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California fritory," ’ ■ h.State of ! his sworu »e of the I s w i; will oflir more valu- jricul turai > said land iis 23 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. ¡891. bung and ersely the □ fi!e their loth day of $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS. COUNSEL. llerUnrt Ufwmarck iu Purls. dies away only with the funeral knell of Count Herbart Bismarck, after spend many—for to them it says: A journey rouud th« world )TICK FOJt •‘Fall in—fall in—to the arms of ing five weeks with different friends id By Lakin;; Ixit on 3 ¡ kicj : Englund, has arrived in Paris. He has death!’ Be out too eager, little aiaa. ity. Ore- one««* nextdoòr lo Temperauec Parlor., lven that In entering the race. A second staff officer had been sent come chiefly in search of *‘distractions," I the act back to “hurry up tho infantry." Tho which was also his object north of the *n act fqr The mites increase, be not disturbed; Tillamook, • Oregon. t Califoy. noble fellows were coming. You could ihannel. Whether the search has been Plan wisely, delve and dig; frritory,” The oak your arms no longer gird hear the deep, mufiled hum of their so far successful is more than doubtful, Grew from a slander twig. t w. A. WISE. footsteps as the double quicking hur- is he is looking a sad and depressed »fate of Arthur Btillwall, prop Toil bravely on; in patience wait, : ried them onward. As they camo up I man, wearing the appearance of one Ins sworu The town is growing rapidly and real estate is sure to enhance in value. the s Jz And by tho moment live; entist ' heard the short, quick command: “Move from whom the tide has flowed. An old 2 n, r9w, Choose rather to lx* good than great. There are good prospects for a rail-road and harbor improvements, so get in and ■ out by tbe light flunk! Into line! friend with whom he had been convers dsought And pain that you may give. New sets of than for —George Bancroft Griffith in Frank Leslie's Illus Steady, ine.i; Bteady! I expect every ing last evening was heard to remark teeth made aud buy before the rush, aud while you can buy the choicest property cheap iu a«d with- "»s claim guaranteed. trated. after he went away that he was not uji man to do his duty now!" Receiver I .............•; «ie-tvtt ani> Tueg- Movo out, aud move on, my dear com to date, and seemed hardly to take iu R. R. HAYS ’ ADDITION [IPiDCï Varo. FIRST TIME UNDER FIRE rades! Alas! many moved on into that what is going on in any part of Europe, OREGON. ihd W It column which passed on, never to re or what has gone on since he dropped TO THE TOWN OF >k Co., out of politics. Too J turn. Tlicir first liattlo was their last. The memory of the soldier’s first bat E SEVPH, In this connection the person I quote rely the There was a lull in tho firing in front, le their tle will never be forgotten by him. The but out to the leftward volley after vol observed: ‘*How wonderfully soon a ¿1 th day ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 1 001 ; £ailbtb impressions were burned so dt-oply into ley poured, out upon tho morning air— politician who is not great iu himself; the brain and spirit that a century of the suu just rising over tho hills to our like Mr. Gladstone, loses touch with the lister. Office iu Pogt-ofiee building. ! peace would not efface or even dim them. right. I had followed at the gallop tho political world when obliged to retire iableP Ht, 7; ICE VOS Twenty-nine years have passed since 1 general, who was harrying to tho front therefrom!” Prince Bismarck is said by OREGON. TILLAMOOK, went through the first “baptism of fire," He was more silent than I had ever his son to lx>or up well against the ity, Ore- Soha, (ftr. fen that STREET. I« • t fi*. ( <«i «II I I Illi lid and yet the scenes and events are as known him. Suddenly he halted and neglect into which he has fallen. He c act of T. MAULSBY, and as vivid in the soul vision as turned to see who all were about him. t. for the finds occupation in business enterprise. Fnsb Fruits and Barrias In saason. I fresh ifornia, is the storm of yesterday eve. “What troops are those?" I asked him His brewery scheme interests him. Tho ory," Attorn ey-at-Law I want to tell you something about it doubtfully, as I saw a long line of in princess takes far more to heart their Itate of I shall not name the time nor the place fantry men double quicking behind a changed position. She is in poor health. 2 1 Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. 