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[IDE T^BLE for LOCAL NEWS. “Utah” Orton, the gentleman with the high tenor voice, is once more with us. Candidate’s ball at Hadley’s hall Sat Ho camo over the mountains Saturday, urday evening. with a hack loud of passengers, being Hotel arrivals during the past week tlie first hack to cross Ibis year. He re numbered fiity-eiglit ports the road in a better condition than Geo. Cohn received teu tuns ol uew it has been for many years at this season. goods per Str. Augusta. Lumber shipments for the past week See Olsen for wagons and buggies, at were as follows: Str. Truckee, 400,000 I Mason’s old stand . Pettit says he was simply trying to feet; Cleone, 270.000; Scot's. 280.000, ft., making u total of 950,000 feet, all for the catch the coon Saturday night. W. T. Henderson, of Rutledge, Ore., Truckee Lumber Co., of San Francisco, from their mill ut Hobsonville. It will is a guest of the Occidental hotel. The Blackwell building in the east end be used by them in the manufacture of boxes at San Francisco. ; of town is receiving a coat of paint. and would not have been here to inflict Acciden.al Shooting The Entertainment. himself on the public, had not some The entertainment at the Grand Cen Wilbur Stillwell was accidentally slifff "glUli WATER. I.OW WATER. tral hall last Friday night, was the be.«t kindly disposed Samaritan dragged his vesti-rdav evening bv Horace Dunn. worthless carcass from the slough during A.M. ft. r M. ft. A M. ft r M ft we have attended in Tillamook, and de one of his d”b.iu( lvs. bteai n r oxer 11> 1 a . «.• . _ .jug 1 hrougli the manual of S’v-i*.' Il served a much larger patrouage than it 1 coats und insulting women is uot looked •11 a. - u : n a W n. h • t r t itle, not know è rhi - 3 received, 'lhe programme was an ex upon by him as a heinous olfense. The ing that 11 n.is I >.i>l .1, au<l lhe gun w is cellent one and the farce at the last was 1 junior attache© of the com-crn, Walter ■ li-. haiil. the ball striking Wilbur 11 B, • sW ■ ’ well enacted. C. E. Reynolds distin Swinton, is not less noted for his habit tlie ll. - in part o( lhe thigh and passing SiUr-W * guished him-elf in singing a Germun ual devotion to Bacchus, and about tlie eb ir through. Tlie wound is not a dan song. Mrs. Kerr, Lola Wilson and others time the last “Voice” was issued, might gerous o: e, and no serious consequence* who took part did exceptionally well, wDk have been seen lying prostrate in a deep aa-: p irelieiule I I y I 'r lac e: who was and the audience were in tears or np- drunken stupor, from which his associ called. •SÄ";; rorious laughter all through the perfonn- ates were trying to awaken him, before atices. Much credit is due A. \V. Sever- COUNTY SOiìRESPOMENCt. 'A J he had his final introduction to a collec .nice for the part he took and for his .. Ä Nehalem. tion of reptilian monsters, otherwise The boiler and plant for the new saw labor iu making the entertainment a A. D. Farmer and daughter, of Big ,e«l»r known as “ snakes in his boots. ” These .HncMlaygi Nehalem ha« been honored with public mill at Saginaw, on the Nehalem, has success. The proceeds will be devoted i Nestucca, were in the city Saturday. I remnants of men do not know the ditler- «peaking ior the first t me iu the memory ’< Notice the change in the directory of been purchased, and will be brought in . to paying for an organ for the school, and I euce between social conviviality among ofthe modern settler. ■ \l»ri«y ■ h of the M. E. church South on this page. by the Str. Louis Olsen on her next trip. it is to lie hoped that the next entertain I gentlemen, and hoggish drunkenness The Augusta came in 1 ist week. 0 47 ö « County Surveyor Wilson returned Sun The mill site has been selected and work ment will be sufficiently advertised to among polluted brutes Mr. Schoouover lost a little boy last Their manhood ’B-.rshl, ?