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W hite AMUR Ït0»urer ..................... • RÉ*«*»«* ......................... 'superintendent .......... ^tv Ib-Sweut'* Attaraey A. W. S hveu . )».-esMent Vice-Prcsi'lelit Accretsr)’ ot cretary of 1 teaoury ÎLethry ot Intenor £.curyot^>w ho ii.od» or a im.i.Hi 1 Th* officers fur I89I, who were that »sy. A ratl-raad is bei"« •ur”)id,r no 1O!C t wilt I* «i-re nty constructed aufi * doc« Bad Work. ' at r^e ^«kliir couitnunicatiuii . child of Mrs. Fvcnsor.’s, »fled 18 cosnect Tillamook with Astoria «nd with lhe ----------- duly installed last Saturday, St. nths, is to Ire buried today. 1 Willsu ette valley. A stage 11» Is In ®”*r*"®* On tile evening of the 24th of Decern- Day, in the M* E. Church. J. W. irvices to be held in the Kilchis between Tillamook and North Vanitili, a • her Oti* Howell, alia* “Tex,” one well was Deputy Grind Master. *1___ _ mosttrsvelere Muhfi for TillSmooF UkUM ruse. Many oi our town’s people art T illamook , O se ., 2, 1891. Childers and Ed. Hauxhurst were engug- stallation w as public and was well at- S. P. R. R. from Port'.nnd to North Yamhl.l, and I in attendance. I make the balincc ol lhe journey. « miles, y ed in a drucken fight in Jons Davidson's ! tended. The lodge afterward passed rc- | dbc .,5. stage There is Ìleo a good wagoh roan viu ■aloon. Chil lers was cut by Howell in solutions thanking the church authorities Those who are in arrears will please Our Christmas tree was a grand suc- INDUCEMENTS FOR SETTLERS. Ncstucca and Sheridan, over which there IB a the ri'jht breust.but not dangerously,and I f«»r the use of the w church and other great deal of travel by campers in the seniWIW. call and settle at once. * vuivi ' cess. ccss. Our our people dcod do not care for mud, Hauxhurst had his ubdouien slashed courtesies, aud also thanking the choir and clouds h«v The Timber Belt—Productive Lands—The There ia a trail np the beach to Astori«; ovor Licen; e to wed was issued to S. O. m.nn _______ L .._ve also lost their terror. | fiM1l wArrlvwl «« ....... ...» in ! r.._ l . excellent ... CIOUUS which many cattle ore driven to market. A open, and received also an ugly cut for . the innsie rendered. _ The! anu Wickland and Albertine Bensen. Town of Tillamook—Rivers and ! Our little church was crowded to its ut-; wagon-road will soou bn open to Astoria, and the breast. i reaoluticns provided that they should be 1 . --- ---------- ..---- ..... — , n>o: capacity, and naught could be soon The Str. Louis Olsen arrival from Port a good road io being built up Wilson river td Harbors—Varied Resources. It is thought the cuts received by ( published in the H e . idi . igut and that the ! i b most Uf Forest Grove. The ibunly là well supplied with land Saturday last, with a light cargo of 1 a sea of happy faces. Beautiful little ! roads,tho Maxwell rood extending front north td Hauxhurst were not intended for him, names of the members of the choir be rod COUNTY isin the north-weatern general merchandise. roc king-horses were seen prancing 'TILLAMOOK 1 part of Oregon, on the coast, an«! is the sec With almost the entire length of the count}-. ns Howell and Ilauxhursc were apparent- mentioned, and that apecial thanks be. There will bo a meeting next Saturday . tnrough the air ovor the heads of! ond county south of the month of the Col This road was built by a stats appropriation: )y good friends and had been assisting 1 extend«« to Rev. J. H. Wood for his en uight in tlie court house for lite purpose each other in the beginning of the quarrel. | tleavom Io make cverthing agreeable for a*totiished people, but finally “wlioad umbia 11 ver, It has nearly ninety tuiloaof coast through the efforts of Représentative J. W: I line, aud the Coast range of mountains forms its Maxwell and cost over|lo,ooo. organizing a mock legislature. fit-lÀMOOK AS A rt-gASVaiS Rasò«*: 1 Childers ct and ... Howell •• came to ■ blows, • and j | (il0 orJer. The resolutions were mis- ' up” just in time to make some little bov 1 eastern boundary. Clatsop county adjoins !t ou happy. The tree lighted with tapers The climate makes out-door camping delight Uncle Wesley Smith had a very nice 1 could not be separated ui til the lornier placed, unfortunately, and we arc obliged | the north, Benton county ou the south, and Col either iu the mountains or on the beach: dance Christmas night. It was well at was badly *lashed, and after the oilier ' to go to press with only this meagre ac- was a very pretty sight. We can not umbia, Washington, Yamhill and Folk on the fui, tell you all, but imagine, if you can, as east. Tillamook is in about the same latitude Flailing ia excellent in ali thé streams, trout be- tended and a good supper was given. two were ejected from the saloon Hunx- count of them. j ing idenliful, and clam digging on t trice a little “tree" as the mod fastidious as St. Paul, Minnesota or Kantport, Maine, and a favorite pastime. Came, sltch ft If we liavn’t got the finest extracts of liuret received his wounds. Tire testi- j is about as far west as it is possible to get in the can fancy—that’s it! ; bear, pheasants, grouse, quail, duck COUNTY OFFICIft’l FEES. Uuited States. Vanilla and Lemon in Tillamook County nionv of witnesses as to the details of the | The county is 75 milers in length and about 3O 1 is plentiful. it will not cost you anything to test fight is conflxtiog and will be better1 E d . H eadlight .