4 3 »sworn —the living who were with me will re high rail fcnco distant not 150 yards Count von Ilatzfeld, of the German em of the Hou ne in connection. a town member the facts—for the record I give away. I could not distinguish th) uni bassy in London, is also in Paris, but 1 roof to W. SEVERANCE, is historic, is real, not ideal or fanciful, form, and I was not aware of the direc his visit has no connection with that of ible for al pur- and I wish to have the recital so worded tion from which all onr riflemen were to Count Herbert Bismarck. —Cor. Londori id land D eputy -D istrict -A ttorney , that any man in the world can read it enter the battle. News. ffice at 5 6 8 7 without a feeling of bitterness in any ¡th day “My God!" said the general, “that is 3rd Judicial District,for Tillam<x>k County Mr. Depew la Demand. known direction. The picture I give is the enemy!" *. Ben There are few men in public life more TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. not for the man who wore thia or that Orc. We were npon them before we were •ly the nt uniform. I want a cameo that will out aware of their close proximity. They scrupulous in keeping apixiiutmenta than i their Chauncey M. Depew. That much court last the passion that produced the bloody day of STREET. discovered us, too, at once, and were ed gentleman, a« a general thing, is un 0LAUDE THAYER, struggle. preparing for tho greeting. ster. able to accept oue-third of the invita I do not pretend to give a history of “Get out of tho roud!” shouted the Attorney*-at-Law an entire battle; no one man can do this general. There waa a clump of trees on tions that he receives, but after he has Jrnary ii associated with McCain & Hurley in unless he draws upon the experience aud either side of the nighwny upon which accepted an invitation to attend n meet bl low- i ing, u banquet or a ball nothing but sick 4 • 1 Circuit and Supreme Court business ent ion observation of others, for each actor in he had thus far advanced. ness will prevent his keeping the engage it, anti any great battle sees the struggle differ for Tillamook county. “ Get out of tho road! Don't you see Will make regular trips, the weather perm “ounty 4 ently from what it appeara to others. 1 they are bringing the battery to bear ment. Gccnsionally he finds himself c, Ore- ting, from “booked" for two or three engagement*» shall relate my own individual experi upon us from the hill yonder?’ W. T. BURNEY L. T. SARIN J. W. DRAPER TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA AMD PORTLAND. on the same evening, and he manages td ence and observation — what I personally I looked, and a white puff of smoke For Freight rate« or PrtRsagc, apply to DURNEY, BARIN A DRAPER, e%of saw and heard of ouo fiercely fought bat greeted my vision, ami the same instant— get around on tima and make a pleasant “ A ttoknzys - at -L aw , P. SCHRADER. Master. 6 « 7 5 ve his tle—one memorable in the history of the whiz-z—whur-r-r — chce-eo-ee — went a impression at each place. A few nights >n of, OREGON CITY, OREGON. war—my first passing into and through shell right between the general and his ago he had two dinners and a private re Twelve year, experience as Register of the ception on his hands. its flame of fire. I J n ID. A, FINDLEY, staff, and it bounded down the road, ex U. I. L amb Orrtcs her. recommends us In our One dinner was ut tho Union League :on A soldier's first battle iu war does not ploding in our rear. ■ - ——DEALER IN---------- ter. ■peclslty nf business before th. L axd Orrtex club and the other nt Deltnouico's. Mr. always come at the appointed looked for The general addressed me again: ar the C.urts and involving the practice in the Staple and Fancy Groceries, hour. Many of tho volunteers »vent to I “Get out of the road, aud gallop back Depew made the principal speech at C ssssal L and Orrtex. Feb. each. One evening he went to Yonkers Dry Goods, the front, expecting to whip out the illow- and have the cavalry moved on the flank nnd delivered an oration on the ix'casioti fight the next morning after arrival— of that lino yonder in tho field.” Hats & Caps, of the opening of a new building. Hu 2 I I B. BROCKENBROUGH, 4 3 either before or after breakfast—then to Another shell camo in tho mean timo, Boots & Shoes. return home crowned with immortal and made the air resonant with tho fly camo back to ttiis city, and reached Did- “ ATTORNEY AT LAW. monico's in time to take a prominent 5 henore. Bnt with thousands many ing fragments. 