/ 1 B week from Lagrippe, 2.0 day from a surveying trip in the south work will commence on the erection of a insure the attendance it merits. und judgement is so warped that their s'r«i«y 2.1 enil of the county. | store building and a hotel immediately. A new store lias been opened by sd»y J? Albany A Astoria. vital organs have been crowded out of' Messers Tolil 4 Dean. rfurday.. -31 A. J. Clutrie has a beautiful town-site W. S. Cone is the pusher in the new town The Astorian of May 22, prints the fol place, and their structure is «0 dry and Mr. B. West of Clatsop passed through e,abore Table is for Dry Stocking Bar, not on the Nehalem, which will be platted i which intimates that it is a “go.” lowing in regard to the commencement i crisp, that, unless soaked in alcohol, you with a band of cattle yesterday. or Tillamook Bar. aud placed on sale at an early date. W. S. Runyon is expected to return ; can hear their hollow* hearts rustle like The Democratic candidate for Sheriff no height is reckoned front the level of aver- Rev. J. W. Craig, presiding elder of this week when he will, in all probability of the survey for the Albany 4 Astoria dry leaves against their stony ribs as they ' and Comity Clers visited this corner of ¿Jii.er.oH- waters, to which the Sounding, railroad: gjpyeu ,he Coil‘t Survey ch,lrU- the M. E. chureli South, district of Ore let thecitizensof Tillamook know whether creation. Tne chief engineer of the Albany and ‘ walk. But, thank providence, the VVater- gon, left for the valley Tuesday morniug. he is going to build the Wilson river road Astoria railroad came down yesterday ! loo of June 2, will sweep these clumps of The representative of the press honored us vith a call. He left with the best OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Louis Olsen, sou of Wm. Olsen, has ! or not. Mr. Runyon must feel highly morning with a full surveying party aud corruption into utter oblivion. > «lies ol friends and Ins voice slightly uiore accouterments than have beeuseen returned from Portland where he has elated with himself in the manner he in these parts for a long time. S tate . down nt the heel. M vuoins . A Trip to Nehalem. has managed to corral the timber land, j ........... Sylvester Pennoyer. Governor been attending school during the winter. The party is seveuteeu in number: Geo W. McBride vcreury Nesiucca We had the satisfaction of gratifying .... G. W. Webb. The M. E. church is fast nearing com and the franchise of the Wilson river at • W. W. Barr, chief engineer; E. J.Mc- ISTKhlie Instruction E. B McElroy. pletion ; the windows have been put in the expense of the unsophisticated Tilla- Caustland, transit man; Burr Power, a long felt desire by taking a trip through The weather has been very fine for sea’- ............................. Frank. Baker. State Printer I SUU frinler head chuinman; Richard Abbey, Chas. the Nehalem country last week. As we eral weess,—rather too tine, but ere]* Lijreme Judges. . W. W. Thayer, W. P. Lord, aud the belfry is almost ready to receive mooker. Redfield, A. Cannon, Harry’ Barr, F. R. S. Strahan. D istrict . the bell. Capt. Freeman, who has been survey ’ Powers, Chas. Walden, Wm. Geisen, sailed down the bay to Garibaldi, we ab look well. R. I*. Boise Krebs Bros, have gone to Portland to judtt Pack solved our thoughts from all worry of Every Republican in the county should ing a route for a wagon road to Cape Henry Green and six others, II. H. Hewitt buy an engine for their saw-mill. Attorney . C ounty make it a special point to vote at the Meares, left per Str. Augusta for Port mules, provisions, instruments, supplies business und work and soon began to D. A Findley has gone to Portland to of all descriptions went down witu the ....... W. H. Cooper. R. R. Hays. coming election next Monday, and vote 1 land. The Captain has located several party to New Astoria last evening where feel free from the cares of life. After par lav in a stock of goorls. st . UUYUU' T. E. Harris. routes but until he gets to Portland and the survey on this end will begin. The taking of an excellent meal ut the Hotel laentf A. Phelps has gone to Portland to pur J. W. Maxwell. straight. Xprfsentative ... . . I. T. Maulsby. Jos. Bixby, of Beaver, is erecting a compares notescan not say which will route will be surveyed to Tillamook. The Richardson, we journeyed on foot up the chase goods. kmo I Supe.'inteuuent H. W. McDermott. line from Albany to Tillamook has al : awrer ......... Jaupar Smith. large and commodious bain ou his place. 