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Hills left for a short visit to San 900)2.1 9 3^1-9 Francisco on the Str. Truckee. 10 1< ¡1.7 11 10! 1.4 Work is progressing rapidly on the ------ :---- h .f. : 2.5 eastern end of the Wilson river road. 12 4‘13-1 ' An infant child of Otto Heins died 2 08:3.5 I 3 3> 4 Friday night and was buried Saturday. 4 5C.3 I 5 4M. 2.4 1 Next Sunday will lie Rev. Wood’s last 6 42(1-7 , 7 3''21 , Sunday in Tillamook prior to his going 8 Ulto 7 * t A camping party composing Miss I I Culinary and Hue art, etc., Mrs. A 1*. Tillamook Illustrated. Boire, Miss Caura Boire, Miss M.irrie Wilson, Mrs. C. B. Hadley, Mrs J. C. Boire, Miss Barsette, Barrette, Miss We have in course of preparation cuts 1 Bewley. Wealths Barrette, Mr. Wilfred Boire, and material for the purpose of publish ' On horned stock, sheep and swine, G. Lee Boire, E. Renter, Edward Renter ing an illustrated edition of the II rad - W Wallace, I* H. Brown, F. M. Trout. aud Charles Renter left for Tillamook Oil horses, W. G. Kelso, L. 1.. Still 1 yesterday morning. They will remain ’ lioiit . We shall print 1090 extra copies well, J, C. Bewley. there for one month.—Oregonian and distribute them where they will do On fowls, Mrs. E. Thayer, Mrs. W. C Vernonia, on the upperNehaleni seems ; the most g<xxi. The resources and ad- King, Mrs. J. S. Elliitt. to lie enjoying a season of prosperity, | vantages possessed by ths various l«>c.il;- On horse-racing, Claude Thayer, Geo. from the appearance of the Journal pub ties in the county will be written up in Meaux, Fiauk Wheeler. lished at that place. But we are afraid On police, W. D. Stillwell. the Journal is ahead of the place, as is good shape, and illustrations of scenery Ou advertising, C. N. Drew, W C. frequently the case with papers in am. II and buildings will be given. Ttis his King. towns. Some of the old established tory of the county wi.l be a feature of If each of the alxrve committees would county papers, however, would admit of the issue, aud biographical sketches of make it a |>oint to meet and confer and no comparison with the Journal. rejxirt to the directors at their earliest prominent residents will lie given. i-onvenience it would materially help to Rev. Conway -occupied tbe pulpit in We shall be at great expense in the make the fair a success. the M. E church for Rev. Wood Sun day and Sunday evening. We were not enterprise an«l wish the liberal rup|x>rt I To Netarts present at the morning services, but his of the people in ths undertaking, as we A !*u«ldhl»t Gathering Summer Literary Poison. The Buddhist con,■tress attn.cts atten tion to this remarkable religiou. Tho congress is to have th«- importance of the great ecumenic.il council convoked by Pius IX twenty years ago. Buddhist delegates are to come from all [«arts of the world, and intense is the interest manifested in Paris. Five hundred million peo] >ple on this globe are Buddhists, 1 and although Buddhism in Europe is co: infine 1 to _ great luiads, in France alone there are ubout 80,000 Buddhists. It is not generally known that Richard Wagner was a fervent Buddhist But the European thinkers do uot practice the doctrines of Buddhism. That is why the young Viennese student, Udo Halsineyer, has caused such consternation in the church. He is ascetic, fasts, or eats only fruits and vegetables, envelops himself in a hempen bag. and already treats with in difference physical suffering. Continuing in this manner he would soon be the in carnation of Buddha, and the authori ties talk of expulsion from the university for fear of his influence on the other students. The practice of Buddhism cultivates a sixth sense that in non-believers is al ways latent. By this sense one can fore tell good or bad fortune, and the medi tation that calls out thia scuse ia always physical, psychological and physiologi cal. Physically tho body must obey the mind, psychologically all human organic forces must be concentrât«! on the de velopment of this sixth Benxe, intuition, and physiologically respiration must lie regulated to control the ex[>enditure of vital force. As B<x>n as this Bixth sens«« is acquired tho Buddhists are capable of knowing nature's secrets and of produc ing phenomena that seem supernatural, but are in reality the manifestation of forces very natural, but not yet under stood.