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OFFICIAL directory . Those wishing dental work should call on Dr. Wise at once as he will remain here only a few days at present. He C. B. Hadley sports a $210 watch chain. will be gone to Albina for about two Why not bare a board cf trade in this weeks. place T McKinley A Ellison have just opened The streets are crowded with strangers a meat market next door to the bank, of late. where tlie best grades of meat are kept W. S. Runyon returned from Portland constantly on hahd. Eveiything neat, new and clean. Tuesday. LOCAL NEWS. W. S. R myon arrived from San Fran- taken an active and prominent part in publicans elected their entire ticket, ciaco Tuesday evening after an absence . politics, being a staunch Republican,and Frank Hacheny for treasurer, and C. M. .......... Sylvester Pennoyer. of three months, during which time he is well known all over the state. Dr. Forbes for councilman in the 2nd ward Cvrt'«0' . .... Geo. W. McBride ....................... G. W. Webb. hss been laid up with sickness a great Johnson is a member of the Protestant had no opposition. C. Castendick was Tr”'“rublKm.lruU.OU KB. McElroy. deal. He will now commeuee active | Episcopal church and stands high in elected from the t'rst w ird hv 367 major »I“!““,,, ............................... Frank Baker. “*'*.1. Ju4«ea W W. Thayer. W. P. Lord. operations on the Wilson River road and Masonry and the I. O. 0. F. order. He ity, and W. Fliedner from the third ward upreu«-1“ a a s. Strahan D istrict boom, and expects to have both finished is slways good natured and jovial and is by ”63 majority. ...................................... R. F. Boise Tn East Portland the Republicans by fall. The road up the river will be as much of a boy as most men forty Mr H. H. Hewitt «turner C ounty . j elected the entire ticact. In Albihn the one of the best in the county and will en. years bis junior. ................... W H. Cooper, hanee the value of the property along the Dr. Johnson was married in 1850, and citisens ticket elect one member of the ludi*............................................................ R. X. Hay«. rlerY ; ..................... T. F. Harris. hit first wife dying he was married again city council. The total vote of Port ftute by one-half. Mr. Runyou is well ..x.r .. J. W. Maxwell. Work will soon be begun on the Wil A report of the commerce of Tillamook M/’''t*s'iveriuteudent ................LT. Maulaby. pleased with the work done by his in 1868. He has three daughters living land. East Portland and Albina was fcS»ot8“Penu . H. W. McDermott. son river road. bay has beetl sent to the U.S. Engineer meu on the drift during the winter and his family resides in McMinnville at 5,0), against 11,2 ‘6 at the state election. Tre«*uref ... Jaspar Smith. It ia time to be making arrangements department, for the fiscal year ending and says he will clear out the balance of present, while he conducts his drugstore A»«“or ................A. P. Wilsou. b“,*7',Lutrict Attorney I. T. Maulaby. Jund 30th, 1890, which shows a large in for a fair this fall. the debris at the next stage of low water and does an office practice in this place Important Locala. gSîiLiw««" * T »nd « F HuWen- - -I A. P. Wilson is id Bay City surveying crease over any previous year. so there will be no obstructions in the Crop-Weather Bulletin the new town-site. z The Str. Augusta Came in Saturday way of loggers getting their logs down i Call anti examine those fl ’.'>) su ts at CHURCH DIRECTORY. Lack of rain has caused short crops in with 135 tons of general merchandise next spring. Cohn's. * W eek ending S aturday , J i nk 14.