Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 21, 1890, Image 3

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TIDE T^DLE fon JIOVE«|EE^
HIGH WA IT-.K. I.’lW \\ A 11: r
A.M. it 1’ M. ft \ M. ft. I’. Nt. ft
4 fa °
3 37 I •>37'1.1
j-uuday,
a 50.J6.2 4 22¡77 10 3 ¡3.5
Monday .... 3 6 06.5.1. : 5 15Ì6-, U 3'l l.u
Tuesday • 4 7 nöl : 6 i8i6-; 0 >6:1.1
Wednesday 5 S09 Ö j : 7 ’Ä 6.c 1 2811.4
Thursday .. 6 ■i ó « j -. B * i' 2 28!1.7
F i»ay
7 0 i: 7 ' 9
3 2o!l 7 ;
Sat ird.iy ■ H ilo 20 7’4 ;lo ¿6:G.( 4O-M1-7
Sunday
g AO 57 7”, ill 2B7.C 14.,:..
New goods at C bn’s.
Monday .IB it 3’ M*L:----- - - ó 3 1«
Tuesday .11 : O 07 7’1 ill 56: S’4 i. 04'2-t
Thanksgiving turkeys at Stillwell’s.«
Wednesday 12 0 7-: >2 33 S-; 0 3
Thursday.. 13 : 1 3-' < 3 I 07:».«. 7 It 2..
6b Ui sacks dairy sak 70 cents. 1). F.
Fr day
14 >17'71 1419.1, 7 4’. |2.t
Saturday ...15 i 3 0 o\- ; 2 2o b’<5 8’Jó|2.’,.
Edmunds.
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Sunday ... 15 1 3 M 6.6 3 ■> S'5 9 Jo (JJ
Chas. l’j-e of Nehalem was in the city
Hmdiy- l •" 4 46 ió. f . 4 Ü6 8.1 lo (Li ».; .
Tuesday.. • 1« i 5 1-1 ! ■ : 5 10:7.5 li i5l3t
this week.
Wednesday iy 6 .*,<■ Ó.Ó i 6 25 6 9 0 li 0.;
TUurs.iay 20 7 4
*>47 0.7 1 1*. li.1 :
G .Ululated Sugar (7.00 per ICO It-s I).
Friday • 2> ¡3 4’7-4 9076.7 2 23)1.4-i
F. Edmunds.
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Saturday.. 2.. ' y 3.’»: 7 í. ’.O 16 7.0 3 2, vi .<
Sunday. ..2V iio2t.'8 3 il I5 7.2 4 ■’.> T'
Portland and Salem are now connected
Mm lay
21 • ilo ■ 3. *
by telephone.
Taeiday. . 2 0 0* /.i il 9^ 9.0 557 2'ï:
Wednesdays:» ■ 0 57 7’2 12
6 3 > i -foi
Keincmbcr that our premium offers
Thursday ¿7 • I 43 71 1 O8ÌQ.1 7 Io 2.6
Friday
28 Ì 2 2CÎ7O 1 46 8’1 7 59 21 ;
are still good.
Saturday 2» i 3 I2 ti.i1 2 26:8.4 8 41 Hi
Donotforget the social Thursday night,
Sunday
30 i 3^6.7 »07:7.9 9 20 3*5: :
November 20th
D. F. Edmunds has received a large
The aliove Table is tar i>ry stocking Lar, not
Tillamook, or Tillamook 11..r.
lot of new goods-
The height is ro-koneil from the level of over
New Picture frames all sizes aud prices
age lower'.oiv waters, to wt-.icli the round lugs
arc given on the Coast Survey charts.
at Hein’s Gallery.
The cheapest place to buy goods is at
EAST AND SOUTH
D. F. Edmunds’.
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VIA
Southern Pacific Route
SHAS'I’A LINE,
Express trains leave Portland daily.
South ~ |
I
Rortff.
-6:00 p 111 i Leases rorllnnd Anins i 9 3' a m
„:23 p ni I I.v
Alli.my
Art <1:15 a m
7:45 a in 1 Ar San Francisco
I.v ( u:o:i p ni
Above trains stop only at following stations
north of Roseburg: Ha -t Portland. Oregon City,
Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent S:.edd
Halsey, Harrisburg, Juncti- n City, Irving, Eu
gene.
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY.
4:06 p 1.1
i2:oa 111
íp?O a VI
S:uO a m Lv
m :.O I* m Lv
5:41 P m Ar
ALBANY LOCAI., DAILY (EXCEPT SUSPAY)
5:00 p m ! Lv
g:oo p ni I Ar
Port laud
Albany
Ar I U:oö a in
Lv J s:oqya in
LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUN­
DAY.)
2:36
3 »5
7:30
S..-2
p
P
r
a
9:2.5 a
8:40 a
4 2 » p
3:40 a
Albany
Ar
r.i Lv
Lebanon
Lv
n‘ Ar
Albany
Ar
in I.v
Lehn non
Ar
m Ar
Puliman Buffet Sleepers
T ourist
S leeping
in
ni
in
nt
C ars
For tlie accommodation of Sec«>n 1 Ch'H Passeu
gers, attached to Expres Train».
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C B. Hadley has recetvtd a large and
expensive mirror for his bar iu the Grand
Ceutral
It is finely finished und pre­
sents an appearance of sul stantial
luxury. He is recciviug quite an outfit
of new fixtures for hid saloon.
