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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1891)
i 'i »'“-7 I n ednesdaj’. » r.nd will move his mill from the Willam The Sheriff1« office was roblied of about' government, that individuals tnay enjoy ’ 3* 0'3' Jeff Wallace of Nastucea, was in the ette valley to the sito at once. $600 Wednesday at 110011 Theo. Stein-' the use of said lands bat not tho possesion Saturday • } 7 6 A New Enterprise! 19 4i? Sunday 5 7 9 ci»y,|,i8 w«Y- Ì.0 The City Council met Saturday ulght 1 hillber, acting sheriff, had been receiv while another party hold* that the state TT . , Moud ty • Li Tuesday -7 “J'*?;' 7o<|oa I Tr,veI froiu Portland to Tillamook ria and are jtibt getting into working older, ing taxes and left a small box containing may give a titio to such land and that Unprecedented Bargains will be Offered, and our Unnv 0 ’ 3 Wednesday» -.2 74’ 0.71 North Yamhill is increasing. — «1 -) i 1 OJ Thursday 0J ».st i Several ordinauces have been formulated over six-hundred dollars on bis desk. certain parties fiavo secured the land in 8 24,1'3 aled Stock of Latest Styles in <6 9.0 Fridiy 10. IÍ ' I *. 9 07; 1 9 And now you have to pay your taxes but none passed. It is decided to build The thief, who must have been well ac- thia say. li the latter view is correct, MatiKdsy 11 a - 21 - *.</ -■5 Sunday 3 °i I 8-7! r__ Z-, ... ' i2 --- quainted with the surroundings and the the builder* of the new wharf would be a town jail. The woik of the council will BOOTS arxd. SHOES - 1 1*4613 3 ! w'*i* ^0 “Dollars of our dads ’’ - ' Uy. .13 3»J ' »•’ Man sheriff’s habits, unlocked tlie outside considered trespassers. A damper would Hi 4 -- 31 > 7-<>| Tuesday nycOT; John Jones has returned from Point ¿Assume definite shape next meeting, Wedne-iUylS 3 36 ' 7 0: 1 ><iltOl*IT?4 , Entlolng “l,d ,lien pusheil the jail corridor also be placed upon many other*contain- AtJW £1IY.C1 1 3^ 4.1 Tnumd-iy 16i 647 ■ 0.5: f ; Arena,Cui. He brings a wife with him. which will occur Saturday night, April 2 .V 3.« Friday .171 8 °4 . 5.31 4th. j d<jor »but so the prisoner could not see plating improvement* 3 52ÍJ.4 3sii.o j Saturday.. ISi 9 15 6.3. The money was stolen, but don’t let it! Prices; See them. 4 s;b.9 Sunday 193“ IS : S.6 Mr. Edwards is busy at his beeswax who *M in ,he m“d® « Kritb «» Mr. Cone has returned his tripjto Port Lvp.i [ cause you forget the bargains at King’s. Monday .» il 00 5 mine near Tillamook. It assays well, and n,l,uey I"'» ami escaped He le t some land. Tueilay ..tiffl 4'. 5 & .‘17 Deputy-Sheriff Stienhilber collected surface cropping* indicato an absence of sold and silver in the box but got away 8 ’2i1.3 02’9'4 [ Deal rabie Novelties in Ladies’ and Mittses' French Kid Button Boot«, the N ait cat and W.-due.lRyiJ------ Win. Morton and family visited Tilla Thursdiy si-! “tSi?-8: '-S!i7-4 6 51O.H Best Brands in the Market. Also, the Best Quality of Loggers, Roots. Famous Brand 2.0 ' something ouer $2,030 for taxes, Saturday porphyry in tho breast of the drift that wit1'ne»’’ly $600, mostly paper currency, Friday . ..54 O5'i7'9 ' > 33 7 3 7 21 J.3 7 mook Thursday. “Bosa" Boots. We will give you full value for every dollar you loare with ua. Saturday . 23 j x r’l Vo 212 7.1 7 5.r9.Gi 7 V;X-< I last. Otis Howell, the prisoner, thought the augurswell for the gangue. Foard A Siiudxy ....1»! 1521*3:: 154 “.» 8 3t:O.3 Mrs. Custiais seriously sick with La ; 2 s | R. D. Peckhem has purchased a house Stoke* are paying 23 cents per pound for P?*0" «»tering was Mr. Steinhilber, and Monday ...27 2 a-S.x i 3 4“ • ■’> 9 loin'l l * Tuesday ..aS; 3 0:tiS-l'; 43216.1 O04 0 2 , . lo3-' 3' 3U|i ‘a th* webt e”d> “ntl moved into the ore after it is smelted and run into did not think it necessary to raise an Grippe. Wednesdays; 84*17.1) i 5 3' 5 " 0 50. o.c jlo.?5;3-4 ................ 0.4 |it 5- i.o ■ town. Thurs lay..3O1 4 47T-5 #37;5.9 ,MNi School commences next Moudav. alarm, lie Fays souieono entered the shape.