— and twenty passengers for this place. the Willamette valley. T illamook C harge , m . E. C hurch , 100,000 shingles for s ilo at Colin's, in The week has been cool and partly Consolation. - . hi the month, South Prairie 103O Mrs. C. H. Bodie has been serously Capt. Schrader reports one of the most * cloudy, with light sprinkles of rain on lots to suit. rir>t.S«>|u*y „ piclisant Valley 2:30 pleasant trips that he has made. ’ " Tillamook 11.Oo ill for the past few days. Look over those cigars, pi|X* and Sunday, Monday and Saturday. The Anti-tax Republicans are happy over Hid „ M •• 7:30 Fifty-two logs were put into the Geo. W. Pettit shipped his "Coon” * „ KilchU the Democratic victory, as there will be rainfall was light and did not much more I notions at King’s. g4 Kilchis last week bv l’at Welch, team >, " ” boarder out per Str. Augusta. no taxes to pay and the incoming officers than to lay the dust. Vegetation of all 1 W anted .—At Colin's, wool, for which •» Tillamook ««* School .. ,, _____ .. ster for Frank Severance. Pat now car In Tillamook every Sunday ld;oo kinds would be benefited by good heavy we pay the highest market price. Stillwell & Eberman have completed a will charge no fees for their work. * J” „/meeting. Th nr «lay evening« evening. 7 30 tie,.Ung. Tkurrtay ries the banner for the biggest days work rains, and especially would the wheat 'iZ.JedRl paitorial »ervic. i. de.ired, call on large addition to their livery stable. i Ylo to Johnson «.1 S verance ’ s drug th, undersigned at the Varwunge. opposite the in this county yet with one team. crop be benefited. The weather, has, 1 The Nestucos Quick-silver Ledge. C. W. Alley and S. Rcovell, of Neha [ store for a genuine Key \\ est cigar. * curt home j, WoQDi pMtor. however, not been injurious to crops, tlie , Considerable real estate has changed lem, paid this office a visit Thursday. Uncle Wesley Smith gives us a differ cool, cloudy weather being more bene . New house of five rooms, to rent or hands lately, much of it being acre The new M. E. church will be ready T illamook CiKCUrr, M. K. C hukcm , S outh . property, suitable for subdivision. Sev ent version of the story in regard to the ficial than cloudless warm weather would sell.—Enquire ut E hmun for dedication the 4th Sunday in July. Tillamook. fir.t Sunday, morning and evening, eral parties who have money are buying quick-silver mines than which we pub be, but rain is what is needed for the ; 'Ruh for the Fourth! last week. He says that s Mr. Lantson 1 growth and maturing of grains, veg ■1 works at Colin’s if you “C” C. E. Reynolds Saturday night all the choice property obtainable. proceeding 4d Sunday sito r. m ! found the ledge many years ago and ' etables 4c. brate. nr* Kivert. n**cond Sunday, ® S:jO F r. “ M. in the role of ‘‘Pepper," the office boy. 10:30 A. M. R. J. Hendricks, H. W. Cottle and while the mountains were covered with J Haying is generally in progress and South Prairie, third ... B:00 r. M. ' | Cobn received a fine line of gent’s Preparations are being made to build ( fleiaant Valley, y others interested in Bay City arrived here A heavy growth of green timber, but ' .neo a . m . Tillamook, fourth light yields are generally reported. The clothing per Str. Augusta- ill sizes, all a large and commodious wharf at Bay , D amisi . M. C onway , Pastor. Sunday evening. A stock company has after the fire had burned the timber i continued dry weather proved to be City. been formed to handle Bay City property away, he could not recognize the old land quite injurious to the liay crop in most I latest styles. The band boys will receive their uni and that place will take a boom shortly. marks and was never able to return to Goo<ls delivered free of charge from C hristian C hurch . [ section«. The fall and early sown spring forms shortly. They are expected every Colin’s, to all parts of town after Mon riJer II B. M rroan , Pastor: Will preach at the place s here the ore was found. He See our clubbing list. Subscribers 1 wheat are in good condition. They rilljiRoRk, on the third and fifth Sunday s ot day. paying up for the next year are entitled kept the specimen on his mantle-piece would be benefited by rain, but if no dry day, J une I). wk uontli, St li:oO a . m ., and 7:30 r. m . All McKinley 4 Ellison have started their to a choice of papers in connection with for fourteen years, when it was taken by j north winds prevail, the crop will average ire cordially Invited. Ladies’ and gent's shoulder braces. I new meat market. Their shop is neatly ! the H eadlight . N ow is the time to pay an old California miner and assayed. It j very well. The late sown spring gram . Call and see them at Johnson 4 ver ri arranged. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ' up and get two good papers at a reduced was found to be a rich specimen of cin continues to be in a poor condition, and ance’s drug stor nabar. New potatoes are selling for Sets per j rate. less than one-half the average, from If you want 11 No. I pie -e of prints, -rlLLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57. pound in Portland, no old ones being in I spring sown grain is expected. Barley, something that is good and will wash, The county road between Tillamook A F. & A. M., meet« on the | rye and oats are doing quite well. Corn The Telephone Line. a 1 first Saturday night of each the market. you enn find it at King's and Hobsonville would be liencfitted by month, special mevtiiia. .or work | has a slow growth owing to the cool The strawberry and ice cream festival a little work at different points. In its every Friday night Visiting breth Go to Johnson 4 Severance's for paint Arrangements are being made as fast weather. Hoys are reported as progress ren invited to attend. last Friday night netted the church present condition one has to put their H. V. V. Johnson. W . M. as possible by the Tillamook and Astoria ing nicely. Vineyards are healthly and and oil, 11s they are closing out that line F D. Hasbrouck, Sec'y. about $20. trust in Providence and hang on to the * tf. Telegraph and Telephone Company to 1 excellent prospects are shown by them. and you can buy for cost. Rev. Beard was sick last Sunday and seat. push the construction of a telephone line , Eastern Oregon crop reports are more | Buy your paint and oil from Johnson 4 LODGE unable to fill his appointment at this I Beginning with the issue dated July from this place to Hobsonville, and it 1 Severance. You can get goods from them O. o. F. I 4th, the H eadlight will be increased in will be in operation before many months. hopeful than from the Willatne-te valley. cheaper than you can in l’ortiand. 'tf >dd Fel place as advertised. Fruit, however in the Willamette valley low« hall every Satur- ! will " iTjg certificates will be issued as soon as This ^day night, except the H. W. Laselle is building some small j size to a seven-column paper. T! ■ is in as fine a condition as could be de-: Ural Saturday of each mouth. give us more room for news, and we shall ! j the books arrive. Notice. cottages in tbe south part of tbe city . j N. P. Roberts, N.G. W. C. King, sec y. sired, and southern Oregon promises to devote more space to tlie resources of the : They will be for rent. The following is a list of the officers ¡eclipse former years by her fruit yield. ! ; and stockholders of the company: Pres- The strawberry crop is becoming ex-1 All parties knowing themselves In Tlie various committees are earnestly I county. w Z—ZSORISTH TOST. G.A R debted to me for work, will confer a (E? “ / \ c]feJ ( , wet« first Wedne«- The Teacher ’ s Association met at the ¡dent, R. R. Hays; Vice-president, C. B. liausted and cherries are noiv plentiful in favor by calling at my office ami paying lil / i 1. 1LA - day of each month at work to arrange an interesting pro- ■ A 4Z. aw y ln Oriiiz<1 ( entral H„n South Prairie School House on June 14, | Hadley; Treasurer, Claude Thayer; Sec- the market. gramme for the Fourth. J. Wliidng, Commander. for the siinie. with A. W. Severance as chairman. An , retary, A. P. Wilson. Directors, 11. 