—Puria Cor. New York World. Almost every one starting off 1 r takes f me reading mattfl is a b H>k out of tho library, or efl bookstand, or bought of tho boy Ing b mks through the cars. I r <lly lieve there is more trash road ami <wn intelligent clnwvs in July anil . than in nil the other ten months if year. Men .and women who at would not bu satisfied with a boc w«is not really sensible, I find sitt hotel piazzas or under the trees r books tlie index of which would them blush if they knew that you hBM what the Ixxtk was. "Oh,” they. say. “you uiuxt have intellectual recre Yes, there is no need that you take into a watci ing place “Hamilton's physics," or some ]x>nderous <11: on tho eternal decrees, or "Far Philosophy.” There are many books that are good. Y’ou might as well say, “I propose now to give a little rest to my digestive or, gone, and instead of eating heavy Und vegetables I will, for a littlo take lighter food—a little stry find n few grains of ratsbane.” Lil ixiison in August ia as bad as lit jKiison in December. Mark that, not let the vermin of a corrupt pril press jump and crawl into yourL^^ toga trunk or Wliito Mountain vaHaat Are there not good books that are to rend—Ixxiks of entertaining t books of congenial history, boo pure fun, b<x>ks of poetry, ringing merry canto; books of fine engr; txxiks that will rest the mind as wan ■■ purify the iieurt mid elevate the whole life? There v.wll not bo au hour be this and tho day of your death who»; can afford to read a txxik lackii^f * moral principle.—T. Do Witt Tai in Ladies’ Home Journal. sermon in the evening was one of the propose to get out a paper on the Another party of picnickers enjoyed the best, if uot the best, we have heard in otxasion that will be a credit to the bracing sea-breeze at Netarts Saturday Tillamook . Rev. Conway is a man of county and town, aud be of much bone- and Sunday, the H eadlight forte being excellent education, though lie has been fully represented on the occasion. We preaching only two years. He will not fit in advertising the resources of Hie found a great many camper« and pleasure couutry. be with us after this date, and his many seekers there, ami everylxxly seemed to friends here wish him well in his new We shall give further particulars later be having a pleasant time. A great many field of labor, which has not been de on. teams arrive there every day and it is cided upon yet. becoming a popular resmt. Driving on Privito Schoo!. There is a movement on foot to open the beach ia very fine, mid dams are tho road from Jones’ mill through to found in abundance. The scenery ad We call the attention of the public in Tillamook. The route, it ia claimed, jacent is also very fine. We accepted will lie much shorter than any route general, that wo wish to open a private the hospitality of lion. J. W. Maxwell school in Tillamook, about September 1. now traveled, and much more practibablo who resides below the entrance to the OCR OBJECT. and easy, and besides it can be kept bnv. Mr. Maxwell has a very fine pine««, open during the entire year. The 1. To give those who wish to engage 320 acres of l ind,fronting on the beach, proposition is, we believe, to endeavor to in teaching, a direct, practical, anil and his residence is well sheltered from organize a company to carry out the en thorough training, fitting them to do tho the wind. It is a most excellent hx atiou terprise and make a toll road of it. It best work in any position of our public for a summer resort town, and no doubt seems to us if it would pay a company schools. Our common course will not will be utilized for this purpose. of capitalists to build tbe road it would only prepare one for doing the best work What a Chance be better for the public to open the road in the Bchool room; but will qualify Amarlran *fe^T3p«apv< Mvtliuds Sii "iViiltu. and own it. Toll roads were all