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brought to a market K* x .morm . d Thert »re »1»° I»--'-' depi'-S» oicttl up the Nehalem, and no doubt in <dher. biographical skct« l.es of m few who arc „nhl.e~.Bty there being-r„nK-nd.ca Wt*V. D. J ones , editor . noted for their eminence an I ability : tlona ..rorboniiernua deima.f near the nrn .th A mmkjatm E ditor wf tw Nr»tu< c.k. The government appropriated F»,oo» «« « lr-ht-h....« on < ape Meare. near the entrance KATES OF St Bb« K1PT1ON. ,.f r.llamook bav. M«H of the money haa been NOTARY PUBLIC ( strictly in auvawg : ) CORRESPONDENCE „.edineoBHrm-tlngthe light-hou-e and other Conveyances and -egal papers I O«««* y«*ar neceaaary building», and it i» one of the br at Regarding the country and iti Six month« light atationa on the coaat. The go.erinnen carefully executed. Three months advantages invited. »ill ..a.n Imgin the conatrnction of a r~d lead ADVERTISING K ATES ing from a point on Tillamook bay to the light- <M> int jrir pt <»> 1 inch, per month house. Mr A Ben^hid contributes a very interesting article on dairying lie compare- the industry The subject of this sketch w as born at here with the same indu.lry in Holland and Local notic- •>. rocl». | mt line; aud set», at.er Salem Isdkt. lie attvmled MMinmilb* Shows <e-y clearly that proper care for the the first insertion <*ol!ege lor Hv< e tears ami afterward read cattle and better attention to the bname.a would l.os’, Fouml. Wanted. For S»«le and For Kent notice«, fact* for first insertion and fr.oo per law with W. I>. l>. Fenton. fenton. He has I mmii make dairying much more profitable here. I n invJiih. fortunately hi. communication is crowded out admitted to practice law in all th«» courts Lesra! notice», Nonpareil, met«, per line for along with a great deal of other interesting first insertion and acta per line for « u -li subse of the state and is a Miiccessful and con. matter. quent thaertion • • M-ien<*i(»uB attorney. He w as a Democratic Tillamook county made about one hundred All Inc -! notices w ill be‘Starred" or otherwise i*andi«lat( for the I egislature in Yamhill tons of butter last year, one-third of »huh wua mrobrtrated a» ad vert i»<? in ent». • • in 1888, but wa« defeated along with the consum' d ill the county It will not b long No «peHaI position will l»e agree I upon for any advertisement, though we take « m* < ia! other Democrats. Mr. S«»|ph lias lx*en until there will he a demand for all that 1» made here though the amount produced will w»n be pain* tn display advertiaintr matter cffuctively in Tillamook f««r some time wnd is fast .nr reuMd to double what it U «o« W'1«1 a 11111 I 11 I • « 1«¿ aud k'ive a’ favorable position a - ix n-lbl» . fre quently changing th«; 'make up" of the paper a««j ¡ring a go«xl practice. railroad which mean, -lltu-k transportation, all the surplus will be H.bl fresh al .' hiih price W« make a special effort to change <»r re build •dverti»«'inviitH its oft<-n as «»nr natrons desire There will be but little butter packed in salt for IL II ayr . but make no contract to that effect. the outside market then. R. R. Hay« was born Jun iS’fi, in The la t report shows <71 Indians on the Siletz No cut» will be used, except out Hue cute on M J,«an Co., Illinois. Mr. Hava I i . is a metal b.iaes. Reservation which is in the south end of this • • good e«lu< at :«>11 and a prartii . I < xperirn«*« 1 connty The Indians there are tilling the soil We rea«*rve the right to rejc« t any ««Ivertise meiit that we deem objectionable. a id following the customsof civilization They in business. He has had also a great • • have . liurche» and school» and are making con T errs Cash hi advance for small tidvertise deal of experem as a surveyor, having siderable pr 'grc. The whole of thi. reserva ments, mi I payment is required monthly or had charge of an engineering <«.rps on tin quarterly on large contr.