11. The livers continue to fall slowly and The proceeds of the theatrical on Sat A. 1’. W ilson . interesting session was held. The time I Hays, L. 11. Brown, Geo. Cohn, J. C. reports do not indicate that there is much urday night will be devoted towards pay County Surveyor. for the next meeting lias not been des Mason and B. C. Lamb. In addition to snow to be melted. POST-OFFICE HOUKS. ing for the school organ. « the above are the following stockholders: ignated. Tbe po.tofiice at Tillamook will be open every "Laugh and grow fat." You can’t After July 9th. Jar hi the week from 7 o'clock A. M., to S o’clock GENERAL NEW9. J. E. Sibley, W. 8. Cone, Chas. Robson, Attorney E. E. Sei ph and George r it., and oh Sunday from S to lo A. M., and trom help but laugh if you attend the enter l la 4 I- M. Malta cfoae al 45 minutes pnxt 7 r. M. Raleigh left by stage Tuesday evening Theo. Jacoby, J. C. Comer, W. H. Cooper, R. R. Ila.vs will enter the real estate Money order and registered busintNS close at 5 tainment Saturday night. Forest Fires. for Tillamook City. Mr. 8elph has a! °C. Bowers, Win. D. Stillwell, Wm. o'clock r m . arena as soon as his term of office ex Sophia Severance, Poet-mistress. The Str. Louis Olsen came in Monday land case in court at that place, and will Mills, VV. C. King, G. W Pettit, H. V. W ashington , June IB—Tlie president pires. From tlif number of applications with a cargo of freight. She left for ■ stay until circuit court convenes.—Sheri-1 Y. Johnson and W. F. I). Jones, to-day transmitted a communication from he lias from property holders to handle Portland again Wednesday. dan Courier. D r . W. A. WISE, ; the secretary of the interior relating to their property, it would seem that ho Mines of Beee-wax. Real estate is steadily on the raise. I J. M Johnson who lias been etn- ' tbe destruction by fires carelessly kin- j will have his ham!., full. nloved hl at uhixvi Barker 4 Smith’ o s saw-mill met I No XT one lias . ever been , ., . to give an died or left on public lands. The presi DENTIST. Some good sales have lately been made jnoyuu able in town and surburbau property. ( "'¡"¿„f accident a few days ago For Ladies or Gentlemen. ’ authentic account of how such enormous dent expressed the opinion that if proper GRAND CENTRA!. HOTEL. We understand that W. W. Conder, ! jj e striH.it — his -------- hand against a circular r i quantities of bees-wax came to be de- j penalties were imposed by law and a ------------- „ 1 will offer until the doth of June, 1890, County Clerk elect, and Miss Ella Dunn H11W) •------------------------------------------------ gevering one of his fingers and badly ' ixisited ou the beach near Nehalem, few convictions secured, much waste of TILI.AMOOK, ORE. were married in Ncstucca last Sunday. I the eight lotH in block 30, in Thayer's forests would bo prevented. lacerating two others. Specimens are found along tbe beach in addition, at the following prees: For Considerable money has been raised ! A large general merchandise store is ■ various places, but it is most plentiful Foul Play Suspeoted. cornel lots $7-»; $15 down mid $3 a month TILLAMOOK for the Fourth of July celebration and I to be opened an early date j near Nehalem. s the opened at at Bay Bay City City at at an early date near the the mouth mouth of of the the Nehalem. I with no interest. For inside lots (GO; the ■ bars, pieces LAUNDRY, the affair promises to be a great success, I j by McMinnville parties. parties, f Some of ‘ the sea shifts - - -• - — of it are nn S hk R idan , O re ., June, 16.—The seven- $10 down and $5 a month with no inter I.F.STF.K HART, Paor. Elmer Espy, of Portland, spent last goods have already arrived, and the rest covered and washed ashore, and large teen-year-old son of John Lady, of est. Tins is the best bargain ever offered Washing gathered, and. week in this place on business. Mr. Espy : will be herein a few days. It will be quantities are found by plowing some of ' Grande Ronde, has mysterionslp disap in Tillamook Cull before they are all delivered everyweeki is a very pleasant and agreeable gentle- j situated in C. E. Wilson ’ s old store. the low land near the beach. There are peared. He attended a picnic in compa sold. Family w ashing snd ironing a specialty. Messrs. Stebbens and Curtis, two'’!»