P. D. Newell a resident of Oakville,
Wash., has purchased a ranch on the |
Nehalem and will move his family there
in it short time. Mr. Newell will be a
valuable addition to the settlement in
that section, being a man of means and a
rustler.
The Truckee Lumber Company’s store '
at Hobsouville, has just received a new
cousigi.ment of general
merchandise I
amounting to over 100 tons, which they ’
are selling at rock-bottom prices.
See '
change in their advertisement and prices i
quoted in another column.
Wednesday, Henry Mitchell of Gari­
baldi was: rrainged before Justice Thom p-,
son on the charge of having stolen a ring |
frorr Ann Johnson of the same place. The 1
testimony was very conflicting and the 1
defendant was acquitted. T. Ih Handlev '
appeared for the def’t and E E. Selph for
the pl’tf.
The Special Senate Committee on as-1
HOC v AND UDLER COVPAbV
THl.itiiook to have a (oinjai’y cnllrd
Tlio •• VVIdoau akes.”
Twenty-siX members joined and paid
|l.OJe:u h and it was decided to call the
company the “\Vide-nwake Hook and
Ladder Company” and it is to be incor­
porated. Committees for drafting by-laws
and inakingother necessary arrangements
were appointed and the meeting adjourn­
ed until next Monday night.
Following ia a list of members:
\V. J. Stillwell
C. II Bodie
G O Nolan
I. . L. Stillwell
s. A. Roberta
A. W. Severance
B. S. Stillwell
F. Daughertv
A. P. Wilson
A. G. Reynolds
J. A. Bower
John Barkcr
G. A. Janney
N. 1*. Roberts
David Hadley
John Eiiibum
Clark Hadley
D C Pierce
F. Severance
J. Graham
Getx Cohn
C. N. Drew
B. C. Lamb
W. F. I». Jones
1. F. Larson
G. W. Day.
An itnmenso stock of new goods just
sessment and taxation has made its re­
received at Olsen’s.
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port, and through the courtesy of the
I *’C,” Sugar in sacks $6.00 per ICO Il s State Printer a copy of the proposed new
I at D. F. Edmunds’.
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bill has been received at tiiis office.
It
The Str. Olesen brought a new lot of is quite lengthy, and on the whole is a < TILLAMOOK BAY ANI) IIABHOR.
goods for W. C. King.
good measure. We shall have occasion
The following arc extracts from a pri
\\ erk has begun on a $6,000 brick bank to refer to its provisions in the future. '
vate letter written by Congressmen
building in Sheridan.
The West Shore is getting out the finest Binger Hermann in regard to tho im-
TiflamooA harbor and
Don’t forget the auction of boots and n,.l..lay .ssn- ever published in tho west. proveulenta
It will be twice the ordinary size of that |
shoes, Saturday morning.
I bar:
paper, with illuminated covers and hand-1
Rev. 1). S. McFarland left f. r his home
“The object is to improve tlie naviga­
some
illustrations throughout in colois | tion of the bay, and to c<»n(‘entrate th.*
Monday morning. He is an able minis­
It will contait, a vast amount of special !
ter.
waters in one well-defined and deep chan
and general matter appropriate to such a ,
over t!le b:lr .so a, to admit deeper
1 here should be no unnecessary delay till 111 • l ■'! 1
l\z»
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iknl
..11
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publication, and be a souvenir that all I «lr:tti-d\t vessels. It is liardlv possible to
in surveying thounsurveyed lands in this will want to preserve.
Western people j make a s tfer uh.mnel than now exiet*.
county.
can take pride in sending to eastern I
<>ver that bar, as it is one of tho luast pro­
We have Judge Boise’s letter in our friends such an example of western pro-.
tected bars by nature. Here there is a
poscssion anil we publishod it just as it duction, for nothing in the east can sur-
natural jetty—a solid lodge on the north,
is written.
pasa it.
The numlier will be issued and a like out* parallel with it on the
Squire Mills left a half-bushel oi fine December ¡3:h, and those who Jo not south, and between the two the tidal cu -
appks in this office last week,
lie has wish to run the risk of being nimble to rents ebb and flow with iuiuienso force,
procure aopi, s should.'send orders in ad­ and with n ) Chance to KC.itter and waste
an excellent orchard.
All those wishing Thanksgiving turkets vance. We should encourage such en­ and weaken their powerful in and out
How, as in other river and bay outlets on
should call on A. J . Stillwell who lias a terprise as is shown in this paper.
the Oregon coast—but the currents are
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confined within thoir parallel walls, and
II. Hald & Co will have an auction
A aocinble will lie given by the LAS scour and carry off the i and which may
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (BXCBST SVXDAY.)
sale of boots ami shoes Saturday at 11
on Thursday evening, November 23, at form <lcp.»sitH on the bar. I have stood
in
Ar
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Fortiiuul
ni
1
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I 5:3’’ P
o’clock in the Grand Central Hall
7:3° a
the M E. Church; refreshments consist­ f ir hours and noticed and admired this
9:41 « m I.v North Yamhill I I.v V 1 3^5 p in
Corviilis
i-’:c5 g 111
X2:l<> p in 1 Ar
Heins gives away a nice picture frame ing oi 1 -monade, cake, mush and milk
wonderful economy’ in nature for the
At Albany f i<l C'orv ilis cono. ct with tr; ii:s with eveiy dozen cabinet photographs.
and coffee wil lie served and the proceeds outlet of Tillamook bay. * * * *
of Oregon Faeific Railroad.