—Astorian. I I I' I Spring seems rather backward this Many hammers are at work in the ¡^pairing in ill Its branches neitly and promptly done. Prions nry riasoniblt> F. M. Lamb is now making bis rounds 1 o®*c® night before, It ia evident that The above Table is for Dry Stocking Bar, not year, though tho weather is moderately thief knew all about the office and north pait of towu. as assessor. He proposes to asses* the the *-------------- ------ 'Tillamook, or Tillamook Bar. warm. railroad lands in the county. Much of llad a keJ’ ,hat f,l<ed the outside door The height is reckoned from the level of aver Owing to a breakdown the mill .hands T. II. Govne is now deputy-county this land is not surveyed yet. The rail- and had been watching hi* opportunity rested two day* last week. age lower low wateis. to which the soundings are given ou the Coast Survey charts. Tillamook, O tb . - - Next Boor to Bank.» clerk instead of Joe Whiting. It is a good | road company owns about 90,930 acres, for some time. As tlie lock and key is Our post-office has become a money . change. of a peculiar pattern, he must have had [ two thirds of which is surveyed. It is Means A Tilden havo their new pile held by good authority that tho unsur a chance to make u duplicate of the order office. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. It is rumored that a man from Iowa driver scow about ready for the ma- sheriff"s key. veyed land should lie arsessd also. UNITED STATES.* has purchased property here with the in BKN.IAMIN 1IARK1SON chinery. President ............. In the excitement, Mr. Steinhilber un A. G. Reynolds, C.H.Bodie and Baxter Lavi 1’. M orton Vice-President Theo Steinhilber has made a sheriff's Stillwell returned Monday evening from fortunately suspected two gentleman from tention of going into the banking busi ........... 1 AMES G. BLAINE Secretary of State W illiam W indom assessment of all the railroad lands in Portland. While in tho city Reynolds Woods. They were overtaken on their ness. ’Secretary of Treasury -----Dealer in------ j . W. N oble Secretary of Interior IlKDFlELD PROCTOR the county. W. S. Cone has contracted with Mr. Secretary of War and Bodie purchased a stock of candies, way home, brought back and seiirchcd, B. F. T racy Secretary of Navy ....... J ohn W an a maker G. A. Edmunds has sold his residence nuts, cigars, tobaccos etc. which they but released, as they are well known and Hillard for an extensive amount of grad Postmaster-General . w. Il II. M iller Attorney-General property, in the western part of the city, will place in the building now occupied respected citisms, entirely ubove sus ing. J eremiah R usk Secretary of Agriculture. .. to J. II. LaLmon. STATE OF OREGON. I. P. Shippv will start a blacksmith by Mr. Bodie as a reaidcuce. They will picion. Governor......................................... ... S. ° PEN noyer . .. G. W. M c B ride •\ man about town is strongly «us|>ect- shop about the first of next month. Pat Smith claims that he Las found open a fancy bakery in connection. Sécrétai y of State . .P hil . M etch an TreMurer Blasting powder will be used to clear I TOILET ARTISLES AND DRUGGIST NOTIONS There is a great deal of excellent tim- ed and w ill be closely watched, ns his “What fools E. B- M c E lroy ; the Nehalein treasure. Supt. of Public Iuitruction .. / J. 11. M itchell these mortal» be.” 1 her, mostly spruce, in the vicinity of reputation is none the best, and circum the streets of stumps aud trees in the Senators ....................... I j. N. D olth ; Netarts, that will soon be regarded as stantial evidence is against hint. It is north part of town. B. H ermann Congressman Rehearsing is going on for the enter- .F rank C. B aker Printer.............................. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Because of sickness nt home Rev.Cross ! (R. S. S trahan tainnieut to be given by the scholars of valuable. That locality has been over generally believed he is the person who ........ ?W. P. Loan Supreme Judges . . . looked generally, but in a few years there stole Judge i’srrin’s money nnd burglar failed to meet his congregation here last Of all goods usually kept in a well ap M.E. Sunday School. ’R. S. B ean will bo a mill on Netarts bay and then ized the Temperance Parlor. Sunday. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. A. G. Beals of Corry, Pa., has pur pointed Drug store constantly Joint Senator ........................................... F A. M o HK e ' the spruce found there will be in great Oiut new pastor not having arrived Circuit Court R P. B oise chased G. A. Edmunds’ pre-emption. demand, ns this variety of timber is get Prosecuting Attorney G. G. B ingham THE SILETZ RESERVATION. on hand. Consideration $1,280.00. there was no service nt the Presbyterian TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ting scarce and tlie denuind for it is on Church Sunday, other thnn the usual ,.W m . II. S tillwell Representative................. Tne farmers 111 this vicinity have taken the increase, JI. F. H oi . ues The Indians to have Their Lands Allotted Sabbath School. Judge (W. T. W est the tr.osl of their cattle down onto the The Astorian of List week says: “Re .Commissioner................. ............. ÍW. G. K elso to Them. tide lands for the summer. Miss May Elliott will teach the Rose ....... W. W. C onder ports from North Nehalem, Tilfamook CUrk...................................... . .................. S am D owns district, on the Miami. Sheriff....... The third quarterly meeting of Tdla- county,say that two young ninnod* lately- JI. II M c D ermott -Treasurer The Albany Herald has the following F. M. L amb 11100k ehargo, M. E- Church, will I e held killed seven elk at otic sitting; and more Assessor ............................... Another break-down at tne mill—the Anything they have not in stock ivill be supplied on . J ohn E dwards j regarding tho Siletz reservation, which Surveyot saw ia broken. Lumber is in good de-1 recently an old hunter and his son killed .. . A. T. W hite : at South l'rairie, Suad.iy, April 15th. School Superintendent is mt.stly in thia county, and which oc short notice, arrangements having been made J| Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. SEVKRANC41 mand and many- are anxious to nee the The late snow lias C attle for kale —Yearlings, two- two at one shot. cupies almost one-third ol the area of tbe to that effect. machinery und crew working in perfect ’ year-olds, and milch cons. Enquire of driven the elk out of the mountain* and county. order. they are quite plentiful near the settle Next door ta fhH TemparanEB Parlor. SOCIETY DIRECTORY Wm. or Grant Mills 44-47 The Siletz Ihndian reservation, some TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Saturday evening, the Odd Fellows | Geo. Cohn has returned from Portland, ment. Evidently those hunters have no seven tuilt-s from Yaquinu, will soon bo 'TILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57. where he has been purchasing a large regard for the game law making this the an Indian ranch, no more. According to met in convention *t Wm. Morten’s re-' gg? I A. F. & A. M., meets on the SL A first Saturday ni^ht of each stock of goods, which w ill ccme per Str. close season.” the Yaquina Post tho Indians have been sidence and discussed arrangements for) month. Special meetings for work All persons liable to internal revenue Qfl every Friday night. Visitingbreth- Augusta. demanding that tho lands bo allotted to the erection of a hall and the organiza special taxes should note by the provi -- veil invited to attend. them and tlie tribal relations bo broken tion ol a lodge at this place. This office is in receipt of a box of very E=jH IL V. V. Johnson, W. M. sions of seetU'U 53 of the act of October E K. Barnard is living in his new fl In ■S G. O. Nolan, Sec'y. up for several years post. A year or two fine maple sugar from Susquehanna Co., I, 189-1, all such taxes for the full year V w. l’a., the compliment* of Dr. T. II. will hereafter become due on the 1st day ago the initiatory steps for dividing the house. q’HXAMOOK LODGE Meseiole. land* among them were taken, butoivit g Mr. Bridgeford ha* furnished the him- GEORGE PETTIT, ofJulvof each year, instead of the first to the drunkencas and general unrelia 1 meet« 111 Odd Pel [ tier to plank tho road between the post Tomlinson Bros, of Tillamook river, day of May, as heretofore. l ’ crsons TILLAMOOK, low’s hall every Satur- I bility of the then agent at the Siletz, the office and the corner of Main St. — day night, except the ( sold a large assortment of skins to W. C. liable who have paid special tax for the first Saturday of each mo.i'th. plan waa not carried out. The Post says King this week, among which were nine period ending April 33, 1891, can have W. H. Cooper, N.G. B. F. Ely, Sec’y. thVt Bjtentloinan every wav qualified to bear skins. 