«" *'*ere theses has never reached ny with his half-brother at Ballston on —SUITS CLEANED TO ORDER.— man. G. (). N olan . Seme of the most difficult feats in j Michigan capitalists are daily expected in the memory of the oldest settlers, and Saturday, and has not been seen since tj arrive in this city. Mr. Ciirtis comes ! which are covered with a good sized Curtis .............................. ledgerdemain wil be performed ......... at the 10 o'clock that day. A large party was Great Reduction entertainment Saturday night, at Hadley's to examite timber lands, and Mr. Steb | growth of spruce, where deposits of the searching for him Sunday The search bins to look over Tillamook bay with a wax may be found by digging. Speci- ers were dragging Yamhill river for him hall. For a short time only, yon can got view of putting up a large saw-mill. i ln«n» of the wax may be found at the today, but up to this evening nothing cabinet else photographs at from $1.'M) to Work on McKinley & Holden ’ s new Any Induatriou« man who wants to make him- ' house of any settler on the beach, and to has l>een heard of him. Dilligcnt search $2.50 |>er dozen. These lire full size •• i a bom« where he can enjoy good health, dock and ware-house is progressing. The There ia said to be nearly 175 settlers aU it b gennine be«.«,, drink pure mountain water, breathe pure air, frame work for the building is being who have tsken land in the uusurvey. d , tonR q( u bave bpen uuearttietl, and inquiry have been made all over cabinent photographs .mounted on good etc., had better call on erected. tract on Trask river, -nd a petlt.on is and one nmn , a large amount to this part of the country, but no clue lias cards, and include standing figures, I been discovered. Foul play is sus- groups, children and babies, and largo C apt . W m . D. S tillwell , Pr,ncit00 for whicll h< Look out for the census-taker. W. T. I being circulated to have it surveyed. ■ pcctcd. Tillamook, Ore. vignette heads, all retouched and fin The laud comprises some of the best ce , Tet| , n qualjty u |a aR pHxl ft(i West, enumerator for this district is busy ished in the highest style of the art. counting noses and asking pertinent timber and agricultural lands in the iny jn t(w market an(, haH re|ajnp(J it, Old Forest Fires These photographs will he made at BOOT<Ji SHOE SHOP. county and should be opened for settle- iamili||r ollor through all ita rnugll questions. -a —J.N. VOKES,--------- The report of the Oregonian regarding n,ent’ I and age. It is supposed by some, and an i Old settlers tell us that that thirty Reynolds' gallery, one d >or south of ANATOMICAL, BOOT dt SHOE-MAKER, _ the Nestore» country was Letcher's jewelry store, Tillamook, Ore Sheriff elect, Downs, had an auction Htated, that it came from the wreck of a years ago Can be found next door to'the Bank in the collapse of the Linenweber cannery, • heavily timbered, and had as fine forests gon. vessel over a century ago _ _ Til lam. .ok, where for a reasonable price is a mistake, and is entirely without of old cloths last week which netted him Spanish you van get your Boots and Shoes made foundation. almost enough to go to housekeeping, others say that it came from a wrecked ns ativ locality in the county. Now, as Shipper's Sale. to order ami warranted, which for dur By request C. E. Reynolds will sing which it is rumored he will do at no Chinese junk. These traditions in regard everyone familiar with the country knows, ability and comfort cannot be excelled i there is nothing but dead timber, and “I Fight Mit Siegel” at the entertain- great lenglit of time. There were certain to the wrecks come from the Indians S’otic» i« hereby giv< ti that the Tillamook elsewhere. ! most of that is decayed and fallen. Paukiiitf «'iHiipmiy <li«l in tin- im>,it,i of October, lux’! earry err tain goxlu tiuni rortiMud, Oregon, Krpairing Rubber Boots, a Specialty. ment Saturday night. It alone is worth : articles which he was unable to dispose antj are not very reliable. It is possible Bay « .ty, Or« a <» ii , i»t tl>ei<<| ,t <»f the law the admission fee. of owing to a disagreement as to how that this bees-wax is really the “Lost | About twenty-nine years ago a fire swept to poaicbMor tnrreof. to wit < E. W i ! m » ii , and ' over the whole country and consumed ful , U-- * - two - - blocks • - man» batu’n" there ahonld be on n shirt. Dr. W. Wiee bss purchased there " ho,,ld b* on " " hirt ' I ihm ever nlnt« »lore«! >n>d < '»rd for »aid good» Treasure" which people are digging for W. tv ise KT. WEATHERLY, in Dr. ; the fine growth ol fir which covered Nes- for the !>enefit 'if btd I V» llsmi Now, therefore, Miller’s addition ami one block in the But . fine dress-coat brought two bits. on the Nehalem. on acrount of the non-payHicnt of the freight tneca’s fern hills. The fire was so exten charge» then on tli< ii-i Comp. hi > will on the ---------- DEALER IN------------ Thayer addition. He will sell the lots i An important change has bwn made 12th day of July. fJ at the hour of io o'clock sive and the heat so intense in that Dr. H. V. V. Johnson. in the foren<M»n, and at tn» ir wrtf< house on Tilla Staple and Fancy Groceries, on easy installnieuts. i in the homestead and pre-emption laws locality that many wild animals were mook bay. offer for *• « at publx auction »o Dry Goods, much of nail I g«.ods a- maybe i; < • --•»at y to pay The late rains were a boon to the log- ; by the senate committee on public lands, Among the early pioneers of thin burned or suffocated, ami the inhabitants, the Iifoft Mild 7r< igfit « »»an,1*, to wit f».:> ami Hats & Caps, warehouse char« s am I the vKpenae» of aale gers. Dan Bowers drove 1100 logs down The claimant cannot commute unless he county I»r. Johnson figures prominently, driven away. Some travelers were thereof. Said gotalw < otiaiMiii« »4 flour, bacon, Boots & Shoes. Trask River that had a good chance of has occupied the land thirty months in though he has not resided here perman | obliged to ride into the river and remain grocer! h , cigar-, hardware, w.-. ienw «re etc. Alio at the time 1 id pln< • . will In like stead of six as provided for under the ently from the time of his first settle all day, and even then their laces were manner Oiier »line being hung up all summer. for-■•!« o.ic lot oi furditure «hip ped by i»n!d Company at th* r»4jur»t of tin < wn- present laws. This will prevent a large ment, he has been here from time to 1 blistered by the heat. Geo Means has the contract of renew er» to H Mann», Io pa> fl< gi»t chair' » I'■ an-l «mount of land from being taken and time, spending a part of each year on his storea..« aad rxi. 'i » . ,d ■ ¡ ..jr « wing ing the piling under the Linenweber With,................. OfBJM. machine fi’ilpp« «! hy t I' 1 ■* to !■' J<.i< kNon, commuted in six months for speculative rancli at the mouth of the Tillamook. The Chronicle Building to nay freight < liarsf ► f2 - > •.< iin! exp< nw». cannery at Hobsonville, and will com T< rm» or »ale ' ’a»h in hau<l. purposes. Dr. Johnson was born near lthica, N. mence operations next week. I ii . i . am - k P acking C o . S am F*A«aaco, June 1(1.