Remember
the
place,
Hein
’
s
gallery.
K-XPRESS TRAINS DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
go toward paying for the organ in the * * It is believed that artificial- works
just received two car-loadsol tlie cele­ 1 'ubile Si h -ol. All are cordially invited may Im constructed as will further con­
Ar 6:2> a in
portion 1
’4:4!) p ni 1 Lv
6.53 p in '1 Lv North Yamhill J.v 6:iti a m brated Scio Flour at 1). F. Edmunds'. to attend and assiri.
C ommuti ;it
I.v 5:K a 11!
McM ini' vi 'ie
centrate the outflow of the currents and
7:25 P tn 11 Ar
1’iieefl.l.) per aa-.k, or $4.40 per barrel. ’
increase th.* s *ouring capacity s > as to
NOTI« K
Tlirougli 'Tickets
Win. Oleson received per Str. Lin s
admit vessels of t wenty-five feet draught.
------- TO ALL POINTS-------
To the citizens of Tjllamook County. —Salem Statesman.
Olsen a large stock of cooking and heat­
EAST AND SOUTH
ing stoves Which lie is selling at priies \ll IhiiHt* wishing to obtain Fruit Trees«
For tickets and full Informati ,n rccard'ng
Ol l< MUHOOL AT WOO DM.
or this season setting, wil please send in
Yates-, maps etc , callón company's agent ut Nortn that «'.cf}- compel ion.
:he
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r
order-
as
soon
as
convenient.
Yamhill.
Mrs. G. W. I.vster, daughter of Dr. F.
Mu. E ditor :—Intn not used to n rit
E P. ROGHRA.
X. KOEHLER,
One year old Apple Plum and I’run
Asst. G. F. and Pass. Agt. McKinley and her son Ed. Lyster from
Manager.
ittg lor the new.«papcrM, and do not snp-
fi
San Bernardino, Cal., are here visiting trees from 4 to > 7 feet high ir'.j « t each
p
yon would print anything I could
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Two years ob Id
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TILLAMOOK Ä YA.MHILI. STAGE KOI Di. ami will probably stay here this winter.
write.
One yetff
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18 ’’
The Singe Co. has brand-new rubber 1 Two’ >»
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Them lire a great many lioya and girls
Stare leaves North Yamhill dally, except Sun-
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Two
25 ”
stamp for printing cards.
No one can
in
Tillamook, but I never see any lettera
•«lay, at 5 A. m . for T llaiaook.
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(PPHl
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T wo
30 ”
make out the reading mutter on them,
in the H eadlight front, them. Why
Leaves Tillamook daily, e:;ca;l Suitd.y. nt
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old
Peach
or
No
one
year
t
rees
Cherry
but that load of hay in the cent r is
5 a . m . for North Yamhil .
d-»u’t they write? As I must be the fir?t
tiiis season. Address: J. S. E lli ITT.
Makes conneeUou with trains at North Yam­ simply immense.
to write, I tell
you about our nchooi.
Bay Citv, Oregon.
hill for Portland.
A correspnident of the Sheridan C-inner
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It commenced last Monday. Mr. Brown
Ear freight or express bnslntr.; apply at Colin writes a long ami interesting description
A few * mokk .
irf teaching our prenont term of four
6 Co’s store, TJfamc-«!:.
of the Nestucca country. Nestucca is:
achr.Uis
—
I m onths. There are eighteen
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Passouger agency atOccident.il Hotel.
E d . H eadlight :—I find in looking i riow an(j there will be m >re soon. Home
attracting much attention among out­
0. 0KTON. M akaoi a.
over the S«.Hsi«m act. of the Legialature, j of our achohini of lart term are al»«i>t
siders.
BETWEEN FORTLiHD iNQ CORVAIIS.
J. E. Thoma«, formerly < f Oretown is
now with the l’aeillc Real 1.suite < cm-:
Tlie post-offie - at Tib i'» <»'»k will be ope: e\cry pat y in Astoria. Jtx>. is a rmtler and
■day in the week from 8 o’clock a . m .. to • ■ • <
r. M., and on Sunday from 1 to 2 p . m nd !.< :u will suceed in any Business he under­
4 to 5 p. m Miiits close at 45 niinut. < past 7 r. m
Mo:i?y order and registered busi .ic-s cio-uat s takes.
o’clock 1». M.
N. J. Rowland and family took their
Sapina Severance, Post-mi.^trets.
departure for Tillamoi.k y.-stirdav. They
go thither wi.ii tiie hope of of improving
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mrs.
Row land's health.—Telephone-
pos T-ol'l 'ici: hoi
i:s.
T illamook C hargk . M. E. C ucsch ,
Ftrst'SawUyinthenion.li. I.onir I’r.ii-f.'
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and
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” Tillamook
tia
3rd
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.’ Kffclrt»
” TfflaiDOok
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Sunday School in Tillamook « w ry Sm.day a
Fray t inc< lin rh ir*'b.y ev. im—-
If special p istorial rerri« « ia d-aircil. rall o
tba un.lerMgued al tile Far-a.-: c. o;>;< .lie t.
court hou.e.