1 their stamps extended for May and June allot these lands has been appointed, or to bo landlord iu tbe new hotel. /-» orinth post g . a . r 1 The Augusta is daily expected. She 1891, bv the payment of one sixth of the M. F. McNeil has returned from his TSRMSi «31.00 A DAY. at least been offered tho position, nnd (C? ¿3 nreJ ( , incct* first We nc* mouth 1 has a large cargo, mostly for Cohn & Co., rato for the year. For this purp- se tht the matter will he proceeded with nt an trip to the Nehalem where he Ims be«n I V a ..ZT v . d“\ “f '"4> X in Grand Army Hall. inspecting the new town, Saginaw. | aud a passenger list of forty including person liable should make a return on early day. After tho hinds aro allotted J. W. Maxwell, Commander. form 11 to the collector or deputy collec among the live hundred and o ld Indians Homer iwoat of Portland will spend This House is First-class in every Respect j five families. | There is nine feet of water, at low tide, tor, and proeurj an “extension ccrtifi- on the Siletz, the balance will be sold at lhe summer with his relative* in Bay t CHURCH DIRECTORY. I in dead of six as we gave it in our last; catj.” auction, and the m >nev so received will City. THE A. A A. Wc learn that Mr. T. II. Goyne, a | week's Nehalem correspondence, on the be us'd ns a fund to help (lie newly made T illamook C harge , M. E. C hurch , Nehalem bar. • Tho Albany Herald, iu commenting American citizens in tlieir new departure former teacher of this vicinity has become , TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. Ftr»l ■■fidav in the month. Long Prairie ,o:3° 1 Gue Trimpter, who was taken to 1‘ort- on the report that contracts, have been I of depending upon themselves, on their deputy Co. Clerk. ” ‘ ” Pleasant Valley 2:30 for n livelihood. ' There Mr. Dyer with sovernl carpenters who ■ nioo land last week by Deputy U S. Mar- let for tlie north end of the Albany & own exertion* ‘ 1 and ■” ” Tillamook L arson , P rop . «> J»» are some two hundred and fifty thousand havo recently come to Bay City, are tent- j 11:00 shall K. R. Hays, w as fined $10 for selling Astoria R. R., says: ■■I w” Kilcliis T” Tillamook 11'00 ‘1 liquor to Indians. “The company at this end of the pro acre» of land, much of it good tor agricul ng preferring thia to paying $5.00 per 1 7:30 ------------ — M_________ Sunday School in Tillamook every Sunday 2:00 The Watchtower man admits that he posed lino are somewhat reticent and tural purjxise.s, timber lands of the lineal week for board. At present tin.re aie no Prayer meetings Thursday evenings 7 3« quality, granite, gold-bearing quartz, I vacant house*. ! Every attention shown to guestt:jand If special pagtorial service is desired, call on would like to have a type-writer that little news can be obtained ns to what is the undersigned at the Parsonage, opposite the WOOD«, 1 no pains spared to make them comfortable in every way, would sit on hi* knee. We wouldn’t actually going on. They say they havo coal, ivater-powers, fisheries, etc. After court house. no knowledge of any contracts having the Indians have «enured their allotment, J. II. W ood , Pastor. liavo thought it of you Bro. Mason. I saw by your paper that Jasper Smith ! NEW HOTEL BUILDING. which is 160 acres to each man and wife, LaGrippe is prevalent again and ap been lot, while at the other end it is sk - The new hotel buildingin course of COnstruc- 40 to 83 acre tracts to each child, accor is reported«»going to Mexico in the near sertud that the contractors are already iu Arroi ntments T illamook , C ibcvit