—The new By T. yiLLAMOOK f.twBWwrMEM. Agt jj Wm . Barker left for Portland Monday Y., in 1823. His parents removed to Dr. Wise, the dentist, will remain in j morning I Chronicle buibling, located at the inter- He went to make arrange- ' Ohio ____ in !8 j 0. He was educated at UVERY STABLE the city about two weeks this time, but I meats for purchasing another steamer Kenyon college and was school-mate with , section of Market and Kearney and Cattle tor Sale. will soon soon be with us again. The Will L>c WILU us again. Alic work wum ... ..4 - . ...... i ! Geary streets, one of the largest and most that he does gives excellent Mtmf^ion. 1 '°r th“ P1«* He , Ex-Pres.dent Hayes, Stanley Matthews, Flrat-olasa single and double i complete structures on tee Pacific coast, I have some cows with calves, anil I ; Topsy, Tnnsv. a stem stern wheel boat that has baa been Ixo n Henry ftPnrv Winter Davis, Davis. David Davis and- Tbe gentlemen who are interested in running on the Willamette. She is said ' other prominent men. He studied medi-, was thrown open for public insjtection steers from one to three years old, for turnouts kept on hand. Bay City are reliable business men with I to be a staunch little steamer and in I i cine with Dr. Thrall, of Kenyon college. < to night. The laiildina cost in ths neigh sale. Gi » <1 it* ■ k Boariling and transient atoCK plenty of capital and energy Look for | every way suited for the traffic on Tilla- and attended the Medical College of the borhood of one million dollars. It is ten I ■HT. < HAWIOKO, big developments in Bay City at an early I mook bay, being of very light draught I i University of New York. He practiced stories in height, anti from the sidewalk Nehalem. carefully cared for. date. ' and easily handled She has accommo-! medicine in and about Indianapolis, to the top of the tower is 202 feet. Stillwall & Ebirm«n, The new presses will turn out pajters CLUBBING LIST. Geo. Cobn and L. H. Brown have pur i dations for aboat twenty or twenty-five i Indians, from 1845 to IH52, and came to of from eight to twenty-four psges st the chased the Newcombe property, and will Washington county, Oregon, in 1852 passengers Proprietors. rate of forty thousand per hour. Fire Hr-int.i'iiiv sndToli- lo Blade lyr. $2.15 fit up the building in good shape. A The Astorian has the following R. R He was one of the organizers of the Re works and electrical illuminations were 1 85 • ” \\ <■< kl . I i.l ■ I large hall will be fitted up on the second | news last week : This (morning a train publican party in Oregon, and served displayed from the roof and sides of the 2.50 M Weekly Examiner ” ” . KUTCH & BODLE, loor. three successive terms in the state legis of ten pack mules came down from Fort building to-night. The first ps[«r, ” West Shorn ” . .. .4.50 ---- of ---- The abundance of rain in this locality land, and they are to bo used in trans lature, and during his first term was the which will be a large edition, will be ” Detroit Free Press ” . ...1.85 ! only Republican in the legislature. He lately, insured good crops. The meadows porting supplies and baggage of the sur (fitij barber printed in tbe new building next Satur- 0____ M have been beaten down in some cases by veyors wno arc making the survey for was the author of several Laws of the Halr-outtlng Shaving. volumes, day. tbe rain, but a large yield of hay is in the Albany and Astoria railroad. The state, which are in force to-day. Dr. » proposi* In the latent Seafoam, , Johnson received the honorary degree of Portland Election. sured. partv are already two miles beyond Sea City style«. Shampoo. The accumulated merchandise in the side and striking ont into a rough section M. D. from the Willamette University. P ortias », June Id.—Very little !nt< r- This is the nnlv only twreehair two-chair shop tn in the Linenweber warehouse in Hobsonville. of the coontry, where there are no wagon He went to McMinnville in 1863. and to to-dsy ---- and ia Arst-clasa in every par couaty, is to be sold. It consists of articles that roads, hence the necessity of using pack Tillamook in 1870, and he has been in ent was taken in the city election ticular. Give them a trial. Shop, ooe bare been held for non-payment of i males Tbe survey is to be pushed I these placet for the past twenty years for three councilmen and city treaairer. door South of G rand C entral practicing medici««. lie hat always The total vote cart was 3835. The re ahead rapidly. freight- T& lamooc , - - - - O regon . r STATS. 0 You Want to Buy a Home? Drugs and Medicines.