right in pupils of ordinary ability, for our higher Free car fare! Free excursions! Free We have nn ultra cheap newsjiaper their time and place. The idea doubt colleges in a short space of time. | tickets to «.lie Marqnatn Grand and free here, the success of which is truly of the less originated in the early ages, when a 2. To give to those who wish to en laiard at the Hotel Portland for the Ore- American sort. I say its success is certain class of fellows kept the roads gage iti business pursuit a practical j gon editors! American because the paper has grown and collected gaie money, but they are a knowledge of all ordinary business Here’s n chance for the Watchtower up so quickly. The paper is called The hindrance to free intercourse an«l com affairs. To such, we will give complete man. He can get his grub free fora Stockholm Nyheter (News). It is thor merce. There is no doubt that the open instructions in Bingle and double entry whole week if he can succeed in con oughly radical politically, and advocates ing of the road in question would be a Imok-keeping, that all may acquire in a vincing the entertainment committee incessantly the abrogation of the mon great public convenience and benefit, in short'space of time, a knowledge of busi- that he is a newspaper man. Dnt his archy and tbe state church. It was only throe years a 70 that the which the people of both counties would nes» affairs that would otherwise require I general appearance anil the fact that lie publisher got What wax, according to the share equally, and there should be a years of experience. dis-played his “rat” proclivities in doing view of many, a mad idea of printing a conference of the powers that be, and 3. Our aim is to make the school a tho county orbiting for $10 leas than paper for the subscription price of one arrangements made for carrj'iug out the |>ernianent organization in this county, nothing, would cause him to receive a o>re or three crowns per year. It would be impossible to get any lower. A little project simultaneously. If we can't that pupils may be ablo to pursue a : cold reception. over 8,000 subscriptions came in on tlie have a free public road, then we are course of study and con plete it in the start. But without advertisements it willing to listen 10 talk about a toll road. shortest time possible and at the least COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. waa printed nt a loss. The “ads" did aORIN'TH POST, G.A R —Reporter. expense. not flow in like the subscriptions. Well, meets first Wctlnes- attendance. Mrs. E. K. Barnard has Woods. day of each month tho cure system was again set in motion VOCAL Mt BIC cbare-e of the primary department at *in Grand Central Hall. A Modern Eden in another direction. After the pn[>cr J. Whiting, Commander. It is our purpose to give special atten ; present, and will teach until Mrs. Kerr Mr. Frank Norberg left for Fort Stevens had been going for three months it com The Astoria Columbian, commenting tion to the teaching of vocal music. No Monday. returns from Milwaukee. menced to have a widespread circulation and more comprehensive than any other POST-OEEICE HOURS, Geo. Cohn’s fine roadster “Nig,” has on Capt. T. IV. Symons’ report regarding young person should fail to secure a A. Phelps went to Portland last week. Stockolm daily. I recovered from a slight touch of the dis Tillamook bay, has the following to say: knowledge of vocal music, even it they Our fine sea-breeze is being enjoyed by The post-office at Tillamook will be open every At the beginning of the publication For some time past a movement has cannot acquire a knowledge of instru day in tlie week from 8 o’clock a . m ., to 8 (»’( lock temper, and George is once more seen on quite a number of citizens. there were nliout 100 newsboys; now F. M., anti on Sunday from 1 to 2 1*. m ., and from been incubating with the object of mak mental. the boulevard with “ Nig ” and a gold 4 to 5 p . m . Mails close at 45 minutes past 7 p . m . Mr. Fritz, the Sheridan photographer, there are over 250 little fellows who reap ing a boom for Tillamook. The leading coVr.SK