J. H. W ood . Fnator.
Register.
JI. II. Larson wil! »oou commence the
erection of a large two-story hotel on bis
property. The building will he substan­
tial, well finished and «qiecially adapted I
to the hotel busines.«.
Bums—On the fiurth Saturday of
each month iteviiolds the photographer
wil! take babies pictures of one year or
younger free of charge, and a present will
1« given to the liest looking baby.
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J S. Elliott <4 Bay City, w;ll n t be I
that Old Johnson is ns big a liar as his . thia winter, inv brother and I aiater nre in
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old
friend,
Sam Hihlerbrand of f \ Mi.-souri.
1'ortlaixl attending school, and Miss
He says, “tlie Maxwell appropriation R.-lt.i B.iotli is nt M<Minnvdle. We had
is the only one providing for II special five months of sel.ool lust nnmmer. Mrs.
boxrd of commissioners.” Pleas note the Chamberlain and Mist Bryant were the
following:
I teach rs Our present sclio >1 is progress­
John Day river wagon road, $10,000.
ing nicely. There are do ba I boy., to
Klamath river wagon road, $lo,00J.
yet a whipping every «lav nor any ba«l
Long Creek wngou road, $12,0>0.
girls to puil tlie jumping jack when the
Pendleton und Canyon City wagon ten« her is not l< oking, but they all stmly
road, $12,0JO.
diligently ami do not hnvetostay in after
The above appropriations all provided h . I kio I to liarn their lessons Our young-
for a special lioard ol commissioners. All e<t scholar is seven years old.
the roa«l acts are recorded in the spei.il
M immi k IV katiikri . v .
laws.
All of the wagon road appropriations,
(l ACIII A Mil.
that have ever been granted in the State
The Elmore cannery will cluwd in a
of Oregon, have been recorded in the
This lias been a very profit­
special acts, for the reason that they are abort time
special laws, notwithstanding the lies of able Reason to the cannery people.
the Botchtower.
F aik I’lakr.
The business of Tillamook bay is in-
C hristian C hcryh .
«Teasing very fast, four steamers have
Elder 11 n M r; ns 1-a tor Will rrrirh «t
A MT it IKK.
Tillamook, on the third aid fifth Sunday s of able todeliver tlie fruit trees ordered of
< ro se<l out over the bar «luring the. week.
each mouth, nt li:oO a . M., and 7:30 r. m . All
him, until early in December owing to
are cordially invited.
Prof. Goyne closed school here last
We notice the following among the
sickness and death In the family of the lute dispatih in the Oregonian:
week, ultle uah tbo school w as small, it
nurseryman, J. llowett of East Portland.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
"S an F ba SCI sco , Nor 13.—A stiikeof was a very pleasant one and those who
J. E. Sibley the popular an«l efficient hox-sawyera and nailers began today. attended seem to l«e pleased with their
'■piLLAMOOK LODGE NO s". manager of the Trncken Lumber Co’» Last night the manager of the Truckee • teacher
I A. F. & A. M., meet* on the
1 fir<t .iturday night <-l <•- ch mill and storuat Hobeonville «as ill the box factory discharged two union men in
Your rorreapobdeot and others made a
month. Sptdal nienti» v.* lor work
No reason was given for trip down on th* ocean Ixach the other
everv Friday night. Visiting breth­ cityTuiaday. Mr. Sibley has juat re­ his factory.
ren invited to attend.
turned from a business trip to Fan Fran­ their «lischarge. This morning a con - day to »ee the sights
We arrived at the
H. V. V. Johnson, W. M.
F D. H»»brouck, sk*c'y.
tnittee called on the manager an«l a»ke<l home of L C. Kmitli, who is al wars
cisco.
Nicholas Milty who was sent from this that the men be reinstated. Upon refusal ready to welcome liis friends in the in<*t
'ILLAMOOK LODGE
Mr. btnith baa
No. 94« I- O- ° F place to the insane asylum ia »till kept the men in the factory were called out. hospitable manner
meets m Odd Fel-
low’s hall every Sati r- close, though he is quite mtkmal most of About fifty men quit work. The strike made great improvements in clearing
■"'day night, except the the time. Ho is worse at times, however, will pro'nably extend to some of the other the land on his place, of which any one
first Saturday of each mouth.
Other» »houhl
J. C. Mason, N. G.
W. C King. Stc y
und it is n< t s b ye: to give him his box factories,but not immediately,unless might will be proud.
the factories extern! aid to the Truckee follow his example and clear as much as
liberty.
f^’KINTH I »ST <• A R
concern. The demand« of the men are jo-sible.
J. A C.
There will be a grand ball given in
t<,r nine hours’ pay and recognition of
. I T
' dav of e;u h nonth
Grand Central Hall,Thanksgiving night,
HKAVKIt
J, WhiiinT, Commander. ¡being for the benefit of the I O.fi F. the union.’’
The Truckee Lumber Company’s mills IlCAvr.. Xev IMS
A first class supper will Ire served at the are loeateil on Tillamook bay, and the
A new arrival on B«*n«cr Creek—a
' Grand Ceutral Hotel.
See “ad” in an-
output uf lumber is used in their Man young gentlemen who claim» !x>ar«l etc.