'Late Special Agent of the Ganeral Land Office.) psrt in th** Patriarchs' first ball of tlm weary months elapsed before the oppor Then there was a volley of rifles and a season. Doubtless ths fact that Mr. De OREGON CITY, ORKGON. tunity of meeting the foe came in real faint cheer near to onr flanks—for our Woods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orijoi. Homesteads, Pre-Euiptiona, and Timber earnest, nnd when it did como countless infantry were now moving ont of the pew never allows himself to fret about Land Applications, a Specialty. 6 8 thousands were not expecting it. After skirt of the woods and opening the bat anything explains how he can I 7 5 three important engagements inMN O fficb : and Floar L and O ffice B uildin ®. my enlistment ns a soldier I had not loug tle in earnest. ing, nnd appear on each occasi to wait the coming of the fight. Capt. Hart, too, had come, and he un calm and smiling.—Now York • •••••• limbered his guns on tho battery on the j STREET. Night had enveloped tho camp, and 1 hill in our front, though ho soon turned ■ Eli'CitrlcRl lecture*. was dreaming of sunny fields, of smiling his aim to tho infantry lino that was It was recently suggested that electric; meadows, of a happy home—of mother, nearer, and I hoard the shots rattling al night schools be established in vari •**"J and all that was near an 1 dear to a hu npon the rails behind which the enotny ous cities for the liencflt of those wild (48 LARGE LEVEL LOTS.) man heart. Bnt tho destroying angel had fallen. BANKERS desired to become familiar with electric camo, and all vanished into the realm of “Thank God, tho infantry are hare," I ; al subjects, but who were fully occu LOTS .UNIFORMLY 524x105 FEET General Banking and Exchange business. STREETS 60 FEET WIDE. sweetened shadow. sqid one. They are tho men whoae pied during the day. Columbia college Interest paid on time deposits. For a commdo stood beside me with shoulder* movo tho wheels on to victory. is about to put into practice a modifica Prices ranging from $60 to $160. Bowling Alley in Connection. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, his hand on my bosom. As he leaned I heard the commanding general shout tion of this idea, nn<l its president. Dr. Sweden and all foreigu countries. Suitable terms made. over toward my ear I heard him say as tho long lino came hurrying on just Seth Low. state's that it proposes to have’ The beat wines and liquors in the market. r TILLAMOOK, - - - ORF.GOM. tremulously—the man's heart in a flut ns the men emerged from the skirt of a course of evening lectures, illustrated 1------------------------------------------------------------- This propertv is situated fivo blocks directly south of the main thoroughfare of the ter of emotion: woods, “Move on that line behind yon by experiments, on the practical appli “Wako up! They are advancing!" Jons Davidson, Proprietor. fence!” town, two blocks south of the school-house, and faces on two of tbe prin cations of electricity. Dr. Low, while ACRE TRACTS Was there ’ho line on his lips that made A red and white nnd blue lino of fire favoring the idea of night schools iri cipal streets. This is not a boom scheme to speculate on suburban OI.SEN’S BLOCK, TILLAMOOK. ORE. AND me think instantaneously of the line: answered from tho enemy. electricity, under certain conditions, W or country property, as the tract is centrally located, vir Whispering with white lipx. "The foe- they come: “Fall down and fire!” I heard an offi of opinion Hint, in sumo c.is -s where TOWN LOTS tually in the heart of the town, and buildings are they come: ’ * ce! shout. Fx :al« at reasonable prices and on they are practicable, a connu» of evening going up on all sides at present. The first beams of the full morning Alas! many had al remly fallen—fallen lectures can l>o given with very great avcrable terms. Location, best in the were penciling tho orient sky, and the to rise no more. benefit,—New York Commercial Adver The location is sightly, high and dry, commanding a good view, : town of Tillamook. rays fell npon s group of half a dozen Half a hundred men of a regiment tiser. and slopes gently from the center, just enough to secure good drain anxions faces gathered around tho ad stisxl up, and their irregular Ore rattled W m . D. S tillwell . A Freight Car*« Hull wltll a Fair Wln.l; jutant's tent. Two horses were there— mockingly along the fence. age. It is well sheltered from the coast winds, and is just the place During the fierco nn<l biting wind one with drooping head and limb at It wue the work of but a moment, for at rest; another was panting heavily and a whole brigade in onr front answered which prevailed in this vicinity the other ÎTILLAMOOK LAUNDRY? for