«« ts. tion is not necesaary for the Indians, however, Northern I’.uilic in bl d o ami Montana, and no doubt they will soon lie given land in Hend all rno-iey bv <lr «it, l*<»«t>tl Not«« Moncj Order or Kcgistcreo la-1t- r a! out < xpens« severalty and tlie balance thrown npen to : « «i 111 « « « « « « » mid serve 1 as County survey »r her *, lie settlement. Fresh Fruits and Berries in season. ('■>rrrH|M>nd<*ncc* on topics of general ititer« *-!, Ims d«»ne nmcli g«»vernnient Htirveying in Last year was the first that the apple crop invited. Oregon, e-peai «llv in Tilh*im»ok c«»un’y. was hand «•<! for profit. Aliotlt 3(H) boxes were Addrc»« all coinmmiicatloiiM to Ih* was el(*ct«*d and s< rved one term as ■flipped to Han Franctoco as an experiment and T iik H kadi . ight , O J County Cierk of this eomity, and has al the shipp« rs did well on their venture This T illamook , oi <. in connection. buaine»» will be conducted on »much larger All Post masters In Tillamook count) ways taken a prominc it part in politics. scale this year, and with the past experience, ■ reagents for the II kvdliciht 11«! his be«!i (’I.airman of the County with much more profit to all concerned. Tilla 1 ol this paper arc on »1«- at the Republic.in Committee for tlx* past live mook apples excel for flavor aud keeping quali More off’ II Wileox Mt <'«> -tat im«Ts »»nd new s «l»»r«hrM Occidental hotel building, Portland, years, and occupies that position now ties. There 1« not a large area of orchards, but Oregon. Grand Central they will l»e largely increased and better cared Mr. flays ha* always been a stauiub for Those who have go«»<l orchards iu bearing stipi«Drier of public scb<»«»ls ami olliei are f«»rtunate. Our aim in this issu * is to by cons» r matter* of public welfare, A few mor« V. JOHNSON . The county is in good shape financially, is I»r. Johnson was one of the early pio- not deeply in debt, and taxe« are light consider vative. Nothing is <»v» r«lr.iwii, but every men in the town like him, f nd the place thing appcrtiiiuiug to the Tillaiim« k would prosper, (*v« n if it were built on a neers of < >r«*g'»:i. Il«r was born at Ilhaea, ing the amount of improvements that have been Tillamook, Oregon. made on roads iu the past two years. As the country audits re^’iirccs nre faithfully sand-hid in the middle of a «iesert N. Y., in 1823. II«* was educated at county is prety well supplied with roads now ! C. B. IIAPT.EY, • Proprietor. I find di xci iln*d II Ken uni college ami was 11 schoolmate and ha« a go«xl court house, there is not much Having just finished the use of further expenditure, and taxes will be Ik*nt Oil !«» publish a with Stanley Ex President Haves, fmt 11 pa|s*r that mnv be Matthew and ««theis I Ic studied medicine very much lightened. The timber lands that arc laid by •peculator« will pay t*»xe» that will u »ii.il ><nt icgnitlilig with Dr. Thrall and attemled the Medical always insure good si hools and good roads Rooms this side of Portland and Ils resources. Any niis- 1 «-«»liege of the University of New York, Anyone who has been in the forests here Ime Furnished it with two of the r<'pn*H«»nt.iti<m would, in th«* long run, and practi« e«l his profession at Indian- all desire to visit the big trees of California militate against <*ur intercs's, as no «»tic ipolis, until I852, when he came to There are whole for<*sts of big trees here, many I Fi«3St Billiard and Pooi.Tahlcs illamook of them being forty feet in circumference, and coming here w ill find