¡^)AVE the time
' other column
Fraacumo boa factory. The Company’s from Mr. Dunn senior, for the neat 21
W. S. Runyon Las completed the r. putatiou here for treating its employees
years.
amount cf work,' ou the Wilson river road,
well is not questioned.
Mr. Roliinxin was called away from
necessary for him Io receive the state ap­
I t mbquikes to write thx yaws
his work, c learing land for E. F. I.yster,
Birr
propriation of »2JI00, and « ommissioners
We t and K> Iso left Thunwlay moruing to PIKE— AT«*« borne-f hi. psre»«», tn Kt lebt»; by th. severe illneasof bia brother-in-law,
Noewsher nth i-y st «
*'*£7 Mr. Jainar« Tittle, ol Month Frairie.
TO TOC* EA»TK»N FXIFMDfl
inspect and accept tlie nwd-
I->lw«r4 n.ke, s«m «< D. L. sn«i M E Fike
AX' H res'» « m. mh •»! S 4»r»-
Mr Otto Johnson baa re«ume<j to hit
HO-MES BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Oar inulins to not hut Us I ton* before
rand,.
, of F..r«:«n<f Or-yoe. will open SeptemU r l»t
Br »KNDING THEM
j, a Wesro. th« l«<iing proman cf the cowt
And on that Iato Cefetotal ah ore;
Mr. Cux and family moved into liia
haa be»m« » pnitm-riB this •«) <*>1 «ad will
Wb r- win
« wtiw »«»er diss the tf* ■ new botuelast week
B etwksi a.
make U th« leading Bu>.»si Coil««« »«rd lor
Tua HB ADJ. IG HT roa A jeras
H- wait- re
«• bT ,nd
CamOgus
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j S and L aki : N ov . i<th.
Weather fine vttih wind frem the North
and North West
T. J. Harris has s cured a few tame
The arrival of the hvek and ladder ou*-
■ goats to add to bis flock, with tho hope
fit has aroused this place to action. On
Mouday night a meeting was held and a that they would st.iv nearer home, hut
i they are so inclined to find the highest
company utg.u ized. N P. Roberts wa.-
was dcctcd president, G. O. Nolan, sec­ , altitude that they returned to the top ui
I Cape Lookout proving again the old
retary, and Geo. Cohn, treasurer. C. N.
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Drew was chosen as foreman, with W. J. adage, “What is bred in the bone is hurd
Stillwi ll and John Barker as assistants to get out of the flesh.”
large supply on hand.
The West Side Division
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1LLAMOOK
A Brief Description of
the County.
and tAo on Tillamook bay. Thousands of dol­
ls. n are inveir cd tn the carnei ie< aud fishing
outfit*. ai|d from $.00.<00 t> fj 0,000 worth of
Canned and Halt salmon aie shipped each year.
10,000 canes of bai mon were shipped from one
tannery alone on Tillamook bay last soason.
Trout are plentiful and easy to hook. Urab»
aud suvural varietks ol cium.«* and oysters ari*
vnrily secured on *.hc beach.
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AKK KKKP1NG.
This Industry is very profitable and Nestuce<
. honey i* gaining quite a reputation. The honey
produced here excels in flavor.
roadf .
T ransport ATiow.
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Trade is car lied oh rro»tly by small coasting
•.team »choorvre thru cht>r Tillamook bay, ami
The Timber l’.alt--F<-od.«ctive land»--The occasionally XUialem ana Nestucca. Al»o, by
Mr. Wily of Netarts bay. camo over the ;
! the lumber veiacl* that ply'between this place
Town cf Tillamook— Ri ,-ers and
capo yesterday on Ids way to the valley 1
uud San Francisco J.Luch .of tbg passenger
via Sand Lake and Woods, and report* ■
Harbors—Varied Resources.
! travel U by these boats. A small, aiuouut of
: freight is carried over the ui«>untain. rpsds hy.
the trail as being in the beat condition he :
aver saw i:. East winds in winter always i '¡LI.AMOOK COUNTY is in the north-western i wagons, and most of the passenger travel gora
that way. A rail road is being surveyed which
part of Oregon, on the coast, cud is the sec­ no doubt will be speedily constructed and wilt
make a good dry trail over Cape Look-1
ond
county
south
of
the
mouth
of
ti
e
Col­
out.
connect Tillamook with A Storia and with the
umbia river, It his nearly ninety nubs of coast
Sand Lake is alive with ducks, geese . line, ami the < oast range of mountains forms its , Willamette valley. A stage Hue is In operation
and salmon, not to mention the ii unters eaatern boundary. Clatsop county adjoins it on beiwevu Tillamock and North Yamhill, anti
most travelers bound for Tillamook take th«
the north. Beutou eottnty on the south, and Col­ S. F. R. X. (ioni Portland to North Yamhill, au«L
und fishermen.
umbia.
sVasl-Angton,
Yamhill
and
Polk
on
the
O. R. Chamberlain’s folks expect
make the balance of the journey, 45 miles, 1 y
east. Tillamook Is in about the same latitude
their new sowing
machine
home as St. Paul, Minnesota or Eastport, Muine, and stage There is al«o a good wagon roan vfa
to-day to be brought over by Mr. T. J. is about as far west as it is possible to get in the Nustucca and Sheridan, over which there is A.
great deal of travel by canipeis in the summer
Harris, on whom we depend fur much United States.