homes. For further particulars call on or address Wagon Shop In Connection. reeking with smoko as the courier still tho fire of the little band. The battery day, it freight ear standing on a silling I R. R. HAYS, wner sat on him. Tho commanding officer rained grapo and canister nnd shrapnel here was blown through a safety switch Washing gathered and delivered every was reading A note, hn*tily scratched in against the brigade, and now the battle to the main track and thenco down td I Family washing and ironing;, a spec- Real Estate Dealer and Conveyancer. I ---- h pencil, under starlight Jone. liad joined in a vful earneetneM all along near Ix*highton, a distance of four niilre. P Work done on short notice when desired, It |>aw>d Packerton at the rate of twen The officer was en dishabille. Yet 11 the line. Tillamook, Oregon. TillHmnnk, Oregon. heard him speak hurriedly and anxiously Battery replied to battery, hoetile ty miles an hour. Mena ages were wnt its clcaued to order. Also. Notary Public. Deeds and other Legal papers made out. to the liugler just called up: brigade replied to hostile brigade, with over the wires to look out for the car, PROPRIETOR. LETTER HART, “Sonnd reveille nt once, and Ixrotx and sheets of iron and leaden fire. There and it waa stopped and Mile tracked in saddles immediately afterward." Tnrn- were in the terrific din the hurtling shot, time to avoid an accident. The car Farming land, Timber land and all classes of town property for sale. 1 ing around be added, addressing his serv the screaming, screeching shell, nnd passed Packerton before the message TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS. ant, “Saddle my homo at once, William." whistling whirr of the deadly minie. could lie Kent there to catch it in its Strange it is what a magnetic influ Amid the roar were the shout* of com- flight, and its speed. without a loeomo- FURNISHE A BSTRAC ence, as it were, that will pervade a mass maml, the wailing *hriek of tbe wonnded tivo Attached, startled all who saw it.— of men in the hour of danger and duty. and the moans oi the dying. The hour* Maueh Chunk Cor. Philadelphia Record. CABINETS $ f*“ÄHD+ALLtWAYfPOINTS^ Three minutes ha-1 not elapsed nftor the i were passing, the mnsketry was roaring Mrs. Illuma'a Astonishing Condriet. ALL OTHER WORK R lam running a first class A. No. 1 Sail boat from sounds of the last bugle blow had thrilled with an unbroken note, the batteries Mrs. Joseph Blume, of Allegheny City, ■kttaaiBALDi to T illamook and all way points. the camp till tho sqnadrons were forming. were liellowing at each other, when sud RESPONDINGLY Cali on JAMES A. RICHARDSON, Tillamook. “Move the column down tbe road, denly there was a deep, dull thud—a has astonished her neighltors and her RATES. captain," said the commanding officer. mighty force which nt once shook tho husband by giving birth in the pant twd @ALU AND INSPECT my Worçrç “I will gallop on and ascertain the real whole battlefield. Two heavily laden years to seven children. Witbin the last situation.'' caissons were blown up simultaneously few days Mrs. Blnme has presented her Views of Tillamook nnd vicinity for sale Wo passed another and another courier, Then there was another sound which husband with triplets, plump, healthy All work guaranteed first class and then we came to a body of men hold could not be mistaken, lliere was s youngsters, two lsiys and a girl. Not ing horses behind a clump of trees. lull in the firing on onr right, and the quite a year ago the Blume family was in every respect. A cTT Just then there seemed to be an awful whole earth seemed to be laboring and blessed by tbe birth ot twins, and in the OÍ G allery One door aouth stillness in the morning air. snddenly groaning. Thonsnnda stood listening preceding twelve months Mrs. Blume ARTISTI© Letcher's Jewelry Store-^eH! gave birth to her two first babies. Tho broken by a noise that sonnded strange amid the horrid hell! triplets and their prolific mother nr*» •PHOTOGRAPHERS. i TILLAMOOK,........................ OREGON to me. Gh, it was tho charge of tho cavalry! "What is that?" I asked. “Charge! charge!" shouted the throats ■ doing well.