Ih«* a<l\anlag« s ol Oregon. He settled in Washington county over 3OO feet in height M«»st of the forest trees j in the Market, th«« <• »iiiily exaggerate I, an I <*«»nse<| lent- and served ihree successive terms in the however measure from 15 to 20 feet in girth, and ly there will bo <1 s ipp »inltimnt. Tl <• Legixl tluro. H • was one of the organizers are often free from limbs for the first i50 feet. ‘ am piepa.ed to entertain my friends in right truth is always th«« best, mid for Ibis «-I 11,«- lb pu dican party in Oregon and The forest« in many places are so dense that ROYALSTYLE. there is a gloom next to darkness among them county, I h goo I cno ig 1. is the author of many of our laws that anti it is generally hard work forcing a passage Cull and see mewhen in the city. I have, also are in force to-day. through the dense and impenetrable growth of | one ot the best There I ibvp I n * pii published in lliia p ip r He received the honorary d«»gree of timber. There is a groupof beautiful fresh water lakes within the last tw<> vi’iirn 821 Timber M. I). from WilltimCtir* University and the largest of being a mile long and half a mile l.iiul notice*, mid .*31 1 L- iihk I iih I mid In the Northwest for public entertainment. Las practiced medicine ever since became wide, near the beach between Garibaldi and Pre emption noli« ex Quite 11 »ninihi r of to th«? state. I It* has n sided in Tillamook Nehalem bay. These lakes are sparkling a nd IKdiccrt were published in other papers unit'll of the time since 1873 ami has a clear and arc fed by mountain springs. The We mention this tn show ivlial uu <1101- drug store here now and does an office scenery surrounding is enchanting and these lakes are destined to become popular resorts in tliirt 1 «-iliily Inis practice. Dr. Johnson stands high in the summer time, as Nehalem beach near at ow in rrliip mt>- the Mason:«* older an«l is well ami favor hand is one of the finest beaches on the coast here ate a gt at ably known all over the state. and constitutes a fine drive for nine miles, in M IXWKI.U fact all the way fietn Tillamook bay to Nehalem be Ink« i’ and h im bay Shell fish and c^ahs are plentiful here, \V M.tkwcll w. im b«trn |>e«*. Hint ure occupied by nettlers >>n which CONDENSED LOCAL NEWS. and there is good fishing anti hunting around 3, |S3I, 111 Filhoii «‘oiintv, Illinois, nml final proof Ims not la-cii made In iicml) the lakes. (■«»urt is in sissivii Full particulars nil CHRi*M these claim* consi-t of HUI a« res. m | h * ii | bis eiirly <1 iys iti llmt state. Hi; '•Can ! do well there in my business?" is a TILLAMOOK - - - - liilh«*r wìis one <«f thè llrst w bile men next wee k. t|uestiou that is often asked by persons writing The H f . adlkhit « biiins the di*th « lion of oh EGON. Ix.rn in Illinois Mr M.ixweli Bprved ovvi having puhlirdicd mor«» land noth vk Ilian <L A ICilmiiiids will start ft class in for information. You can, if you can do well B wling Alley In Connection. anywhere, without a doubt. But those who are iinv other paper in the T iile«l Shite*' tlirce years in Ih»* ITii«»n Aimy, enlis'ing l»o< k k«'«»ping «m Jan. lj. dissatisfied everywhere, and «pend there last What p:i|M»r can make n belter showing? in C<>. lx . 