or study . Monev order and registered business close at 5 mounted set of harness. is here for a short time, taking some flu« the farthings. Tho publisher receives members of the Gray’s Harbor syndicate This includes the common school Sophia Severance, Post-mistreas. one ore from the newsboys, and they in 1 Frank Martin and family are visiting have been looking the ground over and branches, philosophy, algebra and book-, views. turn sell them for two <ere, the cheapest ! in the city. Mr. Martin is a son-in-law examining the passes which lead over keoping. Other branches will be laker« Dr. Horrell, a Salem dentist, is here price ever paid for a newspaper in this TILLAMOOK A YAMHILL STAGE ROUTE. jofDr. II. V. V. Johnson of this place, for a short time, aa I there ia no need of country. Tho daily sale of thia paper on innp a member ofthe firm of Martin & the mountains to the Tillamook basin. up if desired. the streets and outside is about 18,000 Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun They have succeeded in getting two rail Those wishing to secure scholarship having the tooth ache. Sanders hardware dealers, McMinnville. copies. Tho subscription list has grown to day, at 6 a . m . for T llainook. roads started toward the Harbor and should apply uot later than the 20tli Nestucca is getting to be a very popu 12,000, making tho total 80,000 hik I over. Leaves Tlllameok daily, except Sunday, at Chas. Handley, while burning brush havo unloaded a large amount of real es inst., that proper arrangements may bo lar summer res irt. People are flocking Now the advertisement patronage has ft 4. M. fur North Vain hit . on his ranch in the northern part of the tate, so that they are ready for a new made for all who wish to attend. here from nil parts of Oregon. also liecome profitable.—Stockholm Cor. Make« connect lou with trains at North Yam county, let tho fire get the best of him scheme. The conditions at Tillamook For tuition and further information We understand that the now hotel nt Minneapolis Journal. hill for Portland. and as a <-onscqnence will commence are different from those they found in call on, or address, For freight or express business, apply at Cohn the cannery is now open to the public. the erection of another cabin or sleep out the northern country, but Tillamook Killed by a nieyele. Gzo A E dmunds . & Co’s «tore, Tillamook. N ai : uh . An Inquest was held at Boughton, j doors . offers so much more than Gray ’ s Harbor Tillamook, Or. i’assenger agency at Occidental Hotel. near Faversham, concerning the death of Prof. G. A. Edmunds is fitting up the that they are willing to invest more Onion Peak O. ORTON, MAXAGhR. a man, name unknown, ag««l alxmt 60 ' hall over Dwight Edmunds’ store, to lie money in making a start at Tillamook. Job-Printing. years, (me morning a cyclist, whose I used for his private school. His an- Tnev are waiting now for the completion The Str. Augusta is expected here in identity has not lieen discovered, in de TIME CARP. The poor' old Watchtower sends up a a short time. manding Beacon hill, knocked down the W kst S ide Division S outhern P acific R. R. uouncement, which appears elsewhere, of the survey of the Albany & Astoria gives an outline of what he expects to do railroad, and it is expected that the boom wail about the charges we make fur job Rev. J. II. Wood wax with us on the deceased and fractured his skull. Tlie Trains leave Portland daily, except Sundays, in school work. will start when this is finished. Tilla work and intimates that we are cutting jrd of this month. cyclist gave tho man half a crown and ns follow»»: proceeded, leaving no name or address. mook is one cf the oldest towns in Ore in pricea on job-work as it did iur the E I. Catlin, a photographer from Niall, few McMinnville and Corvtilis, Haying is now the order of tho day. The deceased walked for thn-e miles and counting printing. We probablv do gon. The large basin in which it lies is Salem, and his family are rusticating in Arrives in North Ytmhill, Farmers are busily engagisl in making then died by the roadside. It wax stubsl Tillamook: Mr. Catlin has secured comfortably well tilled with people, but twenty times as much jeb-prmting as tbe use of the |>resent spell of go«xi weather. that the cyclist descended the hill rapid Express, (only to McMinnville.) Watchtower outfit, and as we know how they have been so shut out from the Arrivecia North Yamhill, some fine views of Tillamook scenery, to do such work expeditioualy, and have The bay crop is very heavy; in some ly, ringing his bell, and that the deceas Trains arrive in Purtland: and the H eadu GHT office will receive world that they have about abandoned instances going over four tons to the ed was in the center of the road, leaving hope of ever getting the modern improve good machinery and material for doing 9:00 A.N. Mail, 6:2o p.n. j Express, room for the cyclist to paws. The jury , copied of all the best one». acre. the work, we cau afford to execute work such as railroads, telegraph lines, ments, Ijeav« North Yamhill for Portland: returned a verdict of accidental death James A. Richardson has leased and The mail schedule has lieen cl angod 6:24 A.M. Mail; 4:19 f . m . I Express, and exonerated the rider of the bicycle telephones and newsboys. An easy for les« than it can. However, we neve taken charge of the Occidental hotel. on the route from Seaside to Hobs- nvdle, Take Str.ft for Tillamook at North Yamhill. from blame. The coroner intimated tliat route for a railroad has Ixreu found th:nk of «-ompeting with a “rat” office on Mr Richardson anil his wife know how making the distance from the pr« sent staavalion prices, and we have a regular The m ill now leaves Seaside Thurmia 1 in cases where bicyclists lost control of to manage a hotel, and al way» set a g<»o< terminus of the Seaside division of the price list, which we follow, and ill no • an I Sunday mornings instead of Tliura- their machines, ax they occasionally did KUTCH & BODLE, when descending with their feet np, lie table. He will continue to run his sail Astoria & South Coast to Tillamook case <lo we turn out work as cheap uh it ■ duy mol Saturdays at noon. We li |m to should advise a verdict of manslaughter. ------ Proprietors of the5>®------------- boat from here to Garibaldi. only thirty-four miles. Every foot of can lie had in Portland. Our prices ar>.r receive our W eekly Oregonian with some —Pall Mull Gazette. Tho Watchtower man is out soliciting this line would give the roud paying about twenty five per cent higher than regularity since tlie change. barber Siljap. subscriptions for his sheet. It takes a business from the start, and when it in til« first-class Union offices in Port A. Food for F.plrurr*. Hair-cutting p. Shaving, great deal of conceit and gall to ask a reaches the other side it will enter w hat laud, and this is recessarv in order for The feature of this week's market has Trade Notea In the latest<** Seafoam, tuau to subscribe for such a paper, and everybody who has seen it terms a 11s to make np the extra expenses in been tbe arrival of large invoices of doe birds and golden plover. Both are in ex it mu t be trying, indeed, on the victims modern Eden. The improvement of freight, etc. It is very seldom the City atyles. Shampoo. « Spectacles it Letcher's. cellent condition. The doe bird winters who areobliged to lie bored bv listening t o , , Wab-htower gets any job-work, and it , , * Tillamook bay is an imixirtantcommer- This is the only two-chair shop in the to one of ....... Calif«>nifa fruit« nt Arthur Rtillwrllfa. • in tbe extreme southern [xirtionxof Month Mr. L. J. Johnson s leng-drawn j eial consKieration, an«! .. . .. the question has. always makes some glaring blunder in Founty, and is first-class in every par America. It comes north in the spring, j first ami last, lieen the subject of much spelling, or allows so little knowledge of CoUn lead« and never I u II uwn . H r stopping if the weather is favorable in ticular. Give them a trial. Shop, one intentews. door South of G rand C entral . printing, that it is u «lisgrace for a busi sella 17 3> C RUrfiir for|l 00, and HU* dry Rolrerts & Stillwell have moved into comment. Nebraska and adjoining territories, fat T ili . amixjk O rf . gox . 