. S. [ which conic to feast on some dead cattle. J. A. Hill. week having been delivered. D amiel m . C onwav , Pastor. will be well patronized as a summer re Pague, U. 8. Signal Service Observer for , They shot several times, but bruin James Sloane is cooking in Mr. Land Call aud see samples of our job-print sort this Beason. Points on Tillamook Oregon. walked off as if he was not much fright ingham's road camp, which is as good as C hxistian CncticH. ing and get our prices. We invite com bay, Oretown and Sand Lake will have a ened. to say their grub is put onto the table in litter It H M oxoax . Pastor: Will preach at parison with work obtained elsewhere. great many visitors, also. However, the Potlatch! Potlatch!! Tillamook, on the third amt fifth Sunday's of Mrs. Mart. Bush's health is much im first-class shape. jurkmoiith. nt li:uO a . M., and 7:30 r. M. All The Klamath Star has a unique and class of tourists at present are mostly proved since her return to Beaver creek. l in cordially Invited. Uncle Dave Lewallen while chopping We send bills to all advertisers who original way of reporting birth ami mar campers who amuse themselves by fish Iler children are up and playing out of riage notices. The Star is ably edited. ing, clam-digging and hunting The ad are in arrears this week. They are not doors, but the eldest boy locks quite a log a few days ago, struck his shin with the axe inflicting a slight wound, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Theodore Steinhilber is making im vent of a railroad and the building of a ‘•duns,” but invitations to pay. We pale yet. They have bad a siege of also slightly dulling the axe. provements on his dwelling and grounds, few good hotels at different places on the shall hereafter, in every instance, render whooping-cough. •ILLAMOOK LODQK NO. 57» monthly Htiilenients to those who have Mr. Landingham has his road all in A. F. & A. M., inectH on the lie will i dd a bay window to his house. beach will bring a great many jieople Lust week, Mrs. John Bush's daughters good condition front Big Ncstucca to the first Saturday ni»ht of each here every year an>l greatly benefit the accounts with us, whether the bills are The ixistoffice at Kilchis has been dis month. Special meetings for work paid or not. This will save any mis saw a large wildcat cross Hear creek beach and will commence on the other every Friday night. Visiting breth continued' and the patrons of that office country. road near where they were fishing— end of the road next week, and work ren invited to attend. A nother max hung —his “stocking by understanding. The firms who sell us about the same time a lamb had beeu M. V. V. Johnson, W. M. trill hereafter get their mail at Tillamook through to Grand Rottde. The work so our materials do this, and liesides we are F. 1). llahbrouck, Scc’y. the chimney with care” and was tickled : or Bay City. torn to pieces near the Beaver creek far has been 'lone in a manner which be- I required to pay monthly. We have made School commenced Monday with a almost to death to find that his good improvements in our paper at considera- bridge, belonging to Bud Wallace. Wish s;teiiks enterprise, and we have no doubt —TILLAMOOK LODGE I NO. 94. I. O. <>. p. good attendance, there being 54 pupils in wife had anticipated his near at hand | some “nimrod” would find his way out but it will be amply rewarded before the fr W—_R 1 meets in Odd Fel- wants ami filled the stocking with Stand expense and wish to make further im here before more lambs are killed. ....— low’s hall every Satur- the primary department and 25 in the traveling season lias passed. provements, bo we need all that we can ard Seeds, grown and put up by 1>. M. | day night, except the grammar school. B k T hebda . collect. Our profits go towards increas- , ■nt Saturday of each mouth. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Michigan, who, on Important Item*. .1 r. Roberts, X.G. W. C. King, Sec’v. It is about time to begin preliminary application, will mail you ftee a copy of j ing our plant and facilities; therefore pay ! arrangements far a 4th of July celebra School Report I). T. Edmunds is Helling lots of goods. their Seed Annual, for 1890. This is the up and you will get a ltetter paper. £7T /^OHINTH POST, (¡.A R tion, or to discuss the feasibility of hold- ( M M I V ( t »«ecu fir«1 Wednes- most useful of all seed catalogues, not I Produce taken at King's. Butter, eggs From Late Exchanges. The following is a report of district X « LA. day of each month ing a celebration. i only for experienced gardeners, but for I * in Grand Central Ilall. No. 4, for the month ending April 11, '90. and potatoes for sale. A good wagon road from this place or ! the'novice as ___ well. J. Whiling, Commander. _____ ______ .. Send your name and ’ S ax F rancisco , Apr. 23.