—I hops you will re To-day Mr. and Mrs. Oaks, Sr., enter miles« As soon os good hotels are built iu breadth at the widest part, and con understood after the trial in the circuit peat and re-repeat many time*, fur the tained a merry company ot friends and tains nearly 2<>oo square miles or sections of j Tillamook will become a popular them, at lhe Racket Store. neighbors. A jolly good dinner but no SOCJETY DIRECTORY land, being larger than the state of Delaware sort. The beaches at Nestucca. benefit of this county, the article pub Just received at “The Racket Store,” court. i and CaribaMi are much frequelit Phj siciaas were called and the wounds lished in ycur paper of Dec. i9, regard sleigh rir'c in tha evening. What does aud twice the sit of Rhode Island. a fine line of Ladies’and Children’s shoes TOWNS: Much of the land is mountaiuous or hilly, but it mean? — sunshine an<l pansies, instead 1'ILI.AMOOK I.O1MIK NO. 5;, of the injured parties dressed anil sewed ing Cuunty Clerks’ foe* and signed “Tux I A. I'. & A. M., incvts on the Meu and Boy’s boots at prices that defy a great part of it is romparalively level, or con I Tillamook, the county seat, Is t of snow and frost, but never mind, we first Saturday night of vaci, up, but lot until llauxhurst’s bowells payer.” Would also be highly pleasad sisting oflow hills, and that which is no tillublc important tow n in the county, and will pro month. Special lueetinga lor work competition, quality considered. can mostly be utilised for grazing or is valuable i always take the lead and become quite an im j bad protruded. Childers will recover for him to give his name to the public are not impatient, only confused. every l rid,.y night. Vuiliug breth- little city within the next two year«: The supper for the Mesonic hail was 1 with good care, but the chances for ren invited to attenti. Mr. Ake has returned from his moun tor the timber that grows upon it. There are ' portant that all of uh tax-payers may do him The town now has about 600 people aud is grow H. V. V. Johnson, W. M. prepared by the Occidental and Mrs llauxhi ;st are very discouraging. several valleys that are quite extensive, but tain home on the Wilson River. F. D. Ha-sbrouck, Scc’y. honor, and more abundantly thank you most of them are narrow and are confined to the ing rapidly, buildings going up everywhere: Richardson deserves great credit for the j Howell was taken by M D. Cavanaugh A brother of Mr. M. McNiel is visiting rivers which take their source in the (‘exist range ! There are now, three hotels, a drugstore, 8vfl for its n petition than we now do for its manner in which it was served. • JewBirfr-stort'. Bold spurs or promontories rise on the capes, general merchandise TILLAMOOK LODGE 1 and delivered to the sheriff and now lies first publication in your paper. Though in tho city. J two saloons, a tempii anta ! two hard J No. 94, I. O. O. F. and a view from the coasting stcaiueis, gives As we go to press wo are confronted ......... j in jail awaiting a change in Hauxhurst ’ » I may be too sanguine, yet I hope its x meet« ill Otid Fel Wo learn that there will Ire several new the country a very rugged appearance, though 11 . ware stores, a bauk, a sawJll in g mill, ft low’s hall every Satur with a large lot of correspondence which I condition, . lie had a preliurinery exami ltd, Ü publication may result in saving $10,000 students in attendance at the Institute few miles into the interior, good passes for a .^eat-xnaarket, day night, except the I large IFRK m H we regret to say will have to be laid aside ' nation before Justice Thompson on Satur for the county. fir«it Saturday of each iu<i»ith. I after the holidays. The school-rooms wagon road, without much elevation, are found : ! harneSS-shop, pern, anti variou* >ther®® J. C. Masoii, N.G. W. C. King, Scc’y. After the special edition is out our corres day, but action was defence! until next “Webfoot” of December 26, very mildly i have been very much crowderl tliis win from one valley to another throughout the length numerous to aiontion. The pondents will be served better. Saturday as Ilauxhuist's fato is yet un says he agrees with your correspondent, ter. A new building and a general Of the county. O. F,,nndG. A. fc, h«*e flotirtahl RIVBRD. Perley Hiett lias been engaged in doing certain. “Tax-paper,” concerning feea for the supply of