1 be tlie one accepted. No matter which ready been surveyed. Engineei Barr is bench, which is a fine walk or drive all | D. W. Priestly has a fine lot of butter , l«e«or ...................... kegs tor sale. They were manufactured ......... A. Ï*. Wilson. It will be 55x75 and one of the best in 1 one is accepted, we are iu hopes Mr B«rvcyor ..................... an experienced luau, and fins n splen the way to the mouth of the Nehalem j at Neetuci a I. T. Maulsby. ■wutrDistrict Attorney river, until we reai lied the residence ol | Freeman will be the gentleman in charge the county. ikmiMioncrs W. T. West aud H. F. Holden. didly fitted out party. He expect« to Harrison Booth has been hauling be able to furnish notes of his surveys “Woody” Aiderman, where we were roy Stillwell 4 Elierman are adding a large of the construction. freight from Fheridiin over the toll road in a short time. ally entertained for the night Mr shed to their livery stable, for the accom lor Weatherly 4 Findley, lie reports If ever we make a fight against any CHURCH DIRECTORY. Alderman lias a beautiful place on the the road in g.wtl condition. modation of wagons and buggies of the candidate for office, it will be on his The Republican Rally. beach and can sit on his front porch H. M. Farmer is doing some transit trade official or political record and not against T illamook C harge , M. E. C hurch , A large and enthusiastic crowd gath- gazing on old Sol as he sinks into 'he work on the road in Ills district al llic lruckcc Lumber Co.y aro boom- j ;;is personal character. Not that we I ered in the court house, Saturday night L'rstSun.lav iu the llloilth. South Prairie 10:30 Lake. sea, and listen to the sad waves until In | ” Pleuhunt Valley 2:30 iug things at their mill in Hobsouville. j would advocate the electiou of a man of I to listen to a Republican speech by T. B. is lulled to sleep by the moaning of tin Mr. Landingham deserves the thanks |~i 11 ” Tillamook n:0o IT M •• ” 7:30 They have three steamers now loading i bad morals, but. that we have found out and pitronage ut the traveling public Handley. The speaker reviewed the turbulent and mighty waters. Ijj •• Kilchis 11:00 of Tillamook, for putting his road is such j by this campaign that no man, however tariff question at length and in a very ki. 11 »» ” ll;oo at their wharfs. In the sands of the beach near this good condition; better than ever before. •• ” Tillamook 7:3® The only original, Tom Nelson catue ! good ho may be, is exempt from malic- able manner. He showed the fallacy of place are found large quantities of bees kndav School in Tillamook every Sunday 10 ou James Barnett Inis returned to Nestucca Payer iuceting> Thursday evening» 7=30 in with another load of passengers lues- i ¡ous charges and personal abuse at the the free trade idea as far as the nation ! If special pastorial service is desired, call on day, and left for the valley again Wed hands of irresponsible parties. wax, which tradition sayeth came from after an absence of about two years, ’.heundersigned al the Parsonage, opposite lhe and the state of Orcgou are concerned a Spanish vessel that wan wrecked then- traveling 111 Arizona ami California. He nesday morning. court house. , ... _ . says lie is satisfied now to remain at Nes- The following is the list of Census and lastly its effect on Tillamook county. J. H. W ood , Pastor. Further lue a. The followers of Sir Isac Walton report enumerators for Tillamook county, ap He mace it very clear to any reasonable more than a century ago. The country al out Sand Lake is set good fishing in all the streams in this proved by the Superintendent of Census, man that a protective tariff would greatly north, m ar the base of Kearney moun B T illamook C ircvit , M. K. C hurch , S outh . tain, is the sup|Hised location of tin tling up rapidly this Hpring. Several vicinity. Several good strings were at Washington: Chas B. Handley, benefit the people of this county if no K Tillamo ik. first Sundiiy, morning and evening buried treasure, and searching parties parlies have moved in lately, some have ■ Vulxl«, reciuid ” .................... 