1 nesa man to use its proiluctions. Hence, granulated for I.(X) • tening rapidly, and tlu-n comes to the far their new quarters and occupy W. H. A Census Kicker they don't use it. We have all the work Cooper's former place of business. The j King fa an entcr| r ai-tg merchant an<i north to next und hatch. Boston goslings and ducklings are a two hardware stores have been consol:-' we can do at g'sxl remuneration, and knows how to pie iae the public. Ili< If the work ndvertirtementa ure always go<»d r.*ad treat at present for the epicure. Tlio dated and they non have a large and : Eo. H eadlight .—We rise to kick, and guarantee satisfaction. gosling is very large in frame, but little complete stock of hardware, stoves, tin in l««ng metre, too We, the undersigned should not be eat sfaetorv, or if we ha«l ing. • mentis to lie got off it at present. Al not being fisberx of trout or hunters of made anv glaring typographical Mnndcra ware and everything kept in a first-das« Jolittaof* A Ri'vernncn have jimt re though a gosling weighs alxmt ten game, neither are we in the habit of we should not allow it to go out of our hardware store. ceived a lirre invoice of new gotnla fui pounds, th«re in not much over .1 pound swapping horses, therefore not given to Geo. Cohn, one of our popular v iung lying or unjust accusations, pronounce office, und yet, we venture to any that their dnig store. Th» y keep everylhinp that is eatable on it. New York World. ; our profits on job-work alone, are greater iu the driiggi»ta line. men, and a leading merchant of this | I the eleventh census a fraud. • Getting fir ad 7 f*»r the Fl Ira. than the gross income of the whole place, starts for Portland to-day on a J list r ceived at D. F. EJmiinda' a Ain Here is our whole precinct. South Watchtower oflice. The approach of fly time has sug busimss and pleasure trip. It ia rumored 1 Prairie, not to figure in the census of line of ladiea*, initd«»’ and rhildrrrA gested an idea for a cowtail holder. A Will make regular trips, the weather permit that he will not re'urn alone, and we con uul'ned calf alioz*a. A full line of men's clamp like a clothes pin < atehen the the United States any more than the T. C. F A ting, from gratulate him in advance, we feel so sure Congo state ol Africa. Enumerator West boy's and ladies' friction lined gim bushy end of the tall, and two cords TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA AM1> PORTLAND. of the resuits of his trip (Here's to you IKissed us by. averring that lie had uo At a meeting of tlie directors of the boot* and rubber*. Clothing from Mat with n snap attachment fasten the tail For Freight rates or Ps*«age. apply to to the cow's leg. to a post or to the milk George. more to do with it than he had to do with Tillam.xik < ounty Fair Association held Francfat-oof the latest atyl«?af and a iul ing stixil. P. SCHRADER. Mastor. Al. Henshaw, of Lone Rock, ha« beeh Madagascar, and thus we are left out for August 1st, 1AO, it was decided to hold line of gna-rriea, boolca. stationary, The same dsy that the Ne’>ra«ka man in the city for some weeks, aud will re the next decade without a chance to get a fair this fall not later than Septemlier notion«, etc., ek., et»-. Don't f»»rget I*» got his patent for a cowtail holder a CLUBBING LIST. 15. An«l all the necessary committees look at our warranted b iota and «hors man in Maine got one also for th« same turn to bis home shortlj , but be expects in. even as an original package. to come back, as he has considerable Through the negligence of Supervisor were appointed and It is l>ow«d that each come early aud get your choice, erven end. The Maine man's tail holder is H eadlight and Toledo Blade lyr »2 15 property interests here. He Las sold the Kelley we will figure for the next ten will act promptly, that we may make teen pair« «old the first day. Ixrok on. made of a single ]gece of wire coiled so >» Weekly Call (S. F.) ’’ ...1 85 Grand Central hotel to C B. Hadley years a« an unknown quantity,a mystery our first fare a nnecean. The following