apparatus is in order for a The county is well supplied with rivers* The The town is smiled on NoqtiflrtbnlS some needed improvements in the rooms I A. W. Severance Deputy District Attor County ( leik, and immediately wants future term. Nehalem, the largest, which is navigable for m in of the bay, and on the edge of a M several miles, flows into ’Nehalem bay at the prairie. No finer town-site can be found Fn ihx, of tiie H eadlight office. We can recom ney has charge of the prosecution, and the legislature to increase the fees of the Bertie and Lulu King, George and north. Five streams, the Miami, Kilchis, Wil-1 state. There arc many good business bulMin®*;1 T. B. Handley for theMefeuse. Drs. Pat- I 1 Assessor, which I believe are $3.00 per 1 I.ytnau I.auih, students, spent Christmas mend him as a skillful workman. son, Trask aud Tillamook rivers empty into ' I private dwellings and a $4,000 school house that Tillamook bay. The Big Ncstucca and Little! j would be a credit to a town twico the *ttt. Th# Geo. Denne and wife of Nehalem were chen and Petre were the physicians sum «lav, thus incaeasing the burden on the at home. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ncstucca unite to form Nestuccu bay in the I court house is ft good« substantial structure, and in Bay City spending the holidays. Mr. moned. Hauxhurst is cared for at the county. If his name were attached to his The Presbyterian S. S. is in a very south part of the county, ami still further south, | the Methodists have just completed ft bWmtifH» Occidental. article, |>erhaps we might be able to Deane was in the city looking as pros- prosperous condition. Owing to the the Salmon and Siletx make their exit into the 1 cliurch. T illamook C harge , M. E. C hurch , Ed. Hauxhurst is generally peacable judge whether he was writing in his own The stridt.n a e wiH laid otit^anda iSirgrât perou« and happy as ever, after 2* years storm last Sunday, the M. li. S.S. was ocean. These rivers orc most ull navigable for ] 1 1 has been secufW tinti will be fitted Up in gl when sober but is very quarrelsome when personal interest* or for the county First Sunday in the month, Long Prairie 10:30 sojourn in litis county. small craft as far inland as tide-water extends, | He made this not organised. " ” ” Pleasant Valley 2:<o drunk. Childers is reported to lie quarrel- are fine streams and have many tributaries. shape, and grounds have been reserved for ft E. B. E ly . n:0o office a pleasant call. aud " ’* Tillamook llaldACo. are having lively times in They will always be of great service In getting I j college sito. The bulk of the County tradd 7\5O some. Howell, we. understand, has I ! is doue here. 11 :oo »rd ” Kilchis Portland should take steps towards tha hardware line. logs nut c»* the forests and there Is much fine WRECK OF THE STRUAN. hinted that he was a bad mail himself I ll:oo 4th ” ** Tillamook Bay City ia a promising town, ju water-power going to waste. Fresh, cold springs -:30 [•utting on a line of coast steamers to The bova say hurrah for our New of pure wateraoound everywhere, and keep the the bay, and will always be a th Sunday School in Tillamook every Sunday 2:0c Tillamook bay. The advantages reaped 1 and hud “fixed” a man in Texas, where : A Norwegian Veneel Abandoned Off Year's dance. Prayer meetings Thursday event mm , 7:30 small rivulets supplied during the summer Great developments are promised! lie hails from, hence his niek-nr.uio,' If special pastorial service is desired, call on from the lino to Sboalwater bay and soon. Nest urea llay.—»Caj tain and Crew Mr. Bewley still makes his usual trips months. “Texas.” They are nil a bad lot, how the undersigned at the Parsonage, opposite the There are good stores at Nehalem,Hobsonvilli? Gray’s Harbor, render argument on this HARBOR*. court house. Probably I. out. with the meat wagon . ever, and have caused trouble before. J. H. W ood , Pastor. Nehalem l»ay can be entered by conkting Garibaldi, Dolph, Woods and Orvtown, and topic unnecessary.— West Shore. The Hauxhursts have always been Miss Ida Trowbridge has gone to Gari schooner:!, and with a little improvement i5 des some orthttse places will uo doubt grow intà considérable Hllagcfti S an F rancisco , Dec. 28.—Two more The Masonic ball given in honor of St. troublesome when i.<toxicaled, though baldi on a visit to tier sister, Mrs. Ander tined to become an important harbor. The bar E. APPOINTMBNTS TlLLAJfOOK, CIRCUIT M. «TC; ÌTffi John’s Day was the event of the season. on the other hand there are a few men ' reports came in about the Point St. son. at Ncstucca is unreliable, though small craft church S outh . The county was first settled iti U5Ì, but owinrf First Sunday in the mouth, Tillamook li. a cntvrthat bay frequently. Netarts bay i* ahoal . | George derelict today and her identity is It was a select party in every particular who are associated nitn them who are and ” ” 7.30 1 Wo note an improvement. New and and is noted chiefly for its oysters and dams to the great difficulty In getting here, has made Second Sunday, Wallace school house. 