10:30 A.M. brought in Sunday. Hobsonville; Henry Roberts, Tillamook; where else, as the funds for appropria bought lunJ and others have takeu up (. ” Saturday proceeding cd Suuuay b:oo r. M There will be a dance in Hadley’s hall Walter T. West, Beaver; S. H. Rock, tions must come from this source, and may be found digging there st all times. laud. There are very few farms for sale Bi Thr -e Rivers, second Sunday,............. ;':30 r. m . We then took a boat and sailed up the here as the majority of the people here ■ siutli l'rairie, third ” ■ .. ... I1p;3'3A* M- Saturday night, May 31st. Good luusifi Oretown, P. O. The above gentlemen the Democratic party as a party, is op bsv and river, and were more than sur want to remain. There is government ■ neasaui Valley, ” ” ........... v’M’ pf Tillamook, fourth ” ...............11:00 A.M. will be on hand and a general good time are all well acquainted with the county posed to internal improvements. Mr B ianca . prised at the magnifieeuce of the scenery laud to take up yet. D asiki . M. C onwav , Faster. is guaranteed to all. and will be able to give Tillamook as Handley then compared the peculiar fit and the beautiful and productive country A Card Mr. S. W. Grabel has constructed a good a showing in the Dext census report ness of the two candidates for Governor, adjacent. There are many fine rancher- C hristian C hurch . fresh-water tank for the Str. Garfield. as possible. Eti. Hi AtuiaiiT.—Will yi on allow me aud in a manner very favorable to Hon. on the bottom and tide lands and much Elder li B. M organ , Pastor: Will preach at The tank holds 361) gallons and shows -puce to protest against th in I real iiicnt I A lot of scurrilous circulars emanating D. P. Thompson. After a few compli good land on the benches and rolling mi receiving nt the hands of the Demo Tillamook, on the third anil fifth Sunday's ot ttcii month, at li:oO a . M., and 7:30 p . m . All excellent workmanship. mentary remarks regarding the county hills. There is no end to the timbei cratic lend» th in this county? 1 am not from the Watchtower office, and com are cordially invited. The snag which lies in the stream off piled by W„ S.&Co., nave been sent ticket, short addresses were made by resources, and it is said there are rich 1 candidate for anvoffice; am not asking Olsen’s dock should be removed. The out into the county for distribution on C. N. Drew, F. I). HasBrouck and A. W. coal deposits on Coni creek. Cattle rais any thing ami »imply desire to be let done. From the inception of the cam pile-driver could do it at very little ex SOCIETY DIRECTORY. election day, but aB Joe’s truth and Severance, after which the meeting ad ing and dairying is the chief pursuit at paign, I have been the object of vituper pense to those interested. journed. veracity is known to be badly warped, present hut the advent of the railroad ation and abuse at the hands of the Dem Republicans should see that the ticket TILLAMOOK LODGE SO. 57, and the improvements on the bar will ocratic authorities, and I appeal to mv A E. tk A. M.. meets on tlx they vote next Monday is tlie same as they will uot have any weight whatever Str. Truckee Democratic friends whether or not it is * first Saturday ntaht of encl: work a wondrous change. The peopfi month Spisrhil meetings lor work that which we publish on the opposite with the citizens of Tillamook. Of course just. The new steamer Truckee arrived from every Friday night. Visiting hretll they w ill not be sprung until the last of this region have had great disadvan I could retaliate sharply Piutigh. page, it is the straight ticket. San Francisco Tuesday, after a rough ten invited to attend. minute, for as one of that gallant (?) tages to contend with in the way ol Joseph \\ biting is far from umissailable. It. V. V. Johnson, w . M. Geo. Means ’ smiling face is seen once but uneventful trip. The new steamer is F. 1J. Ilasbrouck, Sec’y. little band remarked, “we must not give transportation aud deserve great credit His subaltern, (who claims to furnish the more on the streets. George lias just a model of naval architecture and neat brains,) I n notoriously <1 -s.ripatcd at tiinva. them a chance to answer.” for the progress they have imide. How .did’ennolt, whois advanced, I am told, ness beiDg considered one of the liest 'I-II.LAM00K f.ODGI finished a large contract of driving piles ever, they all seem contented, hav, The literary thieves who furnish copy because he is unfriendly to me, has vio No. «94. I. O. O. F lor the Truckee Lumber Uo., at llubsou- equipped steam schooners sailing out of meets tn Odd Fcl- plenty to eat,and a wealth oi lhe comforts lated the lav. pertaining to his office. If for the Voice are not satisfied with using j) low’s hall every rtatur- vilie ■ the bay city. She has accommodations of life, though they cannot obtain tl.e I had been so disposed I believe I could ciay night, except the Messrs. Brown