M. H. pears with more s. verity than last year, C huk . h S oi - tii . din'; to age, it ¡«said there will bo over future Tin» is a mistake, he aavs Till*- gon vvill soon be finished, and will the most com- Fir»lSunda>'in the month, Tillamook It. A. M. though no dangerous cases are reported the field. The situation is oils not easily 2.4),000 acres left, which,of course will ■ ad ” ” ’’ 7-3“ r M explained. modlou9 a"d beSt aPP“in‘Ba c«V. and but few have been stricken yet. Second Sunday, Wallace school house, a. r. M. bo sold. Third Sunday, south Prairie, 11. a . M. NBKDB AID. E K. l'arnard has tlie Bay City School •» " Pleasant Valley 3. r. M. Tillamook, but intend* buying property _________ ______ J . P. M. ” " Pleasant Valley An old man named Johnson wandered in Tillamook City anil sending his child Fourth Sundy Hoquarton 1. a . M. for the coming term. Pcrf. Barnard gave INFORMATION FOR NETTI.KK’l. r__. . ■ school ■ house 1 2..10 ?J1 ” Lone Prairie 2.j0 A. A. M. Î excellent satisfaction in .“ Long ren to school. his private into this city the other day, who claims » 4 school there, and will no doubt suceed to have been drugged nnd robbed ol The debating club held thair 1: at meet The following letter ha* been handed [E btabliuied , 1877] C hristian C hurch . $i,100 and a gold watch in tbe St. again. ing last night and adjourned until the to us for publication bv Mr. A.P. Wilson, Klder H B. M organ , Pastor: Will preach at ( Chas. Roe of Seattle, reprosenting the Charles hotel in Portland. Ha seems and in it is given tho opinion of the first of November next. Tillamook, on the third and fifth Sunday’s of j ggs for atching demented and from Ids story has lieen each month, at li:o0 a . m ., and 7.30 P. m . All Stimson lumbering firm of Michigan, The theatrical play at J. Smith’s, last j Register and Receiver of the U S. Land are cordially invited. ---------------- FROM---------------- was in the city last week. He paid wnndtring aimlessly about since he wa* Office at Oregon City, regarding pre Thursday, was n succesa ia every way, a robbed. He managed Io find his way Wyandottes, Plymouth Rock, Light Brahmas, R oeh I taxes on land owned by the above emption filing* on the land* about to be dance occupied the balance of tho night , P resbyterian C hurch . through the mountains to the Siletz re- and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns 1 in this county. surveyed in this county. B ay C ity . Ixster and Elmer Smith have gone to seiv.ition, and from there to this place, Partridge Cochins, Houdans and Silver The G. A. R. will celebrate the 25th U.S. L and Ornes, Washingfon to spend the summer. Services every Sabbath at il a. m. and 7 p. ni ; aniversary of the organisation of that where lie misgiven aid and kind treat O regon C itv , O regon Spangled Hamburgs. Flowing is the order of the day. A cordial invitation extended to all. ment by Ilr. Johnson. He claims to Maicli 20, 1891. order at their hall, on Monday night, J. I). Beard. Pastor. have a family and relativis in California A. I’ W ilson , Some improvements such ns fencing I April 6. All are invited. Come out and U.S. Deputy Surveyor, and tuilding hr.» b<en going on all and i lentv of financial resource«, and have a good time. Tillamook, Oregon : □ en Sitting $3.00 Two Sittings fS. winter. wants help to get to Portland where his EAST AND SOUTH D ear S ib :—We are of tho opinion that Prof. G. T. Edmunds’ school closed trunk is, and will then telegraph home A Dood Hatch Is Guaranteed. the county, Land buyers are all over VIA 1 last Friday. He had n g «>d school. We for aid. Except for his demented condi under the Act of Congrewi, of March 3, mostly from the East. • A ddbuss J. M. GARRISON, P. O B ox M, Southern Pacific Route. 1 understand that he has sold his pre tion he seem* Io be a man of considerable 1891, repealing the pre-emption law, that FOREST GROVE, OREGON. C. Upton is visiting nt J Smith's. emption on Trask river and willnow take intellect, and is well informed, having the act makes provisions for: “All bona- Z.Y.X. fide claims lawfully initiated before the a homestead on ths Nehalein. ASTA LINE, visited Emope at one time. He waa one The next regular meeting of the Tilla- of the earliest pioneers of California, but passage of this act, under any of said OKETOWN. A I iralns leave Portland dally. ~1oofc Hook and Ladder Co. will be held baa sold out there with the expectation of provisions of law so repealed, may be V ..