for the new cou|a*n ticaet for rash cua as to connect the tail with the row's leg »• —Cor. bt. Louis Globe-DemocTaL Weekly Examiner ’’ ” ...2 50 and R R. Hays, but baa pure hated uu tomera neat week, It will pay you to without shape in numerals, or outlines are the different committees appointed: h ...4.50 West Shore look at our line before fra rebasing el««* To purchase grounds, W. G. Kelso, improved property. upon which to base political calculations As Mrs. Fairfield Cole, of Winterport. ft Detroit Free Press ’’ ...1 85 where, No trouble to show g >od« if you Me., was preparing tier breakfast the The census of the United Stales will A P. Wilson. Having secured tlie services of a first- it it 3mo........ 55 To erect pnvillion, grand stand etc., ant cipate bating D F. E hounds is oilier morning she found a leak in her data photographer. I am now prepared fool up to about C4.5O3.OJ2 souls lwsidea IMcken’s works complete iu 12 volumes, the coming lca«ling inercliant of Tills- coffee pot and so put on her coffee in a to do better work than ever at pricea the South Prairie precinct. County of Tilla G. I. Smith, R It Haye. 79c in addition to tbe Fre- Press proposi m«*ok. and now fast growing in favoi tin can. A* it began to boil she was Construction of track and stables, W. mook, State of Oregon. Men in after very lowest that good werk can be done. tion. • with th«*a wlw> do, aud wish to laiy about to remove the cover when tlie can G. Kelso. Every picture guaranteol first-claaa in ages, will take a further cinch in their exploded, the cover going through the Tliexe rates apply only to new sub Pavillion display of fruits, vegetables, g«x>l, cl *an, choica, fresh goods Di I .window, breaking a large pane of glass every respect. Remember the place electric belts and a fresh quid of tobacco scribers and to those who |>:iv arrearage yon ever try any of our choice Miaelair and m-arly the whoio contents striking Reynolds’ gallery, one door south of when they read it, and curse the Kelley agricultural machinery etc, W. H. • and renew tbeir subscription Ijefore the b..r fl? FP-gt. Cooper. H. W Layrelle her in the face. that did it. T iliiw — n . Letcher'a jewelers store snd of this month. ;o conference. The above Table is for Dry Stocking Bar, uot i Miss Annie Thomason, of McMinnville, Tillamook, or Tillamook Bar. is visiting with her sister Mrs. C. H. The height is reckoned from the level of aver age lower low waters, to which the soundings Bodie, of this place. are given on the Coast Survey charts. The family of L. H. Brown, who have been visiting in the valley, returned CHURCH DIRECTORY. on Wednesday’s stage. Mr. Reynolds is building a very pretty T illamook C harge , M. K. C hurch , cottage. It will be a conspieno: s orna Kir.t.Sunday in the month, South ‘“ J0 .. * .. ” Pleasant Valley 2:30 ment to the town when finished. Tillamook n:0o There was a picnic at Munson’s Falls ” 7:30 Kilchis 11:00 *’ 11 :oo last Sunday. Quite a crowd were present Tillamook 7:30 and they report having an excellent Sundav School in Tillamook every Sunday 10:oo Prayer meetings Thursday eveuiugs 7 3# time. 1; »ueciul pastorlal service is di elre.l. callou The band excursion Sunday promises tl>, underaiRucd al tlie l’arsouage, opposite the Court house. , „ 4 to be a great success. The tides will lie J. II. W ood , Pastor. favorable a very pleasant time is antici pated . C hristian C hcscii . Mr. Snow, a timber expert, is now on Elder II D. M sboas , Pastor: Will preach nt Tillamook, ou the third and fifth Sunday’s of the Kilchis estimating timber for eastern each mouth, at li:o0 A. M., and 7:30 r. m '. Alt I capitalists who are looking for a chance are cordially Invited. to invest. Col M. C. Trowbridge will soon take SOCIETY DIRECTORY a trip to Portland. It is rumored that he 'I IX A MOO K LODGE NO. 57, I will go to give the elerk at “The Port A. F. it A. NI., meets on the land” some pointers in liisbizz. first Saturday night of each month. Special meetings for work Everybody who expects to go with the every Friday night. Visiting breth ren invited to attend. band excursion should be ready