—Tho Republi Total number enrolled, F or sali —One ¡tony, harness and cart. 14 Tillamook river to Cape Meares light-I address for a copy to D. M. Ferry & Co. > can State Central Committee mot to-day. Number day’s taught, 4'>*tf D. T. E dmunds . 20 house would be of great benefit and con- p e t ro i ti Michigan. if POST-OFFICE HOUKS, ” attendance 340 N ew O rleans , April 27.—The killing Go to the Tent|>erance parlor and get , j q q p ntlnjvergary celebration ft I J11,* fost-oll're at Tillamook will be open every venieuce to the light-house. ” absence of alligators is to bo etopped owing to the 8j some of that nice fresh California fruit. [ ay in the week from 7 o’clock A. M., to 8 o'clock We shall be able to present our readers |a8| Saturday was a great success. The fact that alligHtors feed on musk rats ami 1 ft times tardy X.. ami ou Sunday from M to to A. M., Hild from 4 Stillwell A Ebermau have just received ’hi 4 c. m . Mail* close at 45 minutes past 7 r. m . with an educational cclumn in the near pr(K.esxion of Odd Fellows formed at half Average daily attendance, 12 ■•nry order and reitiatered business close at 5 future, devoted principally to the interest pg«t one o’clock and marched over the musk-rate eat the crops and burrow the ; a fresh lot of fine California fruits. ■nock r. m . The following named pupils wese levees. J. C. Mason, Post-master. The Tillamook Land Investment Co., of the schools in this county. 1 principal streets headed by the Tillamook neither attsent nor tardy: Alliee San L ondon , April 27.—The Pall Mall Maps, charts, cyclopedias, numeral Cornet Band which guyc some excellent ders, Lucy and Ella Aiderman, Maud is selling choice residence lots every day. These are fine days to have your photo frames, globes anil tellurians, call-bells «nd appropriate selections of music, Gazette says: 2MJ,500 copies of Bel and Ella Knifoug, Phineas and Birdie TILLAMOOK and manikins have been ordered for the after which they repaired to the Grand lamy’s “Looking Backward” have beeu Smith graph taken. Reynolds goes good work. LAUNDRY, school. Who says Tillamookers are,Central hall for speaking ami music, sold in England, and the demand is still The following named persons visited W anted .—A good strong girl to do xrr ’•is.rK* HAKT. Exor. ; Quite a large crowd assembled and unchecked. Washing gathered and moss-backs? the school during the month: Mrs general Louse liork. Apply at the Occi The Nehalem country is developing seemed well entertained. The speaking lelivsrsd every week. W ashington , April 27.—The House lasper Smith, Mrs. John Knifong, Mrs. dental hotel. 47tf txinilv wnsliing ami ironing a spcrinlty. very rapidly. Millions of logs will be was excellent. A. W. Severance gave bus passed the bill granting the Spokane A. I). Sanders, Mrs. J. Alderman, Emma A large stock of rea ly-mixed paints —ITS CLEANED TO ORDER.—— floated down that stream in the future, an oration that would do credit to auy Falla A Northern Railway Company the Alderman ai.d Win. Compton. for Johnson A Severance will arrive on Mineral and coal deposits, though uttde- one. He was followed by Irof. L. K. right of way through the Colville Indian E lla D inn , Teacher. the next steamer 0. W. Kutch, C. H Bodie veloped, promise well. Barnard who made a few well chosen reservation in Washington. Just received a fine assortment of Dr. H. V. V. Johnson, Dr. E. W. Mills i remarks’ T' «' IIand'7 the" deli'"C<1 School Report T renton , N. J., April 27.—Caspar Soer. Boots and Shoes from San Francisco at and Dr. H. Patehen have been appointed a "P^h wh,ch was ?,B‘etlcd ,O "tten’ chief clerk of the money order depart D. F. Edmunds. He reviewed as a board of medical examiners for this «"’'J' . IlereTie* ed the ^e history, h.story, objects Tho following is a repirt of the school ment of the Newark postoffiee, has sur Olsen sells Condell's baking powders. in a * manner countv by the Pension department. Thev and antl results rea,llts of °f the Fraternity F™ternitY J» manneT onsorial rtists rendered himself as a defaulter in the in district No. 6, for the month of April, They are the cheapest and best io the which made its good points clear to every 1890 The grade being 100 for recitation will hold meetings «very Wednesday. Have opened the only first-class two- ! hearer. The audience then adjourned to sunt of $5o,o00. His peculations date an<l deportment. This is my first term market. See “ad.” The Steamer Improvement met with the basket dinner which had been pre back only to August last. rhair shop in the county. Hair cutting The Truckee Lumber Co., has one of in this part of the county. I am well ihe latest style. Give them a trial quite an accident Saturday. The cylin- ■ W ashington , April 27.