There is a trail up the beach to Astoria, over
The county is 75 miles in length and about 3O which many cattivare driven to market
of the Sand Lake hauling.
A
milcss
ia
breadth
al
the
widest
part,
and
con
­
wagon-road will soon bv opeu to Astoria, and.
Mr. IL 11. Holmes went to town yes­
tains nearly 2ooo square miles or sections of a good road is being built up Wilsou river to
terday.
Probably when Mr. Virgil’s land, being larger than the state of Delaware
Forest Grove. The county i» well supplied with
family gets Settled in Woods, Mr. Holmec and twice the sir. of Rhode lalaud.
roads.the Maxwell road extending from north to
Much
otthu
laud
is
mountainous
or
hilly,
but
will visit often for they ate old time
south almost the entire length of the county
a great part ol it is comparatively level, or con­ This road was built by a state appropriation,,
friends from East Portland.
sisting oflow hills, and that which is not tillable through the elTort1 of Representative J. W,
Mr. P. S. Brown is teaching school at can mostly be utilised for graving or is valuable
Maxwell and cost over flu,ooo.
Woods. Our friends will probably allow tor the timber that grows upon it. There are
TILLAMOOK AS A 1‘LEASVIIE RRSORT, .
The climate makes out-door camping delight .
ns to congratulate ourselves in being so s-vcral valleys that are quite extensive, but
well represented in the liue of education. most of them are narrow and are confined to the fui, either in tho mountains or on the beach.
rivers which take their source in the Coast range Fishing is excellent in all the streams, trout be-,
E. A. Chamberlain is roofing his house lluld «purs or promontories rise on the capes, ing plentiful, mid cium digging 011 the beach Is
that he id building on his pre-emption and a view from the coasting steaiueis, gives a favorite piistimc-. Game, such as deer, elk,,
the country a very rugged appearance, (hough a bear, pheaaafits, grouse, quail, duukt and go<»e>
claim.
tew miles into the interior, good pusses for a is plentiful.
Mr. T. J. Harris will soon have his wagon road, without much elevation, are found
As Monti !»• good bote’.» me built on the beach
now house fit fur occupancy, He has a from one valley to another throughout the length Tillamook will become a popular an miner re­
of
the
county.
sort.
The beaches ut Nestucca, Netarts and
very tine site overlooking the lake nod
r.ud Garibaldi are much frequented at present.
RIVKRN.
ocean, taking Sand Cape and Haystack
TOWN».
Thr county fa wtl! supplied with rivets. The
rock into the view.
The days is fast
Tillamook, the county sent, Is the largest and
Nehalem, the hugest, which in navigable for
coming when thifi country will lie prised several miles, flow a into Nehalem bay nt the Important town in the county, ami will probably
as much for permanent residence as it ia north. Five streams, the Mi uni, Kile his, Wil­ always take th* lead anti become quite an im­
now for excursions. Then it will ho a son, Truaa mid Tillamook river» empty into portant little city within the next two years
The town now has about 6x» people and is grow­
"thing of beauty and a joy forever.” Tillamook bay. The Bij N us I ucch and Little ing rapidly, buildings going up everywhere.
Nestucca unite to form Nvntuccn bay in the
Let all make truthful and favorable re­ south patt of the county, and still farther south, There are how, three hoteln, a drugstore, live
ports and all w.ll be w< 11.
X. Y. Z.
the Salmon mid Siletz make their e%it into the general merchandise stores, u jvwehy-slore,.
ocean. These rivvin ute moat all navigable for two saloons, a temperance saioou, two hard­
MIO NKSTIK <’ %.
»mail craft as far inland as title-water extends, ware storva, a bank, a saw and planing mill, a
are flue streams and have many tributaries. .ucat maarket, two photograph galleries, a
Fine frosty wenthvr which reminds ns They will always bo ol great pci vice ill getting harness shop, ’urge livery stable, two news Jia-,
logs out of the fore.-its and there la much fine per», and various othVr shop» and oflicc» tod
lint winter i< almost here,
water-power going to waste. Frt'sh, cold apring» iiumCroiis lo niènliou. The Masonic order, I. 0..
’Tllon* is no liu>i nor bloom upon the bowers.
of pure wateraoound everywhere, ami keep the O. F,, hu .IG A. R, have flourishing lodges here
The .ptdera weave their sliroud. iiir I i I by nig t
The town Is shunted on lloquarlon slough, an
small rivulet» supplied du*iug the summer
Tlie thirle down, the only ffhosl «if flowers,
arm of the buy, mid on the edge of a beautiful
month».
Sniled .lowly ,by —pusseil noiselessly put <f
prairie. No finer town site can he found in the
11A :i BOBS.
(.'Kilt ”
»lute. There are many gotsl business buildings,
tut Mr, Rea I puts it n little too strong y
Nfhiileiii bay qui I m * entered by cofl»tltt|| pri\ Htt* dwellings and n (4.000 school house that
i 1 this Ver.ic forthis country.