and Branson, of Beaver, their own ‘‘thunder” in their articles, for thirty-seven passengers, as follows: nave made thia campaign peculiarly in- firct Saturday of each maath. luxuries nt present. A more hospitable, ♦eresting for the p ick of snarling coyote« N P. Roberts, N.G. W. C. King, Sec’y. while hunting last week, killed u panther but every “gag” they work off is a stolen First cabin thirty-one, steerage six, and sociable and generous class would lit- who. under the guise of Democracy are that measured eight teel and nine inches expression, and are so old that every is fitted out with all modern improve t-.s,tiling me; but I have my businest >ORINTH POST, G.A R iroin tip to tip. They also bugged two newspaper man in the land will ring ments in the way of state-room and hard to find. meets first Wednes- We made a call nt Tohl 4 Deane's am? propose to attend to it. If a lot of They parade “chestnuts" on them. Detim r Us want to cleet a bitter Repub J day of each month small bear. cabin accommodations. The steamer is store, which is presided over by Mr. lican like McDermott, Treasurer of this themselves in the clothes of somebody ’in Grand ‘ entriil Hal' Bert Tilden came up from Hobsonville officered by the following favorably known L Whiting, Commander. Oliver, and farther uji on the hill wi county they are tree to do so, ami if there who existed long ago. Mr. Whiting is Sunday, and Geo. Cohn went down and efficient efficere: Captain, John found the good-natured and affable ire »iwiigfi Republican» who can not the man who “criblied” some of Joaquin Wednesday. There is always someone Crawford; 1st officer, Mr. Roberts; 2nd Henry Tohl, who k -epH a salo< 11. He appreciate tlm in-iilt McDermott has cast Millir's poetry and tried to palm it off POST-OFFICF. HOURS. looking alter Til lamuok s interests mlhat officer, Mr. Barney; chief engineer, J. S. upon tlieir party to elect him, let them keeps the best of refreshments und is do .1., so. Only don’t without any cause, as his own some time ago. If a man The post-omrc Tillamook will be open every s< ary; 1st assistant engineer, John Scott; <i«y in the week from 7 o’clock a . m ., to » o’clock thriving little burg. ing a good business. We then spent assail .i business ma.ii who is not a cun- hasn't an original idea,and can’t express M., and on Sunday from H to lo a . m ., and from The Str. Augusta arrived Saturday purser, C. L. Place; steward, Tom lldute 1 sin buying county ordeis at the night with E. (L E. Wist, farther ii| 4 P. . m Mails close at 45 minutes past 7 r. M. an idea in his own words occasionally, Smith, and has a crew of eleven men be Money order and regiatcred business close at 5 evening, with freight and passengers lor the river. Mr. Wist has an excellent seventy-five e. uts on the dollar, and un he should keep his mouth shut. But. o clock F. x. less a < hung' in made ex|s-ct to buy still fore the must, including two stokers and ibis place and points on the bay. She Sophia Severance, Post-mistress. place fronting on the river, mid is build 'lii'iip. t, and under tlie circumstances, the Voice is irresponsible, has no repu two in the steward’s department. The discharged her cargo at the new wiiarl ing a wharf ami warehouse for ins store. an | t i -bly stand it as well as any other tation at stake and has nothing to lose,— Truckee has a lumber carrying capacity of McKinley 4 Holden. 11c han a large stock of general uierchHt'. tax payer. As far as my own vote is or to gain for that matter. of 4'X).00) feet, on a draft of eleven feet S. A. Roberts and Frank Linville have disc, and as good and extensive as any coin.n e I, I shall vote as I stsifit; if tb.it is a crime, I win a criminal, I sup purchased the hardware business of 8. ! aft, making her splendidly adapted to Democratic •‘Vice.” in the country. Mr. A. J Cloutrie has a pose, but I i i'iigratulate myself, I am tn I.ESTHH HAFT. P rof . W. Grabel, and will continue at the the trade in which she will be engaged. I place here fronting on the river w hich is i re-p: c'litile company o( fellow voters. .same old stand. Look fur their "ad” in Every Htatement that lias yet been I One of the advantages, and by no means an excellent townsite, and no doubt u I w ■ deci,|,.,Uy ig.