2. 1 and a great many enjoyed tho festivities. as bad or worse, and often excite theta settled. The abandoned vessel is the progress until lately. At present there ia d Third Sunday, South Prairie, 11. A extended side-walzs ane becoming quite though there arc fine bodies of agricultural slow The music was good, tlio supper was j ; to fight. If there was nn officer in the Norwegian ship Struan, bound for Aus and timber landn on Netarts bay and the har great rush in this direction and will be much ” ” Pleasant Valley 3. p popular. The (>eople have decided not greater as soon as the railroad ia built. ” ” Pleasant Valley 7. r bor will be much frequented by small coasting good, and the dancing was good. I town to !oe them up iu the first stages tralia from Port Discovery with lumber to be so “stuck up.” Fourth Sundy lfoquarton school house li. a The county ia alive to the interests of educa HChooners in the future. Tho steamers Truckee and Scotia brought ” Long Prairie 2.3O a J 8. Elliott has received his fruit trees I ' of their inebriation, the community tion and school houses are found id every aet- Mr. Marsh lias returned from his trip Tillamook Bay is a fine body of water, eight tlenieut. Churches aro being built, and there IB iu the reports referred to, and Captain P. and is ready to deliver them. Thore who j i would be better off. miles wide and twelve miles long and is one of A. Johnson, of lhe Scotia, is able to tell to Salem. C hristian C hurch . the best harbors on (he coast north of San Fran almost nn entire absence of the rough and law have ordered nursery stock of him should L aths .—Hauxhurst died at 3 o’clock ail about the Strum», for lie boarded her Several families of now comers are now cisco. A little money expended lie: e judiciously less element so often found in newly settled Elder If B. M organ , Pastor: Will preach at call at Olsen’s warehouse. The trees are Wednesday morning. Th* people are hospitable, and i ¡lV’.tnook, on the third anti fifth Sunday’s of aud found some of her papers. at the hotel. There are no vacant houses by the Government, would make Tillamook bay communities. are always ready tn assf each month, at li:nO a . m ., and 7:30 r. m . All very smooth and thrifty and no finer an important commercial center,’as 1« sur Captain Johnson said that his encoun- Capital invested in suitable tenement are cordially invited. located and started. . nursery stock can be found anywhere. rounded by a good country and !s the outlet of Nil IKE ’em UF. The population of th] witli lhe abandoned vc»«<4 occurred on buildings would bring good interest. several rivers that tap regions rich in lumber An inquest was held over the remains PRESBVTKrtAH Clivncn. the day before Christmas, about 3 o’clock resources. The work of harbor Improvements anil in iA9o wfts 288H, «■ of Ed. Hauxhurst on Wednesday and In commenting on an article in this in the afternoon in latitude 45.C6 north, NBSTÜCCA* B ay C itv . is commenced, but has not progressed very far percent., most of whiff the verdict of the the jury was: That paper regarding county officer’s fees, the longitude 125.10 west. The son was run at prevent. The work th.it haa been done, so far two years. The county has great KNM very SnbbrUh at il a. m. and 7 p. m the deceased came to his death from the to improvo the bay has been productive of little before it and is destined to make rapid advanced Weather delightful. Telephone-Register says: a cort ivil itio I extended to all. ning pretty higli at the time in long good, but further appropriations are rwom- in the near future. effects of a knife wound inflicted by one Christmas has been and gone The county officers should not be paid swells, but there was little wind and had J. D. Heard. ra*<or. Good, Improved farming land can be bought mended by the Itivcr and Harbor committee of tlicir services by fees. They should no difficulty in boarding her, which be The bail given at Little Ncstucca was the present Congress, and no doubt will be yet at $15 to per acre and unimproved at --""£1------------------------ -= Ottis Howell.i omntonly known as “Tex.” for |io. There is still a great deal of Govern* The Firemen’s ball in Hadley’s hall be paid a salary and the fees should be did as soon as he discovered that »lie was well attended ami the affair was one of made. A |10,000 life-saving sen ice is to be es to tablished, though wrecks arc almost unknown ment land that can be taken under the home was one of the most pleasant events of paid into the county’s treasury, very few abandoned. Not a sign of life was found the grand occasions of the season. EAST AND SOUTH stead, pre-emption or timber-land laws, and on Tillamook bar. An excellent and expensive