-«? .¿'Í perfected u;>on due compliance with the Doclors in Oregon seem to lie unable to Tuesday evening April 7th. All mem locating in this state. WMtth' j I law in the same manner, upon the same attend the need* of lhe public. Eleven ■ 7:00 p m I I-eaves Portland An ires I 9:35 a ni bers arc requested to be present as busi THIS NKW CRJiSfU. terms and conditions, and subject to the physicians have been |iersonally called ; h»:23p tn I Lv Albany Ar I 6:22 a in ness of importance will be transacted. le:16a m I Ar San Francisco Lv | 9:00 p in The census has at last been completed. same limitation*, forfietures and contest* upon to attend the bed side of J. Bently ' Joe Richardson has tried his electric Chicago i* now tho second city in the as if this act bad not been passed.*’ Abave trains stop only at following stations n of Meda, but in vain. He is an old Grand ■srth of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon City. motor boat and it fails to mote. lie will Union. In 1880 she had but 503,090 and A boua-fido and actual settler who Army pensioner, has been sick over two i Wsedbum. Salem, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, return tho machinery to San Francifeo Tlalssy, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving, Eu Philadelphia 846,030. Only ten years made settlement, on nnsurveyeff lands, aud secure some other motivo power for »how* Chicago with 1,098,000, a gain of before March 3, 1891, and can prove hie months, and it seems hard that ha may gene. ROSKBURG MAIL DAILY. his lioat. Meanwhile he will run a sail over half a million, while Philadelphia , compliance, thereafter ou said land, of dio fur the want of medical aid just be- I canso doclors will not get off the side Portland boat as usual. *:•* a m L» lias 1,046,000 a gain of but 200,030. It the requirement* of lhe pre-emption law*, walk for a day’s ride in the .'country at ‘ Albany ll.lt p m L» 4 W W. Curtis* of Portland, was in the Roaebtirjr S:*a p m Ar looks now s* though New York would will be entitlerl when the lend is survey* thia time of the year. 1 city this week. While here he paid a soon be pluyiug second fiddle to Chicago ed and anbject to entry, to file »nd take AHAWT LOCAL, DAILY (F.XCRFT SUNDAY) Mrs. C. Christensen has lieen quite ill, j visit to the Sheriff’s office and left the as well. Iu 1880 New York had title tinder the pre-enfption laws, a* they l«ing confined to h«r bed for some time. Nr S«a p m I I.« Portland Ar I 9.oO a m necessary.amount to pay the taxes on the 000 »nd row she has 1,513,000, or a gain exllted at the time when he m«de settle- Albany L t | gaa a m S'“» p si I Ar Last Monday M. A. Bowers killed an- { 23,000 acres of timber land which be re- of a little over 800,000. The 8outh I* i ment on tl.e land. other panther. This makes five of these vacAL Fimsott tbaih * daily ( bxceft »vN- nrcfteuts in this county. X J T Ari’rasoN, Register,I also shown to l>e waking up. Atlanta, DAT.) 1 sheep destroying bru-es that havo been | B. F. B ibcm , Receiver.! Il V. Alley of Nehalem paid this office with 34,000 in 1880 now has 65.500 nearly , Albany » 3» P ™ L y Ar killed during the past two months, in 9 2-5 a m Mr. Alley was at one doubling her former population. Bir-, Lebanon Lv 1 »3 P m Ar 8:40 a ni a visit this week. this neighborhood where they have at 7 j. • m Lv Albany Ar 4:26 p in time a typo, and to r I. ow that hi* finger* mingbam, Ala., with Ires than 10,030 iu NOTH K. Lebanon 1 H a m Ar Ar 3-40 a m the lowest estimate killed $503 worth of had not yet lost '.heir .heir cunning and 1880, now h*» 26,000. 