—Cor. Philadelphia live ord. "It is the rumbling of their artillery," of a dozen ofil' er«. and the bugle blasts, B800 WORK at tb< LOWEST LIVIRG RITES. Ml,, L. J. RUCOLES Mr.. J. JOHNSON Dietl in u ( offln. <57 said Gen. H. Then he tnmed around, | ringing out faintly in the din, mingled Barney Frickrr», a well known char- Copying and Enlarging tn Oil. Pastel. looking us all sqnarely in the face, and and died away in tbe fierce shouting of act r of Alliance, O., died the other day Crayon India Ink and H aler Colors, a added iu a confident tone. “Yes, they are the squadrons. specially. Call and examine our work advancing, and iu force.” Boom! boom! boom! went tho artillery in a coffin. For twenty years it lias licen bis custom to 1 loep ever}- night in a cof S tudio N xab o . a . R. H all . There was no mistaking tbe sound that bosses! fin of his own manufacture, believing TILLAMOOK, ■ . OREGON next greetwl the ears, there was a clear, Clang! clang! clang! rang ont the glit ringing report that punctuated tho still tering sabers as they leaped from the that ho was about to die. lie always AND--------- robed himself in a shroud before retir e-r?. ness, then there was another and an scabbard. other and tbe rifle cracks died away. yiLLAMOOK It waa, however, but an instant of aw ing. Tho coffin is cf oak. very strong They were tbe prelude of tbe battle sooo ful chorus when the wailing cry of Wat snd covered with allegorical subject*: Flickers was 75 years old.—Exchange.- UVERY STABLE to begin in earnest. erloo, sauve qui pent!— “save himself The clattering of bornca' hoofs signaled who can!"—went np before the onrushing ; Mow Inf* on U m lee. Hats, Diet» Trimming» snd s Gen.ral another councr who dashed up, ex .lalm ■ipmdron of furious ltorsemon, who broke Ono of tho queer sights nt E.nt Machins Flrat-class single and doubla ing in tones of feeling: ont in the wild shout of victory that' lost month was a crew of mm mowing Aisortment ot Millinery Good». naut, kant on hand. “General, our dismounted men are deadened tbe guns along the whole line on tho meadow of Mr. J.iccb Foster. skirmishing with them." We had beard —and troops on the right—troops on th* Mr. E. P. Gardner had the work done translant atoca We have just received a nice line of fall the rifle shots half a mile away. left—troops in (lie center—all caught tbe and put into his stable eleven loads of goods. Call and see them. “Captain, gallop back, and hurry np notra, and there waa one long and terrific well made hay. This meadow was nos the infantry. Tell Capt. Hart we need thunder note of victory! The ebner* of mowed last summer, and the solid foun rman, • O regon . the artillery at once. He, too, is com infantry men greeted the shoots of cav dation of ico gave the men a good chance T ill AMOOK. alry men—while tho little squad about to work.—Lewiston Journal. ing." Propri atora Then there was another and another the artillery—brave fellows, with bands ring of the clear voiced rifle, then a ter of red npon tbeir uniforms, cried out, as Great llnr*« rific volley and a double shot or two, the defeated were seen flying in stricken A remarkable horse shoeing record is HE BAY CITY INSTITUTE offer, aud then tbe guns were hashed f-g a masse* in front- reported from the establishment of Lendl the faithful, patient, hard.workins moment Men were seen hurrying from “Hurra for onr baitory!" student that which is better, by far. the directioB of tbe sonnd. They were 1 And well might the living victors j & Lydston, in this city. Between Thurs day morning and Saturday night two than a rich inheritance: 1st A g'xrl 1 men, Mpeers. Lydston and MeGrnth, shod common school education. 2nd. A ; the dism’mn’M dtirmisherw who were shout! e e • s e e being driven back by the strong advance ; tbocouah drill in the ImaineM 200 horses, all round. — Port in front The men rallied with onr col- 1 And well may the dead rest — friend ! course—book-keeping, practical penman and foe tn “ one red burial Ident." — M. V. ship. commorvial Is«,etc. Srd. TtiOTDiigb amn. •<Join< L’p. “Fall in, men." cried a sergeant near Moore in Atlanta Constitution. in-(ruction in the academic branches, on hand. M-n wlm <lo not rwvl th* preparatory to a cnlle| coorae. Fall in, men! fall in promptly begun their nsnal winter ninnv« All questions will |_cbeerfullv en- Ha Was tilt Hard, er ■Mee snd chickens ing the of thawing dynamite carlrid^w bjR terrible tongue of war! c ber— What is a famine? ng, rates •tore. Gowquentiy etovc« tegister. y. V. JOHNSON. M. 0. HOW CAN THEY BE MADE? By Investing Your Money in Tillamook! KEEPTÖ n T hä ND: ILLAMOOK Shooting-Gallery THES™AUGUSTA. Drugs and Medicines. . .AH BILLIARD PARLORS, fl. P. ROBERTS (lOJlTIftCTOrç and BUILDER O Ifr H-—-—- , fSljop, Opposite ({. 4. pall, 'Reynolds, From TILLAMOOK To GARIBALDI pHOTO^A pHEI(. pO^T^lT CO. TILLAMOOK • * .. yr: HEADLIGHT PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING HOUSE. ALL ORDERS EXEDOTED i. M arket , I OR SHDRT NDTIDE. DRESS-MÄKING. City Institute.