»ehoonur», and with n little improvement I» ilc.i- would be a credit to a town twice the aiie. Tho
Re.il «state is having a boom in thi- tined to become an impôt tant hartmr. Thè t» ir court house is 11 good, subotiintlal structure, and
eiiii of the County. Mr. J V. Alil. riniin nt Nestuccn i» iinreliahlc, tliouuh email cruft (hr Mcthodlhts have just completed a beautiful
enter that bay frequently. Netarts bay i» »hoal church.
i
uiih sold his ranch Io Mr. Kennedy, am. and I» noted chiefly foi il» oyater» and elam ..
The streets »< »* well laid oht.nnd a fair gronnd,
Ims purchased h | art of Chiuh« John
Tillamook Bay is a fine body of water, eljffit I1A» be n »ecured mid will be fl.ted Up ill good
«on's place on the Big NeMucca. Quit. inileM wide and twelve mile» long »«nd is *me of shape, and groumls have been rcakl'ved for a.
a large amount of property haa change,I the b< st ImrlrtirsoC the rout noithoi Han Frnn- college site. The bulk of the iflunty tradb
cikco. A 1 ittlu monVy expendeil here Judiciously I» ddne here.
liamls in Woaida during the last week
by the (.uvernment , would make Tillamook bay
Bay ('Ity i* s promising town, just starting 014
»ur the bay, and will ill why« be a thriving UWI*.
We expect some emigration this fall an Important »MmmVieial center, ,»•
rounded by a gWmlroHfttry and '.» the outlet of Great development»are promised at Bay City
and more next 'spring.
several river» that tftp regions rich in lumber
Dr. C. E. I inton has opened a drug rcMjurec». The work of harbor improvements soon.
TherenrrgiMxl store» at Nehalem,liobsnnville
store, it niiieli needed institution, at ia commvnreil, but baa hot pt.<resard very far Garibaldi, Dolph, Woods and Orctown, and.
at
present.
Tbcwoik
that
has
been
done,
so
Go
WiMida. We advise all w ho contemplate
some of tlic-.v place» will no doubt grow into
having a rpell of Mekneaa this fall to call to improve the ba;, lia» IWn ptodUcthc of little coiislitvrublc villages.
good, but further appropriation» are rcioin
KTC. BTC. •
early ami secure an ample supply of pro- menue I by the River and Harbor committee of
The comity whs first settled in Wsf, but owing
phylaetls.
the present Uungnas. mid no doubt will be to the great difficulty In getting here, has made
A. T. Bain killed 4(1 .ducks the iitlnr made. A llo.ooo life saving am vb-V is to be es slow progn*«4 until lately. At present there Is •
taL’iahed, though wrth k» are almost unknown gn iit ru-h in this direction and will be much
dav.
on Tillamook bar. An ex<elhmt ami eupêtislve gn ulcr hs homi as the railroad is built.
N L. Fh'tcher is making improve­ light-house has bcSu built on Cape Mcarea near
ì lie county I» aiivc to the intei est» of e«lue»->
ments in the way of a now woo I house.
the entience to the bay.
tion and school houses aro found in every set­
CLIMAT*.
U illiain Cotlipton I uk pur fu sed a lot
tlement. Churchi-s arc being built, and there Is
One of the most attractive features of Tllln- almost an entire ab «ente ot the rough and law-
>f ground from it. T. Weatherly, for tin
inooc <’oiinty I* the ellin *tr The Humnierx are !••«*. • .rinctit mo oftcii found in newly settled
purpose of erecting a residence.
»imply de! ghtful, being reasonably dry and communities. The ¡ copie »re hospitable, ami
free Loin cold winds and disagreeable fog», N<» are idwavs ready to aisist strangeis iu getting
II awkkv K.
hot, r.ultry day». Ti c winter» are unusually located and st«rtr<l
mild mid equable,»now seldom falling, ami the
The population of the county in iflfie wiu • —
*cmpen.ture tartly régi» < tiuglow«r than twen­ mid in i-d»> wie —, »bowing an increase of——
Wo.::« Nov. Ptli.
ty-live d"kr<e« alx’ve «ero. The rainfall In per cent., most of which wns made in the past
winb r I» quit« copious, but is not s.> (h-agm two years The county has great poMibilltieg
Weather fltie ami Imaltli extra goo I.
able as cold weather or blizziirda. Tho-e iim - I before it and is d< titled to make rapid advances
School commence«! last Monday.
to the rHina do not se ni to m!i>d them al m '.I ami in tl»e near future.
Brown is teacher.
the rainy M ason is the healthiest pnit ol th«
Guo*l, improved farming land can tie bought
Wools cun now Ixinst of a floe drug year. Then is no healthier lo>.altty, however,
yet at J15 to Jiio per acre and unimproved at f.»
store. Dr. I.ino 1 isyroprie o . We now than thia, taking it nil the year rut i d
tufio. There 1» utili a great deal of Govern­
ri mher »»-.ant semi.
watt! n go«sl blacksmith.
ment land tliMt cau be taken under the home-
Over half the area of the county I» coven d st ad. pre-emption or timfar land laws, and
( O’lsidernble renlestate Chanced hands
with flu« timber, meetly fir and spr».<. , whl h
here in the past few days. Mr. Virgil <>( is very valuable and find» a ready market in that will m.ikc good homes, but the best is oc,- .
cupitd. The fillets Indian reservation i ita»
I’ort la nd is inlereeled in realestate here Californlrt and elsewhere. A cons rvMivo r»tl- south end yf the county will, no doubt,
be
n»ate
put»
the
timber
at
twenty
Billion»
of
G
et,
and we umlerstimd will move here in the
thrown open for m ttiement, and there is rntteh
and Its value can hardly be estimated, to sny lana to be sur ve) (ri yet.