VIA the si ason. A large attendance was en of the citizens of the county know just Anywhere except in the captn'u’scabin, Mrs. R. T. Weatherly is rapidly re light house has been built ou ( ape Men res near thut will make good homes, but the beet is oé- cupicd. Tho Sileta Indian reservation in thè Southern Pacific Route. icycd and tlie receipts of the evening how much the lawful fees arc and it is an where a handsome half-starved dog wel covering from her late illness. the entrance to the bay. south end of the county will, no doubt, soou be CLIMATIC. were large A good supper was prepar easy matter fur a p' rson to overcharge. comed the visitors witli manifestations Tho city of Woods did tilings right One of the most atti active features of Tills thrown open for settlement, and there is much ed by Mrs. Diehl and all bad a good j This whole svstetu should be given a j of joy. Tho Struan was rudderless, her SHASTA LINE, royally Christmas eve. The leading inook county 1« the climate. The summers are land to be surveyed yet. thorough shaking up. time. mainmast had been cut away to the deck society people arranged a beautiful tree simply delightful, being reasonably dry and Thousands of acres of timber lands have been by lumber-men and millii)aflKHMMM| Express traine laava Portland dally, The body of Win. Tone who was j 1 and her fore aud mixzen topgallant masts loaded to nlinost breaking with costly free from cold winds and disagreeable fogs, No (.ought A I'.O AK TO BI T. ■ sultry day«. The winter« are unusually V ill Sc...It begin. 1 hr timbf'r lan«l I North. drowned Dec 2l, was found near where J ^outh j_ and jibboom had been carried away. gems ami tokens of remembrance to hot, at t«> fi j per acte. mild and equable, snow seldom falling, and the I 9:35 a in vs Botti *ijd Arrives pUi; L- l lier«-is mi Inviting field here Webster’s International Dictionary. She had the general appearance of hav tlieir many friends, together with this a temperature rarely registering lower than twen Ar i C 22 a nt lie was Inst seen, by Frank Tone, his • - io 23p m I J ■ Lv I 9:00 p m brother, and Mr Fitzpatrick last Wednes This new boos is authentic “Unabridged" ing been ou her beam rnda. r-f.P. !' r.i;t(isco lj.tta :»i I Ar All her splendid programme was arranged, :n ty-five degrees above aero. The rainfall in ! who are possessed of some means. winter is quit« copious, but is not so diangree- [ for capitalists; but the rami with a family and MBS *>' \ at fo lowing • i dons day. The body was interred in the family 1 throughly revised and enlarged under hatches were off and the ship was so full wiiicli many took part. Old Raittn as able as cold weather or blizzard«. Those used .10 money has no business here, as, like every ^■Evi Portir.ud, Oregon < Ity, lot on his patents, place at Netarts, on 1 of wateras to be unmanageable, although i the supervision of Noah l’orler, D D., usual was present with his queer way», to the rains do not seem to mind them at all and other new place where there is a rush, therè ar* a 1'nt'V, Tutigent, S edds, MK, function ( Uy. Irving, Ku* Thursday. LI.. D., of Yale University. Editorial there was no possibility of her sinking quaint sayings and bundles of presents. the rainy season is the healthiest part ot th« plenty of laboring men. complete or specific Information regard ■Bb AIL DAILY. The Christmas tree in the M.E. Church tvotk on lite revision has has been in with 1,257.003 feet of pine lumber in her After the distribution of tho presents, year. There is no healthier locality, however, ing More the county will be cheerfully fflveii by the than this, taking it all the year found. k’oftlnnd Ar 4:00 p m on Christinas eve was an unqualified active progress for over ten years, and ¡hold. Captain Johnson inspected such one of the grandest suppers we over aided real estate m*n whd advertise In this paper, X:c4) a tn I Lv TIMBER BBS t'RCF.M. Albany Lv i2:oo in success. The house was crowded to its more than a hundred 12:20 p m I I.v paid literary 1 papers as he dotild find and learned that in making-away-witli, was spread; surely Over half the area of the county' in covered or, agitad pl*n Is to subscribe fo» thé H eadlight Roseburg Lv 6:20 a m 5:4» P «I Ar uttermost and the trees were loaded with workers have been engaged upon it. The the Struan was bound for Melbourne, it was a a feast for a king; every body with fine timber, mostly fir and spruce, which which is always alive to the interests of the County. ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) valuable presents. The musical and sum expended in its preparation before ami in addition to the lumber in lier just elbowed every Ixxly else in tho slnrt- is very valuable and finds n ready market In W hat T u . i . amoox mas . <:oS p m I Lv Portland Ar i S:o<> a in literary programme was excellent and { the first copy was printed exceeded |3l>0,- hold, she carried a deckload of 108,824 ' nbs and grinned; it wasn’t the pro|ier California «nd elsewhere. A conservative esti 1 Picturesque scenery, p m I Ar __ Albl,12'-. —— ' 5 00 * mate puts the timber at twenty billions of feet, feet, but this latter was all washed away ! ttOJ This work, well used in a family, place to talk; all were too busy; »o after and its value can hardly be estimated, to say I Over 90 mile« of coast line« well rendered. LOCAL TAHSE>GER TR UN” DAILY (EXCEPT SUN i during her encounter with the guie. crnsbitig down our eloquence to make nothing of the industries and prosperity that t ) Clam-beds til! you can’t rest. Mr. Frank Norberg, niglit-watch nt will Ire of more value to the members DAY.) ' Streams full of trout and salmoni Captain T. fl. Skagland, of Augesund. room for the other good things, we were will come ns it Is tiring cut into lumber. Hev- | Ar 1 9:25 a m Fott Stevens, Ore., will return to Woods thereof than many times its cost laid up Albany Rich coal deposits on the Nehalcmi 2:36 1» 111 Lv cral mills are already in operation and one at *:4o a m Norway, was her captain and the crew, I A" j Lebanon 3 25 d ni Ar gratified to learn there was plenty and to ilobsonville on Tillamook bay cuts 60,000 feet of A climate as good as any on the coast. in money. Ar I 4 2 > p m altoutjan 1st. to attend to his business/ Albany 7:33 a m Lv all told, numbered twenty-two men. spare. Of course we thought, with this, lumber per day. The whole out put of this mil! A large nn<l well equipped Hvery «table. Ar 1 3:40 a m ami make arrangements for building a Lebauon S:z2 a nt Ar THOSE ILia'STJlATlONS. j Captain Johnson got a hawser fast and our entertainment would conclude, but, ■ ia manufactured ir*.o boxes by one firm In Ban Plenty of game: water-fowl, deer, efk, beai Pullman Buffet Sleepers house. He sends word to Capt. Woods Good prospects for a railroad in the j trade an attempt to tow the ship to a our at rprise and joy, when a i Francisco, an«1 two vessels are kept busily en future. T ourist S leeping C ars to fix np his gear so as to be prepared | We cannot fosue an illuRtrated paper port of safety, but found her »0 heavy imagine gaged carrying the lumber. There ere other splendid string band appeard and the ! j Natural harbors at Tillamook, Nehi good mills but their product Is mostly consumed ! without enfs. We «re obliged to go to ■ with water that the Scotia could hardly N>ramodalion of Second Claas Passen- for a trip to Tillamook. announcuient wa» made to dance and be | by the local demand, but there 1« an excellent ! Netarts and Nestucca. I, attached to Express Truuia. Hon. Wm. D. Stillwell has gone to pres* as usual with our regulation pajier. move her. The hawser parted twice and merry. I Open hill land valuable for grazing and fruit4 I l »NCA. opportunity for others to engage in the lumber- I ‘lie West »Side Division Portland, and is on his way to Salem to ’ Wc understand the engravings are in lhe I towards dark another heavy southeast j ing business. The lumlrcr'ng and logging bus- I , growing. ibess arid connected indu.4t.ies aro sure to l>e I One of the prettiest and thriftiest towns.Tllift- I PORTLAHD HO COBVALUS. attend the session of the legislature Express office at North Yambill a« we go gale set in, accompanied by so rough a > UAKIIIAI.nl. come the most important factors iu Tillamook’s I tnook, in the state. which convenes Jan. 12th. He h.td in to press, and in all probability we will be see that the prize was in danger of prov MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) An enterprising. pYosperotts, contented nifi] for many years to come, and it can 530 p m tended going via Nestncca and Sheridan ablo to iMoc tlie special edition next ing the Scotia's destruction. Ar Portland The Str. Louis Olson arrived on the prosperity I hospitable class of people. fl 7'Ao a in Lv Rather be ruadtiy seen what effect thia will have on 3:2.5 p m Lv North Yamhill 9:41 a m Lv Tide-land and 1 m H tom land, th* richest I.v 12:55 P m but found that he could not at the List week. This is very annoying and dis titan risk hi« own vessel Captain Johnson 25th »(ter a rough voyage. other branch«*« of trade and industry. The farmer Core al is T21« p m Ar productive in me state. i. J appoints ua as well as our patrons, but cast off bis line and came on The Str'». Truckee »nd Scoti» »teamed stock I «er, dairy man add fruit grower will I most At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains moment. The people tnay rest assured A rat.ld, but healthy growth and mostprotJB have excellent markets for their products of Oregon Pacific Railroad. that their interests are safe in the hands the New Year edition will !