-.nred bv tlie Demo- delivered every next week’s H hadliout . made by the Democratic Voice, han acted a small one, offered by the advent of the | town will l,e built here. Mr. Cloutrie . rstie convent ion, and they can crack no Family washing and ironing a MWtalty. parti whip shout my ears, nor object to The Truckee mill at Hobsonville made as an emetic upon its twenty or twenty- new steamer, is the practibility of our —StTfb CLEAN!D TO ORDER.— will soon lay off a town-site. Still the freedom they gave me. the largest cut that has ever been made five readers, who know them to be lies merchants to deal with Fan Francisco Very Res|>ectfiilly Yours, further up the river near the junction of C. H Bedie in Tillamook county lust Friday. They and frauds of the moat scurrilous neture. firms without having to make a trip to G W. Kutch, Cl.AUDK T hayf . h . the North Fork is snotlier prop* se<l t> wn cut 60,470 feet, all of w hich w as tirst-claae that city. Mr. Place, the purser, is a The managers of that travesty of a I site, and it is undi rstood that a large Administrators Notice. lumber for the Ban Francisco market. newspaper are conceded by all who are gentleman who lias had large experience saw-mill will lie located there. At present there is no doubt that the unfortunate enough to be acquainted in that line, and orders given to him will N thè rnattir <»f thè stille of John P. Sher- We attended a Republican meeting ut 1 »et 'L ■ --n-i-d N./tir'* h hrrebv given by whole Republican county ticket will be ; 1 with them, to be the most coluasal liars receive his |iersonal attention. He will th un ■ i’’I ") uiiifi-triitor nf thè rMate : Nehalem school house on Saturday, the onsorial rtists I eri, to thè < t ••• li » ■ »? • elected with majorities ranging from I50 yet unearthed in this, or any other com call on the merchants of Tillamook for 17th, an account of which we published! j ntid «Il p'-r H<Hii»hHvhig rlaiim» iiffninst th« «ahi to 260. Let every Republican turn out i munity. . their orders everv time the steamer hist week ; .iIto « xhlbit tinnì with thè necrusnry Have opened the only first-das« two- I ,o,i< I "r ■ w itliin k . x monili« after thè fimi pnbll- rhair abop in the county. Hair cutting and swell the majority as large as posti- I The stock in trade of these political arrives. Arrangements will be made ’ • - noti'e, to hi.i<l t'Iininiritrator at We then pn«’ee<!e I further tip the rivet . , ♦n;ii in ihe latret style. Give them a iri-il ble. scavengers is deceit, discord and de- with the steamer Gen. Garfield to trans following the North Fork w In re we were ,ir «> ! ; • 11, J llli’.mo» k , TlHrtmook couilty, ; <>.r. ’ ’ ‘ i> bcing »he nliK-e for thè trauii- and they will give von a good job. On< A party of fishermen while on Trask river st ruction They can not uphold their fer freight from Hobsonville to this city, , <.f th«- Ldui ii »'B4 of siivi estate entertained by Robt. Cranford, fleowns Il i|., door South of the Grand Central. I M a ’ -sltr. U II.LI 4M OLMjtN, last Sunday, espied a large bear about a own candidates, as in doing that they thereby making a through rate from Ibis i a great genl of fine land and has lost no \t( f i.i-i >■>’ ■ ( / i , A'Iminlnhator rntate of KUTCH 4 BODI.E. > r J. P Bh« ri« k. aecMfltd. quarter of a mile off, und one of the wou]j neccessarily have to handle the city to San Francisco. time in making improvements. Hellas • i ; party took a shot at bruin, but as the truth (more or less) which is entirely Campaign Liars. a town-site on his place, also. Then yiLLAMOOK I caliber of the weapon used wusjJ-sbort foreign to the nature of such scabs on SOTK . Hut Fl m.lCATltlN. Those paragons of sobriety,—God save are many g'Sid ranches on the N< rth I.ti, !«»;' it Oi’gon L t>, Oregon, Muy humanity, but try to tear do mi the repu- • • i* herebv »riven that the J^IVERY STABLE ' his bearship still lives. Fork. We next accepted the lin-pitality wii.< i mH ï « tiler h«a notice of Inn E. Mealy, a wealthy mill nan, of tat ion of men who would not be disgraced the mnrs,—who mix and prepare the in of H. H Downing w ho has n large, bin , in., !”i«l proof in nupport of hi» gredients for the columus of that her « . ! a ,n be mad« ' ■ 1 Chehalis, Wash., is in the city looking by allowing such curs to clean their First-class single and double maphroditic abortion of a paper, posing ¡Jjceon Co»l creek. Mr. Lowuii.g keeps t'i. < . 