7th 111. (’.ivalrv, as n privati J IL I losmcr’s school opened Monday dollar to get here, are likely to be disgusted if | Fhe last wines and liquors in the market. and i < hu * to the rank of a rapt tin. Ile hi the public school bu l ling. they come here. It is a poor place for a man to Wlmt «.ount v can make a I etter show .ng served a term ns Comity Jtnlge «»I I lue come who expects to depend ou common labor • Proprietor. <i. A. I'Mniuntls I ihh started ft private f >r his li« ing, or who expects to make liis finan Jons Davidson, cock I'oiintV, aii-l held viiriutia olile» < ElidMinilvIy illusti.ilod blanket slivctR offices. school ov«»r I). F. E-Iiniind's sum». cial start entirely after he gets here It is foolish OI.SEN’9 RUM’K. TILLAMOOK. ORE -------- DEALERS IN-------- Tin* new hotel being built by M. H for any one to come here unless he is pos«essed (<2rJ,uli<biy edition* iiihv lie n nuim iativr In 1.882 hr c ime to (Irvgoti. H • 1 Has ... of some means, or has employment surely en- Larson is just wlmt the t«»wn ni»eds. but they in«* «»I I tile «I* < h»«l as Jo ui Representative for T-lla gagrtl bef«»re he ventures here. nity or the piilrmiH of If you wish ««»pi« s of this edition, call This is a good country through which to mook and Clatsop counti«*s m |K8d, nml llfustr itioiiH, flaming build a railroad, there being goo«l passes w as re «»I«»« led to th«* I cgishtfiire as Joint at once, as they are nearly all ordered. I poste»- ndvert is »ni«*l.t* Th«*«». Meiuhilber has been appointed through the Coast range, and an easy gra«!e Represenlativ • for Till.imook atul Yam through the county from north to south. When pl.ihhT but lit’b >;■ '"I < ll< i t \\ li- 11 a hill « «miitics in 1818. I Ic de« Idled the d« puts-shrritr and will Have full control the railroad is built it wtl’ traverse the county Inali pickt tip one oí tin « rimila isolile of lb«» oilice. from north to south through its full length and nomination last year. papou, lie i n non pinas« d und «I h « tua /««I Wagon Shop in Connectiin. Mr. Maxwell hasnlwavs he« n a stminch 1 Th«» most popular 111:111 in th«» county touch at various points on Tillamook bay. The i oli the Start Hid nitri • i-ii illy /I i tu ¡ / itcid that will b< built first is the Alban« Sc ( lb publican, mid whil«* n m«*mla*r of th« according to the votes sent us, is lion Astoria ltailroa I, and will probably constitute . «■ver ita numerous pu-. M, tliiows it down legislature did as mm h work as miv J W. Maxwell. a p.ut «»f a transcontinental railway system, as 1 a Renar of weariman and ronfimion II *n. T. B llfttidley rendered the some ot the great transcontinental systems are iiiemher present. !!«• sm-v«*e-l«s| in getting ntentloii in tin* edition of the III- in th<* f 1 i,(Mkl uppi < >pi iatioii lor tin Maxwell editors of titi.i paper valuable services in j heading for Astoria and will no «loubt find it is to Mj » \< i \ tiling th it 11« • -I I m most convenient and profitable to come via road in thi- connlv, and was (hr pi«»je<*t«»r ¿citing out this e«lition. Albany and Tillamook. war». a c<ui<leinw*d 11 id printiml form, K R. Hays makes a s|»eciahy of ab of maiiv other important measures that ' verything at ami to make n pa|M*r Hint is m at and BOTTOM BRICES wer»* made laws. Hr is mi iiid *tatig «l»lc stnii t work. Abstracts ma«!«* by him are handsome, as well 11 s inter« sling. Sind» complete and reliable. TI1.I.AMO«»K It Y \MHI1.I. bTAGR ROl TE. w««tker and knows no su« li words as fail pecial sale on boots a paper will receive more alleni ion nnd HE BAY CITY INSTITUTE offers Th«* net pr*>tit of the Masoni«* ball, Stage leave « North Yamhill daily, except Sun Mr Maxwell is v< rv p>«pul ir in Yamhill the faithful, patient, hard.working will bu pr»’M*rv«*«l for futura referen« v day. at 3 a m . for T lliouook. con ty as well as here, mi l stands vrrv something over |7, waa donated towards student that which is better, by far, AND SHOES; 'Le Work hi ■’'•mu * --i- 1 a | - ip« t .1 » 11 l.eiive« Tillamook «holy, except Sunday, nt high in tin* rstimation of all, regard Iras of paying lor the s ho«*l «»rgan. than a rich inheritance: 1st. Ag«s»«l 5 am for Sorth Ynmhil . gi< it ns it n blank« I >li.»l common school education. 