<>*e none of out quietly on Wednesday morning after all In his opinion, the westerly swell was ing prospects for the future. right «t home, and the mcrchaut« will be pro«-I EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY, (KXCKPT SUNDAY.) it r merit by the delay. The other mat sufficient to set the Struan ashore before lying here about three weeks. j Many quarter-sections of fair!)' good goverft* of the Captain. perou«. Ar I 6:21 a m Portland ter ia ready hr soon as the cut* come, morning presumably alxiut Nestucca bay 4 4O p m !1 I«* ment land which may be had for the taking. Over ten million feet of lumber was «hipped , Deputy United States Marshal Miller Judge Ralston is reported to be on the 6:16 a ni I.v 6.53 p m 1 LV North Yamhill Fine ocean beaches at Netarts, Nestucé* nu<! 1 Ar add action will l>e taken on their arrival, l.v 1 ft :4 s n m from the mill at llobsonvillo during the past McMinr. ville 7:25 p m toward which cove the swell was carry- lately arrested at Oregon City, J. W. sick-list, cld age is the principle cause. year. , Nehalem, which are already becoming popular which is expected daily. Nearly all the ' ing her when he had his last view. The I He has been failing (or some time. resot f* and J. C Mehan, who were in COAL. Through Tickets Confer dicted by the last United States grand extra copies are already ordered and if coast is quite rough there, and the vessel | Our lawyer T. B. Handley intends to A xrxxt --inlity otconl I, found in large quan J Vast bodies of accessible timber which is «aM -------- TO ALL POINTS--------- ¡¿bi;£ tities o<> Hie Nehalem, and will be worked as to be the best aud most valuable in the North« jury for conspiracy and subordination of youwiaba few copies you should not I move over to hi» place on Elower pot bay I west. EAST AND SOUTH rail-road la completed. So far nothing has been heard of her I We are tony io lose Mr. Ilandlev, even aoonaa the perjury in connection with certain timber delay notifying us. DAIRVIXO AMU «TOOK «AlarMO. A harber which will tie one of the best on th* and /nil information regarding crew, and it i» supposed all hands were | f for so »hurt a time. Mr. McNair will Tillamook la pre-eminently a dairying and coast, when a few thousand dollars are spent t , call on company sage nt at North land frauds. They are a part of the firm A LAW UliANGED. I improving it. ________ 1 lost, as it would be an exceptional ship ’ s | a:.d «tock-rai»ln< country. Several kinda of of Confer. Mead & Mehan, and have been occupy his bouse while he is (tone. E. P. ROGERS. Kra-sca grow luaiuiantly for the »renter part of Ilalf adozen fine rivers, which With their En H« a ¿ light :—I notice a conimuni l.oat that would ride out such weather at Asst. O. F. and Pass. Agt. doing business for some time Chas. Robson who has teen sick it I the year, and alock requires but little feed la I tributaries, are of inestimable value for naviga »tion ia Jt jtir paper from J J. Dawson prevailed for several days after the ship Oregon City. tion an«! floating logs. able to be around again, though he ia Ì the winter. Beautiful and productive prairies whteti eon- Dairying la an Important occupation and ow TILLAMOOK * YAMHILL STACK ROl’TH. Mr. I’engra and Mr. Thielson, so it is vautin« Io have some of our law- was afiandonerl, which was presumably (ar from beiug a well man. ing to the uniformly enol temperature, the but I tain many farms suitable for dairying, stoek« fbnnged.t I have not examiued the laws between the l3th and Ijtb of this a route reported, are now looking out Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun Christmas passed off qnietly with the ter mad- ia of superior quality Chcaae making raising and general agriculture. from Astoria to Tillamook. It is pre- |6^*tiO]he complain», but would like month. day, at 5 a . m . for Tillamook. what T illamook C ity has - usual feasting A tree was bad at the will no doubt prove successful. Shipping facili Th* struan wat built at 8t. John*, N. sullied they are in tl.e interest of ta little work for our member on j A good bank. ties ia all that Is n»edsd to make dairying a suc- Leaves Tillamook «tally, except Sunday, at I Truckee Lumber Co’s store, and ail who cese. B., and was owned in Augesnnd. With ' A drug sture. Much butter la shipped at present, but as * a . M. for North Yamhil ly nfil hook, that is I Sitoaid like to Southern Pacific. From Tillamook thejff^^^^ lb law that exempt* property from the rtrgo, tbe Io** will amount to over attended «pent a pleasant time. J.A.C. ( ths boats ere depended upon for transportation A jewelry stove. - Makes connection with trains at North Yam- would connect with the Southern Pacific j j A good saw mill. 1 i he butler Is salted and packed Instead of being Mil for Portland. $200,000. wag . well known here hav- ; ••!»). She f - ion amended to as to exempt a fMO.i BRAK < KKKK. line at Sheridan, going througli IM A Fire company, I ehipped fresh. For freight or express businoss, apply at Cohn tea dr either a farm or a towi.lot, if ing made Never*! trip* here while in the ' Two newspaper«. rASMtgo amo gariT-RAiaiMo. Grand Ronde pass. It is about A. Co’s store. Tillamook. I Severs I public halli B II. Bunn and family have gone to ricneral farming la carried on ouccesofully and ’n a tti.’l re-i’i« -e by 1 I. - « trade. miles from Sheridan to Tillamook. ,s Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel. A beautiful town site. barley, hay. potatoes, and vegetal.leo yield iu a ! Tillamook to *|>end the holidays . t , to a limited value *ay $1COO, al»'» : s the natural route from the Will O. ORTON. M amaok B. moaner, especially on lhe bottom land. Two photograph gallerie«. I f I r LMOOB i' 1 or MV Mr. SbulUon ia busy building a bouse. prolidc ■V»ir.