--Ex-Congress pleased and glad that I can speak so the best stores in the country. They •nd they will give yon a good job. One der bead blew out and the shaft was pared in the new Stillwell A Ebermau j building where all enjoyed a sumptuous man Page, <>l California, who is seriously carry a large stock. *»r South oi the Grand Cential, broken. She is laid up for repairs, but repast. The day was fine and the at- ill with asthma and heart trouble, is well for the pupils. They are pleasant, KUTCH & BODLE. W. H. Cooper keeps everything in the polite and very obedient. I find kind will be started again as soon as possible ...................... ” somewhat better to-day. He is s very way of hardware, tinware, cutlery, stoves, patrons and friends, but no kickers: See the “ad” of Stillwell & Eberman. | ewr man ¡n the county sick mau, but raid to-night it was his Pupils. Rec. Dep'L doors and windows. illamook They will get moved into their new hin)((elf a committec of one to secure intention to leave for California within Common, Stella, 90 ltxt The boot and shoe department of G. Christensen, Willie, 93 ---------- jj V E R Y ST A B LE, stables the first of next week. Theo have from among hig (riendg abroad> two or fifteen days. 100 W. Feamside’s store is complete in every one of the best stables tn the state and (hrec gettJerg wW| {amilics (hig ,utwntri ” Fred, 90 100 particular. Don’t forget the old reliable WAsntNoToN, April 27.—[Special to the are always enterpriseing and accommo- gnd (hjg (.ouHty wip doub]e jtg ” Walter, (X» establishment. Plrat-olass single and double 9» Oregonian.]—Mr. Outhwaite, of Ohio, ^at*nK' tion and wealth at once Of course peo- has introduced in the house, by request, — ” Claude, 85 King keeps all kinds of groceries, gen uts kept on hand. C. R. Voorhies has just completed a p|e wj,0 are destitute of means have no a bill to establish naval militia training i Fletcher, Ida, 90 100 eral merchandice, dry goods and notions 88 " Charley’ 100 Boarding and transient stooK draft for the cupoia on the new school business here, but there is a good cltance school ships at the principal ports on the and is constantly adding to his stock. OB building. Mr. Yoorhies is quite profici- for lnen who are industrious, economical seacoast and lake ports of the United ” Daniel, 96 •arefully oared for. ent as an architectural draftsmau ami au(j ^th sufficient means to stem the States. These ships are to be established Gardner, Gertie, 85 100 To Loggers. Stillwell & Ebarmarii ” Etta S., 84 98 does some very fine work in India ink aud current of hardsbipa that are liable to be at Portland, Me., Portland, Or., Boston, 1 ” Ixittie, F or S al «.—Two four-year-old bulls. 92 • 100 water colors. 1 met with the first year or two by settlers. Baltimore, New Orleans, Buffalo, Mil — ” Hugh’ Girth measure about feet each. 96 Proprietor!. Two good bridges are badly needed in ' With the increase of population, we are waukee, Cleveland and San Francisco. C. W. A li . it , 100 »5 the south psrt of the county, one across assured of harbor improvements, rail- The bill provides that each naval schnol; Hellenbrand, Cora, Blanche, 80 100 40-50-» Nehalem. each the Big and Little Nestuo a rivers roads, more wagon roads, additional ship shall be under the command or in Oscas, 90 IM The county will never enjoy the full schools and churches, and no increase of struction of au active and retired regular Heitsrs tor Sale. 95 72 benefits of the new State road until these the rate of taxation for these advantages, naval officer, but all tne balance of the Hardman, Ethel, ” Clara, 100 7« The organization and state society would officers and crew shall be made tip of bridges are built. A few head of two and three year-old — 96 Sutton, Lewis A., ' There is nothiag definite and positive be greatly improved, and the commodi young tnen and liors who may been heifer« for sale. Call or , 90 Upton, William, 100 yet in regard, to beginning work on the ties and luxuries of life would be more listed for said militia service between m 40-50-* 8. D. B istick . " Jay H., IM plentiful and easily secured. This county the ages of 14 and 25 years, lor terwis of Albany A Astoria railroad. There is 84 ” Etton M., 100 is destined to become an immensely rich three years, and who shall receive in considerable talking and promising Large Ranch for Sal«. The following pupils are small and not among the projectors al Albany, but and prosperous region if the people struction and drill in all the ordinary graded : J>sn Fletcher, Claude Christen Good location ami ■ chance to make ___ - done ___ — yet. It | choose to make it so, or by lagging along brandies of the naval school and be nothing definite has : been money from the start with a small ex Ub^iievwTby many, however?that work carelessly we may remain in the back subject to such regulations as may be sen, Hugh Gardner and Lewis .Sutton. Interest paid on time deposits. A. J S hiparp , Teaiber 51 *E. THAYER, • • Tillamook will begin soon. penditure Enquire at thia office. l>roper. woods for the next quarter century. T Kutch & Bodie. T T A , ------ :.&E TRAYER, bankers &®neral Banking ^change Business.