2nd. A party athliHtions The Hook and Ladder Co. passe«I rvso Mukr« «-onnection vv itM trains at North Yam I. ____ ____ thorough drill in the business hitioiis thanking th«» CormM Band for hill for Portland. course—l»ook-keeping, practical penman For Height «»rexprrm* btedneM. applv nt Cohn ship, commercial law,etc. 3rd. Thorough ■ •»nrtesics extended st th«* Xmas ball. Sfc « 0 » »tore, Ttllnmook. preiw-iitiiig I he II». tin («•lit instruction in the academic branches, G. O. Xolaii is well posted regarding l*a»«tungvr agency nt Occidental Hotel efUct is on Hit* last |- i.< <hn i n H preparatory to ft college course. city lots. If you want a residence lot lie O ORTON M am <«.» r All quesiiona will ta» cheerfully an-1 til pmaent im n«»t v« rv pretention»«, nor is an alw ays suit y oil in terms and location. sw»*n-d. For particulars concerning the J»r«*N«'|l< IHM«ls, bill length of t«*rm, time of beginning, rates Our |o< al new s colums will bu full ol Il ÌM Util A * I I«« III« of tuition, text-booka, etc., etc., address interesting matter next wetk. Every I II in it taug« «I « on E. K B vknvri », I T...«. -ROM cnvt.il TO COVER. 1.INKIE B a BNARK, f Tk-'c"“"' thing |w ssiblr is laid aside this week in i>l futnij»h«»«l sump Fully Vbrcnwt wltti the Tlmra. <»r«l«r to gi\«‘ room ford,seiiptive matter. uii«l nittierinlrt that wo um * are well srk-< !e«l. ami wc havi The portrait of Tillamo »k’s prvttieiit D. A. PIN I »LEV, « vt'rytliiiig Ihat k ii ««<I« s I in a town «I la lv appears on th«* last pare. She gave --------- DEALER IN--------- - this size. We « X|>« « ! ><' i the use «»f her photograph, but desires Staple and Fancy Groceries, ••xtviiMH«» nml imp «s ng slr ulurt, ai.-l that her name shall not be given to the public. ns s < miii as oui patron.»g will justify ii. Dry Goods, * Hats & Caps, < which Mill not In« long h« net*, will mid Th«» crew of the Struan w*ere save«I by I t ■ a cylitHl- t prega nini other niachinrry to a passing ship ami are now in San Fran- Boots & Shoes. I i * Ihr plan!. In ihiw. we must régulât«* «»nr « .st «». Th«’ \« ss« l Crtine ashore near Ca|«c Drugs and Medicines. G. l^eyncUs, Metlon 1»» th«» gr««will nnd d«*man«|s «»f th< I .ookout, on Saud Uikv. and is a total ----- e Proprietor of the<? — — l'utility, l»ut we have great f.uth in th«* wnsk. • Woods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon. luturo growlIi. A n to «mr f.i« ililiva ,i-i Otm Howell, who killed Ed llanx ability to do k « m »| w<-ik, •nd an t<- H < hurst, had his preliminary examination Hair-cutting p. Shaving. exollrivy mui ctlniemy ol our ui1 >11 Tu«*s<la\ ami w is comniittetl to jail to $3; per doz. in the latest^^j^ . ' Seafoam, fl, tunm find plant, we une willing Ü 11 awa t th«» actitui ol the grand jury next < Tillamook. Orrona. ll work AT COR- City aty les. V Shampoo. Mît judge lr«»»n I!»#•*«p|wai tv August. A GRAND INVESTMENT RESPONDINGLY LOW •• up of tW p i|s r_________ ------... 'Vh . ,.r , r nrusionai library This i> Iho only first-claw shop in the The prit e ami terms < f this |«aper are RATES. given nt the head «»f the s«'con«l pag«». Il II. t...k H k kiiilg.d Auth.nUo Wsbater'a l'n,. county, Give him a trial. Shop, one Dictionary, romnri.lnu tho » IHt Illi STKATIONs ©ALL AND INSPECT MY WORK ... tin- < mu» you w sh t »h irn of Til kin 00k county *»r i~ue.of INO». T9¿ -84.clPIri^tíd door South of G uano C entral . <« t all Uu* county news, you can find no property of <k. undersign«.!, is now «•a <*in> <<t vep»»rtraitsa f«*w ,»f rilUimxikl Viewg of Tillamook and vietnity for a«f«. at all times RevUed und «¡.larged, ih x..,th r »etter n-etbum than th»» H kadugiit . i and as a distin, I ani