[>ei a suit on a lion, that 1* triable valley to deep water. The highest Commodious warebouaes. Fruit, such ss spplea, pears, prunes and all We hope there will be no misundwr- ( Santa Claus appeared in peraon among kinda of small fruits and berries reach per tec An excellent school building. of the pa»» is not more than 6.sl^^^H juetice court, to be brought before I Fient y of hole! a<?eoni<jdati<>n« POST-OFFICE HOCKS. Dearest ju-J I think th* r< .:s •:!- standing in regard to this school. Pupil, aotne of the Beaver children, which was tum bars oud yield sbundantly. above the sea.—Statesman. of all grade» are welcome, in fact, those i auch a aurpriae that some of them catch ■r.e ar art so. Two saloons and a temperance parlor. * these changea are »«If evident and J. J Dawson in the Tillamook who have not bpd many advantages in a «look will be open everv The head of navigation on tide water. Thin industry Is very profitable sad Nestucca their breath yet while trying to deecribe o'rlock a . m ., to 9 o’clock light in urging that the county c« tlie way of schooling are especially in X. honey Is finlain* quite s reputation The honey Many vlrgant and commodious residence*« owi 1 to 2 r. M.. and from vited to attend, and our hope is to e»tsb- him. produced here '-seels in Savor Good stores tn moat every line of business t at « a m4nut«-n pa*l p. m . »on<rs fiiall be required to give as l «li a school tl«: w,ll be au advsnt«-. FUHIMO. Public build ings that are a credit »0 aoy town itered businr’s cloecal* HL<i ’ay* that T .llatnook cunt J Between twenty-five ladies and gentle Thriving odd Fellow, MaaonW sud G. A M to all. Sal-ion fi.hiag Io carried on In a-aaon. end Saphia Sever«nee, Po*t-nii*tr< ■■■(a! commissioners wbo Come Monday at 9 a. m. and bring » 1 men attended a Christmas dance at tho there art large canneries at Nehalem, Meetucea lodges. ¿«•term¡nation to better fit yourself for, Wallace achool-houae. A tent was net and t*so ou Tillamook bay Thqusaads of dol I A large local trade from the eurvoundtng raaWrritten matter or add np with a stove aud tables, and a bed for lars are levelled In ths canneries end fishing country. HE BAY CITY INSTITUTE offer» I life’s duties. CLUBBING LIST Thon who see in the tuition or other the babies. An excellent au['per was outfits, and from fioonm Io lyw oos worth of imily mail« and Magre coo meeting with tho the faithful, patient, bant.working not able to properly at student that which » better, by far. features of ths school, a hindrance, see served al midnight and everybody was eanned and ash salmon are shipped each year. railroad at Nwth Yamhill ffberifiV anti treasurer»' be than a rich inheritance: 1st. A good the teachers, and perhaps special arrang- An eaterprUiag class of citietn* who ere de XBADLioirr and Toledo Blade well pleased. Tt»e dance lasted until io,oos cases of salmon were shipped from one ter n.ined to build up the Wwu. common school edocation. 2nd. A ments can 1« made. » be true but the last time cannel y alone on Tillamook bay Iasi season " Weekly Call (S. F.) Those who spend will receive instruc 7;W A. M. thorough drill in the business A Fair AaasKMitKUi with amplr ground« wh^H “ Weekly Examiner Trout are plentiful and easy to hook. Crabs there everybody we me e—book- practical penman- tion in Vocal Music, sithowt extra charge The Bear Creek road baa been greatly and wtsnrel varieUos ot claaso and oysters ars • ill eutMi be put ta grmd shape ~ West Shore ready to swear to alntnet « aud we feel confident that this alone w.ll cianmen etc. 3rd. Thorough Two ehnPrhee, wtlh the Methodist. Cat «■aMp awsred an lhe bench. - Cewtnry Magaxine , fitch in time improved by volnnteeer work by Messrs. made even in commoa_J and ChHeltan dM«>mtaa<Mm« represented. in-truction ia the academic branches,, give them value j aoAha ano rsAasroarATion. Wallace, Burrow, Kobineon, Martin, The old tsroyd Almost every braM ei preparatory to a college course. Trade Is carried on asestly by small coast I ng Newberg Gn true, and es- Elye and Lyater. fair to [ All question* will be cheerially *n- save* nine,'1 is »I HOLMES >ee«iion. C — e | iwrfri For particulars concerning the pecially in the ig of Portland, C IFX^A Brief Description of the County. ( ■