8 m Francisco’* Notice is hereby given that my wife Pullman Buffet Sleepers dexterity, took hold of a composing «tick increase lias lieen a little disappointing, j Katie Hess has left iny bed and beard sheep. On the 4th of April a special schoil- but she ha* j>a»sed Ciccinnatti in tha si'hout just cause or provocation. All T ourist S leeping C ars and set about half a column of type. meeting will held at this place for the race in a handsoma manner and is now We have reliable information that Far th« accommodation of Second Cl... Passen persons are hereby notified that I will purj/ se of levying a lax. Feeling in re ger. attached to F.rpreas Trait». Alvin Plielpa nt Wools, who disappeared Rth, pretty far behind Baltimore with her not bo responsible for any delits contract gard to the matter ia running high in the ' ( ed by her from tho date of this notice. a few months sgo, made a visit to friend« 43J.003. The West Side Division district and trouble is anticipated. The Atla* pnblishers will reap a harvest and relatives in the east, and the rumors 1891 D m . BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. of foul play are without foundation. this year, as the ceosns statistics «nd Dated this -’3rd day of February David 11 cm . 34-44 MAIL TSAIS DAILY (r.XCXrT SCWDAY.) ONLY AN ORB0OM MlflT, Vhere be went after calling on bis rela new maps, etc., causes an immense l*M>m Portland Ar I1 5 :30 p tn ' T-JB a m rr.v THE MEW LAW*. in the business. We take th* above, ves is not known. North Yamhill I.v¡ ! JÉ p m • 41 a « 1 L< We see by the H ssdlioht they have I 12:55 p m • •1s p •» 1 Ar Corrali» Any person who shall wantonly or neg figure» from the Standard Atlas of the The first newspiper to print a correct ha«l an «lection over in Tillamook It World, which will in all probability well At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains ligently place any tree, brush, log or digest of the new law«, is the Capital was for city officer» under the new char •f Oregon Paciftc Railroad. driftwood in a running .treani in this by thousands, as it is one of the moat ■ IPIBM TRAINS DAILY. (RXrEPT SUNDAY.) Journal, of Salem The work of com ter, and the faction that label» it* banner ' state so that it ia obstructed, is liable to complete and accurate work* of the kiud piling is being done by a legal expert. progress got there by a clean sweep. we have ever seen. 44ipn Lv Portland Ar * x> • m a fine of not more than |ôO. This act 4M p ai Lv North Yamhill I.v ' )«am It is safe to say that the first agent in Th" important gener«! Arts will he print The Headlight nays there was a grand ! y as p m Ar McMinnville Lv i 45 a m does not apply to logs placed in a stream the field will fairly coin money, as we all ed in full, »nd where sect ions of the Ode torchlight prrxeaeion, in which twelve ; for driving or rafting. want the new > en»us statistics and the are emended or repealed, the changes thousand uniformed men )>sraded the Through Tickets The exhibition given at the cb-se of J. naw feature» in thia Atlas which com will be clearly set forth. Feraona nisb- •tri-eta, and aomething ia Mid abbot j -------- TO ALL POINTS------- E Hosmer’s school was one of the best mit! la it to everyboy. Tbe History ing to be posted on the new laws »hould there having been a slight precipitation EAST AND SOUTH entertainments given in the town for a Company of Ban Francisco, the well subscribe for this valuable paper—oaty of moiature on the occasion, which i* : long time. Prof Hosmer, during hie known Publiaher«, control the Coast ft.W per year. PubM-ribe at thia office, probabiy aorAlier way nt saying that aome z. 'M "M term of school, has shown bimaclf to be rigi ti Th«« want agents, and w- call at- or address ,4 w -4 ■ a IIOFEB BBUH., of ths boy» tcok a drink —Yamhill Re- ____ l~ - ■ / ■ a very successful teacher, and j tention to their advertisement in another* !>i!e<ri, Oi«g9>. I co - cu n______ _______ 1___ runs seam well pleased._____ Thur«d»y .. «i J rt 7.J Uinde^l 'M» IB ♦ o j =SATISFACTION==GUARAUTEED.~ P F BROWNE,- ‘E HOP MANAGER DRUGS *AND^> . nd --------- JJ 51 SON. iScmpoiiiidcd. & lOClipl'icilS I and MEDICINES BEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY. <■ U 1 «LARSON*HOUSE> M. H. 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