at half II. V. V. Johnson, W. M. past eight iu the morning, as the boat F. D. Hasbrouck, Sec’y. will leave the dock at that time. There is a very bad mud-hole on the Nestucca road that has caused several low’s hall every Satur accidents lately and the road supervisor day night, except the first Saturday of each maath. i should see to it at once that the place is . P. Roberts, N.G. W. C. King, Sec y. fixed. I School began Monday with a good C THE SL'AUGUSTA. ■Ml I’rtnce of tho Comoros. Another sable personage is notv viaft- 8 Ing Paris m the person of Prince Mi jano, of the Comoro Isliuids, which off tho east coast of Africa nonr Mo bique. He is here in order, it is sai furnish the government with info tion concerning his country, but would seem to lx> a vagufk aemi explanation of bis pro «neo In Whatever may lx> the object -.i prince’s coming he has negfeeiwd to vide himself with nn interpretejthn whom he could make liis bus: known; and when he and bis sec ap]x an»l nt tho ministry of iu.irino uolg| single official could understar. I n which either of tho strangers utten After n weary waste of atr« French oil tlio one ham! and uf Arabic on tho other nn inter Btunmoned hastily and some ut last thrown on the wishes tion of tho distinguished hlael Mardjane has had a perilous vo from Ills native land, for ho was s wrecked a few days after its shores ceded from his view and, having 1 picked up by an English vessel, lio taken to tho Capo.—Paris Letter. Grew Ohl Uhllo Drownln«, Richard L. Edwards, 19 years old, drowned while rowing on the O The laxly sens swept beneath somo ba and could not bo recovered. Fridn coriMi was found floating in tho ri near Rising Sun, Ind. On the body a watch and ring both liearing tho tiale R. L. E. A[ parently the body that of a man at least 60 years of with snow white hair. Edwards' brother ]«mitlvely ldenti the body from tlio jewelry and ciothl When tho young man fell into tho ri his hair wax coal black; that of corpse was pure white. Fright do lees made the change while 11 struggling for life. There haofl^ excitement along tho river ov*r terious case. It is tho first record where a man was aged while drowning.—Cincinnati Pittsburg Dis]«tch. <;ift to lllrlitiiond College. Tlie family—wife and children—of C. William# have given (£35,000 to dow a law prof« ill ilichini college. Koine i >athfi Mr. Williuins wi« to Rybmd Ids eheclf for $10,000 to m»!< wing th»* < ( time bo offered to give (lowing a chair of law, conditioned tho raising of $20,000 more in a gi time. The condition wm not coinpl with, and of con me Mr. fate was released from the pay tho 000. But now Ida children stop f<»rwnr»l and pay I $25,000, and thu.« give to ilkrn lego tho T. Williams law [ ship. -Richmond Herald. The Fwaltlonmblw I'oi Terrier* Every dog has hiuday, and the fnshii aide dog of just this present day ia n questionably tho fox terrier. Abunda evidence of this fact can lie picked 1 any Am afternoon by a walk through M fashionable New York thoroughfare . Tlio younger ■< t of iii - ii ubout towgg; almost to a mail, owu fox terriers. Tin sisters and the other fellows* sisters their acqiiaiiituiiv«- own tlum; blushin c bool girl, own them, and, liko c.-rtal kinds of [latent medicine, children « for them. Indeed, it may bo trnly *u> that there are few well to do families wli have not nt 0110 time or another hail etl of th«*« sprightly, intelligent and pugna# cions little dogs. —Now York Tribune. A thoroughbred Poland China owued in Mount Leonard, M«i., recenti gave birth to a hairless, flesh colors, monstrosity, with head, ears, teeth an one fore foot resembling a bull pup. an the rent of its body resembling a pi All who have seen the thing unit« in ds clartng its n w-mblisnce to the dog fam ily, though Its akin is almost human its body that of a hog. A school teaeher in Man ellns. Mich. Ncrivad the folhovi’ig re t« from an an(t gry parent: “Mey IH.W) when my Boj ar« fttalnff away from Hchool I hav Work For them; ami when They a dare you Teach them, ami when The ure to home, that is non of yonr Dis you bant reuiBff My Shenty »«* rod Side, at tar horns.”