1'ityUh rk ol I illamook County, nt Tllla- up a chance lo invest. He will examine shoes. on ; hi , on sturdny, July J2, JNVO, vis: under the name of the “Democratic batchelor'» hall, but 1 e lacks none of ti e turnouts kept on hand Mar'In Haskell, some timber land in this vicinity, and i.‘ The HeADtiGHT owes its many readers Voice,” are suffering with an attack of ’ comforts of a well regulated household t .on ’ s No 64141, for lot* 1 and a, n w suited will purchase, and erect a saw-mill an apology for inflicting upon them from and we sighed when we bad to leave his i . .1 A k 'fl * K 4 0| IK-L 5, Ip. I I», acute softening of the brain and fracture Boarding and transient StOCK an the bay with a daily capacity of 7»,-1 time to time write-ups of such scrubs, , plaeu. Our boatman, oneof L. I’. Alley’s ti e f .¡I'. w . iiï wltnenaen to prove his of a distended gall. They are white- carefully cared for. but if they were not brought up all-stand ' 000 feet. 1 . i <1 n. e upon and cultivation of, sons, who is an exp<rt cara-nan, tin n the exaggerated ing with a round-turn, there is no telling livered and green-eyed with envy, lie , conveyed us down the North Fork and up Notwithstanding Stillweil & Ebarmar], bowel \ ’. ï. ' A J Smith F Harrington cause one of them tried to lie County li » a iK .lI ui Tillamook. Tillamook, ; eiaims of the Democratic Voice a ltd the where their gall would lead them t^io. t 'the H' tith Fork, to the mouth of I-ley n<! J. r ■ IJirgxi. Clerk and was defeated by the present J. T Apprrnon, RrgUter. Proprietors mud-slinging vf that paper and the i creek, »topping on the wav at Charley incumbent, and both are looking with Excursion. Watchtower, the whole Republican l ’ yo'», where we were refreshed and avaricious eyes on the deputyship in that 'ìTI' F P'HC FÌ'Bf.ffATlOX. strengthened by a dinner sin li a» would county ticket is going to be suceexeful Oflhrnt or«/ u < ity, Orvffon, M.y There will be a grand excursion to office in case a Democrat ¡»elected to fill I.-» lie considered a luxury in a city hotel. h In n \y elvi-n thftttlie «olio« - and forever put she muzzel on mud Garibaldi and all point« of interest on the -r ha* rtir-l not!<•• of hi» inter- it. The Voice following in the fixitsteps Foley valley contain» some goral good slinging in politics in Tillamook county. m dp' of In iiuppirt of hia claim, bar, Sunday, June 8. Thesteam.-r Gen. of its disreputable mother, the Watch- rani'be» and the settlers have done much ï V ' will I* made I m fore th« Wm. Olsen has purchased the agricul % of Tiilamoot < oun’v at Tillamuck/ Garfield baa be- n chartered to low the ‘ tower, cares not what means it uses to workinclearing.Comingdown the Miami, Or v . »uni i •>. July ¡J, iROO, vii; we spent the niglil witu otir friend Lou. tural implement business of J. C. Mason, barge carrying the excaniowista. Ticket» «ecure its object, and in fact prefer» to I’ar sh Izuwrll A. Vouiig, The-Miami country is allri. lit, together with the buildings and lots 75 cent» per couple, (lady and gent,) fight with mud rather than stone», it and |»»w< H anv advantages, I hmh I i -. Pi mpHon If N.. Mo i. - 7 for the e % at n w % formerly owued by Mr Mason, const t- . • Ip. 1 n,r 7 w u n *>f ’•wk —<ndr— single ticket 50 cents A general good doe» not mind offal and filth in the least the railroad is likely to bd built through »’14 H- ¡«am» the t«4k>«v .5 - . .......... lo prove hi» ing of store building and resilience. Mr. it. We now proceed to Garibaldi aga n (sou and cattivali«! of,' cn »nm -m rraldenee time is guaranteed to all who juirticipate. an l its cowardly nature shrinks from ami sail up the boy to Tillamook, invig na I iar»4. vU: Olsen will still continue the agricultural By order of Committee. Walt» r J Smith, Mai rfinllMkgtl. 8 llarrlng- honorable and effective weapon». The orated by the journey and better pre depot, and, as he is well and favorably 1 !|l of 111..'n.«*, Tllta> In I HD >ohn P. Bi New huUMt of five rooms, to rent or senior mul-slinger of institution, Joe pared to engage in the iiriaome routine m -ok < outvijr, or« known as an experienced business man, Interest paid on time deposits. I T app-reon llegVvWrr ’S®'5 Whiting, is uoted for bit debauchery of business sell.—Enquire At E dmunds Grocery. C.&E. THAYER. • • Tillamook we bespeak for him »splendid tradi. C TILLAMOOK LAUNDRY, Washing gathered, and week. Kutch & Bodie. T A , I »* C. & E- THAYER, BANKERS General Banking Exchange Business.