irti and |»<ugr< «mite m« n 1 ‘ All work gnaranteed first - laes T iu - amook , - - - - O regon . \ «s»rp<»rution is rtlsmt to Is» formetl the name c. . of Webster's Interna. Art» iiiany «•tlirrw wli«»dt*M*r\« _sm li noi in every re»[4it. wr are n< t at li’‘»M0i t-» ghe nanus at tiunal Dictionary. bill ìt in ttecraamy U» limi) E iitorial work npon thia rrwiaiom *»LJ RUCGLE8 pi m ' ii * to build large hotel on the ha» baen in aetiva pro<roaa for wwor Mr,. J. JOHNSON -- u.i.r.av One door aonlb of •ct’ixr t o(hi»M 111 Iwacli n «r the lakes Iwlow Garibaldi. i Tan Years. Not lesa than One Han. Letrher'a Jewelry StorP“fc< V UP*n v Lue» \ cir. taken (n»m th^ architect‘a designs, «ired p»vid editorial laborers have been on^aged np«a it« TII.LAMOOK, - OREGON. J?** J J^Onian, adwicra in tlma < ily given «11 th«» first page i Over ¿300.000 expended in ita «a that are i«<4 r«*|»r before the first copy »holographs b-r the vn.*ra\ingw in i urepamtion r-s p-intod. The •lH»<t «a 1 « -.1 h h * w» re nearly «11 furnished bv our Cri leal comparison with any other samples *»f ict4«»nary is invited. Get fhe Beat. !< m «1 artists, \ li Reynolds and <Hto and ìt ha* bcx-n 11« us. l«-i h ot w how «Io t*xr<Tlcnt work .. a C MFKRltW A C«> . Vnfettaborn. h«r all - AND Mpringtleld. Ma»« . V. R. A ami ip» t* engrain ’ wa<,ikm« by Geo. II. A portila <4 • K.«n-.< » hM «rsirdjsuni'hlHfrea > |*e‘qj I iicdut AC* of Uhwag«». bird ih. < \¡.. - ih ■ ml h >t \ I .etcher h »« « x«vll«*nl irwelrv |<rt» Il MI tu ! - |<VH |i i iw KiBK for the TILL \M« **»K >. He always deals in first <• lasa U » iow n Hats. O’MI Trimn ngs and a General ■ml U « HF\I»l.l«iH T. the only neww- Is and i» rrliaNc »f the |Jenl p Avjo-tment of Mi : nery Goci,. •ntial m»*u TT’Atck « « paper in Tillamook enunty " i 1 auk, r«g»lv ifjp. the ■ parmit- rty h’te’vs t:«i --«■ giving nil the county II« *—— —* We have jaat receivtd a nice line of fall Wft. XaTWtcFt««* CloeW« 8» til a si 'TWo«» Filled Casas a SoMla » X , r; LLAMOOS 'N AOTUBJA A«» IN-STL* NV gooda. Call aad see theaa Nr FrciffBt ralee ar VaMAge. appt? In r & J one *, any community. give blunt cf ' ¿Tides, Ttillamook, ©re. smpe^nce Leading Merchants of Tilfemoo Arthur Stillwell, prop. “ • ÖF m ND: KEEP (Cigar 0 mid Pine Muto anb Pool öfaninj, Çiittert), fable! .Saba, (f tr. Best Brands cf Canned Fruits, Choice Evaporated and Cried Fruits, Imported and Domestic Table Delicacies. Highest Tillamook Price for Country Produce, Such as Butter, Eggs, Furs, Hides, Etc. Etc. -* ☆ *- All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. All Customers Courteously Treated. Prices and Terms the Same to All. Shooting-Gallery TILLAMOOK, - ■ ■ OREGON. Billiard:-: Parlors, The Largest jStocJ^ of Dry Efoodg, Clothing, Hat^, Caps, Boots and ¡Shoes in the County, I^ept Constantly on (land. C ohn & Co. Most * Commodious T « ROBERTS & STILLWELL,» PUBLIC HALLS Hardware Staves, Cutlery, Rangos, Ooars and ¿ TTHE Tin-wars, Windows. AND;. , and Paints Plumbing and Tiq-raafing Promptly Dane BILLIARD PARLORS, II. C. HALD & CO., M P. ROBERTS General Merchandise, CoJlTKyCTOK and BUILDER ^op, Opposite (J. 1^. Tillamook, Oregon. Bag City Institute. T Drugs Medicines Hard ware Wood-ware Wil« fll low-ware Boots Shoes and GROCERIES. E S , IxaclÉ Thrill rxirx in coix- rù.ection store to de li-ver g-oods wtien tire roads are passable. Free ride to errs- ■ torrxers. A NEW BOOK H. C. HALD & CO:, ßr ■P. C itv , O re WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL / DICTIONARY C. H. BODLE, pHOTO^ApHT^ tfittj Uarbcr Shop. A. LETCHER 1 CABINETS A other F ZÏÎ B aths . ^MILLINER' Í'RESS-MRKING. S THES" AUGUSTA Watcnmaker and Jeweler. $ 1.50 per year. • t ’ITriRK Wirrt T illamook . P. SCHRADER.