near future and go into business.
nothing of the Induetrl«* and prosperity that
Thousand of acri» of timber lands have ÉMlD
Mr. Joseph Wood» has gone to Vntn- will rouie a» it I» being ml Into lumber. Bev bought by lumber men ond milling operatfaua
eral mill» are already in operation and one at will soon begin. The limber land sells readO^
l.ill on a business trip. *
Hobaonville on Tillani>»ok bay eut» 6o,mo feet of nt pi to |u per arre,
Mr. Wyllieaud family have moved in
lunilicr | h r day. The who)« out put of this mill
There is sn inviting field here for all •
here and purchased a farm near the la manufactured into box»*« by one firm in San
wlio are possessed of soma mean», and »*s^d®r .
inoutli of Three [fivers
Fraucfsen, and two vessel» are kept tmsily «n for rapitali»!l ui the nimi with a family fiwd
A jolly good crow«l from Utile Nes- gaged carrying the lumber. There are other no money ha» no busi n s» here, as, like < verp
good in Ills but their product ia mostly cniioumcd other new place where there ia a rush, there
tueca, conssting of ladies, gentlemen
by the l«x:a I de m a ml, but there la mi excellent plenty of laboring men.
and little folks pai<! Woods a short visit opportunity for other» to rng/tgi* In the lumber
M««re I'oniph ts or »peelflc information o
yosterdujr.
ing business. 1 hr liinib-jring mid logging Ims mg the county will fa cheerfully given b !he
i
I
iom
and
connecte.
1
industrie»
hi
«»*
sure
to
I
m
;
Mr Sbcrziiije of Litt’e Neetucca has
teal cstrttr men who advertise in thia i»>por,
come the most important (actors tn Tillamook • or, a g'rtxl plan is to »ubMcrifa fo» the B radi id Mt
sold out. Wear«- glad to havs people
prosperity far many years to tome, ami it can chicli (»always u.'ive to the interests of '■M
como here but will be sorry to lose Mr. M readily »««'it what e{(••<-1 this will have on
County.
ot'irr branchesol its It mid industry. The farmer
Sch«Txlflger.
We anticipate a boom in \V«xxls in the •toctr reiser, dairy-man add fruit grower will
all have excellent markets far their pioducu
m ar future. One would think the boom
right at home, and the merchants will be pros
»«» already here from the way II,e silver peromr.
dollars flew through the air here the
Over ten million fret of lumber » ph slilp|»cd
from the mill al liob-oiiville dm Ing the past
other «lay.
Mr. I) A. Findley reports a jolly g's.l year.
COAL
time ut the social hop oil Little Mertucca 1 A good quality of coal Is found In large quan-
j lltirs »»n the Nenalem, aud fill! fa wuikel ar
last night.
Coasters still eotue and from all ap- ' m / j D a» the rail rua«l k- com plated
INDUCEMENTS FOR SETTLERS.
T [
DAfRYtWO AMD ST*H K B4IMXO.
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pearances are having a good time. Three 1 Tilfarnook Is pre lunlucntly a dairy log and
of Mi Minnville’s l-ading nitmods were i and «Hock rawing country. Several binds ol
-IN
here during the past week gunning for • graMrtgrow luxuriantly fur Ihegreatrr part of
• the year, and »Uxk re*piin a but little b «rd in
geese, ducks and jack snipe They were
the winter
informed that the best way to kill geese
Dairying is an Important CHpatfon and u«r
was Io take a long stick and get on a high ing to the uniformly < >ol !• .ipvrature, the t ut
i
er
made in of »u peri or quality. Cheeoe-rusking
hill some dark night and knock them
will Wo doubt prove aurceesful fihlppitM fsciii
«town as (hey flow over.
So the boys
tfaa in all that is ne«ried to make dalriing a sue
armed themselves with long sticks, cess M uch butter fa shipped nt pr '»«nt, but a«
climl««l the highest bill in this vicinity i the boats are depen*le<i ttpoti t<»r trerisf ortation Thanksgiving night
one cold starry evening and were out all ' the falter ta sailed and parked instead of being
Hupper at Grand Central Hotel,
night. Next morning when asked by ll,e , shipped fresh.
pah mi wo ahd rar it aaisiwu.
Tickets for dsne* and supper, $3-00 pay
writer what luck they bad, they ebook
(irnersl farming is<afriedon succeaafally and couple.
their beads and eaid never a word. Next ' barley hay, petatMO and vigrfahlea yield in »
The procee«ls are to be given 16 th*
we saw of them they were pulling for prolific manner, reprrialiy on the fax tom land
i Fruit, such »s sppks pears, prunes and ail Odd Fellows,
Yamhill. W« have heard of men holding
kind« of amali fruits aud far ruts reach perfre
the bag f«w snipe, hut the above tak<a the thjo here and yield abundantly
: "rug." We hope the h,ya will rrtnamber
pfsMtwa
that "stub ia life ia the far weet ”
I fialmou fishing ia carried 6| In season and
R otwdkb . • there are large cannei mm st Nehalem, Ncsttuca
Grand Central
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Nov. 27
Everyone Inviti